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louise had served as his "ho "hoste "hostess" in paris. >> mcarthur married louise brooks who percy intendedoff to one of his favorite aides. and mcarthur came along and ruined that relationship. >> they were definitely exiled to the philippines. and the whole army knew mcarthur's been fired. mcarthur was not being taken down just one peg, but half a dozen pegs. >> that september of 1922, unwilling to command a post unworthy of his rank, yet dear to his heart. >> douglas gets a wire. mother is sick. she's near death. come home. >> mcarthur immediately packs them all up again. >> pinky recovered. in 1923, douglas' surviving brother, a navy captain died of a burst apen digs. their marriage was collapses. >> she always try today get him out of the army. louise is also like the mother, had a lot of personal pull, used her father's connections, as well. got to the point where he saw the wealth as a very sickening thing. >> but mcarthur's general obstacle is gone. percy retired. he became army chief of staff in 1930 wearing four stars. during those last days of the jazz age, mcarthur's term ended.
louise had served as his "ho "hoste "hostess" in paris. >> mcarthur married louise brooks who percy intendedoff to one of his favorite aides. and mcarthur came along and ruined that relationship. >> they were definitely exiled to the philippines. and the whole army knew mcarthur's been fired. mcarthur was not being taken down just one peg, but half a dozen pegs. >> that september of 1922, unwilling to command a post unworthy of his rank, yet dear to his...
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well well thelma and louise really thelma and louise really surprised us. surprised us. nobody involved in the movie nobody involved in the movie whatsoever had any idea it would whatsoever had any idea it would strike a nerve the way it did. strike a nerve the way it did. it was 20-something years ago, it was 20-something years ago, you may not remember. >> i remember. you may not remember. >> i remember. it was formative for me. it was formative for me. >> yes, right, not only was >> yes, right, not only was there a big positive reaction there a big positive reaction among largely women, but there among largely women, but there was a very negative reaction in was a very negative reaction in some of the editorials and some of the editorials and reviews saying god, this is reviews saying god, this is ruining the world now because ruining the world now because women have guns. women have guns. >> we should remind viewers who >> we should remind viewers who haven't seen it, that susan haven't seen it, that susan sarandon's character in the sarandon's character in the movie
well well thelma and louise really thelma and louise really surprised us. surprised us. nobody involved in the movie nobody involved in the movie whatsoever had any idea it would whatsoever had any idea it would strike a nerve the way it did. strike a nerve the way it did. it was 20-something years ago, it was 20-something years ago, you may not remember. >> i remember. you may not remember. >> i remember. it was formative for me. it was formative for me. >> yes, right, not...
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well thelma and louise really surprised us. nobody involved in the movie whatsoever had any idea it would strike a nerve the way it did. it was 20-something years ago, you may not remember. >> i remember. it was formative for me. >> yes, right, not only was there a big positive reaction among largely women, but there was a very negative reaction in some of the editorials and reviews saying god, this is ruining the world now because women have guns. >> we should remind viewers who haven't seen it, that susan sarandon's character in the movie shoots a man because he's threatening your character sexually. >> yes, he was. he had actually stopped when she shoots him. he had stopped and said something that incenses her so much that she kills him. yes, there is that bit of violence. then we kill ourselves at the end, so there is that. but it's so profoundly not a violent movie. the reactions are so over the top. when you think about there were three people killed, and two of them were us. >> you look back on that role as a dream role
well thelma and louise really surprised us. nobody involved in the movie whatsoever had any idea it would strike a nerve the way it did. it was 20-something years ago, you may not remember. >> i remember. it was formative for me. >> yes, right, not only was there a big positive reaction among largely women, but there was a very negative reaction in some of the editorials and reviews saying god, this is ruining the world now because women have guns. >> we should remind viewers...
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people like louise fear the trade deal would render opposition to fracking completely powerless. >> if, for example local community and the local planning officer decided that they didn't want to have fracking within their location, and they turned down an application the companies could sue if they thought their profits were going to be damaged. >> dozens like louise took the train to brussels. people say it is a closed game changing deal between the united states and europe. >> from cigarette companies to health companies to all the way through to mining and drilling companies, form suit--pharmaceuticals, everything is affected by it. it's that important. >> their hosts offered a guided tour demonstrating just how well oiled the corporate machine is. 20,000 lobbyists spend more than a billion dollars a year persuading politicians of their employer's case. >> it is said to guarantee basic freedoms yet this description of the project says its primary function is to defend the interests of global business. >> supporters deny it will erode workers rights and say trade must be supported.
people like louise fear the trade deal would render opposition to fracking completely powerless. >> if, for example local community and the local planning officer decided that they didn't want to have fracking within their location, and they turned down an application the companies could sue if they thought their profits were going to be damaged. >> dozens like louise took the train to brussels. people say it is a closed game changing deal between the united states and europe....
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nearly 25 years after "thelma & louise" hit theaters -- >> let's keep going. >> -- gina davis and susan sarandon may be reunited in a town near you. the big announcement that has fans wildly excited "today," sunday february 8th, 2015. >> announcer: in from nbc news this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today" on this sunday morning. i'm erica hall. >> and i'm lester holt alongside lester holt and dylan dreyer. i was going through some of the songs for the grammys. you were trying to figure out -- >> that's his excuse. the beyonce this morning -- >> sam smith is the one that everyone's talking about. >> he has everybody watching him. he's 22 years old. some people feel like he's come out of nowhere. he's just exploding with a number of categories. in one category where he's up against beyonce, he says well if i win, maybe i'll give it to her. >> i think he would probably do it. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> we want to get to our top story of the morning and that's the crippling effects from that non-stop delu
nearly 25 years after "thelma & louise" hit theaters -- >> let's keep going. >> -- gina davis and susan sarandon may be reunited in a town near you. the big announcement that has fans wildly excited "today," sunday february 8th, 2015. >> announcer: in from nbc news this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today" on this sunday morning. i'm erica hall. >>...
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his parents, earl and louise.w on pen africanism, promoting pride. >> the world has made being black a crime. i intend to make it a virtue. that the world has said black history is a curse. that black freedom is a pipe dream, a black hope. it's a joke. >> father, hopper earl, was a young garveyite. a minister. it was during the gym jim crowe era and learning to be self-reliant, independent. stand up against injustice. it was during a time when lynchings were prevalent to say the least. and so my grandfather was assassinated also tied to the trolley tracks. >> malcolm's mother, louise, was unable to keep the family together. so she had a breakdown. social services came and split the family up. sent malcolm and his siblings to various foster homes. malcolm went to a white foster home and attended a predominantly white and secondary school. he was popular in school. he had charisma, even as a child. his classmates voted for him to be class president. >> most often, he was the only person of color in his school. and w
his parents, earl and louise.w on pen africanism, promoting pride. >> the world has made being black a crime. i intend to make it a virtue. that the world has said black history is a curse. that black freedom is a pipe dream, a black hope. it's a joke. >> father, hopper earl, was a young garveyite. a minister. it was during the gym jim crowe era and learning to be self-reliant, independent. stand up against injustice. it was during a time when lynchings were prevalent to say the...
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and louise fears that the deal ttip would leave opposition completely powerless. >> if they decided they didn't want to have fracking within their location, and they turned down an application the companies could sue if they thought their profits were going to be damaged. >> reporter: dozens like louise took the train to bruce else, the home of the european commission for. many say ttip is a game changing deal for u.s. and europe. >> from food, pharmaceuticals agriculture, everything will be effected by ttip. >> reporter: offering a guided tour showing how well-oiled the corporate machine is. 20,000 lobbyists spend more than $1 billion a year persuading politicians of their employer he's case. >> many say it protects interests. yet this description says something else completely, that it's prime minister function is to defend the interests of global business. supporters of ttip deny it will eroad workers' rights, and they say trade will be increased. >> computers andy pads, consumers may see them getting cheaper because these taxes are removed. >> still not a single member of parliament
and louise fears that the deal ttip would leave opposition completely powerless. >> if they decided they didn't want to have fracking within their location, and they turned down an application the companies could sue if they thought their profits were going to be damaged. >> reporter: dozens like louise took the train to bruce else, the home of the european commission for. many say ttip is a game changing deal for u.s. and europe. >> from food, pharmaceuticals agriculture,...
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tweets and photo mashups invoking thelma and louise on the run.assos thrown from the back of a pickup, llamas were in custody. high fives all around. >> how long was the chase. >> two and a half, three hours. >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news. >> when is the last time you saw somebody use a lasso to diffuse a situation? i like how the lady said try a pumpkin. >> how long does this go, two, three hours? this story was all over the place. this is hilarious. weren't we rooting for the llamas? >> of course we were. we really did want them to sort of -- not a thelma and louise moment but somehow make it off. >> the movie didn't end well. >> i don't think it is a good analogy. oh, there you are. green pasture with your llama. >> what's around my neck? >> that's what the "my little pony" left you from yesterday. >> really? we're back to that. >> start yodelling now. ♪ >> my little llamas. >> are you going to yodel. >> i don't know how to yodel. ♪ >> is that right, jack? >> okay. >> is that right, jack. >> he said do it again. don't do it again. >> c
tweets and photo mashups invoking thelma and louise on the run.assos thrown from the back of a pickup, llamas were in custody. high fives all around. >> how long was the chase. >> two and a half, three hours. >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news. >> when is the last time you saw somebody use a lasso to diffuse a situation? i like how the lady said try a pumpkin. >> how long does this go, two, three hours? this story was all over the place. this is hilarious....
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louise there are some goodies. >> is it valentine's day all over again? ralph is looking so strong.re getting plugged in on eddie murphy turning down the "snl" bill cosby sketch. access hollywood live" starts right now. >> stand by billy and kit.
louise there are some goodies. >> is it valentine's day all over again? ralph is looking so strong.re getting plugged in on eddie murphy turning down the "snl" bill cosby sketch. access hollywood live" starts right now. >> stand by billy and kit.
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>>> the rumors are swirlinging online this morning about a possible "thelma & louise" reunion tour. >d up at the bottom of the canyon? >> do we know? >> the aiconic movie will celebrate its 25th anniversary soon. sheinelle is in the orange room with the potential announcement that has fans listening. >> the year was 1991 when this movie exploded on to the scene. now before we get into the 25th anniversary, i'd like to point out a few things. see this still of susan and gina from the film? some are saying it could be the first selfie ever. '91? the movie is also responsible for introducing us to this guy, this is a very young, still-hot brad pitt. how will they celebrate 25? gina davis recently said that she and susan sarandon have talked about taking the show on the road so to speak. gina says there is still so much love for the movie, the pair may be doing another girl's trip and they may be stopping by your town. how would you like to see them mark their 25th? weigh in using the #orangeroom. maybe they'll take us up on some of our suggestions. >> be nice in they stopped right by her
>>> the rumors are swirlinging online this morning about a possible "thelma & louise" reunion tour. >d up at the bottom of the canyon? >> do we know? >> the aiconic movie will celebrate its 25th anniversary soon. sheinelle is in the orange room with the potential announcement that has fans listening. >> the year was 1991 when this movie exploded on to the scene. now before we get into the 25th anniversary, i'd like to point out a few things. see this...
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. >> hi, i'm louise with the center for the transgender health and the san francisco trans march i think or you know you've heard that transgenders of color experiences is disproportionate health disparities compared to other populations that because we get discriminated against and discrimination their bullied in school causing transgender not to graduate and transgender are kicked out of their home when someone is kicked out of their house and experiencing bullying one is the only way to get money and survive with sex work all the issues the transgenders experience really contribute especially the high amounts of hiv the department of public health recently conducted a study that found that transgender women 39 percent were hiv positive the response from san francisco around the resources quite frankly is inadequate the money is not enough to address the extreme amazes amounts of disparities and the violence particularly transgender of colorfast in san francisco this is unacceptable we shouldn't have this occurring in our city we're a teeny, tiny city i'm courage to please advocate us
. >> hi, i'm louise with the center for the transgender health and the san francisco trans march i think or you know you've heard that transgenders of color experiences is disproportionate health disparities compared to other populations that because we get discriminated against and discrimination their bullied in school causing transgender not to graduate and transgender are kicked out of their home when someone is kicked out of their house and experiencing bullying one is the only way...
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that's what they named them, not with a tranquilizer dart or stun gun, no they first caught louise wheneadlock and then it was larger on her own and on the run what got her was the triumph of technique over that technology. no animal or human was hurt and the republic is safe this afternoon. see? much better than a car chase. guys? >> that was a good summary. we appreciate that. >> thelma had some moves, too. >> break any ankles out there? >> sometimes they were close. if they see one open spot -- >> it was something else. >> the weather is behind us with snow left its mark. as we expected the farther south we are, substantial snowstorm. farther north, not so much. tonight, it will be colder again and a real concern for freezing ice and slush and tough driving conditions in spots. let's get started and give you a little live look from the rooftop camera. no change in the potomac river. still frozen over with a little snowy delays on top. a little break in the overcast and we've seen a few areas of sunshine trying to pop through. that's going to be the exception and not the rule. couple
that's what they named them, not with a tranquilizer dart or stun gun, no they first caught louise wheneadlock and then it was larger on her own and on the run what got her was the triumph of technique over that technology. no animal or human was hurt and the republic is safe this afternoon. see? much better than a car chase. guys? >> that was a good summary. we appreciate that. >> thelma had some moves, too. >> break any ankles out there? >> sometimes they were close....
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. >> reporter: her sister was with her fiancee and louise's dad guyier moe. they set out yesterday afternoon from a fishing trip last week. the boat took on water near coyote point and all three had to get out of the boat. a coast guard several started after anxious family members called 911 after night fell. rescuers heard her screaming for help at about 1:00 a.m. she's at the hospital. the only one in the boat to survive. >> she's going to be okay but she's -- she's recovering. >> reporter: crews pulled her future father-in-law from the water overnight. but he died at the hospital. just after 9:00 this morning, the coast guard found her fiance luis. his uncle in law says he was worried about the canoe's safety. >> just bought this to go fishing, i'm like i don't think it's a good idea. it's pretty small. he's hike it ain't going nowhere and i got life vests and all that. >> reporter: all three had vests and that probably allowed her to survive hours in the frigid 61-degree water. and the large bay. >> it's so big. she's my sister. >> reporter: larissa is re
. >> reporter: her sister was with her fiancee and louise's dad guyier moe. they set out yesterday afternoon from a fishing trip last week. the boat took on water near coyote point and all three had to get out of the boat. a coast guard several started after anxious family members called 911 after night fell. rescuers heard her screaming for help at about 1:00 a.m. she's at the hospital. the only one in the boat to survive. >> she's going to be okay but she's -- she's recovering....
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joining me in studio is louise from the "wall street journal," what are they thinking, do they thinks is the vote that will act? >> it's important to a number of members of congress to cast a ballot putting them on the record. a number have told their constituents that they were going to come to washington to do. that said, what congress is pinning its hopes on at this point in changing the affordable care act, which republicans who control the senate and the house want to do is a supreme court case in march. if that case is successful, a lot of people, as we discussed earlier in the programme, are probably going to lose the insurance they have gotten through the aca. is the pressure growing on republicans to have a viable alternative, a replacement for the affordable care act? >> there's a lot of pressure on republicans, and they, themselves, say they feel under pressure, recognising that there would be a situation that would be chaotic. they don't thing the solution is to fix the law. they'd likely want to use it as an alternative. they have to figure out what that is. >> they note
joining me in studio is louise from the "wall street journal," what are they thinking, do they thinks is the vote that will act? >> it's important to a number of members of congress to cast a ballot putting them on the record. a number have told their constituents that they were going to come to washington to do. that said, what congress is pinning its hopes on at this point in changing the affordable care act, which republicans who control the senate and the house want to do is...
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louise swarez with the number one top play. place and go kick. gorgeous with velocity.a wins. big monday. couple of basketball games. number two team in the land virginia home against pittsburgh and kansas/west virginia. double-header on espn. >> good stuff coming up. here's all the evidence you need that guys on the pga tour are better golfers than you and i. >> certainly better than you and me. check this out. he carefully got himself into position and then amazingingly he hit the ball back into the fair way and saved par. he had the lead with six strokes back. if you think jim fyruk had a rough day, how about the oscar mayer mobile. >> there it is on the side of the road near harrisburg pennsylvania. got smashed into a pole. the wiener mobile is going to need repairs including a new windshield and butcher. no one was injured and the company has several others. >> did you say fix the front of the wiener? >> up next in "the pulse." a look at the best moments from "snl's" 40th anniversary show. >> step aside. a digital deodorant in the google pipeline. this is jim. a ma
louise swarez with the number one top play. place and go kick. gorgeous with velocity.a wins. big monday. couple of basketball games. number two team in the land virginia home against pittsburgh and kansas/west virginia. double-header on espn. >> good stuff coming up. here's all the evidence you need that guys on the pga tour are better golfers than you and i. >> certainly better than you and me. check this out. he carefully got himself into position and then amazingingly he hit the...
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in the spirit of butch and sundance, or maybe thelma and louise, they made a break for it together in the phoenix suburbs. but these were no ordinary outlaws and reining them in was no easy task. nbc's miguel almaguer has the wild tale. >> reporter: in sun city today this may have been the very definition of the wild west, a slow sometimes high-speed pursuit of two llamas on the loose breaking away from their owners, at times from each other, seizing their moment and their shot at freedom. >> something you don't see every day. >> we'll keep an eye on this, folks. >> reporter: the two-hour chase carried live on local, even cable news. this wild tale dubbed llamas on the lam. the llama drama trending on twitter. the arizona cardinals agreed to one-year deals with llamas on the loose. the llama chase, the biggest since o.j. it's gotten wild out west before. we've seen bears in backyards running from the law. >> there goes mama climbing up to get her baby. look at that. >> reporter: ducks have made a dash, or at least a slow waddle along the freeway. and a moose on the loose brought traff
in the spirit of butch and sundance, or maybe thelma and louise, they made a break for it together in the phoenix suburbs. but these were no ordinary outlaws and reining them in was no easy task. nbc's miguel almaguer has the wild tale. >> reporter: in sun city today this may have been the very definition of the wild west, a slow sometimes high-speed pursuit of two llamas on the loose breaking away from their owners, at times from each other, seizing their moment and their shot at...
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jeb bush is live tonight would saw hard broken family members >>reporter: what is the brother of louise and this son of guillermo. both indicted or a boating accident on the san francisco pet bay wind juan is devastated and these are broken. >>: we want to go fishing and when we went to check and the police told me they were going to call the coast guard and they did not find them and i came back to check and my sister and my older brother table with their. and later he told me that his fiancee is ok and they pulled out my dad and they said he died at the hospital and this morning they pulled out my brother from the water near san mateo bridge. >>reporter: blaze was setting criminal justice and wanted to be a lawyer. he was in day still rests up. they were getting ready to start a family of their autumn. everyone was happy the family was about to grow but instead a got smaller with the tragic death of luis and his father begin palermo. tragedy hits the light of the family has gone dan santos and sorrow replace hope for future plans. >>reporter: one tells me he's as china's state strong
jeb bush is live tonight would saw hard broken family members >>reporter: what is the brother of louise and this son of guillermo. both indicted or a boating accident on the san francisco pet bay wind juan is devastated and these are broken. >>: we want to go fishing and when we went to check and the police told me they were going to call the coast guard and they did not find them and i came back to check and my sister and my older brother table with their. and later he told me that...
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we really did want them to sort of -- not a thelma and louise moment but somehow make it off. >> thet think it is a good analogy. oh, there you are. green pasture with your lam ma. >> what's around my neck? >> that's what the "my little pony" left you from yesterday. >> really? we're back to that. >> start yodelling now. ♪ >> my little llamas. >> are you going to yodel. >> i don't know how to yodel. ♪ >> is that right, jack? >> okay. >> is that right, jack. >> >> he said do it again. don't do it again. >> can you yodel. >> we will let that go. winter wear could be making you sick. we'll tell you what we found out about people's gloves. some nasty stuff on there that will make you think twice about how clean you are. >>> you could be one quick away from super star do . how instagram turned these ordinary people in to overnight successes. that is up next. you are watching ♪ "world news now." i'm the parent of a victim of sex trafficking. people need to know that even good kids from good neighborhoods are still vulnerable to this tricked environment where they're being taken off the str
we really did want them to sort of -- not a thelma and louise moment but somehow make it off. >> thet think it is a good analogy. oh, there you are. green pasture with your lam ma. >> what's around my neck? >> that's what the "my little pony" left you from yesterday. >> really? we're back to that. >> start yodelling now. ♪ >> my little llamas. >> are you going to yodel. >> i don't know how to yodel. ♪ >> is that right, jack?...
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all three of them split apart gimel and louise eventually died from hypothermia.y is just devastated. his older brother one says that the sadness is overwhelming. >>: reporter: police was studying criminal-justice it wanted to become a lawyer. they were engaged to be married looking forward to starting a family after he graduated from college. he says now that they returned to a straight strong for both his mother and the rest of his family. <
all three of them split apart gimel and louise eventually died from hypothermia.y is just devastated. his older brother one says that the sadness is overwhelming. >>: reporter: police was studying criminal-justice it wanted to become a lawyer. they were engaged to be married looking forward to starting a family after he graduated from college. he says now that they returned to a straight strong for both his mother and the rest of his family.
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served as a hostess in paris >> there were both interested in the same will and the macarthur married louisehad intended to very and the macarthur came along to ruin the relationship. >> he lives is one year of his three year tenure so they were exiled. >> so now macarthur is fired >> september 1922 he commanded a post on worthy of his rank but tear to his are. the history of manila. >> he gets a wire mother is sick and a near-death. come home so mcarthur kinnealey packs and up. oliver: but pinky survived but then his brother died of a burst appendix by the time he returns to the philippians his marriage was collapsing. >> she tried to get into business or get out of the army just like a mother had personal poll and used her father's connections that well. oliver: but his biggest obstacle was:general pershing retired and the war department named macarthur as a major general he was army chief of staff in the 1930's. ♪ during the last days of the jazz age the macarthur marriage ended. >> going back to the flapper motive and back to society girl. oliver: he had a close relationship with the fil
served as a hostess in paris >> there were both interested in the same will and the macarthur married louisehad intended to very and the macarthur came along to ruin the relationship. >> he lives is one year of his three year tenure so they were exiled. >> so now macarthur is fired >> september 1922 he commanded a post on worthy of his rank but tear to his are. the history of manila. >> he gets a wire mother is sick and a near-death. come home so mcarthur kinnealey...
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louise white has been working here for 41 years now.a best supporting role. >> i know that i did that and there isn't anyone in the world who doesn't know what an orscar is. >> reporter: the workers here know that on oscar night, chicago wins, too. >> when you see them on tv you know holding them up like wow, you know and it believe that this company makes the best figures in the world. >> reporter: the best figures for the best actors the best movie. all still a mystery tonight. but one thing is not. where oscar is made. >> made in america! >> made in america. made in chicago and we love it. the oscars this sunday night, right here on abc. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here to end the week tomorrow. good night. look, i know it seems like easy work. we're in paradise. we're doing 20 shows here. but it's -- it's taxing. i mean this is what happepens when you fly out to an island to do 20 television shows. [ sighs ] wheel...of...fortune! [ cheers and applause ] and now, from the hilton waikoloa village on the island of hawa
louise white has been working here for 41 years now.a best supporting role. >> i know that i did that and there isn't anyone in the world who doesn't know what an orscar is. >> reporter: the workers here know that on oscar night, chicago wins, too. >> when you see them on tv you know holding them up like wow, you know and it believe that this company makes the best figures in the world. >> reporter: the best figures for the best actors the best movie. all still a mystery...
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. - this is independent lens and i'm your host, mary-louise parker. when you hear "civil rights movement," who comes to mind? rosa parks? dr. king? - daisy bates! - we will sit in until we can eat at any counter in the united states. - independent filmmaker sharon la cruise came across a name that wasn't in any history textbook she'd ever read: daisy bates. this ambitious black woman from the deep south was a pioneer, outspoken, unconventional. in 1957, when arkansas segregationists defied the supreme court she provided the backbone that got the president of the united states to integrate an all-white school. - she was the one soldier that was willing to put her life on the battlefield. - firestorms she ignited launched her to instant fame but it also brought a terrible price.
. - this is independent lens and i'm your host, mary-louise parker. when you hear "civil rights movement," who comes to mind? rosa parks? dr. king? - daisy bates! - we will sit in until we can eat at any counter in the united states. - independent filmmaker sharon la cruise came across a name that wasn't in any history textbook she'd ever read: daisy bates. this ambitious black woman from the deep south was a pioneer, outspoken, unconventional. in 1957, when arkansas segregationists...
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according to the family 22-year-old louise ruvalcaba and his fiancee, were in this 12-foot canoe along with luis's father, guillermo. they were all wearing life jackets and launched the canoe from oyster point last evening just before sunset. when they had not returned by 10:30, family members called the coast guard and the fire department. >> a little after 1:00 a.m. there was a report from the fire department marine unit that they heard cries for help. >> reporter: the coast guard helicopter found the 22-year-old woman and 48-year-old guillermo ruvalcaba clinging to poles in the water, but the girl's fiance, luis wasn't with them. family members say they were told the young man tried to right the canoe and then swam for help. >> she said that the boat tipped over and he jumped off the boat flipped it back and it tipped over again. and the second time he swam to the shore, asked for help. then she and guillermo, they swim to -- there was a copper pole there, and they hang on to the pole until the coast guard came. >> reporter: guillermo ruvalcaba died this morning at a peninsula hospi
according to the family 22-year-old louise ruvalcaba and his fiancee, were in this 12-foot canoe along with luis's father, guillermo. they were all wearing life jackets and launched the canoe from oyster point last evening just before sunset. when they had not returned by 10:30, family members called the coast guard and the fire department. >> a little after 1:00 a.m. there was a report from the fire department marine unit that they heard cries for help. >> reporter: the coast guard...
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i was louise.st time we're launching a film festival, a bentonville film festival, which is champion inging women and diversity in film. and so it's not just a celebration of here's some movies that are starring women or directed by women or minorities, it's, here's the business case why this is necessary now, why we have to get going here to become relevant, and the prizes are guaranteed distribution, which is amazing. that's what it's all about. >> it is. >> geena, thank you. always a delight to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> blessings in everything. continued success. you can catch geena on "grey's anatomy" tonight, tonight, tonight at 8:00 followed by "scandal," "how to get away with murder." coming up, thankful thursday. you like that? the principal who inspired her students, the viral campaign she helped to spark. come on back. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the ultimate sleep number event, going
i was louise.st time we're launching a film festival, a bentonville film festival, which is champion inging women and diversity in film. and so it's not just a celebration of here's some movies that are starring women or directed by women or minorities, it's, here's the business case why this is necessary now, why we have to get going here to become relevant, and the prizes are guaranteed distribution, which is amazing. that's what it's all about. >> it is. >> geena, thank you....
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louise white has been working here for 41 years now.a best supporting role. >> i know that i did that and there isn't anyone in the world who doesn't know what an oscar is. >> reporter: and as they put them in the bags, sending them to l.a., the workers here know on oscar night, chicago wins, too. >> when you see them on tv, you know, holding them up like, wow, you know, and i believe this company makes the best figures in the world. >> reporter: the best figures for the best actors, the best movie. all still a mystery tonight. but one thing is not. where oscar is made. >> made in america! >> made in america. made in chicago and we love it. the oscars, this sunday night, right here on abc. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here to end the week tomorrow. good night. >>> shot and killed in a cigar theft. new developments just ahead. >> a slow down in the port of oakland l . >> and after a high profile gold heist. >> can this lab help amputees regain a sense of touch? >>> a parking lot memorial for a victim shot dead in a $20 ci
louise white has been working here for 41 years now.a best supporting role. >> i know that i did that and there isn't anyone in the world who doesn't know what an oscar is. >> reporter: and as they put them in the bags, sending them to l.a., the workers here know on oscar night, chicago wins, too. >> when you see them on tv, you know, holding them up like, wow, you know, and i believe this company makes the best figures in the world. >> reporter: the best figures for the...
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also spent time with one of the largest privates collectors of lincoln memorabilia, in los angeles, louise taper. she was able to let me look firsthand at some of mary lincoln's, her comb, her bible the gloves she wore to the inauguration. that was incredibly moving to me. >> how many characters are in your play? >> there are eight actors who play a variety of characters. >> are all the characters historically accurate? or do you take some license with them? were all of them known to have gone into that room during that timeperiod? >> no. >> but ehythey all existed at that time. >> queen victoria is in the play. she wrote a letter to mary lincoln that was very famous and she appears to mary in the form of that letter. an actress from "our american cousin," which was the play at ford's that was being acted when the tragedy happened, and the fact that they were linked forever by that event, i was very intrigued why those women -- by those two women and what they might have to say to each other. >> after the tragedy happened, was the play produced again? >> oh yes, that was the most produced
also spent time with one of the largest privates collectors of lincoln memorabilia, in los angeles, louise taper. she was able to let me look firsthand at some of mary lincoln's, her comb, her bible the gloves she wore to the inauguration. that was incredibly moving to me. >> how many characters are in your play? >> there are eight actors who play a variety of characters. >> are all the characters historically accurate? or do you take some license with them? were all of them...
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than even the llamas an explosion of 220,000 llamas tweets and photoshop mashups invoking thelma and louisefinally, with some expertly thrown lassos llama number one and two were back in custody. high fives all around. >> how long was the chase? >> two and a half hours, three hours? >> clayton sandell, abc news, >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news denver. >> and now you have seen it all. that is "world news tonight" for this thursday night. i hope to see you right back here to finish off the week tomorrow. until then, good night. od night. >>> new at 6:00, late word on a plan to remove chimps from the san francisco zoo. abc7 news i team is live with the change of heart. >> did a mofr go too far from removing a passenger from a muni bus? >> how would you like to wake up to this outside of your back door? close ups tonight of a mountain lion on the prowl. >> a case of measles in the bay area. this time, hundreds of peninsula bart riders may have been exposed. >> the chimps at the zoo are staying put. >> tonight following an i team investigation, the director has cancelled plans to move the
than even the llamas an explosion of 220,000 llamas tweets and photoshop mashups invoking thelma and louisefinally, with some expertly thrown lassos llama number one and two were back in custody. high fives all around. >> how long was the chase? >> two and a half hours, three hours? >> clayton sandell, abc news, >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news denver. >> and now you have seen it all. that is "world news tonight" for this thursday night. i hope to...
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two of the six hospitals include o'connor hospital in san jose and saint louise regional hospital in gilroy. in the agreement prime healthcare is required to continue care at all six facilities for ten years. harris also says prime will need to spend 150 million dollars on improvements to the hosptials. bad news for car owners. gas prices are on the rise. after months of low prices at the pump.prices have jumped 13 cents in the last two weeks. according to industry analysts.the rise is due to increased crude oil prices and labor strikes in several refineries. gas is now at an average of two dollars and thirty-three cents a gallon. los angeles saw the biggest price spike at 35 cents more a gallon. the cheapest gas in the country is in salt lake city utah. coming up at eight. labor and shipping problems at the ports supposed to be over. but we'll show you one bay area port where it's anything but back to business. the american young woman killed at the hands of isis. her family now speaking out. what, if anything could have been done to save the humanitarian worker. and a trend nobody
two of the six hospitals include o'connor hospital in san jose and saint louise regional hospital in gilroy. in the agreement prime healthcare is required to continue care at all six facilities for ten years. harris also says prime will need to spend 150 million dollars on improvements to the hosptials. bad news for car owners. gas prices are on the rise. after months of low prices at the pump.prices have jumped 13 cents in the last two weeks. according to industry analysts.the rise is due to...
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also spent time with one of the largest private collectors of lincoln memorabilia in los angeles louise taper, and she was able to let me look firsthand at some of mary's you know her comb her bible, the gloves that she wore at innation inauguration. >> how many characters are in your play? >> there are eight actors who play a variety of characters. >> are all the character is historically accurate or do you take license with them? were all of them known to have gone into that room during that time period? >> oh no no. >> but they all existed at that time? >> they are. queen victoria is in the play. she wrote a letter that was famous, and she appears to mary in the form of that letter but in three dimensions. laura keene, the actress and our american cousin -- >> whose play it was? >> whose play was at ford's, our american cousin that was being acted when the terrible thing, tragedy happened on stage, and the fact that lawyer' and mary lincoln were linked forever by that event, i was very intrigued by those two women and what they might have to say to each other. >> sidebar question aft
also spent time with one of the largest private collectors of lincoln memorabilia in los angeles louise taper, and she was able to let me look firsthand at some of mary's you know her comb her bible, the gloves that she wore at innation inauguration. >> how many characters are in your play? >> there are eight actors who play a variety of characters. >> are all the character is historically accurate or do you take license with them? were all of them known to have gone into that...
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the llamas now nicknamed as you can image, thelma and louise. >> i love that picture there.one is talking about this. this was the biggest story yesterday. we wanted to share with you. >> #llamas. #llama photo bomb. it's fun. >> 20 minutes to the top of the hour. banning bullets, the back doorway the president plans to restrict our second amendment rights. >> and before your breakfast you will want to hear this where a police officer says he would serve toxic tea. >> you talking to me? you talking to me. >> you talking to me? the taxi driver has to see the tax man. the massive bill for robert dinero. >> president obama traveling to miami to talk about immigration. the leader of the free world they are like they are both here? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? (cough!) it works on his cough too. mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. let's end this. : >> frightening new images showing them in iraq the men are marched into the woods and shot dead. those images were relea
the llamas now nicknamed as you can image, thelma and louise. >> i love that picture there.one is talking about this. this was the biggest story yesterday. we wanted to share with you. >> #llamas. #llama photo bomb. it's fun. >> 20 minutes to the top of the hour. banning bullets, the back doorway the president plans to restrict our second amendment rights. >> and before your breakfast you will want to hear this where a police officer says he would serve toxic tea....
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people like louise fear the trade deal called ttip would render opposition to fracking completely powerless. >> if, for example a local community decided they didn't want to have fracking within their location, and they turned down an application the companies could see if they felt their profits were going to be damaged. >> this week the campaign headed to brussels, the home of the european commission people who say the deal is being imposed on europe. cooperate giants wielding huge power over workers rights. >> from cigarettes companies health companies mining and drilling companies pharmaceuticals, food agriculture, everything is affected by ttip. it's that important. >> 20,000 lobbyists spend millions a year persuading politicians of their case. this description of the european project says something else completely but it's primary function is to defend the interests of global interest. supporters of ttip deny that it will eroads workers' rights, and they say trade must be supported supported. >> it's not just you motored imported people will see things cheaper because tax have been re
people like louise fear the trade deal called ttip would render opposition to fracking completely powerless. >> if, for example a local community decided they didn't want to have fracking within their location, and they turned down an application the companies could see if they felt their profits were going to be damaged. >> this week the campaign headed to brussels, the home of the european commission people who say the deal is being imposed on europe. cooperate giants wielding...
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in movies like "thelma and louise louise," and even made its way into popular music.tal photography came the fall of land's iconic invention. however, with the new company now producing the film and one famous person showing off her own polaroids the camera lives on. >> my first came rah, polaroid swinger. >> he was just 19 when he dropped out of school and said this is an idea worth following up on. >> i still remember the commercial. more than a camera more than a live it's only $19.95. >>> it's no secret that baseball games have been slowing down for years so major league baseball is changing things to speed things up. for some of you, your local news is next. for the rest of you stick around. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning everyone, i'm nicole brewer. once again winter storm is upon us, let's check in with carol now for the details. good morning carol. >> looks okay out there right now, won't look this way as we move into the afternoon. clouds starting to come into the picture, still, it is fine
in movies like "thelma and louise louise," and even made its way into popular music.tal photography came the fall of land's iconic invention. however, with the new company now producing the film and one famous person showing off her own polaroids the camera lives on. >> my first came rah, polaroid swinger. >> he was just 19 when he dropped out of school and said this is an idea worth following up on. >> i still remember the commercial. more than a camera more than a...
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in movies like "thelma and louise louise," and even made its way into popular music.ography came the fall of land's iconic invention. however, with the new company now producing the film and one famous person showing off her own polaroids the camera lives on. >> my first came rah, polaroid swinger. >> he was just 19 when he dropped out of school and said this is an idea worth following up on. >> i still remember the commercial. more than a camera more than a live it's only $19.95. >>> it's no secret that baseball games have been slowing down for years so major league baseball is changing things to speed things up. for some of you, your local news is next. for the rest of you stick around. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> did you make any changes with this role in your own personal life because, you know when you watch it it can make you double guess, double-check, be concerned chld did you make personal changes in your own life after you played the character? >> i did. i got a little bit more paranoid because there's so much bad stuff out there in the
in movies like "thelma and louise louise," and even made its way into popular music.ography came the fall of land's iconic invention. however, with the new company now producing the film and one famous person showing off her own polaroids the camera lives on. >> my first came rah, polaroid swinger. >> he was just 19 when he dropped out of school and said this is an idea worth following up on. >> i still remember the commercial. more than a camera more than a live...
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. >> like a thelma and louise story. >> llama love. >> james bond's newest love interest is making history and headlines. >> and washington d.c. defies congress by legalizing marijuana but we'll tell you where this fight is far from finished. imagine being buried in two feet of snow, for more than three hours, one new hampshire man is sharing his story of survival. >> and meteorologist adam joseph is back with the full accuweather forecast. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half-fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch. upload speeds as fast as your download speeds. so large files go out in a snap and your video conferences with customers are seamless. it's verizon's 100% fiber-optic network that gives you 100% of the internet. switch now to get fios internet and phone for your small business for just $99.99 a month with a 2-year agreement and as a bonus get a $200 visa pre-paid card. call 1.888.410.4404 now so your business doesn't have to settle for half-fast internet. get fios i
. >> like a thelma and louise story. >> llama love. >> james bond's newest love interest is making history and headlines. >> and washington d.c. defies congress by legalizing marijuana but we'll tell you where this fight is far from finished. imagine being buried in two feet of snow, for more than three hours, one new hampshire man is sharing his story of survival. >> and meteorologist adam joseph is back with the full accuweather forecast. as a small business...