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hatfield. we renounce claims to the timberlands on your lands and apologize for putting forward an invalid claims. you deserve to be compensated, and you shall be. $22 a year. what do you want, mr. hatfield? >> you went to have all that is mine, so i must be entitled to have all that is yours, at least would you inherited from your daddy. >> that is 5,000 acres. >> do not hardly much what the land, just the timber rights. tavis: this is like a reunion for a few of you guys from the "wyatt earp" movie. >> that is right. occasionally, you get to bump up against, you know, people that you work with along the line. but this was one of those kind of movies that has a cast, a lot of young actors, you know, people that you will probably see for a long time now. after making that movie, you see they still want to be together and you do not see that a lot. but occasionally, a movie will foster that kind of a relationship. tavis: i think a lot of americans know this story, at least a part of it, because
hatfield. we renounce claims to the timberlands on your lands and apologize for putting forward an invalid claims. you deserve to be compensated, and you shall be. $22 a year. what do you want, mr. hatfield? >> you went to have all that is mine, so i must be entitled to have all that is yours, at least would you inherited from your daddy. >> that is 5,000 acres. >> do not hardly much what the land, just the timber rights. tavis: this is like a reunion for a few of you guys...
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it is called "hatfields & mccoys." before we jump back into our conversation, here now another scene from "hatfields & mccoys." chanl. since there are so many actors, a-list actors in fact, who are finding comfortable spaces on television to tell stories now, what is it about this particular miniseries that you think works well in this format that might not have worked so well as a movie? >> well, you can tell right awayit is not just the hatfields and mccoys. it is my uncles, it is my aunts, you know, it is my children. tavis: right. >> so we were able to create a real community to try to understand how this thing actually happened. what most people do not know, west virginia and kentucky were ready to go to war over these two families. tavis: the governors got involved. that is how serious it is, yes. >> the hatfields were in west virginia and said you cannot just arbitrarily come over here and try to hunt our people. so here we just come out of one war and now we're going to have a whole other one. so this was more
it is called "hatfields & mccoys." before we jump back into our conversation, here now another scene from "hatfields & mccoys." chanl. since there are so many actors, a-list actors in fact, who are finding comfortable spaces on television to tell stories now, what is it about this particular miniseries that you think works well in this format that might not have worked so well as a movie? >> well, you can tell right awayit is not just the hatfields and mccoys....
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i was surprised how happy i was with hatfields and mccoys.laying this quintessential american role, guns and fighting end vengeance and kind of the american fabric of how we moved across this continent. if you were tough enough, smart enough or ruthless enough, you could hold on to something you didn't have in europe. tavis: before we get too deep in this conversation, the next project is turning to tv. a three-part six-hour miniseries beginning monday, may 28. here is a preview. >> i, unarmed and asking for my boy. you have my word, i will turn him over to the law. >> this is over and over again. and they shot him. i don't think so. >> ira the day that i saved your life. >> if you feel the need to bring up got one more time. you won't be making a ride home. tavis: i will go back to that question that i asked before i played the club, situate this series in your overall body of work. >> when you boil me down, i am quintessentially american actor. i mean, i am the baseball guy, the cowboy guide. i have tried to do a lot of things with differen
i was surprised how happy i was with hatfields and mccoys.laying this quintessential american role, guns and fighting end vengeance and kind of the american fabric of how we moved across this continent. if you were tough enough, smart enough or ruthless enough, you could hold on to something you didn't have in europe. tavis: before we get too deep in this conversation, the next project is turning to tv. a three-part six-hour miniseries beginning monday, may 28. here is a preview. >> i,...
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the landscape in a very very beautiful hatfield russia and i'm just going to. swing the camera around and. say you're. on something opposite side of the bank. this is serious thing you're actually on its glory. grasps. i mean i'm happy for them to carry exists but i see. which flushes i feel. guilty i am. again.
the landscape in a very very beautiful hatfield russia and i'm just going to. swing the camera around and. say you're. on something opposite side of the bank. this is serious thing you're actually on its glory. grasps. i mean i'm happy for them to carry exists but i see. which flushes i feel. guilty i am. again.
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. >> the hatfield mccoy quick stop in boone county, west virginia, is directly off of route 119.ver barely has to turn the wheel to pull in. on april 17th, 2007, store surveillance cameras record a shocking accident. the general manager is inside the store during morning rush hour. >> people are on their way to work dropping their kids off and they come in to get their coffee and sandwiches. >> in addition to the customers there are vendors dropping off beer and soda and two employees in the store. none of them knows that a life-or-death situation is seconds away. he and the vendors are just walking out the front door when a speeding pickup truck comes flying off the interstate. >> i walked outside to talk to one of the vendors. at that point, we all heard a screeching sound, and we all looked up and saw the car run right through the pump and caught on fire. >> the truck demolishes the pump. it explodes instantly. the vehicle then heads directly towards the store. >> i went left, the vendors went right, and it knocked one of the posts through the window, shot it through the store
. >> the hatfield mccoy quick stop in boone county, west virginia, is directly off of route 119.ver barely has to turn the wheel to pull in. on april 17th, 2007, store surveillance cameras record a shocking accident. the general manager is inside the store during morning rush hour. >> people are on their way to work dropping their kids off and they come in to get their coffee and sandwiches. >> in addition to the customers there are vendors dropping off beer and soda and two...
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>>> welcome back, the hatfield and mccoys of the tech world. another big battle could be looming between these two titans, we have jon fortt with more. >> interesting, we have the youtube app here, preloaded on every ils device. google will have it's on app in the app store. it might be a better app that what we have access to right now, but search is the next area. right now apple is working with yelp. it's working with yahoo for things like sports data being pulled out through siri. expect to see more of that and it could put a bug in google's crau. apple with 25% of the eco system and more on the ipad could hamper that. >> jon, have things gotten more competitive between these two companies? we know that apple has done so well and been the face of the mobility trend, but as apple has done well, google seems to be getting more competitive as well. >> yeah, it really has been. look at samsung. you see their name coming up, they're the top cell phone maker out there. they're a worry as far as tablets go. but google soft wear is powering those s
>>> welcome back, the hatfield and mccoys of the tech world. another big battle could be looming between these two titans, we have jon fortt with more. >> interesting, we have the youtube app here, preloaded on every ils device. google will have it's on app in the app store. it might be a better app that what we have access to right now, but search is the next area. right now apple is working with yelp. it's working with yahoo for things like sports data being pulled out through...
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a corner of the dock will be kept at the hatfield marine science center to be used as a memorial, andching tour. >>> the giants up against the mets tonight. and the team's new right fielder makes his debut. sports is next. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week get whole seedless watermelons fresh off the farm for only $2.98 each. skip the warehouse. 24 rolls of charmin are just $11.99. and kellogg's frosted flakes are a buck 88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> k-9 units received new equipment today. police dogs received new bulletproof vests. pet food express donated almost $120,000 to pay for them. they held agility training exercises to help demonstration the lightweight design of the new vests. >>> it turned out to be a tough day for the giants and the a's. >> yeah, we had the old double whammy going. we'll start with at&t park tonight. the hunter pence impact. not instantaneous. the new giant goes 0 for 4 in his debut. but it's hardly his fault. no one else did much with met
a corner of the dock will be kept at the hatfield marine science center to be used as a memorial, andching tour. >>> the giants up against the mets tonight. and the team's new right fielder makes his debut. sports is next. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week get whole seedless watermelons fresh off the farm for only $2.98 each. skip the warehouse. 24 rolls of charmin are just $11.99. and kellogg's frosted flakes are a buck 88....
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a corner of the dock will be kept at the hatfield marine science center to be used as a science centerching tour. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] consider the journey of today's athletes. their training depends on technology. and when it takes a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell. they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. and soon...even more reason to trust duracell. duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. duralock. coming soon to every duracell battery. >>> k-9 units received new equipment today. police dogs received new bulletproof vests. pet food express donated almost $120,000 to pay for them. they held agility training exercises to help demonstration the lightweight design of the new vests. >>> it turned out to be a tough day for the giants and the a's. >
a corner of the dock will be kept at the hatfield marine science center to be used as a science centerching tour. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] consider the journey of today's athletes. their training depends on technology. and when it takes a battery, there are...
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not as the hatfields and the mccoys. >> and you also picked the one and the only -- >> frank gifford,t of people, a lot of women thought ryan gosling. >> yeah. >> he's an awfully good actor, too. he's cute on the eyes, but a great actor. a lot of people i think because of "magicing mi inin ining mike channing tatum. >> no, matt bomer first. he is totally hot. >> and channing tatum. he is the sweetest guy. he was here last week for "magic mike." he's from alabama. these southern boys, they've been raised with manners. >> i agree. >> i didn't mind being called ma'am. . >> no. i like southern boys, too. have you ever had a funyun? seriously, have a funyun. get involved. funyuns are so good. >> christian bale aa lot of you thought, which is interesting because he's not anywhere near 27. >> bite into it. tell me how bad your breath is right now. >> oh, my god. >> they are awesome. you have to sit alone and tear through a bag of these, funyuns. >> they remind me of -- >> bunions. they fit right on it. it's unbelievable. boy, do i need a pedicure. >> here is the question. if your friend's hu
not as the hatfields and the mccoys. >> and you also picked the one and the only -- >> frank gifford,t of people, a lot of women thought ryan gosling. >> yeah. >> he's an awfully good actor, too. he's cute on the eyes, but a great actor. a lot of people i think because of "magicing mi inin ining mike channing tatum. >> no, matt bomer first. he is totally hot. >> and channing tatum. he is the sweetest guy. he was here last week for "magic mike."...
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"outfront" tonight, mike hatfield.nks for coming "outfront" and appreciate your taking the time. what are these behavior detection agents? how did they pick this woman out? a lot of people look upset, disturbed, nervous, going through security. >> well, one could argue the stressful environment of an airport can cause that in a lot of people. but what they're trained to do and they do receive a very rigorous training protocol before they get certified to do this job, they look for indicators, both voluntary actions, involuntary actions, facial gestures, facial motions and a wide variety of body language, if you will, as they practice this behavior detection science. in this case, there was a rather overt initial indicator, the woman was, as you said, trying to hide her face, which seemed that they watched her a little bit longer. as it progressed, the point value of her situation increased pretty rapidly. and it wasn't long before they called in local law enforcement and the rest is in the police report. >> what do you
"outfront" tonight, mike hatfield.nks for coming "outfront" and appreciate your taking the time. what are these behavior detection agents? how did they pick this woman out? a lot of people look upset, disturbed, nervous, going through security. >> well, one could argue the stressful environment of an airport can cause that in a lot of people. but what they're trained to do and they do receive a very rigorous training protocol before they get certified to do this job,...
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phil" -- >> sarah hatfield abandoned her two young children in a parked car at a gas station. >> announcersuspicion. >> dr. phil: you get a call from her around midnight. >> she said i don't know how i got here. i don't know what's going on. >> everything's completely blank. there's nothing there. >> announcer: was it amnesia? >> dr. phil: did you know where your children were? >> no. >> announcer: or is she hiding a secret? >> dr. phil: the simplest thing is that you are lying. >> announcer: will the truth -- >> i've been honest from the beginning. >> announcer: -- come out? >> dr. phil: before you answer this question, weigh this very carefully. is there something you need to tell me? we asked you to take a polygraph test. >> announcer: a daytime exclusive. only on "dr. phil."
phil" -- >> sarah hatfield abandoned her two young children in a parked car at a gas station. >> announcersuspicion. >> dr. phil: you get a call from her around midnight. >> she said i don't know how i got here. i don't know what's going on. >> everything's completely blank. there's nothing there. >> announcer: was it amnesia? >> dr. phil: did you know where your children were? >> no. >> announcer: or is she hiding a secret? >>...
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round of the feud between the rocket man and the material girl, who seem to have become modern-day hatfields. >> reporter: it may have started in january, when madonna slyly insulted gaga during an interview with cynthia mcfadden. >> it feels reductive. >> is that good? >> look it up. >> reporter: but elton was having none of it. it turns out gaga is godmother to his son. and in days, he was lobbing insults at madonna at the golden globes. >> madonna doesn't have [ bleep ]. >> those are fighting words. >> accurate words. >> reporter: then, in an interview with "gma" right before the super bowl -- >> what would your advice be to madonna this year? >> make sure you lip-sync good. >> reporter: for her part, madonna has been able to express herself on the issue of gaga. she pointedly mashed up her song. with gaga's "born this way." ♪ i'm on the right track, baby i was born this way ♪ >> reporter: as the tour as gone on, madonna made headlines for what has come off. >> if madonna had any sense, she would have stayed away with the dance stuff. but no. she had to prove -- and she looks like a [ ble
round of the feud between the rocket man and the material girl, who seem to have become modern-day hatfields. >> reporter: it may have started in january, when madonna slyly insulted gaga during an interview with cynthia mcfadden. >> it feels reductive. >> is that good? >> look it up. >> reporter: but elton was having none of it. it turns out gaga is godmother to his son. and in days, he was lobbing insults at madonna at the golden globes. >> madonna doesn't...