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reporter: but now at 74, jane fonda says she's found herself again. our conversation about what she calls her third act later. the expression painting the town takes on a new meaning in the place that steve hartman will be taking us to. >> why don't you paint it white. reporter: paint is, by its very nature, superficial. but not the way jim cotter applies it. >> it's just amazing what a little bit of paint will do. it changes people's hearts. >> reporter: when he set out to paint the town of glouster, ohio, it made a profound difference. >> we're getting something out of it because it makes us feel better about our town. >> reporter: amazing how this thing has spread. >> it's going like crazy. reporter: enjoy a brush with greatness later on sunday morning. >> anthony mason takes the measure of the tailors along loaned's famed row. mo rocca goes back stage at broadway's porgy and bess revival. michelle miller dazzles us with diamonds and more. first here are the headlines for this sunday morning the third of june 2012. george zimmerman is due to return
reporter: but now at 74, jane fonda says she's found herself again. our conversation about what she calls her third act later. the expression painting the town takes on a new meaning in the place that steve hartman will be taking us to. >> why don't you paint it white. reporter: paint is, by its very nature, superficial. but not the way jim cotter applies it. >> it's just amazing what a little bit of paint will do. it changes people's hearts. >> reporter: when he set out to...
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and then we get to ask jane fonda whatever we want. we're excited. sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ woman ] you know you don't have to put up with this. those annoying period symptoms. general pain relievers, like advil, only treat cramps, but midol has three active ingredients to take care of that... and fatigue and bloating. because you deserve better. he's sticking his butt out the window, instead of his head. you're eating starburst, [ guy 2 ] it's solid,
and then we get to ask jane fonda whatever we want. we're excited. sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i...
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jane fonda, thank you. >> live, local, latebreaking.morning. i am lisa robinson. let's check in the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> earlier accident in white marsh still causing delays, but they. -- they are improving. we have some fire department activity in the balkan region. outer loop past items 17, watch for crash, and delays leading up to it. northbound approaching the beltway southwest, accident clearing. southbound 295 just past the beltway. this is what it looks like in the white marsh area. let's take a look as we switch over to the greenspring area. going away from us is. -- is inner loop traffic. >> we are off to a quiet start. this system may produce showers. it has warmed up quickly at the airport. north.n the 50's 56 degrees in taneytown. mixture of sunshine and clouds, just a 30% chance for rain shower. most of you will have a dry de. will warm up nicely going into the weekend. centreville and senate, mid- 80's, perhaps close to 90. >> thank you for joining us. nke bankunited o'clock 56. >>> 8:30 now on a wednesd
jane fonda, thank you. >> live, local, latebreaking.morning. i am lisa robinson. let's check in the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> earlier accident in white marsh still causing delays, but they. -- they are improving. we have some fire department activity in the balkan region. outer loop past items 17, watch for crash, and delays leading up to it. northbound approaching the beltway southwest, accident clearing. southbound 295 just past the beltway. this is what it looks...
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tavis: fonda, ali, and king. >> he was having his picture taken there, and i thought when people were coming toward him, he would have a problem, but instead of that, they in braced him, and that was der. -- they embraced him. tavis: why is that? sympathy? empathy? >> some of that and the fact that he stood up for what he believed in. at the time, it was very visceral, and people could not tolerate that, but overtime, i think they came to think, well -- but, over time, i think they came to, well, accept that. his beliefs. tavis: ali and howard cosell together. near the end of his life. i will let you tell the story. it is a powerful story. >> a lot of people think they did not like each other, that they were just using each other. both smart guys. beyond that, i think they really came to love one another, and when i went to see howard, -- he were showing me things in his apartment, and he picked up this statute, and he said, "fragged, -- "frank, muhammad gave this to me." it was very touching. funeral, at howard's and i told him about that, so at the end of the day, they were two men
tavis: fonda, ali, and king. >> he was having his picture taken there, and i thought when people were coming toward him, he would have a problem, but instead of that, they in braced him, and that was der. -- they embraced him. tavis: why is that? sympathy? empathy? >> some of that and the fact that he stood up for what he believed in. at the time, it was very visceral, and people could not tolerate that, but overtime, i think they came to think, well -- but, over time, i think they...
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we need someone like jane fonda and casting said let's see if we can get jane fonda and they say let's call and see. >> rose: who called and said we need another sorkin series? >> i've been, i love series television and i've been wanting to do another serie and hb had en iiting me to d a series there and that's an invitation that's hard to pass up. >> rose: they didn't care what the subject was, you could choose. >> no, i could do what i wanted and we all got on the phone one day and i was the able to say more than i want to do a show set behind the scenes at a nightly cable news show and i came back to them 10 or 12 months later with a pilot script. >> rose: whatid you say when you went out to do this series, what am i trying to accomplish here other than something i like and the audience likes. >> honestly, i've reached no higher than that. i'm trying to entertain you for the hour that i'm asking for your attention. this isn't a screen of any kind, it isn't an op ed piece, it's aspirational, it's romantic and it's idealistic and there's some wish fulfillment but i'm not trying to con
we need someone like jane fonda and casting said let's see if we can get jane fonda and they say let's call and see. >> rose: who called and said we need another sorkin series? >> i've been, i love series television and i've been wanting to do another serie and hb had en iiting me to d a series there and that's an invitation that's hard to pass up. >> rose: they didn't care what the subject was, you could choose. >> no, i could do what i wanted and we all got on the...
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also looking forward to hearing from jane fonda, who is in the house.d a lot of heads by the way we want to mention at 74 years old at the cannes film festival wearing this amazing dress. and so we're going to be talking to her about that. and also her new movie, and why she calls this stage in her life her third act. we're looking forward to talking to her. >> let's go inside, natalie morales is standing by with another check of the morning's headlines. >> wisconsin's republican governor survived a hard-fought recall election tuesday. the recall effort was triggered by governor scott walker's testify budget cutting, including an aggressive stance towards state unions. last night, fellow republican mitt romney praised walker's victory as a yes to fiscal responsibility, and a no to liberal ideas of yesterday. president obama has stayed out of the wisconsin recall fight. . science fiction fantasy writer ray brad bury died at his home in southern california. he was tauth thor of "the martian chronicles" and farn fight 451." although he was slowed in recent
also looking forward to hearing from jane fonda, who is in the house.d a lot of heads by the way we want to mention at 74 years old at the cannes film festival wearing this amazing dress. and so we're going to be talking to her about that. and also her new movie, and why she calls this stage in her life her third act. we're looking forward to talking to her. >> let's go inside, natalie morales is standing by with another check of the morning's headlines. >> wisconsin's republican...
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we're going to be talking to jane fonda two-time oscar winner.t something great to say. this is the first car that i've been totally in love with in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using gas. my round trip is approximately 40 miles to work. head on home, stop at the grocery store, whatever else that i need to do -- still don't have to use gas. i'm never at the gas station unless i want some coffee. it's the best thing ever. as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ she gives me snickers peanut butter squared and i eat it. it's snickers with creamy peanut butter, would you like one? let's just keep an open mind. [ groans ] [ male announcer ] if you like peanut butter and chocolate, you'll love peanut butter and snickers. try snickers peanut butter squared. no. you quit? i'm trying nicoderm cq. [ male announcer ] nicoderm cq, the patch with 24-hour smart control technology, lets you celebrate a little win every time you say no to a cigarette. nicoderm cq. quit one day
we're going to be talking to jane fonda two-time oscar winner.t something great to say. this is the first car that i've been totally in love with in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using gas. my round trip is approximately 40 miles to work. head on home, stop at the grocery store, whatever else that i need to do -- still don't have to use gas. i'm never at the gas station unless i want some coffee. it's the best thing ever. as a matter of fact,...
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the father mentioned i was an acquaintance of jane fonda. aninvolved with the campaign. temtet boycotted gallo grapes and i still don't drink gallo win but not because ie enon.oycott.e th pxv there was a sense of justice and talk about it and that maaliz or disregded. thholedy t cohego a friend of a friend gave me books to read. that is the best way to know me. have the argument. du and 1/2 to educate you. i tried to keep th book co nnd that economic are at -- arguments. but this is what is distinctive. if we don't understand human beings that we don't understand the purpose of freedom. we get confused. much less free enterprise is. that is said dialogue and debate in the arguments of ha sith took place one of a period of six months they and the rst conversion is i unerstand prive property is not right to to own an object. material object. fundamentally it is the right of a humanigveelnswihe la tha pca catyodns d that with private property. and they are creative with the resources, they obs rlvleed from an art hoey become of service. we'll was in the ground for centuries
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. >>> jane fonda and jada pickett smith will be live in studio to preview their upcoming films. >>> keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one.
. >>> jane fonda and jada pickett smith will be live in studio to preview their upcoming films. >>> keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one.
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over the roof suddenly there was a noise it seemed that fonda had caught him because he had jumped on to the rain in some plunged into the river by the germans began firing i asked him as a death in captivity he shouted those were the last words he addressed to his son. in accordance with their plan to attack the soviet union the germans had amassed three armies close to the border among these army groups center was the most powerful its mission was to encircle and destroy soviet troops and belorussia and move on to moscow vyas money. the german strategy relied on surprise attack to demoralize the adversary from the opening seconds. the sound of the explosions was deafening before that i had seen war only in films . i thought it was an earthquake but i just couldn't believe there was a war going on. the first hours of june twenty second one thousand forty one. a member of the military band asleep in his barracks on the second floor of breast fortress. within minutes of the attack bullets and shells fragments and riddled the barracks walls. i remember dosed all over the place. well. i
over the roof suddenly there was a noise it seemed that fonda had caught him because he had jumped on to the rain in some plunged into the river by the germans began firing i asked him as a death in captivity he shouted those were the last words he addressed to his son. in accordance with their plan to attack the soviet union the germans had amassed three armies close to the border among these army groups center was the most powerful its mission was to encircle and destroy soviet troops and...
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. >>> we'll >>> lettermans next with jane fonda.that's it tonight. >> thanks for watching eye witness news on wjz 13, maryland's news station. hope you have a good night.
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the presiding officer is chris fonda -- fuong. we have one seat that is currently vacant, and the board may hold a meeting when there is a vacancy. in such instances the board may overrule an action by a vote of three members. four votes are not required to overrule an action. to my left is francesca. she will provide legal advice this evening. we're also joined by representatives who have cases. the zoning administrator is also representing the planning commission. the act in chief inspector. and someone with urban forestry. if you could go over meeting guidelines and conduct swearing in process. >> the board request you turn off all cellphone and a pager so it does not disrupt proceedings. the board rules are as follows. representatives have seven minutes to present cases and three minutes for rebuttals. people affiliated must conclude with seven minutes or three minutes. member is not affiliated with parties have up to three minutes each to address the board but snow rebuttals. to assist in accurate minutes, members of the publ
the presiding officer is chris fonda -- fuong. we have one seat that is currently vacant, and the board may hold a meeting when there is a vacancy. in such instances the board may overrule an action by a vote of three members. four votes are not required to overrule an action. to my left is francesca. she will provide legal advice this evening. we're also joined by representatives who have cases. the zoning administrator is also representing the planning commission. the act in chief inspector....
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addition, asking a virginian to comment impartially on ulysses grant -- is akin to -- to casting jane fonda in the lead in a movie about mother theresa. but we will give it a shot. in washington, d.c., the third year of the civil war, began in an atmosphere of uncertainty. union victories in the west had inflicted an erosive dismemberment of the confederate states beyond the appalachian range. in 1864 the war and much more publicized eastern theater remained a stalemate. the army of the potomac at the time was by no means defeated or submissive mood, some 100,000 soldiers were didn'tering in the largest encampment of the war. the military compound stretched over a ten square mile marked by three stumps, dead horses and thousand of crows flying overhead. yet victory at gettysburg the previous july had given the union army a heritage and new found enthusiasm. for the first time soldiers were writing regimental histories. all of them were drilling hard said one captain and they showed it. they were trim and hard as nails. on the other hand this army had been immobile for months along the north
addition, asking a virginian to comment impartially on ulysses grant -- is akin to -- to casting jane fonda in the lead in a movie about mother theresa. but we will give it a shot. in washington, d.c., the third year of the civil war, began in an atmosphere of uncertainty. union victories in the west had inflicted an erosive dismemberment of the confederate states beyond the appalachian range. in 1864 the war and much more publicized eastern theater remained a stalemate. the army of the potomac...
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now it's time for tonight's the good the bad in the very very end fund laris lawyer ugly the good fonda hyundai's fit e.-v. electric car has been given the highest fuel efficiency rating ever from the environmental protection agency the twenty thirteen model of the fifth received a combined adjusted mile per gallon rating of one hundred and eighteen and pj's according to the p.a. this car has an estimated annual fuel cost of just five hundred dollars not just americans but citizens of this planet need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels or else we frankly could all be duped on is doing good work let's hope some merican car manufacturers take it a step further. the bad walmart no kidding according to a new report by the national employment law project wal-mart's heavy outsourcing of jobs is driving down wages at factories across america wal-mart subcontracts the outside companies for production and many of those companies have histories of paying employees a very low wages along with numerous other labor violations and because wal-mart relies on these companies they can do just abou
now it's time for tonight's the good the bad in the very very end fund laris lawyer ugly the good fonda hyundai's fit e.-v. electric car has been given the highest fuel efficiency rating ever from the environmental protection agency the twenty thirteen model of the fifth received a combined adjusted mile per gallon rating of one hundred and eighteen and pj's according to the p.a. this car has an estimated annual fuel cost of just five hundred dollars not just americans but citizens of this...
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next week we have jane fonda, jada pinkett smith. >> big, big week.off, this is rebecca ferguson, who has been described as a cross between amy whine house and aretha franklin. big praise. >> here is "teach me how to be loved" off her debut cd "heaven." have a good weekend, everybody. we'll see you on fun day monday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
next week we have jane fonda, jada pinkett smith. >> big, big week.off, this is rebecca ferguson, who has been described as a cross between amy whine house and aretha franklin. big praise. >> here is "teach me how to be loved" off her debut cd "heaven." have a good weekend, everybody. we'll see you on fun day monday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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antagonists in this show is -- doesn't come so much in the form of a person, although that's the role jane fonda plays and that's the role that chris messina plays. it's ratings. that if we have a problem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as it is the provider's fault. but the show doesn't live in the real world. it seems like it does because it's set against the backdrop of real news events. we never do fictional news on the show. it's all real. the characters are all fictional and not based on anybody. i know you're going to get to that question. but it's -- they're constantly referencing don quixote, brigadoon, camelot. its parent company is atlantis. these are all imaginary lost cities. >> let's take a short break and come back and talk more about [ bleep ]. [ male announcer ] it isn't just your mammogram. it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your choles
antagonists in this show is -- doesn't come so much in the form of a person, although that's the role jane fonda plays and that's the role that chris messina plays. it's ratings. that if we have a problem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as it is the provider's fault. but the show doesn't live in the real world. it seems like it does because it's set against the backdrop of real news events. we never do fictional news on the show. it's all real. the...
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. >> for doesn't come so much in the form of a person, that's the real jane fonda plays in this role.roblem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as the provider. >> if you don't like the news, the problem is you. do you think he is right? >> me specifically. the problem is me. there is something to that. that's it with all entertainment. people say they hate the kardashians and five million people watch the show. everyone might want a very smart, intelligent news and often times the show is to get the best ratings aren't that. it's part of the consumer's fault and takes bravery on the producer's part to say let's give the people something they may not have said they want. >> especially lately if the news doesn't identify your feelings or beliefs, then people don't watch it. most people don't want objective news. that's what the ratings are showing. it's sad. >> it feels successful and this show, he's a fiction writer, it's idealized. >> thank you, connor. ark appreciate it. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen.pprec, ask for transiti
. >> for doesn't come so much in the form of a person, that's the real jane fonda plays in this role.roblem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as the provider. >> if you don't like the news, the problem is you. do you think he is right? >> me specifically. the problem is me. there is something to that. that's it with all entertainment. people say they hate the kardashians and five million people watch the show. everyone might want a very...
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. >> jane fonda on her latest family affair. she is quite the granny.a energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. cause we want to show them something new. you ready? let's go. walmart can now convert your favorite dvds from disc to digital. no way. if hulk smash disc... it's no big deal. now you'll never break them, scratch them or lose them. we can use that. you'll never break them. so what do you guys think? we love it. it's only two bucks per disc. that's cool. that's the walmart entertainment disc to digital service. bring in your favorite dvds to your local walmart photo center to get started. don't go in there. don't go in there. they don't listen. >>> in adam sandler's upcoming movie "that's my boy" the boy is played by adam samberg. >> their father/son relationship is complicated. >> can't imagine why. >> in an effort to roll with it, they do have their bonding moments. take a look. >> you got it. it's in you, buddy. i ain't going to let you fall. >> don't let me go. >> i'm still with you. i'm still with you. let's pick up speed
. >> jane fonda on her latest family affair. she is quite the granny.a energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. cause we want to show them something new. you ready? let's go. walmart can now convert your favorite dvds from disc to digital. no way. if hulk smash disc... it's no big deal. now you'll never break them, scratch them or lose them. we can use that. you'll never break them. so what do you guys think? we love it. it's only two bucks per disc. that's cool. that's...
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. >> tomorrow, funny man andy sandberg and jane fonda.
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some have lasted decades like the one between jane and henry fon fonda.il "on golden pond" that they were able to heal. >> for her it provided a sense of closure and for her he died months after the movie. >> it seems you and me have been mad at each other for so long. >> i didn't know we were mad. i thought we didn't like each other. >> reporter: tori spelling and her mother candy played out a spat for four years. >> she's been pretty public. at the heart of the matter, she wants to see her grandchildren. >> reporter: and ryan and tatum o'neal are still strug wlg their relationship, even doing a reality show. >> we don't know what the initial fight was over. tatum said growing up ryan was a narcissist and when she starting becoming an actress he got jealous of her and ryan said she was a spoiled brat and a drug addict. >> reporter: but after years of estrangement, some family members have been able to reunite like john voigt and angelina jolie. >> i'm sending my love continuously to angelina and brad and the children. >> reporter: for toda speaking of fe
some have lasted decades like the one between jane and henry fon fonda.il "on golden pond" that they were able to heal. >> for her it provided a sense of closure and for her he died months after the movie. >> it seems you and me have been mad at each other for so long. >> i didn't know we were mad. i thought we didn't like each other. >> reporter: tori spelling and her mother candy played out a spat for four years. >> she's been pretty public. at the...
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antagonists in this show is -- doesn't come so much in the form of a person, although that's the role jane fondas the role that chris messina plays. it's ratings. that if we have a problem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as it is the provider's fault. but the show doesn't live in the real world. it seems like it does because it's set against the backdrop of real news events. we never do fictional news on the show. the characters are all fictional and not based on anybody. but it's -- they're constantly referencing done quixote, brigadoon, camelot. its parent company is atlantis. these are all imaginary lost cities. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history. oh, that will leave a dent. which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest
antagonists in this show is -- doesn't come so much in the form of a person, although that's the role jane fondas the role that chris messina plays. it's ratings. that if we have a problem in this country with the news, it's at least as much the consumer's fault as it is the provider's fault. but the show doesn't live in the real world. it seems like it does because it's set against the backdrop of real news events. we never do fictional news on the show. the characters are all fictional and...
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. >> it doesn't come so much in the form of a person although that is the role jane fonda plays and chrislays. it's ratings that if we have a problem in this country with the news. it's at least as much the consumer's fault as it is the provider's fault. >> if you don't like the news, the problem is you. do you think he's right? >> me specifically? the problem is me? and but there is something to that and with all entertainment. people say they hate the kardashians and 5 million people watch their show. why someone might want a very smart, intelligent news, oftentimes the show is to get the best ratings aren't that. it's part of the consumer's fault and takes bravery on the producer's part to say we are going to give the people something they might not have said they want and we will give them what they want. >> in the news lately if the news doesn't identify your feelings or reinforce your belief people don't watch it. at least the ratings are showing that. pretty sad. >> it is. i'm one of those people it feels old fashioned but what i still want and i think this show and he said he is a
. >> it doesn't come so much in the form of a person although that is the role jane fonda plays and chrislays. it's ratings that if we have a problem in this country with the news. it's at least as much the consumer's fault as it is the provider's fault. >> if you don't like the news, the problem is you. do you think he's right? >> me specifically? the problem is me? and but there is something to that and with all entertainment. people say they hate the kardashians and 5...