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>> jimmy: jack nicholson. [ laughter ] [ as jack nicholson ] >> jimmy: "jack nicholson is in the moviehe dad from -- from "blossom"? [ as christian slater ] >> jimmy: "christian slater's in it too. [ laughter ] they're both in the movie." >> steve: george gaynes isn't in it? >> jimmy: no, george gaynes is not in the movie. >> steve: are you sure? are you sure? are you sure punky brewster's -- >> jimmy: -- my punky brewster's dad impersonation. no one knows it. no one laughs at it. >> steve: do you guys know punky brewster? [ cheers and applause ] [ as henry warnimont ] "oh, punky." [ laughter ] ♪ two words. so lame. that's so lame. george gaynes impression. so lame. [ as adam sandler ] "i want my necklace back." "you drew a picture of me naked!" [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, chunky peanut butter, though i prefer to call you by your less insulting name, "big-boned peanut butter." [ laughter ] not chunky. >> steve: not chunky. >> jimmy: big-boned. >> steve: not husky. >> jimmy: unh-unh. >> steve: not fat peanut butter. >> jimmy: unh-unh. [ aggressive ] unh-unh. [ more aggressive ] >> steve:
>> jimmy: jack nicholson. [ laughter ] [ as jack nicholson ] >> jimmy: "jack nicholson is in the moviehe dad from -- from "blossom"? [ as christian slater ] >> jimmy: "christian slater's in it too. [ laughter ] they're both in the movie." >> steve: george gaynes isn't in it? >> jimmy: no, george gaynes is not in the movie. >> steve: are you sure? are you sure? are you sure punky brewster's -- >> jimmy: -- my punky brewster's dad...
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he was tied with tiger woods and arnold palmer for the second most behind jack nicholson's -- jack nicklauswatson was just one shot off the pace. phil has some work to do. his 3 behind the leader. it was a great day for golf and basketball. rose was back in the line. it did not matter. miller was on fire. tying up forces over time. he gives the knicks the lead. the bulls would get one last chance. he could not get points 30 and 31. his shot was no good. knicks win the game beating the bulls 100-99. highony with the season o of 43 points. what we're going to try to stretch another day out of this -- >> we're going to try to stretch another day out of this. there will be a chance of rain tomorrow. it will be near 74 the high. in and out of the rain chances tuesday and wednesday. it will be cooler in the 50's and then back into the 60's. >> that is it for 11 news at 6:00. nightly news is next. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> followed breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com. stay connected with us on facebook and twitter.
he was tied with tiger woods and arnold palmer for the second most behind jack nicholson's -- jack nicklauswatson was just one shot off the pace. phil has some work to do. his 3 behind the leader. it was a great day for golf and basketball. rose was back in the line. it did not matter. miller was on fire. tying up forces over time. he gives the knicks the lead. the bulls would get one last chance. he could not get points 30 and 31. his shot was no good. knicks win the game beating the bulls...
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jack nicholson in the front row. bynum to gasol. easy money. to the fourth, lakers coasting. former warrior matt barnes to bryant for the flush. the story of the game, andrew bynum. tying an nba playoff record with ten blocks, ten points, 13 boards, the first triple-double since magic johnson 28 years ago. >> tony parker tuning up the jazz. spurs by seven at the half. duncan shaking out jefferson for the throwdown. spurs win big, 106-91. >> let's tee it up in new orleans. where third-round leader jason dufner has to make a choice. play his ball with a gator lurking or take a stroke. he takes a stroke. then has this 43-footer for par the hard way. are you kidding me? then sudden death. dufner misses the six-footer, ernie's first win possible since 2005. oh, my. ending 163-event drought for his first victory or tour, and is getting married next saturday. >> coming up at 6:00. a couple of free agents and collegiate athletes. >> ama: when was the last time you did anything just for the fun of it. that's the point of this event. we're going to take you abab >> ama: coming up at cf
jack nicholson in the front row. bynum to gasol. easy money. to the fourth, lakers coasting. former warrior matt barnes to bryant for the flush. the story of the game, andrew bynum. tying an nba playoff record with ten blocks, ten points, 13 boards, the first triple-double since magic johnson 28 years ago. >> tony parker tuning up the jazz. spurs by seven at the half. duncan shaking out jefferson for the throwdown. spurs win big, 106-91. >> let's tee it up in new orleans. where...
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we'll see you tomorrow, and all you folks, don't, don't, don't forget jack nicholson.ot to get down, baby! goulish: 1933. july 8. nonstop, transcontinental speed record. los angeles, california, to newark, new jersey. seventeen hours, seven minutes. 1935. april 29. first flight solo. mexico city to newark, new jersey. fourteen hours, nineteen minutes. what we want you to do now is to create a performance that's maybe two or three minutes long. so one of you will be the director, and the whole group will be the performers. so, you're only going to get a few minutes to do that. hixson: whenever we go somewhere to perform, we usually do a workshop, and that really gives us a chance to work with others around our process, using the same exercises that we use. and that really helps us to develop a community around creativity and around ideas. oh, yeah. christopher: i love doing the workshops. and dartington, those students are already working with a lot of performance ideas, so they have a pretty sophisticated way of taking the exercises they're given and making the work th
we'll see you tomorrow, and all you folks, don't, don't, don't forget jack nicholson.ot to get down, baby! goulish: 1933. july 8. nonstop, transcontinental speed record. los angeles, california, to newark, new jersey. seventeen hours, seven minutes. 1935. april 29. first flight solo. mexico city to newark, new jersey. fourteen hours, nineteen minutes. what we want you to do now is to create a performance that's maybe two or three minutes long. so one of you will be the director, and the whole...
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. >> nick: -- jack nicholson in the front row. lakers coasting. former warrior, he had 41. the story of the game, andrew bynum. nba playoff record 10 blocks. first postseason triple-double since magic johnson 21 years ago. other. >> tony parker and the spurs had no problem with the jazz. 28 points, eight acysts -- assists. tim done -- spurs win game one, 106-91. >> from the court to the ice, game one between the devils and flyers. briere, the blast inside the blue line. beauts brodeur. >> let's tee it up in new orleans. jason dufner had to make a choice. play husband ball with a gator lurking or take a stroke. he takes the stroke and then rolls in a 43-footer for par the hard way. tied with ernie els. sudden death. dufner misses a six footer for bird. then ernie els, misses. oh, my. second playoff hole, dufner, the tap-in for birdie, ending a 163 event drought. and he is getting married next saturday. >> more playoff action from the nba and hmm hundred. -- nhl if you like ferraris, and who doesn't, we have just the race for you. >> ama: superheros making a splash. en in pub
. >> nick: -- jack nicholson in the front row. lakers coasting. former warrior, he had 41. the story of the game, andrew bynum. nba playoff record 10 blocks. first postseason triple-double since magic johnson 21 years ago. other. >> tony parker and the spurs had no problem with the jazz. 28 points, eight acysts -- assists. tim done -- spurs win game one, 106-91. >> from the court to the ice, game one between the devils and flyers. briere, the blast inside the blue line. beauts...
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i have these great seats for the wizards on the floor, like jack nicholson seats. jordan was playing that year. congressman zeliff selected take his son to the game tonight. you're making a mistake, he doesn't deal with this -- with us. he wants tickets for his son. ok, but i'm going with my son. he doesn't mind at all. there is this congressman six years before that city would never do any of this and the first thi he says, tell me about your clients. it always ends with, i am having a fund-raising event next week. if that's not proof, what is? tavis: is it power, money, or time spent in washington? >> all three. it starts immediately. new congressmen come to organize the caucuses and the leadership. the first mission is to get reelected. that is what we need you to do. payoff your campaign debt, most of them have that. i remember being introduced and saying, what you need? tavis: you get your hopes in them before they even get there? a doctor before the swearing-in, that is when it starts. not all of them, some of them resisted. but over time, usually they break
i have these great seats for the wizards on the floor, like jack nicholson seats. jordan was playing that year. congressman zeliff selected take his son to the game tonight. you're making a mistake, he doesn't deal with this -- with us. he wants tickets for his son. ok, but i'm going with my son. he doesn't mind at all. there is this congressman six years before that city would never do any of this and the first thi he says, tell me about your clients. it always ends with, i am having a...
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we'll go to the jack nicholson movie "something's gotta give." tradition and not let the i ibm ceo in. we've got tikeer coming back and this gender controversy looks like it's going to flare up. we have a lot of drama at the masters right now. >> that becomes very legal that comes with that. i remember doing the story and trying to figure out if there were any women members because they don't open up their books to anyone. there could be a woman who is a member and we just don't know. >> private clubs can do what they want in a lot of cases, but given the context, if there was a woman, you would think that would be something they would publicize. but again, a private club. >>> l.a. dodgers sold in bankruptcy this week for $2 billion. that's an incredible amount of money. "magic" johnson one of the investors here. do you think they overpaid? >> i think everyone is scratching their head trying to figure out this valuation. the cubs were sold two years ago for less than half that price. this is about double that price at the miami dolphins. it's a s
we'll go to the jack nicholson movie "something's gotta give." tradition and not let the i ibm ceo in. we've got tikeer coming back and this gender controversy looks like it's going to flare up. we have a lot of drama at the masters right now. >> that becomes very legal that comes with that. i remember doing the story and trying to figure out if there were any women members because they don't open up their books to anyone. there could be a woman who is a member and we just don't...
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jack nicholson, so close. what about bruce willis her costar in "moon lighting?" yes.s. i will say this. she took elvis to a place he had never been before. >> she has memphis roots, too, right? as i recall? >> she does have memphis roots. listen, this goes way back in the day when they were out on dates and stuff but something went down between -- i might have just given it away. >> billy bush has the goods. as always tonight only here at 7:30. >> thanks. >> be looking for you then. we got to go. thank you. tom petty and the heart breakers are looking for their guitars today. five guitars that belong to the band were stolen from a southern california sound stage where the heart breakers have been rehearsing for an upcoming tour. the band is offering a reward of $7500 bucks with no questions asked. for information at least for the return of the instruments. two of the stolen guitars belonged to petty, himself. a gibson and a vintage 12 string rikenbocker. >>> no one can get out of paying taxes not even big named celebrities. when they don't pay it makes headlines. cali
jack nicholson, so close. what about bruce willis her costar in "moon lighting?" yes.s. i will say this. she took elvis to a place he had never been before. >> she has memphis roots, too, right? as i recall? >> she does have memphis roots. listen, this goes way back in the day when they were out on dates and stuff but something went down between -- i might have just given it away. >> billy bush has the goods. as always tonight only here at 7:30. >> thanks....
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jack nicholson in "a few good men." he was keeping america safe, don't you get it? an inch, not an inch. he is 100% sure that what he did in these harsh interrogations was absolutely right, he doesn't have a shred of doubt that what he did saved lives. no matter what question i asked he came back in a self-assured way. >> because he believes those techniques, as people tell them, where other terrorists were located and they could go get them? >> that's what he says. of course, there's a dispute over that, but that's his position. his book and his interview with us is a 100% defense of these techniques and an argument they work. >> is there a battle within government, fbi, cia, about what techniques work? >> absolutely. the fbi that had the first interrogation with the first terrorist detainee they captured, al qaeda person, his name was abu zubada. they claim everything he gave he gave before the harsh techniques started, when he was first captured. the fbi got first crack at him. they say all the good stuff they got. this man, jose rodriguez was the one who said, w
jack nicholson in "a few good men." he was keeping america safe, don't you get it? an inch, not an inch. he is 100% sure that what he did in these harsh interrogations was absolutely right, he doesn't have a shred of doubt that what he did saved lives. no matter what question i asked he came back in a self-assured way. >> because he believes those techniques, as people tell them, where other terrorists were located and they could go get them? >> that's what he says. of...