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(martin scorsese) there's so many point of view shots in terms of hitchcock.ke in "the wrong man." there's a moment when fonda is brought to all these places. and they tell the woman, "take a look. that fella, does it look like that guy that robbed you?" it's the same. (martin scorsese) that's one of the films we studied for "taxi driver." where, utilizing this idea of the point of view, where everything goes through travis bickle's mind and eyes. (martin scorsese) you see everything in the film through him. and that's one of the reasons we studied "the wrong man" because it has that feeling of claustrophobia and paranoia that was so perfect for "taxi driver." (robert de niro) some day a real rain'll come and wash all this scum off. what it does is it draws you right in to their world the way they see it, the way they imagine it, the way they perceive it. (ray liotta) there was jimmy and tommy (ray liotta) and me. (ray liotta) and anthony stabile. (martin scorsese) you see the person walk in and he's standing there. and then you cut to see what he sees. but th
(martin scorsese) there's so many point of view shots in terms of hitchcock.ke in "the wrong man." there's a moment when fonda is brought to all these places. and they tell the woman, "take a look. that fella, does it look like that guy that robbed you?" it's the same. (martin scorsese) that's one of the films we studied for "taxi driver." where, utilizing this idea of the point of view, where everything goes through travis bickle's mind and eyes. (martin scorsese)...
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eisenhower on his journey from soldier to statesman which i highly recommend, but this one by william hitchcock has gotten great reviews. i believe he's a uva professor. i haven't read it yet, but i can't give a review of it, but i'm excited to dig in. eisenhower remains endlessly fascinating. at the time of his presidency, despite being a war hero, at the time as a president he was perceived as sort of a figurehead executive, you know, the guy who played golf all the time while john foster dulles ran the run and the world. well, there was this wave of revisionist eisenhower historian ism which actually showed the opposite was true. eisenhower, through very subtle and devious methods, deployed a hidden hand, and eisenhower has become one of our most popular presidents despite at the time people not appreciating him a that much. and i've always been drawn to the period roughly between 1946-1961 which ended the eisenhower presidency. and i think we're going through a similar period in national environment and thinking about how do we handle that, how do we modernize our defenses, how do we bring
eisenhower on his journey from soldier to statesman which i highly recommend, but this one by william hitchcock has gotten great reviews. i believe he's a uva professor. i haven't read it yet, but i can't give a review of it, but i'm excited to dig in. eisenhower remains endlessly fascinating. at the time of his presidency, despite being a war hero, at the time as a president he was perceived as sort of a figurehead executive, you know, the guy who played golf all the time while john foster...
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this is the alfred hitchcock of this season.publicans holding a one seat majority, each of these races could determine controlling of the senate. in the house of representative, two new polls out. showing democrats and republicans by double digits. let's bring in tonight's round table. analyst strategist and whatever. i think on this question, of the senate race, it is personality, it is not the british labor party, you don't vote party, you look at the person you like, mccaskill, she seems local enough, that kind of thing. >> the democrats have to pull an inside straight. and everything needs to go their way even though the margin is razer thin. it is going to be hard to pull it off. >> all but nevada, red states. >> and nevada, if you look at the map, this is supposed to be a good republican year for the senate race. and a lot of these states that they are supposed to be doing well in, it is a toss up. >> showing that tonight. >> and a lot of that has to do with quite frankly it is a national referendum on trump. a majority of
this is the alfred hitchcock of this season.publicans holding a one seat majority, each of these races could determine controlling of the senate. in the house of representative, two new polls out. showing democrats and republicans by double digits. let's bring in tonight's round table. analyst strategist and whatever. i think on this question, of the senate race, it is personality, it is not the british labor party, you don't vote party, you look at the person you like, mccaskill, she seems...
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we watched a couple of old hitchcock movies and a couple of westerns.o, just like any conversation i had with him all these years. >> you are a pallbearer here today. >> i am, yeah, an honor. >> let me ask you something, and if it's too intimate, i'll move on. what was that conversation like when your friend of so many decades turned to you and ask you to be a pallbearer at his funeral? >> it sounds odd, but very matter of fact. it's just, i want you to be a pallbearer, and then he asked me to do a reading at the annapolis service, too, and i said, of course, of course. all right, thanks, pal. just -- >> thanks, pal. >> and you know, i was there when he called some of the people who are speaking at the services and asked them to give a eulogy. and you know, a very stoic guy, you know, getting sentimental this last year often enough, but he's pretty stoic right up until the end. when not long after he was first diagnosed, we were sitting in his office here in washington, and we were sort of, you know, getting a little sentimental. and he says, nobody che
we watched a couple of old hitchcock movies and a couple of westerns.o, just like any conversation i had with him all these years. >> you are a pallbearer here today. >> i am, yeah, an honor. >> let me ask you something, and if it's too intimate, i'll move on. what was that conversation like when your friend of so many decades turned to you and ask you to be a pallbearer at his funeral? >> it sounds odd, but very matter of fact. it's just, i want you to be a pallbearer,...
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who is the star of hitchcock film the birds somebody get smart phone instead of thinking about it and it is it's and they began with an h. well yes yeah hippie heads if they had to which by the way i looked it up on google because i couldn't remember it's shame on you. sites yes go to our website don't go to google. dot com slash. go to robin thank you so much. well the bonus they got wrapped up it's mid week slate of matches with bruce your dog looking to jump from fourth to second place in the standings they hosted nuremberg who didn't present much of a challenge. dortmund was in a festive mood and even coach lucianne far was all smiles and was expecting to extend its perfect home record against newly promoted nuremberg. and accordingly it took dortmund just nine minutes to open the scoring through the broom larson. to meet flicks the first from provider christian the second to finish off the move and give dortmund an early lead. which marco royce should have doubled a minute later only to be denied by norm bird's fabienne brave. but shortly after the half hour mark dortmund's capta
who is the star of hitchcock film the birds somebody get smart phone instead of thinking about it and it is it's and they began with an h. well yes yeah hippie heads if they had to which by the way i looked it up on google because i couldn't remember it's shame on you. sites yes go to our website don't go to google. dot com slash. go to robin thank you so much. well the bonus they got wrapped up it's mid week slate of matches with bruce your dog looking to jump from fourth to second place in...
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. >> all right >> that was alfred hitchcock walking right through the screen a check on the sectors rightgo zoom out thank you. materials leading the way. discretionary. dom chu with what's coming up. >>> the head of the imf says she sees darker clouds ahead for the global economy is she right we'll have that debate plus, billions of dollars of goods in the cross hairs if the new china tariffs go into effect the head of l.a.'s port complex tells us what it could mean for your wallet. we'll introduce you to the company behind a wearable that provides ekgs on the go long before apple decided to jump into that space. that and more coming up on "power lunch" straight ahead i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying.
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. >> apparently hitchcock was on to something when he did "birds." >> he's determined. >>> all right.ets at home, they have a rivalry in some cases. so this one guy has two -- two golden retrievers there -- or two dogs. two labs, rather. one of them has to get medicines for his ear. the other one doesn't. after he gives the medicine to the one dog, the other one pops into place, he puts the cap back on and pretends as if he's giving the other one its medicine. everyone's happy. >> that's cute. >> the one with the ear infection gets his medicine, the other one gets a placebo. everybody wins, jack. that's the news for this half hour. we're going to continue to watch >>> this morning on "world news now," wind and rain from florence starting to hit the carolinas. >> we just got an update from hurricane hunters who say there has been a significant change to the storm in the past few hours. time is running out for those still left on the coast. we're live in north carolina. >>> the president has clear his schedule for today to monitor the storm. he says he's already getting accolades for th
. >> apparently hitchcock was on to something when he did "birds." >> he's determined. >>> all right.ets at home, they have a rivalry in some cases. so this one guy has two -- two golden retrievers there -- or two dogs. two labs, rather. one of them has to get medicines for his ear. the other one doesn't. after he gives the medicine to the one dog, the other one pops into place, he puts the cap back on and pretends as if he's giving the other one its medicine....