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helen: yes.ery different because maria was ripped away from her roots, her memories, her youth. maria altmann had her youth taken away by the nazis. and indeed her family and her memories. that is why this klimt painting was so important. it represented family and memories. the queen of the united kingdom is exactly where she was born, where she grew up charlie. but she knows who she is, and she knows the role she has inherited. helen: absolutely. yes. that fell upon her in a way she inherited it. she wasn't born to be the queen. she was born to be the queen's niece. charlie: her father's brother was supposed to be the king. helen: exactly. her uncle abdicated. suddenly she is in the spotlight. charlie: you are busy. you have lots of opportunities. when peter morgan calls you up peter, who you know. helen: he e-mailed me. he said i have written a play. i would like you to look at it. it is about the queen. i e-mailed back. [laughter] i knew that he knew. i knew that he knew. in the end, i will ha
helen: yes.ery different because maria was ripped away from her roots, her memories, her youth. maria altmann had her youth taken away by the nazis. and indeed her family and her memories. that is why this klimt painting was so important. it represented family and memories. the queen of the united kingdom is exactly where she was born, where she grew up charlie. but she knows who she is, and she knows the role she has inherited. helen: absolutely. yes. that fell upon her in a way she inherited...
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helen does this every night. this past winter, it got down to minus 60.imes you can spend up to an hour on these trucks. >> let me see how heavy that hose is. >> oh, my god, this is heavy shit! >> while her friends back home are settling into their sunset years, helen's pulling in a six-figure salary, one 12-hour shift at a time. >> coming to north dakota, it's like a gold rush. hey, there's gold in the california hills. well, hey there, there's money in north dakota to be made. that's why people are coming here. new the traffic jam. scourge of 20th century city life. raiser of blood pressure. disrupter of supply chains. stealer of bedtime stories. polluter. frustrater. time thief. [cars honking] and one day soon, we'll see the last one ever. cisco is building the internet of everything for connected cities today, that will confine the traffic jam to yesterday. cisco... ...tomorrow starts here. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the
helen does this every night. this past winter, it got down to minus 60.imes you can spend up to an hour on these trucks. >> let me see how heavy that hose is. >> oh, my god, this is heavy shit! >> while her friends back home are settling into their sunset years, helen's pulling in a six-figure salary, one 12-hour shift at a time. >> coming to north dakota, it's like a gold rush. hey, there's gold in the california hills. well, hey there, there's money in north dakota to...
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please welcome helen mirren, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] helen mirren again. >> jimmy: thank you. yes, thank you for coming back on the show. >> we're wearing the same color. >> jimmy: yeah, it's similar colors. yeah. i mean, well, look at this. this is, i cannot wait to just -- you're back on broadway. this is big, right? >> yeah. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is giant. everyone's so excited. this is the best time right now. broadway, there are so many fun people here. >> i know. i know isn't that -- i know like almost the whole, everyone on my block, if you like. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's incredible. really exciting. >> jimmy: everyone's really down in new york doing broadway. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's all good shows. fantastic shows. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now, in true new yorker spirit, which is very fun of you, i saw you, your taking the subway to the theater and there you are. [ laughter ] you did -- it's so funny to me because it almost seems like you're just so posh and you're so -- >> there's this guy sitting next to me. i think he's
please welcome helen mirren, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] helen mirren again. >> jimmy: thank you. yes, thank you for coming back on the show. >> we're wearing the same color. >> jimmy: yeah, it's similar colors. yeah. i mean, well, look at this. this is, i cannot wait to just -- you're back on broadway. this is big, right? >> yeah. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is giant. everyone's so excited. this is the best time...
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helen got married. they moved. mrs. mahoney got ill. then she passed away. helen disappeared. for years, it was not known where all the research helen had done, the writing, the trask of things they had done together was. when i came on the research scene years ago, there was a outline of the book but none of the manuscripts. i made a mission to see if i could not find what happened to that stuff. i did not know if helen was alive because if she was, she would be quite elderly herself by that time. she had kind of disappeared from the bel air neighborhood in the 1940's. i was reluctant to call them aboard drop them a line. one day, there she was. she had great memories of mrs. mahoney. very fond of mrs. mahoney. brought out boxes of work they had done together. the mother lode. literally boxes. just handed it over to me. there was the lost manuscript, the lost house manuscript which was wonderful. i was able to use it. i hope to some good effect in the book. john wilkes booth's childhood, i drew a little bit from there. one of the disturbing things from his childhood was cruel
helen got married. they moved. mrs. mahoney got ill. then she passed away. helen disappeared. for years, it was not known where all the research helen had done, the writing, the trask of things they had done together was. when i came on the research scene years ago, there was a outline of the book but none of the manuscripts. i made a mission to see if i could not find what happened to that stuff. i did not know if helen was alive because if she was, she would be quite elderly herself by that...
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helen soto Álvarez tienen los detalles.pune lo que considera un crimen de estado. testigos. para mi significa mucho lo que cada uno... es un estudiante. por eso nosotros venimos aquÍ a desmentir a nuestro gobierno. helen: dicho que los estudiantes estÁn muertos. debido a esta visita, el consulado emitiÓ un comunicado diciendo que la investigaciÓn continÚa, que se han efectuado 102 arresto. y los abogados de las familias han tenido acceso al expediente. afirma que autoridades locales, estatales y federales, estuvieron involucrados en el ataque. dejando un saldo de seis fallecidos, 20 heridos y la desapariciÓn forzada de los 43 estudiantes. testigo: soy sobreviviente a lo sucedido. no nos alcanzaron las balas o no cabemos en las patrullas. helen: la gira estÁ llegando iglesia como universidades, centros comunitarios y sindicatos. en cada destino tambiÉn realizan una manifestaciÓn. flavio: como parte de la gira por diferentes ciudades del paÍs, grupo de familiares llegarÁ hasta la universidad de california. esta serÁ el prÓxim
helen soto Álvarez tienen los detalles.pune lo que considera un crimen de estado. testigos. para mi significa mucho lo que cada uno... es un estudiante. por eso nosotros venimos aquÍ a desmentir a nuestro gobierno. helen: dicho que los estudiantes estÁn muertos. debido a esta visita, el consulado emitiÓ un comunicado diciendo que la investigaciÓn continÚa, que se han efectuado 102 arresto. y los abogados de las familias han tenido acceso al expediente. afirma que autoridades locales,...
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no drug has even come close before, but they've never tested patients quite like helene in quite thisy before. >> she's a perfect patient for this trial. >> reporter: dr. reisa sperlingor is a physician at harvard university, and the project director of what's called the a4 alzheimer's' study. a4 is an ambitious international trial in which 60 hospitals are looking for 1,000 patients like helene. >> what is this? >> a watch. >> reporter: they have to belo patients who have no sign of memory loss yet. >> what are those three words i scheduled you to remember? >> apple, penny, table.ep >> reporter: but who also have brain scans suggested they will get alzheimer's in the future-- specifically, they have a buildup of what's called amyloid plaque, here seen in red, which doctors believe is what kills off brain cells. the hope in this trial is thatoff the drug will destroy the amyloid before the amyloid destroys the brain. >> if we can treat the amyloid plaque buildup early enough, we can prevent memory loss. that's really a new way of ear thinking about alzheimer's disease. >> reporter: ar
no drug has even come close before, but they've never tested patients quite like helene in quite thisy before. >> she's a perfect patient for this trial. >> reporter: dr. reisa sperlingor is a physician at harvard university, and the project director of what's called the a4 alzheimer's' study. a4 is an ambitious international trial in which 60 hospitals are looking for 1,000 patients like helene. >> what is this? >> a watch. >> reporter: they have to belo patients...
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this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the helen diller playground in dolores park, go to sfrecpark.org. >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. >> there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is a really big draw. >> this is a signature piece. this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the community h
this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the helen diller playground in dolores park, go to sfrecpark.org. >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it...
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brad: helen stands right next to the vice president and summons the courage to tell her story. >> when my induction took place in 1996, i was 17. brad: she went to the police, her body examined for dna evidence. it was put into a so-called rape kit for analysis in a dna lab, but like hundred's of thousands across the country, it sat untouched for years. >> it was the invisible injustice. brad: today she joined the vice president and senator barbara mikulski at the announcement of $40 million newly available to help police agencies eliminate the backlog. vice president biden: testing rape kits should be an absolute priority. brad: it took helen's over 10 years to be tested. >> for a victim to be able to leave her home, to the survivor standing here today, i cannot wonder how my life would have been different if this happened at 17 instead of 34. brad: brad bell abc 7 news. kimberly: local leaders are vowing to and homelessness across the nation. d.c. mayor muriel bowser, ike leggett, and baker signed a proclamation to that effect. mayor bowser talked about her pledge to close the shelte
brad: helen stands right next to the vice president and summons the courage to tell her story. >> when my induction took place in 1996, i was 17. brad: she went to the police, her body examined for dna evidence. it was put into a so-called rape kit for analysis in a dna lab, but like hundred's of thousands across the country, it sat untouched for years. >> it was the invisible injustice. brad: today she joined the vice president and senator barbara mikulski at the announcement of...
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helene, where do things stand right now? it is shockingly intractable. we know that. what does it mean for u.s. and israel? >> at the end of the day the underlying relationship will be there. the united states is israel's biggest and most important ally and, you know israel is a big and important ally for the united states. so all of the security guarantees that the united states has given israel all the years all the military aid, the protection, the security protection that's untouchable and it's there to stay. what's different now and this has been -- i've covered this issue for years. and when, the you know as a reporter you call the white house, you call the state department you're like oh, i bet you guys are pissed off about b.b. for years we heard you reporters you are overreading it there you go again making mischief. gone. this time this week i started making calls and they are -- i was shocked at the level of anger and they were proposing -- they were bringing they are the ones that brought up the u.n. the idea they may not protect israel in the u.n. securit
helene, where do things stand right now? it is shockingly intractable. we know that. what does it mean for u.s. and israel? >> at the end of the day the underlying relationship will be there. the united states is israel's biggest and most important ally and, you know israel is a big and important ally for the united states. so all of the security guarantees that the united states has given israel all the years all the military aid, the protection, the security protection that's...
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. >> rose: we conclude this evening with helen mirren. she's back on broadway in a new play called "the audience" and once again she plays queen elizabeth. >> the only thing that prime ministers have said is that they tell they could say things to the queen that they couldn't say to thin else am because she's in a position of knowledge but at the same time she's got to keep her mouth shut. so they felt they felt free with her, and in a way it became a kind of for some of them t became a kind of a strength. >> rose: the meaning of the israeli elections and the talents of helen mirren when we continue. >> funning for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. >> rose: israelis went to the polls yesterday and electsed a new parliament the right wing likud party
. >> rose: we conclude this evening with helen mirren. she's back on broadway in a new play called "the audience" and once again she plays queen elizabeth. >> the only thing that prime ministers have said is that they tell they could say things to the queen that they couldn't say to thin else am because she's in a position of knowledge but at the same time she's got to keep her mouth shut. so they felt they felt free with her, and in a way it became a kind of for some of...
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helen mirren great to you have.eaters tomorrow and nationwide on april 10th. how to pull offspring's great trends. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door. so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ ♪ the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. >>> we are back at 8:41. her videos have been viewed over a billion times. now she is getting ready to launch a new channel today. straight from her trend report some of her greatest beauty secrets for spring. we are talking about make up? >> yes. trends. >> just the way fashion does. >> it comes and goes but there a few staples. the bold brow look. she is sporting something that is very easy to do. i always recommend whenever you are crowding a brow look they are personal. in the eyes and before you start, you want to study the shape of your lids and the shape of your forehead and your eyes and i like to take a matte brown and lightly reshape them a bit and at in the struct
helen mirren great to you have.eaters tomorrow and nationwide on april 10th. how to pull offspring's great trends. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door. so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ ♪ the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. >>> we are back at 8:41. her videos have been viewed over a billion times. now she is getting ready to launch a new...
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dame helen mirren is here.woman is reclaiming a bit of her past. >> a true-life story about a great woman. she got a great painting back for her family. >> she is amazing in anything she does. she will explain that, but first these messages. sn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. you've got some work to do! if you need me, i'll be cleaning the gutters. today, the house won't know what hit it. show the garage who's boss. check. put a new shine on the family
dame helen mirren is here.woman is reclaiming a bit of her past. >> a true-life story about a great woman. she got a great painting back for her family. >> she is amazing in anything she does. she will explain that, but first these messages. sn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to...
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helen mirren is about to start on broadway. >> lovely herren -- herren?these deserty places, beachy, deserty volcanic places. and i was wearing my crocs. i like crocs. [ laughter ] okay sheep, just laugh. because it's crocs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no one's judging. no one's judging. >> i think they are. i think there's a big thing about it. i think crocs -- uggs. >> jimmy: i don't wear crocs. uggs, i wear. >> jessica simpson. [ laughter and applause ] all these things that people -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: i love jessica simpson. that's all i wear. [ laughter ] >> people sort of have an automatic bad reaction to it. anyway, so i was doing this film and i had my crocs on and -- this one party helen and i were having a drink. she said i hate your crocs. i think they're very ugly. and i went, "gosh helen, well sometimes i hate what people wear, but i use my inside voice." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: very politely, yeah, yeah. >> and -- i mean, she's the queen and everything. and she said she went, "mm-hmm, i get your point. but i still think they're u
helen mirren is about to start on broadway. >> lovely herren -- herren?these deserty places, beachy, deserty volcanic places. and i was wearing my crocs. i like crocs. [ laughter ] okay sheep, just laugh. because it's crocs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no one's judging. no one's judging. >> i think they are. i think there's a big thing about it. i think crocs -- uggs. >> jimmy: i don't wear crocs. uggs, i wear. >> jessica simpson. [ laughter and applause ] all these...
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it resonates. >> helene, this is your beat. this has been your beat for years. you think is going to be -- what is the nuance argument you want to see inside the republican party when it comes to this debate? >> that's a great question. of course john bolton killed it at cpac. he's john bolton at cpac. that's his -- >> if he doesn't kill it there, where is he going to kill it? >> look a kid in a candy store. i think that the republicans are definitely -- they're definitely going with the strength, we're go to show we can stand up, be strong, stand up to isis. and all of that. but they have to be careful with that. i think scott walker, his comparison of wisconsin union workers to isis was crazy and that's why -- that's not something you want to see as an american looking at your republican candidate. i think that they all have to be very, very careful. >> it is interesting here, chris, the biggest vulnerable i think for hillary clinton is foreign policy. i think the libya decision, in particular the whole management of the arab spring didn't go well. and so the
it resonates. >> helene, this is your beat. this has been your beat for years. you think is going to be -- what is the nuance argument you want to see inside the republican party when it comes to this debate? >> that's a great question. of course john bolton killed it at cpac. he's john bolton at cpac. that's his -- >> if he doesn't kill it there, where is he going to kill it? >> look a kid in a candy store. i think that the republicans are definitely -- they're...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- helen mirren oscar isaac,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- helen mirren oscar isaac,
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helen got married. they moved. mrs. mahoney got ill. then she passed away. helen disappeared.or years, it was not known where all the research helen had done, the writing, the trask of things they had done together was. when i came on the research scene years ago, there was a outline of the book but none of the manuscripts. i made a mission to see if i could not find what happened to that stuff. i did not know if helen was alive because if she was, she would be quite elderly herself by that time. she had kind of disappeared from the bel air neighborhood in the 1940's. i was reluctant to call them aboard drop them a line. one day, there she was. she had great memories of mrs. mahoney. very fond of mrs. mahoney. brought out boxes of work they had done together. the mother lode. literally boxes. just handed it over to me. there was the lost manuscript, the lost house manuscript which was wonderful. i was able to use it. i hope to some good effect in the book. john wilkes booth's childhood, i drew a little bit from there. one of the disturbing things from his childhood was cruelty
helen got married. they moved. mrs. mahoney got ill. then she passed away. helen disappeared.or years, it was not known where all the research helen had done, the writing, the trask of things they had done together was. when i came on the research scene years ago, there was a outline of the book but none of the manuscripts. i made a mission to see if i could not find what happened to that stuff. i did not know if helen was alive because if she was, she would be quite elderly herself by that...
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helen mirren. >> isn't she great? >> jimmy: oh, my god. as she is talented. and that woman is immensely talented. >> jimmy: yeah. we played beer pong, i think, on the show. >> yes. exactly. >> jimmy: she's the best. >> talented with that kind of stuff, too. and a potty mouth. >> jimmy: does she really? >> yeah. unexpected. >> jimmy: yeah. she sneaks one in there. not ready for that. the most fun human being in the world. >> i love her. >> jimmy: "woman in gold." can you explain what the movie is about? >> yeah, the movie is about -- it's a true story. in 1998, a woman named maria altmann, who's played by helen mirren, decided that she was going to sue the austrian government because the painting -- the gustav klimt painting "the woman in gold," the most valuable painting in all of austria -- was hanging on the walls of the belvedere, and that was stolen off of the wall of her home by the nazis in the 30s. and it's a true story about -- she and this young lawyer, who i play, who took this fight all the way through the supreme court and beyo
helen mirren. >> isn't she great? >> jimmy: oh, my god. as she is talented. and that woman is immensely talented. >> jimmy: yeah. we played beer pong, i think, on the show. >> yes. exactly. >> jimmy: she's the best. >> talented with that kind of stuff, too. and a potty mouth. >> jimmy: does she really? >> yeah. unexpected. >> jimmy: yeah. she sneaks one in there. not ready for that. the most fun human being in the world. >> i love her....
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and out from behind one of the trailers comes helen. she says "alan, alan." oh, that's nice.ing flip-flops and her feet were hurting and she gave them a try and they were the comfiest thing ever and now she has three pairs. and i was like you were a hater and now you're a lover. [ laughter ] it's a beautiful thing. >> jimmy: you're the croc -- >> i'm the croc ambassador. >> jimmy: you're the croc ambassador. they are very comfortable. >> i love them. i would wear them all the time. >> jimmy: well, next time you can wear crocs on the show. >> i actually nearly wore a a croc deviant -- not deviant. derivation today. i'm a croc deviant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how is everyone doing over at "the good wife"? we love everyone over there. >> everyone's great. we got one more episode to go till the end of the season. i've actually had to cut a a couple -- off, so it's all good. we're very excited. you know, it's inspiring to watch the climax, as it were. she won the election but i wonder what's going to happen. >> jimmy: mm-hmm, okay. i'm so sorry -- best to julianna, we love her. ala
and out from behind one of the trailers comes helen. she says "alan, alan." oh, that's nice.ing flip-flops and her feet were hurting and she gave them a try and they were the comfiest thing ever and now she has three pairs. and i was like you were a hater and now you're a lover. [ laughter ] it's a beautiful thing. >> jimmy: you're the croc -- >> i'm the croc ambassador. >> jimmy: you're the croc ambassador. they are very comfortable. >> i love them. i would...
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hugh hewitt, helene cooper, maria hinojosa and chris cillizza. did the republicans create this cliff or not? i understand what mccarthy is saying putting the blame on the president. this is a tactic that house republicans chose to do. did they set their own trap? >> no i've been a critic of the leadership a lot. this is not an immigration issue. this is about the scope of the president's aggressiveness on the use of his authority. they didn't create the cliff. the president created the cliff. the leader made that point. he also made the point too, i tried to make some news saying it is not in the constitution that was sort of let's go to the nuclear option. i thought wow, my eyebrows went up i had not heard a member of the house leadership say it go that way. >> maria, we're talking about homeland security. the backdrop is immigration. i guess we're not going to see a bill about immigration reform. that's not going to happen. but should it be congress that decides this or should we allow judicial review at this point? are we getting our branches
hugh hewitt, helene cooper, maria hinojosa and chris cillizza. did the republicans create this cliff or not? i understand what mccarthy is saying putting the blame on the president. this is a tactic that house republicans chose to do. did they set their own trap? >> no i've been a critic of the leadership a lot. this is not an immigration issue. this is about the scope of the president's aggressiveness on the use of his authority. they didn't create the cliff. the president created the...
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to hear more about this contest it is philadelphia daily news column tonight helen vina. >> hi helen.> if we open up at to daze's newspaper you find out about all five of them. >> right. >> do we vote on line or how do we vote. >> is there a coupon in the paper. you have to get the original coupon is what you have to send in. you vote for one of the five guys which i will tell you will be really hard to pick. i spent time with them, they are great. >> they get picked only on the biggest vote. >> yes. >> do they have to take their shirts off and get in the the schuylkill river or anything like that. >> it is on them. whatever they feel comfortable with. >> they all five of them work together and they each think they are the one for the job. so, let me meet them and you start judging on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> first up. he is 22. graduate of lah will sal university. andre devalley. >> welcome. >> you have 152nd to sell yourself. >> i'm youngest one out of our group. oligemia collogues i still necessity what twitter ace and justin beiber is. i should get the vote. i'm young e
to hear more about this contest it is philadelphia daily news column tonight helen vina. >> hi helen.> if we open up at to daze's newspaper you find out about all five of them. >> right. >> do we vote on line or how do we vote. >> is there a coupon in the paper. you have to get the original coupon is what you have to send in. you vote for one of the five guys which i will tell you will be really hard to pick. i spent time with them, they are great. >> they get...
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buck horn's life was not worth saving but all the intentionality and the focus of the nation on buck helen. i can give you a child every second in every moment that i've shot that needs just as much help and just as much attention. i can't continue to go down there and bring a few clothes and a few supplies, knowing the devastation, the reprehencable conduct of a so called democratic government that tortures its own people. kills its own people. >> he doesn't know where his video documentary will take him. he says he only knows he had to do it. >> when we come back on a second look, he documented the lives of children in desperate circumstances around the world. how the work of ray gachilion began in el salvador and became his life's work after he retired as an oakland firefighter. ♪ ♪ ♪ the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start
buck horn's life was not worth saving but all the intentionality and the focus of the nation on buck helen. i can give you a child every second in every moment that i've shot that needs just as much help and just as much attention. i can't continue to go down there and bring a few clothes and a few supplies, knowing the devastation, the reprehencable conduct of a so called democratic government that tortures its own people. kills its own people. >> he doesn't know where his video...
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officers say helen rommel hit a man walking on goshen road saturday morning. osmi nifrnlths car ril osmin died in the crash. no charges have been filed yet. >> today marks six months since anyone has seen two young montgomery county kids. sarah and jacob hoggle have been missing since early september. montgomery county police say they disappeared while with their mon mother catherine hoggle. she's in custody but suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. she won't tell anyone where the kids might be. >>> it was an important and at times very emotional day in selma, alabama. president obama and other dignitaries joining tens of thousands to honor the foot soldiers who marched 50 years ago during what's now called bloody sunday. nbc's jay gray has more on the celebration that's one of the most important flash points of the civil rights mov >> reporter: clutching the hand of a man he calls a hero, president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century early as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday
officers say helen rommel hit a man walking on goshen road saturday morning. osmi nifrnlths car ril osmin died in the crash. no charges have been filed yet. >> today marks six months since anyone has seen two young montgomery county kids. sarah and jacob hoggle have been missing since early september. montgomery county police say they disappeared while with their mon mother catherine hoggle. she's in custody but suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. she won't tell anyone where the kids...
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. >> i am joined by helen who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting to know maybe somebody new, may be looking for a day, or chatting with friends. there jellyfish. i mean, they are beautiful. >> the culmination of the animals. >> it is very impressive. we do not have this
. >> i am joined by helen who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week....
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time they go -- most of the time they were supportive and still remained supportive to this day even helen. they say behind every great man is a great woman. >> she was a great one. >> he had to have her support. >> now safeway is one of your great partners. >> it's amazing how things are turned around and i think it is because of the consciousness of that organization and that company and how they have helped us and partnered with us for several years now. >> when you worked in the field you had it easier than when i worked in the field -- i mean, a lot harder, excuse me. in my reports i mentioned that the cameras can show you what it is like maybe and the conditions but the cameras can't show the dust under the eyes or pain on your back. what was it like for you? >> it was very hard. we were happy and singing but everybody did it. hundreds of families did it. and all the families worked together. mothers, fathers and sisters, brothers, everybody. he was a very hard worker. >> when i drive down and see the fields and then i see the changes that cesar made, do you have the same feeling whe
time they go -- most of the time they were supportive and still remained supportive to this day even helen. they say behind every great man is a great woman. >> she was a great one. >> he had to have her support. >> now safeway is one of your great partners. >> it's amazing how things are turned around and i think it is because of the consciousness of that organization and that company and how they have helped us and partnered with us for several years now. >> when...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- helen mirren oscar isaac,
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bicknell foundation and the do you go goldman and the hertz foundation and salesforce foundation and helen schwab and husband and finally our alone supporter wells fargo (clapping.) in affiliating addition to those leadership level gifts many have answered the call we're very grateful (clapping). >> and many of you know, we have received a transformational $75 million from dr. priscilla chang and mark zuckerberg. >> unfortunately, they could not be here today but they paid a special message to share so, please view this message. >> hi, everyone sorry we can't be with you making sure that everyone in our community has access e access to health care it something priscilla and i care about we're happy to join you. >> over the past couple of years i've done my dr.ship this is making a difference of the lives of people in the city of san francisco we're proud to join you and be part of this campaign. >> we hope our support along with the support of accident donors in the campaign can help san francisco general hospital to save for lives. >> a lot of people have given their support to the campai
bicknell foundation and the do you go goldman and the hertz foundation and salesforce foundation and helen schwab and husband and finally our alone supporter wells fargo (clapping.) in affiliating addition to those leadership level gifts many have answered the call we're very grateful (clapping). >> and many of you know, we have received a transformational $75 million from dr. priscilla chang and mark zuckerberg. >> unfortunately, they could not be here today but they paid a special...
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in a white house ceremony, president clinton presented the award to cesar chavez's widow helen. president clinton praised chavez. >> he was for his own people a moses figure. the farm workers who labored in fields and yearned for respect and self-sufficiency. pinned their hopes on this remarkable man who with faith and discipline with humility and amazing inner strength led a very courageous life. >>> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm julie haener, thank you for watching. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. wait. if you're evacuating the whole area can't you just do us last? i don't think you realize how close you are to actual flames. hello. pepper saltzman. big supporter of yours. have all your calendars. we've waited 10 years. can we please h
in a white house ceremony, president clinton presented the award to cesar chavez's widow helen. president clinton praised chavez. >> he was for his own people a moses figure. the farm workers who labored in fields and yearned for respect and self-sufficiency. pinned their hopes on this remarkable man who with faith and discipline with humility and amazing inner strength led a very courageous life. >>> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm julie haener, thank you for...
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park officials closed off the section of helen dillard after finding shards of glass in the sand.they say someone drinking there late thursday night smashed beer bottles along the retaining walls. recreation and park department removed the shard-filled sand yesterday. now as many as 20 tons of sand must be replaced. no word on the cost of the clean-up. >>> coming up next on abc7 news at 9:00, things are finally looking up for ski resorts in the bay area. fresh snow. look at how much will come down and what you'll face getting there. back here in the bay area, we see hail and thunderstorms. meteorologist drew tuma up next with your accuweather forecast. >> quite enough said on college hoops as the broncos on seennior night get this to >>> covering santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all the bay area. this is abc7 news. >>> take a look at this. tahoe is enjoying some fresh snow. kirkwood mountain resort said it has received up to 10 inches of snow since the storm reached the area yesterday afternoon. this video is provided by the resort. chains are required on boats interstate
park officials closed off the section of helen dillard after finding shards of glass in the sand.they say someone drinking there late thursday night smashed beer bottles along the retaining walls. recreation and park department removed the shard-filled sand yesterday. now as many as 20 tons of sand must be replaced. no word on the cost of the clean-up. >>> coming up next on abc7 news at 9:00, things are finally looking up for ski resorts in the bay area. fresh snow. look at how much...
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helen where most of the population is living is able to assess this station it looks like things are has been done well landscaping putting in new dish down blow and the addition felt towers and the opponents are agreeing the manager of the tower is working with the neighborhood in harmony i'm very much in favor of not taking dr and approving that project. >> commissioner richards. >> i have a question for the attorney if twin peaks neighborhood association and it's been a long day and an awful lot here go back dot landscaping transplanting plan what does that entail getting rid of buildings. >> right now they have a tower is required through the conditional use permit to substantially screen the building no trees shall be removed watt planning department approval that was not adhered to the reality is that i'm finding the photograph we're asking for a landscape evict to now come in to determine what measures can be taken to create some sort of an area where the building can be screened if you look at this the land is waterfront los angeles police department and simply tower recogniz
helen where most of the population is living is able to assess this station it looks like things are has been done well landscaping putting in new dish down blow and the addition felt towers and the opponents are agreeing the manager of the tower is working with the neighborhood in harmony i'm very much in favor of not taking dr and approving that project. >> commissioner richards. >> i have a question for the attorney if twin peaks neighborhood association and it's been a long day...