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then at the oscars, lady gaga practicing six months to sing the high notes of julie andrews. ♪ the hillsnding ovation. gaga shaking so hard you can see julie asking are you okay? the woman who made these songs famous knows the notes herself. in june 1997, she had a problem in her throat. strained from performing so long on broadway. it was supposed to be a simple proceed tower correct. when it was over, her singing voice was gone. >> you sang the movie. you sang in the princess diaries. >> very, very lightly and briefly. >> dear little girl, you are terribly dressed but with your heart of gold i loved the best ♪ >> i didn't have a voice, but it was nice for a second. i got some bass notes still because i had that miserable operation chi can't talk about. >> it's part of a legal settlement. >> i have about five bass notes. i can do a good blues song or a version of old man river. >> huh to wrestle with depression. >> i did. >> she had four additional surgeries and began to write children's books with her daughter, emma, now all grown up. she was struggling. >> i was carrying on and wallow
then at the oscars, lady gaga practicing six months to sing the high notes of julie andrews. ♪ the hillsnding ovation. gaga shaking so hard you can see julie asking are you okay? the woman who made these songs famous knows the notes herself. in june 1997, she had a problem in her throat. strained from performing so long on broadway. it was supposed to be a simple proceed tower correct. when it was over, her singing voice was gone. >> you sang the movie. you sang in the princess diaries....
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he sat down with julie andrews. >> and the classics are still in tune all these years later and juliendrews can't believe it has been half a century. ♪ >> 50 years ago julie andrews never expected "the sound of music" would be such a classic. >> if you were filming this movie did you think it was anything special? >> if anybody said then i would be sitting here 50 years later, how could one believe that? >> as the movie celebrates the milestone she reflects on the experience. grateful gratitude. >> i am the fortunate one that was asked to be in the movie. i've always been very, very grateful for that. >> what made it such a success? >> family movie. the good ones do stick around because there's a new generation every search years or so. ♪ >> surprisingly the song she not the one she sang. >> the one that loved and survived in my head that i do sing in concert a lot is aid el edel weiss. it has a haunting quality about any one's home land. ♪ >> whatever your home land is that song applies. >> these days julie is working on different projects. >> i am writing with my daughter. i am also
he sat down with julie andrews. >> and the classics are still in tune all these years later and juliendrews can't believe it has been half a century. ♪ >> 50 years ago julie andrews never expected "the sound of music" would be such a classic. >> if you were filming this movie did you think it was anything special? >> if anybody said then i would be sitting here 50 years later, how could one believe that? >> as the movie celebrates the milestone she...
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. >> julie andrews secretary of the senate, remember to be humble and have a strong work ethic. because the people you meet on the way up you will meet again on the way back down. >> in particular we have lack of true statesman, as much as i made disagree, senator john mccain did something very impressive last year, he committed to the veterans affairs reform bill, the senate for a report machines, essential to the character of democracy. at the point we have people willing to cross the aisle, to make these decisions with people they may not often agree with, that is essentially what we need to maintain the security, integrity of nations that go on. >> isil students who ranked academically in the top 1% of their states were in washington d.c. has part of the united states senate youth program. .. >> noam chomsky weighs in on domestic and international affairs, and we visit tulsa, oklahoma, to take a look at the city's literary sites and talk to its
. >> julie andrews secretary of the senate, remember to be humble and have a strong work ethic. because the people you meet on the way up you will meet again on the way back down. >> in particular we have lack of true statesman, as much as i made disagree, senator john mccain did something very impressive last year, he committed to the veterans affairs reform bill, the senate for a report machines, essential to the character of democracy. at the point we have people willing to cross...
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is for julie andrews, celebrating 50 years of her contribution. of course, she was mary poppins.some repainting with some of her favorite colors. so, we're thrilled that jingles is here. we will take good care of jingles... we will. ...and return him to his proper place. and to the little kid who's looking for him on the carousel, we'll have him right back. we'll see you next time. thanks. bye-bye. promotional consideration provided by... living with diabetes it's really important for me to take care of my skin. announcer: gold bond diabetics' dry skin relief. 9 out of 10 saw noticeable improvement in one hour. gold bond really works. announcer: if you or a loved one has mesothelioma, call now. many manufacturers sold deadly asbestos products to thousands of companies, putting workers at risk. an estimated $30 billion in trust money has been set aside to pay asbestos victims. you may be entitled to compensation. for your free legal consultation call 1-800-485-8989. that's 1-800-485-8989. your chance to win a disney grand adventure to walt disney world resort for you and your fami
is for julie andrews, celebrating 50 years of her contribution. of course, she was mary poppins.some repainting with some of her favorite colors. so, we're thrilled that jingles is here. we will take good care of jingles... we will. ...and return him to his proper place. and to the little kid who's looking for him on the carousel, we'll have him right back. we'll see you next time. thanks. bye-bye. promotional consideration provided by... living with diabetes it's really important for me to...
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these years later julie andrews can't believe it's been half a century. ♪ 50 years ago, julie andrewsld be such a classic. when you were filming the movie, did you realize you were working on something special? >> no. if anybody said this i would be sitting, you know, 50 years later, how could one believe that? >> the movie celebrates the milestones she reflects on the experience. >> i'm the fortunate one asked to be in the movie, and i've always been very, very grate of the for that-- grateful for the success. >> the good ones stick around. because in a new generation every seven years -- ♪ surprisingly the song she treasures most is that one she sang. >> the one that i loved and survived that i sing in concerts a lot is "edelweiss." it has a haunting quality about anyone. ♪ ♪ whatever your homeland is, that is the song that applies. >> i'm writing a lot of books with my daughter, but i'm also directing a little bit. >> the best she'sadvice? >> the editor works until he get it is work. but the professional works until he can't go on. ♪ ♪ >> never gets old. >> never gets old. and 50 y
these years later julie andrews can't believe it's been half a century. ♪ 50 years ago, julie andrewsld be such a classic. when you were filming the movie, did you realize you were working on something special? >> no. if anybody said this i would be sitting, you know, 50 years later, how could one believe that? >> the movie celebrates the milestones she reflects on the experience. >> i'm the fortunate one asked to be in the movie, and i've always been very, very grate of the...
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julie andrews ain't [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you, tom. have to watch the language in your poems. next, we have former president of the national poetry foundation and a member of the makeup department, angela valentine. she'll be reading a haiku, entitled "beautiful illusions." >> beautiful illusions. cover up seth's face. crow's-feet. eye bags. [ laughter ] i erase. fool them. can't fool god. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i'm not trying to fool god, angela. we talked about this. and finally, we have wally, our cue card guy. wally. >> "sex," by wally tharpe. passion. sweat. thrusting. deep, wet thrusting. [ laughter ] begging for more. the moans. the grunts. the sounds of pleasure. in and out. in and out. up and down and all around. at the end of the carnal madness, the haunches will ache. and the bed, oh the bed will break. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: wally, i thought your poem was going to be about cue cards. >> it was. >> seth: oh, my god. all right, that's it for this edition of "late night group poetry." give it up for our poe
julie andrews ain't [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you, tom. have to watch the language in your poems. next, we have former president of the national poetry foundation and a member of the makeup department, angela valentine. she'll be reading a haiku, entitled "beautiful illusions." >> beautiful illusions. cover up seth's face. crow's-feet. eye bags. [ laughter ] i erase. fool them. can't fool god. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i'm...
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i'm with maria von trapp herself, julie andrews, with behind-the-scenes secrets from the timeless musicale. the two-hour film nabbing nearly 1.7 million viewers during last sunday's premiere. huge numbers for a documentary. and while some of its most high-profile
i'm with maria von trapp herself, julie andrews, with behind-the-scenes secrets from the timeless musicale. the two-hour film nabbing nearly 1.7 million viewers during last sunday's premiere. huge numbers for a documentary. and while some of its most high-profile
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and julie andrews can't believe it's been half a century. ♪ hills are alive ♪ >> 50 years ago, julie sound of music" would be such a classic. >> when you were filming this movie did you realize you were working on somebody special. >> no if anybody had said then that i would be sitting here 50 years later, how could one believe that? >> as the movie celebrates the mile stone, she reflects on the experience with a great deal of gratitude. >> i'm the fortunate one that was asked to be in the movie. and i've always been very grateful for that. >> what made it such a success? >> family movie i think is what you're talking about. the good ones do stick around because there's a new generation every seven years or so that can go see it ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ >> surprisingly the song she treasured most is not one she sang. >> the one i loved and survived in my head that i do sing in concert a lot is edelweiss. it has a haunting quality about anyone's homeland. ♪ >> whatever your homeland is that song applies. >> these days, julie is working on different projects. >> i'm wr
and julie andrews can't believe it's been half a century. ♪ hills are alive ♪ >> 50 years ago, julie sound of music" would be such a classic. >> when you were filming this movie did you realize you were working on somebody special. >> no if anybody had said then that i would be sitting here 50 years later, how could one believe that? >> as the movie celebrates the mile stone, she reflects on the experience with a great deal of gratitude. >> i'm the...
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julie andrew saying in the sound of music a great economic truth nothing comes from nothing nothing ever could. you can't borrow your way to prosperity, as one person told me in a town hall. the money that is spent today is burdening our children in the future. it is irresponsible and cannot continue on this path. we've got to do better, and we can. this borrowing and spending has failed to produce the promised economic growth over the past four years. it has averaged only 2.2%. that was about half of what the white house projected it would be when they told us we could spend, tax, and borrow more and create asperity. cbo, omb, and the federal reserve have also overestimated the economic growth we can expect. so borrow, tax, spend, over regulate, those things are not going to create growth and won't create revenue for the united states government. barron this week had an interesting article that said even the low interest rates the fed has been using is detrimental to growth rather than positive. according to the new york times we agree there is a problem out there -- this is what the ne
julie andrew saying in the sound of music a great economic truth nothing comes from nothing nothing ever could. you can't borrow your way to prosperity, as one person told me in a town hall. the money that is spent today is burdening our children in the future. it is irresponsible and cannot continue on this path. we've got to do better, and we can. this borrowing and spending has failed to produce the promised economic growth over the past four years. it has averaged only 2.2%. that was about...
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julie andrew saying in the sound of music a great economic truth, nothing comes from nothing, nothing ever could. you can't borrow your way to prosperity, as one person told me in a town hall. the money that is spent today is burdening our children in the future. it is irresponsible and cannot continue on this path. we've got to do better, and we can. this borrowing and spending has failed to produce the promised economic growth over the past four years. it has averaged only 2.2%. that was about half of what the white house projected it would be when they told us we could spend, tax, and borrow more and create asperity. --create prosperity. cbo, omb, and the federal reserve have also overestimated the economic growth we can expect. so borrow, tax, spend, over regulate, those things are not going to create growth and won't create revenue for the united states government. barron this week had an interesting article that said even the low interest rates the fed has been using is detrimental to growth rather than positive. according to the new york times, we agree there is a problem out t
julie andrew saying in the sound of music a great economic truth, nothing comes from nothing, nothing ever could. you can't borrow your way to prosperity, as one person told me in a town hall. the money that is spent today is burdening our children in the future. it is irresponsible and cannot continue on this path. we've got to do better, and we can. this borrowing and spending has failed to produce the promised economic growth over the past four years. it has averaged only 2.2%. that was...
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julie andrew saying i'm not the sound of music spoke a great economic truth. nothing comes from nothing. nothing ever could. you can't par your way to price guarantee. the money spent today is burdening our children in the future. it is irresponsible. we cannot continue on this path and we've got to do better and we can. worse the spending has failed to produce the promise of economic growth. economic growth over the past four years has averaged 2.2%. i was about half of what the white house project today with the one they told us we could spend tax and borrow more and create prosperity. ceo, omb and the federal reserve have also overestimated the economic growth we can expect. so borrow, tax spend overregulate. those things are not going to create growth and will create revenue for the united states government. there is this week had a nice interesting article that said even the low interest rates is detrimental to growth throughout its policy. according to "the new york times" and this is relevant to my friend senator sanders comments, we agree there is a pr
julie andrew saying i'm not the sound of music spoke a great economic truth. nothing comes from nothing. nothing ever could. you can't par your way to price guarantee. the money spent today is burdening our children in the future. it is irresponsible. we cannot continue on this path and we've got to do better and we can. worse the spending has failed to produce the promise of economic growth. economic growth over the past four years has averaged 2.2%. i was about half of what the white house...
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. >> and andrew silva's widow, julie silva, is with me in the studio. it's not easy looking at that story, i know. >> no, it isn't. >> i know we have been talking about how hard it is to talk about andrew at this point but he was an amazing pan, so tell us a little about him. >> oh, he was the best father, the best brother, to three younger brothers and he loved his parents so much, he wanted to provide for our family. he took care of me and my son noah all the time. anything that we wanted, he would take care of us while he was deployed. >> you were planning to buy a house together? >> yeah, we were. >> i know it's really hard for you to talk about this. but he came back from afghanistan. you guys went to high school together. >> yeah. >> he joined the marines practically right out of high school? >> he did. >> so he really wanted to serve his country. >> he did. >> so he was close to home the night this accident happened. where was he going? >> he was headed to my parents' house. my brother who served. my brother whofgs stationed in japan finally came
. >> and andrew silva's widow, julie silva, is with me in the studio. it's not easy looking at that story, i know. >> no, it isn't. >> i know we have been talking about how hard it is to talk about andrew at this point but he was an amazing pan, so tell us a little about him. >> oh, he was the best father, the best brother, to three younger brothers and he loved his parents so much, he wanted to provide for our family. he took care of me and my son noah all the time....
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see dyan sour did an extended interview with the great julie andrews who looks as good as she's -- she's just amazing. >> 50 years. >> went everywhere. >> went to everywhere. >> went everywhere in saltsburg and all the places. we're going to mun itch to salsburg is only an hour and a half i'm and thinking autobahn. i'm thinking about it's april hour and a half i'm trying to think about making with 32 minutes. >> not with the kids. >> you are going with the speed limit. >> you are used to driving it. >> it's a good time to go. it was really you know people -- >> climb every mountain. that's the best movie. >> even the guy that was a shakespearean arc and was above it for so long now he embraces it. >> although he did stay out of the way. last time i think it was during the oscars he said this was her moment. >> doris day almost -- it was picked for her instead of julie. she was kind of an awn known when they picked her. it was a really good special with die april sour. she was funny because she was running around like the found tan. they went to the spot where the beginning starts and it'
see dyan sour did an extended interview with the great julie andrews who looks as good as she's -- she's just amazing. >> 50 years. >> went everywhere. >> went to everywhere. >> went everywhere in saltsburg and all the places. we're going to mun itch to salsburg is only an hour and a half i'm and thinking autobahn. i'm thinking about it's april hour and a half i'm trying to think about making with 32 minutes. >> not with the kids. >> you are going with the...
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camera, 20-year-old melanie andrews, seen here in the red car, is waiting for a much coveted parking space in a very crowded shopping area. on the opposite side of the street, julierown also waits patiently in her white toyota. as the blue volkswagen pulls away, both women make their move. brown prevails, but andrews is not leaving without a fight. she can be seen pulling her car up to brown's white toyota and revving her engine in an attempt to push brown's car out of the parking space. from inside their vehicle, brown and her son watch in amazement as smoke billows from the spinning tires. when the toyota doesn't budge, andrews throws it in reverse. >> as she was repositioning, i thought that she was going, so we got out of the car to get a ticket. that's when she managed to actually move the car completely out of the space. >> brown's 12-year-old son tries to push his mother's white toyota back into the parking space, but in a match between man and machine, he quickly throws in the towel. an eyewitness describes the scene. >> you could smell burned rubber for ages afterwards. she shunted this car all the way out of the space, left the white car abandoned there
camera, 20-year-old melanie andrews, seen here in the red car, is waiting for a much coveted parking space in a very crowded shopping area. on the opposite side of the street, julierown also waits patiently in her white toyota. as the blue volkswagen pulls away, both women make their move. brown prevails, but andrews is not leaving without a fight. she can be seen pulling her car up to brown's white toyota and revving her engine in an attempt to push brown's car out of the parking space. from...
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facing more charges this morning, andrew biddle was indicted on more than dozen count of theft for some sales through his boat business in atlantic county. he disappeared in july after his boat hit a buoy. he suddenly showed back up in february, but has not said where he was for seven months. >> it is 5:13, let's yet our traffic and weather together. here's kate. >> i good morning, hey, everyone start zero g things off on little bit of cloudy note. clouds quickly starting to fizzle. as they do so we ends one real noise day overall here, on out to storm scan3 storm system continues to spin away and some really well defined cloud structure there with the counter clockwise rotation. that's what's retreating, so we end up with the clouds thinning out nicely for some sunshine yes, you can even see, little hint of some moisture rolled through in the form of very light showers really this morning, but notice how the clouds also thin away with time. nice wide zoom. still showing quite a bit of moisture pent up down across the northern gulf. we are still expecting a little bit of severe weather across the deep south this morning, at least through the rest of the day to
facing more charges this morning, andrew biddle was indicted on more than dozen count of theft for some sales through his boat business in atlantic county. he disappeared in july after his boat hit a buoy. he suddenly showed back up in february, but has not said where he was for seven months. >> it is 5:13, let's yet our traffic and weather together. here's kate. >> i good morning, hey, everyone start zero g things off on little bit of cloudy note. clouds quickly starting to fizzle....
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andrew thomas explains. >> reporter: iran is a great untapped market. and australia wants to position itself to take advantage. knowing other countries won't be far behind. that's why australia's foreign minister julie bishop has come to iran, hers is likely to be the first of many trips by politicians keen to renew ties with iran. >> iran was a major trading partner for australia before the sanctions regime. since the sanctions things have changed but there's enormous potential in terms of trade. >> iranian australians welcome the trip but they and other organizations like hume right watch are calling for iran to raise the position of its citizens. >> advocate for more respectful human rights and freedom of speech and freedom of expression and social justice in iran. and that would be something that stop people from leaving country to coming to australia. >> reporter: of nearly 40,000 asylum seekers who traveled by boat to australia from 2009 to 2013, about half were from iran, australia is now trying to send home hundreds who did arrive before that deterrent came in. julie baish wants an agreement tobishop wants an agreementto take back citizens. >> iran understands sending messages and it underst
andrew thomas explains. >> reporter: iran is a great untapped market. and australia wants to position itself to take advantage. knowing other countries won't be far behind. that's why australia's foreign minister julie bishop has come to iran, hers is likely to be the first of many trips by politicians keen to renew ties with iran. >> iran was a major trading partner for australia before the sanctions regime. since the sanctions things have changed but there's enormous potential in...
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andrew chan and myuran sukamaran had been faced before the firing squad. there was disbelief and anger. we heard from the australian government and the prime minister tony abbott and foreign minister julie bishop in the hours after the execution, and they issued a strongly worded statement, but there was a fair bit of caution as well about the relationship the important relationship between the two countries, and that they shouldn't let the anger get in the way of that relationship at the moment. yes, it's been a big story. a lot of focus particularly recently has gone on the process, rather than the death penalty, which australia opposes, it's been the way the two were handled. the way the case was handled. the fact that they sat on death row for 10 years before execution, going against all sorts of international rules. >> indonesia is the fourth largest country in the world by population. it's a very important relationship that australia has with indonesia. will the prime minister recall australia ambassador? >> yes, he's made that decision. that was the first thing they said. they said the ambassador will be recalled for consultations. that's the formal way they put it. some may see
andrew chan and myuran sukamaran had been faced before the firing squad. there was disbelief and anger. we heard from the australian government and the prime minister tony abbott and foreign minister julie bishop in the hours after the execution, and they issued a strongly worded statement, but there was a fair bit of caution as well about the relationship the important relationship between the two countries, and that they shouldn't let the anger get in the way of that relationship at the...
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july of 2012. holz has pled not guilty to murder and attempted murder by reason of insanity. that defense now shifts a heavy burden to the prosecutors. judge andrewews senior judicial analyst. he joins me now. interesting judge in colorado. that once a psychiatrist has deemed him to be insane, you say that the burden then falls on the state to prove that he is sane? >> yes that is clearly outlined in colorado law. it is actually the law including our home state in new jersey in 36 of the 50 states. so not only do they have to prove that he did it, they have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was insane. that is highest level -- beyond a reasonable doubt that he was sane. that is highest prove there is. if the case was in texas the burden would be on him to prove he was insane. so the state has a very, very difficult burden here. look he offered to plead guilty by reason of insanity. he would be in a mental institution for the rest of his life. the state rejected that offer because they want to execute him because of the horrific nature of what happened here. and the totally, purely innocent children that were slaughtered. martha: so this
july of 2012. holz has pled not guilty to murder and attempted murder by reason of insanity. that defense now shifts a heavy burden to the prosecutors. judge andrewews senior judicial analyst. he joins me now. interesting judge in colorado. that once a psychiatrist has deemed him to be insane, you say that the burden then falls on the state to prove that he is sane? >> yes that is clearly outlined in colorado law. it is actually the law including our home state in new jersey in 36 of the...