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eliza, the good and pure wife, angelica, the worldly and sophisticated.rlie: was angelica the love of his life? >> we don't know. one of the things that i love about the show is that lynn manuel has kept the ambiguity. everyone noticed the fascination between hamilton and the closeness and also eliza was not interested in politics whereas angelica loves to talk politics. she was much more intellectual. charlie: she was also ambitious. >> she was socially ambitious. there was a way in which she entered much more into his political world. eliza presided over the family life and they ended up having eight children. charlie: here you have a man with all this promise, with this big brain and bigger pen, he is dead at age -- >> by my count 49, others count 47. charlie: did america forget him? his main tell you that political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, i will even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? charlie: they all became president. >> the quickest road to the white house wa
eliza, the good and pure wife, angelica, the worldly and sophisticated.rlie: was angelica the love of his life? >> we don't know. one of the things that i love about the show is that lynn manuel has kept the ambiguity. everyone noticed the fascination between hamilton and the closeness and also eliza was not interested in politics whereas angelica loves to talk politics. she was much more intellectual. charlie: she was also ambitious. >> she was socially ambitious. there was a way...
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if they felt he was having an affair with eliza's sister, they would not have. charlie: this is a pamphlet of not even 100 pages. is this a way that people communicated? >> this is a highly for your. if you were a politician you were expected to write essays and pamphlets were almost the preferred form of political warfare. he would've felt very cultural publishing this in a public forum. this was a literate generation of politicians. charlie: it's his observations contained in certain documents for the year 1796 in which the charge of speculation against alexander hamilton, late secretary to treasury is fully reputed, written by himself. 1797. that, know why he put written by himself, because most of the writing he did in the press was anonymous. this was a novelty in a think he knew the impact that would have. i was not hiding, this was, alexander hamilton and publishing the statement. it added power. charlie: he had an interesting statement in the island because he saw slavery firsthand. >> every year they would import 200-300 slaves from west africa and slav
if they felt he was having an affair with eliza's sister, they would not have. charlie: this is a pamphlet of not even 100 pages. is this a way that people communicated? >> this is a highly for your. if you were a politician you were expected to write essays and pamphlets were almost the preferred form of political warfare. he would've felt very cultural publishing this in a public forum. this was a literate generation of politicians. charlie: it's his observations contained in certain...
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eliza good and spyre. angelica worldly and sophisticated. >> rose: was angelica the love of his life or not? >> we don't know. lynn kept the ambiguity in relationship. everyone saw the fascination and the closeness in hamilton. eliza was not interested in politics, whereas engel cay loved to talk politics. she was much more intellectual. >> rose: she was also ambitious. >> she was ambitious, socially ambitious. so i think there was a way in which she entered much more into his political world. eliza obviously presided over the family life. they ended up having eight children. >> rose: so here you have a man with this big brain and even bigger pen. >> yeah. >> rose: he's dead at age... by my count, 49. by others' 47. >> rose: so he's dead. everything is over. >> yeah. >> rose: did america forget him? >> well, when i tell you, charlie, his main political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, i'll even throw in john quincy adams and andrew jackson, what do you notice about th
eliza good and spyre. angelica worldly and sophisticated. >> rose: was angelica the love of his life or not? >> we don't know. lynn kept the ambiguity in relationship. everyone saw the fascination and the closeness in hamilton. eliza was not interested in politics, whereas engel cay loved to talk politics. she was much more intellectual. >> rose: she was also ambitious. >> she was ambitious, socially ambitious. so i think there was a way in which she entered much more...
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because i feel like eliza-- eliza is about time. and in these mel oddees that i have, i have more time. i have more time to express a very simple piece of information as opposed to the rap which is less time and as much information as you can. and she has the most time in the entire show. >> rose: and you never see the fact-- she spent 50 years. >> yes. >> rose: all to make sure that history gave him his dues. >> i just took a trip today, this morning, to go to grand windham which is the original, what we refer to in the show as the orphanage that she established. and to see something like that that she started, that still exists today and is running and there's a beautiful plaque in there that is dedicated to her. and she lived to be 97 years old. which for us now is still incredible. >> rose: yes. >> and ron has this beautiful, he said something really interesting to me when we were discussing eliza. if you can in your mind, you can imagine her, you know, he likes to imagine this, but you know, rubbing shoulders with abraham linco
because i feel like eliza-- eliza is about time. and in these mel oddees that i have, i have more time. i have more time to express a very simple piece of information as opposed to the rap which is less time and as much information as you can. and she has the most time in the entire show. >> rose: and you never see the fact-- she spent 50 years. >> yes. >> rose: all to make sure that history gave him his dues. >> i just took a trip today, this morning, to go to grand...
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the sister eliza singing helpless. you suddenly see that it is tragic because she sees deeply into his nature and realizes that her very innocent sister is going to have a more complicated marriage than she bargained for. he is clearly not a big reviser. you say he gets the songs down quickly. ron: i am a compulsive reviser. is a reviser because he is an almost manic perfectionists. he kept revising it up until the day they recorded the cast album which they call freezing the show. otherwise he would still be rewriting the show. his mind is always throwing off these sparks. sharpening andly tightening it. i was commenting through the end of the public theater ron and even the beginning of the broadway run. he responds to things that i had said. there iste in the game a very big point about hamilton's life that we haven't covered. when he took over the government he was bankrupt and by the time theeft five years later country had gone from bankruptcy to prosperity and he had restored american credit. the next time i saw
the sister eliza singing helpless. you suddenly see that it is tragic because she sees deeply into his nature and realizes that her very innocent sister is going to have a more complicated marriage than she bargained for. he is clearly not a big reviser. you say he gets the songs down quickly. ron: i am a compulsive reviser. is a reviser because he is an almost manic perfectionists. he kept revising it up until the day they recorded the cast album which they call freezing the show. otherwise he...
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eliza: lyndon larouche is the actual one. jonathan: they said it is because if we are seen as stepping in and stopping people, there will be blowback against us and people will run against the party and it has been effective. what we can do is this kind of gentle process of having a lot of conversation with a lot of people and encourage people to run for the spots and educate people and they say they will. if someone is hopeless, they can be less aggressive in supporting up person among the margins, but it is a soft power kind of approach. jason: i can give you some tangible things that we did. my deputy director is on leave working for senator sanders'campaign. she's actually in michigan. they moved her from south carolina to michigan and we have cultivated staff that wound up working on the campaign. we provided an office space for both campaigns to do training of their volunteers, to hold press conferences, to have meetings with surrogates, to do any number of things. we do it in a completely even keel way. before senator
eliza: lyndon larouche is the actual one. jonathan: they said it is because if we are seen as stepping in and stopping people, there will be blowback against us and people will run against the party and it has been effective. what we can do is this kind of gentle process of having a lot of conversation with a lot of people and encourage people to run for the spots and educate people and they say they will. if someone is hopeless, they can be less aggressive in supporting up person among the...
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eliza: lyndon larouche is the actual one. jonathan: they said it is because if we are seen as stepping in and stopping people, there will be blowback against us and people will run against the party and it has been effective. what we can do is this kind of gentle process of having a lot of conversation with a lot of people and encourage people to run for the spots and educate people and they say they will. if someone is hopeless, they can be less aggressive in supporting up person among the margins, but it is a soft power kind of approach. jason: i can give you some tangible things that we did. my deputy director is on leave working for senator sanders's campaign. she's actually in michigan. they moved her from south carolina to michigan and we have cultivated staff that wound up working on the campaign. we provided an office space for both campaigns to do training of their volunteers, to hold press conferences, to have meetings with surrogates, to do any number of things. we do it in a completely even keel way. before senato
eliza: lyndon larouche is the actual one. jonathan: they said it is because if we are seen as stepping in and stopping people, there will be blowback against us and people will run against the party and it has been effective. what we can do is this kind of gentle process of having a lot of conversation with a lot of people and encourage people to run for the spots and educate people and they say they will. if someone is hopeless, they can be less aggressive in supporting up person among the...
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the book begins and ends with eliza's story. so does our show, really.a's story. charlie: she lives on. lin-manuel: more than twice his age. she meets lincoln when he's a senator. that is extraordinary. that is an extraordinary life. if we are not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows and did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. charlie: when you write, i have been told you write and if it's sad, tears come to your eyes. you are in the moment. to express yourself. lin-manuel: i think of acting and writing as pretty much the same thing. they are two sides of the same coin. charlie: writing and acting are the same thing. lin-manuel: yes. and sondheim would tell you the same thing. he has to pretend to be the person just to understand what it is like in their skin. charlie: but he never acted. lin-manuel: but if you scratched him, he'd act for you. it's all about getting inside the skin of your characters and seeing where they are and knowing how they've grown up. you have to know all this, like, in your bones, what they have come up again
the book begins and ends with eliza's story. so does our show, really.a's story. charlie: she lives on. lin-manuel: more than twice his age. she meets lincoln when he's a senator. that is extraordinary. that is an extraordinary life. if we are not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows and did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. charlie: when you write, i have been told you write and if it's sad, tears come to your eyes. you are in the moment. to express yourself. lin-manuel:...
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the book begins and ends with eliza's story. so does our show, really.h eliza's story. charlie: she lives on. lin-manuel: more than twice his age. she meets lincoln. that is extraordinary. that is an extraordinary life. if we are not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows and did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. , i have when you write tearsold you write and come to your eyes. you are in the moment. to express yourself. lin-manuel: i think of acting and writing as pretty much the same thing. they are two sides of the same coin. charlie: writing and acting are the same thing. lin-manuel: yes. he has to pretend to be the person just to understand what it is like in their skin. charlie: but he never acted. it's all about getting inside the skin of your characters and seeing where they are and knowing how they've grown up. you have to know what they have come up against, who they are, and then you just start talking and you write until the rest comes out of the faucet and its clear water. charlie: the clearwater is the perfection. lin-ma
the book begins and ends with eliza's story. so does our show, really.h eliza's story. charlie: she lives on. lin-manuel: more than twice his age. she meets lincoln. that is extraordinary. that is an extraordinary life. if we are not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows and did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. , i have when you write tearsold you write and come to your eyes. you are in the moment. to express yourself. lin-manuel: i think of acting and writing as pretty...
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i feel like eliza is about time. in these melodies that i have i have more time. have more time to express simple information, as opposed which is less time and as much information as you can. she has the most time in the entire show. see -- itou never has been 50 years. all to make sure that history gave him his due. >> i just took a trip this morning to go to grand wyndham, the original what we refer to the orphanage she established. to see something like that that she started that still exist today. there is a beta for black that is dedicated -- there is a beautiful plaque that is dedicated to her. she lived to be 97 years old. for us, now, it that is incredible. ron has this beautiful -- he said something really interesting to me when we were discussing her. she lived to see the beginning of the civil war and the unveiling of the washington monument. if you can, and your mind, you can imagine her -- he likes to imagine rubbing shoulders with ebrahim lakin -- abraham lincoln. she had an incredible view to his life in that time. charlie: did you do a lot of rese
i feel like eliza is about time. in these melodies that i have i have more time. have more time to express simple information, as opposed which is less time and as much information as you can. she has the most time in the entire show. see -- itou never has been 50 years. all to make sure that history gave him his due. >> i just took a trip this morning to go to grand wyndham, the original what we refer to the orphanage she established. to see something like that that she started that...
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. >> ee liz >> eliza wheeler runs the drug program in oakland.k is very hard and very personal. >> we sat outside for a long time. she said i don't know what i'm doing, i'll get my stuff together. you know just a blip you know. and she died that night. >> wheeler may not be able to get users into treatment but she can make sure they have access to a miracle drug maloxo thrvetione or narcan. a overdose causes the body to forget to breathe. narcan literally knocks opiates off the brain sobering the person up immediately. during 2013, the last year for which complete information is available about 16,000 people died of an overdose of prescription opioids like oxycodone, and about 8,000 died of heroin. in that year doorg according the a swea wheeler's group helped conduct, those 8,000 people would be dead as well. an anecdotal experiment, the experience of administering it can inspire people to seek treatment. >> in clinics where maloxone is prescribed we've seen really dramatic reductions in overdose death, not just overdose death but reduction in 8
. >> ee liz >> eliza wheeler runs the drug program in oakland.k is very hard and very personal. >> we sat outside for a long time. she said i don't know what i'm doing, i'll get my stuff together. you know just a blip you know. and she died that night. >> wheeler may not be able to get users into treatment but she can make sure they have access to a miracle drug maloxo thrvetione or narcan. a overdose causes the body to forget to breathe. narcan literally knocks opiates...
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the keyses: and one of to the story, about eliza and lizzie. not only do they have a value as property to their parents, they are precious, and when we try to longevity, notr only how long the suit takes, that ittenaciousness takes to get it out of the state court and into the federal court, we appreciate how keenly the scots felt the stakes were. ms. swain: we now go to the part of the story where roger taney, the chief appointed by andrew jackson, we're going to learn background and what he brought to this case with the makeup of the court was like. we will start by looking at a video. we went to annapolis to learn more about taney's early career. store --through these doors of that taney would have walked through these doors. he was a federalist. he came back in 1816 and served a term in the maryland senate until 1821. it was inside this room, the old senate chamber, where the maryland senate met. in the mid 19th century, when he was serving, the members of congress would sit in an arc of the desks facing the president of congress, who would
the keyses: and one of to the story, about eliza and lizzie. not only do they have a value as property to their parents, they are precious, and when we try to longevity, notr only how long the suit takes, that ittenaciousness takes to get it out of the state court and into the federal court, we appreciate how keenly the scots felt the stakes were. ms. swain: we now go to the part of the story where roger taney, the chief appointed by andrew jackson, we're going to learn background and what he...
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the book begins and ends with eliza's story. so does our show, really. charlie: she lives on. lin-manuel: more than twice his age. she meets lincoln when he's a senator. that is extraordinary. that is an extraordinary life. if we are not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows and did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. charlie: when you write, i have been told you write and if it's sad, tears come to your eyes. you are in the moment. to express yourself. lin-manuel: i think of acting and writing as pretty much the same thing. they are two sides of the same coin. charlie: writing and acting are the same thing. lin-manuel: yes. and sondheim would tell you the same thing. he has to pretend to be the person just to understand what it is like in their skin. charlie: but he never acted. lin-manuel: but if you scratched him, he'd act for you. it's all about getting inside the skin of your characters and seeing where they are and knowing how they've grown up. you have to know all this, like, in your bones, what they have come up against, who th
the book begins and ends with eliza's story. so does our show, really. charlie: she lives on. lin-manuel: more than twice his age. she meets lincoln when he's a senator. that is extraordinary. that is an extraordinary life. if we are not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows and did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. charlie: when you write, i have been told you write and if it's sad, tears come to your eyes. you are in the moment. to express yourself. lin-manuel: i think of...
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. >> we have the show's host, eliza. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> explain the game for people who tune? >> for those that missed the sneak peek last night, it's a show where we take pcouples in any relationship, best friends, brother and sister, married, boyfriend and girlfriend, and one knows they're playing a ge show for $2500 and the other $250,000. one thinks it's a fun internet game show and joke is on them because money is at stake. partner? >> tbs was cool about letting me have my dog on set. she's excited to be here, obviously. >> looks like it. >> by the way, your standup is fantastic. >> thank you. >> when's the next one coming up? >> recording it in april. i have two netflix specials. the last was "freezing hot." did one with al. >> that's right. >> all right. let's play the game. >> all right. let's do it the right way. we launch an answer or do we confer? >> oh, no. i'll tell you how it goes. >> welcome back to "separation anxiety." i got up at 6:00 and forgot my spanks. let's get it start
. >> we have the show's host, eliza. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> explain the game for people who tune? >> for those that missed the sneak peek last night, it's a show where we take pcouples in any relationship, best friends, brother and sister, married, boyfriend and girlfriend, and one knows they're playing a ge show for $2500 and the other $250,000. one thinks it's a fun internet game show and joke is on them because money is at stake. partner?...
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the hamilton play, they said they help to raise money for the funds for the monument and so what was eliza hamilton's role? >> she did help raise money. she would show up at events. she lived until 1850. they were two grand old ladies, dolly madison also helped. it was a civic and good thing to do they thought. >> i'd like to propose a slightly different scenario. the ground groundbreaking and dedication there was a ceremony around the monument. there was also a book called morals and dogma which was required reading until 1972. two. in the middle of the book, he says christians, jews and moslems chose the wrong god. the right got his lucifer lucifer. he does not believe lucifer is in hell but the god of light. from the masonic standpoint, they believe in the god of light which goes back to ancient egypt. the washington monument, i think from their standpoint is a monument to the god of light. here's the most important monument here in america and is probably an anti-christian monument. >> to summarize that. >> well is there any truth to what this gentleman suggested suggested about what t
the hamilton play, they said they help to raise money for the funds for the monument and so what was eliza hamilton's role? >> she did help raise money. she would show up at events. she lived until 1850. they were two grand old ladies, dolly madison also helped. it was a civic and good thing to do they thought. >> i'd like to propose a slightly different scenario. the ground groundbreaking and dedication there was a ceremony around the monument. there was also a book called morals...
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alanna wall attends stivers school for the arts in dayton and annie eliza blake is a junior at springboro high school. they are both in orlando for the disney dreamers academy. there were only about 100 students chosen from around the country. these students get a behind-the-scenes look at the workshops, ranging from animation to zoology. alanna and annie will spend the next four days at disney world. the quaint city is getting more love is one of the best places to call home. mark: they just released the best ranking on the best places to live. we were 37. the queen city was the highest ranked season in ohio. the top city in the country, denver, colorado. lisa: we see the snow was coming down. one of our camera showing it right now looking live over the city. kyla woods if you' re checking the morning commute. how do we look from your point of view? kyla: we have been off to a decent start. you can see the snow falling out there. fortunately, it is not causing major issues on the roads. it is melting on impact on the you may see it on the grassy surfaces. your travel times are often a gr
alanna wall attends stivers school for the arts in dayton and annie eliza blake is a junior at springboro high school. they are both in orlando for the disney dreamers academy. there were only about 100 students chosen from around the country. these students get a behind-the-scenes look at the workshops, ranging from animation to zoology. alanna and annie will spend the next four days at disney world. the quaint city is getting more love is one of the best places to call home. mark: they just...
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. >> i mean, eliza, if other leaders like him follow suite. is it good or bad for trump? >> i think it could kind of be argued both ways. for the support needed to win the nomination and the general. he needs supportses from federal republicans, he'll be meeting with people tomorrow to get people in congress on his side. his supporters do not like the establishment or the main stream. they are fine with, you know, donald trump being the outsider. >> all right. let's talk about the trump violence at the rallies, getting out of control. from chicago to tuscon, what do you make of this. >> trump had protesters at the rally from the beginning. the difference is it's hit a fever pitch. the protesters are outside. he had to shut in chicago. in phoenix there was a highway closed. it's gone to another notch. a lot of people are saying it comes from donald trump. he has said things like knock him out. people used to go away on a stretcher. i think that strump is deflect -- donald trump is deflecting blame. people are pointing at him saying you are causing this. >> trump doesn't se
. >> i mean, eliza, if other leaders like him follow suite. is it good or bad for trump? >> i think it could kind of be argued both ways. for the support needed to win the nomination and the general. he needs supportses from federal republicans, he'll be meeting with people tomorrow to get people in congress on his side. his supporters do not like the establishment or the main stream. they are fine with, you know, donald trump being the outsider. >> all right. let's talk about...
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and much later he told martha's wayward granddaughter, eliza custis who i rather love, he said to her that marriage is the foundation, most important foundation of life. and it was his marriage to martha that made him think that. i don't think -- i mean, marriage is the most important foundation of etch's life, but -- of everyone's life, but for washington's, i do think it was. he was married to the right person. >> one more. >> yep. >> did martha washington keep a diary -- [inaudible] >> if she did, she burned it, unfortunately. but we, we do have her letters. i find her letters extremely vivid. and as doug said, the martha washington papers project is underway. and i, there's, you know, who knows where there may not be martha washington letters that were not published in the edition of her papers by joseph fields. it's going to be very exciting over the next four or five years. i think it will go online and be published as well in about four years. so i'm, i have to say it's one of the few times that i'm looking forward to revising my book. [laughter] because then i can read all mar
and much later he told martha's wayward granddaughter, eliza custis who i rather love, he said to her that marriage is the foundation, most important foundation of life. and it was his marriage to martha that made him think that. i don't think -- i mean, marriage is the most important foundation of etch's life, but -- of everyone's life, but for washington's, i do think it was. he was married to the right person. >> one more. >> yep. >> did martha washington keep a diary --...
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and much later he told martha's wayward granddaughter, eliza custis who i rather love, he said to her that marriage is the foundation, most important foundation of life. and it was his marriage to martha that made him think that. i don't think -- i mean, marriage is the most important foundation of etch's life, but -- of everyone's life, but for washington's, i do think it was. he was married to the right person. >> one more. >> yep. >> did martha washington keep a diary -- [inaudible] >> if she did, she burned it, unfortunately. but we, we do have her letters. i find her letters extremely vivid. and as doug said, the martha washington papers project is underway. and i, there's, you know, who knows where there may not be martha washington letters that were not published in the edition of her papers by joseph fields. it's going to be very exciting over the next four or five years. i think it will go online and be published as well in about four years. so i'm, i have to say it's one of the few times that i'm looking forward to revising my book. [laughter] because then i can read all mar
and much later he told martha's wayward granddaughter, eliza custis who i rather love, he said to her that marriage is the foundation, most important foundation of life. and it was his marriage to martha that made him think that. i don't think -- i mean, marriage is the most important foundation of etch's life, but -- of everyone's life, but for washington's, i do think it was. he was married to the right person. >> one more. >> yep. >> did martha washington keep a diary --...
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>> you go, girl. >> eliza, thank you so much. "separation anxiety" premiering tomorrow on tbs. >> what do we get? >> nothing? >> keep your job. >>> imagine how it feels to jump in icy chicago waters in the increase speed, full throttle! (over intercom) ann, are you coming in? negative! stay on target. what are you guys doing? artoo, thrusters! they're closing in! i'll guard the base. for every family that lives star wars, this is the place where star wars lives. where a galaxy far, far away... ...is closer than ever before. come join us...as star wars awakens. now at walt disney hyperspace! introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit fusion. . right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid 100% real milk. no discomfort. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and y
>> you go, girl. >> eliza, thank you so much. "separation anxiety" premiering tomorrow on tbs. >> what do we get? >> nothing? >> keep your job. >>> imagine how it feels to jump in icy chicago waters in the increase speed, full throttle! (over intercom) ann, are you coming in? negative! stay on target. what are you guys doing? artoo, thrusters! they're closing in! i'll guard the base. for every family that lives star wars, this is the place where...
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eliza thank you very much. >> nailed it. greg: "jane wants a boyfriend" march 25th. >> nice meet you. rosanna: all right. gooded day new york is going to take a quick break. we'll be right back. greg: righting from the americans. rosanna: yes. greg: also, also, perhaps were the fault. 10:00 news edition from rosanna: the old days. greg: 1986. as a small business owner, you know things have a way of moving fast. but if your network can't keep up, it can really slow you down. so switch to the 100% fiber optic network of verizon fios. you'll get 99.9% network reliability, and the fastest wi-fi available. get fios 50 meg or higher internet and phone for your last chance to get $250 back. hurry, this offer ends soon. call or go online today. small business is better on a better network. uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? you're not going to believe this
eliza thank you very much. >> nailed it. greg: "jane wants a boyfriend" march 25th. >> nice meet you. rosanna: all right. gooded day new york is going to take a quick break. we'll be right back. greg: righting from the americans. rosanna: yes. greg: also, also, perhaps were the fault. 10:00 news edition from rosanna: the old days. greg: 1986. as a small business owner, you know things have a way of moving fast. but if your network can't keep up, it can really slow you...
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our show ends with eliza's story. >> rose: she lives on. >> she lives more than twice as long. >> rosenary life that she lives. you know, if we're not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows. and she did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. >> rose: when you write all, i mean i've been told you write and if it's sad, tears come to your eyes. are you in the moment. >> yeah. >> to express yourself. >> yeah, i think of acting and writing as pretty of the same thing. they're just two sides of the same coin. i have to -- >> rose: writing and acting are the same thing. >> yes. and sond heim would tell you the same thing. he has to pretend to be the person. he has to understand what it's like in their skin. >> but he never acted. >> yeah, but if you scratch them, i promise you. he, it's all about getting inside. skin of your character and seeing where they are and knowing how they have grown up. you have to know all this, like in your bones. what they've come up against. who they are. and then you just start talking. and you write until the rust comes out of the faw set and it
our show ends with eliza's story. >> rose: she lives on. >> she lives more than twice as long. >> rosenary life that she lives. you know, if we're not promised tomorrow, she got so many tomorrows. and she did so much with it. and that is very moving to me. >> rose: when you write all, i mean i've been told you write and if it's sad, tears come to your eyes. are you in the moment. >> yeah. >> to express yourself. >> yeah, i think of acting and writing as...
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as an example, eliza compares two down coats. same brand, same style. the adult size 2 is very similar to children's size 14. the adult cost is more than $1,000. the kids' version, just half of that, about $620. >> wow. >> i've done that. >> you have? >> josh and i can wear the same size now. sometimes i'm like, take my coat or i'll take his stuff. >> you wear your kids' jeans, right? same thing. >> children's size 48. >> >>> do you ever have trouble sleeping on a flight, you have a sore neck? an inventor thinks he has the solution to the problem. this is the patent design. head restraints. it's a strap that lays across your forehead and keeps it in place during the flight. so you don't fall or tilt. no drooling on the side. the design will accommodate earphones. who thinks they kn what matt lauer's first objection was to this? >> the germs, for sure. >> the sweat. >> it reminds me of being fitted for the night brace at the >> i'm wearing my head gear, mom. >> yeah, no. >> i like the sketches. they amuse me. >> best part. >>> now why you have to wait to
as an example, eliza compares two down coats. same brand, same style. the adult size 2 is very similar to children's size 14. the adult cost is more than $1,000. the kids' version, just half of that, about $620. >> wow. >> i've done that. >> you have? >> josh and i can wear the same size now. sometimes i'm like, take my coat or i'll take his stuff. >> you wear your kids' jeans, right? same thing. >> children's size 48. >> >>> do you ever have...
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. >> but any questions regarding fo l pla in eliza eh ratliyf's death were laid to rest by the results of an autopsy performed at a u.s. elizabeth died, the examiner said, from a brain hemorrhage, natural causes. hesir body was flown to texas for burial beside her husband. at the funeral sisi mat to anxiou for further details wasn't going to hear anything more from michael peterson. >>ke michael was very aloof and very strange. >> did he spme >>d no. he didn't really say a lot at all. he never talked about the -- what happened to lf?. >> liz's will had designated the petersons and not her family as t he itgirls' legal guardians. you didn't think that's strange? e petersons? whido are these people? >> well, actually, you know, i can understand how that could happen. this was her world now. liz must love these people and trtoustel them to the nth ggree. >> not long af r, the new peterson family now with two boys and two girls moved back home to north carolina. the marriage of patty and struck up a kalationh- ip with kathleen. then there was their decade together raising kids, his best-se
. >> but any questions regarding fo l pla in eliza eh ratliyf's death were laid to rest by the results of an autopsy performed at a u.s. elizabeth died, the examiner said, from a brain hemorrhage, natural causes. hesir body was flown to texas for burial beside her husband. at the funeral sisi mat to anxiou for further details wasn't going to hear anything more from michael peterson. >>ke michael was very aloof and very strange. >> did he spme >>d no. he didn't really say...
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. >> eliza, thank you soeparation anxiety" premiering tomorrow on tbs. >> what do we get? >> nothing? >> keep your job. >>> imagine how it feels to jump in in the increase speed, full throttle! (over intercom) ann, are you coming in? negative! stay on target.ing? artoo, thrusters! they're closing in! i'll guard the base. for every family that lives star wars,ere star wars lives. where a galaxy far, far away... ever before. come join us...as star wars awakens. now at walt disney world resort. hyperspace! of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. delicious and good for you. sion. . 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. mmm, it is real milk. lactaid . 100% real milk. no discomfort. better things than before you and your rheumatologist move to a biologic, xeljanz is a small pill moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swellings two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes
. >> eliza, thank you soeparation anxiety" premiering tomorrow on tbs. >> what do we get? >> nothing? >> keep your job. >>> imagine how it feels to jump in in the increase speed, full throttle! (over intercom) ann, are you coming in? negative! stay on target.ing? artoo, thrusters! they're closing in! i'll guard the base. for every family that lives star wars,ere star wars lives. where a galaxy far, far away... ever before. come join us...as star wars...
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. >> behave the way that eliza does in studio 54? >> just in between shows. >> i don't want to drop a spoiler, but i hear you actually do a full on split in the middle of the show. true? >> that rumor is true. >> how do you -- oh! you get dragged. >> that hurts to watch. >> very much many love with that man. it's my final surrender, is how i pictured it. >> are there splinters on the back of your legs? of that with the brilliant choreographe rehearsal hall, where everything was smooth and easy, we're like, is this going on stage? >> you do this eight times a week? my jaw is dropping. >> i will not be able to walk after the show is over. it's worth it. it's worth it. it's for the craft. >> it's all for the applause. we're going to play celebrity fishbowl with you in a second. kimmy schmidt is coming out for a second season, right? >> i rece and we feel it's better than season one. >> one was amazing. >> everybody loves it. >> can't wait. >> we can't get enough of you or or ellie. she loves currently in previews and opens this thursday
. >> behave the way that eliza does in studio 54? >> just in between shows. >> i don't want to drop a spoiler, but i hear you actually do a full on split in the middle of the show. true? >> that rumor is true. >> how do you -- oh! you get dragged. >> that hurts to watch. >> very much many love with that man. it's my final surrender, is how i pictured it. >> are there splinters on the back of your legs? of that with the brilliant choreographe...