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marshall. here it is. the process of editing these volumes has been a long, involved and complex one. when one considers the long, complex career of the men it represents. it has been a task at the center of why this organization was established in the first place. as we mark the completion of this endeavor, i would like to to pause and acknowledge some individuals. you will soon hear from the editor, and representatives from national historic publication and endowment for the humanities. also, the chair of our board. i would also like to recognize other members of the team. senior assistant editors, including one who cannot be here today. the people who kept the project moving. i would like to especially recognize the widow of larry bland who worked tirelessly toward this day. the marshall papers advisory committee. also, all of the johns hopkins university press. there are many others who played a part in this undertaking and i would draw your attention in our program to the long list of supp
marshall. here it is. the process of editing these volumes has been a long, involved and complex one. when one considers the long, complex career of the men it represents. it has been a task at the center of why this organization was established in the first place. as we mark the completion of this endeavor, i would like to to pause and acknowledge some individuals. you will soon hear from the editor, and representatives from national historic publication and endowment for the humanities. also,...
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the question i hear most often when i speak about marshall is, where is our marshall today? [laughter] leaders, malehe or female without blemish, cut from the same cloth as a general marshall? it will perhaps come as no surprise that i have no good answer to that question. however, isuestion, where can inspiration an example be found that those leaders might emerge, the answer is more clear. the answer is here at the marshall foundation, at the post modern.onitor -- on the perhaps most significantly. who he was. he can be found within these the biography, in interviews, in the museum of publications and new publications in the series. completely, he can be found in these seven volumes. my thanks to the team who helped this -- make this happen. thank you to everyone who supported them, you have done history a great service and a done general service -- marshall a service, indeed. please welcome the chair of our board. [applause] >> good afternoon. welcome to the celebration to conclude a seminal project of the george c marshall foundation. .he publication of the papers i'm th
the question i hear most often when i speak about marshall is, where is our marshall today? [laughter] leaders, malehe or female without blemish, cut from the same cloth as a general marshall? it will perhaps come as no surprise that i have no good answer to that question. however, isuestion, where can inspiration an example be found that those leaders might emerge, the answer is more clear. the answer is here at the marshall foundation, at the post modern.onitor -- on the perhaps most...
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marshall a hard time. and i told my mama and my daddy that i wanted to write a letter to senator mcclelland, and my daddy said, don't do that. might get the family in trouble. but the next day, when my daddy went off to work, my mama walked over to me and said, go write your letter. and i wrote that letter, and it was mind boggling to me to be talking to the writer of the letter and is a said, the address -- because i was now holding the letter in my hand. the address was on the, he 2103 delware street, and i wanted to test her. i said, mrs. ross, can you recall where you were living at that summer of 1967, when those hearings were taking place? she said of course if was living with mama and daddy at 2103 delware street. i said, my goodness. i said, mrs. ross, first let me apologize that you did not get a response from your senator. obviously you're a parent, pay taxes, and you deserved a response, even a form letter, and i know you didn't get it because this letter says "do not answer." well, i said, mrs.
marshall a hard time. and i told my mama and my daddy that i wanted to write a letter to senator mcclelland, and my daddy said, don't do that. might get the family in trouble. but the next day, when my daddy went off to work, my mama walked over to me and said, go write your letter. and i wrote that letter, and it was mind boggling to me to be talking to the writer of the letter and is a said, the address -- because i was now holding the letter in my hand. the address was on the, he 2103...
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allen serving thurgood marshall. i think there's something very pregnant about, in fact all of these men who i've written about, congressman powell, a warrior from the arena, tommy davis junior, warren the term of entertainment, and sugar ray leonard, a warrior in boxing, and thurgood marshall, warriorwa long. and then you have a genuine patriot, mr. allen who serve people and he was unknown, had no fee, his only fame was that he worked under the american flag at 1600 pennsylvania avenue , every day. even when he couldn't exercise rights as a total citizen. lo he never missed a day of work. he loved the presidents. i asked him during my time spent with him if he was a democrat or republican and he said, you can just put down that i'm an american, that's good enough. but that in your story. it really was lovely. >> host: june 13, 1967, here's e video. >> historians will know this are at the white house in a rose garden ceremony at 58 great-grandson of a slave is nominated by president johnson to be a supreme court jus
allen serving thurgood marshall. i think there's something very pregnant about, in fact all of these men who i've written about, congressman powell, a warrior from the arena, tommy davis junior, warren the term of entertainment, and sugar ray leonard, a warrior in boxing, and thurgood marshall, warriorwa long. and then you have a genuine patriot, mr. allen who serve people and he was unknown, had no fee, his only fame was that he worked under the american flag at 1600 pennsylvania avenue ,...
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george marshall. this project began in 1977 with the goal to create a published record of every document that general marshall produced. the final projects consists of seven volumes and includes 4,260 documents spanning over 5,666 pages. in addition to its extensive research work, the marshall foundation provides educational opportunities for college students and future military leaders. the marshall undergraduate scholars program sends college history students to the marshall foundation to conduct primary research in the library's archives. the marshall -- sorry -- the marshall army rotc award seminar also provides the top rotc cadet at each college in the united states the opportunity to participate in a national security conference with fellow award recipients and current army leaders. the marshall arnold air force rotc award seminar provides a similar thing with an air force rotc program. last year, the marshall foundation began the marshall legacy series. this is a three-year series of exhibits,
george marshall. this project began in 1977 with the goal to create a published record of every document that general marshall produced. the final projects consists of seven volumes and includes 4,260 documents spanning over 5,666 pages. in addition to its extensive research work, the marshall foundation provides educational opportunities for college students and future military leaders. the marshall undergraduate scholars program sends college history students to the marshall foundation to...
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so that is the era when that john marshall comes to washington and leaves the court. >> john marshall had a great fondness for a fortified wine imported from the portuguese island of madeira. he was not alone. it was popular with many of the founding fathers, including thomas jefferson. apparently, the shaking and the sauna like conditions in the a carameld dave it flavor they like. catherine, tell us a little bit about john marshall and madeira. catherine: i think he gained his taste for madera in a richmond. -- in richmond. he was part of a club in cognac, rome, sugar, and madeira was one of the primary ingredients. and some sugar thrown in there for fun. long -- one game and it became akin to horseshoes. and one of the reasons they got together was to play this game and john marshall had a role that politics and religion were not to be discussed and if they were caught discussing it they were fined a case of champagne which was consumed at the next meeting. [laughter] clare: and apparently you have bottles labeled that he brought? catherine: i think there were local merchants who p
so that is the era when that john marshall comes to washington and leaves the court. >> john marshall had a great fondness for a fortified wine imported from the portuguese island of madeira. he was not alone. it was popular with many of the founding fathers, including thomas jefferson. apparently, the shaking and the sauna like conditions in the a carameld dave it flavor they like. catherine, tell us a little bit about john marshall and madeira. catherine: i think he gained his taste for...
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john marshal did a remarkable thing.he tradition was -- the tradition we inherited from england was that each justice wrote his own opinion. so say there was a panel of five judges, there would be five opinions, and then the lawyers had to figure out what the decision meant. marshal's idea was that there should be one opinion, it would speak for the court, there should be no dissents and he would write the opinion. it's remarkable. almost all of the decisions were written by the chief justice. but when the boarding house style of living broke down, so did the unanimity. >> so there's evidence that the marshal court justices like to share regional food products with each other. they were very proud of the foods from their home towns. for example, john marshal sent virginia hams up to joseph story in boston and story reciprocated by sending down salted cod, along with a recipe for how to cook salted cod because it's nod easy. you have to soak it. and he wasn't sure the virginians knew what to do with it. my question is for
john marshal did a remarkable thing.he tradition was -- the tradition we inherited from england was that each justice wrote his own opinion. so say there was a panel of five judges, there would be five opinions, and then the lawyers had to figure out what the decision meant. marshal's idea was that there should be one opinion, it would speak for the court, there should be no dissents and he would write the opinion. it's remarkable. almost all of the decisions were written by the chief justice....
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why was lbj willing to risk so much on marshall? it layed in texas where marshall went years earlier and altered the political landscape. >> guest: thank you for that question. it is very important. it is rooted in johnson's upb upbringing. he was born up poor and saw poor mechanic -- mexicans -- in texas and poor african-americans. he traveled around texas trying to find blacks who were living in thes these camps and slept with some of the black families. there was an intimacy he had with blacks and toward blacks. a very important part of the question was this fact. america was becoming unglued. the country in 1964-1965 was loosing its soul. these riots, discrimination, the rebellion on the streets were because society was not fair. public housing projects were growi growing. you had the criminal justice system which was unfair and so you had a real historical moment for this country and we were seeing it on tv with the dogs facing the student marchers and chasing the children in selma and so thurgood marshall comes to the floor be
why was lbj willing to risk so much on marshall? it layed in texas where marshall went years earlier and altered the political landscape. >> guest: thank you for that question. it is very important. it is rooted in johnson's upb upbringing. he was born up poor and saw poor mechanic -- mexicans -- in texas and poor african-americans. he traveled around texas trying to find blacks who were living in thes these camps and slept with some of the black families. there was an intimacy he had...
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by how well they accepted thurgood marshall into the fold and marshall was a great storyteller.wardness from any of the justices , he would go into his gift of storytelling. that always put everyone at ease. but, he was unabashedly for the little person, for the little man or the little woman, for the poor person or the disabled person and he let that be known. his dissent could be staying when he felt the court was not paying attention to those who had been done wrong in society. he was, he had a sharp pen and he would will that. so, thank you for your question. host: will haygood, what's inspired you to go from minnesota down to new orleans on the mississippi river? guest: i was at the boston globe and i was sort of new to the staff and sam gross velde, a photographer there who still there, great photographer who has won a couple pulitzer prizes and every other owner. it was 150th anniversary of mark twain birth and assam gross velde wedded to do something to honor that. he came up with the idea to take a trip down the length of the mississippi river and the editor at that tim
by how well they accepted thurgood marshall into the fold and marshall was a great storyteller.wardness from any of the justices , he would go into his gift of storytelling. that always put everyone at ease. but, he was unabashedly for the little person, for the little man or the little woman, for the poor person or the disabled person and he let that be known. his dissent could be staying when he felt the court was not paying attention to those who had been done wrong in society. he was, he...
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a five-time emmy nominee. ♪ sunday, monday, happy days >> reporter: marshall was a hit maker.ted numerous '70s and '80s television sitcoms. "lavergne and shirley." and "mork and mindy." the unknown robin marshall shined in front of the camera too. >> i like wayne newton. >> i said wayne newton? >> i heard you say wayne newton. i like him. that makes me a schmuck. >> filling blank tape is the hardest thing there is. >> why is it so hard do you think? >> because you have no excuses. a guy with a pen has really no excuses. >> reporter: on cbs this morning in 2012, marshall explained how an uncertain ending contributed to the big screen magic of "pretty woman." >> we didn't have an ending and then we finally had a fairy tale ending and i said julia, tell the story about the girl in the tower. just tell it. it will >> so what happened after he climbed up the tower and rescued her? >> she rescues him right back. with you ♪ each year kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. but lysol kills 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. come on! ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ p&g. proud sponsor of
a five-time emmy nominee. ♪ sunday, monday, happy days >> reporter: marshall was a hit maker.ted numerous '70s and '80s television sitcoms. "lavergne and shirley." and "mork and mindy." the unknown robin marshall shined in front of the camera too. >> i like wayne newton. >> i said wayne newton? >> i heard you say wayne newton. i like him. that makes me a schmuck. >> filling blank tape is the hardest thing there is. >> why is it so hard...
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marshall shined in front of the camera too. >> i like wayne newton. >> i said wayne newton?y wayne newton. i like him. that makes me a schmuck. >> filling blank tape is the hardest thing there is. >> why is it so hard do you think? >> because you have no excuses. a guy with a pen has really no excuses. >> reporter: on cbs this morning in 2012, marshall explained how an uncertain ending contributed to the big screen magic of "pretty woman." >> we didn't have an ending and then we finally had a fairy tale ending and i said julia, tell the story about the girl in the tower. just tell it. it will be great for the ending. >> so what happened after he ♪ susie got all germy ♪ a cold, a bug, a flu ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared with you ♪ each year kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. but lysol kills 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. come on! ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ p&g. proud sponsor of moms. introducing new k-y for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. ♪ so when the carpet is looking a bit g
marshall shined in front of the camera too. >> i like wayne newton. >> i said wayne newton?y wayne newton. i like him. that makes me a schmuck. >> filling blank tape is the hardest thing there is. >> why is it so hard do you think? >> because you have no excuses. a guy with a pen has really no excuses. >> reporter: on cbs this morning in 2012, marshall explained how an uncertain ending contributed to the big screen magic of "pretty woman." >>...
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. >>> then tears over the death of hen mentor of ronhoward, garry marshall. >> he really did encourages. he did. >> and our james corbin the first lady to rock out to beyonce. >> making honey to put in ore our lemonade. >>> now for july 21st, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> comic-con, if is under way and if you love the big stars, television and surprises there's only one place to be, here on "entertainment tonight." kevin frasier is in the midd and we kick it off at the premiere of one of t biggest films oo he year "star trek beyond." >> it's a little crazy on the carpet, isn't it? >> it's a blast. >> can y some noise so chris knows where you're at? >> i expected it to be mayhem. >> it's "star trek's" 50th anniversary, you got to g big, fans, fireworks, and new facial hair. >> a goatee. >> you shaved it >> absolute boredom. >> i love that you came summer cool. >> today san diego, baby. >> follow cameron. >> i host it from the red carpet w saldana rocked it and gave husband marco a smooch. the italian-born artist j became a u.s. citizen yesterday with their twins looking on. >> ar
. >>> then tears over the death of hen mentor of ronhoward, garry marshall. >> he really did encourages. he did. >> and our james corbin the first lady to rock out to beyonce. >> making honey to put in ore our lemonade. >>> now for july 21st, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> comic-con, if is under way and if you love the big stars, television and surprises there's only one place to be, here on "entertainment tonight." kevin...
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gary marshall was 81 years old. >>> hollywood is remembering marshall, henry winkler said rest in peaceyou for my professional life, thank you for your loyalty, friendship and generosity. albert brooks says rest in peace gary marshall, a great, great guy and best casino boss in the history of film. #lost in america. >>> fire fighters near los angeles are working to get this brush fire under control as it gets closer to the famous hollywood sign. helicopters are dropping buckets of water on the flames. no homes or buildings are affected and no one has been hurt. the right now about 14 acres have been charred. >>> thousands of people in richmond, virginia are still without power this morning, from storms that tore through the city yesterday afternoon. debris covered roads and drivers satisfaction it took hours to navigate detours, even interstate 64 was rerouted when trees stretched across several lanes of traffic. crew trees crashed through house business there were no reports of any injuries. >>> good thing for us, i walked outside the door 2:59:30 this morning and i thought this would
gary marshall was 81 years old. >>> hollywood is remembering marshall, henry winkler said rest in peaceyou for my professional life, thank you for your loyalty, friendship and generosity. albert brooks says rest in peace gary marshall, a great, great guy and best casino boss in the history of film. #lost in america. >>> fire fighters near los angeles are working to get this brush fire under control as it gets closer to the famous hollywood sign. helicopters are dropping...
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>> the jacket and swiss army knife. >>> then garry marshall's "happy days."am himself, ron howard in tears remembering his mentor. >> you kind of got me with that >> and "married at first sight" without even meetin how many of the reality tv couples have actually stayed together? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> everything is rushing at me and i just feel -- overwhelmed. >> all i want to do is run. >> you would want to run, these are total strangers who have to tie the knot, the moment they first meet. that's the premise of the sigh and it's back for season four. so how do they make sure that the people have the hearts in & the right place? we're inssde the vetting process. >> each candidate goes through a very thorough background check to determine if they have a signnficant debt or any sorttof criminal record. >> that's not the only measure this season's experts are taking. >> we look at things like their psychological testing, their core values. these are legally binding marriages. >> out of over 30,000 people, only six were chosen. "e.t." sat dow
>> the jacket and swiss army knife. >>> then garry marshall's "happy days."am himself, ron howard in tears remembering his mentor. >> you kind of got me with that >> and "married at first sight" without even meetin how many of the reality tv couples have actually stayed together? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> everything is rushing at me and i just feel -- overwhelmed. >> all i want to do is run. >> you would want to...
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remember george marshall the one time he called him george instead of genital, marshall bristled at that a little bit.fo also enough of a politician. but maybe you a quote from the buck macarthubook of macarthur e about the situation. sitting at his office in albany, the governor in new york and the democratic presidential nominee franklin d. roosevelt hung up after a call in louisiana, and then senator and admonished his aid to remember all the time he's one of the two most dangerous men in the country. they asked if he was a and roosevelt shook his head. no, he supposedly answered some of the other as douglas macarthur. let's pick apart.father c recorded by the member of the new deal intelligentsia, this quote has been repeated in numerous occasions and accounts of the roosevelt macarthurintelg relationship without i think at least much scrutiny both historical and editorial conte context. they went on to concern my aired in the great depression they wanted strong militarytrong leadership bordering on the totalitarianism" were willing to trade liberty for it. roosevelt stopped short, h
remember george marshall the one time he called him george instead of genital, marshall bristled at that a little bit.fo also enough of a politician. but maybe you a quote from the buck macarthubook of macarthur e about the situation. sitting at his office in albany, the governor in new york and the democratic presidential nominee franklin d. roosevelt hung up after a call in louisiana, and then senator and admonished his aid to remember all the time he's one of the two most dangerous men in...
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george marshall marshall is the second and dwight eisenhower, third. you for this right that when i got to london, proper british matron came up to him and said well, general eisenhower, do you know general mcarthur? will ike, web and macarthur say both in washington and the philippines supposedly replied, know him, madam, i studied i study dramatics under him for four years in the philippines. so there is that relationship there, but but let me suggest particularly from roosevelt's standpoint, there are a number of times that he really could have put macarthur out to dry. there were certainly political implications involved, this idea of macarthur and his hero status and everything, but i think on all three levels, the evidences that roosevelt, marshall, and eisenhower did everything they could in the spring of 1942. it was a tough job, it was an impossible job. but they did everything and try to do everything they could in terms of getting relief to the philippines. final quick story and then will have questions. fast forward to the summer of 1944. r
george marshall marshall is the second and dwight eisenhower, third. you for this right that when i got to london, proper british matron came up to him and said well, general eisenhower, do you know general mcarthur? will ike, web and macarthur say both in washington and the philippines supposedly replied, know him, madam, i studied i study dramatics under him for four years in the philippines. so there is that relationship there, but but let me suggest particularly from roosevelt's standpoint,...
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. >>> and remembering garry marshall. the man who gave us so many of hollywood's iconic moments. ♪ ♪ sunday sunday happy days >> nano ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> defying the odd and numerous controversies, donald trump is now the republican nominee for president. gop delegates officially nominated trump last night, though more than 700 delegates cast their votes for someone other than trump. trump says his nomination is a moment he will never forget. weijia jiang is at the republican convention in cleveland. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night, it was the governor of new jersey who delivered the most explosive speech the country a glimpse of how he entered the general election is about to become. the trump family also took center stage a big part of the effort to give the candidate a makeover and show a softer side. >> congratulations, dad! we love you! >> reporter: the second day of the rnc proved
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sunday, monday happy days ron howard remembers the happy days he spent with the legendary garry marshall>> garry was the best boss i've ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: well, tonight these delegates will get their first look at the ticket that they have chosen to try to take back the white house six months from today. vice presidential nominee mike pence will address this convention, and donald trump will join him on the podium. here's our chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: donald trump swooped over the cleveland skyline in a corporate helicopter for a return to the convention city and a rendezvous with running mate mike pence before the indiana governor's acceptance speech tonight. >> and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. >> reporter: before the helicopter came, the trump corporate jet, which flew distractingly over a ted cruz event. >> that was pretty well orchestrated. >> reporter: t
sunday, monday happy days ron howard remembers the happy days he spent with the legendary garry marshall>> garry was the best boss i've ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: well, tonight these delegates will get their first look at the ticket that they have chosen to try to take back the white house six months from today. vice...
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. >>> plus, garry marshall memories from his "happy days" family.ow he changed the life of young ron howard. >> gave us that gift and created that nvironment. >>> ♪ ♪ >> we have the real story behind ♪ >> we have the real story behind the first lady's been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ shining through rs ♪ i see your true colors ♪ and that's why i love you ♪ so don't be afraid ♪ to let them show ♪ your true colors ♪ true colors ♪ true colors ♪ are beautiful >>> tomorrow and all weekend long, "e.t.'s" comic-con coverage continues across multiple platforms 24/7. ♪ >> man oh man that veally is michelle obama singing c karaoke with james gordon on the late late show. we know james has gotten a lot do you get the first lady to belt it out? ♪ singing stevie wonder like it's no big deal. >> we love stevie wonder. i think i know every stevie song on the planet
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loyalty was huge for garry marshall.s one of the things i gathered for the four or five minutes i sat with him in apri april. there was an actor he worked with in every single movie of his from 1982 on hector alazano in a bunch of his films. mother's day he ai scene with julia roberts and julia roberts and him shared a scene in pretty woman and they rereferenced that in mother's day and roopttyly that was julia roberts 21 birthday on that set of pretty woman and he was telling me a story they wept to an alley and gave her champagne and went right back to shooting movie. he's a legend. worked with so many actors. he was in the korean war as well if you watch mother's day closely on the wall in the karaoke bar there's names of which is insane to me to think he still thought to put all those things in his movies. loyalty was a huge thing for garry marshall. 81 years old and passed away from complications of pneumonia following a stroke and 81 years old very sad good career. >> and worked with little sister penny marshall an
loyalty was huge for garry marshall.s one of the things i gathered for the four or five minutes i sat with him in apri april. there was an actor he worked with in every single movie of his from 1982 on hector alazano in a bunch of his films. mother's day he ai scene with julia roberts and julia roberts and him shared a scene in pretty woman and they rereferenced that in mother's day and roopttyly that was julia roberts 21 birthday on that set of pretty woman and he was telling me a story they...
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don't try to be something else. >> reporter: garry marshall was 81.evin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> there's more ahead for us. still ahead, a media king about to lose his throne, sources reveal new details about plans to end the rein of one of the country's most powerful conservati conservatives, the ceo of fox news, amid a sexual harassment scandal. >>> and set into action when a driver is trapped into an overturned car. feet played shop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters,
don't try to be something else. >> reporter: garry marshall was 81.evin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> there's more ahead for us. still ahead, a media king about to lose his throne, sources reveal new details about plans to end the rein of one of the country's most powerful conservati conservatives, the ceo of fox news, amid a sexual harassment scandal. >>> and set into action when a driver is trapped into an overturned car. feet played shop in high school, learned the...
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marshall was the brother of actress and director penny marshall. he was 81-years-old. still ahead on good morning washington -- could felons be allowed to cast their vote in virginia? the debate in the state's highet impact come november. and overnight storms provide a slight cool down but the heat will back on in the coming does. eileen whelan pinpoints when and jamie sullivan -- keeping you on track as surge 5 of safetrack begins today: mostly sunny. low humidity. highs: 85-88 winds: n 5 mph tonight: partly cloudy. lows: 63-70 winds: s 5 mph thursday: partly cloudy. a touch warmer and bit more humid. highs: 89-92 winds: s 5 mph still a smooth morning commute for you. fairly quiet although watch for certain areas. no accidents, interstates are up to speed and with metro getting ready to open at 5:00, you will have a change this morning. single tracking with metro surge number 5. more coming up on that in less then 10 minutes. back to you. virginia felons are now in the hands of the virginia supreme court. hearing was held yesterday after republicans challenged governo
marshall was the brother of actress and director penny marshall. he was 81-years-old. still ahead on good morning washington -- could felons be allowed to cast their vote in virginia? the debate in the state's highet impact come november. and overnight storms provide a slight cool down but the heat will back on in the coming does. eileen whelan pinpoints when and jamie sullivan -- keeping you on track as surge 5 of safetrack begins today: mostly sunny. low humidity. highs: 85-88 winds: n 5 mph...
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your loyalty, friendship and generosity, marshall died of pneumonia after suffering a stroke. 81 years old. >>> surveillance cameras captured some frightening moments on board an oklahoma city bus. in them you can see a kidnap suspect hop on the bus trying to escape from police. the bus driver pulls over and orders riders off the bus then police move in, guns drawn but the bus driver is still there. the officer and the suspect struggle, one shot is fired almost hitting the driver. another officer then rushes in shooting and killing the suspect. prosecutors are now investigating. >>> in quincy, massachusetts, an elderly man lost control of his car plowing into a restaurant hitting three members of a family visiting from california. they're in the hospital with several broken bones. the driver was also slightly injured but everyone expected to recover. the driver actually says he doesn't remember much about the crash but says he's devastated that people were hurt. police say he'll likely lose his driver's license. >>> in south carolina an incredible scene when strangers came tog
your loyalty, friendship and generosity, marshall died of pneumonia after suffering a stroke. 81 years old. >>> surveillance cameras captured some frightening moments on board an oklahoma city bus. in them you can see a kidnap suspect hop on the bus trying to escape from police. the bus driver pulls over and orders riders off the bus then police move in, guns drawn but the bus driver is still there. the officer and the suspect struggle, one shot is fired almost hitting the driver....
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marshall didn't tell her richard gere would snap the box shut. marshall acted, too. his career spanning 50 years. one of his first roles -- as a hoodlum in "goldfinger." more recently, he did louis ck. >> so. do you know who i am? >> yes, yeah, i do. >> reporter: we all knew his work. garry marshall was a hollywood legend. david wright, abc news, new york. >> a legend indeed. david wright, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the dramatic car accident. take a look. the driver of this convertible had flipped. rescue. good samaritans. dazed and confused as they flip that car over. who came to his rescue? >>> also tonight, the zika outbreak and the concerning new headline right here in the u.s. a new case in florida, and authorities are investigating whether it was contracted right here in the continental u.s. >>> and then, the nationwide recall at this hour, you need to know about before you fire up the grill. hot dogs being recalled in every state tonight. we'll be right back. one of millions of orders on this compa
marshall didn't tell her richard gere would snap the box shut. marshall acted, too. his career spanning 50 years. one of his first roles -- as a hoodlum in "goldfinger." more recently, he did louis ck. >> so. do you know who i am? >> yes, yeah, i do. >> reporter: we all knew his work. garry marshall was a hollywood legend. david wright, abc news, new york. >> a legend indeed. david wright, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on...
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don't try to be something else. >> reporter: garry marshall was 81.evin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> there's more ahead for us. still ahead, a media king about to lose his throne, sources reveal new details about plans to end the rein of one of the country's most powerful conservatives, the ceo of fox news, amid a sexual harassment scandal. >>> also, caught on camera, strangers step into action when a driver is trapped into an overturned car. >>> we're back now with a major drama that continues to swirl around one of the most powerful men in media and in republican politics. fox news chief roger ailes, tonight, sources are telling nbc news ailes will leave fox news in the wake of a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by one of the network's former anchors. reporting on the new developments of a shake-up left behind. >> reporter: it's ironic on the eve of donald trump's coronation as the republican nominee, the ultimate republican king maker, roger ailes, is poised to have his kingdom taken away. >> ailes departing from the scene is certainly as importa
don't try to be something else. >> reporter: garry marshall was 81.evin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> there's more ahead for us. still ahead, a media king about to lose his throne, sources reveal new details about plans to end the rein of one of the country's most powerful conservatives, the ceo of fox news, amid a sexual harassment scandal. >>> also, caught on camera, strangers step into action when a driver is trapped into an overturned car. >>> we're back...
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a five-time emmy nominee. ♪ sunday, monday, happy days >> reporter: marshall was a hit maker.eated numerous '70s and '80s television sitcoms. "laverne and shirley." and "mork and mindy." launched the career of an unknown robin williams. marshall, an italian kid from the bronx, shined in front of the camera too. >> i like wayne newton. >> i said wayne newton? >> i heard you say wayne newton. i like him. that makes me a schmuck. >> on my pbs program in 1995 i ask him about the key to his success. >> filling blank tape is the hardest thing there is. >> why is it so hard do you think? >> because you have no excuses. a guy with a pen has really no excuses. >> reporter: on cbs this morning in 2012, marshall explained how an uncertain ending contributed to the big screen magic of "pretty woman." >> we didn't have an ending and i kept thinking what could it be and then we finally had a fairy tale ending. and i said julia, tell the story about the little girl in the tower. just tell it. it will be great for the ending. ♪ >>> the republican national convention in cleveland hasn't attrac
a five-time emmy nominee. ♪ sunday, monday, happy days >> reporter: marshall was a hit maker.eated numerous '70s and '80s television sitcoms. "laverne and shirley." and "mork and mindy." launched the career of an unknown robin williams. marshall, an italian kid from the bronx, shined in front of the camera too. >> i like wayne newton. >> i said wayne newton? >> i heard you say wayne newton. i like him. that makes me a schmuck. >> on my pbs...
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he served as a federal air marshal until his retirement of july 2016. he has been praised by the acting director of the air marshal service for his distinguished career and contribution to facilitate. [inaudible] he spent time trying to protect the clintons from their own worst impulses. his best-selling book will provide evidence for those who question whether hillary clinton has the temperament and character to serve as commander-in-chief. now i would like to welcome gary byrne. [applause] >> i greatly appreciate you coming. i'm going to tell you a little bit about myself. i was born in pennsylvania and i grew up like most everybody else. i had to parents, i went to school, i was fascinated with the military. we move down to virginia in the early 70s and all our neighbors in the virginia area, where we lived, were all military prayer there was marines and air force officers, army, army officers and i was fascinated with the military. the first day i saw a neighbor come out in his uniform and i knew i was hooked. writing the book the crisis of characte
he served as a federal air marshal until his retirement of july 2016. he has been praised by the acting director of the air marshal service for his distinguished career and contribution to facilitate. [inaudible] he spent time trying to protect the clintons from their own worst impulses. his best-selling book will provide evidence for those who question whether hillary clinton has the temperament and character to serve as commander-in-chief. now i would like to welcome gary byrne. [applause]...
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. >> garry was a second dad to >> we look back at his "happy days" with garry marshall. >> and "bachelorettebad boy chad tells all to "e.t.." >>> and "sharknado 4" madness. before they hit comic-con, we're with the stars back for another bite. ♪ >>> now for july22nd, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." the don did not disappoint last night. >> we had the wild action for you. and all of the craziness from comic-con, because that's where kevin frazier i >> let's start now in san diego. hi there, kev. >> i equate coming to comic-con like spending time in las vegas. one day feels like a weekend. because there are that many stars, shows and movies here it has become a mandatory stop all of ollywood. of course, their first stop suite.it san diego our "e.t." >> batman, original voice. >> this is the madne you get if you're ben. ♪ >> and this is what happens when you're hiddleswift. yes, only we can show you taylor and the "kong" star as they arrived in l.a. las night. flew in from australia, no ring, no craz engagement rumors. but she does have a big smile. she's not too bothered by the recorded
. >> garry was a second dad to >> we look back at his "happy days" with garry marshall. >> and "bachelorettebad boy chad tells all to "e.t.." >>> and "sharknado 4" madness. before they hit comic-con, we're with the stars back for another bite. ♪ >>> now for july22nd, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." the don did not disappoint last night. >> we had the wild action for you. and all of the craziness from...
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marshall.ays, laverne and shirley, "mork & mindy", iconic shows with a nod to blue collar america and all garry marshall creations. marshall directed films, most famously "pretty woman" with julia roberts and richard gear. he was a mentor and chief leeerr and had a heart of the purest gold. garry marshall was born in 1934 in the bronx, new york where he was raised with his sister actress penny marshall. marshall got his sense of humor from his mother margry who he says was funnier than anyone he worked with. gary served in the united states army writing for the stars and stripes and became a sports writer for the new york daily news doing standup in his spare time. jack par hired marshall to be a writer for "the tonight show" and a career in show biz was born. the great garry marshall survived by his wife barbara whom he married in 1963 died this week at the age of 81. look at all these purchases you made with your airline credit card. hold on...you only got double miles on stuff you bought fro
marshall.ays, laverne and shirley, "mork & mindy", iconic shows with a nod to blue collar america and all garry marshall creations. marshall directed films, most famously "pretty woman" with julia roberts and richard gear. he was a mentor and chief leeerr and had a heart of the purest gold. garry marshall was born in 1934 in the bronx, new york where he was raised with his sister actress penny marshall. marshall got his sense of humor from his mother margry who he says...
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. >> enough cannot be said of my relationship with garry marshall >> no has spent more time on set with garry than "e.t." >>> the latest on shannen doherty's cancer battle. >> barbra streisand's new tour secret. >>>it's not what you think by the way. >>> those mini-little beauty queens from "toddlers & tiaras" are back. >> you have to have a goodbody, even when you're five years old. >> collagen treatments, private jets, hypnosis. your first look of the new season unlike anything else on television. >> i don't settle for anything less than perfect >> now, for july 20th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> garry marshall, one of hollywood's most beloved directors and producers has passed away at the age of 81. >> he was a part of "pretty woman," the "the prin diaries," "laverne & shirley." "happy days." garry created tv shows that made us feelgood. >> don't forget about "mork & mindy" right? >> along the way he created stars and "entertainment tonight" was by his side on so many sets. tonight as hollywood mourns an icon, we celebrate a friend. [ laughter ] ♪ pretty woman >> enough
. >> enough cannot be said of my relationship with garry marshall >> no has spent more time on set with garry than "e.t." >>> the latest on shannen doherty's cancer battle. >> barbra streisand's new tour secret. >>>it's not what you think by the way. >>> those mini-little beauty queens from "toddlers & tiaras" are back. >> you have to have a goodbody, even when you're five years old. >> collagen treatments, private...
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garry marshall was 81 years old.e recently finished a rewrite of "pretty woman" because it's being turned into a broadway shelters event is happening on saturday, july 23rd, and 40 nbc and telemundo stations are teaming up with animal shelters here and across the country to help find loving homes for pets in need. as we get ready for the big event, we wanted to get a better idea of what it takes to train an old or a new pet. we are joined now by beth mullen from the washington humane society, washington animal rescue league and you did not come alone. you've got company. tell me a little bit about your dog. >> this is snell. snell was left tied up on the streets of d.c. he was very fearful. it took us three weeks before we could touch him. but we have a program at the shelter where we call it fearless fido and we work with dogs who show a lot of fear but don't show aggression. we've had 100% success rate with adoptio adoptions. >> and i want to ask about dogs in need. do you find that many times the strays, which our
garry marshall was 81 years old.e recently finished a rewrite of "pretty woman" because it's being turned into a broadway shelters event is happening on saturday, july 23rd, and 40 nbc and telemundo stations are teaming up with animal shelters here and across the country to help find loving homes for pets in need. as we get ready for the big event, we wanted to get a better idea of what it takes to train an old or a new pet. we are joined now by beth mullen from the washington humane...
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hollywood is remembering marshall.ry winkler who played the fonze said rest in peace, thank you for my professional life. thank you you for your loyalty, friendship, and generosity. >>> and ron howard who played richie cunningham on happy days tweeted rip gary marshall. he was inspiring. he was a world class boss and mentor whose creativity and leadership meant a ton to me. >>> lets get a look at newspaper headlines across our region. >> times hurled norristown police catch two armed robbery suspects. christian santiago castro and rafael aroyal, face charges of robbery, reckless endangerment and simple assault related to the saturday robbery of the berks insurance agency. people in the area helped by providing police with a timely, accurate description of the suspects and vehicles. >>> intelligence there, providence, and, and, and school hiked taxes, and, a report by the regional politics at temple university found having money in reserves helped district in a per of decline. >>> on the cover of the times chronicle is
hollywood is remembering marshall.ry winkler who played the fonze said rest in peace, thank you for my professional life. thank you you for your loyalty, friendship, and generosity. >>> and ron howard who played richie cunningham on happy days tweeted rip gary marshall. he was inspiring. he was a world class boss and mentor whose creativity and leadership meant a ton to me. >>> lets get a look at newspaper headlines across our region. >> times hurled norristown police...
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. >>> still ahead, scott baio on the passing oo garry marshall.i remembers his "happy day >> he changed my life completely. >>> "bachelorette" bad boy chad can't stay quiet. what he's telling "e.t.." all weekend long, "e.t.'s" comic-con coverage continues all weekend long, "e.t.'s" comic-con coverage continues across multiple all weekend long, "e.t.'s" comic-con coverage continues across multip♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded suv of the century. >>> welcome back to our "e.t." suite here at comic-con. you tomorrow will smith, margot rob jared leto and the cast of "suicide squad" will hit town to give fann a little sneak peek of their movie. why wait? "e.t." has an exclusive look behind the scenes right now. ♪ ♪ >> the "suicide squud" are criminals brought together to try to do good. no one is coo than will smith. >> it's an honor among thieves. >> there's a part of him that dead shot is thinking maybe i might a wrong turn or two. in his life. >> then there's the twisted joker,
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brian: you also did a book on john marshall. of all of the books you have done so far, which individual did you like the most? jean edward: grant. brian: why? jean edward: grant had been underrated. and had been systematically abused by southern historians for three generations who resented grant's position on racial equality. i might say that when i was a little boy, of 8-9 years old, my father from mississippi took us to the battlefield in shiloh. my cousins who were there with us said the south could have won this had they done this or that but my father said we should hush up. it was a good thing that grant was in command that day because grant had saved the indians. from the time i was eight years old, i was on grant's side. brian: the reviews are pretty positive. peter baker. he says in his july 4 review, as a biographer, mr. smith makes no comparisons with today's republican leader but he sides unmistakably with those who see mr. bush's presidency in the darkest shades if often for radically different reasons. mr. smith a
brian: you also did a book on john marshall. of all of the books you have done so far, which individual did you like the most? jean edward: grant. brian: why? jean edward: grant had been underrated. and had been systematically abused by southern historians for three generations who resented grant's position on racial equality. i might say that when i was a little boy, of 8-9 years old, my father from mississippi took us to the battlefield in shiloh. my cousins who were there with us said the...
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george marshall is the second one and dwight eisenhower a third.think you've all heard the story that went i got to london, proper british nature and came up to him and said general eisenhower, do you know general macarthur? i could've been macarthur stayed in washington in the philippines supposedly replied madam, i studied dramatic center hand for four years in the philippines. there is that relationship there. the message is particularly from roosevelt and point, there are a number of times he really could've put macarthur out to dry and there are certainly political implications involved, this whole idea of macarthur and this year is database and everything. i think on all three levels the evidence is that roosevelt, marshall and eisenhower did everything they could spring of 1942. it was a tough job. an impossible job, but they did everything and try to do everything they could in terms of getting rid of getting the boot to the philippines. final quick story and then we'll take some questions. fast-forward to the the summer of 1944. roosevelt
george marshall is the second one and dwight eisenhower a third.think you've all heard the story that went i got to london, proper british nature and came up to him and said general eisenhower, do you know general macarthur? i could've been macarthur stayed in washington in the philippines supposedly replied madam, i studied dramatic center hand for four years in the philippines. there is that relationship there. the message is particularly from roosevelt and point, there are a number of times...
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garry marshall died tuesday in burbank, california after suffering a stroke.s 81 years old. >> sreenivasan: defense chiefs and other leaders from more than 30 countries are here in washington for two days of meetings on the war against isis in iraq and syria. the summit comes as isis loses territory in both countries, but the group and its followers lash out with terrorist strikes globally. meantime, there is continuing turmoil in turkey-- which borders both syria and iraq-- after friday's coup attempt. for more on all of this, i spoke a short time ago with michael fallon, the united kingdom's defense secretary. defense secretary, welcome. >> thank you, hari. >> sreenivasan: first off, right now, we're with hearing that the turkish president has declared a state of emergency for another three months. this comes in a week where there has been a significant purge of people who might have been in opposition to him. is turkey still a reliable ally in n.a.t.o.? >> well, yes, it's still a key ally in n.a.t.o. it's a cornerstone of nate o. it's very important in the
garry marshall died tuesday in burbank, california after suffering a stroke.s 81 years old. >> sreenivasan: defense chiefs and other leaders from more than 30 countries are here in washington for two days of meetings on the war against isis in iraq and syria. the summit comes as isis loses territory in both countries, but the group and its followers lash out with terrorist strikes globally. meantime, there is continuing turmoil in turkey-- which borders both syria and iraq-- after...
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garry marshall is dead at the age of 81.arshall brought us hits like "laverne & shirley," "mork and mindy" and "pretty woman." >> this morning, friends, family, and fans are mourning the loss of a hollywood icon, garry marshall. a beloved figure in showbiz, marshall leaves a legacy of laughter and heartwarming moments on television and in films. born in the bronx in 1934, marshall got his start in the late 1950s, as a joke writer, eventually working on "the tonight show" with jack paar. in 1970, marshall adapted his first tv hit, "the odd couple." he went on to create a string of popular sitcoms, including "happy days," starring henry winkler and ron howard. >> hey, hey, hey! i need some quiet. >> reporter: and its spin-off "laverne & and shirley," which starred his younger sister. he introduced the world to the comedic brilliance of robin williams. in the 1980s and '90s, marshall began directing movies and found mega success with one of his biggest hits, "pretty woman." the cast reunited on "today" last year, explaining how
garry marshall is dead at the age of 81.arshall brought us hits like "laverne & shirley," "mork and mindy" and "pretty woman." >> this morning, friends, family, and fans are mourning the loss of a hollywood icon, garry marshall. a beloved figure in showbiz, marshall leaves a legacy of laughter and heartwarming moments on television and in films. born in the bronx in 1934, marshall got his start in the late 1950s, as a joke writer, eventually working on...
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hena daniels, cbs news. >> we just had garry marshall on bay sunday.e seemed like a kind hearted man. >> it's crazy because when i heard he was 81 i thought he was older because he was so wise and so generous and i was exchanging a story just a few minutes ago about in chicago when i worked there he was my celebrity weathercaster and by the time i got home after the newscast there was a big bouquet of flowers waiting for me at my house. he had done his research, found my address and sent me flowers thanking me for being on the show. beautiful man. he will be missedded. yeah. >>> good morning everybody. he thinthin overcast. 50 degrees in santa rosa a couple of degrees cooler than just 24 hours ago. here's a look at our wind speeds at this hour. 13 in san ramon. it's been a pretty blustery week as far as our winds are concerned. today they will blow 10 to 20 during the bulk of the afternoon hours out of the northwest and west. right now southwest and 24 in fairfield. concord picking up wind gusts to 23 miles per hour. so a little bit of clearing at the
hena daniels, cbs news. >> we just had garry marshall on bay sunday.e seemed like a kind hearted man. >> it's crazy because when i heard he was 81 i thought he was older because he was so wise and so generous and i was exchanging a story just a few minutes ago about in chicago when i worked there he was my celebrity weathercaster and by the time i got home after the newscast there was a big bouquet of flowers waiting for me at my house. he had done his research, found my address and...