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laura: franklin foer, thank you so much for joing us. franklin: thank you.er news, swedish auorities have reopened their inquiry into a rape allegation against wikileaks founder juliag assa actress felicity huffman has pleaded guiltyo paying $15,000 to a consultant who helped her daughter cheat on a test for college. the "respite housewives" star is among 50 people accused of being involved in a college admisons scandal. she will be sentenced at a later date. german police are inveing the deaths of five people, three of whom were found in a hotel and killed by a crossbow full. officials say they are investigating a possible connection between the deaths. u.s. secretary -- when the u.s. secretary of ste changes his travel plans, the world notices. mike pompeo canceled a trip to moscow and headed to brussels instead to meet eu ministers who are concerned about iran. european leaders are worriedab t the escalating tensions between washington and tehran a year after the trump administration pulled out of the iran nuclear deal. tehran has said it would stop compl
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franklin might be.>> dr. franklin? >> i'm not sure exactly, i know that you might be talking about our reach intervention. >> it was the only metric in the 2019 performance plan in the entire va that i could find that was related to suicide. it stated that you would have recommended interventions and follow-up care. and, so, in the performance plan, it said that you would seek to achieve the 65% of the time, yet, dr. stone earlier in your remarks, you said this was your number one priority and that you are putting all efforts behind being 100% effective in this area. so, seemingly, the 65% is a relatively low measure of effectiveness for your number one priority, would you agree?>> congresswoman, i must admit with you, i am not familiar with this and i would be more than happy to take a look at it and get back to your staff in the next 48 hours to talk about it. >> i appreciate that, i would like to follow up about that metric. it was the only one in the plan that refers to suicide.>> if i might just go on for a minute
franklin might be.>> dr. franklin? >> i'm not sure exactly, i know that you might be talking about our reach intervention. >> it was the only metric in the 2019 performance plan in the entire va that i could find that was related to suicide. it stated that you would have recommended interventions and follow-up care. and, so, in the performance plan, it said that you would seek to achieve the 65% of the time, yet, dr. stone earlier in your remarks, you said this was your number...
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ben franklin roosevelt would have done. but fundamentally he never really backtracked on his foreign-policy views. in the 1960's, he was speaking out against the war in vietnam. he called president eisenhower's chief of staff in the late 1950's to praise eisenhower for not using american military intervention in the suez crisis. he applauded eisenhower for not getting involved. he was very consistent about not using u.s. military force in that way. something that needless to say has become pretty commonplace ever sense. >> i hate to have to cut the discussion off. i think we could go on for quite a while. but i want to give you time to sign some books. thank you for an excellent talk. [applause] mr. johnson: thank you so much. tv todayrican history at 6:00 p.m., for the rise up exhibit on the lgbtq rights anniversarythe 50th of the stonewall riots. not the nicest place. but at least it was a place that gay people could call their own. >> at 8:00, here about the watergate tapes 45 years later. if you listen to all these tape
ben franklin roosevelt would have done. but fundamentally he never really backtracked on his foreign-policy views. in the 1960's, he was speaking out against the war in vietnam. he called president eisenhower's chief of staff in the late 1950's to praise eisenhower for not using american military intervention in the suez crisis. he applauded eisenhower for not getting involved. he was very consistent about not using u.s. military force in that way. something that needless to say has become...
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magically, franklin roosevelt chose harry truman.e know his hand was on that because he made the selection. i don't know why he saw possibility in truman. he certainly knew of his own frailty, and he didn't expect to live through his third term, certainly didn't expect to survive his fourth, and thought he would resign in the middle of the presidency if the war ended. he wanted to see allied victory through. it's a remarkable thing that he found this amazing man who seemed greater than the sum of his parts. brian: we have about eight minutes left. a couple questions in the back. yes, sir? >> i wonder if you could comment on robin harrow's suggestion that those who exercise power take great attention to masking [inaudible] insofar as that masking, subterfuge impacts ratings. thinking particularly of dwight eisenhower. now apparently we see he was much smarter than a lot of people thought he was. comment upon that, harrow's comment on those who operate in a fog, but nonetheless know where they are going. amity: it sounds a little sinis
magically, franklin roosevelt chose harry truman.e know his hand was on that because he made the selection. i don't know why he saw possibility in truman. he certainly knew of his own frailty, and he didn't expect to live through his third term, certainly didn't expect to survive his fourth, and thought he would resign in the middle of the presidency if the war ended. he wanted to see allied victory through. it's a remarkable thing that he found this amazing man who seemed greater than the sum...
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franklin may be. >> dr. franklin, are you familiar with this. >> i'm not sure i'm familiar with them exactly. i know you may be talking about our reach intervention? >> well it was the only inter vention in the performance plan for the entire va that i could find that was related to suicide. it said you had three recommended interventions and follow-up care. and so, in the performance plan it said that you would seek to achieve the 65% of the time. yet, doctor stone earlier in your remarks you said that this was your number one priority and that you're putting all efforts behind being 100 percent effective in this area. so, seemingly the 65% is a relatively low measure of effectiveness for your number one priority, would you agree. >> congresswoman, i must admit to you i am not familiar with this, and i would be more than happy to take a look at it, and get back to your staff within the next 48 hours to talk about it. >> i appreciate that i'd like to follow-up about that particular metric, because it was the
franklin may be. >> dr. franklin, are you familiar with this. >> i'm not sure i'm familiar with them exactly. i know you may be talking about our reach intervention? >> well it was the only inter vention in the performance plan for the entire va that i could find that was related to suicide. it said you had three recommended interventions and follow-up care. and so, in the performance plan it said that you would seek to achieve the 65% of the time. yet, doctor stone earlier in...
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roosevelt's mother built as a wedding present for franklin and eleanor roosevelt.oth families moved in in 1908. fdr occupied, and his wife and their children occupied the east side of the house. fdr's mother stayed in the west side of the house, and immediately opened the walls so that as eleanor said, my mother-in-law was on the outside of the house for the next 25 years, sometimes at the least expected moments. but this was fdr's political base, also the home at which he recovered from polio in 1921. fdr's mother wanted him to go to hyde park and sort of retire in luxury, or rustic luxury. eleanor insisted he stay here, where he could get his bearings in society, government, politics. the house had two elevators, which made fdr mobile once he got into a wheelchair. here he ran his campaigns for governor of new york, and here he conducted his campaign for the presidency in 1932. and most famously, this house was the transition headquarters between november 1932 and march 1933, the four month interregnum that separated elections and inaugurations. upstairs, in the
roosevelt's mother built as a wedding present for franklin and eleanor roosevelt.oth families moved in in 1908. fdr occupied, and his wife and their children occupied the east side of the house. fdr's mother stayed in the west side of the house, and immediately opened the walls so that as eleanor said, my mother-in-law was on the outside of the house for the next 25 years, sometimes at the least expected moments. but this was fdr's political base, also the home at which he recovered from polio...
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in her 2014 will, franklin gives certain homes to her sons. suggesting her gowns could be auctioned o or sent to the smithsonian. m her lawyer for the estate filed the wills incourt, but he's unsure if they're legal and says two of her sons are already planning to oppose them. franklin cease son kelf is fighting a plan to sell land next to the singer's home in other court do when no will was originallyt found las summer, questions swirled about the fate of franklin's estate with forbes estimating the value at $80 million. >> remember your family and friends that have been with you for years because you're about to meet a lotf people that will now want to be your new best friend. >> reporter: a family now figuring out how to move forward with an icon's lasting legacy. >> well, miguel. as mentioned, this will's also got private itinformation. reveals the son of her eldest son clarence and contradicts previous report ts. do you know about this? >> reporter: she gave birth to clarence when she was just 12 years old with the father reportedly a man
in her 2014 will, franklin gives certain homes to her sons. suggesting her gowns could be auctioned o or sent to the smithsonian. m her lawyer for the estate filed the wills incourt, but he's unsure if they're legal and says two of her sons are already planning to oppose them. franklin cease son kelf is fighting a plan to sell land next to the singer's home in other court do when no will was originallyt found las summer, questions swirled about the fate of franklin's estate with forbes...
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. >>> well, months after the death of aretha franklin, documents being questioned at the center of a legal battle. >>> and united nations has a stiff warning about protecting a dwindling population of bees. up next, what officials say is causing the decline and what has to be done to stop it. >>> good morning. you can see traffic is doing okay if you are driving on i- 880 in oakland. looks pretty good here as you drive up to downtown. . >>> well, a hearing is scheduled next month after the discovery of several handwritten wills found inside the michigan home of singer aretha franklin. the most recent will is about 5 years old and appears to give her assets to family members and it is difficult to read. the attorney for aretha franklin is not sure the wills are legal. >>> the family from concord whose son died from a skiing parents now has a supreme of 21-year-old west point cadet conceived with a surrogate mother using sperm from their late son. he died in february. >>> several doings save from the a dog fighting ring in canada are now living in arizona. an animal rights group in flo
. >>> well, months after the death of aretha franklin, documents being questioned at the center of a legal battle. >>> and united nations has a stiff warning about protecting a dwindling population of bees. up next, what officials say is causing the decline and what has to be done to stop it. >>> good morning. you can see traffic is doing okay if you are driving on i- 880 in oakland. looks pretty good here as you drive up to downtown. . >>> well, a hearing is...
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missy franklin ans cullen jones, good morning why did you want to get involved, missy?y. it's the most important work you can do swim lessons reduce the risk of drowning by 88%. so we just want to get the word out to parents, to everyone to get your kids in the water, get them in swim lessons and prevent that rate as much as possible. >> people might be surprised how young you can start swimming lessons for your little ones >> absolutely. i am expecting a baby boy in about eight weeks. i am getting him in the water at 3 months parents, 3 months, get them in the water. they can float on their backs, you can teach them that at a very, very young age. >> it's so important you talk to the older kids, too, about water safety i want to send it to dylan i know you've got some really good tips with your swimmers >> hi, guys. oh, you're ready for us? >> we're ready for you you are having a pool party over there. >> yes, i am joined by usa swimming olympians nathan adrian, simone manual and rowdy gains, thank you guys so much you have such important tips we have got kids in the p
missy franklin ans cullen jones, good morning why did you want to get involved, missy?y. it's the most important work you can do swim lessons reduce the risk of drowning by 88%. so we just want to get the word out to parents, to everyone to get your kids in the water, get them in swim lessons and prevent that rate as much as possible. >> people might be surprised how young you can start swimming lessons for your little ones >> absolutely. i am expecting a baby boy in about eight...
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. >> he's been waiting >>> all right, in honor of the late queen of soul aretha franklin, jennifer hudsone at tuesday's pulitzer prize luncheon she brought the ceremony to church with her poul ♪ ♪ >> franklin was posthumously awarded the award making her the first individual woman to earn the prize since it was percent presented in 1930. and after -- month after month we're hearing something about aretha franklin being honored again posthumously >> she killed it don lemon liked it you saw him in the front row clapping away. still ahead, mackenzie bezos is doing someinthg husband jeff bezos has yet to do. we'll tell you what that is next don't give it up ♪ ♪ i want it all ♪ 'cause there's nothing like this feeling, baby ♪ now that i've found you ♪ ♪ now that i've found you ♪ are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early a with a clean feel. the best for your s
. >> he's been waiting >>> all right, in honor of the late queen of soul aretha franklin, jennifer hudsone at tuesday's pulitzer prize luncheon she brought the ceremony to church with her poul ♪ ♪ >> franklin was posthumously awarded the award making her the first individual woman to earn the prize since it was percent presented in 1930. and after -- month after month we're hearing something about aretha franklin being honored again posthumously >> she killed it...
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. >>> a new host for blues clues and a special honor for aretha franklin. >> jeff nguyen has your eye on entertainment. >> reporter: pulitzer prize special citation tuesday in new york city. she becomes the 12th person and first female performer to be given the honor. the award recognizes franklin for her indelible contribution to american music and culture for more than five decades. franklin died last august in detroit. >>> netflix is launching the third and final season of marvels jessica jones on june 14th. the award winning series is about a new york city private investigator with incredible strength. during this season jessica crosses paths with a highly intelligent psychopath. binge watchers take note, all 13 episodes will be unveiled together. >>> we can't wait to play blues clues with you. >> josh del la cruise will wear the striped rugby shirt alongside an updated animated blue dog. the show is rebranding itself as blue clues and you. the classic first started engaging with preschoolers back in 1996. that's your eye on entertainment, jeff nguyen, cbs news, los angeles. >>> g
. >>> a new host for blues clues and a special honor for aretha franklin. >> jeff nguyen has your eye on entertainment. >> reporter: pulitzer prize special citation tuesday in new york city. she becomes the 12th person and first female performer to be given the honor. the award recognizes franklin for her indelible contribution to american music and culture for more than five decades. franklin died last august in detroit. >>> netflix is launching the third and...
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the singer says she felt franklin's spirit. franklin only traveled by tour bus.n died in august at the age of 76. >> by j-hud, that was some respect right there. >>> when we come back, what mandy moore just did at mt. everest. >>> why mylie cyrus says she likes going through airport security, like she really likes it. >> for the change? the tsa bin, right? she needs the money. e money. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. orsknyon just gimme the skinny w this wedneay. talk about timing. mandy moore on mt. everest? >> not the best timing. the 35-year-old best known for the tv series "this is us" and for songs like "candy," i think that should be the reverse order, we all know her from "candy." she just completed her trek to everest base camp. that's nearly 18,000 feet up. the star shared this snap on instagram along with her guide and two friends. they're all just jumping for joy. >> base camp, which is roughly only halfway up mt. everest, is the extent of moore's trek. she and her friends later took a helicopter
the singer says she felt franklin's spirit. franklin only traveled by tour bus.n died in august at the age of 76. >> by j-hud, that was some respect right there. >>> when we come back, what mandy moore just did at mt. everest. >>> why mylie cyrus says she likes going through airport security, like she really likes it. >> for the change? the tsa bin, right? she needs the money. e money. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth...
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it was president franklin d.oosevelt who first used the hideaway and who set the precedent for hosting dignitaries there when he invited british prime minister winston churchill to be his guest. the george w. bush presidential center in dallas hosted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president, who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken: thank you and welcome to the engaged series presented by highland capital. i'm ken hirsch, introducer in chief. our goal here is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we are honor
it was president franklin d.oosevelt who first used the hideaway and who set the precedent for hosting dignitaries there when he invited british prime minister winston churchill to be his guest. the george w. bush presidential center in dallas hosted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president, who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken:...
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they thought franklin dudvent a didn't have a will.ortedly worth $80 million. >> so one thing she was to have at all times was her purse. she said, quote, that's where the money is. and now we know, she's like, i've got a will. i'm going to put some respect on this will. >> yes. >> the one dated march 2014. that's the one you would think is the most recent. the one they have to go by. and some writing -- some of the writing is extremely hard to decipher and the four pages have words scratched out. and phrases in the margins. >> this will be very interesting to continue following to see how they make sense of all of this, legally how it all plays out. >>> when we come back, hannah b. sends some guys home on "the bachelorette." >>> and how whitney, whitney houston that is, may soon go back on tour. "the skinny" is next. hitney houston that is may soon go back on tour. "the skinny" is next. women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's norma
they thought franklin dudvent a didn't have a will.ortedly worth $80 million. >> so one thing she was to have at all times was her purse. she said, quote, that's where the money is. and now we know, she's like, i've got a will. i'm going to put some respect on this will. >> yes. >> the one dated march 2014. that's the one you would think is the most recent. the one they have to go by. and some writing -- some of the writing is extremely hard to decipher and the four pages have...
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franklin said in reply, and i quote, "a republic if you can keep it." if you can keep it. today in 2019, we still have a republic, if we can keep it. the functioning and the we must confront and overcome this continuing attack on our elections from forces both foreign and domestic. we must address as well the failure of our administration, this administration, and some in congress that inadequately defend us against these attacks, this fight for the very soul of our democracy has been raised inescapably by the actions of the president of the united states of america -- both while in office, and it still may be determined by his current conduct. i did not come here to give a political speech. i came here to make it clear that we have got work to do. equally dangerous -- [applause] rep. cummings: equally dangerous, if not more so, the threats to our democracy have been allowed to metastasize by the failure of the current republican majority in the senate and the prior republican house majority to fulfill our constitutional duties, to investigate and cure the executive abuse,
franklin said in reply, and i quote, "a republic if you can keep it." if you can keep it. today in 2019, we still have a republic, if we can keep it. the functioning and the we must confront and overcome this continuing attack on our elections from forces both foreign and domestic. we must address as well the failure of our administration, this administration, and some in congress that inadequately defend us against these attacks, this fight for the very soul of our democracy has been...
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and after -- month after month we're hearing something about aretha franklin being honore agai n posthumolyed it you saw him in the front row clapping away. still ahead,ackenzie bezos is doinsomeinthg husband jeff bezos has yet to do. we'll tell you what that is next don't give it up ♪ ♪ i want it all ♪ 'cause there's nothing like this feeling, baby ♪ now that i've found you ♪ ♪ now that i've found you ♪ are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cusony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the st for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. ooohhhh ♪ but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accidt.ent. smart indeed. are you in good hands? hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it a
and after -- month after month we're hearing something about aretha franklin being honore agai n posthumolyed it you saw him in the front row clapping away. still ahead,ackenzie bezos is doinsomeinthg husband jeff bezos has yet to do. we'll tell you what that is next don't give it up ♪ ♪ i want it all ♪ 'cause there's nothing like this feeling, baby ♪ now that i've found you ♪ ♪ now that i've found you ♪ are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cusony, comforting,...
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the latest will appears to give franklin's assets to family members. died last year, lawyers and her family said she had no will at all. >>> so "game of thrones" got caught up in a trade w with china, and the murder of a transgender woman in texas, those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. cbsnews.com reports a transgender woman's beating last month by a group of men in dallas was recorded on video was found shot to death on saturday. the video of 23-year-old muhlaysia booker being beaten received nationwide attention. a man who was identified in the video was arrested. he is now out of jail. police say there's nothing so far to connect him to booker's murder. those who protested booker's beating in april called her killing an act of injustice. >> it is almost as if muhlaysia booker never had a chance. >> police have not categorized booker's murder as a hate crime. >>> "the washington post" reports a federal judge ruled against president trump in his fight with congressional democrats over his financial records. the judge said mr. trump
the latest will appears to give franklin's assets to family members. died last year, lawyers and her family said she had no will at all. >>> so "game of thrones" got caught up in a trade w with china, and the murder of a transgender woman in texas, those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. cbsnews.com reports a transgender woman's beating last month by a group of men in dallas was recorded on video was found shot to death on saturday. the video of 23-year-old...
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today at an event to honor this year's pulitzer prize winners, aretha franklin was honored.ve a special pulitzer citation prize, which was awarded for her indelible contribution to american music and culture for more than five decades. and look at this. to celebrate, franklin's name was put up in lights at the apollo theater in harlem and at the event, there was a surprise performance. jennifer hudson, everyone. take a listen. ♪ let me tell you how he loves me ♪ ♪ yes he did ♪ my god ♪ he's amazing ♪ yes he is ♪ oh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. test. test. ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversation] [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ "i'm okay." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how far you travel is up to you. how comfortable you travel is up to us. fly emirates. fly better. how comfortable you travel is up to us. hi, do you have a travel card? we do! the discover it® miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles on every purchase, plus we'll match your miles at the end of your first year. you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! i was t
today at an event to honor this year's pulitzer prize winners, aretha franklin was honored.ve a special pulitzer citation prize, which was awarded for her indelible contribution to american music and culture for more than five decades. and look at this. to celebrate, franklin's name was put up in lights at the apollo theater in harlem and at the event, there was a surprise performance. jennifer hudson, everyone. take a listen. ♪ let me tell you how he loves me ♪ ♪ yes he did ♪ my god...
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of a small town oklahoma banker and he and one of his brothers had put together a chain of 15 ben franklin franchises, after buying the first five and dime with a $25000 loan in 1945. sam proposed building bigger stores with smaller profit margins in small towns all around the country but was shot down by then franklin executives. at the age of 45 he went out on his own. most businessmen at that age would have played it safe. but not sam walton. he opened up his first walmart and began amassing a family fortune that today is more than 175 billion dollars. billion dollars. then there was fred luster a steelworker until he was laid off and did not groan or mope but had always had a gift for cutting hair so he became a barber and discovered this gift was not just for cutting hair but for the entire field of personal grooming. bread whose education was forged in the steel mills rather than university classrooms built products a multi- billion-dollar corporation and as i tell students regularly if fred could reinvent his life why shouldn't you be able to overcome any obstacles in your own path?
of a small town oklahoma banker and he and one of his brothers had put together a chain of 15 ben franklin franchises, after buying the first five and dime with a $25000 loan in 1945. sam proposed building bigger stores with smaller profit margins in small towns all around the country but was shot down by then franklin executives. at the age of 45 he went out on his own. most businessmen at that age would have played it safe. but not sam walton. he opened up his first walmart and began amassing...
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jeff franklin, the creator and executive producer of the show, is selling the house. >> it comes at arice of $6 million. neighbors say the home has been attracting a lot of tourists since franklin purchased it in 2016 for $4 million. going to take a little profit when it sells. but take a look at these photos inside of the 4,000-square-foot home. it has four bedrooms. it's been completely renovated. the back yard features a garden which has concrete slabs with the handprints of cast members from "fuller house." you can take a digital tour of the whole house onurnbcbayarea. morning on we're going to take you inside. >> they should have asked for our handprints as well. that would have been cool. >> every time i'm there i'm looking for which one was on the show? and you can't figure it out because they don't look anything like that. >> exactly. kind of a cool little piece of history, though. >> it would be cool to see the inside, though. >> tomorrow morning. i know you'll be here. >> yes, i will. hopefully you will be too. we're going to see some great weather. here's a live look outsid
jeff franklin, the creator and executive producer of the show, is selling the house. >> it comes at arice of $6 million. neighbors say the home has been attracting a lot of tourists since franklin purchased it in 2016 for $4 million. going to take a little profit when it sells. but take a look at these photos inside of the 4,000-square-foot home. it has four bedrooms. it's been completely renovated. the back yard features a garden which has concrete slabs with the handprints of cast...
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let's start with aretha franklin. they found three handwritten wills.ofa. >> this is a huge mess, like a law school exam. when someone dies, intested without a will, then whatever state they're in, those lies will apply to figure out where all the property goes. generally if you have only children it will be distributed equally among them. but michigan is one of the states that actually recognizes what we call holographic will, a handwritten will. some states don't at all. if you have a handwritten will and nobody witnessed it, then it's out. it doesn't even apply. michigan, it play apply. it still needs to meet the standards, it needs to be dated in the thandwriting, to have a shot at being legit, and to add to the complexity, there are three and you have to figure out which of those are legitimate and which was last in time. >> you say every adult should have a will. i don't. how do you even get started? >> thank you for your candor. i think that's important. up to 60% of people in america don't have wills. so you are not alone. one of the most import
let's start with aretha franklin. they found three handwritten wills.ofa. >> this is a huge mess, like a law school exam. when someone dies, intested without a will, then whatever state they're in, those lies will apply to figure out where all the property goes. generally if you have only children it will be distributed equally among them. but michigan is one of the states that actually recognizes what we call holographic will, a handwritten will. some states don't at all. if you have a...
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. >>> and then the major discovery inside aretha franklin's home.hey've found in her own handwriting. it's gone to court. we'll be right back. corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite
. >>> and then the major discovery inside aretha franklin's home.hey've found in her own handwriting. it's gone to court. we'll be right back. corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more...
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benjamin franklin in 1787 was asked when he exited the constitutional convention, what type of government have you given us, sir? and he said, a republic, ma'am, if you can keep it. now is the time of testing whether we can keep a republic or whether this republic is estined to change into a different or to radical -- more to radical -- tyrannical form of government. this is whether we can put limits on the power of the president, any president, and the executive branch, and hold any president accountable. that is what is at stake here. we cannot flinch and we will not flinch. if you are in a constitutional crisis, why are you resistant to moving forward with impeachment? >> i'm not going to talk about impeachment, but the short answer is that may not be the best answer in this constitutional crisis. a lot of considerations for that. that may not be the best nswer. >> this will go to the floor rapidly. i don't know whether it is next week or not, but it will be soon. e will see what happens. we are still planning to have mr. mcgann appear before us and mr. mueller appear before us. the pr
benjamin franklin in 1787 was asked when he exited the constitutional convention, what type of government have you given us, sir? and he said, a republic, ma'am, if you can keep it. now is the time of testing whether we can keep a republic or whether this republic is estined to change into a different or to radical -- more to radical -- tyrannical form of government. this is whether we can put limits on the power of the president, any president, and the executive branch, and hold any president...
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silver spring, lesville at franklin, an accident there. taking a live look, 270 at clarksburg road. 270 corridor is really foggy. just be careful and remember to u those low beams. inner loop, outeloop, don't have any complaints. taking a look here again at 270 southbound before buckeystown pike, left lane is t only thing getting by the work zone. that's a late clearinge.ork zon and at the fairfax county parkway,ix minutes. >>> it happened again, robbers smashed through the front window of a sechb lo-- a sechbl7-en lo steal the atm machine. >> what happened. >> good morning. first, we are hearing from sources here at the sce that in this case, the 7-eleven smash and grab, that thieves were able to actually make off with the machine. you see the damage they left in doing so. ook at the front end, it's smashed. we're told that at least two thieves in a pickup backed their way inside of this 7-eleven her on techroad, they got out and got the machine. they were able to flee. the good news, the staff were not hurt es the pr this is the 7-eleven
silver spring, lesville at franklin, an accident there. taking a live look, 270 at clarksburg road. 270 corridor is really foggy. just be careful and remember to u those low beams. inner loop, outeloop, don't have any complaints. taking a look here again at 270 southbound before buckeystown pike, left lane is t only thing getting by the work zone. that's a late clearinge.ork zon and at the fairfax county parkway,ix minutes. >>> it happened again, robbers smashed through the front...
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the flipside was that franklin roosevelt needed somebody after the stock market crash to head up thery commission called the securities and exchange commission so he had the brilliant idea of taking a fox and putting a fox among the foxes. he selected joseph kennedy had much of our security regulation today is based on the work that kennedy did setting up securities and exchange commission back then. he was also an ambassador to great britain. if i'm correct the first catholic and deftly the first irish catholic ambassador to great britain. there's a famous scene in his wife's memoir where having arrived there from these two irish catholic families in boston and invited to windsor castle and going up to see this amazing bedroom while they were waiting, changing into clothes to go down and meet the king and queen and he turns to his wife and smiles and said, it's a long way from east boston, isn't it rosie? which captures the spirit of him, he was sort of a bit of a pirate, very proud and a driven man. also someone who was renowned for his extramarital affairs. in hollywood in particu
the flipside was that franklin roosevelt needed somebody after the stock market crash to head up thery commission called the securities and exchange commission so he had the brilliant idea of taking a fox and putting a fox among the foxes. he selected joseph kennedy had much of our security regulation today is based on the work that kennedy did setting up securities and exchange commission back then. he was also an ambassador to great britain. if i'm correct the first catholic and deftly the...
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robinsoner and were extremely friendly toward franklin roosevelt, who over the years spent much time in new brunswick. but my brother and mr. robinson came home to st. john's and were understandably upset over conversations they had with employees and nurses at the kennedywho reported mr. was doing a lot of talking against president roosevelt and saying he must be stopped from getting the united states into war. hitler's, kennedy reportedly said, was already master of europe -- dler -- new light hitler, kennedy reportedly said, was already master of europe. trying tos reportedly stop movies already being made picketing hitler's's cruelty to jews. so that is a confidential memo from united states centric -- i united states senator to the new york times bureau chief in washington that gives credence that joseph kennedy, if he wasn't anti-semitic, at least felt that the plight of the jews was not worth going to war and taking heckler on in 1939. itler on inng h 1939. 'hroughout all of his sons years in office, you find a study migration away from this point of view, this conservative bu
robinsoner and were extremely friendly toward franklin roosevelt, who over the years spent much time in new brunswick. but my brother and mr. robinson came home to st. john's and were understandably upset over conversations they had with employees and nurses at the kennedywho reported mr. was doing a lot of talking against president roosevelt and saying he must be stopped from getting the united states into war. hitler's, kennedy reportedly said, was already master of europe -- dler -- new...
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i do think of franklin roosevelt.e would have the whole white house press corps into his office once a week. he knew how not to answer. when you spend that much face time with the president it's a very effective in getting them to pull their budgets. >> this is one where i will be very curious to see how our current president is. and the current president has made this a signature issue. it would be very interesting how that works out. i'm hoping johnson bumps up a little bit. >> david, you touched on some of the things some more surprises. and grant who went up 11 points. >> just a couple and i'm picking on them. i don't mean to but some relatively current president's who just seem to me higher than i would've expected. one is john kennedy. he was president for two and half years he did do a great job. and wanted to mention eisenhower number five again it's hard to point to have some massively wonderful thing that happened. it seems a surprise to me. >> with the things that had have didn't happen. eisenhower faced th
i do think of franklin roosevelt.e would have the whole white house press corps into his office once a week. he knew how not to answer. when you spend that much face time with the president it's a very effective in getting them to pull their budgets. >> this is one where i will be very curious to see how our current president is. and the current president has made this a signature issue. it would be very interesting how that works out. i'm hoping johnson bumps up a little bit. >>...
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the franklin county opioid safety task force is a grassroots response. addicts themselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. >> chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait for anybody else to solve this problem for us. we're going to be a model for the commonwealth and the nation on how we save our young people and save our community. [ applause ] >> anthony: the city is the place where all the bad stuff was supposed to happen, it was not supposed to be nice towns like greenfield. >> man: it isn't the image that people used to have 20 years ago that it's a junkie in an alley somewhere using a needle. it's not. it's your kids, it's your neighbors. >> chris: the worst i think is when you have these young people who break a leg and they go to
the franklin county opioid safety task force is a grassroots response. addicts themselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. >> chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait...
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the flipside of of that was that franklin roosevelt needed somebody, after the stock market crash, to head up the new regulatory commission called the securities and exchange commission. and so he had the brilliant idea of taking a fox, putting a fox among the foxes, , so he selectd joseph kennedy, and much of our securities regulation debate is based on the work that kennedy did that at the securities and exchange commission back then. and you also ambassador to great britain, first, if i'm not incorrect, the first catholic and definitely the first irish catholic ambassador to great britain. there's a famous scene in his wife's memoir where, having arrived there from these two two irish catholic family in boston and then invited to windsor castle and got up to see this amazing bedroom while their waiting, change into close go down to meet the king and queen, and he turns to his wife and he smiles and says, it's a long way from these -- from east boston, isn't it rosy? which captures the spirit of them. he was sort of a bit of a pirate, very proud and the driven man. and also someone
the flipside of of that was that franklin roosevelt needed somebody, after the stock market crash, to head up the new regulatory commission called the securities and exchange commission. and so he had the brilliant idea of taking a fox, putting a fox among the foxes, , so he selectd joseph kennedy, and much of our securities regulation debate is based on the work that kennedy did that at the securities and exchange commission back then. and you also ambassador to great britain, first, if i'm...
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benjamin franklin is on the $100 bill.women on them, and there was some idea that one of them should do and i think it is hamilton on the $20 bill. because of the success, and i asked the director about this, because of the success of the musical hamilton the axed plans to put harriet tubman on the $20 bill and decided not to because the musical had been so successful. so there is still no women on any of the american money notes. just saying. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. and we will be speaking formerly secretary of defence william cohen about president trump's foreign policy record. and eu leaders have a meeting in romania to discuss the future. we will tell you all about it. it is another day of damp dodging across many parts of the country. h efty across many parts of the country. hefty showers, dark skies overhead for this weather watcher in kent. looking at the satellite, for central uk, midlands, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland, extensive cloud and rain. elsewhere there is some sunshin
benjamin franklin is on the $100 bill.women on them, and there was some idea that one of them should do and i think it is hamilton on the $20 bill. because of the success, and i asked the director about this, because of the success of the musical hamilton the axed plans to put harriet tubman on the $20 bill and decided not to because the musical had been so successful. so there is still no women on any of the american money notes. just saying. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. and we will...
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ulterior motives were. >> this is part of franklin delano's brain trust.you look at the document closely, you can see it is the first draft of the speech in which he coins the term "the new deal. ." fdr and herbert hoover work political -- well, they want allies. in 1932, fdr by a landslide be herbert hoover in his reelection campaign. how does this get here? playthe new deal went into a position was resigned with fdr and became friends with herbert hoover. , ironically, would donate his collection to the hoover library and archives. not only did he do that, but he decided to annotate it as well. when you see the new deal in margin, he has written crab and rap and signs- c it. the archives at hoover have a wealth of materials of the history of nuclear energy. one of those documents related to that is the original strike order for the bombing at hiroshima. is on thissee, this paper and you can see stable marks in the top corners of this. it was hanging in the mess hall on the morning of the attack. do -- thee pilots pilots knew the attacks were going to be
ulterior motives were. >> this is part of franklin delano's brain trust.you look at the document closely, you can see it is the first draft of the speech in which he coins the term "the new deal. ." fdr and herbert hoover work political -- well, they want allies. in 1932, fdr by a landslide be herbert hoover in his reelection campaign. how does this get here? playthe new deal went into a position was resigned with fdr and became friends with herbert hoover. , ironically, would...
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extensive censorship ccampaign the great progressive and franklin roosevelt turned the irs on newspapers he disagreed with and kennett was investigated at the direction heof eleanor also kennedy. barack obama. this was recent history. the fbi. department of justice. "new york times" they went after james rosen of this network. twenty reporters of the associated press. barack obama. donald trump hasn't done any of these things. they call him a threat ishi an outrage. >> this is all in your book. even to bring up in presidential elections and you show this history it is fascinating i do believe the presidents branding a fake news will not be tattooed on their foreheads. book is phenomenal we will continue when we come back and discuss the unhinged coverage of the russia probe and a melt down the night donald trump was elected as a special edition of hannity continues. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. [music and singing in the background] [music and singing in the background] live from america's news headquarters a
extensive censorship ccampaign the great progressive and franklin roosevelt turned the irs on newspapers he disagreed with and kennett was investigated at the direction heof eleanor also kennedy. barack obama. this was recent history. the fbi. department of justice. "new york times" they went after james rosen of this network. twenty reporters of the associated press. barack obama. donald trump hasn't done any of these things. they call him a threat ishi an outrage. >> this is...
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hearst, a lifelong democrat, as was franklin roosevelt -- in fact, hearst wanted to be president. he was using his platform, his media holdings in the early 20th century to become a viable candidate for president. he sought the democratic nomination pretty openly in 1904, but lost. he did not stand as a democratic standardbearer that year, but it was emblematic of his ambitions to become president. a lifelong democrat. he breaks with franklin roosevelt in 1936 over roosevelt's new deal policies to restimulated the american economy, to get the country back on its feet after the depression. hearst breaks with roosevelt, supports a republican, the governor of kansas, for the presidency. this was an ugly break. bursts newspaper, in effect, called roosevelt an agent of moscow because of his policies, because of his new deal. roosevelt's supporters punish hearst for his apostasy. one way they did this was to revive furnish the war, to dust off this old anecdote that first appeared in creelman's book in 1901, and invoke it as a way to damage hearst's reputation. it appears in a number of
hearst, a lifelong democrat, as was franklin roosevelt -- in fact, hearst wanted to be president. he was using his platform, his media holdings in the early 20th century to become a viable candidate for president. he sought the democratic nomination pretty openly in 1904, but lost. he did not stand as a democratic standardbearer that year, but it was emblematic of his ambitions to become president. a lifelong democrat. he breaks with franklin roosevelt in 1936 over roosevelt's new deal policies...
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franklin pierce university runner, won the d2 women's 400 meter hurdle saturday, besting second placer by more than a second according to school records, she competed on franklin pierce university men track team, last year. this it is suggested by some could mean end of women's sports. up next. trump effect in full force, president seeing riding poll numbers -- rising poll numbers outperforming his predecessor, that is one barack obama, we'll tell you about those numbers, tell you about those numbers, daily call's vicinity cull ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you ♪yeah, i would fight for you♪ ♪i'd lie for you ♪walk the wire for you ♪yeah, i'd die for you ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you lou: breaking news, gallup poll shows more americans believe president trump has personality and leadership qualities to be president. that number, now at 40%, that is 7% higher than two years okay, and finding 47 agree with president on issue, surpassing president obam
franklin pierce university runner, won the d2 women's 400 meter hurdle saturday, besting second placer by more than a second according to school records, she competed on franklin pierce university men track team, last year. this it is suggested by some could mean end of women's sports. up next. trump effect in full force, president seeing riding poll numbers -- rising poll numbers outperforming his predecessor, that is one barack obama, we'll tell you about those numbers, tell you about those...
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franklin delano roosevelt would introduce that. the americans who were saying this had seen bolshevism up close. they were not friends of lenin. their idea was if you want to undermine the bolshevik government, kill it with kindness. engagement is what we would call this in later days. here is the third unpleasant surprise. the americans leave. those russians, particularly those that work with americans suspect.offices, were they were vulnerable. the american protectors were leaving and they were seen as having sided with the americans against the soviets in the great terror of the 1930's and the were -- thatthey we documented, several victims of the terror who had worked for ara in russia, this was used against them in their trial. they must be spies of some kind. they must have engaged in some kind of espionage. on the soviet side, while they initially celebrated the american relief and tried to be nice about it, try to be civil as long as the americans were there, within a few years you can see the soviets history history and ge
franklin delano roosevelt would introduce that. the americans who were saying this had seen bolshevism up close. they were not friends of lenin. their idea was if you want to undermine the bolshevik government, kill it with kindness. engagement is what we would call this in later days. here is the third unpleasant surprise. the americans leave. those russians, particularly those that work with americans suspect.offices, were they were vulnerable. the american protectors were leaving and they...
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it was found beneath a cushion in franklin's living ro were fo inside a locked cabinet. >>> this morningng enough seafood, they say seafood consumption by children declined every year from 2007 since levels not seen in the 1980s doctors say fish and shellfish are in general good sources of low fat protein. they say one what i to get your kids to eat more seafood is to try different fish and rotate them. the study is published in the general pediatrics. we should point out there are some fish children should kip caesars is the latesto avoid fast food train to jump on the meat krasz, they teamed up to develop impossible sausage. californians itching to try the next creation will have to wait for a while. for now they're available in washington, florida and new mexico. sorry, reggie, you have to wait. >> my friend used to work at little ceasars, they answered, little cease sars, how can i help ya, help ya? once you know that you can't unknow it. >> you can't unknow it. >>> next at 6:30, day two of a teacher's strike in the east bay. >> another local parent charged in the college cheating sc
it was found beneath a cushion in franklin's living ro were fo inside a locked cabinet. >>> this morningng enough seafood, they say seafood consumption by children declined every year from 2007 since levels not seen in the 1980s doctors say fish and shellfish are in general good sources of low fat protein. they say one what i to get your kids to eat more seafood is to try different fish and rotate them. the study is published in the general pediatrics. we should point out there are...
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always a great conversation with martin franklin. trade talks between the united states and europe have stumbled in the 10 months since president trump and european mission president junko juncker struck a truce aimed at clearing the way -- european commission president jean-claude juncker struck a truce aimed at clearing the way for negotiations. allocate. you farm out the trust that people are giving you. what kind of phone calls are you getting from your managers and clients these days? guest: certainly all focused on these geopolitical risks everyone is watching in the headlines. we've been encouraging the advisors and clients we work with to really focus on the fundamentals. while economic growth and the earnings backdrop certainly are decelerating, it is still moving along in a positive direction, so we are suggesting a balanced approach to risk for 2019, and we think investors should not chop on quality, both on the equities side and the fixed income side. vonnie: it seems like it is changing every day. just look at the last 2
always a great conversation with martin franklin. trade talks between the united states and europe have stumbled in the 10 months since president trump and european mission president junko juncker struck a truce aimed at clearing the way -- european commission president jean-claude juncker struck a truce aimed at clearing the way for negotiations. allocate. you farm out the trust that people are giving you. what kind of phone calls are you getting from your managers and clients these days?...
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document is from the collection of raymond, a renowned speechwriter for fdr, so he was part -- part of franklinlano roosevelt's brain trust. if you look at this document closely, you can see that it was actually the first draft of the speech in which he coins the term "the new deal." it is a bit ironic that this ends up in the collection of herbert hoover. fdr and herbert hoover were political -- well, they were not allies. that's put it that way. in 1932, fdr, by a landslide, beat herbert hoover. so how does this get here? once the new deal went into play, raymond changed his mind about it completely, so he resigned his position with fdr and became friends with herbert hever, so he decided that would, ironically, donate his collection to the hoover library and archives, so not only did he do that, he decided that he would annotate it, as well. when you see the new deal in the margin, he signed and dated it, so in some ways, it is in the archives, nonetheless an incredibly valuable historical document. hooverarchives here at have a wealth about the history of nuclear energy. one of the well-kno
document is from the collection of raymond, a renowned speechwriter for fdr, so he was part -- part of franklinlano roosevelt's brain trust. if you look at this document closely, you can see that it was actually the first draft of the speech in which he coins the term "the new deal." it is a bit ironic that this ends up in the collection of herbert hoover. fdr and herbert hoover were political -- well, they were not allies. that's put it that way. in 1932, fdr, by a landslide, beat...
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aretha franklin's live recording of "amazing grace" is still the best selling record of all time. is the creators of "amazing grace." i between the see a preview of this and it was like going to church. you could see you could see the church people in the audience, we were jumping. it was incredible. tell us this story about how this amazing footage was lost and found. >> in 19272 sydney pollack was hired to direct the film and unfortunately he forgot to bring one of those. you needed that to sync the audio with the video because you needed film in those days. you didn't have one of these. so the film just need ed technology to catch up with it so it took 36 years and a lot of drama and here we are. now is the time. >> there's so much rich in the documentary. you see her father, who was considered one of the greatest preachers of all time that was even praised by dr. martin luther king, mick jagger catching the spirit, slipped in the back. there's so much there. for people who have seen the documentary, you don't hear aretha speak, just speak through song. what does that say to yo
aretha franklin's live recording of "amazing grace" is still the best selling record of all time. is the creators of "amazing grace." i between the see a preview of this and it was like going to church. you could see you could see the church people in the audience, we were jumping. it was incredible. tell us this story about how this amazing footage was lost and found. >> in 19272 sydney pollack was hired to direct the film and unfortunately he forgot to bring one of...