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>> there's no bathing suit there, harold. >> it's a bathing suit my wife's company makes. >> can you tell your wife i don't see a bathing suit. just see a lot of skin and a patch of material in a place tucked away. >> i'm not going to look as closely as you did. i understand the young lady in the middle is wearing a bathing
>> there's no bathing suit there, harold. >> it's a bathing suit my wife's company makes. >> can you tell your wife i don't see a bathing suit. just see a lot of skin and a patch of material in a place tucked away. >> i'm not going to look as closely as you did. i understand the young lady in the middle is wearing a bathing
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harold raxos was a triple -- ramos was a triple threat.hen it came to comedy, harold ramos did it all. he directed groundhog day. wrote animal house. and start in ghost busters. no matter the subject, ramos knew where to find the absurd in just about everything. consider the scene from national lampoon's vacation. ramos directed the picture and turned a family road trip into a hilarious adventure. ramos began his career as a joke editor for playboy magazine. then he joined second city group, joining with john belushi and dan a akroyd. ramos family said he died of an auto-immune disease. >> co-writer, performer and teacher, harold ramos, may he now get the answers he was always seeking. >> so if he wanted to have a tribute, you wouldn't even know where to start. >> it's sad he died so young. richelle, thank you. for more on the legacy of harold ramos, david poanld join poanld. i assume you had some interactions with him. is that correct? >> before the internet was even invited, we had chat rooms. hollywood tonight, people aspiring to work i
harold raxos was a triple -- ramos was a triple threat.hen it came to comedy, harold ramos did it all. he directed groundhog day. wrote animal house. and start in ghost busters. no matter the subject, ramos knew where to find the absurd in just about everything. consider the scene from national lampoon's vacation. ramos directed the picture and turned a family road trip into a hilarious adventure. ramos began his career as a joke editor for playboy magazine. then he joined second city group,...
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>> with harold ramis. when you did the obituary for him.ist who this person is. is this not a mainstream name that we all don't know. >> we do know but we don't know that he had done so much. >> he was the one behind the cameras. we mentioned some of it before. to start with your first film being animal house, which is like one of the all-time classics. he said before he died that he was happy he actually did about two or four films that will go down in history and always be remembered. >> this scene in animal house. he wrote this stuff. it was so great. >> i didn't know he wrote it. >> what i remember him for, my favorite, is this scene in caddie shack. >> sorry. >> how about a nice, cool drink, varmints, scum, slime. you are one of the lowest members of the foot chain and you will probably be replaced by the rat. >> ah! >> to harold ramis, we thank you. >> you forgot ghost busters. love that. >>> i want to get to this story. this cob a bit of a movie scene if you will. a guy walks into a bank with a meat cleaver. that's outlandish enough.
>> with harold ramis. when you did the obituary for him.ist who this person is. is this not a mainstream name that we all don't know. >> we do know but we don't know that he had done so much. >> he was the one behind the cameras. we mentioned some of it before. to start with your first film being animal house, which is like one of the all-time classics. he said before he died that he was happy he actually did about two or four films that will go down in history and always be...
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we'll remember harold ramis. who wrote, directed and acted in some of hollywood's most comedic films. to share a m. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? irresistible flavors, like toasted coconut and vanilla, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit greek. taste satisfaction without sacrifice. ♪ dannon happening right here in the area... to pinpoint what's causing dozens of children get sick. plus... a woman says she was attacked in a club... for wearing google glass. you know, the crowd at mol's is not a tech-oriented crowr the most part and -- turning air into water ... the machine that can make 300 gallons of wat overnight. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> harold ramis was t
we'll remember harold ramis. who wrote, directed and acted in some of hollywood's most comedic films. to share a m. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? irresistible flavors, like toasted coconut and vanilla, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit...
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we'll remember harold ramis. who wrote directed and acted in some of hollywood's most comedic films. to share a m. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? irresistible flavors, like toasted coconut and vanilla, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit greek. taste satisfaction without sacrifice. ♪ dannon >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> harold ramis was the creative force behind a series of beloved movies starting in the 1970s. the writer, actor, director died monday outside of chicago. as bill whitaker reports he's being remembered for his silly, smart and influential movies. >> reporter: harold ramis made us laugh, on screen like in 1984's "ghost busters." >> it would be a twinkie 35 feet long weighing approximately 600 pounds. >> that's a
we'll remember harold ramis. who wrote directed and acted in some of hollywood's most comedic films. to share a m. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? irresistible flavors, like toasted coconut and vanilla, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit greek....
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that's because harold ramis died today. if you have a favorite funny movie through the '70s right through the next couple of decades, there is a good chance you can thank harold ramis for making you laugh. and he did so as an actor, director and the writer of the dialogue we have quoted for a good chunk of our lives. for starters he gave us "animal house," the college anthem of a generation or more. that featured the great john belushi. the list goes on, including icons such as "stripes." "ghostbusters," in which ramis co-starred, "caddyshack," national lampoon's "vacation", "groundhog day" and "analyze this." harold ramis was a crowd chicagoan who returned there at the height of his success. chicago improv trained him for acting in films like "knocked up" where he made up almost all of the dialogue on screen. he died of an autoimmune disease. the great harold ramis, who made life so much more funny, was 69 years old. >>> and the olympic games are over in sochi. we're back home, the olympic flame is gone in sochi. and russi
that's because harold ramis died today. if you have a favorite funny movie through the '70s right through the next couple of decades, there is a good chance you can thank harold ramis for making you laugh. and he did so as an actor, director and the writer of the dialogue we have quoted for a good chunk of our lives. for starters he gave us "animal house," the college anthem of a generation or more. that featured the great john belushi. the list goes on, including icons such as...
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>> because harold's company -- >> my wife's company. >> harold's wife's company made that little patchf material. >> let's see. wait. >> let me get the pen. >> this patch right here. >> it's like a 2 by 2. >> called basta surf. >> looks like a sample sent to me for material. >> oh, that right there. >> yes. >> you showed that. yeah. >> that's it. isn't that nice? >> the overhead must be pretty high in that company. >> so what does that cost? the basta surf. >> you've noticed this, circled it and i appreciate it. i don't know. i want to be clear it was your work which i'm appreciative of. my wife -- look this is a big deal for people in this business. i'm happy for my wife. >> it's a big deal for us. >> absolutely. >> we appreciate your wife's effortses. >> thank you, michael. thank you. give her my congrats. >> i just -- >> many times over. >> i can't stand it. >> oh. >> i'm jealous. i just can't stand it. i'm sorry. >> nor can i. >> it drives me crazy. >> all perfect an -- it's what makes me like have problems. so i'm not going to do that anymore. i look great. okay. >> you do. >> you
>> because harold's company -- >> my wife's company. >> harold's wife's company made that little patchf material. >> let's see. wait. >> let me get the pen. >> this patch right here. >> it's like a 2 by 2. >> called basta surf. >> looks like a sample sent to me for material. >> oh, that right there. >> yes. >> you showed that. yeah. >> that's it. isn't that nice? >> the overhead must be pretty high in that...
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one dell in london he is a journalist and writer for the guardian and al-jazeera in berlin we have harold whelan back he is a researcher and member of the european radicalization awareness network and in harrisburg we cross to paul godfrey he is an author and professor emeritus at elizabethtown college right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it sunny if i go to you first day i think my introduction should be a little familiar to you because i stole it ok from an article that you wrote recently and i want to quote one of the sentences talking about the right wing right wing groups and parties in the west they put on smart suits stop using crude racist language and set out to gain respectability explain to our viewers what you mean. well i think that the lot of the parties across western europe especially in the u.k. in france in germany austria austria you know and specially in the netherlands what they're trying to do is realize that a lot of the language at the union of past which was sometimes very anti semitic you
one dell in london he is a journalist and writer for the guardian and al-jazeera in berlin we have harold whelan back he is a researcher and member of the european radicalization awareness network and in harrisburg we cross to paul godfrey he is an author and professor emeritus at elizabethtown college right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it sunny if i go to you first day i think my introduction should be a little...
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we want to know what were your favorite lines from a harold ramis movie? tweet us your responses using the hashtag way too early. you can see i got my gopher. got my little gopher with me. he always means so much. >>> still ahead, baseball is changing the game, the rule change that could mean the end to the most exciting play in sports. speaking of change in the game, taco bell is out to revolutionize your breakfast. we have their new menu. you better get the hot sauce ready and the maalox as well. that story and a check on weather when way too early comes right back. soldiers didn't have time to react. witnesses say women soldiers were among the injured. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c
we want to know what were your favorite lines from a harold ramis movie? tweet us your responses using the hashtag way too early. you can see i got my gopher. got my little gopher with me. he always means so much. >>> still ahead, baseball is changing the game, the rule change that could mean the end to the most exciting play in sports. speaking of change in the game, taco bell is out to revolutionize your breakfast. we have their new menu. you better get the hot sauce ready and the...
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harold ford. know if you've seen this plan but you wrote yesterday about not having a health care alternative. if the health care alternative is a part of this america's work plan they have laid out, can it be helpful to them as they find themselves heading toward the fall elections? >> i think it could be helpful if it's a credible alternative. if the alternative is, well, you know, go back to the way things were, i think that's is not good enough and it's not going to play. polls show that people are not wild about obamacare but people do not want it repealed. republican party's position is still it should be repealed, we should get rid of it, it won't work. well, fine, give us a credible alternative. we haven't heard that from the republican party yet. >> you've seen the first cut at the -- at republican attempt, it gets rid of the preexisting conditions. i mean, this is a pretty bad. i think what the democrats are going to do is take the first cut and say, hey, how do you like this? republican
harold ford. know if you've seen this plan but you wrote yesterday about not having a health care alternative. if the health care alternative is a part of this america's work plan they have laid out, can it be helpful to them as they find themselves heading toward the fall elections? >> i think it could be helpful if it's a credible alternative. if the alternative is, well, you know, go back to the way things were, i think that's is not good enough and it's not going to play. polls show...
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>> pelley: bill whitaker on the death of harold ramis. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. one of the most notorious drug kingpins in the world could soon be at the center of a tug of war. today, lawyers for joaquin guzman began to try to prevent his extradition from mexico, where he was arrested over the weekend, to the united states where he's wanted on a slew of charges. but mexico is showing no inclination to turn him over. tomorrow, a mexican judge is expected to start the process of bringing him to trial. tonight, bob orr has new information about how snitches, wiretaps and intercepted phone calls helped the authorities get shorty. >> reporter: joaquin "el chapo" guzman the reputed head of the sinoloa cartel had eluded capture for 13 years after escaping from prison in a laundry truck in 2001. but his fugitive run ended saturday in this modest hotel on mexico's pacific coast. u.s. law enforcement played a crucial role developing fresh int
>> pelley: bill whitaker on the death of harold ramis. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. one of the most notorious drug kingpins in the world could soon be at the center of a tug of war. today, lawyers for joaquin guzman began to try to prevent his extradition from mexico, where he was arrested over the weekend, to the united states where he's wanted on a slew of charges. but...
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harold ramis was 69 years old.ow turn you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> stunning new details on the most wanted druglord after avoided justice for years in mexico, could the kingpin known as "el chappo" end up in a united states court? >>> and russian's ousted leader is missing. >>> and there are some now new signs that jeb bush is seriously considering a white house run. so why is he now warning fellow republicans to, quote, chill out? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."
harold ramis was 69 years old.ow turn you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> stunning new details on the most wanted druglord after avoided justice for years in mexico, could the kingpin known as "el chappo" end up in a united states court? >>> and russian's ousted leader is missing. >>> and there are some now new signs that jeb bush is seriously considering a white house run. so why is he now warning fellow republicans to, quote, chill out? i'm...
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a whole range of comedic elements in harold ramis' movies.forgot to tell you. >> what? >> don't cross the streams. >> why? >> it would be bad. >> best thing that ever happened to me. >> i'm the best thing that ever happened to you in. >> yeah. >> now i just feel bad for you. >> license to kill by the government of the united nations, man free to kill -- you must know your enemy. in this case, my enemy is a varmint. >> we might as well have a good time. toga, toga, toga! >> what's the matter with you? we never discuss mr. beaty's health outside the family. you know that. sit down. sit down. do you want a fresh one? ♪ there ain't no mountain we can't climb babe i got you babe ♪ >> workd with the comic greats and made them greater if he wasn't the greatest himself. >> willie, one of those movies, "animal house" in '78, '79. but groundhog day, seen it 1,000 times. >> keeps building. beyond cult classic. if he had one of these movies, he would be a legend. if he had just made "vacation," if he had just made "caddyshack," he would be a legend. he h
a whole range of comedic elements in harold ramis' movies.forgot to tell you. >> what? >> don't cross the streams. >> why? >> it would be bad. >> best thing that ever happened to me. >> i'm the best thing that ever happened to you in. >> yeah. >> now i just feel bad for you. >> license to kill by the government of the united nations, man free to kill -- you must know your enemy. in this case, my enemy is a varmint. >> we might as well...
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thank you, harold. good night.seconds, okay, campers rise and shine and it is cold out there today, this happened in america today, courtesy of sb nation, the band madison rising were introduced as america's most patriotic band, well they rocked the daytona 500 with what editors of pick pedia have already designated as the worst rendition of the national anthem in history. >> oh, say, can we see a
thank you, harold. good night.seconds, okay, campers rise and shine and it is cold out there today, this happened in america today, courtesy of sb nation, the band madison rising were introduced as america's most patriotic band, well they rocked the daytona 500 with what editors of pick pedia have already designated as the worst rendition of the national anthem in history. >> oh, say, can we see a
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thank you, harold. good night.roans]: [bleep] damn. and how is the psoriasis coming? has it gotten any better? oh! it's not good, doc. it's not good. i'm scaling up like a [bleep] damn boa constrictor over here. skin conditions can be manifestations of deeper issues. well, you're not a skin doctor, so let's drop it already, okay? - i got beef with you. - excuse me? i am mad at you! remember that cooperative dinner you had me have with my friends so we could try and resolve some of our issues? well, it blew up in my face. what happened? uh, screaming and tears and physical threats, uh, frank pulled out his gun, somebody dropped the "n" bomb.
thank you, harold. good night.roans]: [bleep] damn. and how is the psoriasis coming? has it gotten any better? oh! it's not good, doc. it's not good. i'm scaling up like a [bleep] damn boa constrictor over here. skin conditions can be manifestations of deeper issues. well, you're not a skin doctor, so let's drop it already, okay? - i got beef with you. - excuse me? i am mad at you! remember that cooperative dinner you had me have with my friends so we could try and resolve some of our issues?...
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bill murray who costarred with ramis said harold earned his keep on the planet. god bless him. >> you may remember him from this on screen performance in ghost busters. >> well, let's say this twinkie represents the normal amount of connectic energy in the new york area. according to this morning's sample it would be 35 feet long weighing approximately 600 pounds. >> that's a big twinkie. >> indeed. well, a makeshift memorial outside the new york ghostbusters firehouse included what else? a twinkie. harold ramis was 69. >> the drought has hit historic levels drying out much of california and it's only getting worse. imagines from nasa show the extreme lack of snow covering the state. rain is in the forecast this week which will help but it's still not enough to solve the problem. public school administrators in the state have been asked to dramatically cut back on water use at facilities from kindergartens to community colleges. let's see if there's relief in sight. a lot of pressure this morning. one coast needs the rain and the other needs the heat. >> we need
bill murray who costarred with ramis said harold earned his keep on the planet. god bless him. >> you may remember him from this on screen performance in ghost busters. >> well, let's say this twinkie represents the normal amount of connectic energy in the new york area. according to this morning's sample it would be 35 feet long weighing approximately 600 pounds. >> that's a big twinkie. >> indeed. well, a makeshift memorial outside the new york ghostbusters firehouse...
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thank you, harold. good night.al's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. what a show for you tonight. my guest tonight journalist hooman majd but first for all the criticism russia endured about the olympics from the lack of snow to the shoty work manship, the combination of tap water you couldn't drink or wash your face in or look ate for very long. [ laughter ] human right as abuses, anti-gay legislation. my point is -- >> a colorful end to the winter games in sochi. the president of the ioc declairg them an extraordinary success. >> jon: extraordinary some people went count a hill and nobody blew up. so as russia saluted the end of games with the signature giant weeping bear and, of course, their ode to all the really great artists they had shot, impresident order exiled we're reminded that our own jason jones was in russia near these games. here now his f
thank you, harold. good night.al's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. what a show for you tonight. my guest tonight journalist hooman majd but first for all the criticism russia endured about the olympics from the lack of snow to the shoty work manship, the combination of tap water you couldn't drink...
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harold ramis was 69. bill karins here. talking weather in a second. but really for our generation, for jen x eors and millennials >> his appearance -- >> the way we see nerdism, he wrote that. >> he always wrote the perspective from the poor, the underprivileged, attacking the people on top. >> it explains your sense of humor, by the way. >> i wish i had his humor. a lot of talk about the cold and the west coast, talking about the rain on its way. the cold is -- the eastern two-thirds of the country, and a little bit up there in montana. really the storms that is going to be moving into california that is really going to cause the headline. this is not a drought buster. more like a drought denter. that's what we like. need a bunch of these storms, doesn't do too much damage. asking for the rodrigueservoirs the snow pack. a little piece will break off and head into california on wednesday. ten-day rainfall totals, well, looks like the map is not updating there. but let me show you what it is going to look like. as far as the heaviest rain goes, los ang
harold ramis was 69. bill karins here. talking weather in a second. but really for our generation, for jen x eors and millennials >> his appearance -- >> the way we see nerdism, he wrote that. >> he always wrote the perspective from the poor, the underprivileged, attacking the people on top. >> it explains your sense of humor, by the way. >> i wish i had his humor. a lot of talk about the cold and the west coast, talking about the rain on its way. the cold is --...
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the family of harold ramis is preparing for his funeral.er and director perhaps best known for directing caddie shack" and "ghostbusters" died yesterday. yesterday, president obama paid tribute saying "when we watched his movies we questioned authority, we identified with the outsider, we root the for the underdog and through it all, we never lost our faith in happy endings." it's a pretty eloquent thing to say and shows it he did watch all those movies. bill, you've been looking into ramos and who how he game the comedy great. those aren't the only movies. >> not at all. if you came of age during the age of hbo, he is our orson welles. did you know that and ot first day of first grade, harold ramos was sent to the principal's office for chewing gum. he remembers thinking well, there goes college. but a tortured rebel he was not. see, harold was the kind of kid who spent his bar mitts vats money on wall to wall carpeting for his parents. when he made it to washington yurnt university in the '60s, his tool of anarchy was comedy. the satire h
the family of harold ramis is preparing for his funeral.er and director perhaps best known for directing caddie shack" and "ghostbusters" died yesterday. yesterday, president obama paid tribute saying "when we watched his movies we questioned authority, we identified with the outsider, we root the for the underdog and through it all, we never lost our faith in happy endings." it's a pretty eloquent thing to say and shows it he did watch all those movies. bill, you've...
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it were found were apparently what a lot of time let me let me go to harold in berlin because i think sunny is really on the something here because you have an economy that is crueler and meaner than ever before ever since the end of the second world war and then you have a cold and then you have a different cultural said i mean this is the disconnect here i think that a lot of people are feeling again it seems to me left to right traditional left to right in europe you know it's a plague on both their houses because they're the establishment if you just move a little bit to one hundred degree or the other but they still have power here and i think this is frustrating for a lot of people because a lot of people did fall through the cracks over the last decade. absolutely and as i did before i can support that i was just chuckling a little bit to myself when you watching me get it getting getting polarized certainly told me that we had probably not much of a solution to help in this because we were sort of radicalizes and you know we might we might find that and life something i could
it were found were apparently what a lot of time let me let me go to harold in berlin because i think sunny is really on the something here because you have an economy that is crueler and meaner than ever before ever since the end of the second world war and then you have a cold and then you have a different cultural said i mean this is the disconnect here i think that a lot of people are feeling again it seems to me left to right traditional left to right in europe you know it's a plague on...
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harold we'll be watching this with you. thanks very much. >> thanks for having me, john. >> nature's inferno. indonesia reeling from another volcano. >>> we asked our science and technology correspondent jake ward to investigate. >> breaking news tonight, this just in. a minor earthquake at south carolina. shaking homes in south carolina and georgia. and the u.s. geological survey says it had a preliminary magnitude of 4.4, centered a few miles from edgefield, south carolina, people feeling it in both states. >>> a volcano, forcing more than 100,000 people to leave their home. step vassoon reports. >> they scrambled to get out. many panicked. >> we are going to refugee camp. we need to be evacuated. >> reporter: just one and a half hours after authorities raised the alert level mountain galut erupted. material was thrown as far as 17 kilometers away. people living within 10 kilometers were told to leave their homes, some could not get out in time, and went to hospital after they were hit with volcanic debris. three internat
harold we'll be watching this with you. thanks very much. >> thanks for having me, john. >> nature's inferno. indonesia reeling from another volcano. >>> we asked our science and technology correspondent jake ward to investigate. >> breaking news tonight, this just in. a minor earthquake at south carolina. shaking homes in south carolina and georgia. and the u.s. geological survey says it had a preliminary magnitude of 4.4, centered a few miles from edgefield, south...
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harold ray ramos. you'll definitely have a favorite in this one.ll you about it. >>> ahead in the next half hour will you start it your morning south of the border? taco bell is making a big play for breakfast. you're watching "world news now." >> "world news now" continues after this, from our abc stations. ♪ >>> this morning we're remembering a man who made us laugh. the name harold ramis may not be on the tip of your tongue but you may have a personal favorite among the movies that he wrote or directed. >> "animal house" "caddie shack", "ghostbusters", maybe "ground hog day." abc's john von damm pays a tribute. >> reporter: kind of a nerd. that is harold ramis in "ghostbusters" and that is his trademark and why so many films he worked on stuck in the culture. "caddyshack" about a nerdy sub versive. "animal house" he co-wrote about subversive nerds. comedies smarter than goofball. dark at times but always with a light left on. "groundhog day," a nightmare but wrapped in a snowball of sweetness. ramis came up through chicago's second city comedy t
harold ray ramos. you'll definitely have a favorite in this one.ll you about it. >>> ahead in the next half hour will you start it your morning south of the border? taco bell is making a big play for breakfast. you're watching "world news now." >> "world news now" continues after this, from our abc stations. ♪ >>> this morning we're remembering a man who made us laugh. the name harold ramis may not be on the tip of your tongue but you may have a...
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>> pelley: bill whitaker on the death of harold ramis.
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but before we get maude lynn here, it would be -- it would shame the memory of harold ramis if we gott sentimental. let us go into his memorial eating twinkies and singing boom chaka laka and quoting "caddyshack." >> and eating babe ruths, in my faif rite scene from "caddyshack". i somehow never grow up from that sort of humor. bill weir, thank you very much. >>> up next, a controversial bill that some say is anti-gay in front of arizona's governor tonight. plus, first lady michelle obama busts out a rap and a fan flips justin timberlake the bird and gets a reaction she probably wasn't expecting. hing rod casti, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, campbell's healthy request. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights
but before we get maude lynn here, it would be -- it would shame the memory of harold ramis if we gott sentimental. let us go into his memorial eating twinkies and singing boom chaka laka and quoting "caddyshack." >> and eating babe ruths, in my faif rite scene from "caddyshack". i somehow never grow up from that sort of humor. bill weir, thank you very much. >>> up next, a controversial bill that some say is anti-gay in front of arizona's governor tonight....
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this is very big. >> reporter: that was harold ramis in "ghostbuisters."his trademark. and why so many of the films he worked in have really stuck in the culture. "caddyshack," which he directed about a nerdy subversive. "animal house," which he co-wrote about subversive nerds. comedies that were smarter than goofball. dark at times, but always with a light left on. his "groundhog day," for example, sort of nightmare, but inside a kind of snowball. ramis came up through chicago's legendary second city comedy troupe, serving for a time as head writer, the same generation as the original "saturday night live" cast, with whom he worked with in several movies -- chevy chase, in "national lampoon's vacation," with that scene on the highway. work that inspired a younger generation, like writer and director, judd apatow, who actually interviewed ramis for his high school radio station, and then, years later, cast him in his own huge hit, "knocked up," and five years ago in "year one." it was the last movie ramis would direct. he died early this morning in chicago
this is very big. >> reporter: that was harold ramis in "ghostbuisters."his trademark. and why so many of the films he worked in have really stuck in the culture. "caddyshack," which he directed about a nerdy subversive. "animal house," which he co-wrote about subversive nerds. comedies that were smarter than goofball. dark at times, but always with a light left on. his "groundhog day," for example, sort of nightmare, but inside a kind of snowball....
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harold ramis was only 69 years old.eir favorite harold ramis movie. choose between animal house, meat balls, caddy shack or analyze this. if you would like to vote look to the post on facebook. >>> the man who wants to divide california into six states is kicking off his campaign. he held a news conference this afternoon days after officials approved a campaign. he says california is ungovernorrable the way it is. under his plan counties would be divided and the state called silicon valley would become the richest in the united states. he needs 800,000 signatures by july 18 to put it on the ballot. >>> thousands of dollars for two hours in a hospital room. >> some say the medical system needs a transfusion. 2 investigates the crazy world of hospital medical bills and what you can do about it. >> and girl scouts follow the lead of one smart cookie, the explosion of sales after a scout found a prime location to sell her product. >> afterthe break, tracking -- after the break, tracking rain, when it gets here and how long
harold ramis was only 69 years old.eir favorite harold ramis movie. choose between animal house, meat balls, caddy shack or analyze this. if you would like to vote look to the post on facebook. >>> the man who wants to divide california into six states is kicking off his campaign. he held a news conference this afternoon days after officials approved a campaign. he says california is ungovernorrable the way it is. under his plan counties would be divided and the state called silicon...
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harold ramis has died. ramis was the creative force behind such comedy classics as "animal house," "caddyshack," "ghostbusters," and "groundhog day." his talent agency says he died from complications related to a rare auto-immune disorder, a condition he battled for years. he was 69. dean will have reaction to his death throughout the morning. northwestern graduate seth myers debuted as his new post of late night. he takes over for jimmy fallon and moved on to the tonight show. >> thank you for taking over the tonight show at 1130 so i can take over late night at 1230. i promised to treat it with respect and dignity and to only use it to do a completely original comedy pieces ... starting now. >> he then launched into a monologue and welcomed his first guest, amy poehler and then vice-president joe biden join them on the set. good times. >> i didn't mean to do that. >> early today we have cold temperatures. later today it will be cold also. no warmup for the next seven days. we expect to see potential for r
harold ramis has died. ramis was the creative force behind such comedy classics as "animal house," "caddyshack," "ghostbusters," and "groundhog day." his talent agency says he died from complications related to a rare auto-immune disorder, a condition he battled for years. he was 69. dean will have reaction to his death throughout the morning. northwestern graduate seth myers debuted as his new post of late night. he takes over for jimmy fallon and moved...
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harold ramis died from complications from autoimmune inflammatory disease.ans know him from the "ghostbusters faiilms. he was 69 years old. harold ramis is the guy who made it possible for the first generation of saturday night live performers to have a career film.s phil -- in his three of his films are on the list of the top greatest comedies of all time. >> he was a genius writer. i remember him back in second late in the early 80's, 70's. >> his stuff is different from the comedy you see today. >> thank you. >> mcdonald is considering making a big change. goif you're planning to to disney, and you might spend more. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> breaking news in our top stories, we just learned that the mother who was struck by a dump truck outside of nottingham elementary
harold ramis died from complications from autoimmune inflammatory disease.ans know him from the "ghostbusters faiilms. he was 69 years old. harold ramis is the guy who made it possible for the first generation of saturday night live performers to have a career film.s phil -- in his three of his films are on the list of the top greatest comedies of all time. >> he was a genius writer. i remember him back in second late in the early 80's, 70's. >> his stuff is different from the...
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harold varmus: i see at least two major issues in the usage of genetic information.ill be to develop the rules for risk assessment so we can tell individuals, here are the diseases for which you at a highest risk based on your genetic profile. the reason that's important is that that will be an inspiration to behavioral modification which is currently difficult to achieve. now hand in hand with the challenge of using genetic information comes a societal challenge for all of us. and that is to insure that we protect people's privacy, and that we protect them against the discrimination that may, that's likely to occur during their-- their efforts to obtain insurance and to obtain employment. even at a personal level, how many people really want to know what the future has in store? that's devastating news to get. it's a death sentence to get a positive result. i, myself, would not want to go through testing at this time because there's nothing that i would do differently with my life. if you get a positive diagnosis then suddenly it can become a focus. and if you sudde
harold varmus: i see at least two major issues in the usage of genetic information.ill be to develop the rules for risk assessment so we can tell individuals, here are the diseases for which you at a highest risk based on your genetic profile. the reason that's important is that that will be an inspiration to behavioral modification which is currently difficult to achieve. now hand in hand with the challenge of using genetic information comes a societal challenge for all of us. and that is to...
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need to explain it to the american public, what are the rules of engagement, why are you doing it, harolde a speech in march 2010 before officials were willing to do that, to talk about those things, so they were a little more transparent about it, but she agrees with the drone policy. >> right. there's this issue again where she is tied to not only, obviously, her husband's administration, but this administration and these issues become more litigated in a political context, does she have to simply say, well, i defend everything and work on it, or does she create her own policy if she were number one? i want to play, as well, reince priebus talking about why everything from that clinton era, including lewinsky, is on the table. take a listen. >> i think everything's on the table. i don't see how someone gets a pass on anything. i mean, especially in today's politics. i think we're going to have a truck load of opposition research on hillary clinton. >> amy. >> i think that you're going to see them basically do everything and we're seeing this on howard county -- health care now. they are
need to explain it to the american public, what are the rules of engagement, why are you doing it, harolde a speech in march 2010 before officials were willing to do that, to talk about those things, so they were a little more transparent about it, but she agrees with the drone policy. >> right. there's this issue again where she is tied to not only, obviously, her husband's administration, but this administration and these issues become more litigated in a political context, does she...
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harold ramis was 69 years old. >> so many folks can quote "caddyshack". he was a writer on "caddyshack". >> let's talk business and family news. a family vacation to disney world. lauren simonetti is here with that and other top business news. >> disney's magic kingdom has a price tag now fit for a king. the orlando theme park raising admission to $99 for adult the and children. it's the second time in 8 months disney increased prices visitors to ep cot animal kingdom those tickets now costing $94. taco bell is rolling out an unconventional breakfast menu. i say unconventional because of this the waffle taco which is a wavl wrapped around sausage bacon they are not only interesting but you can hold them in one hand and cell phone in the other. they plan to serve breakfast from 7 to 11 in the morning a half hour later than mcdonalds. mickey d's offer struggled offering breakfast and lunch with low kitchen space. got milk ads are being replaced li by these new ads that highlight the nutritional value of milk. and. >> hello. welcome. if you know the name of
harold ramis was 69 years old. >> so many folks can quote "caddyshack". he was a writer on "caddyshack". >> let's talk business and family news. a family vacation to disney world. lauren simonetti is here with that and other top business news. >> disney's magic kingdom has a price tag now fit for a king. the orlando theme park raising admission to $99 for adult the and children. it's the second time in 8 months disney increased prices visitors to ep cot...
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listen i mean, you know, harold, let's just talk history for a second.n manning, one of the five greatest regular season quarterbacks. >> i put him up there in the top three. >> regular season. you can't even put him on any list. >> yeah. >> in postseason when it really counts. as marcus allen said last night, anybody that wants to put him on any top list just doesn't know why you play football. you play football to get to the playoffs and do what his brother does in the playoffs, outperform all expectations. he was just god awful last night. he looked like, you know, a rookie quarterback. >> in fairness, they went up against the best defense. >> right. >> last two weeks all they talked about was peyton and only thing they talked about the defense was the young fellow who made the -- >> overthrow pass. the passes were overthrown. >> defense came in with a chip on their shouled last night. >> admit. peyton manning underperformed. >> he didn't have his best game. i know him and i like him. >> i love him. >> he didn't have a good game last night. >> i love
listen i mean, you know, harold, let's just talk history for a second.n manning, one of the five greatest regular season quarterbacks. >> i put him up there in the top three. >> regular season. you can't even put him on any list. >> yeah. >> in postseason when it really counts. as marcus allen said last night, anybody that wants to put him on any top list just doesn't know why you play football. you play football to get to the playoffs and do what his brother does in the...
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my name is harold hamm. i serve as chief executive officer of continental resources. we do not have refineries. it is an honor to address you today on this critical subject of crude oil exports. whether blueberries or oil, restrictions have hampered the market. we need to lift this restriction sooner rather than later. the ceo of a company that developed the first field ever drilled with horizontal drilling and the largest holder and most active driller, is in a unique position to be one of the first to be american energy independence for years ago. -- three years ago. today i see firsthand what is necessary to continue the oil and gas renaissance and achieve energy independence. in 2011 they put a stake in the ground and predicted energy independence by 2020. america's energy independent oil and natural gas drillers have made this a reality. as a result, we can today marked the recent four year anniversary of the oil embargo. ending oil scarcity in america and along with it, ending a shortsighted regulation passed at same time. this is the price of energy and brought
my name is harold hamm. i serve as chief executive officer of continental resources. we do not have refineries. it is an honor to address you today on this critical subject of crude oil exports. whether blueberries or oil, restrictions have hampered the market. we need to lift this restriction sooner rather than later. the ceo of a company that developed the first field ever drilled with horizontal drilling and the largest holder and most active driller, is in a unique position to be one of the...
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. >>> harold ramos died over the weekend. the chicago native began his comedy career in chicago writing jokes for playboy magazine. he was 69 years old. >>> jackson county spelling bee had to take a break after 17 hours. the organizers of the bee ran out of words to stump the last two contestants. the final showdown between 5th grader sophia and sefned greater kash drag on to 2:00 a.m. sunday morning. they will face off again after new words are selected. >> no! >> take a listen to this. >> bell coast. bellicose. b-e-l-l-i-c-o-s-e. >> that is correct. >> and the winner will go to the national spelling bee in spring. they decided not to use a dictionary because they were afraid they would give them different levels of difficulty for the words. >> ran out of doggone words. all right, maria, appreciate it, thank you. >>> from the subways of new york to art museums around the world, graffiti has come a very long way. morgan radford shows us how a group of artists in new york city has left a lasting impression. >> sharp has trowrn
. >>> harold ramos died over the weekend. the chicago native began his comedy career in chicago writing jokes for playboy magazine. he was 69 years old. >>> jackson county spelling bee had to take a break after 17 hours. the organizers of the bee ran out of words to stump the last two contestants. the final showdown between 5th grader sophia and sefned greater kash drag on to 2:00 a.m. sunday morning. they will face off again after new words are selected. >> no! >>...
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the actor, writer, and director harold ramis has died.all that he had a starring role in the academy award-winning movie, "ghostbusters." he teamed up with bill murray and dan aykroyd. his early work and live comedy led to blockbuster movies such as "national lampoon's animal house," and "caddyshack." he died at his home near chicago surrounded by family and friends. harold ramis dead at the age of 69. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. my next guest says he has clues for cracking the chinese business market. ryan frankel is the chief executive and cofounder of verbalizeit. a company that offers translation services in 140 languages and has a team of 18,000 professional translators worldwide. bring us up to date on your company for those who have not been following the fortunes of the company. >> we expanded from live interpretation over the phone to really helping businesses all over the world communicate with global customers. we found that live interpretation happens after the business had engaged with the customer but they nee
the actor, writer, and director harold ramis has died.all that he had a starring role in the academy award-winning movie, "ghostbusters." he teamed up with bill murray and dan aykroyd. his early work and live comedy led to blockbuster movies such as "national lampoon's animal house," and "caddyshack." he died at his home near chicago surrounded by family and friends. harold ramis dead at the age of 69. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. my...
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harold goldstein, the executive director of the sponsor of this legislation. why do you think this bill is important? >> there is now overwhelming scientific evidence that soda and other sugary drinks are a central and unique contributor to the obesity epidemic, to preventible diabetes and to tooth decay. one soda has 16 teaspoons of sugar. imagine eating 16 teaspoons of sugar. it turns out that all of this sugar is the leading source, the sugar in soda and other sugary drinks, the leading source of sugar in the american diet and the leading contributor to the obesity epidemic. >> shouldn't individuals make that decision on their own? >> john that is exactly what this piece of legislation is about. giving consumers the information that they need, and they get to make every decision for themselves, absolutely. that's the american way. that's what freedom is all about. >> high salt content can raise blood pressure. how far do you go with this is my question? do we warn on every food item that is in the store? >> no. absolutely not. i think what we do is, when th
harold goldstein, the executive director of the sponsor of this legislation. why do you think this bill is important? >> there is now overwhelming scientific evidence that soda and other sugary drinks are a central and unique contributor to the obesity epidemic, to preventible diabetes and to tooth decay. one soda has 16 teaspoons of sugar. imagine eating 16 teaspoons of sugar. it turns out that all of this sugar is the leading source, the sugar in soda and other sugary drinks, the...
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harold ramis was 69 years old. i now turn you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> stunning new details on the most wanted druglord after avoided justice for years in mexico, could the kingpin known as "el chappo" end up in a united states court? >>> and russian's ousted leader is missing. >>> and there are some now new signs that jeb bush is seriously considering a white house run. so why is he now warning fellow republicans to, quote, chill out? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we begin with extraordinary new information on the daring raid which led to the arrest of the world's most notorious drug kingpin after 13 years on the lamb in mexico. his nickname is "el chappo" or "shorty." our brian todd has the inside story on how they got the man called "el krcchappo." >> u.s. and mexican authorities have been after him for over a decade. dea officials say he's responsible for at least 25% of the drugs entering the u.s. 85% of the drugs in chicago. one mexican official told me, quote, he is
harold ramis was 69 years old. i now turn you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> stunning new details on the most wanted druglord after avoided justice for years in mexico, could the kingpin known as "el chappo" end up in a united states court? >>> and russian's ousted leader is missing. >>> and there are some now new signs that jeb bush is seriously considering a white house run. so why is he now warning fellow republicans to, quote, chill out?...
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the fbi's top fiber expert, harold dedman, led the search. in wayne's bedroom he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> your blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor, a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was a bridge incident. >> he had been called to the fbi office to help search this station wagon. but not told why. then he spotted fbi techs returning from their search and so he went out to the home to snip fibers for himself. >> saw all the green carpet. >> did you feel, this is it? >> you know, i really didn't. >> because it was a middle class home. a young man living with his parents. but peterson thought -- >> i'm going to run this back to the lab and just look. i started with the green carpet. once i put that sample under the microscope, i mean, i knew instantly that that was it. >> you knew that they had the killer? >> i knew that was it.
the fbi's top fiber expert, harold dedman, led the search. in wayne's bedroom he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> your blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor, a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was a bridge incident. >> he had been called to the fbi...
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and groundhog day and others and we will look back at the life and legacy of harold ramis and let'se the snow and rain may fall across the country with ebony. >> in the south we had lightning storms rolling through this morning around memphis and rain and thunderstorm activity now pressing to the lower mississippi valley and a few light rain showers around dallas but through the afternoon day time heating could certainly trigger a few storms as well. the northeast we will see light snowflakes falling around dc and later in the day flurries around new york city but the big snow m cos tomorrow and light, 1-2"s. >> reporter: harold ramis, responsible for some of the biggest block buster comedies has died and behind the camera as a writer and director that ramis made his mark and the driving force behind the generation of classic comedies and we have more on his life. >> reporter: when it came to comedy harold ramis did it all. he directed groundhog day, wrote animal house, and started in ghost busters. >> peter, this is very big. >> reporter: no matter the subject ramis knew where to f
and groundhog day and others and we will look back at the life and legacy of harold ramis and let'se the snow and rain may fall across the country with ebony. >> in the south we had lightning storms rolling through this morning around memphis and rain and thunderstorm activity now pressing to the lower mississippi valley and a few light rain showers around dallas but through the afternoon day time heating could certainly trigger a few storms as well. the northeast we will see light...
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harold had a hand in all of them. john on the man who had us laughing at lovable losers.e at the same time. >> this is big peter very big that. >> was harold in ghost buster and kind of his trademark. and why so many of the film he worked on have really stuck in the culture. caddy shack about a nerdy subversive. animal house about submerged i have nerves. doym smarter than goof ball. dark at times but always with a light left on. ground hog day sort of nightmare but wrapped inside a snow ball of sweetness. >> pem came up through chicago legendary second city comedy troop part of the same generation as original "saturday night live"cast whom he worked in several movies. murray and stripes. chevy chase in national lampoon vacation with the scene on the highway. work that inspired a younger generation like writer director judd who actually interviewed him for the high school radio decision and then years later cast him in own huge hit knocked you. he produced year one. last movie that ramos would direct. because 4 years ago he got sick. rare auto immune diseas disease. died
harold had a hand in all of them. john on the man who had us laughing at lovable losers.e at the same time. >> this is big peter very big that. >> was harold in ghost buster and kind of his trademark. and why so many of the film he worked on have really stuck in the culture. caddy shack about a nerdy subversive. animal house about submerged i have nerves. doym smarter than goof ball. dark at times but always with a light left on. ground hog day sort of nightmare but wrapped inside a...
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. >>> comedian harold ramis. he suffered from a disease for four years.he is known for his roles in ghost busters and stripes and directed caddy shack, ground hog day. he was 69 years old. >>> drones could make their way into our every day lives from the way we do business to how we >>> drones will be a booming business. they will be used to deliver packs and medicine and emergency supplies. >> and the faa has to make sure that they can fly safely. we have more. >> this warehouse is home to the next generation of drones. >> the growth is pretty much incident. people need to think of these drones or machines as tool. >> mike richards is an engineer turned business tycoon. >> it can travel on the water? >> this the system. >> and his company designs four types of unmanned aircraft. >> you are taking something that's been used or utilized in the military for many different applications and transforming it into a commercial application. >> they can fly just about anywhere and that worries advocates. >> the fact they are smaller. the government can use surveil
. >>> comedian harold ramis. he suffered from a disease for four years.he is known for his roles in ghost busters and stripes and directed caddy shack, ground hog day. he was 69 years old. >>> drones could make their way into our every day lives from the way we do business to how we >>> drones will be a booming business. they will be used to deliver packs and medicine and emergency supplies. >> and the faa has to make sure that they can fly safely. we have more....