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and many directors of course are drawn to hitchcock.patterned something on very much like "psycho" and then created ways of characters observing others and following each other and learning specific hitchcock vocabulary. (loud, disturbing music) what is cinema and how do you express things in purely cinematic terms without trying other forms, which are, basically, me talking to the camera. (loud, disturbing music) it did become a limitation and even somebody like de palma would say later in the 80s, after working off good scripts, like "scarface," "untouchables" and "casualties of war," i think he eventually realized he needed a stronger grounding in script than he recognized, 5 years, 10 years earlier. it's boring when every film student or most of the audience that was semi-literate, just sit watching a film and saying, "that's the shot sequence from 'psycho,'" or "that's the burnt homestead from 'the searchers.'" i mean, it's not interesting. and i think, again, if you were to analyze in fact all the films this group made, the most i
and many directors of course are drawn to hitchcock.patterned something on very much like "psycho" and then created ways of characters observing others and following each other and learning specific hitchcock vocabulary. (loud, disturbing music) what is cinema and how do you express things in purely cinematic terms without trying other forms, which are, basically, me talking to the camera. (loud, disturbing music) it did become a limitation and even somebody like de palma would say...
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. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this. carve in a pumpkin. >> it might drive him, psycho. honor of halloween is there a new take on the famous shower scene. matched practically frame by frame right down to the shower rings and shower head. carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there is someone out there that carved more shower tiles then i have i would like to meet them. >> reporter: julia zuckerman sat here at her dining room table car aring 30 frames from the classic scene. frames like the one depicting maryann crane's eye. the pumpkins have since rotted. >> pumpkin graveyard. >> she carved up a new eye, ouch. >> sorry good she calls her three minute video, psycho lantern, you know, like psycho and jack lantern. >> hill will yard public. >> she's in pumpkin ways ter. he did the entire film using only ten pumpkins by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to save on pumpkin slaughter. >> reporter: julia isn't a hitchcock buff. last halloween she first got the idea of doing a stop motion video made ou
. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this. carve in a pumpkin. >> it might drive him, psycho. honor of halloween is there a new take on the famous shower scene. matched practically frame by frame right down to the shower rings and shower head. carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there is someone out there that carved more shower tiles then i have i would like to meet them. >> reporter: julia zuckerman sat here at her dining room...
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. >> alfred rich chock has never been -- hitchcock has never been presented like this.scarfed in a -- carved in a pumpkin might drive him psycho. in honor of hall weaning, there's a new take on that famous shower scene. matched practically frame to frame right down to the shower rings and shower head, carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there's someone out there that has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would like to meet them. >> reporter: julia sat here at her dining room table for a couple of weeks carving 30 frames from the classic scene, frames like the one depicting marian crane's eyes. the pumpkins-- >> they went through the pumpkin graveyard. >> reporter: she carved a new eye. ouch. she calls her three-minute video psycho lantern like psycho and jack-o'-lantern. >> a hilarious pun. >> reporter: she did the entire ten pumpkins by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to save on pumpkin slaughter. >> reporter: julia isn't exactly a hitchcock buff. last halloween she first got the idea of doing a stop motion video made out of carved
. >> alfred rich chock has never been -- hitchcock has never been presented like this.scarfed in a -- carved in a pumpkin might drive him psycho. in honor of hall weaning, there's a new take on that famous shower scene. matched practically frame to frame right down to the shower rings and shower head, carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there's someone out there that has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would like to meet them. >> reporter: julia sat here...
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here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this.in a pumpkin that might drive him psycho. in honor of halloween there is a new take on that famous shower scene. matched practically frame for frame right down to the shower rings and shower head, carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there is somebody out there who has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would like to meet them. >> reporter: she sat here for a couple of weeks carving 30 frames from the classic scene, frames like the one showing marion crane's eye. she carved us a new eye, ouch! >> sorry, marion. >> reporter: she calls her three-minute video psycho-lantern, she is no pumpkin waster, she did the entire film by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to model it with pumpkin slaughter. >> reporter: last halloween she first got the idea to do the carved pumpkins, but they were sold out so she did it this year. normally her art is with ships on eggs. but carving a bloody hand? so much spookier. at the end, she carved herself holding a pumpkin. >> l
here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this.in a pumpkin that might drive him psycho. in honor of halloween there is a new take on that famous shower scene. matched practically frame for frame right down to the shower rings and shower head, carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there is somebody out there who has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would like to meet them. >> reporter: she sat here for a couple of weeks...
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here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this.ht drive him psycho. in honor of halloween, a new take of that famous shower scene matched practically frame for frame right down to the shower rings and shower head carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there's someone out here who has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would really like to meet them. >> reporter: she sat at her dining room table for a couple of weeks carving 30 frames from the classic scene, frames like the one depicting marion crane's eye. the pumpkins have since rotted, so she carved us a new eye. she calls her three-minute video psycho lantern, like psycho and jack-o'-lantern. she's no pumpkin waster, she did the entire film using only ten pumpkins by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to save on pump kin slaughter. >> reporter: last halloween she first got the idea of doing a stop motion video made out of carved pumpkins. it was too late, the pumpkins were sold out. she did it this year. normally her art consists of etching ships on
here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock has never been presented like this.ht drive him psycho. in honor of halloween, a new take of that famous shower scene matched practically frame for frame right down to the shower rings and shower head carved in pumpkin by this brooklyn artist. >> if there's someone out here who has carved more shower tiles than i have, i would really like to meet them. >> reporter: she sat at her dining room table for a couple of weeks carving...
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. >> it's like an alfred hitchcock movie. >> they'll swoop on your head. it's good luck. just trying to survive. >> okay. let's close the car up, please. >> anybody who owned a dog knows dogs will beg for food. that's a puppy. this is a pitbull puppy just a few months ago. this woman is having jerky and the dog for the first time starts begging. >> you've got to nip that down. that's bad behavior. you don't want to promote that. >> this woman stands tough. she doesn't give in. >> no. no. >>> i think when we look back on halloween next year it will be defined by the epically disgusting full-on serial killer pranks that happen. we have another one here. it's a terrifying crowd with a chainsaw. >> this is taking it too far. >> i agree. when somebody calls the police and cops come in, they are going to shoot him. >> you can see they haven't removed the chain. >> i wouldn't walk further than three inches in the dog. soon as i saw blood all over the walls, i'm gone. >> you see blood, just run. >> who uses a public rest room in the park in the middle of the night? >> crazy clown
. >> it's like an alfred hitchcock movie. >> they'll swoop on your head. it's good luck. just trying to survive. >> okay. let's close the car up, please. >> anybody who owned a dog knows dogs will beg for food. that's a puppy. this is a pitbull puppy just a few months ago. this woman is having jerky and the dog for the first time starts begging. >> you've got to nip that down. that's bad behavior. you don't want to promote that. >> this woman stands tough....
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i have this analogy, and if you are watching a hitchcock movie, and you were in the audience and you were shouting at the screen, don't go in that room, that is how it is like. but they were married. they had five children. twins, unplanned. that was in 1938. and when the twins were born, there were five children, nelson commissioned a his friend to build a guesthouse on the estate, 500 feet from the house the family lived in. >> where is that? >> 30 miles north of new york city on the hazard river. the point is, in 1938, nelson moves into the guesthouse. he took his meals with his family, but he slept in the guesthouse. a permanent guest, if you will, at his own home. in the very real sense, in the fullest sense of the word, came to an end. that was in the late 1930's. now, of course, the public had no idea of this. when the divorce was announced in 1961, a generation later, it really came as a shock to most people. >> what was he doing in 1961? >> he was governor. he was governor of new york. and he was a very successful governor. it was assumed that he was the front runner for the
i have this analogy, and if you are watching a hitchcock movie, and you were in the audience and you were shouting at the screen, don't go in that room, that is how it is like. but they were married. they had five children. twins, unplanned. that was in 1938. and when the twins were born, there were five children, nelson commissioned a his friend to build a guesthouse on the estate, 500 feet from the house the family lived in. >> where is that? >> 30 miles north of new york city on...
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nurse tracie hitchcock flew into newark international airport on friday and was forced to stay in an isolated tent outside university hospital, in newark all a week and he begins her will. she left today for home in maine, where she will be quarantined, at home for 21 days. christie had this to say in response to his anger, as being detained in newark saying that she had no symptoms. >> i have absolutely nothing but goodwill for her going forward. she's a good person. she was doing good work in west africa. she needs to understand that the obligation of elect officials is to protect public health of all of the people, and if that inconvenienced her for a period of time that is what we need to do and that is what we will continue to do. >> christie insist he has not reversed his mandatory quarantine policy even though the white house has urged him to return to federal cdc guidelines. >>> crime investigators are beginning their seventh week of searching for suspected cop killer eric frein and they are taking on the air in something that resembles a balloon. the ohio state department of
nurse tracie hitchcock flew into newark international airport on friday and was forced to stay in an isolated tent outside university hospital, in newark all a week and he begins her will. she left today for home in maine, where she will be quarantined, at home for 21 days. christie had this to say in response to his anger, as being detained in newark saying that she had no symptoms. >> i have absolutely nothing but goodwill for her going forward. she's a good person. she was doing good...
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nurse hitchcock sated she feels like a criminal. she had contact with the ebola patient while working in west africa. she developed a fever, but tested negative for ebola. governor chris christie said he is story for any inconvenience, but said he has to protect the people from new jersey from ebola. >> my first and foremost obligation is to protect the public health anne safety of the people in new jersey. i'm sorry if she was inconvenienced, but the inconvenience that could occur from having folks who are symptomatic and i will amongst the public is a greater concern of mine. >>> american dr. craig spencer's fiance is in quarantine. spencer is being treated for ebola in new york. >> reporter: we have more on our website answers about howe the virus spreads. it's available at 6abc.com/ebola. >>> philadelphia police are looking for surveillance video to determine if a man was attacked for trying to break into cars. the man remains hospitalized after being beaten with a basketball bat and shot in the leg at second and carpenter stree
nurse hitchcock sated she feels like a criminal. she had contact with the ebola patient while working in west africa. she developed a fever, but tested negative for ebola. governor chris christie said he is story for any inconvenience, but said he has to protect the people from new jersey from ebola. >> my first and foremost obligation is to protect the public health anne safety of the people in new jersey. i'm sorry if she was inconvenienced, but the inconvenience that could occur from...
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casey hitchcocks says there was no medical basis to detain her. and she is now planning to sue.kcocks lawyer says the policy is unconstitutional. >> we believe that policy infringes on the constitutional liberty interest. we think the policy is overly brood. it sweeps in people who do not meet the criteria for being quarantined. >> libby casey joins us live now from washington. let's begin with the new cdc policy, how does it compare to the policy issued by new york and new jersey. >> the cdc is talking to reports now. they are giving four levels to describe how much in danger you are of getting ebola. these are for travelers coming from west africa. have they been in contact with ebola patients, and there are four tiers to judge your risk. the high-risk individuals should go into a volunteer quarantine and have regular updates and checks with medical personnel to make sure they are doing okay. and these definitions are important because it can weed out people who really aren't at risk, and focus on those who may be more at risk, this comes of course in the wake of the tough new
casey hitchcocks says there was no medical basis to detain her. and she is now planning to sue.kcocks lawyer says the policy is unconstitutional. >> we believe that policy infringes on the constitutional liberty interest. we think the policy is overly brood. it sweeps in people who do not meet the criteria for being quarantined. >> libby casey joins us live now from washington. let's begin with the new cdc policy, how does it compare to the policy issued by new york and new jersey....
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lone wolf versus hitchcock decided in 1903.dian consent is not required to aggregate indian treaty rights. wait a minute. if we don't need consent, then do we have to negotiate anymore. we've already eliminated agency in consultation. , true treatyrnight making ends for at least 40 years. now, notice what i just said. it's not the 1871 statute that ended treaties. it's the united states supreme court. made in 1903. here we have lone wolf, a leader who brought this case to try to thwart the implementation of allotment on his reservation -- upuccessfully -- and wound creating a president that was even more devastating -- preece precedent that was even more devastating. i think we can begin to see why it is not surprising that in the 20th century natives would look on treaties as sources and forms of rights even though the were also the sources of dispossession under the doctrine of discovery. ?hy would they do that because true treaty making, not , had tribalby 1870 agency, tribal consultation, and true and informed tribal consen
lone wolf versus hitchcock decided in 1903.dian consent is not required to aggregate indian treaty rights. wait a minute. if we don't need consent, then do we have to negotiate anymore. we've already eliminated agency in consultation. , true treatyrnight making ends for at least 40 years. now, notice what i just said. it's not the 1871 statute that ended treaties. it's the united states supreme court. made in 1903. here we have lone wolf, a leader who brought this case to try to thwart the...
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and those quarantines have been been criticized by people such as casey hitchcock who was held for several hours before testing negative for the virus. she said it is frightening and said others will be deterred from helping with the treatment in west africa. i'm joined by sophie dellenaise with doctors without borders. start with the cases in illinois, nng nj and florida, and are you already finding that you have doctors the and other health care workers backing out of volunteer trips to the affect ed areas? >> well, you know, frankly speaking, we are frankly confused about the order, because we have been, we have been putting in place over the past few months protocols that are based on well known medical science and accepted and those protocols ha protocols have been strictly followed by our staff. they consist of self-monitoring, and very strict self-monitoring, and we ask our volunteers coming back from west africa to monitor their temperature twice a day during 21 days, continue the monitoring of symptoms and also to report symptoms as soon as they realize that they are different. th
and those quarantines have been been criticized by people such as casey hitchcock who was held for several hours before testing negative for the virus. she said it is frightening and said others will be deterred from helping with the treatment in west africa. i'm joined by sophie dellenaise with doctors without borders. start with the cases in illinois, nng nj and florida, and are you already finding that you have doctors the and other health care workers backing out of volunteer trips to the...
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that happened todayse hitchcock a nurse with doctors without borders. she was quarantined on friday after returning home from sierra leon with a slight fever. she tested knowingtive for ebola and criticized the process writing in this dallas morning news she said an official quote barked questions at the me like i was a criminal. the this is not a situation would i wish on anyone and i'm scared for those who will follow me. meanwhile in new york city fiance of the doctor diagnosed with the virus was allowed to return home. she had been quarantined after having extensive contract with doctor craig spencer. spend spencer is in the hospital after being diagnosed with ebola earlier this week. although the doctor's fiance was allowed to return home she will remain in quarantine in the harlem apartment that she shares with the doctor. live from the sat center, syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> same, thank you. >>> in their first interviews hospital nurses tell 60 minutes how they held the hand of the dying ebola patient thomas duncan because his f
that happened todayse hitchcock a nurse with doctors without borders. she was quarantined on friday after returning home from sierra leon with a slight fever. she tested knowingtive for ebola and criticized the process writing in this dallas morning news she said an official quote barked questions at the me like i was a criminal. the this is not a situation would i wish on anyone and i'm scared for those who will follow me. meanwhile in new york city fiance of the doctor diagnosed with the...
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. >>> it's going to be 74 in bodega bay where alfred hitchcock shot "the birds," you know there's a heatingthe bay area! >> i was just thinking the same thing. [ laughter ] >>> charlie rose has what's coming up on "cbs this morning." >> reporter: good morning, brian and michelle. ahead, we're at the hospital in dallas where the first victim of ebola diagnosed in the u.s. is being treated. we'll also talk to the cdc director about how the agency's tracking down people who may have come in contact with the virus. plus, we sit down with new jersey governor chris christie. we have his reaction to the president's "60 minutes" interview and the reason he has not yet decided on a run for the white house. plus this, an app that revolutionizes navigation around the world and a big announcement from the company, only on "cbs this morning." the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> we are getting a possible preview this morning of friday's federal employment report. here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle and
. >>> it's going to be 74 in bodega bay where alfred hitchcock shot "the birds," you know there's a heatingthe bay area! >> i was just thinking the same thing. [ laughter ] >>> charlie rose has what's coming up on "cbs this morning." >> reporter: good morning, brian and michelle. ahead, we're at the hospital in dallas where the first victim of ebola diagnosed in the u.s. is being treated. we'll also talk to the cdc director about how the...
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. >> reporter: offering it to hitchcock. >> do you like long showers? >> as a matter of fact i do. >> reporter: you need a long shower to wash off all that pumpkin. pumpkin sure beats blood circling the drain. jeanne moos, cnn. >> that is certainly true. thank you so much for joining me today, i'm carol costello. "at this hour" with berman and michaela starts right now. >> she breached the quarantine. the bike ride in the middle of a battle with ebola, the nurse ordered to stay inside the house is on the 3406 this morning. what are the authorities going to do about it. >>> nato jets scramble as russian military planes get caught sneaking into european air space. what's the kremlin up to now? >>> sit down and shut up! >> political oratory at its highest level. is the sit down and shut up version of chris christie the one that could be president? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. those stories and much more ahead at this hour. right now we're keeping all eyes on that house right now, fort k
. >> reporter: offering it to hitchcock. >> do you like long showers? >> as a matter of fact i do. >> reporter: you need a long shower to wash off all that pumpkin. pumpkin sure beats blood circling the drain. jeanne moos, cnn. >> that is certainly true. thank you so much for joining me today, i'm carol costello. "at this hour" with berman and michaela starts right now. >> she breached the quarantine. the bike ride in the middle of a battle with...
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lone wolf versus hitchcock decided in 1903. it holds that indian consent is not required to aggregate indian treaty rights. wait a minute. if we don't need consent, then do we have to negotiate anymore. we've already eliminated agency and consultation. virtually overnight, true treaty making ends for at least 40 years. now, notice what i just said. it's not the 1871 statute that ended treaties. it's the united states supreme court. in a decision made in 1903. here we have lone wolf, a leader who brought this case to try to thwart the implementation of allotment on his reservation -- unsuccessfully -- and wound up creating a president that was even more devastating -- preece event -- precedent that was even more devastating. i think we can begin to see why it is not surprising that in the 20th century natives would look back on treaties as sources and forms of rights even though the treaties were also the sources of dispossession under the doctrine of discovery. why would they do that? because true treaty making, not what we had
lone wolf versus hitchcock decided in 1903. it holds that indian consent is not required to aggregate indian treaty rights. wait a minute. if we don't need consent, then do we have to negotiate anymore. we've already eliminated agency and consultation. virtually overnight, true treaty making ends for at least 40 years. now, notice what i just said. it's not the 1871 statute that ended treaties. it's the united states supreme court. in a decision made in 1903. here we have lone wolf, a leader...
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reminder for women to schedule a mammogram and is there a pan of the women and our gm john john hitchcock. >> very nice event. >>> philadelphia's franklin square is another land mark taking part, the fantastic fountain there looking great in pink. the lights for the cure campaign is now in the 13th year. october is breast cancer awareness month. >>> and that pink color is attracting the attention in one ohio community. >> prompting breast cancer awareness by painting their fire engines pink. the fire department broke out the pink truck yesterday, good look at it right there. donation to the komen foundation means you get to sign the the pink vehicle. one survivor says fire engine saves lives, besides fighting fires. >> mine was found early, and this right here bill make people aware that they need get their mammograms done, and early detection is important. >> donations go to the pink ribbon girls a group that helps breast cancer patients and their families. the nicely done. everybody chips in. this month and all year round, that is what it is all about. >> the the details too did you see
reminder for women to schedule a mammogram and is there a pan of the women and our gm john john hitchcock. >> very nice event. >>> philadelphia's franklin square is another land mark taking part, the fantastic fountain there looking great in pink. the lights for the cure campaign is now in the 13th year. october is breast cancer awareness month. >>> and that pink color is attracting the attention in one ohio community. >> prompting breast cancer awareness by...
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that is what happened todayse hitchcock, a nurse with doctors without borders. she was quarantined on friday after returning home from sierra leon with a slight fever. she tested negative for ebola so far and has criticized the process writing in the dallas morning news she said an official barked questions at me like i was a criminal. this is not a situation would i wish on anyone and i'm scared for those who will follow me. meanwhile in new york city the fiance of the doctor diagnosed with the virus was allowed to return home. she had been quarantined after having extensive contact with doctor craig spencer. spencer is in the hospital after being diagnosis with ebola earlier this week. >> although the doctor's fiance was allowed to return home she will remain in quarantine in the harlem apartment that she shares with a doctor. live from the sat center, syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> same, we have set up an ebola a resource guide on our web site at cbs philly.com. you'll find answers to commonly asked questions and links to the cdc so you can re
that is what happened todayse hitchcock, a nurse with doctors without borders. she was quarantined on friday after returning home from sierra leon with a slight fever. she tested negative for ebola so far and has criticized the process writing in the dallas morning news she said an official barked questions at me like i was a criminal. this is not a situation would i wish on anyone and i'm scared for those who will follow me. meanwhile in new york city the fiance of the doctor diagnosed with...
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analogy, and if you are watching a hitchcock movie, and you were in the audience and you were shouting at the screen, don't go in that room, that is how it is like. but they were married. they had five children. twins, unplanned. that was in 1938. and when the twins were born, there were five children, nelson commissioned a worker to build a guesthouse on the estate. >> where is that? >> 30 miles north of new york city on the hazard river. the point is, in 1938, nelson moves into the guesthouse. he took his meals with his family, but he slept in the guesthouse. a permanent guest, if you will, at his own home. in the very real sense, in the fullest sense of the word, came to an end. late 1930's.he now, of course, the public had no idea of this. when the divorce was announced generation later, it really came as a shock to most people. 1961?t was he doing in >> he was governor. he was governor of new york. and he was a very successful governor. it was assumed that he was the front runner for the 1964 republican presidential nomination. >> how many times did he run for president? [laughter
analogy, and if you are watching a hitchcock movie, and you were in the audience and you were shouting at the screen, don't go in that room, that is how it is like. but they were married. they had five children. twins, unplanned. that was in 1938. and when the twins were born, there were five children, nelson commissioned a worker to build a guesthouse on the estate. >> where is that? >> 30 miles north of new york city on the hazard river. the point is, in 1938, nelson moves into...
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and hitchcock's psycho would survive the cut. proving you can pack a lot of dread in a little time.ds. that's tough. we have a "gma" submission. let's roll it now. >> ah! >> hey. i think that's a winner. i don't know why anybody else is going to send in a video. >> yeah. i think that's the one that's going to do it w, strahan. >> yes. >> can't wait to see "magic mike" now. >> that performance is a lot more revealing than that. >> oh! >> coming up, taylor swift live. her big entrance just minutes away. let's take a look at that. more than 2,000 people. take a look at this. all those kids, moms, grandfathers, grandmother out there. everybody's enjoying it. getting ready for taylor swift right here in times square. coming up on "gma." dear mojo, thanks for inspiring me to be as good as you think i am. (male announcer) this holiday season, give thanks to the pets who inspire you! at petsmart, save $20 on all large bags of nutro® natural choice dog food, with mail-in rebate. petsmart® finally, the purple pill,hr the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, comes without a prescription for freq
and hitchcock's psycho would survive the cut. proving you can pack a lot of dread in a little time.ds. that's tough. we have a "gma" submission. let's roll it now. >> ah! >> hey. i think that's a winner. i don't know why anybody else is going to send in a video. >> yeah. i think that's the one that's going to do it w, strahan. >> yes. >> can't wait to see "magic mike" now. >> that performance is a lot more revealing than that. >> oh!...
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rebeck ace still my favorite hitchcock film. when your world starts spinning and you have not just ridden the tilt a whirl it might be vertigo. our sue serio has been a little bit more dizzy than usual. >> yes, dizzy. >> i wrote that. >> you know, honestly i have seen you in the last few mornings. >> we will we will watch first, what doctor mike did first. >> now lie back, okay. all right. so what we're going to do here is the man enough. i'm holding your head, relax your neck. >> i really to have trust you, up, up, neutral, down, neutral, to the side, up neutral, down neutral, and center, over here, up, down, down again neutral this way. >> if i was than the dizzy before. >> well, this is the the way you do it to try to dislodge that ot o lift. >> lets have you sit up. >> okay, nod bad. >> that is called the epply maneuver and there mike is here to explain what the heck that is. >> did it help or hurt. >> will, it helps. >> i had it for three days this week and after i went to doctor mike, it fixed it. so now, explain what is g
rebeck ace still my favorite hitchcock film. when your world starts spinning and you have not just ridden the tilt a whirl it might be vertigo. our sue serio has been a little bit more dizzy than usual. >> yes, dizzy. >> i wrote that. >> you know, honestly i have seen you in the last few mornings. >> we will we will watch first, what doctor mike did first. >> now lie back, okay. all right. so what we're going to do here is the man enough. i'm holding your head,...
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it's a really chilling scene to contemplate something out of alfred hitchcock's "the birds," with the covered in these large buzzards around the yard, up in the trees. i should point out that it was not a abandoned property. this is a 2 1/2-acre parcel that includes two residences a small three-bedroom house and a little cottage. they were rentals that were not currently being rented. so, they are not technically abandoned but they were empty at the time. >> authorities there explaining why this autopsy, it has been several days now, seems to be taking so long? >> reporter: no, i haven't heard word on that, but we do know that, of course, most of the remains that were discovered on saturday are still on site. and i know from talking with forensic anthropologists that this kind of work can take a long time. you literally have to dig the site and sift through the soil. you may find some dna in the soil and we believe it's been reported that these were -- remains were found in a dry creekbed. we have had a lot of rains the last few weeks so it's probably a safe assumption that some of th
it's a really chilling scene to contemplate something out of alfred hitchcock's "the birds," with the covered in these large buzzards around the yard, up in the trees. i should point out that it was not a abandoned property. this is a 2 1/2-acre parcel that includes two residences a small three-bedroom house and a little cottage. they were rentals that were not currently being rented. so, they are not technically abandoned but they were empty at the time. >> authorities there...
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. >> alfred hitchcock psycho. >> classic. >> you are awesome.0 that movie is classic. >> shower scene freaks me out, the music. >> there are a hundred ed its the way he chops it up. >> did you know when she's on the floor and her eyes opened she had to actual do i that keep her eye opened. >> yes, you know what they used for blood, chocolate syrup or something lick that. >> black and white. >> happy halloween great outfit you have on. >> thanks, guys. >> mike, is what your mike. >> i am dressed in it, i'm a dofuss, i'm a tool. >> we will reveal at 9:00 a.m. >> thanks, guys. >> you didn't to say your favorite movie to this day excercise makes me sick. >> that is a good one. >> she spin hers head around. >> some of the biggest names in philly sports are on other show. coming up a after the break chip kelly will be here, andy reid makes an appearance. what are they doing for hall i wean what do you think chip this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur
. >> alfred hitchcock psycho. >> classic. >> you are awesome.0 that movie is classic. >> shower scene freaks me out, the music. >> there are a hundred ed its the way he chops it up. >> did you know when she's on the floor and her eyes opened she had to actual do i that keep her eye opened. >> yes, you know what they used for blood, chocolate syrup or something lick that. >> black and white. >> happy halloween great outfit you have on....
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alfred hitchcock on the same network. on the evening news. they have the mix. the bundle that was the media and all of the wars with papers fighting over the comet. "the washington post" when it was initially fought by the family that was up until recently owned "the washington post." he said comics really matter? if you lose them, you will lose half the readers. you will have to fight to get the comics in the paper. it was a big bidding war. because fewer people would read the journalism if they were not there. they drove more readership and it's snag our news content reaches a much larger audience than it would if we didn't have almost 200 million video views among massive aims of viewership on quizzes and lists and other contents. >> sure. there has been a lot of new media start ups. why do you think that is. there so many media start ups happening. why is that a trend right now? >> media start ups are more of a thing right now than in a long time. there has been a lot of tech start ups. had when you generally see, it's new technology emerge that often is a
alfred hitchcock on the same network. on the evening news. they have the mix. the bundle that was the media and all of the wars with papers fighting over the comet. "the washington post" when it was initially fought by the family that was up until recently owned "the washington post." he said comics really matter? if you lose them, you will lose half the readers. you will have to fight to get the comics in the paper. it was a big bidding war. because fewer people would read...
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but the hitchcock film that's the one that turned up with merck nor in into a star. >> : his other moviesright now to download or rent. was a see in the theater going to be air-conditioned. pride boy code last place in vietnam documentary. love is strange to such effect love is strange. >> : the a hunter for jury. >> : nice easy again alan baron wonderful indian actor gets you out of the he then there's the movie finally coming out to dvd you can download rent. chef >> : member roger been telling you about o'clock this of their that is wonderful documentary deceive very creepy catatonic creepy lighting here. 2014 >> : draft day promotion nurtures movie is worth downloading in find late this is so amazing a scandalous new book on jimmy stewart and restore the truth behind a legend. what my favorite actors of a plant. you watched it for a hundred years from now. at the sub was washington in the but also very close when we find out j. edgar herbert hoover. >> : the new and who wore the dress. this research had a political life people to know about. also deeply in love with his own life even
but the hitchcock film that's the one that turned up with merck nor in into a star. >> : his other moviesright now to download or rent. was a see in the theater going to be air-conditioned. pride boy code last place in vietnam documentary. love is strange to such effect love is strange. >> : the a hunter for jury. >> : nice easy again alan baron wonderful indian actor gets you out of the he then there's the movie finally coming out to dvd you can download rent. chef >> :...
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for nurse hitchcock, isolated for three days, the new policy has been a nightmare. i spoke with casey on the phone. >> i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent and to know that there is nothing wrong with you and that the decisions are being made that don't make sense. >> reporter: she was quarantined inside this tent after she arrived at newark, libberty national airport. she currently shows no symptoms and tested negative for ebola twice. >> my first and foremost obligation is to protect the people of new jersey. >> reporter: the mayor of new york city blasted the decision, which some say deters health care workers from taking part in the fight to contain ebola abroad. >> this hero coming back from the front, having done the right thing, was treated with disrespect. >> her lawyers are fighting for her immediate release. >> we believe that infringes on the constitutional liberty interests. >> they are imposing in in new york, new jersey and illinois. the policy was abruptly implemented friday one day after new york doctor craig spen
for nurse hitchcock, isolated for three days, the new policy has been a nightmare. i spoke with casey on the phone. >> i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent and to know that there is nothing wrong with you and that the decisions are being made that don't make sense. >> reporter: she was quarantined inside this tent after she arrived at newark, libberty national airport. she currently shows no symptoms and tested negative for ebola twice. >>...
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like what hitchcock did with the movie "rope" in the '60s.emy award. it's a phenomenal film. i gave it a 5 out of 5. so i definitely recommend it. i was geeking out beyond belief. incredible. >> how -- what did you talk to michael keaton about? >> all right, well, brian, an awesome scene in the film where he walks through times square in his underwear. i wanted to know, without shutting down times square, how do you pull that off? >> i don't know, i was in my underwear. i just had -- i had to do the underwear part. that's a good question because i thought the same thing when i saw it. i knew some were extras. some of the extras didn't show or something and we had to move -- i can't remember i think we had to move some people around. but you couldn't control the other people who are there. they're there, yeah. so you get -- hopefully you get an honest enough reaction from them without somebody doing something to mess up the take. >> i think most people -- enjoy seeing him rather than the naked cowboy we see. >> exactly. >> like an -- looks lik
like what hitchcock did with the movie "rope" in the '60s.emy award. it's a phenomenal film. i gave it a 5 out of 5. so i definitely recommend it. i was geeking out beyond belief. incredible. >> how -- what did you talk to michael keaton about? >> all right, well, brian, an awesome scene in the film where he walks through times square in his underwear. i wanted to know, without shutting down times square, how do you pull that off? >> i don't know, i was in my...
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gun smoke, alfred hitchcock presents, the ed sullivan show or drag net. >> ed sullivan show. >> yes.one-hour series. >> nice gentleman from -- you said tennessee? >> tennessee. >> what word were the characters on "i love lucy" not allowed to say on air? pregnant, dead, dating or married. >> pregnant. >> say it again. i like the way you say it. >> he does say it well. they were not allowed to say the word pregnant. >> the sensors would not allowed them. they said expecting instead. when luciry cardo gave birth, $44 million people watched that episode, 72% of people with tvs in america. everyone tuned in. >> amazing. we have time for another one frchlt tennessee as well. what guinness world record did "i love lucy" fans set over this past weekend in jamestown, new york? most pieces of chocolate eaten, most women dressed as lucy, most people stop ng grape. >> you're going to adore this cd. >> the correct answer is most people stomping grapes. >> 1,232 people stomping grapes in jamestown which is where she was born. i know you've been known to stomp grapes? >> kathy and i did. she was lu
gun smoke, alfred hitchcock presents, the ed sullivan show or drag net. >> ed sullivan show. >> yes.one-hour series. >> nice gentleman from -- you said tennessee? >> tennessee. >> what word were the characters on "i love lucy" not allowed to say on air? pregnant, dead, dating or married. >> pregnant. >> say it again. i like the way you say it. >> he does say it well. they were not allowed to say the word pregnant. >> the sensors...
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there's a lot of -- it's a david fincher film and a classic hitchcock-ian kind of way.he problems of having you here. ben was here a couple of days ago and i said there's a lot of unexpected twists and turns and perhaps none more so with your character. >> agreed. >> so there's a lot that you can say. >> which makes it, i think, a great movie. it's part whodunit thriller. a woman is missing. you're not sure if she's dead, what her story s as you start feeling like you know what's happening, the movie keeps switching and turning it on its head. >> as i watched desi, i thought he reminded me on the creepy scale of the guy you played "in a million ways to die in the west." >> oh, wow. >> they tend to start coming to you more and more. >> maybe. i'm suddenly arch nemesis? i don't know. i'll take it. i like working with good people on good projects. >> it takes the curtains and throws it back on relationships. we always think we know what goes on. we see people in public and say we know what happens in their marriage and we don't. >> sometimes you don't. i think the conceit
there's a lot of -- it's a david fincher film and a classic hitchcock-ian kind of way.he problems of having you here. ben was here a couple of days ago and i said there's a lot of unexpected twists and turns and perhaps none more so with your character. >> agreed. >> so there's a lot that you can say. >> which makes it, i think, a great movie. it's part whodunit thriller. a woman is missing. you're not sure if she's dead, what her story s as you start feeling like you know...
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. >> reporter: hitchcock did register a fever but says she was just flustered. she was released monday after 24 hours symptom free. >> to the extent governor christie made this a political act so that he could show he was in charge in protecting the people of new jersey, i think he picked the wrong individual with kaci hickox. >> no one likes being in the hospital. no one likes being in the hospital. the fact is this woman presented, after directly in contact with folks having ebola. >> reporter: on monday with so many states doing their own thing, the centers for disease cell issued new guidelines, suggesting four categories for people entering the u.s. from ebola outbreak countries, those with high risk would stay home and stay in contact with health departments. the states are trying to sort all this out by themselves. what took so long? why did the federal government not give anybody guidance? >> the whole evolution of this ebola epidemic in africa and now the importation here is really an evolving, moving target in which you have to rely on new experiences.
. >> reporter: hitchcock did register a fever but says she was just flustered. she was released monday after 24 hours symptom free. >> to the extent governor christie made this a political act so that he could show he was in charge in protecting the people of new jersey, i think he picked the wrong individual with kaci hickox. >> no one likes being in the hospital. no one likes being in the hospital. the fact is this woman presented, after directly in contact with folks having...