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c]:j that's hitchcock. >> rose: that's hitchcock. who was -- anybody that was as good as hitchcock for you? >> i would say there's three -- >> rose: alexander payne for sure. >> kazan, hitchcock, alexander payne. the others quentin i would think would be there but i worked for three hours for him on django so i didn't have much to see. jack as a director was absolutely fabulous. >> rose: what is jack going to do? will he continue to act? >> he's sharp as a tack! he gets it. who could sit through this pathetic laker team this year and he's there every night and they play in the gym, that's all. that was the wonderful thing about cannes. when we went to cannes i'd never been in a gym as big as cannes. that's 2,000 plus people watching a movie that you're in. >> rose: you've never been in a gym that big? >> i call them gyms. movie theaters, palaces. i just -- the wonderful thing about cannes for me was the explosiveness of the reaction the minute the movie start and alexander and i were next to each other and we looked at each other and
c]:j that's hitchcock. >> rose: that's hitchcock. who was -- anybody that was as good as hitchcock for you? >> i would say there's three -- >> rose: alexander payne for sure. >> kazan, hitchcock, alexander payne. the others quentin i would think would be there but i worked for three hours for him on django so i didn't have much to see. jack as a director was absolutely fabulous. >> rose: what is jack going to do? will he continue to act? >> he's sharp as a...
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and why he says her behavior was straight out of a hitchcock movie. >>> he's free. 29-year-old ryan ferguson walked
and why he says her behavior was straight out of a hitchcock movie. >>> he's free. 29-year-old ryan ferguson walked
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lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in w
lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her...
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. >> alec baldwin said it was something out of a hitchcock movie the way the canadian actress pursued. >> she is telling a different story. >> reporter: alec baldwin cried in a new york city courtroom as he described his living nightmare. baldwin claimed he was stalked by this woman a two-bit canadian actress. >> i will say it loud and clear i'm innocent since day one. >> reporter: baldwin claims she would bombard him with up to 30 text messages a night. here's one. say i do to me. he said she showed up at his hamptons home. that she bombarded him with salacious e-mails and here's a taster dished up in court. i want to feel you, taste you and make one with you for eternity. i will nourish you with my energy, power and magic. last year, she was arrested outside of baldwin's home. she claims it was a misunderstanding that she and baldwin were once lovers. >> you want to go for closure for your exlover. you have a relationship and romance for months and months and we have many friends in common. it is normal. >> reporter: baldwin denies any relationship and described it out of something
. >> alec baldwin said it was something out of a hitchcock movie the way the canadian actress pursued. >> she is telling a different story. >> reporter: alec baldwin cried in a new york city courtroom as he described his living nightmare. baldwin claimed he was stalked by this woman a two-bit canadian actress. >> i will say it loud and clear i'm innocent since day one. >> reporter: baldwin claims she would bombard him with up to 30 text messages a night. here's...
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. >> alec baldwin said it was something out of a hitchcock movie the way the canadian actress pursued. >> she is telling a different story. here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: alec baldwin cried in a new york city courtroom as he described his living nightmare. baldwin claimed he was stalked by this woman -- a two-bit canadian actress. >> i will say it loud and clear that i'm innocent since day one. >> reporter: baldwin claims she would bombard him with up to 30 text messages a night. here's one. "say i do to me." he said she showed up at his hamptons home, that she bombarded him with salacious e-mails and here's a taster dished up in court. "i want to feel you, taste you, and make one with you for eternity. i will nourish you with my energy, power, and magic." last year, she was arrested outside of baldwin's home. she claims it was a misunderstanding that she and baldwin were once lovers. >> you want to go for closure with your ecolover? you have a relationship and romance for months and months and we have many friends in common. it is normal. >> reporter: baldwin denies any relatio
. >> alec baldwin said it was something out of a hitchcock movie the way the canadian actress pursued. >> she is telling a different story. here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: alec baldwin cried in a new york city courtroom as he described his living nightmare. baldwin claimed he was stalked by this woman -- a two-bit canadian actress. >> i will say it loud and clear that i'm innocent since day one. >> reporter: baldwin claims she would bombard him with up to 30...
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when lily hitchcock coat donated a third of heiress tate she left it up to others to decide how to spend it. they wanted to build a road, but her friends said she wanted something different. in 1933 the city decided to build the tower with an elevator ride up to views of the bay. and because it was the depression and people needed jobs the government commissioned artist to create the murals on the walls. the scenes of life in california was the first publically sponsored art in the country giving coit towers views inside and out. with the works of art it's a museum, that's what has motivated us to push the city harder to treat it like a museum. >> so on monday and for the next five months coit tower will be closed as crews renovate the structure, cracks will be repaired and windows replaced and new barriers will be installed and artist will replace scrapes and scratches on the measurials. john a visited here for the first time. >> wanted to get the original feeling for what it is. that's why i came today. i'm not going to lie, it's boring for me, it's nice to see a nice mural or get to r
when lily hitchcock coat donated a third of heiress tate she left it up to others to decide how to spend it. they wanted to build a road, but her friends said she wanted something different. in 1933 the city decided to build the tower with an elevator ride up to views of the bay. and because it was the depression and people needed jobs the government commissioned artist to create the murals on the walls. the scenes of life in california was the first publically sponsored art in the country...
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. >> she's been unconscious in the intensive care unit at dartmouth hitchcock medical center in lebanon, new hampshire, for the better part of a week. one of her doctors, ira byock, told us it costs up to $10,000 a day to maintain someone in the icu. >> this is the way so many americans die. something like 18% to 20% of americans spend their last days in an icu. and, you know, it's extremely expensive. it's uncomfortable. many times they have to be sedated so that they don't reflexively pull out a tube, or sometimes their hands are restrained. this is not the way most people would want to spend their last days of life. and yet this has become almost the medical last rites for, you know, people as they die. okay, let's go see her. >> dr. byock leads a team that treats and counsels patients with advanced illnesses. >> hello, there. >> he says modern medicine has become so good at keeping the terminally ill alive by treating complications of underlying disease that the inevitable process of dying has become much harder and is often prolonged unnecessarily. >> families cannot imagine there
. >> she's been unconscious in the intensive care unit at dartmouth hitchcock medical center in lebanon, new hampshire, for the better part of a week. one of her doctors, ira byock, told us it costs up to $10,000 a day to maintain someone in the icu. >> this is the way so many americans die. something like 18% to 20% of americans spend their last days in an icu. and, you know, it's extremely expensive. it's uncomfortable. many times they have to be sedated so that they don't...
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reporter: alex baldwin denies any relationship and describes his brush with her like something out of a hitchcocktoday's celebrities on line and in the flesh. just watch this. >> put your hand on the wall. >> reporter: 4:00 a.m., those are the gates of miley cyrus' hollywood home. that man 40-year-old jason rivera had a giant red heart around his neck and unhealthy obsession with the 19-year-old singer. >> i have scissors. >> reporter: rivera found guilty of trespass slapped with a three year restraining order. he is not allowed within 1,000 yard of miley. for the protection celebrities get from the cops and courts they have this woman to thank, rebecca schaeffer rising star in the 80s played patty on the hit tv show "my sister sam." >> bran doidon is. >> back in the days there were no stalking laws in california or anywhere else. >> reporter: rebecca had a stalker, robert bardo. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: bardo was enraged when he saw schaeffer getting into bed with a man "scenes from a class struggle in beverly hills" classic stalker behavior. >> how dare she. she is not remaining pure for
reporter: alex baldwin denies any relationship and describes his brush with her like something out of a hitchcocktoday's celebrities on line and in the flesh. just watch this. >> put your hand on the wall. >> reporter: 4:00 a.m., those are the gates of miley cyrus' hollywood home. that man 40-year-old jason rivera had a giant red heart around his neck and unhealthy obsession with the 19-year-old singer. >> i have scissors. >> reporter: rivera found guilty of trespass...
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the north bay looking at numbers in the middle 60s. 58 degrees at the home of the birds, alfred hitchcock shot. now, far north, for this time of the the year, mild side. 69 degrees, plenty of sunshine. extended forecast, sunshine around the bay area are for the next couple of days, temperatures in the middle 60s inland. on thursday, the low pressure gets close. the number comes down a touch. then a be chance of rain coming down in the bay area. not here for long, then, warming it up as we head towards the weekend. >> and moving towards the surface of the sun. how soon this comet can put on a big show. >>> and i'm denis o'donell, coming up next on "gameday" jim harbaugh joins us. the 49ers need to win just to remain in second place. >> as a team i thought we were over the point of losing these games that we should win. >> what went wrong for the raiders. all coming up next on "gameday" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, on thursday, the comet "iso will pass within 730- thousand m of the sun. if it survives the close call, the comet c >>> the sun could put on a show. >> on thursday, the much anticipated c
the north bay looking at numbers in the middle 60s. 58 degrees at the home of the birds, alfred hitchcock shot. now, far north, for this time of the the year, mild side. 69 degrees, plenty of sunshine. extended forecast, sunshine around the bay area are for the next couple of days, temperatures in the middle 60s inland. on thursday, the low pressure gets close. the number comes down a touch. then a be chance of rain coming down in the bay area. not here for long, then, warming it up as we head...
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. >> the 210-foot tower was built in 1933 from money donated to the city by lily hitchcock coit. >>> 50 people are killed when a landing attempt at a russian airport goes wrong. what is to blame for the deadly accident? >> toronto's disgraced mayor is facing another setback. for the first time, rob ford is explaining his refusal to enter drug treatment. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> all 50 people on board a boeing 737 were killed when it went down about 450 miles east of moscow yesterday. cell phone video shows the crash. the pilot was making a second landing attempt when the plane lost altitude, hit the runway and caught fire. >>> colorado investigators are trying to figure out what caused a gas leak that killed two people at a mine. a coroner says it appears the employees of the mine died of carbon monoxide poisoning. 20 others were injured. investigators have ruled out explosion and mine collapse as the causes of leak. >>> toronto's mayor rob ford still refuses to step down so the city council is taking matters into their own hands meeting to strip ford of most of his powers including his
. >> the 210-foot tower was built in 1933 from money donated to the city by lily hitchcock coit. >>> 50 people are killed when a landing attempt at a russian airport goes wrong. what is to blame for the deadly accident? >> toronto's disgraced mayor is facing another setback. for the first time, rob ford is explaining his refusal to enter drug treatment. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> all 50 people on board a boeing 737 were killed when it went down about 450 miles east of...
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when lily hitchcock coit donated a third of her estate to beautify the city she loved, she left it up to others to decide how to spend it. >> in fact, originally, the city fathers tried to build a road with her $100,000 but her friends and others said, i think she wanted something different and unique. >> reporter: so in 1933, years after lily's death, the city decided to build the familiarity decco tower with an elevator ride up to spectacular views of the bay. and because it was the depression and people needed jobs, the government commissioned artists to create the huge fresco murals that graced art-deco interior walls. the scenes of life in california became the first publicly sponsored art in the country giving coit tower stunning views both inside and out. >> but with the works of art, it's also become a museum. that's what in part motivated all us to push the city harder to treat it like a museum because it's never been treated that way and we hope going forward it will be. >> reporter: so on monday and for the next five months coit tower will be closed as crews renovate the st
when lily hitchcock coit donated a third of her estate to beautify the city she loved, she left it up to others to decide how to spend it. >> in fact, originally, the city fathers tried to build a road with her $100,000 but her friends and others said, i think she wanted something different and unique. >> reporter: so in 1933, years after lily's death, the city decided to build the familiarity decco tower with an elevator ride up to spectacular views of the bay. and because it was...
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firefighters were able to get to hitchcock who is in critical condition with severe burns. investigators are still looking for the cause of that fire. >>> well, this morning we're dealing with a cold blast. most of the region waking up to temperatures in the teens. take a look at the map here. news 4's melissa mollet is live in dupont circumstanle. >> reporter: it is absolutely brutal. i want to show you an issue one of our technical directors came across this morning at 20th and mass. take a look here behind me, guys. a sprinkler system here at the pnc bank was on this morning. this is just a complete sheet of ice here and then down the street a little bit as you approach 20th. you can see the grass completely coated as are the trees here. obviously an isolated situation because of the water but it is brutally cold. you can see how quickly things can freeze. definitely layer up. of it's a day you can see your breath. you can today. you want to layer up and tray to stay warl. live in northwest washington, melissa mollet, news 4. back to you. >> melissa, thank you. stay warm
firefighters were able to get to hitchcock who is in critical condition with severe burns. investigators are still looking for the cause of that fire. >>> well, this morning we're dealing with a cold blast. most of the region waking up to temperatures in the teens. take a look at the map here. news 4's melissa mollet is live in dupont circumstanle. >> reporter: it is absolutely brutal. i want to show you an issue one of our technical directors came across this morning at 20th and...
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as with alfred hitchcock for david lynch. everyone should try to get the beautiful picture taken. even. it says some people it's not beautiful. so many fearful that he's not the whole dance. the dynamic duo of pj and the shelf for mentone behold the beauty of one photograph at a time woohoo womb. oh. it is. is you. the new finds itself trapped in the quarter is bloke i was again disagree on a new plea deal to end sanctions against israel isn't a potential mate destroyed the problem syria has given the tyneside but to get rid of its chemical weapons that are on my genitals in the wagon and countries when it hides the construction work. moscow is a scandal and i went and saw like one time in my bag no
as with alfred hitchcock for david lynch. everyone should try to get the beautiful picture taken. even. it says some people it's not beautiful. so many fearful that he's not the whole dance. the dynamic duo of pj and the shelf for mentone behold the beauty of one photograph at a time woohoo womb. oh. it is. is you. the new finds itself trapped in the quarter is bloke i was again disagree on a new plea deal to end sanctions against israel isn't a potential mate destroyed the problem syria has...
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and why he says her behavior was straight out of a hitchcock movie. >>> he's free. 29-year-old ryan ferguson walked out of prison after nearly a decade for a murder he always said he didn't commit. embracing his family who never gave up. his first stop, a steak and a beer. now, he speaks out this morning on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. what a way to start your new life. steak and a beer for ryan ferguson. stop two was going to be j. crew. we just found out this morning that that's his dad's clothes he's wearing right there. he has to buy some new ones as he starts his life over again and embraces his family. >> family never gave up. >>> also, a huge shift in guidelines this morning for reducing heart attack and cholesterol risks. it could affect millions of americans. dr. richard besser will be along with that. >> a major announcement. >> it is. >>> and look at this picture here. that is the first dog ever to go to the base camp at mt. everest. on top of the world right now. and you will not believe the back story on -- oh, no. >> oh. bring him back. >> that is remarkable. >> yeah.
and why he says her behavior was straight out of a hitchcock movie. >>> he's free. 29-year-old ryan ferguson walked out of prison after nearly a decade for a murder he always said he didn't commit. embracing his family who never gave up. his first stop, a steak and a beer. now, he speaks out this morning on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. what a way to start your new life. steak and a beer for ryan ferguson. stop two was going to be j. crew. we just found out...
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and why he says her behavior was straight out of a hitchcock movie. >>> he's free.
and why he says her behavior was straight out of a hitchcock movie. >>> he's free.
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with interior cultures and ways of life in the supreme court decisions and the cherokee nation, hitchcock into the modern era it leaves no doubt that the federal indian law is heavily painted with notions of racism as that harsh term as defined by webster's dictionary book reading the plan language of these opinions. i could go through these cultural rights of survival to live free from any act, treaties, land rights, economic and social rights, the informed consent standard that the declaration, the human right to make the public media accountable to native americans, all of these rights are an effective under the current law for many reasons that are legal in the buck -- laid out in the book. second there are social reasons that argue for the need for implementing the declaration and that is this is inherited legacy that i mentioned earlier that has left these imprints in society that are felt today that can be seen through the lens of historical trauma and that are a scene in the culture and in these hard to solve social ills. these social ills cry out for healing and reconciliation. a
with interior cultures and ways of life in the supreme court decisions and the cherokee nation, hitchcock into the modern era it leaves no doubt that the federal indian law is heavily painted with notions of racism as that harsh term as defined by webster's dictionary book reading the plan language of these opinions. i could go through these cultural rights of survival to live free from any act, treaties, land rights, economic and social rights, the informed consent standard that the...
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. >> reporter: when she died, lily hitchcock coit donated a third of her state to beautify san francisco. city leaders debated what to do with the $100,000. >> in fact, originally, the city fathers tried to build a road with her $100,000. but her friends, luckily, and others said, well, i think she wanted something different and unique. >> reporter: in 1933, they settled on coit tower. but after 80 years of wear and tear, this landmark needs some work. through the next five months crews will fix cracks on the outside walls and repair windows to keep out moisture. inside they will put up new protective barriers and artists will touch up what time has torn away. these art-deco frescoes were the first publicly sponsored art in the country and those who love the tower hope to keep them intact. >> with the works of art it's also become a museum, and that's really what in part has motivated all of us to push the city harder to treat it like a museum. >> reporter: so this renovation is going to cost $1.7 million. that money was approved through last year's measure b. the hope is if everything g
. >> reporter: when she died, lily hitchcock coit donated a third of her state to beautify san francisco. city leaders debated what to do with the $100,000. >> in fact, originally, the city fathers tried to build a road with her $100,000. but her friends, luckily, and others said, well, i think she wanted something different and unique. >> reporter: in 1933, they settled on coit tower. but after 80 years of wear and tear, this landmark needs some work. through the next five...
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looks a little hitchcock tonight. spooky on the downtown view.range color in the atmosphere kicked off by high pressure aloft. it helps to bounce any kind of light off the particles in the atmosphere and get the array of colors. for the morning hours we find the coldest weather in the north bay. 30s in st. helena. san rafael, 48. 52 in san francisco. the south bay, mix of upper 40s to about 50. for the east bay, 46 degrees for you there in livermore. also 44 expected into walnut creek. by the afternoon, we should see a 20 to 30 degree jump in our temperatures. 74 in san how stay. 75, palo alto. 72 in los gatos. want even warmer? friday, 76, livermore. 75 in walnut creek also. 73 castro valley. san francisco, with 70. upper 60s at our coastline. also 76 in santa rosa. 75 in sonoma. responsible for the heat, high pressure that's building offshore. the storm track off to the north, that's going to start to cool things off as we head throughout our sunday forecast. we go from 76 on saturday down to 69 degrees by sunday. for those interior valleys. yo
looks a little hitchcock tonight. spooky on the downtown view.range color in the atmosphere kicked off by high pressure aloft. it helps to bounce any kind of light off the particles in the atmosphere and get the array of colors. for the morning hours we find the coldest weather in the north bay. 30s in st. helena. san rafael, 48. 52 in san francisco. the south bay, mix of upper 40s to about 50. for the east bay, 46 degrees for you there in livermore. also 44 expected into walnut creek. by the...
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wars," we talked to him about certain program that is come in that are packaged, like a package of hitchcockilms with the score already written, like a preconceived package, but the key element to this package was how can we get allen gilbert, the music director of the philharmonic to want to conduct himself, which allen is pretty pure and wants to do the classic repertory. so they said, what film? i said, it will have to be a coopert film. and i said, probably 2001, and allen agreed. they showed 2001 and people go insane, they love it. not only to have the beautiful score played live depictioned by the film, but all people loved the movie. what i wanted to begin with asking you is, when you did the film, people have obviously read a lot of philosophical implications into the movie over the years, did coopert discuss any of that with you? were there philosophical implications to the film when you were shooting it? >> i have read a lot, since i was a little kid, and i read "mobydick" a couple times. and every one always wrote what the white whale meant and on and on. that's how i look at 2001
wars," we talked to him about certain program that is come in that are packaged, like a package of hitchcockilms with the score already written, like a preconceived package, but the key element to this package was how can we get allen gilbert, the music director of the philharmonic to want to conduct himself, which allen is pretty pure and wants to do the classic repertory. so they said, what film? i said, it will have to be a coopert film. and i said, probably 2001, and allen agreed. they...
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it's like alfred hitchcock.the dogs will feel comfortable on the sofas. i was sitting in my living room once and i -- the silk chairs somewhere down there and i had the pillows in the back and i'm thinking this isn't even comfortable to me. you know, i'm trying not to be attached to them. i'm trying to live the life i talked about by not letting things define you but it is hard. >> reporter: one of the hardest things to let go, the 19th century library stairs. i love books and libraries. i saw this -- i think i was in london and bought this. >> i love this. >> and then it's one of those things you buy in a moment of impulse and then it doesn't fit the room. so it never fit. i love this sofa so much. >> i recognize this. >> i played many a scrabble games sitting on this sofa. >> did you win? >> most of the time i don't. >> reporter: just the fact these were some of oprah's favorite things adds value to the price. this steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now bidding at close to $1,000 simply be
it's like alfred hitchcock.the dogs will feel comfortable on the sofas. i was sitting in my living room once and i -- the silk chairs somewhere down there and i had the pillows in the back and i'm thinking this isn't even comfortable to me. you know, i'm trying not to be attached to them. i'm trying to live the life i talked about by not letting things define you but it is hard. >> reporter: one of the hardest things to let go, the 19th century library stairs. i love books and libraries....
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also the carlton in khancaane from alfred hitchcock. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." [ coughs,on't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. ♪ ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪ there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. ♪ i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male
also the carlton in khancaane from alfred hitchcock. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." [ coughs,on't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. ♪ ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪...
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it's like alfred hitchcock.s. i was sitting in my living room once and i -- the silk chairs somewhere down there and i had the pillows in the back and i'm thinking this isn't even comfortable to me. you know i'm trying not to be attached to them. i'm trying to live the life i talked about by not letting things define you but it is hard. >> reporter: one of the hardest things to let go the 19th century library stairs. i love books and libraries. i saw this -- i think i was in london and bought this. >> i love this. >> and then it's one of those things you buy in a moment of impulse and then it doesn't fit the room. so it never fit. i love this sofa so much. >> i recognize this. >> i played many a scrabble games sitting on this sofa. >> did you win? >> most of the time i don't. >> reporter: just the fact these were some of oprah's favorite things adds value to the price. this steamer trunk which immigrants use coming to america is now bidding at close to $1,000 simply because oprah stored her sweaters inside. this
it's like alfred hitchcock.s. i was sitting in my living room once and i -- the silk chairs somewhere down there and i had the pillows in the back and i'm thinking this isn't even comfortable to me. you know i'm trying not to be attached to them. i'm trying to live the life i talked about by not letting things define you but it is hard. >> reporter: one of the hardest things to let go the 19th century library stairs. i love books and libraries. i saw this -- i think i was in london and...
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. >> when i look at that, i think of alfred hitchcock. >> that certainly -- maybe that was the intentr, really it's about, you know, he is outspoken. he is very openly self mocking, self critical, self aware and he makes no apologies for who he is. a rot of the gop is uncomfortable with that. that's sort of the message and sort of the visual we were trying to convey to our readers. >> you know, zeek, that a picture can speak a million different things. i'll destroy a c lichlt che there. but the headline on the magazine cover could mean so many things. and the first thing i thought, honestly, is oh, my god, they're calling chris christie an elephant. >> he is a republican. and that's the mascot. so it works that way, obviously. it's not just about his weight or physical size. he has obviously had that lap band surgery earlier this year and has talked openly about that process. he did that with jake tackler a couple of days ago on cnn. and he has talked about -- he has been very open about that process of what that's meant to him. he is also -- we've seen him in town halls, 100 town hal
. >> when i look at that, i think of alfred hitchcock. >> that certainly -- maybe that was the intentr, really it's about, you know, he is outspoken. he is very openly self mocking, self critical, self aware and he makes no apologies for who he is. a rot of the gop is uncomfortable with that. that's sort of the message and sort of the visual we were trying to convey to our readers. >> you know, zeek, that a picture can speak a million different things. i'll destroy a c lichlt...
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not in court wednesday, but testifi that when s showed up at his house, iteltike something out of hitchcock. but the end the day the prosecion and defen both had reed. she is charged with 23 counts of harassment and one kound of stalking. she has pleaded not guilty saying she is persisten and annong but not aggressi. when asked for comment, baldwin's sposman told me yesterday that what happened in court speak forist. >> thanks verymuch. >> i thought she was going to say what happens in court stays in cour >> let hoos show you what we've got gng on. it's a pretty quiet day throughout much much of the country. a few showers makin their way through the ain states. a little weteather in the pacific northwest and down in texas. cleveland, ohio. good mornin sunny skies. temperatures upo about 44 degrees. clearing out later on tonight. nohere's a big area of arctic air that's in t east. mild air to the west. and by the time saturday rolls away, the jet stream takes a bit of a dippen. and that beces more zone alloying more norl temps to above normal. by saturday, boston u to 55. 60 in washington. a
not in court wednesday, but testifi that when s showed up at his house, iteltike something out of hitchcock. but the end the day the prosecion and defen both had reed. she is charged with 23 counts of harassment and one kound of stalking. she has pleaded not guilty saying she is persisten and annong but not aggressi. when asked for comment, baldwin's sposman told me yesterday that what happened in court speak forist. >> thanks verymuch. >> i thought she was going to say what happens...