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jane fonda." only him, but you know, shake that thing, more junk in the trunk than a honda, i know you want to do the jane fonda. >> don't keep going. >> jimmy: i won't. we looked into it and you are -- you are referenced in socks by mary j. blige, goes face killah and sir mix a lot, probably most famously, rhyming your name with anaconda, which -- is a classic. why do you think -- >> the one that i'm really proud of is bob seger. i'm a big fan, remember, and the silver bullet band. and there was a song called "her strut." they like to watch her butt. i mean, it was really cool and i heard him say on an interview it was about me. >> jimmy: wow, that is great. >>> was really happy about that. >> jimmy: and yet a little bit disturbing, maybe. bob might be parked outside your house in a mini van. >> i wish. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: watching what's going on. i heard you like to go fly fishing. >> i do. >> jimmy: i love that, too. >> you do? >> jimmy: yes, i do. how often do you go? >> i haven't done it
jane fonda." only him, but you know, shake that thing, more junk in the trunk than a honda, i know you want to do the jane fonda. >> don't keep going. >> jimmy: i won't. we looked into it and you are -- you are referenced in socks by mary j. blige, goes face killah and sir mix a lot, probably most famously, rhyming your name with anaconda, which -- is a classic. why do you think -- >> the one that i'm really proud of is bob seger. i'm a big fan, remember, and the silver...
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fonda he though. she is genuinely worried if the republicans take over, particularly if they have the senate and the house. you had republicans across the board. that they would dismantle the national health care which jane fonda and alan colmes revere. they revere t socialized medicine. >> bill: listen, when you have these debates, have you got to be reasonable about it, colmes. i understand your point of view. that you want people, '0 million of them, who don't have health insurance, and who can't afford it or just don't want it, you want them to have it. >> right. >> bill: you don't understand that crowley, me, people watching don't feel it's our responsibility to pay for those people's health bills. >> we are pay fog -- paying for that now. >> what we are paying for it to the tune we will pay for it when the government runs the show. >> i disagree with that. >> bill: i'm for safety nets. i would have a federal government clinic system where people could get treated for free. i would put that in. b
fonda he though. she is genuinely worried if the republicans take over, particularly if they have the senate and the house. you had republicans across the board. that they would dismantle the national health care which jane fonda and alan colmes revere. they revere t socialized medicine. >> bill: listen, when you have these debates, have you got to be reasonable about it, colmes. i understand your point of view. that you want people, '0 million of them, who don't have health insurance,...
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her father, henry fonda, in 1981's "on golden pond."re are very few fathers and daughters that performed together, let alone oscar winning ones. when you look back at that, jane, what was the experience like for you working so closely with your father. >> i feel so blessed, piers, to have been able to have that experience. he died five months later. i bought the play, i made the movie because i wanted to work with him. we knew he was dying. but to have found a play in which the father-daughter characters so mirrored our own real-life relationship was -- it was amazing. and to have been able to say those words to him and to have the resolution at the end of the movie, it's hard for me to look at the movie still even now. >> yeah, i can see -- yeah, i can see you looking away, actually, an i understood that because of course for us you're both movie stars and for you you're watching your father there, and this is shortly before he died. >> yeah. i miss him so much. i feel him so present in my life all the time. and that makes me very happ
her father, henry fonda, in 1981's "on golden pond."re are very few fathers and daughters that performed together, let alone oscar winning ones. when you look back at that, jane, what was the experience like for you working so closely with your father. >> i feel so blessed, piers, to have been able to have that experience. he died five months later. i bought the play, i made the movie because i wanted to work with him. we knew he was dying. but to have found a play in which the...
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i'm not being coy. >> jane fonda for a remarkable hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> if i could talk to just one hollywood star, that star would very probably be jane fonda. the stories this woman can tell, in fact does tell from her beginnings in one of the first families in movies to her ground breaking roles in politics and multimillion dollar businesses, even her life with the man that created cnn. she's not resting on her laurels. she has a book called "primetime" and she's here with me now. jane, welcome. >> thank you very much. i'm glad to be with you. >> when you look at this extraordinary life that you've led, when do you think your primetime was? >> i think it started at about 62 when i became single for the third time. and it's continued. i've -- i can honestly say that i've never been happier, but i've worked hard for it. >> i read a recent interview you did and you suggested that despite all these amazing men that you had relationships with, you'd actually never felt proper intimacy, which i found was an extraordinary t
i'm not being coy. >> jane fonda for a remarkable hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> if i could talk to just one hollywood star, that star would very probably be jane fonda. the stories this woman can tell, in fact does tell from her beginnings in one of the first families in movies to her ground breaking roles in politics and multimillion dollar businesses, even her life with the man that created cnn. she's not resting on her laurels. she has a book called...
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. >> and actress jane fonda is back. after this. >>> we are back with more on "today." it's hard to believe 2012 is days away. a whole new year of blockbuster films and movie madness. >> we have a sneak peek at the hottest flicks to expect in the new year. >> it's going to be a good year for movies. a lot of good buzz. stuff i've seen a little bit of. it looks promising. >> let's talk about fairy tales, shall we? let's begin there. >> fairy tales are very hot. >> the same fairy tale. >> exactly. there is a "jack in the beanstalk" movie and a "hansel and gretel." and two big snow white movies. they are up against each other. the first one is "mirror mirror" with julia roberts as the evil queen, lilly collins and your friend army hammer. >> they made this movie in montreal. he said it was the most unbelievable experience. >> it looks funny. the other snow white is called "snow white and the huntsman." it's probably more action-packed. that has charlize theron in it. >> now we're going back to some super heroes. >> "the ama
. >> and actress jane fonda is back. after this. >>> we are back with more on "today." it's hard to believe 2012 is days away. a whole new year of blockbuster films and movie madness. >> we have a sneak peek at the hottest flicks to expect in the new year. >> it's going to be a good year for movies. a lot of good buzz. stuff i've seen a little bit of. it looks promising. >> let's talk about fairy tales, shall we? let's begin there. >> fairy tales...
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it is very sad in fact. >>> still ahead, we'll be talking to jane fonda about working out and staying news and weather. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high fever, conf
it is very sad in fact. >>> still ahead, we'll be talking to jane fonda about working out and staying news and weather. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if...
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the cult because i had jane fonda in here recently. >> that was a great interview. >> amazing.credible. 74 years old. >> she's hot. >> what is the secret to getting away with looking hot in your 60s, 70s? >> i'm not in the class with those women. fonda was always a beauty since barbarella and her work is fantastic. she's got the fitness stuff. but for me, something happened when i turned 50 where i just stopped giving a you know what. and there's something liberating about that. and i just -- i don't know. i started eating better and that stuff. but those women have a way about them that is so sexy and attractive. the reason i'm pals with them is because they have so much knowledge to impart, they're fascinating. and they're really fun. every one of them is a riot and they're living proof you got laugh. >> she's very combative. >> she's very bright. she's not taking your guff. >> my guff was going down quite badly. >> she's been through quite a bit. an amazing body of work. her work's in activism and always controversial and fearless, and i love that. >> who do you most admire?
the cult because i had jane fonda in here recently. >> that was a great interview. >> amazing.credible. 74 years old. >> she's hot. >> what is the secret to getting away with looking hot in your 60s, 70s? >> i'm not in the class with those women. fonda was always a beauty since barbarella and her work is fantastic. she's got the fitness stuff. but for me, something happened when i turned 50 where i just stopped giving a you know what. and there's something...
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. >> my -- >> that was a clip from the 1968 film that cemented jane fonda as a world wide sex symbol. >> i think it's a time youngmen had their first experiences looking at the film. i'm kind of glad about that. i think it's kind of cool that i aroused a lot of young men at that certain time. it's pretty tame compared to what we see now but it's got a lot of charm. we did it before there were any great special effects. we invented them. we, my then husband, roger vedin, came up with all these ideas of how to create special effects and no one had done it before. it was kind of fun. >> when you say it's not very sexy, you realize there are millions of men who would race to disassociate themselves from that comment. >> they remember from when they were very young but looking at it now, it doesn't seem so sexy. but i'd like it remake it. i would, i would. maybe i will one day. >> i was going to say, there's nothing to stop you. i was going to say did you like being a sex symbol but you've remained a sex symbol. i look at you now and you've looked as glamorous as you've ever looked. >> tha
. >> my -- >> that was a clip from the 1968 film that cemented jane fonda as a world wide sex symbol. >> i think it's a time youngmen had their first experiences looking at the film. i'm kind of glad about that. i think it's kind of cool that i aroused a lot of young men at that certain time. it's pretty tame compared to what we see now but it's got a lot of charm. we did it before there were any great special effects. we invented them. we, my then husband, roger vedin, came...
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. >> dicky: up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- jane fonda. >> jimmy: can i fix you there? you mind if i plug you in? i put my phone number down your pants. >> dicky: russell brand. >> i have worked out to jane fonda. >> jimmy: you have? is anyone ready for some yelling? >> smile and talk at the same time you moron! >> jimmy: now the future is going to know we were
. >> dicky: up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- jane fonda. >> jimmy: can i fix you there? you mind if i plug you in? i put my phone number down your pants. >> dicky: russell brand. >> i have worked out to jane fonda. >> jimmy: you have? is anyone ready for some yelling? >> smile and talk at the same time you moron! >> jimmy: now the future is going to know we were
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jane fonda prime time, trim, tone and flex and firm and burn.ince 1995 since you released a fitness video. why did you put the leg warmers back on? actually you didn't put the leg warmers back on but why again? >> i spent four years researching a book called "primetime" about the latter part of life. when it came to researching the role of exercise and aging, it just blew me away. it's important to exercise when you're younger, but it's like the number one ingredient for successful aging. it makes a difference for all aspects of your life and your body. >> but a lot of people are frustrated and i wonder if this has occurred to you. what are your limitations today? i used to watch you on those videos. oot i can't do anymore, no. i have a hip replacement, a knee replacement, all kinds of things. nobody is doing videos for people like me who can't do what they used to do or maybe people who have never exercised in their lives. it's never too late. >> do you think it's possible that you've had these orthopedic problems with the back and the hip and
jane fonda prime time, trim, tone and flex and firm and burn.ince 1995 since you released a fitness video. why did you put the leg warmers back on? actually you didn't put the leg warmers back on but why again? >> i spent four years researching a book called "primetime" about the latter part of life. when it came to researching the role of exercise and aging, it just blew me away. it's important to exercise when you're younger, but it's like the number one ingredient for...
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blaich: he reminded me of henry fonda, and i met henry fonda one time, and i told henry fonda this, that i thought they looked alike, and he said, "that's a compliment." sussman: i mean, he had these dimples, and he -- "aw, shucks," kind of guy. schrader: he was handsome and smart, and cool. so, you know, that's a kind of lethal combination. wechsler: it was the vision. it was the personality. it was the charm. it was the unexpected. it was the person. this is just a small selection of letters that i went through to find things that pertain particularly to the work. "in the next few weeks, i must pull together a preliminary film for the 'franklin and jefferson' show." and then the rest is personal. beebe: i think their marriage, it was a mystery to everybody, in a way. they were emotionally extremely bonded. but he found excitement and thrills outside of ray, and outside of the office, which was really crushing to her. wechsler: i met him when he was on the visiting committee for the architecture department at m.i.t. and i was a young assistant professor. charles said, "let's experiment
blaich: he reminded me of henry fonda, and i met henry fonda one time, and i told henry fonda this, that i thought they looked alike, and he said, "that's a compliment." sussman: i mean, he had these dimples, and he -- "aw, shucks," kind of guy. schrader: he was handsome and smart, and cool. so, you know, that's a kind of lethal combination. wechsler: it was the vision. it was the personality. it was the charm. it was the unexpected. it was the person. this is just a small...
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on the big screen he played roles opposite the like of henry fonda, john wayne and even elvis presley. there he is from the mash series. today his daughter in law said the applicant or died from pneumonia. he was 96 years old. >> still ahead hear from the survivor of the pearl harbor attack. >>> >>> today survivors and other veterans gathered at hawaii to honor the 2,402 people who died when the bombs started to fall. but the association of pearl harbor survivors announced it would be disbanding at the end of this month. the group has met each year since 1958. its president said there were too few in good health to make the meeting. most of the survivors are now in their 90s. >> that's right. in fact, there are only 2,000 who remain. kristen fisher caught up with one of them at the armed forces retirement home here in washington. >> i just -- >> reporter: not easy getting 94-year-old francis devy to sit down and look back on his life. he's still trying to forget what happened 70 years ago today. >> there are times in my sleep if i get a little chance of it, it drives me crazy. >> we h
on the big screen he played roles opposite the like of henry fonda, john wayne and even elvis presley. there he is from the mash series. today his daughter in law said the applicant or died from pneumonia. he was 96 years old. >> still ahead hear from the survivor of the pearl harbor attack. >>> >>> today survivors and other veterans gathered at hawaii to honor the 2,402 people who died when the bombs started to fall. but the association of pearl harbor survivors...
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jane fonda. and we'll have music from lukas nelson & promise of the real.er. judy greer. and music from chevelle. hey, speaking of music, our announcer dicky barrett's band the mighty mighty bosstones has a new album out today. their first new album in what, how long? >> dicky: ah -- two years? >> jimmy: 40 years. it's called "the magic of youth." >> dicky: two years. >> jimmy: i thought you told me 40. will you sing one of the songs for us? >> dicky: right now? [ applause ] do it next week at guillermo's house. >> jimmy: very good. and you can get this on craigslist? >> dicky: yeah. >> jimmy: you can get it on itunes, amazon and even record stores if they still exist. the mighty mighty bosstones, everybody. >> dicky: thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: thank you for bringing us music once again. >> dicky: thank you. >> jimmy: you knoll our first guest tonight from two roams in one movie. he played the winklevoss twins in "the social network." now he plays two of the same guy, both and and young, opposite leonardo dicaprio. the movie is called "j. edgar." please we
jane fonda. and we'll have music from lukas nelson & promise of the real.er. judy greer. and music from chevelle. hey, speaking of music, our announcer dicky barrett's band the mighty mighty bosstones has a new album out today. their first new album in what, how long? >> dicky: ah -- two years? >> jimmy: 40 years. it's called "the magic of youth." >> dicky: two years. >> jimmy: i thought you told me 40. will you sing one of the songs for us? >> dicky:...
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is to produce a strategic information to advocate and to mobilize the resources of fora raising and fonda thought of people who are in need because you know it is about peace. partly. it is a social issues and political decision and you know when you pocket world aids you need to think about social justice and the distribution of opportunity any place where you will see people being marginalized people are being a discriminate you will see it growing and our job is to mix or we can really help out because people who are access to minimum or services when mobilizing the resources we're sharing strategic information you have mentioned. in africa because for the new the situation isn't very. actually it is alarming in eastern european countries in asia what's the reason is it a result of failing state policies in these you know is a combination of factors for example i was just saying that are in vis a region particularly we are seeing a growing epidemic because of the people who were injected the drugs because government and the natural flu increases are after the g eight incentives lord to
is to produce a strategic information to advocate and to mobilize the resources of fora raising and fonda thought of people who are in need because you know it is about peace. partly. it is a social issues and political decision and you know when you pocket world aids you need to think about social justice and the distribution of opportunity any place where you will see people being marginalized people are being a discriminate you will see it growing and our job is to mix or we can really help...
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by the '80s, it was breaking a sweat with jane fonda.they're taking physical activity to a whole new level. >> life's an adventure, because you're over 50 and still exploring. >> reporter: what would it be like for you having to give up physical activity? >> i -- put me in the grave. i couldn't do it. >> reporter: but it's coming at a cost. boomers like 52-year-old nancy bruechert, who plays tennis, skis and gardens are paying a price for their active lifestyles. their hips and knees are breaking down. how much does your knee hurt when it hurts? >> a lot. a lot. >> reporter: over the past decade, knee replacement surgeries have more than tripled among 45 to 64-year-olds. >> it was always people in their 70s. we're seeing an explosion of people between the age of even 45 and 55 that are getting joint replacements now. >> reporter: and it's women making up the majority of those getting knee surgeries, over 60%. doctors say it's due to their increased activity combined with a naturally higher rate of arthritis. and problem for these women?
by the '80s, it was breaking a sweat with jane fonda.they're taking physical activity to a whole new level. >> life's an adventure, because you're over 50 and still exploring. >> reporter: what would it be like for you having to give up physical activity? >> i -- put me in the grave. i couldn't do it. >> reporter: but it's coming at a cost. boomers like 52-year-old nancy bruechert, who plays tennis, skis and gardens are paying a price for their active lifestyles. their...