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>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey.ti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to enjoy it? nobody's getting any chance to look at it. that's what art is for, it's for people to appreciate. >> you think it's worth anything? >> i would imagine it is. what, i don't know. >> he's about to find out. let's open up at $1,500. $1,600, $1,700, $1,800. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, srangeinheritance.com. ♪livin in this crazy world ♪so caught up in the confusion♪ ♪nothin' is makin' sense ♪for me and you ♪maybe we can find a way ♪there's got to be solutions ♪how to make a brighter day ♪what do we do? ♪we've got to give a little love♪ ♪have a little hope ♪make thi
>> jimmy stewart. >> yeah. >> harvey.ti, "bikini," nice. you know what he was thinking about. >> that's one of my favorites. >> remember, baird jones spoke about spending a million dollars to acquire all this artwork. hugh decides to auction it all off. >> this is muhammad ali. >> in the ring. >> in the ring. >> hugh, you're going to sell this? >> yes, i am because who's going to enjoy it? nobody's getting any chance to look...
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it was like john wayne or jimmy stewart or somebody walking through there. >> completely devoted to histy. loved everything about the washington area. loved the people, love the restaurants, love the culture, and loved the politics. he was the perfect person to represent wrc, but he also was a great standar >> he's on the edge of that generation that didn't say that to men. i'm not sure i ever said that to him, but i am sure about this, that he knew i loved him. >> vance wouldn't like to admit it. in fact, he wouldn't want all this teangdattention, but he wa time. hundreds of you are sharing memories tonight on social media, including some pretty big names. let's go to erika gonzalez in the newsroom. it's wonderful to see what an impact vance had on so many people. >> it is, definitely. the condolences for jim have just been pouring in all day on social media. we can't get to all of them, about you we want to show you a few really special ones. from "nbc nightly news" anchor lester holt, jim vance brought warmth and dignity to every newscast. a d.c. news legend and a cherished member of
it was like john wayne or jimmy stewart or somebody walking through there. >> completely devoted to histy. loved everything about the washington area. loved the people, love the restaurants, love the culture, and loved the politics. he was the perfect person to represent wrc, but he also was a great standar >> he's on the edge of that generation that didn't say that to men. i'm not sure i ever said that to him, but i am sure about this, that he knew i loved him. >> vance...
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elizabeth taylor, jimmy stewart, paul newman, all these people came to the restaurant.ome of them were very young like sean penn and madonna, michael jackson, so we had this mixture of people. haslinda: smoked salmon caviar pizza was the draw. back then, when you came up with the idea, it wasn't on the menu. you had to send the pizza to them. wolfgang: spago was a lot of firsts. we had an open kitchen. i built the that way. that way i can see the customers and manage the restaurant at the same time. one day, when i served smoked salmon, normally we used brioche, then it came into my head, i will just cook the pizza dough with some onions. because smoked salmon and onions go well together. and i will put some cream, some fresh dill, and shallots on top. hot and cold goes well together. soft and crispy goes well together. a glass of champagne with that would be perfect. everybody tasted it. i sent it to all the people that i knew. they had never saw anything like that. haslinda: next on "high flyers" -- wolfgang: we never hear about them. ♪ ♪ haslinda: so, chef, whatever
elizabeth taylor, jimmy stewart, paul newman, all these people came to the restaurant.ome of them were very young like sean penn and madonna, michael jackson, so we had this mixture of people. haslinda: smoked salmon caviar pizza was the draw. back then, when you came up with the idea, it wasn't on the menu. you had to send the pizza to them. wolfgang: spago was a lot of firsts. we had an open kitchen. i built the that way. that way i can see the customers and manage the restaurant at the same...
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and jimmy stewart hopping into a cab. and rhoda herself with marilyn monroe. kept some pretty good company. >> she sure did. >> but by the early '60s, that lack of parental supervision has repercussions on young harvey. >> my father got involved in drugs at an early age. i think he was a heroin addict at 16, 17 years old. he ended up in sing sing prison at the age of 18 years old. >> after a year behind bars, harvey moves away, leaving his celebrity-pursuing sister to prowl new york alone. he gets married, has a son, david, and dedicates his life to helping other drug addicts. when he ends up working at a v.a. clinic in los angeles, harvey relapses into his oldest habit -- autograph hunting. >> he worked in the westwood area, and he would see stars when he was going to lunch, getting coffee. >> teresa priem is herself an autograph hound who worked the circuit with harvey. she tells me sometimes harvey spends all night outside a restaurant trying to spot an elusive star. other times he's crashing up to five hollywood functions in the same night. >> if it was a
and jimmy stewart hopping into a cab. and rhoda herself with marilyn monroe. kept some pretty good company. >> she sure did. >> but by the early '60s, that lack of parental supervision has repercussions on young harvey. >> my father got involved in drugs at an early age. i think he was a heroin addict at 16, 17 years old. he ended up in sing sing prison at the age of 18 years old. >> after a year behind bars, harvey moves away, leaving his celebrity-pursuing sister to...
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elizabeth taylor, jimmy stewart, paul newman -- all these people came to the restaurant. them were very young like sean penn, madonna, michael jackson. so we had this mixture of people. haslinda: the smoked salmon caviar pizza was a draw. but people may not know is that back then, when you came up with the idea, it wasn't even on the menu. you had to send the pizza to them. wolfgang: spago was a lot of firsts. we had an open kitchen. totally. i built it that way. that way i can see the customers and manage the restaurant at the same time. and then, one day, when i served smoked salmon, normally we used brioche, then it came into my head, i will just cook the pizza dough with some ions. because smoked salmon and onions go well together. and i put some cream, some fresh dill, and shallots on top. then put the cold salmon because hot and cold goes well together. soft and crispy goes well together. and then i taste and said, wow! a glass of champagne with that would be perfect. everybody tasted it. i used to send it to all the people that i knew. they had never saw anything l
elizabeth taylor, jimmy stewart, paul newman -- all these people came to the restaurant. them were very young like sean penn, madonna, michael jackson. so we had this mixture of people. haslinda: the smoked salmon caviar pizza was a draw. but people may not know is that back then, when you came up with the idea, it wasn't even on the menu. you had to send the pizza to them. wolfgang: spago was a lot of firsts. we had an open kitchen. totally. i built it that way. that way i can see the...
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smith goes to washington," where jimmy stewart stands and reads from phonebooks and calls the attention of the american people to what he thought was wrong. given great programs like c-span and all of the national newscasts we have today, never in the history of the republic could an individual member of the senate call the imagination of the american people to an issue like today. if you have a physical filibuster where a member of the united states senate has to actually come to the floor and further debate through the filibuster, i think that would be amazing and a way to preserve this great historic tradition. unfortunately, what has happened with the filibuster is instead of being what it was originally intended to do, a ool used to further and enrich the debate, it is now used as a tool to cut it off. a member files the sheet of paper and the senator files a sheet of paper, and the issue goes away unless you can get a high enough vote total to break the filibuster. that is not how it was originally intended and i think that compromise, having a physical filibuster, would allow us
smith goes to washington," where jimmy stewart stands and reads from phonebooks and calls the attention of the american people to what he thought was wrong. given great programs like c-span and all of the national newscasts we have today, never in the history of the republic could an individual member of the senate call the imagination of the american people to an issue like today. if you have a physical filibuster where a member of the united states senate has to actually come to the...
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[laughter] speaks-- >> shakespeare would've appreciated what jimmy stewart said at the end of the movie, when the legend becomes fact print the legend. [laughter] >> number six, shakespeare knew that race is a kind of script that governs our actions. the tale in which shakespeare lived and worked with a time in which some of the foundation of what we call modern world were set. he had a front row seat to colonial expansion, the beginning of the modern corporation, scientific communication, international commerce, double entry bookkeeping, trade, religious conflict in the media revolution that was the printed book. he also saw conflicts around race that nearer our own. for example, shy rock-- shylock butyl treatment at the hands of his christian counterparts. the fact that out-- othello would disprove the assumption that he lacked the moral tempers of a christian. a script says what will happen. it put words into people's mouths, which is what assumptions about race to shakespeare's plays. antonio, for example, is following an anti- semitic script would he mocks him for loaning money at
[laughter] speaks-- >> shakespeare would've appreciated what jimmy stewart said at the end of the movie, when the legend becomes fact print the legend. [laughter] >> number six, shakespeare knew that race is a kind of script that governs our actions. the tale in which shakespeare lived and worked with a time in which some of the foundation of what we call modern world were set. he had a front row seat to colonial expansion, the beginning of the modern corporation, scientific...
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he was talking for the jimmy stewart role there.n front of the white house with the white house podium in front of him as you said, smiling ear to ear. h hey. nothing to see here. i'm an innocent sort of guy here. when you examine his statement and you think about the context and the history of all this, that it paints a rather different picture here. we are meant to believe that he is so innocent and so naive about all of this. that he just sort of stumbled into meetings with russian, you know, former intelligence agents without really knowing what's going on. but you know, there's always a tell about these sorts of things. when you're lying and these people lie constantly, the whole family does, you always slip up somehow. and if you look at his statement, his written statement, he mentioned it, he says of course he knew nothing about why this meeting was taking place. then he mentioned as an aside, when he entered the meeting they were talking about adoption and he was surprised to discover they were talking about adoption. why w
he was talking for the jimmy stewart role there.n front of the white house with the white house podium in front of him as you said, smiling ear to ear. h hey. nothing to see here. i'm an innocent sort of guy here. when you examine his statement and you think about the context and the history of all this, that it paints a rather different picture here. we are meant to believe that he is so innocent and so naive about all of this. that he just sort of stumbled into meetings with russian, you...
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ted williams and jimmy stewart are trotted out as poster boys.ost of the veterans who are recalled to service are not happy. throughout the rest of the 1950s, with the changing dynamic of war, with nuclear weapons, ground service seems to be a dead end. and regardless of what the army tries to do, it is seen as a rite of passage. it is a distasteful thing, but it will make a man out of you for a couple of years when you go serve. it's interesting that the army is always sort of in the back end of this. my father enlisted in the air force in 1958 to make sure sure as hell he wasn't going into the army. and most of the people who could do so sort of followed that path. the army was always a little bit behind. it wanted to be a high-tech force yet could never get the right manpower in place to pull that off. >> very good. we are moving through time here. now we're going into the 1970s. now -- in 1973 we have the united states moving to an all volunteer force. what are the implications of that rather than the draft? >> there was more or less a perfec
ted williams and jimmy stewart are trotted out as poster boys.ost of the veterans who are recalled to service are not happy. throughout the rest of the 1950s, with the changing dynamic of war, with nuclear weapons, ground service seems to be a dead end. and regardless of what the army tries to do, it is seen as a rite of passage. it is a distasteful thing, but it will make a man out of you for a couple of years when you go serve. it's interesting that the army is always sort of in the back end...
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james dean has been reincarnated. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and his name is kristen stewart now. [ lila she i was with harry and we were just like this is the craziest impression. it's so real. it was like it wasn't you. you really get into it, pal. anyways, it's just great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i love it. you're off now. "saturday night live" is now off for the summer. i remember those days. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i remember i found them kind of frustrating when i saw things happening in the news that we could have done stuff about. i'm like, i wish we were on because i could have made a a joke about that. do you feel that way? >> what's been -- has anything happened? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we got to go out for a drink after the show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> no, it's frustrating. i wish i was back there. it's so weird because they're redoing our offices up on 17. >> jimmy: i heard this. they're renovating. >> yes, this big revamp. and um -- oh, actually, before, before we left the last week we were all blowing off a lot of steam because it's been like a a big season or whatever. we
james dean has been reincarnated. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and his name is kristen stewart now. [ lila she i was with harry and we were just like this is the craziest impression. it's so real. it was like it wasn't you. you really get into it, pal. anyways, it's just great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i love it. you're off now. "saturday night live" is now off for the summer. i remember those days. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i remember i found them kind of...
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jimmy: oh. >> and i said oh, that's weird. because a lot of it is about -- you know, sir patrick stewart plays the pooh-pooh emoji. >> jimmy: oh applause ] yes! yes. >> jimmy: did you know going in that he was going to be playing the poop emoji? >> i think so. he's got a great sense of humor and i think he thought this would be a very funny idea. and i'm not sure that he knew that forever more i would try and have everyone call him sir pooptrick stewart. or sir patrick poopart. no, but he's spectacular. >> jimmy: it sounds like you made the right decision leaving one of the great television shows "silicon valley" -- >> to do a movie. >> jimmy: that features cartoon poops. [ applause ] "the emoji movie" opens in theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] there are the memories you share. yea. and the memories you don't. i'm about to get pregnant tonight. [ screaming ] ♪ oh, oh that's my girl. ♪ oh, oh that's my girl move your arm. that's not my arm. damn daddy. ♪ that's my girl girls trip. we're lost. bring us some cheeseburgers. i do not remember making that.
jimmy: oh. >> and i said oh, that's weird. because a lot of it is about -- you know, sir patrick stewart plays the pooh-pooh emoji. >> jimmy: oh applause ] yes! yes. >> jimmy: did you know going in that he was going to be playing the poop emoji? >> i think so. he's got a great sense of humor and i think he thought this would be a very funny idea. and i'm not sure that he knew that forever more i would try and have everyone call him sir pooptrick stewart. or sir patrick...
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jimmy: i'm sorry. maybe you could have a jon stewart-themed wedding, will? it. [ laughter ] ♪ sunrise, sunset >> jimmy: i'm sorry, jon. i had nothing to do with it. [ cheers and applause ] i tell you what. so pushy, these people. right? am i right? [ laughter ] will, how do we come out on the money front? you owe me half of whatever your grandparents gave you. how much? >> well, you know, i've been thinking, and i thought maybe instead i could give it to something that's really more important. so i thought -- well, i'm giv im it to the children's hospital of l.a. >> jimmy: oh, that's -- [ cheers and applause ] that's nice. that's very generous. you're a real mensch, as we say. right? is that it? thank you, will. congratulations. mazel tov to you. [ cheers and applause ] and enjoy your manhood. you're a good kid. we have a good show tonight. we have music from tlc and snoop dogg. rock climber alex honnold is here. and we'll be right back with 50 cent. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the men's wearhouse na
jimmy: i'm sorry. maybe you could have a jon stewart-themed wedding, will? it. [ laughter ] ♪ sunrise, sunset >> jimmy: i'm sorry, jon. i had nothing to do with it. [ cheers and applause ] i tell you what. so pushy, these people. right? am i right? [ laughter ] will, how do we come out on the money front? you owe me half of whatever your grandparents gave you. how much? >> well, you know, i've been thinking, and i thought maybe instead i could give it to something that's really...
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jimmy kimmel live" right after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> thanks larry and ama. here is what someone paid us to do tonight. >> maybe you can have a john stewarthemed wedding, will? >> i'll think about it. ♪ sunrise >>> a woman has died taking part in a risky decade's-old tourist attraction in the caribbean. she was blown away -- literally -- by an airplane's jet engine in st. martin. >> police say it is the first death in this thrill-seeking past time dating to the 1940s. abc reporter marcy gonzales has the story. >> reporter: a tourist attraction for thrill seekers in the caribbean. turning deadly. a woman holding on to this famous fence near the edge of a runway in st. martin losing her grip. >> the propulsion pushed her backward and she tripped, fell and as a result of the impact she -- she was wounded fatally. >> reporter: authorities say the jet blast can reach 100 miles an hour when these planes take off. the rush drawing tourists from around the world, including the 57-year-old victim from new zee land. while this is legal, more than a dozen signs warn of the danger. one of the victim's family members traveling with her reportedly tell
jimmy kimmel live" right after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> thanks larry and ama. here is what someone paid us to do tonight. >> maybe you can have a john stewarthemed wedding, will? >> i'll think about it. ♪ sunrise >>> a woman has died taking part in a risky decade's-old tourist attraction in the caribbean. she was blown away -- literally -- by an airplane's jet engine in st. martin. >> police say it is the first death in this thrill-seeking past...
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jimmy kimmel live" right after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> thanks larry and ama. here is what someone paid us to do tonight. >> maybe you can have a john stewarthemed wedding, will? >> i'll think about it. ♪ sunrise ♪ we're all in this together. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision. man: they said, "you have multiple sclerosis." man: i kind of had to get a grasp on reality. man: i had to adapt and change very rapidly. woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious heal
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jimmy kimmel live" right after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> thanks larry and ama. here is what someone paid us to do tonight. >> maybe you can have a john stewartd wedding, will? >> i'll think about it. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> a woman has died taking part in a risky decade's-old tourist attraction in the caribbean. she was blown away -- literally -- by an airplane's jet engine in st. martin. >> police say it is the first death in this thrill-seeking past time dating to the 1940s. abc reporter marcy gonzales has the story. >> reporter: a tourist attraction for thrill seekers in the caribbean. turning deadly. a woman holding on to this famous fence near the edge of a runway in st. martin losing her grip. >> the propulsion pushed her backward and she tripped, fell and as a result of the impact she -- she was wounded fatally. >> reporter: authorities say the jet blast can reach 100 miles an hour when these planes take off. the rush drawing tourists from around the world, i
jimmy kimmel live" right after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> thanks larry and ama. here is what someone paid us to do tonight. >> maybe you can have a john stewartd wedding, will? >> i'll think about it. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> a woman has died taking part in a risky...
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jimmy cho is a high-end luxury shoemaker in london. it is controlled by the institutional holder jab luxury. coach bought stewart weissman, which is a high-end shoe play back in 2015 for about $574 million. an interesting move here for michael kors the share price has suffered after there was a big creative expansion and then over exposure, according to some. we'll see exactly what happens here and how the shareholders sort of treat this you can see jimmy choo shares up about 17%. >>> right. back to earnings state-side. alphabet shares are trading lower right now. the company reporting a steep drop in second quarter profits due to a massive anti-trust fine for e.u. regulators. the google parent reporting a 23% drop in the click metric joining us now james equity analyst. james, good morning to you thanks very much for joining us. i mean, everyone citing this fine from the e.u. is the reason why the shares are up, and we knew about the fines why exactly has it led to such a decline in the share price around 3%? >> sure, good morning. i would think before that what we saw from the quarter is that the underlying de
jimmy cho is a high-end luxury shoemaker in london. it is controlled by the institutional holder jab luxury. coach bought stewart weissman, which is a high-end shoe play back in 2015 for about $574 million. an interesting move here for michael kors the share price has suffered after there was a big creative expansion and then over exposure, according to some. we'll see exactly what happens here and how the shareholders sort of treat this you can see jimmy choo shares up about 17%. >>>...