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>> reporter: kaufman calls it the perfect storm. advanced technology that prolongs the appearance of life combined with important decision-making for patient and families. >> on the other hand, patients and families simply don't have the knowledge of the limits of technology. when physicians say the patient is dead, yet the patient looks alive and the family, of course, wants to believe the patient is still alive, they balk at removing the technology. >> reporter: and that's why this case ended up in the courts and on tv. kaufman who chairs the medical school department of medical anthropology says what is needed is better education for parents and better education for medical professionals who are just now learning the language of the gray zone between life and death. reporting from oakland, john fowler, ktbu, channel 2 news. >> investigators in russia have linked yesterday's two suicide bombings, killing 14 people on a bus. 17 people died earlier sunday when a suicide bomber attacked the railway station. that explosion was caught
>> reporter: kaufman calls it the perfect storm. advanced technology that prolongs the appearance of life combined with important decision-making for patient and families. >> on the other hand, patients and families simply don't have the knowledge of the limits of technology. when physicians say the patient is dead, yet the patient looks alive and the family, of course, wants to believe the patient is still alive, they balk at removing the technology. >> reporter: and that's...
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. >> 27-year-old ben kaufman is used to charging into the unknown. he is the founder and ceo of quirky, a 4-year-old company company that successfully launched over 400 products through the notion, let people come up with inventions and vote on the best idea for retail. >> as the trendy merges, we are able to quickly commercial eyes a product and capitalize on it and do it with a global community that can help. >> they bring three products a week to market and are constantly fielding the developing ideas from the public. >> this is the model shop. this is where we are making all sorts of prototypes of the products. >> their speedy style and spanks success in retail has caught the electric? >> they like the fact that we are fast. ge is a pretty quick company. but they are as quick as they can be with 300,000 employees. >> ge has invested $30 million in quirky and, together, the two companies hope to forge a new market in what they call "smart homes" household devices. they have launched four new products together sglring. >> this is a smart eg tray th
. >> 27-year-old ben kaufman is used to charging into the unknown. he is the founder and ceo of quirky, a 4-year-old company company that successfully launched over 400 products through the notion, let people come up with inventions and vote on the best idea for retail. >> as the trendy merges, we are able to quickly commercial eyes a product and capitalize on it and do it with a global community that can help. >> they bring three products a week to market and are constantly...
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kids for a few local musicians the chance to work alongside the world for noise of the character kaufman refrain was that people type into bankruptcy nights here with a photo shoot. i have everything what it all. he repeated the words can describe a good about what i was out early. honestly i was prepared to stay. it was really sick. i was doing really great experience to be decided and corporate cemented offering bits of music but it's costly. what if the offense. the fact that the survivors were suspended another. you don't like this for the city towards the end date this year. it's hard to sch. aw. i don't feel like it's the day. it got better been thinkin abt this was pretty interesting so many people out. that makes the audience. reading some surprise they suspect stop the butler in. i did the staff. the ah. the this is where my little man for this whole area was born and i still think it's all better vocal their eurovision song contest winner done a thing this baby is ten and joseph off the i'm not surprised to hear when it comes to music and music festivals. that is inherent in st
kids for a few local musicians the chance to work alongside the world for noise of the character kaufman refrain was that people type into bankruptcy nights here with a photo shoot. i have everything what it all. he repeated the words can describe a good about what i was out early. honestly i was prepared to stay. it was really sick. i was doing really great experience to be decided and corporate cemented offering bits of music but it's costly. what if the offense. the fact that the survivors...
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married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.me way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know >> we're going to take you inside a real life scandal. you're going to meet a mom who helped bring down perhaps the worst trader in cia history. how did she do it? >> what you are watching is inspired by real life events. one of the worst acts of treason in american history. a cia officer walks into the russian embassy, hands over secrets and demands a mooting with the kgb. >> i work for the cia. >> this betrayal is at the heart of the new abc miniseries, the asset. >> i think you will want to meet with me after you read this. >> and it's based on the case of a cia mole whose treachery shocked the nation. >> tonight, aldrich ames. >> what you did, you did f
married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.me way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know >> we're going to take you inside a real life scandal. you're going...
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thanks for accompany drinking kaufman county the humors. no doubt the general idea of an unknowing and well. most men's monthly salaries can be only three or thirty dollars a month. no more than six hundred us dollars. i used to do some shopping online as far as i know. maybe i read it. for example husband came to a customer's house. but there was no wouldn't i. they had to do that again later i'd like to pay more for an express the view. the last time out war. i don't know much about it. in may and three hundred the men and a tiring job because they had to run around the back and forth the green bay i'm going to pay more money to oppose many as eight hundred to one dollars a month. i read a piece of news in the post man suddenly died during the war it's truly an atm card to withdraw because they have to run around on the street they deserve a higher salary but i think deceleration be imposed on my customers. it expressed the company's responsibility. i'm gonna go biking. it went from thinking about it. no my aching heart come on to win the
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it ben kaufman, founder and ceo of quirky. when we come back, a full isding update.hat coming back on "money moves." ♪ >> founder of an ally startup that provides real-time market analysis for advertisers. the company is called shift and is quickly becoming a leader in social advertising, functioning and in the, meantime, it is almost 56 minutes past the hour. time for on the market. me now, she has everything you need to know. have this decline in stocks and they are deepening as a get into the afternoon. fors the fifth down session the index here. better than estimated economic data this morning with investors trying to figure out when tapering is coming. report,s time for the tickerder financial trading lower. the volker rule is ready for prime time. federal regulators are barring banks from proprietary trading. and how much latitude will wall street get. peter cook is on capitol hill with the answer. it will be tougher than wall street thought? >> that is the message we are getting today. pretty much from federal regulators, they say that from beentart, the banks
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. >> andy kaufman, andy warhol, great, glad they existed. they're nothing compared to me. i've don't look at them like peers. >> what? what? what? >> i've don't have respect for their accomplishments. >> i had a girl that i really cared about named gina. >> here he is on the sit down. pretending his best friend has slept with his girlfriend. >> i don't want to be enemies anymore. >> tarr is now out on a $20,000 bond. charges against him are expected to be filed. in the morning. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> thanks to nick. thank you to you for watching ♪ yeah her gift ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was my camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélope cruz ] nespresso. what else? [ male announcer ] discover the world of nespresso on grant avenue and nespresso-us.com. ♪ no presents beneath the tree?
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only because of technology we knowhe farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle kaufmand her family. >> here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the whiteouse, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the fami farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their investment planned. john: your latest is on the phone. >> asking citizens to put their zip code into the app to see where the federal government is spending your tax dollars. john: think you for you to do. we will see what happens. some theory new technology by a more fearful of something that sts it. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommend probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with alig john: the novel 1984 scared people innovation and techlogy could lead to government sing on us everywhere of bedrooms and big brother
only because of technology we knowhe farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle kaufmand her family. >> here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the whiteouse, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the fami farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their...
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a former strategist, charles kaufman running high ground public affairs consultants, representing one of the largest private prison companies. high ground donating $5,000 to jam pack. the governor's office decline add request for an interview and referred us to john cavanagh. >> there are allegations that governor jan breuer accepted the bids because of personal relationships. what do you say to that? >> they are baseless. people say i have private campaigns from prison people. the lobbiest represents them and 40 other clients. it's smoke and mirrors, it's a facade. >> multiple people and corporations are profiting on it, on tax-payer dollars. if i hand out money to a private pent wisely.nt to make sure it's >> corizon declined an on-camera interview but told america tonight that their care meets constitutional requirements and since taking over it increased staff, doubling infirmary beds, saving taxpayers money. allegations of wrongdoing mount, according to the a.f.s. c report an inmate at the wedstone unit tested positive for tuberculosis in august. test other prisoners, even those
a former strategist, charles kaufman running high ground public affairs consultants, representing one of the largest private prison companies. high ground donating $5,000 to jam pack. the governor's office decline add request for an interview and referred us to john cavanagh. >> there are allegations that governor jan breuer accepted the bids because of personal relationships. what do you say to that? >> they are baseless. people say i have private campaigns from prison people. the...
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only because of technology we know the farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle kaufmanher family. >> here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the white house, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the family farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their investment planned. john: your latest is on the phone. >> asking citizens to put their zip code into the app to see where the federal government is spending your tax dollars. john: think you for you to do. we will see what happens. some theory new technology by a more fearful of something that stops it. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah
only because of technology we know the farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle kaufmanher family. >> here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the white house, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the family farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their...
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only because of technology we know the farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle kaufman>here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the white house, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the family farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their investment planned. john: your latest is on the phone. >> asking citizens put their zip code into the a to see where the federal government is spending your tax dollars. john: think you for you to do. we will see what happens. some theory newechnology by a more fearful of something that stops it. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second ades. and at the center of it all just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious in
only because of technology we know the farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle kaufman>here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the white house, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the family farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their investment...
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i still am sort of 90% sure that he exists. 10% of me thinks that maybe andy kaufman is back from the>> ted cruz is vice chair of the nrc. a guy who i would say -- not to overstate the case, a unanimous laughing stock. >> stockman may not be real, but the culture that created him is real. >> no, stockman is real, but this is the guy who in kentucky got rand paul, who endorsed mcconnell, he provides him cover, you would expect the same endorsement from him. >> i think cruz is looking ahead to 2016. you're right, mcconnell, this is something that saves him in that primary. mcconnell fought against him in 2010. mcconnell hires jesse betten to run his own election campaign. >> let's just show the stockman tweet as a sample of what his cornyn campaign looks like. this is him taking off on the pajama boy. excellent work there. wyoming is a place where there is no ideological content to the battle. there is just the sort of bald-faced grab for power that i can remember in recent history. >> it is interesting, liz cheney is trying to make it ideological, but everything she stands for, the tea
i still am sort of 90% sure that he exists. 10% of me thinks that maybe andy kaufman is back from the>> ted cruz is vice chair of the nrc. a guy who i would say -- not to overstate the case, a unanimous laughing stock. >> stockman may not be real, but the culture that created him is real. >> no, stockman is real, but this is the guy who in kentucky got rand paul, who endorsed mcconnell, he provides him cover, you would expect the same endorsement from him. >> i think...
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my name is lee kaufman.n. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know morty are you listening? morty? ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> welcome back to "weekends with alex witt." headlines at 35 past. an investigation underway after a 16-year-old boy died on a delta airlines flight from seattle to atlanta. it happened saturday shortly after take-off. the plane was diverted to spokane. the teenager's family was headed to atlanta on a family trip. >>> a florida man is under arrest after police say he left his infant daughter locked i
my name is lee kaufman.n. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know morty...
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then we had the opposite reaction from the french kaufman who is basically the same angle for privacy invasion and at that very same time voting and all that the most the french state to spy on african citizen. so everybody is singing the opera one and at the base by. that's the mood to talk to the fact but it at the end of the day you were mentioning the germans are and how for them of course after. what happened under communist rule in east germany. it's a very sensitive subject. you see this being a major stumbling block to the us free trade negotiations. i cleaned off all the countries in the eu this is the one issue that resonates most with tenants and if you remember those that buy in to our team that actually made it into the into some of the regional parliaments and of course that enough is about but it's very important you just mentioned the duplicity of a lot of these arguments of the french and germans came out the loudest when the nsa games came out about the us snooping on their citizens because of that another friend and the german states who actually cooperating with th
then we had the opposite reaction from the french kaufman who is basically the same angle for privacy invasion and at that very same time voting and all that the most the french state to spy on african citizen. so everybody is singing the opera one and at the base by. that's the mood to talk to the fact but it at the end of the day you were mentioning the germans are and how for them of course after. what happened under communist rule in east germany. it's a very sensitive subject. you see this...
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married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.o. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know morty are you listening? morty? she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an un
married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.o. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know morty are you listening? morty? she...
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married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.his is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know >>> well, remember that before the holidays, president obama announced the most significant diplomatic breakthrough between the united states and iran in over 30 years. but there are powerful, extreme forces working to scuttle the deal, powerful, extreme forces known as the united states senate and the nefarious armies of bipartisan compromise. the interim six-month deal with iran announced by the president would freeze iran's nuclear program in exchange for a comparatively meager sanctions relief. according to the "washington post," sanctions relief under the interim agreement could be worth
married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.his is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know...
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junius with more, peter kaufman. the best dressed man in investing. >> thank you. dagen: it is good to see you. yesterday's ruling, the impact on detroit, does it save the city, does it ring investment back and what about some of these other cities like stockton or san bernardino. >> it was such an interesting ruling. he is a great judge, very careful, almost never gets overruled said he was very careful what he did, so the interesting things going on in detroit, and the impact of the rest of the country. he made some fact findings the city did qualify for a bankruptcy filing because the state had authorized it, and even though the city found he didn't negotiate in good faith with the creditors, he found it did not matter because it was over 100,000 creditors. he went further and said by the way, bankruptcy law trumps the state constitution that holds pensions. i would not like to see deep cuts or any cuts unless the whole thing is fair and equitable. it is a bankruptcy term. it does not mean it is fair. it is not fair to restructure a city on the back of a pension
junius with more, peter kaufman. the best dressed man in investing. >> thank you. dagen: it is good to see you. yesterday's ruling, the impact on detroit, does it save the city, does it ring investment back and what about some of these other cities like stockton or san bernardino. >> it was such an interesting ruling. he is a great judge, very careful, almost never gets overruled said he was very careful what he did, so the interesting things going on in detroit, and the impact of...
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and i am george kaufman from illinois university and cochairman of the shadow group. we have four statements. unfortunately one of them was delayed because of the chief author that came in today that what we will do with that statement is we may talk about it today at the meeting and we will have it ready in a weekend if you have an e-mail list, you will be getting a copy of the statement. we have three statements that should be in front of you. at the first deals with the liquidity ratios as defined by the committee, the u.s. regulators and the six shadow financial regulatory committees. i might note that the u.s. shadow financial regulatory committee is in its 26th year and we have spawned the birth of the other committees. we have been very press release. for a five and 2 in 26 years i wouldn't call that promiscuous. anyway, there's one in japan, europe, asia, australia, new zealand, latin america. we try to get together every two years. we did last october in tokyo and we issued a statement on the liquidity that we made reference to in this statement. as usual, we
and i am george kaufman from illinois university and cochairman of the shadow group. we have four statements. unfortunately one of them was delayed because of the chief author that came in today that what we will do with that statement is we may talk about it today at the meeting and we will have it ready in a weekend if you have an e-mail list, you will be getting a copy of the statement. we have three statements that should be in front of you. at the first deals with the liquidity ratios as...
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what's great is that will -- i think that he's doing it all in character, like, he's doing that andy kaufmanr, probably introduces that character to a generation that may not know who he is. it is very inspire -- he did a news broadcast in -- >> idaho. >> north dakota. kept it straight when the lady next to him was -- yeah, i think that's brilliant. >> twitter questions. quickly. why sit impossible to find copies of "second noah "? >> interesting question. copies? >> an old abc show. >> before the internet. itunes. we did that on. i don't know. no idea. we carved it in stone back then. >> "anchorman 2: the legend continues" opens wednesday. phenomenal. >> thank you. >> it's great. i got the see it twice. >> i said that like it's my movie. thank you. you're very welcome. i play ron burgundy. >>> speaking of, ron burgundy will ferrell, live here tomorrow. >>> coming up here, kevin hart, back in the ring. go nowhere. >>> kevin hart is a very busy man these days. he's got six movies coming out this year. >> yeah. >> next, and this year, and next, including the boxing comedy, saw it last night, "
what's great is that will -- i think that he's doing it all in character, like, he's doing that andy kaufmanr, probably introduces that character to a generation that may not know who he is. it is very inspire -- he did a news broadcast in -- >> idaho. >> north dakota. kept it straight when the lady next to him was -- yeah, i think that's brilliant. >> twitter questions. quickly. why sit impossible to find copies of "second noah "? >> interesting question....
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. >> andy kaufman. andy warhol, i'm glad they existed. but they're nothing compared to me. at them like peers. >> reporter: what? what? what? >> i don't have any respect for their accomplishments. >> ashton kutcher made a career out of this. and nobody's brought him into court. >> reporter: he's talking about kutcher's tv show, "punk'd"? the hidden camera mtv show. >> why does kenny get prosecuted? because he doesn't smile like ashton kutcher? he's not funny enough? it's outrageous. >> reporter: tarr is facing up to three years in the clink if convicted. he pled not guilty. and he's back in court february 18th. >> thank you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> nick, we appreciate it. >>> now, to an unwelcome house guest, not too uncommon around the holidays. we're not talking about the in-laws. we're talking about something else here. one florida man had a huge black bear stop in for a visit, not once but twice. and abc's steve osunsami with the guest who didn't knock. >> he's back, people. >> reporter: tremaine gaines nearly fell o
. >> andy kaufman. andy warhol, i'm glad they existed. but they're nothing compared to me. at them like peers. >> reporter: what? what? what? >> i don't have any respect for their accomplishments. >> ashton kutcher made a career out of this. and nobody's brought him into court. >> reporter: he's talking about kutcher's tv show, "punk'd"? the hidden camera mtv show. >> why does kenny get prosecuted? because he doesn't smile like ashton kutcher? he's...
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because as much as i love you, i loved your executive producer peter kaufman.an time. so at that -- it was the afternoon. remember when he sat down in the chair, my heart sank because he went like this. nelson mandela's falling asleep at charlie's interview, and then he did wake up. and then that very officialous pr person who was looking at his watch and saying we have to finish and he has to go. >> but it was a lovely, personal interview and you really brought out that side of him. >> thank you for that tribute to peter's friendship with you that resulted in that. nelson mandela, everybody is asking the same question, who is this man and what was his legacy. and we asked you to remember that each of you through your own personal observations starts with you. >> massive and worldwide and historic. but i did know him as a person. i remember him once saying that, you know, there are many, many people who love me from affair, but there's very few people who love him from up close. that's one of the saddest things he lost most, he lost that connection with the peo
because as much as i love you, i loved your executive producer peter kaufman.an time. so at that -- it was the afternoon. remember when he sat down in the chair, my heart sank because he went like this. nelson mandela's falling asleep at charlie's interview, and then he did wake up. and then that very officialous pr person who was looking at his watch and saying we have to finish and he has to go. >> but it was a lovely, personal interview and you really brought out that side of him....
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. >> andy kaufman, andy warhol. great. i'm glad they existed. but i don't look at them like peers.'t have any respect for their accomplishments. >> reporter: he said in a text last month he moved on to sports personalities. claiming to speak to a gm. >> i just missed andy's call. >> reporter: are you kenny tarr or is this a fabrication? >> this is me. you're looking at me. >> reporter: he's basically a frustrated entertainer. he says hoaxing tv shows is his way of getting his art out into the world. a few weeks ago, she said he was going to move on to sports stars and politicians to generate news. >> an art form he's saying. okay, thanks, nick. >>> a snu story for the west coast viewers right now. a snowball fight that took dangerous turn at the university of oregon. john muller has the story. >> reporter: this video of the university of oregon football team challenging fans to a playful snowball fight friday afternoon has gone viral. it could land them in big trouble. some saying it went too far, turning into a potentially dangerous attack. >> wait, wait. >> reporter: watch as the
. >> andy kaufman, andy warhol. great. i'm glad they existed. but i don't look at them like peers.'t have any respect for their accomplishments. >> reporter: he said in a text last month he moved on to sports personalities. claiming to speak to a gm. >> i just missed andy's call. >> reporter: are you kenny tarr or is this a fabrication? >> this is me. you're looking at me. >> reporter: he's basically a frustrated entertainer. he says hoaxing tv shows is his...
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married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.limb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know we have a situation. what? we're out of dunkin'. [ gasps ] emergency backup. awesome. one taste, and you'll understand. where would you be without me? where are my keys? enjoy delicious dunkin' donuts coffee anytime. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. >>> this morning on hope to it, a very special wish comes true. >> most little girls dream of what they'll look like in a wedding dress. >> but for one lucky woman the novelty of playing dress up never wore off. >> ruth crawford married norman sullivan on october 18th, 1946. >> we met at the church and were married in the minister's study. it was right after world war ii and there weren't too many big weddings at that time. we were married on a friday evening. stayed in a hotel and we thought we were being so cool. >> ruth never wore a
married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do.limb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know we have a situation. what? we're out of dunkin'. [ gasps ] emergency backup. awesome. one taste, and you'll understand. where would you be without me? where are my keys? enjoy delicious dunkin' donuts coffee anytime. pick some up...