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it will be next sunday at the kodak theatre in hollywood. alec baldwin will host. you can watch the oscars next sunday beginning at 8:00 p.m. right here on nbc -- on abc7. that will be the big night. >> yes. >> it will not be a bad day tomorrow. the temperatures will hover just around 30 degrees in the early morning hours. the highs will be near 50 degrees. we will have wintry weather late tuesday into wednesday.
it will be next sunday at the kodak theatre in hollywood. alec baldwin will host. you can watch the oscars next sunday beginning at 8:00 p.m. right here on nbc -- on abc7. that will be the big night. >> yes. >> it will not be a bad day tomorrow. the temperatures will hover just around 30 degrees in the early morning hours. the highs will be near 50 degrees. we will have wintry weather late tuesday into wednesday.
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it was in the same theater, in the kodak theater, and i thought, well, okay, kodak theater -- it was jimmy: oprah sells out a house. believe me. because if you don't, like, if there were empty seats, we would all die. there would probably be an earthquake or something. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's how it works here. >> well, it -- >> jimmy: you -- you were very nice to do -- to do something for us for our special after the oscars. it wasn't the oprah show, i know, but i know i'm not on in austria and revered there. in fact, i'm barely even liked here. >> now that might -- >> jimmy: hopefully now, because you did something -- a very special film for us, and -- how did your friends and family react to this? have they seen it? >> well, i -- i was quiet surprised. i spoke to my son, who lives in israel and he said, now, how about that der humpink? and he was kind of solemn. and i said, well, what about it? and he said, kind of embarrassing. >> jimmy: oh, really? what does your son do in israel? >> well, he studies a lot of things. and then he kind of specified, he said, well, of course a so
it was in the same theater, in the kodak theater, and i thought, well, okay, kodak theater -- it was jimmy: oprah sells out a house. believe me. because if you don't, like, if there were empty seats, we would all die. there would probably be an earthquake or something. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's how it works here. >> well, it -- >> jimmy: you -- you were very nice to do -- to do something for us for our special after the oscars. it wasn't the oprah show, i know, but i...
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others involve nokia, research in motion, and kodak. >> susie: the treasury hopes to earn over a billion dollars tomorrow as it auctions off its bank of america warrants. that money will go to pay down losses on the tarp bailout fund. right now it stands at $117 billion. the president has proposed a tax on big banks to help cut those losses, but tonight's commentator thinks it's a losing proposition. he's douglas holtz-eakin, president of d.h.e. consulting and former director of the congressional budget office under president george w. bush. >> the administration should scrap its proposed $90 billion bailout tax on the biggest banks. now, you guys with the pitchforks: stop right there. the taxpayers should get their money back. and i'm not defending banks, but let us aim higher than the moral equivalent of getting lit and punching a bank. the law is that by 2013, the president has to propose a way to get back the taxpayers' money. waiting makes sense. the last thing the economy needs now is more credit problems and the bank tax will make things worse, not better. economics is ruthless: w
others involve nokia, research in motion, and kodak. >> susie: the treasury hopes to earn over a billion dollars tomorrow as it auctions off its bank of america warrants. that money will go to pay down losses on the tarp bailout fund. right now it stands at $117 billion. the president has proposed a tax on big banks to help cut those losses, but tonight's commentator thinks it's a losing proposition. he's douglas holtz-eakin, president of d.h.e. consulting and former director of the...
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>> kodak. >> node/? >> a fewt( times -- no flash?es, but not a lot. they are tiny and do not call attention. >> the photograph showed up the demolition, and a new show here the same place. >> 1 or two years later. these are the new houses there. >> and the home started at $299,000? >> started out there. >> and that these were built with government grants. do people get help buying them besides building them? >> i do not know the answer to that question. i guess that they do. >> how much of this is photography for you and how much of this is social engineering that you were involved in? >> i definitely have a lot of sense ability to my work -- sensitivity to my work. i would like to work on social issues. a lot of my work is related to social issues. >> i want a break away from this and go to your web site. how did people get to it? >> kikearnal.com e1>> what is the purpose of the web site? >> photojournalist need to have a web site so that people can decide this is the kind of person i want to hire for a project for assignment. >> we
>> kodak. >> node/? >> a fewt( times -- no flash?es, but not a lot. they are tiny and do not call attention. >> the photograph showed up the demolition, and a new show here the same place. >> 1 or two years later. these are the new houses there. >> and the home started at $299,000? >> started out there. >> and that these were built with government grants. do people get help buying them besides building them? >> i do not know the answer to...
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switch to kodak and stop overpaying for ink. get your new kodak printer today.p ache all over. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for...
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they looted a store where they make keys, they looted a kodak store.g they can kick in and take they've been taking. that set that clothing store on fire when there was nothing left to steal inside. it caused a massive, massive fire. really -- keep in mind that a lot of the firefighters are here doing the rescue work. they work as search and rescue teams, and they can't be in both places. it was interesting to see the resources pulled across the city. the looters are very aggressive. i said why are you taking this? because it's there, we can, it's available. we're angry. nobody is here helping us. a whole myriad of reasons. no one seems that desperate 48-plus hours after that earthquake. it seems more of an anger about a lack of resources here and a lack of feeling like people are focused on what's happening here. >> larry: thanks, soledad. where there's trouble, there's soledad o'brien. we'll check back with you in the nights ahead as well. soledad o'brien, great reporter. let's meet our panel to discuss the tragedy that happened at seaworld. in west
they looted a store where they make keys, they looted a kodak store.g they can kick in and take they've been taking. that set that clothing store on fire when there was nothing left to steal inside. it caused a massive, massive fire. really -- keep in mind that a lot of the firefighters are here doing the rescue work. they work as search and rescue teams, and they can't be in both places. it was interesting to see the resources pulled across the city. the looters are very aggressive. i said why...
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in the meantime we're out here at the kodak theater. they're laying the groundwork for sunday's big show. you have media from all over the country preparing. you have different reporters, am today crews. you can see in the backdrop wolfgang puck and that amazing display. i'm hoping he'll make his way down here so we can sample one of those gold dusted chocolate statues. but it's getting quite busy out here. you can see the canopy is up. the good news is that it's not expected to rain on sunday, but a little rain in the forecast for today and tomorrow, so fingers crossed that it will not rain on sunday's big parade. >> hey, i ask you every year and i don't know that you answer me every year but i'm going to try it again. have you picked out your dress? who are you wearing? >> reporter: i knew you were ask me this. i was sitting here thinking, darn it, who's a designer. i can tell you it's red. i don't go crazy about this stuff. i go in, take five minutes and whatever is comfortable. so i'm a tom boy at heart but it's red. that's all i ca
in the meantime we're out here at the kodak theater. they're laying the groundwork for sunday's big show. you have media from all over the country preparing. you have different reporters, am today crews. you can see in the backdrop wolfgang puck and that amazing display. i'm hoping he'll make his way down here so we can sample one of those gold dusted chocolate statues. but it's getting quite busy out here. you can see the canopy is up. the good news is that it's not expected to rain on sunday,...
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years ago and went to zimbabwe i never in my wildest dreams thought i'd end up on the stage of the kodaktheater. i want to thank the academy. i want to thank sheila nevins for giving a platform to short documentary films. i want to thank my supervising producer at hbo, sarah bernstein, my incredible crew, derek, patrick wright, my -- geta, my editor. i'd like to thank my advisers, kim and perry, micah, and my partner, casper. i also want to thank leslie who brought prudence from zimbabwe. prudence is here tonight. now, my mother is also here. she got on a plane for the first time in her life to be here. prudence, you were born in a country that despise the disabled. you had nothing. nothing but your spirit, your intelligence, and your talent. and with your band, leana, you touched us all. >> larry: oh. come on back. we only have 30 -- >> i wasn't cutting you off, kanye. sit down. did you have anything left? >> i was going to say that the name leana means it's raining and in zimbabwe rain is a gift from god and prudence, we don't always recognize our gifts, but i'm so happy to be recogniz
years ago and went to zimbabwe i never in my wildest dreams thought i'd end up on the stage of the kodaktheater. i want to thank the academy. i want to thank sheila nevins for giving a platform to short documentary films. i want to thank my supervising producer at hbo, sarah bernstein, my incredible crew, derek, patrick wright, my -- geta, my editor. i'd like to thank my advisers, kim and perry, micah, and my partner, casper. i also want to thank leslie who brought prudence from zimbabwe....
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they're getting things ready outside the kodak theater. anticipation of rain today and tomorrow, but sunday looks great. all the media that's descending here, and stars like you mention off the top, jeremy renner of "the hurt locker" will be walking down this red carpet. what year it's been for him. he's definitely one of the nominees to watch sunday, christi, in the best actor race. >> what are you doing? >> they're going to send us all to jesus. i'm going to die. >> reporter: it appears hollywood has grown very comfortable with jeremy renner. but oscar's best-actor nominee for "the hurt locker" hasn't always been a household name. this in spite of starring opposite brad pitt in the assassination of jesse james and s.w.a.t. >> everybody lined up with live ammo on the move running. that's kind of scary. you better trust your friends. >> reporter: while his friends are movers and shakers now, the 39-year-old's first acting job was hardly glamorous. the local police academy paid renner 50 bucks to act like a thug and attack training officers
they're getting things ready outside the kodak theater. anticipation of rain today and tomorrow, but sunday looks great. all the media that's descending here, and stars like you mention off the top, jeremy renner of "the hurt locker" will be walking down this red carpet. what year it's been for him. he's definitely one of the nominees to watch sunday, christi, in the best actor race. >> what are you doing? >> they're going to send us all to jesus. i'm going to die....