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how many times was alfred hitchcock nominated for best director answer five how many times did he win zero in fact only one alfred hitchcock film has ever won best picture we're back in one nine hundred forty one scene it don't bother because this is the hitchcock film that deserved to win the oscar our number three. janet leigh in the shower scene that made film history. every element every cut is instantly recognizable and still haunts. with the character norman bates alfred hitchcock great day prototypical serial killer psycho is a masterpiece of u.s. cinema but in one nine hundred sixty one it was still considered too brutal too shocking they didn't even get a nomination from the academy. instead the oscar for best picture went to the apartment produced and directed by billy well. in roman polanski's moving film jewish polish pianist and composer be a monk just manages to avoid deportation to the troubling the death count. but his struggle for survival in the warsaw ghetto is not over. ironically a german officer saved his life in part because playing reminds him of the world befo
how many times was alfred hitchcock nominated for best director answer five how many times did he win zero in fact only one alfred hitchcock film has ever won best picture we're back in one nine hundred forty one scene it don't bother because this is the hitchcock film that deserved to win the oscar our number three. janet leigh in the shower scene that made film history. every element every cut is instantly recognizable and still haunts. with the character norman bates alfred hitchcock great...
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hitchcock she says made her life miserable. >> you can say, me too. >> yes, absolutely. and i did have those me too kinds of situations. oh, yes. in her 2016 autobiography, hedron says the director hounded her for sex and lashed out at her when she refused. >> he said i will ruin your career. >> yes. >> because you. >> because i turned him down. >> why do you think there are biographers, people who have worked with hitchcock say this wasn't the man i knew? >> aren't they lucky. why would they know? why would they have the same relationship that i would have? >> for her, the movie will forever be clouded by what went on behind the scenes. >> do you think that we can appreciate a ground breaking work of art, each if we know that the man behind it might not be that great of a human being? >> it might be difficult. it might be difficult to separate the fact that there is a great piece of art, boy you don't want to get, be alone in the room with him. you know? >> reporter: so do revelations about someone like hitchcock change the way we think about his legacy? how about kevin
hitchcock she says made her life miserable. >> you can say, me too. >> yes, absolutely. and i did have those me too kinds of situations. oh, yes. in her 2016 autobiography, hedron says the director hounded her for sex and lashed out at her when she refused. >> he said i will ruin your career. >> yes. >> because you. >> because i turned him down. >> why do you think there are biographers, people who have worked with hitchcock say this wasn't the man i...
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filled on from hitchcock that i said only through we don't you know market they were like just trying to wife some food and go back home. i've seen the pieces of the bread with the blood which it about with blood and parts of their bodies spread everywhere and a good wind skin he sent like a rocket from the me egg. hunts team or killed. we have little or imagined overseer of will be fighters we are citizens we are not terrorists everybody should understand we are just defending on ours and that's it. this is i who what are. your my with the acid or. i'm a hog. winchell for law them a few see them how of the lawyers of your high. see. they have em to where it will normally with. my innocent. this girl. come from my home for a day then your first night. but you leave family homes to shoulder most. but i said even if it were dashed in time a decade already and. the one. class i'll be sure came to slay. so i. kind to share between a lot. kubba don't you know it's not as hard as they said sheeny it out yeah story had a hodges in his arm when he no thirty. why there are a lot of hexes she s
filled on from hitchcock that i said only through we don't you know market they were like just trying to wife some food and go back home. i've seen the pieces of the bread with the blood which it about with blood and parts of their bodies spread everywhere and a good wind skin he sent like a rocket from the me egg. hunts team or killed. we have little or imagined overseer of will be fighters we are citizens we are not terrorists everybody should understand we are just defending on ours and...
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filled on from hitchcock that i said army threw it down you know market they were like just trying to wife some food and go back home. i've seen the pieces of them bread with blood with it over with blood and parts of their bodies spread everywhere and a good wind skin he sent like a rocket from the make the. team or killed. we have never imagined overseer of will be fighters we are citizens we are not terrorists everybody should understand we are just defending ourselves that's it. this is i who what are. your my with the acid or else look i'm a hog the m.-a winchell for law them the few see them the how of the lawyers of the high. seas. they have entered where it will normally with. my innocent. this girl. come from my home for a day then your first night but you. probably heard from stockholm off. but i said even if it were dashed in time a decade already and. at last one day going to. be sure i came to slay. so i. go into shall be taught. don't you know it's miss out how it is said feeney we've been adequately to our hodges and his army he nor thirty of her where there are a lot o
filled on from hitchcock that i said army threw it down you know market they were like just trying to wife some food and go back home. i've seen the pieces of them bread with blood with it over with blood and parts of their bodies spread everywhere and a good wind skin he sent like a rocket from the make the. team or killed. we have never imagined overseer of will be fighters we are citizens we are not terrorists everybody should understand we are just defending ourselves that's it. this is i...
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alfred hitchcock. james brooks. or francis ford cope la. >> we're going hitchcock? that's it.0 p.m. eastern. >> i did well when i play with them. >> friends, it helps. it helps. >> congratulations. >> great to be back with you. >> take a look at this. so many beautiful performances last night. but this one, you gotta admit, it just stole the show. let's take a look at it again. ♪ this is who i'm meant to be this is me ♪ ♪ look out cause here i come look out because here i come ♪ >> keala settle, overcome with emotion during her powerhouse performance of "this is me." from "the greatest showman." backed by supporting singers. she received a standing ovation from the crowd. she says the anthem has helped her overcome her own insecurities. saying that fight will always be something i struggle with. each time i sing, it gets easier. >> wow. >> and her co-stars sung their praises over twitter. zac efron, i have no words. you were glorious. hugh jackman. sharing a photo of the two of them. i don't know another description for that performance lest for extraordinary. and we all have
alfred hitchcock. james brooks. or francis ford cope la. >> we're going hitchcock? that's it.0 p.m. eastern. >> i did well when i play with them. >> friends, it helps. it helps. >> congratulations. >> great to be back with you. >> take a look at this. so many beautiful performances last night. but this one, you gotta admit, it just stole the show. let's take a look at it again. ♪ this is who i'm meant to be this is me ♪ ♪ look out cause here i come look...
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first up is william hitchcock, professor of history at the university of virginia and the randolph compton professor at the miller center. he received his undergraduate degree from kenyon college and yale university. before coming to you, at wellesley college and temple university where he was chair of the history department. is 2008 book the bitter road to freedom, in the history of the liberation of europe was the finalist for the pulitzer prize and tell us about the age of eisenhower? >> thanks for being here and thanks to my distinguished co-panelists, great to be here. here is the question was why should we care about dwight eisenhower? i have a book here to answer that question. the book makes the argument that dwight eisenhower who may seem like a figure from a very different era than ours is one of the most consequential presidents of the postwar era. a lot of scholars and academics would how with laughter at that assertion is i have a book to show them. eisenhower had a significant impact on the shape of modern america since world war ii and i argue in the book in many ways we are
first up is william hitchcock, professor of history at the university of virginia and the randolph compton professor at the miller center. he received his undergraduate degree from kenyon college and yale university. before coming to you, at wellesley college and temple university where he was chair of the history department. is 2008 book the bitter road to freedom, in the history of the liberation of europe was the finalist for the pulitzer prize and tell us about the age of eisenhower?...
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the directors who had forged the hollywood legend names like ford hitchcock and hawks were making their last movies dusk was falling on hollywood's golden age it was an era of suspicion and deception as billy wilder illustrates in his image will style. america is no longer what it seems. confidence don't hold corpses funeral homes are bars birthday cakes harbor mobsters diamonds are a girl's best friend and women are sometimes men. the greatest social commentary in american movies is always on comedy fake tootsie as another example. it's not just that you've got these number one and two. they have five polls for the greatest comedy and they're both of them are about drag both of them are also. extended social critiques to see i think more than some like it hot. when marilyn monroe began shooting in san diego she was already in a precarious state of emotional and mental health marriages abortions attempted suicide one night stands stress and loneliness had all taken their toll. marriage to arthur miller was already on the rocks alcohol and medication ease the emotional pain of a series o
the directors who had forged the hollywood legend names like ford hitchcock and hawks were making their last movies dusk was falling on hollywood's golden age it was an era of suspicion and deception as billy wilder illustrates in his image will style. america is no longer what it seems. confidence don't hold corpses funeral homes are bars birthday cakes harbor mobsters diamonds are a girl's best friend and women are sometimes men. the greatest social commentary in american movies is always on...
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. >> reporter: sarah hitchcock is remembering her friend, jennifer gonzalez, married almost a year. these are pictures from their wedding. she and husband t.j. were expecting their first child jennifer was almost seven months pregnant. >> thiey had started getting everything in order, making arrangements around the house, planning a baby shower. everyone was fully supportive and looking forward to joining them in that joyous event. >> reporter: three women dedicated to their profession, gone too soon. in yountville, abc 7 news. >> if you'd like to pay tribute to the three women, you can head to our facebook page where you can share this badge here. >>> the shooting death of a man by a bart police officer in january is getting a closer look by bart's police citizen board. it 28-year-old shalean tyndall was killed. his parents claim he was wrongfully killed and want the officer fired. video shows him responding to shots fired. he found the men, screamed for them to raise their hands. >>> a crash in the east river kills five people. >>> and brand-new information we just learned about t
. >> reporter: sarah hitchcock is remembering her friend, jennifer gonzalez, married almost a year. these are pictures from their wedding. she and husband t.j. were expecting their first child jennifer was almost seven months pregnant. >> thiey had started getting everything in order, making arrangements around the house, planning a baby shower. everyone was fully supportive and looking forward to joining them in that joyous event. >> reporter: three women dedicated to their...
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it's a story that calls to mind the master of suspense, a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. a young woman peers into her neighbor's yard and sees something for a few seconds, a man, a woman and a moment that's unsettling. was it an accident, maybe a crime, maybe 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. >> reporter: how do we know what we know? >> emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> reporter: though it is, even if we've seen something. or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw, and i know the conclusion of my story. >> reporter: 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. >> reporter: the question, as we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here, calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions, sprawling suburbs cree
it's a story that calls to mind the master of suspense, a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. a young woman peers into her neighbor's yard and sees something for a few seconds, a man, a woman and a moment that's unsettling. was it an accident, maybe a crime, maybe 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. >>...
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with the age of eisenhower, historian william hitchcock follows the military and political career ofhe 34th president. historian jason -- because nations reaction to the death of martin luther king jr. and the heavens might crack. ancestral specifications center president and ceo, jeffrey rosen chronicles the political career president and chief justice william howard taft. look for these and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors near future on booktv on c-span2. but welcome to the 10th annual
with the age of eisenhower, historian william hitchcock follows the military and political career ofhe 34th president. historian jason -- because nations reaction to the death of martin luther king jr. and the heavens might crack. ancestral specifications center president and ceo, jeffrey rosen chronicles the political career president and chief justice william howard taft. look for these and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors near future on booktv on c-span2. but...
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"high anxiety" is satire of all hitchcock films and "space balls," a satire of george lucas. >> may thertz -- >> 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. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control... to reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus ♪ i'm walkin♪ wow! nshine ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ wow! ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers. any burger just $7.99. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood.
"high anxiety" is satire of all hitchcock films and "space balls," a satire of george lucas. >> may thertz -- >> 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. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can...
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with the age of eisenhower, historian william hitchcock follows the military and political career of the 34th president. historian jason -- because nations reaction to the death of martin luther king jr. and the heavens might crack. ancestral specifications center president and ceo, jeffrey rosen chronicles the political career president and chief justice william howard taft. look for these and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors near future on booktv on c-span2. but welcome to the 10th annual tucson book festival. to all of you here with us and to folks watching this live on c-span2 day. my name is carolyn lukensmeyer executive director of the national institute for civil discourse here at the university of arizona. there are several things i need to share which is not to thank the tci wealth advisors and -- for sponsoring the session. our yes -- [applause] the presentation will last one hour. there will be time for q&a. immediately following the session, craig shirley will participate in the booktv interview just outside of the building. kathy and charlie
with the age of eisenhower, historian william hitchcock follows the military and political career of the 34th president. historian jason -- because nations reaction to the death of martin luther king jr. and the heavens might crack. ancestral specifications center president and ceo, jeffrey rosen chronicles the political career president and chief justice william howard taft. look for these and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors near future on booktv on c-span2. but...
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getting ready for that question, on the eisenhower point i did make eye contact with my colleague will hitchcock who waved me off, but i am recommending a work, a definitive work on the 34th president. >> i want to briefly follow up mel's question to crow, tim, about khrushchev's disregard to berlin. they were losing that crown jewel as the immigration of particularly those talented educated people leaving east germany through berlin and to the west. and we know that. and the berlin saw inelegantly, brutally solved that problem and the building crisis dissipated shortly after that. i mean in terms of being a disrupter it seems oo me khrushchev was trying to defend his position rather than disrupting it. >> i'm sorry i didn't mention will's book because will is the one who will tell us what eisenhower is actually thinking and whether he liked degal enough to take his advice. i don't agree with you about berlin. the soviet materials make clear for khrushchev it didn't end. and you have to keep in mind that he wants a change in the nature of the settlement in central europe, and he wants it in '62.
getting ready for that question, on the eisenhower point i did make eye contact with my colleague will hitchcock who waved me off, but i am recommending a work, a definitive work on the 34th president. >> i want to briefly follow up mel's question to crow, tim, about khrushchev's disregard to berlin. they were losing that crown jewel as the immigration of particularly those talented educated people leaving east germany through berlin and to the west. and we know that. and the berlin saw...
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the alfred hitchcock classic "vertigo," starring stewart and kim novak, returns to nearly 700 u-s theatershe film's 60th anniversary, this sunday, march 18th, and next wednesday, march 21st. last year, movie magazine "sight and sound" ranked "vertigo" the greatest film ever made."what's better than one billionaire? two, 'specially if they're from the same hue as you."now that jay-z and beyonce's "on the run two" tour is official, it's looking like it could be one of the couple's highest- grossing treks ever! billboard-dot-com notes this tour has more scheduled shows than the first "on the run," they're playing 11 cities they skipped the first time around, plus three big new stadiums. with higher ticket prices as well, billboard says this tour could gross 200-million dollars -- more than double last time out."i don't regret staying at home and being your mom. but i regret not getting my degree. that's why someone's mom just enrolled in college!"if you want áyourá college to be the "life of the party," here's your chance! warner brothers is ready to host the melissa mccarthy comedy's world p
the alfred hitchcock classic "vertigo," starring stewart and kim novak, returns to nearly 700 u-s theatershe film's 60th anniversary, this sunday, march 18th, and next wednesday, march 21st. last year, movie magazine "sight and sound" ranked "vertigo" the greatest film ever made."what's better than one billionaire? two, 'specially if they're from the same hue as you."now that jay-z and beyonce's "on the run two" tour is official, it's looking...
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. >> lets' hope we don't get alfred hitchcock type situation. >> run for your lives.p i headrink was the star. whose mother? melanie grief. >> i whose mother is she? >> dakota fanning. >> no. >> kate hudson. >> dakota johnson. >> wait the who is kate hudson's mom? >> goldie hawn. you see, melanie griffith at one point was married to don johnson. >> and antonio? >> that was her second husband. >> but she originally was married to don johnson the star after show back in the day called miami vice. they divorced and then she met antonio. but melanie griffith, melanie griffith, had a child, with don johnson starve miami vice, and she now an actress in those crafty mover us. >> fifty shades. >> those crumby movies. >> oh, 50 shades, yes. >> and dakota johnson now is dating somebody famous. he's very interested in her. >> how do you know he's very interested? >> i read it. >> oh, okay. >> somebody famous. >> oh, that gives us a lot of clues. >> chris martin, of -- >> cold play. >> who used to date gwyneth paltrow. >> or be married with. >> who is also friends with beyonce. w
. >> lets' hope we don't get alfred hitchcock type situation. >> run for your lives.p i headrink was the star. whose mother? melanie grief. >> i whose mother is she? >> dakota fanning. >> no. >> kate hudson. >> dakota johnson. >> wait the who is kate hudson's mom? >> goldie hawn. you see, melanie griffith at one point was married to don johnson. >> and antonio? >> that was her second husband. >> but she originally was...
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. >> i feel like something out of alfred hitchcock. >> never putting that on at home. >> ♪ sorry. >> for machines the day they wake up thank you every time you know that you -- you talk to alexa. dagen: a lot more careful, alexa like i will get you my pretty -- >> [laughter] you like the apple one a lot better. >> a better speaker than the amazon one but they are all creepy in their own way i wouldn't really are talking about that, and a lot more joining the conversation, cofounder, suki with us -- >> pardon me former chief of staff mac mclarty with us president daughter in law lara trump telling us what she is doing ahead of 2020, stuart varney weighing in as well don't miss a moment, coming up, we kick it off right here tournament pr prepares to sign off on steel aluminum tariffs today, despite gop opposition, meanwhile, the white house says his plan could include carve-outs for canada, mexico, blake burman live at white house with the very latest, blake the president tweeted out about his 3:30 meeting this morning i guess it is happening. reporter: i feel like maria i feel like al
. >> i feel like something out of alfred hitchcock. >> never putting that on at home. >> ♪ sorry. >> for machines the day they wake up thank you every time you know that you -- you talk to alexa. dagen: a lot more careful, alexa like i will get you my pretty -- >> [laughter] you like the apple one a lot better. >> a better speaker than the amazon one but they are all creepy in their own way i wouldn't really are talking about that, and a lot more joining...