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so james cameron it is good see and you thanks for taking the time. >> thanks.esday. i'm chris jansing. up next on the dillon cat rat began show, confessions of a lobbyists. dillon's washington insider guides us down the special interest money trail. [ female announcer ] it can creep up on you. dry skin. that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts for 24 hours. later gator. lubriderm. your moisture matched.
so james cameron it is good see and you thanks for taking the time. >> thanks.esday. i'm chris jansing. up next on the dillon cat rat began show, confessions of a lobbyists. dillon's washington insider guides us down the special interest money trail. [ female announcer ] it can creep up on you. dry skin. that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts for 24 hours. later gator. lubriderm....
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she broke into films in the 1930s and made a major comeback in the 1997 james cameron film "titanic." she played the older version of kate winslet's character. she died in her l.a. home sunday. she was 100 years old. she was diagnosed with lung cancer five years ago. >>> wyclef jean is in the hospital after being treated for exhaustion. the 37-year-old hip hop star checked in over the weekend. his rep says the stress and fatigue from his failed bid for haiti's presidency was to blame. the grammy-award winner is expected to be released sometime this week. >>> let's look at week two of "dancing with the stars." bristol palin was the night's final performer. she collected 22 out of 30 points for her quick step. her mom was on hand to show support. she had only good things to say about her daughter's competition. >> this is amazing. it's so exciting and great to see this courage and joy and exuberance. it's awesome. >> tonight is elimination night. which celebrity will get the boot. we'll find out when the show airs at 9:00 tonight on abc2. >>> are you looking for maybe good deal? do you
she broke into films in the 1930s and made a major comeback in the 1997 james cameron film "titanic." she played the older version of kate winslet's character. she died in her l.a. home sunday. she was 100 years old. she was diagnosed with lung cancer five years ago. >>> wyclef jean is in the hospital after being treated for exhaustion. the 37-year-old hip hop star checked in over the weekend. his rep says the stress and fatigue from his failed bid for haiti's presidency was...
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she broke into films in the 1930s and made a major comeback in the 1997 james cameron film "titanic." she played the older version of kate winslet's character, rose. she once received a star on the hollywood walk of fame. in 2000. she passed away sunday. she was diagnosed with lung cancer five years ago. >>> wyclef jean has been hospitalized for exhaustion. the star checked into the hospital over the weekend. his rep says that the stress and fatigue from his failed bid for haiti's presidency is to blame. >>> will there be another harry potter adventure? what do you think? >> yes. >> i think so. many questions facing jk rowling today as oprah, the queen of talk, talks to her from her home in scotland. we'll find out all about it. >>> week two of "dancing with the stars." bristol palin was the night's final performer collecting 22 out of 30 points for her quick step. her mom was in the audience. she had only good things to say about her daughter's competitors. talking about their courage and exuberance. tonight is elimination night. which celebrity will get the boot? we'll find out when
she broke into films in the 1930s and made a major comeback in the 1997 james cameron film "titanic." she played the older version of kate winslet's character, rose. she once received a star on the hollywood walk of fame. in 2000. she passed away sunday. she was diagnosed with lung cancer five years ago. >>> wyclef jean has been hospitalized for exhaustion. the star checked into the hospital over the weekend. his rep says that the stress and fatigue from his failed bid for...
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james cameron is releasing a new dvd, a new special edition dvd in november with more minutes of footageinutes tacked on. >> i should wait. >> you should if you're a die-hard "avatar" fan. and bonus features on the dvd that won't be in theaters. >> give us official grade. >> a"avatar" gets a "c." wait for the dvd. >> coming out on dvd, you're taking a look for us, first of all, at "prince of persia". >> the sands of time, kate gyllenhaal is a big actor. it's really a combination of a lot of other action movies we've seen "mummy," "pirates of the caribbean," another disney jerry bruckheimer movie but it's not that great. too many closeups, slow-motion scenes. the only thing i'll remember from this movie is alfred molina's character kissing an ostri ostrich. that's the only thing i'll remember. >> that's quite a review. did i read you almost fell asleep? >> i did. i kept thinking to myself, would walt disney want to put his name on something like this? no! >> what grade are you putting on it. >> the official kid critic report card, gets a "d." skip it. one of the worst action movies of the
james cameron is releasing a new dvd, a new special edition dvd in november with more minutes of footageinutes tacked on. >> i should wait. >> you should if you're a die-hard "avatar" fan. and bonus features on the dvd that won't be in theaters. >> give us official grade. >> a"avatar" gets a "c." wait for the dvd. >> coming out on dvd, you're taking a look for us, first of all, at "prince of persia". >> the sands of...
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. >> jimmy: because this is the first movie, besides "avatar" that used those 3- d -- james cameron 3feel that have come out in the past year, they say they're 3-d, but they were tuned into 3-d after you shot it. we shot ours and we were the first film to get the cameras, and you have to be patient, i mean, when you're on the learning with these cameras, they break down, they over heat. i have this one long sequence with the executioner. so i go like head-to-head with the -- pouring rain, constantly breaking down. i mean, these cameras were like the divas on set. >> jimmy: really? >> but, it looks so cool. and that's why i'm really excited about this movie. >> jimmy: why are they breaking down? >> they're all brand new. >> jimmy: they shoot two film at once? >> absolutely. and so everyone on the set too has their glasses on and it's a whole other -- >> jimmy: real life is in 3-d. [ laughter ] mind blowing. that is so cool, man. that is unbelievable. [ scattered applause ] real life, that's insane. so, you wear the glasses to? >> to see play back. which i wild. when you finish the scen
. >> jimmy: because this is the first movie, besides "avatar" that used those 3- d -- james cameron 3feel that have come out in the past year, they say they're 3-d, but they were tuned into 3-d after you shot it. we shot ours and we were the first film to get the cameras, and you have to be patient, i mean, when you're on the learning with these cameras, they break down, they over heat. i have this one long sequence with the executioner. so i go like head-to-head with the --...
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. >>> it sounds like james cameron's movie "avitar."oing to talk to the director about his latest crusade. >>> i'm feeling a bit sick about this. >> oh, this is the mistake heard around the
. >>> it sounds like james cameron's movie "avitar."oing to talk to the director about his latest crusade. >>> i'm feeling a bit sick about this. >> oh, this is the mistake heard around the
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i'm wondering why you couldn't call james cameron, get a couple of bucks, and illustrate it -- >> i wentn to the little 3rd grade class and i asked them if they could do a better job. >> that's the most busted prop i've seen in my life. but you did it with class and grace. i appreciate the effort. i'll just read the book now. >> it's the budget cuts. what can i say? >> that's a terrible thing, kerry. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> the first lady set to hit the campaign trail asÑi the midterm elections draw near. could michelle obama be the secret weapon the democrats have been hoping for? ♪ [ female announcer ] it starts with you falling in love with the most personalized most customized piece of furniture you will ever own. ♪ get that one piece right and the rest of the room will just fall into place. it starts with you introducing yourself to the world of ethan allen. see your ethan allen design center today for two beautiful ways to save. but the financial landscape is still full of uncertainty. in times like these, you need an experienced partner to look out for you. heads
i'm wondering why you couldn't call james cameron, get a couple of bucks, and illustrate it -- >> i wentn to the little 3rd grade class and i asked them if they could do a better job. >> that's the most busted prop i've seen in my life. but you did it with class and grace. i appreciate the effort. i'll just read the book now. >> it's the budget cuts. what can i say? >> that's a terrible thing, kerry. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> the first lady set...
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boone pickens, and james cameron camen renewable energy. that, a critic of environmentalism talks about why he thinks the movement is misguided. on tomorrow morning's "washington journal," changes to the nation's health care system. mike wallace is our guest. after that, george malign -- george miller on -- george melloan. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. they will discuss the country's reaction to the proposed islamic cultural center near ground zero. live coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern. now a panel of legal analysts on issues dealing with the trials for suspected terrorists. this is part of a judicial conference in hawaii. >> ever since september 11, 2001, the united states has confronted a new reality. terrorist groups, many of whom are fueled by religious fervor, have declared a holy war on the united states and they have killed thousands of people within our own borders as well as initiating a tax on the united states and its -- initiating a taattacks on the ud states and its interests abroad. because of the unusual nature of wh
boone pickens, and james cameron camen renewable energy. that, a critic of environmentalism talks about why he thinks the movement is misguided. on tomorrow morning's "washington journal," changes to the nation's health care system. mike wallace is our guest. after that, george malign -- george miller on -- george melloan. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. they will discuss the country's reaction to the proposed islamic cultural center near ground zero. live coverage begins...
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[applause] james cameron, you wanted "avatar" to have a deeply and then dembedded environmental me, and you were criticized for that. you wanted to express that mankind has an obligation to our natural resources and to treat those well. since you have made "avatar", i understand you went to the amazon and that was very revealing to you because that is the real life situation that you came across. can you tell us about that? >> it is interesting. we were crystallized -- we were criticized mostly by conservative lagebloggers. for the most part the film was applauded for its message. i think it would be easy for them to dismiss the film, except that made 2 million worldwide. for film to do that it has to be broad and deep in all markets. which means and has to fire on all eight cylinders. let's ignore this and our mental stuff, this spiritual or social responsibility aspect like it does not exist. you have to say that actually was one of the things that helped drive the film in its commercial success. i take that as hopeful that people around the world felt they wanted to have something in
[applause] james cameron, you wanted "avatar" to have a deeply and then dembedded environmental me, and you were criticized for that. you wanted to express that mankind has an obligation to our natural resources and to treat those well. since you have made "avatar", i understand you went to the amazon and that was very revealing to you because that is the real life situation that you came across. can you tell us about that? >> it is interesting. we were crystallized --...
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. >> reporter: but the events immortalized by james cameron need not have happened. the man at the wheel misunderstood an order, turned right instead of left. >> i think it's possible. >> reporter: he corrected that error, but it was too late. the owner gave the order to sail on, to make for port. to save his precious ship. >> she took on far more water than she otherwise would have done. >> reporter: premiere expedit n expeditions just return with this footage. her father didn't come clean because admitting human error would have sparked lawsuits. if you believe her grandfather this, fateful voyage could have ended oh, so differently. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, london. >> terrible mistake. >>> we're joined by a man who is used to commenting on the news. now, he's making it. stephen colbert. the host of "the colbert report" is here this morning. >> that's tragic. i did not know that about the "titanic." when did that go down? >> you're on top of the news. >> thank you very much. testifying before the house judiciary committee tomorrow. the calli
. >> reporter: but the events immortalized by james cameron need not have happened. the man at the wheel misunderstood an order, turned right instead of left. >> i think it's possible. >> reporter: he corrected that error, but it was too late. the owner gave the order to sail on, to make for port. to save his precious ship. >> she took on far more water than she otherwise would have done. >> reporter: premiere expedit n expeditions just return with this footage....
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i know james cameron and so many other notables are here. i think focusing on what ted and chairman -- cameron and t. boone pickens and some of the others to know how to generate public support for issues. my first message is, we have to find new ways of influencing the grassroots on climate change and environmental issues. the traditional methods are not working. if you look at political trends in the future, with declining numbers of progress since being elected, both at the federal and state level, new ways of convincing the congress, and while i believe the obama administration has made some important strides, to put environmental issues and climate change issues at the top of the agenda -- i don't have the answer for that. we are talking about new media, internet, blogging, new ways to pressure, bringing young people involved is keep. linking our efforts to the schools. that is my first message. whatever it is we are doing with fund-raising and lobbying, it is just not working to get something done. it is working to do some good. my sec
i know james cameron and so many other notables are here. i think focusing on what ted and chairman -- cameron and t. boone pickens and some of the others to know how to generate public support for issues. my first message is, we have to find new ways of influencing the grassroots on climate change and environmental issues. the traditional methods are not working. if you look at political trends in the future, with declining numbers of progress since being elected, both at the federal and state...
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james robins. here in britain, the new leader of the labour party did his speech. ed miliband said he relishes the chance to take on prime minister david camerons part of labour's new generation. >> the phrase that he kept on using time and again in his speech was my generation, the new generation. the reason he was doing that is he wants to separate himself away from tony blair and gordon brown and their eria in government. he was a very critical of the war in iraq. he said it was a wrong and that britain undermined united nations. not everyone in the hall like that. >> off iraq divided our party and our country. many sincerely believes the world face a real threat. i criticize nobody, faced with making the toughest decisions, and i honor my troops who fought and died there, but i do believe we were wrong. >> he was also critical on the labour record on regulating banks. he argued that britain did not do enough to make sure its economy was stable. the other thing he wanted to separate himself up from was the unions, the people who helped to elect him. he said he was not "red ed." he also said the unions should not give in to overblown rhetori
james robins. here in britain, the new leader of the labour party did his speech. ed miliband said he relishes the chance to take on prime minister david camerons part of labour's new generation. >> the phrase that he kept on using time and again in his speech was my generation, the new generation. the reason he was doing that is he wants to separate himself away from tony blair and gordon brown and their eria in government. he was a very critical of the war in iraq. he said it was a...
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james landell reports. >> reporter: it's a story of illegal phone hacking involving the police, the royal family, and britain's biggest-selling newspaper. at its heart is this man. andy coulson, one of david cameron'se the editor of "news of the world." mr. coulson resigned in 2007 after his royals reporter was convicted of illegally listening in to people's voice mail messages. but he said he was not aware of what was going on. in recent days, though, one of his former colleagues, sean hoare, later sacked from the paper, claimed the practice was widespread and mr. coulson was aware of it. >> alan johnson. >> reporter: in the commons, labour stepped up the pressure. >> the home secretary and the deputy prime minister have lectured the house many times about their perception of the surveillance state created by the previous government. it appears, mr. speaker, they may have their very own expert on the matter in charge of government communications. the exact parallel, said the secretary of state for energy and climate change, is surely damian mcbride. if gordon brightbrown was right to sack him, shouldn't he sack david coulson? >> the integrity of our democracy is under scrutiny around the world, mr
james landell reports. >> reporter: it's a story of illegal phone hacking involving the police, the royal family, and britain's biggest-selling newspaper. at its heart is this man. andy coulson, one of david cameron'se the editor of "news of the world." mr. coulson resigned in 2007 after his royals reporter was convicted of illegally listening in to people's voice mail messages. but he said he was not aware of what was going on. in recent days, though, one of his former...
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james cameron. sam wiley. sam is one of the most important entrepreneurs. he has founded so many different types of companies -- bonanza steakhouses, michael's stores, and green mountain energy. he has also written a book, which is part autobiography and part inspirational. what it takes to grow a successful company, and the ideas that came into fruition. we are going to be talking about green mountain energy. he started this in 1997, when hardly anyone knew about renewables. sam wiley. michael is the founder, president of ceo of a company that is the largest independent wind developer, and it is actively expanding smaller operations. they now have 5000 megawatts of renewables. in less than 10 years, he grew to a 12000 megawatts of grenoble's -- grenoble's -- renewables. he also is a philanthropist. in the 6 years since it has been founded, it has the highest visibility of any program in the business school. t. boone pickens is the founder of bp capital, and he has been called one of the 100 most influental people in the pe troleum history. he launched the
james cameron. sam wiley. sam is one of the most important entrepreneurs. he has founded so many different types of companies -- bonanza steakhouses, michael's stores, and green mountain energy. he has also written a book, which is part autobiography and part inspirational. what it takes to grow a successful company, and the ideas that came into fruition. we are going to be talking about green mountain energy. he started this in 1997, when hardly anyone knew about renewables. sam wiley. michael...