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kodak started making movie film in 1896. q: long time ago. alison: you stick with what works after all the years. award season is definitely here. last night was the screen actors guild award. q: as chris connelly shows us, the awards are making the oscars look for interesting. >> "hidden figures." >> whoa! with that, sunday night s.a.g. awards altered the orbit of the oscar best picture race as the three exuberant stars received a liftoff. >> the shoulder of the women we stand on are american heroes. >> more surprises? yeah. >> denzel washington. >> even he had expected to hear casey >> it was a shock. my wife screamed in my ear. >> unexpected in the best female actor category different from the academies, emma stone earned "la la land"'s only award of the everything. in the supporting categories, oscar favorite viola davis won for "fences." as did "moonlight"'s mahershala ali. and since he is also in the cast of "hidden figures" the acclaimed 42-year-old a winner on the night. >> is it good it is happening for you at this stage in your life
kodak started making movie film in 1896. q: long time ago. alison: you stick with what works after all the years. award season is definitely here. last night was the screen actors guild award. q: as chris connelly shows us, the awards are making the oscars look for interesting. >> "hidden figures." >> whoa! with that, sunday night s.a.g. awards altered the orbit of the oscar best picture race as the three exuberant stars received a liftoff. >> the shoulder of the...
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when kodak, woolworth and bethlehem steel were members. 10 years later, it broke 10,000, with the helpf newly- added hewlett packard and wal- mart. it took 2009. but ever since, it has skyrocketing, tripling in less than eight years. >> by and large, anybody who is a 401k. pension plan, investment or side investment, typically, you own stocks, you are making money today. >> the dow stayed above 20,000, straight to the closing bell. but with stocks now at record prices, traders say it's hard to know how long it will last. brook silva-braga. >> city of baltimore has seen 24 murders in the past 25 days alone. they told reporters today, his department will stop at nothing to get a handle on the violence. commissioner kevin davis, seen here, said he is hiring more officers, beefing up patrols in crime hot spots. he says older criminals are recruiting teenagers. knowing they'll receive less punishment as juveniles and be back on the street. >>> middle school in a small texas town is in sh is accused of faking a cancer diagnosis. this is video taken last week. students raised some $10,000. an
when kodak, woolworth and bethlehem steel were members. 10 years later, it broke 10,000, with the helpf newly- added hewlett packard and wal- mart. it took 2009. but ever since, it has skyrocketing, tripling in less than eight years. >> by and large, anybody who is a 401k. pension plan, investment or side investment, typically, you own stocks, you are making money today. >> the dow stayed above 20,000, straight to the closing bell. but with stocks now at record prices, traders say...
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. >> reporter: in 1972, with the dow cracking 1,000 points, kodak, woolworth and bethlehem steel wereembers of the index. 27 years later, the dow broke 10,000 with the help of newly added hewlett-packard, walmart, and there were also major selloffs. in 2009 the dow dropped below 7,000 during the depths of the financial crisis. ever since, it has skyrocketed tripling in less than 8 years. traders say healthy economic and jobs data combined with high consumer confidence could bode well for strong market performance in 2017. the question now is whether the president can convert those policy priorities into legislation. but for today, the market is happy. now up 146 points, kenny and michelle. >> thank you, brook silva- braga. >>> president trump is moving fast to fulfill his campaign promises. today he signed an executive order fulfilling his most famous pledge to build the wall along the u.s./mexico border. president trump just spoke about the wall during a visit to the department of homeland security and as weijia jang reports, from the white house, questions remain about who is going
. >> reporter: in 1972, with the dow cracking 1,000 points, kodak, woolworth and bethlehem steel wereembers of the index. 27 years later, the dow broke 10,000 with the help of newly added hewlett-packard, walmart, and there were also major selloffs. in 2009 the dow dropped below 7,000 during the depths of the financial crisis. ever since, it has skyrocketed tripling in less than 8 years. traders say healthy economic and jobs data combined with high consumer confidence could bode well for...
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. >> kodak some says some of hollywood is still hanging onto film.and,", fences "hidden figures" has bucked the trend.tren they're the last biggest i supplier of film.supplier o they began making movie filme fm back in 1896. 16. >> you like ice cream.m. >> yeah. >> make room in your freezer because ben and jerry's is unveiling through knee icein cream flavors. urban bore bun combines burnt carmel ice cream almonds a new jersey flakes and bourbonb carmel swirl. you're all in. >> uh-huh. >> ben and? truffle kafuffle van va untilological ice creamm roasted peck cans fudge chips cp and roasted carmel ganace. ga >> ly i'm allly in isn't that tt >> cold guest month of thenth oe year and they're going tong to announce new ice cream. >> i could eat a pint of each ah one. ice cream is always good. i could eat ice cream in them ih snow mike thomas. t >> i could, too. >> i still get a milkshake.ksha. i go to chick-fil-a i get myself a milk shake. sh >> light snow coming down in the district though it's winding down rather qui we hit a quick heavy burst ofvyf sn
. >> kodak some says some of hollywood is still hanging onto film.and,", fences "hidden figures" has bucked the trend.tren they're the last biggest i supplier of film.supplier o they began making movie filme fm back in 1896. 16. >> you like ice cream.m. >> yeah. >> make room in your freezer because ben and jerry's is unveiling through knee icein cream flavors. urban bore bun combines burnt carmel ice cream almonds a new jersey flakes and bourbonb carmel...
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. >> the president signed memoranda to advance the keystone and kodaks, pipelines, promising thousandconstruction jobs. also coming under fire for sticking to a false claim about widespread voter fraud. abc's cecelia vega. with more on that. >> reporter: that stunning admission from the white house, the president of the united states still believes there was massive voter fraud in the election he won. >> reporter: does the president believe that millions voted illegally in this election and what evidence do you have of widespread voter fraud in this election if that's >> the president does believe that. he has stated that before the i think he stated his concerns, voter fraud and people voting illegally during the campaign. and he continues to maintain that belief based on studies and evidence that people have presented to him. >> exactly what evidence, speaker ryan said there is no evidence. national association of secretaries of state say they don't agree with the president's assessment. what evidence do you have? >> as i said i think the president has believed that for a while base
. >> the president signed memoranda to advance the keystone and kodaks, pipelines, promising thousandconstruction jobs. also coming under fire for sticking to a false claim about widespread voter fraud. abc's cecelia vega. with more on that. >> reporter: that stunning admission from the white house, the president of the united states still believes there was massive voter fraud in the election he won. >> reporter: does the president believe that millions voted illegally in...
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kodak are hard—headed business people. are going to bring back rolls of film. i am a bad photographer, but one of the things that having film in economic is that it makes you think about what pictures you are taking. if you take as many as you like, you don't think. i remember when you only had 34 exposures, and you would save it and come back from your holiday and go to the chemist. is all of that going to make a comeback? maybe it is. and the fish and chip revolution. yes, the ft is reporting from the national fish and revolution. yes, the ft is reporting from the nationalfish and chip championships, which i never knew existed. the revolution is that more and more people are eating fish and chips. it is up 4% in the last year. you would think that with burgers and vietnamese food and sushi, no one would be interested in fish and chips. no. people are really into fish and chips! is it comfort food, something to do with brexit? there isa something to do with brexit? there is a new phenomenon known as dining down, and! is a
kodak are hard—headed business people. are going to bring back rolls of film. i am a bad photographer, but one of the things that having film in economic is that it makes you think about what pictures you are taking. if you take as many as you like, you don't think. i remember when you only had 34 exposures, and you would save it and come back from your holiday and go to the chemist. is all of that going to make a comeback? maybe it is. and the fish and chip revolution. yes, the ft is...
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i did kodak film. i did spaghettios. i did kool pops, mccall's catalog, sears catalog... 2... 3... 4... 5... 7... 6... 8... 9... 9 -- >> man: 10...9... 8...7... 6...5... 4...3... 2...1... 0! >> lyndon johnson: these are the stakes -- to make a world in which all of god's children can live, or to go into the dark. we must either love each other or we must die. >> the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> it was a very effective ad. [ laughs ] i think it only ran once or a couple of times, and then they took it off the air. but they showed it again and again and again. >> all three television networks had run it in its entirety within their newscasts by peopln more about what he might have done. it's a lesson for us in every campaign. make the candidates discuss the issues that really matter, as we see them, rather than allowing them to put certain subjects off limits because it suits their political needs. >> the legacy of the '64 convention and the barry goldwater nomination run, that was the moment when the conservative movement to which i belong went down to an
i did kodak film. i did spaghettios. i did kool pops, mccall's catalog, sears catalog... 2... 3... 4... 5... 7... 6... 8... 9... 9 -- >> man: 10...9... 8...7... 6...5... 4...3... 2...1... 0! >> lyndon johnson: these are the stakes -- to make a world in which all of god's children can live, or to go into the dark. we must either love each other or we must die. >> the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> it was a very effective ad. [ laughs ] i think it only ran...
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. >> the eastman kodak company, an important name in american corporations. >> i like watching this official film because they have the borde r and 2 flags. those are signal flags. it was a moment of pride for the signal corps to have these films. host: don't you love the guarantee? >> so many films were done with reenactments. for example, the british did a reenactment of the battle of the somme. host: this is a background of what got us to the war. >> the entrance of the u.s. into the first world war is interesting. scholars still debate it until today. what they are showing on screen is the u-boat, submarine warfare by the germans, where they were supposedly attacking civilian ships. this caused a lot of tensions between the u.s. and germany. scholars cite this as one of the factors leading to the first world war. most particularly the sinking of the lusitania. host: remarkable footage they were able to get of the allied vessels being sunk. >> i agree. the fact that cameras were so antiquated, certainly the surroundings would have shook from the verb -- from the reverberation. host: we ar
. >> the eastman kodak company, an important name in american corporations. >> i like watching this official film because they have the borde r and 2 flags. those are signal flags. it was a moment of pride for the signal corps to have these films. host: don't you love the guarantee? >> so many films were done with reenactments. for example, the british did a reenactment of the battle of the somme. host: this is a background of what got us to the war. >> the entrance of...
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i was up in rochester with the kodak, and you were among the grumman people of long island.the icon of a generation truly, and it meant fearless innovation, testing, and i mean this with the immense respect for all risks taken. have we lost the ability to take the risk as a nation? abby: i fear, as a nation, we have lost a great deal of that. consider for example that many of the large expenses by the government going back to the early portion of the 19th century had to do with funding research that may or may not pan out, the basic research and so on. we don't do that in the same extent -- tom: we don't fail like we used to. abby: we are not willing to fail. it is a great way to express it. it is only the government that can find that kind of thing. when i say government, i am referring to government everywhere, not just the u.s. government. and so by not providing the basic research, not providing the capital, and, by the way, not providing sufficient encouragement for our young people to become scientists and to really explore the facts and the data out there in the natur
i was up in rochester with the kodak, and you were among the grumman people of long island.the icon of a generation truly, and it meant fearless innovation, testing, and i mean this with the immense respect for all risks taken. have we lost the ability to take the risk as a nation? abby: i fear, as a nation, we have lost a great deal of that. consider for example that many of the large expenses by the government going back to the early portion of the 19th century had to do with funding research...
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>> lots of executives from kodak and xerox and lawyers. >> charlie was the younger of two boys.arents, born in china, lived in canada before moving to upstate new york. his dad ran a tech business that thrived. the home radiated upper middle class comfort. his friend anna had been there on occasion. >> i went over to his house. i didn't know his parents very well. i talked to his mom a couple times, but i didn't really have much conversation with them when we were there. >> little was known about his parents, and charlie didn't offer any details if someone asked. if he had secrets, sorrows, they weren't for the outside world to know about. >> he's very good at like keeping his emotions in. >> i have no idea what the home situation is like. i didn't know before, and i don't know now. >> other than a few 911 dispatchers, and a few town officers, the wider community certainly knew nothing about the whispers of domestic violence on placid coachside lane. >> he's a very stoic individual. >> it's a tough part of his life. >> the record is still sealed, but it's safe to say the tan hou
>> lots of executives from kodak and xerox and lawyers. >> charlie was the younger of two boys.arents, born in china, lived in canada before moving to upstate new york. his dad ran a tech business that thrived. the home radiated upper middle class comfort. his friend anna had been there on occasion. >> i went over to his house. i didn't know his parents very well. i talked to his mom a couple times, but i didn't really have much conversation with them when we were there....
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i did kodak film. i did spaghettios. i did kool pops, mccall's catalog, sears catalog... 2... 3... 4... 5... 7... 6... 6... 8... 9... 9 -- >> man: 10...9... 8...7... 6...5... 4...3... 2...1... 0! >> lyndon johnson: these are the stakes -- to make a world in which all of god's children can live, or to go into the dark. we must either love each other or we must die. >> the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> it was a very effective ad. [ laughs ] i think it only ran once or a couple of times, and then they took it off the air. but they showed it again and again and again. >> all three television networks had run it in its entirety within their newscasts by the end of the week. and, so by the end of the week, probably 100 million people had seen it. >> you know, i know my grandmother was really concerned because it was a lot of negative publicity. a lot of people were saying bad things about, "how could parents let their child blow up in an atomic bomb?", stuff like that. >> goldwater's reaction was that that's pretty much what he'd expect from that blankety-blank
i did kodak film. i did spaghettios. i did kool pops, mccall's catalog, sears catalog... 2... 3... 4... 5... 7... 6... 6... 8... 9... 9 -- >> man: 10...9... 8...7... 6...5... 4...3... 2...1... 0! >> lyndon johnson: these are the stakes -- to make a world in which all of god's children can live, or to go into the dark. we must either love each other or we must die. >> the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> it was a very effective ad. [ laughs ] i think it only...
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kodak is one of the first to do this, they do it quite successfully. they come up with this slogan "you press the button, we do the rest." in other words, simplicity defined. you don't have to worry about this complicated camera. all you have to do is press the button. we do the rest. ats the easiest product on the market. you go out there, buy it and all you do is press the button. we're used to this now, these short ideas that are memorabiliaably praised and help us think about an idea connected to eye product. this breaks that long technique of loss of copy, words in ads. now we're going to express a single big idea. instead of talking about coffee is good for your health and the rich people use it and it comes from far away, one idea, express it clearly in a short concept. we still do this today. hallmark, "when you care enough to send the very best." nike, "just do it." short, snappy slogans. they're best when they're easily remembered, when they're repeated and even parodied, like leggo my eggo. people my age will remember this one, "where's the
kodak is one of the first to do this, they do it quite successfully. they come up with this slogan "you press the button, we do the rest." in other words, simplicity defined. you don't have to worry about this complicated camera. all you have to do is press the button. we do the rest. ats the easiest product on the market. you go out there, buy it and all you do is press the button. we're used to this now, these short ideas that are memorabiliaably praised and help us think about an...
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it had kodak, bausch & lomb, xerox. cloud is in amazon rochester now, the computer building.ifferent of what is going on here, where there is also technology, digitization, and other things going on. francine: i want to bring you over to my bloomberg terminal. churn, basically a unemployment figures depending on a high school degree or not. the white line, the first line is no high school degree. the blue line his bachelor's degree or higher. and then purple, the middle one, is a high school degree but no college. i was surprised that they are actually tracking. they are tracking. will donald trump continue this? ken: you know, i do think that there is scope to the economy to sort of reorient jobs in a way that raises productivity and increase his growth. i think animal spirits are improving. whether they will prove right or not, i think we will see a pickup in business investment. business is excited about the deregulation, the corporate tax. they may be completely jarred when they get to the uncertainty policy changes that they see under trump. but right now there is a very
it had kodak, bausch & lomb, xerox. cloud is in amazon rochester now, the computer building.ifferent of what is going on here, where there is also technology, digitization, and other things going on. francine: i want to bring you over to my bloomberg terminal. churn, basically a unemployment figures depending on a high school degree or not. the white line, the first line is no high school degree. the blue line his bachelor's degree or higher. and then purple, the middle one, is a high...
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susan: and the eastman kodak company, a very storied name. they always have that little border around the film, and the two flag insignia was actually signal flags. it was a moment of pride for the signal corps to have these films. mitchell: yeah, because so many films were done with reenactment . for example, the british did iran enactment of the battle of the psalm. this is telling you, this is actual footage taken overseas. susan: this is part of the background of what got the united states into the war. tells about that decision. allison: the entry of the united states into the war is still interesting. scholars still debated today. this is submarine warfare were germans were attacking civilians or supposedly civilian, ships. this caused a lot of tension between the u.s. and germany. some scholars say this led to the u.s. entering the first rolled war, particularly the sinking of the lusitania. susan: this is remarkable footage they were able to get, the american or allied vessels. mitchell: i agree. i mean, the fact that the cameras were
susan: and the eastman kodak company, a very storied name. they always have that little border around the film, and the two flag insignia was actually signal flags. it was a moment of pride for the signal corps to have these films. mitchell: yeah, because so many films were done with reenactment . for example, the british did iran enactment of the battle of the psalm. this is telling you, this is actual footage taken overseas. susan: this is part of the background of what got the united states...
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appropriation bills that do that but i encourage you to recognize yes we had won in 2013 put those debates kodak co long way -- go back a long way with guidance what would happen with prior jersey asian -- priorities but it was to lower the temperature of the of rhetoric. >> you disagree with would be secretary of treasury of treasury would retry to influence them we shin withhold support for raising the debt ceiling? the thank you said paying debt was the most teams -- most important thing. >> raising the debt ceiling he said i'd like to raise it >> that is one. >> i am quoting him to say the president-elect made it clear that is the most important thing. >> i could agree with that. was about to the congress raising the debt ceiling? >>. >> that is what i wanted to hear. >> also to point out in 2013 you believe the shutdown was the policy diaz still believe that? >> yes. the last bill that house sent over to use the discussion was counterfactual to defund obamacare that what the house did to delayed the implementation of the mandate for one year. we did that for recent because the president had
appropriation bills that do that but i encourage you to recognize yes we had won in 2013 put those debates kodak co long way -- go back a long way with guidance what would happen with prior jersey asian -- priorities but it was to lower the temperature of the of rhetoric. >> you disagree with would be secretary of treasury of treasury would retry to influence them we shin withhold support for raising the debt ceiling? the thank you said paying debt was the most teams -- most important...
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new drones at the hover are designed to recognize your face and follow you for the kodak moments.skeleton. and i'm wearing another one here. this one is about helping people like delivery workers, factory workers, lift heavy things on a repeated basis. we're going to try it out here. it helps me lift this heavy box. and the robotic exoskeleton gives me a hand, making this lighter. the idea, reduce injury, increase efficiency and keep us humans employed in the age of robots. kat katie? matt? >> cool stuff, right? >> we've been using something like that for a long time. this is john. he's had that thing on for how many years? >> the problem is, it doesn't help him lift it. >> it's cool. >> i love that consumer electronics show. >> yeah. i was there yesterday. amazing. >> technology is at the forefront of so many industry. that ces has grown. there's tech in everything. >> do we really need drone selfies? do we need those? i mean, anyway. >>> up next, the grand finale of our celebration of matt's 20th anniversary as co-anchor of today. first this, is "today" on nbc. at the marine mam
new drones at the hover are designed to recognize your face and follow you for the kodak moments.skeleton. and i'm wearing another one here. this one is about helping people like delivery workers, factory workers, lift heavy things on a repeated basis. we're going to try it out here. it helps me lift this heavy box. and the robotic exoskeleton gives me a hand, making this lighter. the idea, reduce injury, increase efficiency and keep us humans employed in the age of robots. kat katie? matt?...
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the new droves like the hover are designed to recognize your face and follow you for the kodak moments we showed you exsew skeleton. it's helping people like delivery workers lift heavy things on a repeated basis. we'll try it out. it helps me lift this very heavy box and it gives me a hand in lifting it up. making it lighter. the idea here, of course, reduce injury and increase efficiency and keep us humans employed in the age of robots. >> jo, thank you. >> cool stuff. >> that thing she showed. we've been using something like that for a long time. this is john. steady cam operator and he's it on for how many years? >> yeah. the problem it doesn't help him lift. >> that's cool. consumer electronics show. >> y. celebration of matt's to20th anniversary. first, this is "today" on nbc. anniversary as co-anchor of today. first this, is "today" on nb c. >>> hi, matt >> hi, matt. i'm here on the set of the ellen degeneres show in burbank, california. i want to congratulate you on your 20 years on the "today" show. it's a wonderful thing. this morning i saw the promo they did for you. it's gr
the new droves like the hover are designed to recognize your face and follow you for the kodak moments we showed you exsew skeleton. it's helping people like delivery workers lift heavy things on a repeated basis. we'll try it out. it helps me lift this very heavy box and it gives me a hand in lifting it up. making it lighter. the idea here, of course, reduce injury and increase efficiency and keep us humans employed in the age of robots. >> jo, thank you. >> cool stuff. >>...