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ethan: a madman. rabin. -- robin: you can do better. ethan: a sw eaty-toothed madman. ethan:'s hands reach out and took me. he is mumbling like a blanket that always leaves your feet:. -- feet cold. you push it and stretch it and it will never be enough. from the moment we enter crying to the moment we leave dying, it will only cover your face as you cry and scream. [applause] robin: don't you forget this. charlie: remember that? what did it mean to you? ethan: everything. i mean, i just turned 18 couple of days before. and i really wanted to be an actor. i do not know why. and i did not know what it was though. i read about it. my mother gave me a book on laurence olivier and i liked watching "one flew over the cuckoo's nest" and "dog day afternoon." i watched john malkovich doing sam shepard play and that struck me as something i never heard before. i like that. -- liked that. that was the first time i ever acted. i had posed before, or i had imitated somebody. book like we mentioned earlier, there is a -- but like we mentioned earlier, there is a celebration of the
ethan: a madman. rabin. -- robin: you can do better. ethan: a sw eaty-toothed madman. ethan:'s hands reach out and took me. he is mumbling like a blanket that always leaves your feet:. -- feet cold. you push it and stretch it and it will never be enough. from the moment we enter crying to the moment we leave dying, it will only cover your face as you cry and scream. [applause] robin: don't you forget this. charlie: remember that? what did it mean to you? ethan: everything. i mean, i just turned...
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ethan: there is this artifice.y and instead substituted time which makes the movie not boring. it is so interesting to watch cinema -- cinema is 24 frames a second. as an art form, it is about time. charlie: were you influenced by your own fatherhood? ethan: rick gave me the opportunity to do a portrait. that is what i was hired to do it is the line in my psyche. it was when i was a young person, it is for any young person when you are seeing yourself. you get told you are from a broken home or the product of a failed marriage. it creates this feeling that maybe there is something wrong. as you get older you see that that is not true. one of the things i am proud of for the movie, i am proud for my own kids because i have had to walk them through the same thing i went through, which is something i swore i would never do but life is mysterious. getting to make a movie that looks that square in the eyes, that i hope normalizes the fact that none of us have a normal family. my wife, her parents love each other and hav
ethan: there is this artifice.y and instead substituted time which makes the movie not boring. it is so interesting to watch cinema -- cinema is 24 frames a second. as an art form, it is about time. charlie: were you influenced by your own fatherhood? ethan: rick gave me the opportunity to do a portrait. that is what i was hired to do it is the line in my psyche. it was when i was a young person, it is for any young person when you are seeing yourself. you get told you are from a broken home or...
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ethan: no.endous pride in the independence of the fed, and i certainly shared that when i was there, and a sense that we are really out there to kind of do a public service. that is why i went to work at the fed out of graduate school. this is what motivates most people at the fed -- they really want to be public servants and above the political fray. olivia: all right, this brings us to our twitter question ethan harris, do you agree with rand paul's proposal -- should we audit the fed? what do you think? tweet us @bsurveillance. this is "bloomberg surveillance." on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. "bloomberg surveillance" will be back in just a moment. futures are trading just a little bit higher ahead of the janet yellen testimony later on this morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. brendan greeley and olivia sterns with us. we await yellen to comment. let me get to a morning must read. i put this out on
ethan: no.endous pride in the independence of the fed, and i certainly shared that when i was there, and a sense that we are really out there to kind of do a public service. that is why i went to work at the fed out of graduate school. this is what motivates most people at the fed -- they really want to be public servants and above the political fray. olivia: all right, this brings us to our twitter question ethan harris, do you agree with rand paul's proposal -- should we audit the fed? what...
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ethan allen had a miss. rose 2.1% year over year because of softer sales trends and higher clearance levels because the company needed to move lots of older inventory because it has new lines coming in. they're in the process of changing more than 70% of its merchandise and renovating it's store base. we know it can yield real results but they cause some pain. witness how the stock drops down to $27.81 the day after it reported and has been trapped at the $27 level ever since. can turning everything around can it transform the short-term pain into long-term gain? let's take a look with the chairman and ceo of ethan allen interiors. welcome back to "mad money". >> good to see you, thank you, sir. >> it's a pleasure. >> you're in a major turn around and it's major. you lay it all out. you have new factories coming on. is this a tough time for ethan allen or transition time? >> it's both. now take a look at it we are 82 years young. i was in vermont last week minus 40 there. i'll come back to vermont, you know
ethan allen had a miss. rose 2.1% year over year because of softer sales trends and higher clearance levels because the company needed to move lots of older inventory because it has new lines coming in. they're in the process of changing more than 70% of its merchandise and renovating it's store base. we know it can yield real results but they cause some pain. witness how the stock drops down to $27.81 the day after it reported and has been trapped at the $27 level ever since. can turning...
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ethan hawke.m. >> i asked him to do that. that's when you know you're really in love with something. if i get hit by the bus, ethan, you have to finish it and here are the last scenes. >> that was pretty morbid -- >> and it was kind of a joke. >> was it tough for people to sign on to this because patricia arquette said i was in. >> one phone call and she said let's do it. artists get it. it's a new way to tell a story and they just jumped in. ethan, patricia and very, very brave people. >> let's get one of these or all of these. >> we'll take whatever we get. >> richard linklater, the director of boyhood which is the odds-on favorite to win fipictu of the year. and patricia arquette and she's the odds-on favorite. >> i actually think it's my pick for best picture and it could be a toss-up between that and "birdman." we want to talk about fashion for a second because we spied marian cotillard walking on the red carpet and joanna coles is here. >> i was swooning at that dress. >> you got weak in the
ethan hawke.m. >> i asked him to do that. that's when you know you're really in love with something. if i get hit by the bus, ethan, you have to finish it and here are the last scenes. >> that was pretty morbid -- >> and it was kind of a joke. >> was it tough for people to sign on to this because patricia arquette said i was in. >> one phone call and she said let's do it. artists get it. it's a new way to tell a story and they just jumped in. ethan, patricia and...
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the chairman and ceo of ethan out and joins us now.he extent exchange traded i know you have -- he is live from the stock exchange. to investors need to be patient and wait and see whether your overall is going to work? can you see some of their money? >> it is good to be with you. we really are celebrating our next dimension. we are a two-year young company. i have participated in many reinventions. we are bringing back manufacturing to north america. we are renovating 300 of our design centers. we are changing our offerings to be more stylish and more fashionable. great quality. i think this requires some disruption. keep in mind, we have operating martians -- margins at the highest level in the industry. this is despite all the changes we are making. we are pleased to be here at the new york stock exchange. we are celebrating the next phase of ethan allen interiors . >> i have some of your furniture. you aren't in the midst of the transition. you are not in the early stages. you have to wonder if the stock is reflecting a dissatisfa
the chairman and ceo of ethan out and joins us now.he extent exchange traded i know you have -- he is live from the stock exchange. to investors need to be patient and wait and see whether your overall is going to work? can you see some of their money? >> it is good to be with you. we really are celebrating our next dimension. we are a two-year young company. i have participated in many reinventions. we are bringing back manufacturing to north america. we are renovating 300 of our design...
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stay with us. >> charlie: ethan hawke is here.on. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> charlie: tell me when they approached you about "boyhood." >> about this time of the year, linklater came to me aboutÑi 13, 14 years ago. my son was about to be born, and rick had been -- you know, we made three or four movies together and he was struggling with the idea of wanting to make a movie about childhood but even the best ones take 400 whose or pick añyr one of your favorite coming of age movies, they have this inherent lie to them that you come of age at one moment whereas when you really think about your childhood, it's these series of moments that come to feel like one, but it doesn't happen at one moment. he was talking about tolstoy's childhood boy hood and youth, which is a really wonderful book. he said, what if we could do that on film where we cast a 6-year-old actor and we'll just shoot a little bit every year and, you know, you will play the dad, and we'll do the grid of the american life, 1st through 12th grade,
stay with us. >> charlie: ethan hawke is here.on. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> charlie: tell me when they approached you about "boyhood." >> about this time of the year, linklater came to me aboutÑi 13, 14 years ago. my son was about to be born, and rick had been -- you know, we made three or four movies together and he was struggling with the idea of wanting to make a movie about childhood but even the best ones take 400 whose or pick...
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the young guy on the left is ethan. the older gentleman on the right is joe.he slow class channel. and joe is going to join tinder. it's a dating app. >> this is a hook-up app. >> it's not to hook up joe, it's so he can scout out some women for eat an. >> try really hard and i come in and say, old man. >> they play the whole scene, and that helps me. >> joe is the wing man. >> because i'm richer than you. >> so they make a fake tinder account by using his actual picture from when he was 21. there's joe 21. they use black and white. somebody looking at that probably said he doesn't know how to text on instagram. he was matched with 37 women. when a film maker was filming this only five women agreed. here's joe at the restaurant and the girls show up. >> nice to meet you. >> this is awesome. >> yeah, you know -- >> there are some awkward moments as you would expect. . it's really interesting the conversations he starts with these girls, but the interaction he has is with this african-american woman he sings for her. [ singing in a foreign language ♪ ♪ how i love
the young guy on the left is ethan. the older gentleman on the right is joe.he slow class channel. and joe is going to join tinder. it's a dating app. >> this is a hook-up app. >> it's not to hook up joe, it's so he can scout out some women for eat an. >> try really hard and i come in and say, old man. >> they play the whole scene, and that helps me. >> joe is the wing man. >> because i'm richer than you. >> so they make a fake tinder account by using...
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as here when ethan hawke playing the divorced dad picks up his children. >> how was your day. fun.did you do. nothing really. still working on the snrojt. yes. how is it? all finished. comes from the did i was once talking a lot with my dad who would pick me up on the weekend and our best conversations were in the car because you're just in the car -- i live an hour and a half away so we would spend three hours a weekend driving and that was the best conversation. >> that is not how we are going to talk to one another. i will not be that guy. you cannot put me in that category, all right, the biological father i spend every other week with him and make polite conversation, you know, while he drives me places and buys me -- no. >> it's fun to see him sort of figuring out fatherhood and being a very conscientious parent and trying to hard. it's endearing. ethan and i are very similar in that way that, you know, our parents were divorced and we have these relationship both in our past and to varying degrees in our present. so, you know a theme like that comes up pretty natural for us.
as here when ethan hawke playing the divorced dad picks up his children. >> how was your day. fun.did you do. nothing really. still working on the snrojt. yes. how is it? all finished. comes from the did i was once talking a lot with my dad who would pick me up on the weekend and our best conversations were in the car because you're just in the car -- i live an hour and a half away so we would spend three hours a weekend driving and that was the best conversation. >> that is not how...
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. >> reporter: 11-year-old ethan has autism.limited and even the slightest change in routine, like our tv camera can disrupt his entire morning. the overwhelmingness of coming off the bus and getting in to a building and going to the cafeteria, it is all very high tense for him and he has a lot of high sensory needs, as well. >> reporter: now there is something that is making a difference in how ethan feels and behaves, both in and out of his bronx classroom. a yoga therapy program called get ready to learn uses a 17-minute video each morning before class to teach students on the autism spectrum from moderate to severe to high functioning. >> we have kids coming in who have undergone so much stress just from the school ride in, we transition up not to mention whatever might be going on at home. >> reporter: she launched the program following feedback from a pilot program in 20 new york city classrooms. for students like ethan, the session is a chance to prepare for the day. >> the first change is you feel total peace. your brain
. >> reporter: 11-year-old ethan has autism.limited and even the slightest change in routine, like our tv camera can disrupt his entire morning. the overwhelmingness of coming off the bus and getting in to a building and going to the cafeteria, it is all very high tense for him and he has a lot of high sensory needs, as well. >> reporter: now there is something that is making a difference in how ethan feels and behaves, both in and out of his bronx classroom. a yoga therapy program...
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that's because ethan czahor has resigned from the right to rise pac just days after being hired.d criticism for old tweets which included offensive comments about women and gays. the bush camp initially stook by czahor czahor who deleted the tweets and apologized, but then it was emerged that he praised dr. martin luther king jr. for not speaking gibberish or wearing "pants sagged to his ankles." zooczahor tweeted "i only hope that my recent news won't dissuade future techies from entering politics regardless of political affiliations backgrounds, and i've resigned my role at right to rise. best of luck to everyone there and i apologize in advance to whoever fills my position." a bush spokesperson said in part, "while ethan has apologized for regrettable and intensetive comments, they do not reflect the views of governor bush or his organization, and it is appropriate for him to step aside." >>> okay let's turn our attention to business news now and a huge milestone for apple. that company continuing to ascend. cnbc's geoff cutmore joins us live from london. geoff, talk to us abo
that's because ethan czahor has resigned from the right to rise pac just days after being hired.d criticism for old tweets which included offensive comments about women and gays. the bush camp initially stook by czahor czahor who deleted the tweets and apologized, but then it was emerged that he praised dr. martin luther king jr. for not speaking gibberish or wearing "pants sagged to his ankles." zooczahor tweeted "i only hope that my recent news won't dissuade future techies...
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joining us ethan block, digit founder and ceo.love this story because we looked at this and said, you would notice $200 taken out on a certain day every month but you might not notice $5 on a tuesday in early part of the month and 18 later, so, on. ethan explain how it work. >> when you start signing up for digit it looks at your spending patterns. it looks at small amount of money you don't need but also feel you won't be missing as you spend money. david: as i understand digit savers, don't get interest. you take that, am i right? >> yeah. today -- david: don't they have a little bit after problem with that? you get all the interest, they get none? >> well, today we don't pay interest. we plan, as we grow to pay competitive interest rate but the challenge in america is people aren't saving. so we spent an insane amount of time trying to help people save. we'll help people actually grow their savings. liz: so i'm assuming it hooks into your account, your bank account. it watches somehow through it algorithms, what day you pay the
joining us ethan block, digit founder and ceo.love this story because we looked at this and said, you would notice $200 taken out on a certain day every month but you might not notice $5 on a tuesday in early part of the month and 18 later, so, on. ethan explain how it work. >> when you start signing up for digit it looks at your spending patterns. it looks at small amount of money you don't need but also feel you won't be missing as you spend money. david: as i understand digit savers,...
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i wonder if that's a way of her telling us ethan hawke got more money in "boyhood."n for her role in "still alice", a movie that not a single person saw. not even julianne moore herself saw it. incredible performance. not once during the movie was she not alice. she's still alice right now. best picture went to "birdman," a great movie but crossed $35 million in the united states. with the exception of "american sniper," this year's best picture nominees didn't make a lot of money at the box office. but the academy awards is, of course, one of the most hyped events of the year. you hear so much about it. everyone is talking about it. so, there's a lot of pressure to have an opinion about which mov movies and actors will win. we sent a camera onto hollywood boulevard to ask people what they thought about some real nominated movies and about some things we made up in this special oscar night edition of "lie-witness news." >> what did you think of helen mirren's performance as cate blanchett as judi dench as larry bird in "birdman?" >> the whole time, you are sitting in
i wonder if that's a way of her telling us ethan hawke got more money in "boyhood."n for her role in "still alice", a movie that not a single person saw. not even julianne moore herself saw it. incredible performance. not once during the movie was she not alice. she's still alice right now. best picture went to "birdman," a great movie but crossed $35 million in the united states. with the exception of "american sniper," this year's best picture nominees...
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hoc'-- ethans ad hawke's friend and collaborator richard linklater had an unusual concept. >> we would work for 12 years and grow up with this boy. >> it required a leap of faith. >> people asked if it was challenging working on this for 12 years. it was wonderful. what is challenging is doing a script with mediocre people operating the camera and people who don't do the sound right. previous foundations for supporting roles and seven in all, robert of all doesn't have to do any part he doesn't want to do. but more than 30 assessed passed since he won for "tender mercies," so he is probably hoping to another oscar as ", the judge" a judge accused of murder opposite robert downey jr. >> we need to establish a firm defense. >> i wish i like you more. rounding out the category is one with his first domination, the other with his second. playing analytic wrestler -- an olympic wrestler training at a rich man's estate. >> how are you feeling? >> feeling very good about it. >> mark ruffalo provides the strength of an older brother to the more volatile character played by channing tatum. but
hoc'-- ethans ad hawke's friend and collaborator richard linklater had an unusual concept. >> we would work for 12 years and grow up with this boy. >> it required a leap of faith. >> people asked if it was challenging working on this for 12 years. it was wonderful. what is challenging is doing a script with mediocre people operating the camera and people who don't do the sound right. previous foundations for supporting roles and seven in all, robert of all doesn't have to do...
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i'm so sorry, we're out of time ethan. >> thanks for having me. >> ethan bloch is the creator of digit. >>> it's being billed as the fight of the century. it will cost more than this year's super bowl to witness the battle between floyd mayweather jr. and manny pacquiao. the astounding ticket cost, when we come right back. stay with us. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> it's being billed as t
i'm so sorry, we're out of time ethan. >> thanks for having me. >> ethan bloch is the creator of digit. >>> it's being billed as the fight of the century. it will cost more than this year's super bowl to witness the battle between floyd mayweather jr. and manny pacquiao. the astounding ticket cost, when we come right back. stay with us. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with...
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. >> ethan hawk? >> all right. ethan hawk.ecord. >> that's my bet. >> if you get it we'll bring a prize next week. >> we'll tune in at 8:00 to get the answer. >>> now let's check in with the folks at "meet the press." the immigration debate putting homeland security funding at risk will be the focus of discussion on today's show. chuck todd moderator of meet the press, joins us now live for a preview. good morning chuck. >> good morning, rosemary. >> hey, chuck, you'll be talking this morning to homeland security secretary jay johnson. >> radioing itight. >> do you think his department will shut down this week? >> i think it's a total unknown. i assume no. i mean here we already have a threat this morning. one of these al qaeda affiliates, this one in somalia making a threat including at the mall of america in the twin cities. so when you have a -- when we're dealing in a week of actual homeland security threats, i can't imagine that we're going to see homeland security funding not happen by the end of the week. that said, the
. >> ethan hawk? >> all right. ethan hawk.ecord. >> that's my bet. >> if you get it we'll bring a prize next week. >> we'll tune in at 8:00 to get the answer. >>> now let's check in with the folks at "meet the press." the immigration debate putting homeland security funding at risk will be the focus of discussion on today's show. chuck todd moderator of meet the press, joins us now live for a preview. good morning chuck. >> good morning,...
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a mother and son, christina anderson and 8-year-old ethan murdered.uspect, 40-year-old family friend james dimaggio. >> we believe that he murdered anderson, and then we believe that he set the structures on fire. >> reporter: but there's another urgent discovery. the person who isn't there. 16-year-old hannah anderson missing. believed abducted by that same family friend. >> we all hannah. >> reporter: a nation locked in as the story made national headlines. >> this morning there are new developments overnight in the manhunt manhunt for a california kidnapping suspect. >> suspect believed to have kidnapped a 16-year-old girl after targeting her family. >> reporter: and new details as they emerged only make the story worse. >> i know hannah did say she was a little creeped out when jim did tell her he had a crush on her. >> i'm begging you to let my daughter go. you've taken everything else. >> reporter: behind the scenes the fbi is launching an all-out effort. >> we're very concerned that something had clicked to cause him to take this terrible cours
a mother and son, christina anderson and 8-year-old ethan murdered.uspect, 40-year-old family friend james dimaggio. >> we believe that he murdered anderson, and then we believe that he set the structures on fire. >> reporter: but there's another urgent discovery. the person who isn't there. 16-year-old hannah anderson missing. believed abducted by that same family friend. >> we all hannah. >> reporter: a nation locked in as the story made national headlines. >>...
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>> a lot of propane a lot of butane ethane, natural gas essentially. >> in fact daifers found davis foundthat bakken had more pressure, transportation safety board of canada's at lac megantic, said the crude had a volatility consistent to gasoline products. >> it juices their products a little bit to keep it in the oil. it's going to increase the volume they're putting in trains and ultimately shipping to refineries on the west coast. >> when you saw the pictures of lac megantic, what went through your mind? >> there but the grace of god in this town. >> the mayor of bearington illinois. a town that oil trains drive through on a daily basis. nonpressureizeed thin skinned dot 111s are used to transport much of the crude. >> how would you characterize the dot 111? >> i refer to it as the ford pinto of oil cars. >> older and weaker cars never designed to carry flammable material are being pressed into service to carry the bulk of bakken crude. >> to use ralph nader's terminology, the dot 111 rail car is unsafe at any speed. >> all too familiar with the d.o.t. 111. >> the american people have
>> a lot of propane a lot of butane ethane, natural gas essentially. >> in fact daifers found davis foundthat bakken had more pressure, transportation safety board of canada's at lac megantic, said the crude had a volatility consistent to gasoline products. >> it juices their products a little bit to keep it in the oil. it's going to increase the volume they're putting in trains and ultimately shipping to refineries on the west coast. >> when you saw the pictures of lac...
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ethan sayer. the founder of hipster.com.nsive tweets started disappearing after the announcement. many of the tweets reportedly disparage women and gay men. he tweeted, i deleted some old jokes i made years ago that i no longer find funny or appropriate, learning and maturing. >>> from politico, congressmen's spending brings shock and awe. aaron schock has spent $90,000 for air charters. an ethic committee is investigating his spending. >>> elizabeth she tweeted this image, there's never too much snow to barbecue. harry reid the undergo his second eye surgery on sen. he hurt it by having an accident while exercising on new year's day. maryland governor mark o'malley has been in an exercising accident. broke my elbow at the gym. thanks to the staff at union memorial. surgery went well. gwen moore is poking fun at most of them. sorry about your elbow, governor o'malley. this is what happens when you're working out with harry reid. >>> i'm joined in the studio by political analyst and best-selling author ellis henaking. >> when
ethan sayer. the founder of hipster.com.nsive tweets started disappearing after the announcement. many of the tweets reportedly disparage women and gay men. he tweeted, i deleted some old jokes i made years ago that i no longer find funny or appropriate, learning and maturing. >>> from politico, congressmen's spending brings shock and awe. aaron schock has spent $90,000 for air charters. an ethic committee is investigating his spending. >>> elizabeth she tweeted this image,...
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sunoco logistics is turning it into a processing center for ethane. sunoco said this will create hundreds of permanent jobs across the state, but there's one potential snag here. the natural gas liquids will be pumped from the marcellus shale region of western pennsylvania through a cross-state pipeline stretching across the state. several townships mounted legal guidelines against that pipeline not wanting it in their county. sunoco promised investors the project will go through. today we'll find out if delaware county council is concerned about the legal challenges and if the county is offering any tax incentives to sunoco logistics logistics. >>> another important deadline looming for revel in atlantic city. they are appealing the casino sell to a developer. rebel has until 4:00 to respond to that appeal or the deal could fall through. the develop earner has threatened to walk away. >>> and the sole utility supplier says it will cut off power to the building on thursday unless they pay their bill. we are told that would be a violation of their cour
sunoco logistics is turning it into a processing center for ethane. sunoco said this will create hundreds of permanent jobs across the state, but there's one potential snag here. the natural gas liquids will be pumped from the marcellus shale region of western pennsylvania through a cross-state pipeline stretching across the state. several townships mounted legal guidelines against that pipeline not wanting it in their county. sunoco promised investors the project will go through. today we'll...
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once-trusted family friend james dimaggio killed hannah's mother christina and 8-year-old brother, ethan. >> i'm begging you to let my daughter go. you've taken everything else. >> reporter: the search for hannah culminating in august 2013 in this video exclusively obtained by abc news. unaware he's being watched, dimaggio relaxes, taking off his shirt, later washing in the lake. and there's something else. hannah is waving, possibly signaling the plane. she keeps waving while dimaggio has his back turned. the fbi hostage rescue team believes he's armed. these exclusive photos from the campsite show a rifle, handgun, machete and handcuffs. >> there's no turning back. >> reporter: it was getting dark. the hostage recovery team is in position and they move in confronting dimaggio and grabbing hannah. >> we hear "shots fired" and we heard one down hard and "jackpot." so we knew hannah was okay. >> reporter: dimaggio was killed. hannah plans to become a detective. >>> and a judge is determining whether two 12-year-old girls should be convicted. the interrogation tapes, released. it's a snowy
once-trusted family friend james dimaggio killed hannah's mother christina and 8-year-old brother, ethan. >> i'm begging you to let my daughter go. you've taken everything else. >> reporter: the search for hannah culminating in august 2013 in this video exclusively obtained by abc news. unaware he's being watched, dimaggio relaxes, taking off his shirt, later washing in the lake. and there's something else. hannah is waving, possibly signaling the plane. she keeps waving while...
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they are turning this into a processing center for propane and ethane. members will visit the complex today to get an update from sunoco who says this will create hundreds of permanent jobs across the state, but there's one potential snag. the natural gas liquids will be pumped from the marcellus shale region through a pipeline stretching across the state. several townships have mounted legal challenges with the pipeline not wanting it in their backyards, including west ocean township in chester county fighting a proposed station to be part of the pipe line. sunoco promised investors the plan will go through, so we'll find out if the city council is concerned about the legal challenges and if the county is offering any tax incentives to sunoco. >>> >>> a princeton facility worker is facing charges after a patient accused him of sexually assaulting her. this happened at the princeton health center last friday. surveillance video shows joshua hodges coming and going from the woman's room several times over a 14-minute period. hodges is free after posting b
they are turning this into a processing center for propane and ethane. members will visit the complex today to get an update from sunoco who says this will create hundreds of permanent jobs across the state, but there's one potential snag. the natural gas liquids will be pumped from the marcellus shale region through a pipeline stretching across the state. several townships have mounted legal challenges with the pipeline not wanting it in their backyards, including west ocean township in...
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. >>> from nbc news.com, newthe right to rise pac says it was important for ethan to step away afterncovered that were offensive to women and gay people. i only hope my recent news won't stop -- >> i resign my role at right to rise. best of luck to everyone there and i apologize in advance to whoever fills my position. >>> in alabama a tug of war between state and federal decisions on gay marriage. ahead of thursday's hearing that could settle the issue once and for all. a growing number of judges are following the federal ruling to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. >>> in an interview with buzzfeed president obama says he thinks the federal decision on gay marriage will eventually win out. >>> talk about big money, tonight's estimated powerball jackpot is up to $485 million. by 2 time the winning numbers are drawn tonight that jackpot could easily exceed a half billion dollars. >>> the way you think about cholesterol could soon change. the feds may ditch warnings on high cholesterol foods including our morning favorite bacon. the dietary guidelines advisory committee is b
. >>> from nbc news.com, newthe right to rise pac says it was important for ethan to step away afterncovered that were offensive to women and gay people. i only hope my recent news won't stop -- >> i resign my role at right to rise. best of luck to everyone there and i apologize in advance to whoever fills my position. >>> in alabama a tug of war between state and federal decisions on gay marriage. ahead of thursday's hearing that could settle the issue once and for all....
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i knew ethan and i would get old. string of roles playing the enjenou not that she was run of the mill. >> you are unbelievably cute. >> she broke through in the 199 cult classic "truro manslaughter." playing the sexy survivor alabama whitman. arquette took all kinds of parts, as single mom in real life she had to. >> seems like you were enjoying it. >> the attention, maybe. >> you were really young mother. >> yeah, i was 20 when i had my son. >> how did it affect your life as an actor? >> i recognized that i wouldn't be a successful actor if i wasn't a young mom. i can't do that. you have to do what you have to do to support your kids. >> arquette comes from a long line of actors who know what it takes to put food on the table. this is where it all starts. >> this is where it all started yeah. >> her great grandparents were in vaudeville. and her grandfather cliff was comedy star on the small screen. a couple of people said, wasn't her grandfather charlie webber, they made these bartender dolls. >> grandpa's' was a s
i knew ethan and i would get old. string of roles playing the enjenou not that she was run of the mill. >> you are unbelievably cute. >> she broke through in the 199 cult classic "truro manslaughter." playing the sexy survivor alabama whitman. arquette took all kinds of parts, as single mom in real life she had to. >> seems like you were enjoying it. >> the attention, maybe. >> you were really young mother. >> yeah, i was 20 when i had my son....
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a faty heat caused high lvs carbon moxen the 3 blo of ethan avenue.eoee chk o for gs poisong but ey were deemed be oy. aoer psonas taketo teospital for ovnight osvation. >>>onight speci rort o sign what yopostn linean come bck u u. speay wen applying for a job but yuoo can be a dital dtti folling the the btanbyhe oeee a ead umbs to lp ge ot sange rely are who tey say ty ar bi ft w le at t teigod to expln, bian. > rerter: metimes they laveore than breacrum teleehe sandwies jm. to be car, the for we put on lne rete safe or ecpted or behind a firell takee bad gu out but yuit be surid to find otow mhbouyou is a aailableo anody who want t fd it. wile th mit snd scary te are some too when us te rht way caprove ivalble. > is is a little dective tickwill she you. > rerter: from oline bnng. > l the nam poing u > port: on line dtg. > us ofi. > rerter:ite byinute facook roniclg of our dy >> wtoureoing have eeryine of ery d. > rerter: wlivo lives mre and mo on le and we pt lot of ouelves out tehere ever the y b. ad cynth heaerton ncessaryowo get the se predent of
a faty heat caused high lvs carbon moxen the 3 blo of ethan avenue.eoee chk o for gs poisong but ey were deemed be oy. aoer psonas taketo teospital for ovnight osvation. >>>onight speci rort o sign what yopostn linean come bck u u. speay wen applying for a job but yuoo can be a dital dtti folling the the btanbyhe oeee a ead umbs to lp ge ot sange rely are who tey say ty ar bi ft w le at t teigod to expln, bian. > rerter: metimes they laveore than breacrum teleehe sandwies jm. to be...
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. >> ethan chow. >> hey ethan. >> as director of n.s.a. and united states cyber command, do you think we're positioned effectively to address the new cyberspace as a new domain of war fighting? and how does that differ from land air and sea and do you think we need improvements and in what aspects? >> so do i -- do i think we're where we ought to be? no. no. part of that is just by culture. as a military guy, you are striving for the best. you are striving to achieve objectives. you push yourself. i would say we're in a better position in many ways than the majority of our counterparts around the world. we put a lot of thought into this as a department. u.s. sign ber command, for example, will celebrate our fifth anniversary this year. so this is a topic that the department has been thinking about for some time. in terms of what makes it challenging, what makes it difficult is let's look at this from a defensive standpoint. one of the points i like to make is, so we're trying to defend an infrastructure that has been built over decades lit
. >> ethan chow. >> hey ethan. >> as director of n.s.a. and united states cyber command, do you think we're positioned effectively to address the new cyberspace as a new domain of war fighting? and how does that differ from land air and sea and do you think we need improvements and in what aspects? >> so do i -- do i think we're where we ought to be? no. no. part of that is just by culture. as a military guy, you are striving for the best. you are striving to achieve...
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a faulty heater caused high levels of carbon monoxide on the 300 block of ethan avenue. people were check out for gas poisoning but they were deemed to be okay. another person was taken to the hospital for overnight observation. >>> tonight a special report on sign. what you post on line can come back to haunt u.s. specially when applying for a job but you too can be a digital detective, following the the bits and by the people leave as bread crumbs to help figure out a strangers really are who they say they are. brian taft is now live at the the big board to explain brian. >> reporter: sometimes they leave more than bread crumbs they leave whole sandwiches, jim. to be clear, the for we put on line is relatively safe or encrypted or behind a firewall that keeps bad guys out but you might be surprised to find out how much about you is a available to anybody who want to find it. while that might sound scary there are some tools when used the right way can prove invaluable. >> this is a little detective tricky will she you. >> reporter: from on line banking. >> all these na
a faulty heater caused high levels of carbon monoxide on the 300 block of ethan avenue. people were check out for gas poisoning but they were deemed to be okay. another person was taken to the hospital for overnight observation. >>> tonight a special report on sign. what you post on line can come back to haunt u.s. specially when applying for a job but you too can be a digital detective, following the the bits and by the people leave as bread crumbs to help figure out a strangers...
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. >> reporter: from meryl streep to her co-star, ethan hawke, cheering her on. there was stephen hawking cheering on someone else the young actor who played him, eddie red main in "the theory of everything." playing hawking, his life-long discoveries, his battle with als. >> thank you. >> i'm fully aware that i am a lucky, lucky man. this belongs to all of those people around the world battling als. >> reporter: afterward, hawking writing, congratulations. well done eddie. there was the music, "glory," from "selma." john legend and common. ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ ♪ it will be ours ♪ >> reporter: which moved the audience to tears. and lady gaga performing 50 years after "the sound of music." ♪ til you find your dream ♪ >> reporter: a standing ovation and one more surprise for the audience. julie andrews, with a hug for lady gaga. the performer shakeingshaking. andrews asking, "are you okay?" best picture went to "birdman." >> look it's great to be here. this is just great fun. thank you very much. >> reporter: and lastly best actress for "still alice," j
. >> reporter: from meryl streep to her co-star, ethan hawke, cheering her on. there was stephen hawking cheering on someone else the young actor who played him, eddie red main in "the theory of everything." playing hawking, his life-long discoveries, his battle with als. >> thank you. >> i'm fully aware that i am a lucky, lucky man. this belongs to all of those people around the world battling als. >> reporter: afterward, hawking writing, congratulations. well...
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they say it was appropriate for ethan zabor to step away after buzzfeed found old tweets offensive toomen and gay people. he made it official last night, tweeting "i only hope that my recent news won't dissuade future techies from entering politics regardless of political affiliations, backgrounds, and i've resigned my role at right to rise. best of luck to everyone there, and i apologize in advance to whoever fills my position." >>> all right, now let's take you to alabama. it is a tug-of-war between state and federal decisions on gay marriage. ahead of thursday's hearing that could settle the issue once and for all, a growing number of judges are following the federal ruling to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. in an interview with buzzfeed president obama said he thinks the federal decision on gay marriage will eventually win out. >>> and talk about big money. tonight's estimated powerball jackpot now stands at a whopping $485 million. have you gotten a ticket yet? if not, you might want to. by the time the winning numbers are drawn tonight, the jackpot could easily exce
they say it was appropriate for ethan zabor to step away after buzzfeed found old tweets offensive toomen and gay people. he made it official last night, tweeting "i only hope that my recent news won't dissuade future techies from entering politics regardless of political affiliations, backgrounds, and i've resigned my role at right to rise. best of luck to everyone there, and i apologize in advance to whoever fills my position." >>> all right, now let's take you to alabama....
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how's ethan? >> he's worried about you. went to bed with very little negotiating. >> until he learns how to work you. >> ethan and i made you a card last night. the bad art is all me. >> dylan mcdermott welcome to "cbs this morning". >> thank you. >> i'm going to talk about stalker but i was watching saturday night live on a plane across country. i saw you in the audience so i'm curious what that was like to be there. >> right behind sarah palin. there you go. >> all right. that was amazinp with saturday night live like everybody -- >> you hosted the show. >> i hosted the show and i used to wait on john bellushi when i was a kid. >> how? >> i was a busboy at my father's restaurant and john would come in on sunday to have brunch. i would wait on him. it's the best thing when you're an actor and you wait on actors because you get to see what they're really like. >> but did you know you wanted to do that when you were waiting on him? >> it's funny because this whole thing of when you link up pleasure with something it's always
how's ethan? >> he's worried about you. went to bed with very little negotiating. >> until he learns how to work you. >> ethan and i made you a card last night. the bad art is all me. >> dylan mcdermott welcome to "cbs this morning". >> thank you. >> i'm going to talk about stalker but i was watching saturday night live on a plane across country. i saw you in the audience so i'm curious what that was like to be there. >> right behind sarah...
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ethan hawke says the beauty of the film is that as in life, it substitutes time for plot. >> i have droppedntional notions of plot and replaced it with time. whether it is real-time or a limited amount of time. in this film, it is very much about the passage of time. to me, that becomes the story. it often doesn't make sense on paper. our lives are really this narrative unfolding. >> dad is trying to find us and he can't. >> it won't be a problem. >> oh, look at you. you are so big. >> i saw the whole film as an exploration of the emergence of self. who are you? are we the same person in first grade as we are when we graduate from high school? how much are we the same, how are we different? is it nature, nurture. it is the mystery. what we can figure out, how we get to where we are. >> there is no single thing. >> we can always look at our lives. that is always in hindsight. the film is about the moment to moment lives that we lead. it is a woman who's doing what she thinks is best for her kids. >> how does your character change and how is it a continuation. >> i thought about my own father
ethan hawke says the beauty of the film is that as in life, it substitutes time for plot. >> i have droppedntional notions of plot and replaced it with time. whether it is real-time or a limited amount of time. in this film, it is very much about the passage of time. to me, that becomes the story. it often doesn't make sense on paper. our lives are really this narrative unfolding. >> dad is trying to find us and he can't. >> it won't be a problem. >> oh, look at you. you...
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. >> i wanted a giant anaconda to appear and eat ethan hawk. >> that is cool. my guess is i haven't seen it, but i think it will be eddie redmain best actor and that will win best film. >> i haven't seen "the theory of everything" but they said it was a romantic love story. does she not realize they divorce later? >> maybe she shouldn't watch the end. the movie stops before they get divorced and then he leaves her for -- >> you are ruining this for me. >> the movie doesn't stop before they get divorced. >> have you seen the movie? >> i have. >> i want to respond to dean and then i will go to you, andy. i liked "american sniper" and i liked" whiplashed" more. it has a great message which is self-esteem is terrible. i like the villain. one of the breast gay nazis ever. he explains why if you compliment people too much they don't do as well. that's andy's problem. he said nice v neck and he keeps wearing it. your thoughts? i like "boyhood." >> "whiplash" is my favorite. i don't think it will win. "bird man" will squeak it out over" boyhood." i think "red main" wou
. >> i wanted a giant anaconda to appear and eat ethan hawk. >> that is cool. my guess is i haven't seen it, but i think it will be eddie redmain best actor and that will win best film. >> i haven't seen "the theory of everything" but they said it was a romantic love story. does she not realize they divorce later? >> maybe she shouldn't watch the end. the movie stops before they get divorced and then he leaves her for -- >> you are ruining this for me....
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clint eastwood, ethan hawk. media outlets from around the world are being rolled in. >> there's a lot of excitement going around, there's a lot of people trying to get a glimpse of anything, get your picture with the statue you. >> ♪ tonight tonight ♪♪ >> philadelphia native will be singing opera for the stars as they make their grand entrance. >> reporter: robin roberts is rehearsing for her sunday special oscar opening ceremony live from the red carpet. she said the stakes are high when the stars are nervous. >> they are just like us. >> reporter: better dressed. of course we like all the fashions we love the big winners well be here to for all the oscar excitement before, during and after the show. follow us on social media using the # 6abc oscars. >> "good morning america" weekend has more oscar coverage they will look at the frontrunners and the social media pick before the big show. and who won the "g.m.a." spirit awards. >>> after "action news" at 11:00 p.m., it's the jimmy kimmel live. sean penn and john
clint eastwood, ethan hawk. media outlets from around the world are being rolled in. >> there's a lot of excitement going around, there's a lot of people trying to get a glimpse of anything, get your picture with the statue you. >> ♪ tonight tonight ♪♪ >> philadelphia native will be singing opera for the stars as they make their grand entrance. >> reporter: robin roberts is rehearsing for her sunday special oscar opening ceremony live from the red carpet. she said...
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ethan hawke has received three nominations followed by edward norton and mark ruffalo.comer this year is j.k. simmons, he's the favorite to win. ♪ >> reporter: j.k. simmons has been acting for more than 30 years, it's his intense role as the abusive music director in whiplash that brought him into the spotlight. and j.k. is basking in that glow. >> i'm not going to miss this opportunity. doors that were sort of ajar have been kicked open by people seeing this movie. i've had really interesting offers coming. >> i don't know if anyone's had as much fun during this crazy two-month sprint as you have. why are you having so much fun. >> why not? there's all this positive attention coming our way through the whole movie. and for my work as well and it's also a movie that i'm so unabashedly proud of and ecstatic to have been a part of. >> robert duvall is equally ecstatic for his nod for supporting actor. he won for tender mercies. he's been nominated for lead actor in the apostle and the great santin. his previous supporting nods were for "apocalypse now" and "the godfather.
ethan hawke has received three nominations followed by edward norton and mark ruffalo.comer this year is j.k. simmons, he's the favorite to win. ♪ >> reporter: j.k. simmons has been acting for more than 30 years, it's his intense role as the abusive music director in whiplash that brought him into the spotlight. and j.k. is basking in that glow. >> i'm not going to miss this opportunity. doors that were sort of ajar have been kicked open by people seeing this movie. i've had...
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. >> oh, hi, ethan hawk. >> there were hits and misses when it comes to the fashion. we will go through it all hi, kevin. >> sour grapes. >> you are pissing me off right now. i will say something rude to you. >> you are not a rude guy. >> because, there is no need to do something like that. >> that is definitely not you. you are not the guy to walk away and walk off. >> boy, the drama a on shark tank and you know what wouldn't you know it would be caused by a local guy. >> so why this fight erupted after he made a tiehl with two of the sharks. he is in our studio this morning. >> hey, did you see the the teenagers, curfew back in the day. >> welshing i did, yes. >> i had one too. >> alex, you had a curfew. >> yes. >> experts are now saying kid should set their own curfews, why some parents allowing the kid to make and break the rules. >> twitter blew up when we suggested this idea. no no. no teenager will set his or her own curfew. >> they would just say no curfew. >> no, we wouldn't set it at all. >> lets get back out to bucks county. we have had a barricade situatio
. >> oh, hi, ethan hawk. >> there were hits and misses when it comes to the fashion. we will go through it all hi, kevin. >> sour grapes. >> you are pissing me off right now. i will say something rude to you. >> you are not a rude guy. >> because, there is no need to do something like that. >> that is definitely not you. you are not the guy to walk away and walk off. >> boy, the drama a on shark tank and you know what wouldn't you know it would be...