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deterioration -- of hitchcock and then you find thewi secret and i hope you like it.t. [applause] >> we have tenner 12 minutes for questions. >> with like to know. >> do?. >>>> you could not have named two more different writers. that i felt to have that french realist tradition the book is not magic realistic but for example, the one moment in the novel at the very beginning of thent novel which is almost like the cinematic assume that is staying in the city there is this particular neighborhood with this kind of people living in it. in this house it is obviously occupied in the middle of the room is a chair so by the time you get to her you already know so much about her so i thought it was a brilliant device so that the best thing you can do is deal it. [laughter] >> william faulkner would plagiarize the technique. . . wonderful answer which only faulkner could have given, when i'm in the throes of my genius. and i don't know any writer who would do differently. he was right about the second part, refer to the throes of genius. >> i don't have a prolific question. i
deterioration -- of hitchcock and then you find thewi secret and i hope you like it.t. [applause] >> we have tenner 12 minutes for questions. >> with like to know. >> do?. >>>> you could not have named two more different writers. that i felt to have that french realist tradition the book is not magic realistic but for example, the one moment in the novel at the very beginning of thent novel which is almost like the cinematic assume that is staying in the city there...
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lucky for us swarms of animals don't often attack people like they do in alfred hitchcock's movie the birds. but united they do act as a kind of super organism one that potentially has a lot of power. the skills of this next animal collective have astounded researchers. behavioral scientist christophe klein has been out collecting leaves for an experiment he's conducting with a small scale collective from the animal kingdom. he uses a hole punch to cut them into little morsels for his guinea pigs or in this case. he forgot to can carry over twenty times the body weight here in his laboratory the scientist has built a special bridge construction so they can pick up the leaves and take them. to the next. the point of the experiment is to find out how the arms find their way ideally the shortest distance individually the arms wouldn't have a claim. for the right side of my business is going to cut around string in case of only functioning in a group if i put one of them on the table your name will still be there a quarter of an hour later. it will just go around in circles not knowing wh
lucky for us swarms of animals don't often attack people like they do in alfred hitchcock's movie the birds. but united they do act as a kind of super organism one that potentially has a lot of power. the skills of this next animal collective have astounded researchers. behavioral scientist christophe klein has been out collecting leaves for an experiment he's conducting with a small scale collective from the animal kingdom. he uses a hole punch to cut them into little morsels for his guinea...
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. >> yeah, with the drill, and a little hitchcock-ian little moment if hitchcock ever drilled a dentistls a certain way about dentists? >> i've never liked them. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: so was it cathartic for you to write a scene where a dentist gets it through the thumb? >> it was kind of nice, yeah, yeah. there's a scene with a priest, and the priest kind of gets it, too. so they're like my two bete noires. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, yeah, priests and dentists. >> yeah, you too right? >> seth: yeah, exactly, yeah. and you certainly don't want one doing the other job or vice versa. it's just not a lot of good crossover. so i want to ask about this as well, you have a show that you had in london, "hangmen," you're bringing it here off broadway. >> yeah. >> seth: when you bring a show like that, is it usually the same cast? >> it depends. i've brought a couple irish plays before, and they were all brought the same characters, cast over, but they were like four character plays. this one's got like 10 or 11. so we're bringing three of the originals, and hiring the rest locally. >>
. >> yeah, with the drill, and a little hitchcock-ian little moment if hitchcock ever drilled a dentistls a certain way about dentists? >> i've never liked them. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: so was it cathartic for you to write a scene where a dentist gets it through the thumb? >> it was kind of nice, yeah, yeah. there's a scene with a priest, and the priest kind of gets it, too. so they're like my two bete noires. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, yeah,...
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she gained international fame in the offered hitchcock film "top az" and met her end at the hands ofer villain blofeld in "you only live twice." >> well? [screaming] brent: you have to watch out for those trapdoors. she also had a following in germany for her cult movies. she passed away in bavaria. after a short break i will be back to take her to the day -- take you through the day. stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] - [narrator] international trade has transformed the way we live. the question of how open markets should be to competition can lead to intense political debate and occasionally war. since world war ii the us has been a staunch supporter of free trade. but support is ebbing and calls for protectionism are emerging. - i'm going to issue a notification of intent to withdrawal from the trans pacific partnership, a potential disaster for our country. - [narrator] supporters of free trade say it creates the greatest amount of wealth for the highest
she gained international fame in the offered hitchcock film "top az" and met her end at the hands ofer villain blofeld in "you only live twice." >> well? [screaming] brent: you have to watch out for those trapdoors. she also had a following in germany for her cult movies. she passed away in bavaria. after a short break i will be back to take her to the day -- take you through the day. stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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one of the non-writers that helps me do it, alfred hitchcock.strangely, the place in greenwich village where the novel is set i discovered was 100 yards away from what hitchcock had in mind when he made rear window. it has a kind of for your window feeling. the central setting is a communal garden in the heart of the village which actually exists, and acting stories while being watched with everybody living around them. hitchcock is the great master of suspense, so it is hitchcockian, you find out what the secret is and hope you will like it. [applause] >> we have 10 or 12 minutes for questions so you have some, the mic is over there, please go to it and i will try to answer. >> i wanted to know -- the book -- had anything to do with what you are talking about. >> and who is that? >> in terms of -- writing about -- >> you couldn't have named two more different writers in terms of technique. i am a great admirer of cortez. his novel hopscotch is one of the great novels. i -- very cool. i felt -- that kind of realist tradition, a little more to do
one of the non-writers that helps me do it, alfred hitchcock.strangely, the place in greenwich village where the novel is set i discovered was 100 yards away from what hitchcock had in mind when he made rear window. it has a kind of for your window feeling. the central setting is a communal garden in the heart of the village which actually exists, and acting stories while being watched with everybody living around them. hitchcock is the great master of suspense, so it is hitchcockian, you find...
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actress carving door has died she was seventy nine and or gained international fame in the alfred hitchcock film topaz in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and she met her end at the hands of the super villain blow fell in the one nine hundred sixty seven bond movie you only live twice. well. you got to watch out for those trapdoors door also had a cult following in germany for her roles in the video two movies she passed away in bavaria. after a short break we'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. entered the conflict zone there are plenty of strong views about the muslim brotherhood several arab states have declared them a terrorist organization my guest here in amman jordan is a team of tabu she's an m.p. for the islamic action from the political wing of the brotherhood forced king abdullah right to accuse them of being like wolves in sheep's clothing you know for in sixty minutes called the w. e w's program guide on the internet the highlights. the whole. d.w. dot com highlights. their black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basi
actress carving door has died she was seventy nine and or gained international fame in the alfred hitchcock film topaz in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and she met her end at the hands of the super villain blow fell in the one nine hundred sixty seven bond movie you only live twice. well. you got to watch out for those trapdoors door also had a cult following in germany for her roles in the video two movies she passed away in bavaria. after a short break we'll be back to take you through...
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it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.s called the barrister building, formerly known as the jefferson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the middle east. he moved to arizona at 18 and started selling wares out of wagons down in the mining towns in southern arizona. >> this building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a very high-end hotel for quite a long period of time. >> it became the tallest building in phoenix. and it stayed that way for five years. when this building opened, it was a huge event for the city. it was a very luxurious building. it got six pages in the arizona republic completely devoted to it. the interior was marble and mahogany. all of that is gone now. it also had rooms for traveling salesmen so they could s
it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.s called the barrister building, formerly known as the jefferson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the...
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a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. a young woman peers into the neighbor's yard and sees something, a man, a woman, unsettling. was it some kind of an accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here's keith morrison. >> we know the truth and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we doe? >> emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> so it is. even if we have seen something or if we think we have. and that's the question at the heart of a whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so, why does this other woman think this? >> she didn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question we say on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here? call mesa, california. riverside county. historic missions. sprawling suburbs, creeping out to the rim of mountains around the eastern flank of los angeles. h
a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. a young woman peers into the neighbor's yard and sees something, a man, a woman, unsettling. was it some kind of an accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here's keith morrison. >> we know the truth and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we doe? >> emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer....
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"high anxiety" is satire of all hitchcock films and "space balls," a satire of george lucas. >> may thewartz -- >> what i love about him is lots of times people say, oh, that is very funny, but we can't say that. mel would go, that's very funny. we're going to say that. >> it's good to be the king. at t-mobile, when you holiday together, great things come in twos. like t-mobile and netflix. right now when you get an unlimited family plan, netflix is included. ho ho ho! t-mobile covers your netflix subscription... best christmas gift ever! ...so you can binge watch all year long. now you're thinking christmas! and now when you buy any of this season's hot new samsung galaxy phones, you get a second one free to gift. that's one samsung for you. and one to give. t-mobile. holiday twogether. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and hwhstuff happens. oldfor hours. shut down cold symptoms fa
"high anxiety" is satire of all hitchcock films and "space balls," a satire of george lucas. >> may thewartz -- >> what i love about him is lots of times people say, oh, that is very funny, but we can't say that. mel would go, that's very funny. we're going to say that. >> it's good to be the king. at t-mobile, when you holiday together, great things come in twos. like t-mobile and netflix. right now when you get an unlimited family plan, netflix is...
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it's like a hitchcock thriller type thing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but then there's also, because there'srel was un -- >> so funny. >> jimmy: lil -- if you want to see -- >> so funny. >> jimmy: lil rel howery, just go see him do stand-up. he is amazing. >> oh, he's an amazing stand-up. >> jimmy: great stand up. >> so, he has all of these tools. he's an obsessive fan of horror, and more genre movies, but then he's also brilliant in comedy so jordan can just, like, flip these switches so you go from being incredibly tense in one scene, and then you're just watching lil rel do his thing, and it's hysterical. so it's -- >> jimmy: at some points, well, i don't know -- the spoilers -- >> well i know. >> jimmy: but you watch the movie, and i don't really know where the movie's going at all, or if it's funny even. >> well, no, it was the same with me, reading the script. i was like, okay, yeah, and this is so it's far kind of "guess who's coming to dinner" and then there's some weird stuff happening, and then suddenly i was like oh. oh. >> jimmy: yeah, and it's like -- >> oh, jordan. are you okay
it's like a hitchcock thriller type thing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but then there's also, because there'srel was un -- >> so funny. >> jimmy: lil -- if you want to see -- >> so funny. >> jimmy: lil rel howery, just go see him do stand-up. he is amazing. >> oh, he's an amazing stand-up. >> jimmy: great stand up. >> so, he has all of these tools. he's an obsessive fan of horror, and more genre movies, but then he's also brilliant in comedy so...
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she spoke out for years against alfred hitchcock, describing sexual harassment, which she wrote aboutaphy. >> it's one of these and he started talking and said, i'll ruin your career and i said, do what you have to do. >> reporter: as the course of accusations build, hed rein is encouraging others to stand up and add their voice. >> absolutely speak out. get as loud as you can. >> steve patterson reporting there, thank you, steve. >>> next, a roadblock for diplomacy, what president trump claims is really standing in the way of cooperation between the u.s. and russia, over the north korean threat. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gille
she spoke out for years against alfred hitchcock, describing sexual harassment, which she wrote aboutaphy. >> it's one of these and he started talking and said, i'll ruin your career and i said, do what you have to do. >> reporter: as the course of accusations build, hed rein is encouraging others to stand up and add their voice. >> absolutely speak out. get as loud as you can. >> steve patterson reporting there, thank you, steve. >>> next, a roadblock for...
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nine hundred thirty by jekyll moma he had the idea of giving truffles to celebrities like alfred hitchcock. of monaco pictures of them holding truffles lay the foundations for the cult of the album white truffle now tongue. of them are sent all over the world by express korea. with the best market . because he was a genius in the market. a kilo of truffles cost about six hundred euros and only ten days fresh truffles arrive at the market every day from the forest around . truffle hunter search for them with specially trained dogs when the dog smells a truffle it scratches the ground the truffle hunter then carefully digs up the treasure. for when the real is the dog we say we take the dog out but actually he takes us out and he's the one who finds the trouble. for. the for a truffle can be sold at a market an expert assesses whether it fulfills the quality requirements demanded by the capitol of the white truffle getting the coveted certificate was no problem for this particular truffle program or to warn you this is a fantastic trouble because it has all the aromas it needs it will. garli
nine hundred thirty by jekyll moma he had the idea of giving truffles to celebrities like alfred hitchcock. of monaco pictures of them holding truffles lay the foundations for the cult of the album white truffle now tongue. of them are sent all over the world by express korea. with the best market . because he was a genius in the market. a kilo of truffles cost about six hundred euros and only ten days fresh truffles arrive at the market every day from the forest around . truffle hunter search...
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dagmar was, donna allen, gabrielle hitchcock. the women had long been active in the women's internationally for peace and freedom and the committee for insane nuclear policy. reflecting on our organizing outcomes, some significant lessons emerge from it. clearly understand our shared purpose and goals, be willing to try the impossible stay focused, don't be distracted by agents or others trying to dismantle divide and conquer, undermine or discourage us. don't let them strike fear in our souls. agentbe led astray by provocateur is. understand that we are probably under surveillance by the fbi, cia or one of the many other intelligence agencies even when we seem relatively obscure. for life on criticism and change if we need to. otherwise, move forward, don't let criticism control us. the creative, incorporate the and reveal ourel outrageous policies and practices, protect and provide , child caredren centers were not as scary as some thought. understand risk as much as possible. communicate them and try to protect people. secure
dagmar was, donna allen, gabrielle hitchcock. the women had long been active in the women's internationally for peace and freedom and the committee for insane nuclear policy. reflecting on our organizing outcomes, some significant lessons emerge from it. clearly understand our shared purpose and goals, be willing to try the impossible stay focused, don't be distracted by agents or others trying to dismantle divide and conquer, undermine or discourage us. don't let them strike fear in our souls....
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she spoke out against alfred hitchcock for years, describing repeated sexual harassment, which show wrote about in her recent autobiography. >> he started talking and said, i'll ruin your career. i said, do what you have to do. >> reporter: as the accusations build, she is encouraging others to stand up and add their voice. >> absolutely, speak out. get as loud as you can. >> reporter: overnight, another one. "star trek" actor accused of sexually assaulting a man in 1981, according to the "hollywood reporter. "we reached out to representatives for him and no response so far. >> the stories keep coming. thank you. >>> the legal contributor for mississippi nrk bill kenee msnbc, good morning. >> katie, wayn't rkskatie, i w the developments with louie c.k. could he be in legal jeopardy here? could the women bring charges? >> we know by yesterday stated by him, it was an admission of liability. i'm going to assume that any lawyer on behalf of louie c.k. has vetted that statement and ensured that there is no possibility for any criminal or civil statute of limitations to be applicable at this p
she spoke out against alfred hitchcock for years, describing repeated sexual harassment, which show wrote about in her recent autobiography. >> he started talking and said, i'll ruin your career. i said, do what you have to do. >> reporter: as the accusations build, she is encouraging others to stand up and add their voice. >> absolutely, speak out. get as loud as you can. >> reporter: overnight, another one. "star trek" actor accused of sexually assaulting a...
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she spoke out against alfred hitchcock which she recently wrote about in her auto biography. >> it was of these. he started talking and said i'll ruin your career and i said do what you have to do. >> as the course of accusations build, she is encouraging others to stand up and add their voice. >> absolutely speak up. get as loud as you can. >> and overnight another one. star trek actor george takei accused of actually assaulting a man in 1981. we reached out to representatives. no response so far. >> the stories just keep coming. all right. thank you very much. >> a legal contributor for nbc news and clare is senior media editor. good morning to both of you. >> katie, i want to start with you and these developments about l louis c.k. on its face could he be looking at any legal jeopardy? >> well, we know from yesterday's statement by him avs a total and complete admission of liability. but i'm going to assume that any lawyer on behalf of louis c.k. has vetted that statement and ensured that there is no possibility for any criminal or civil statute of limitations to be applicable at th
she spoke out against alfred hitchcock which she recently wrote about in her auto biography. >> it was of these. he started talking and said i'll ruin your career and i said do what you have to do. >> as the course of accusations build, she is encouraging others to stand up and add their voice. >> absolutely speak up. get as loud as you can. >> and overnight another one. star trek actor george takei accused of actually assaulting a man in 1981. we reached out to...