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quote from maurice sendak. he revolutionized the children's books and even presidents have relished reading his classic tale. >> when it comes to celebrity fans, it does not get much better than this. >> this is one of the all-time classics. i love this book, "where the wild things are." the first father knows that the story of max went to bed without supper and he sailed away to where the wild things are, this is a sure hit a four children. >> when he came to the place where the wild things are, they roared their terrible roar. they gnashed their teeth. >> maurice sendak started off as an illustrator. it was when he put his words to it that his career was made. there were many other books. "the night kitchen" and "i don't care." it was "where the wild things are" that kept coming back. maurice sendak himself seemed very strange. >> it feels very strange. i don't believe this is happening. >> there is one more book to come, but with his death, the wild rumpus that he began has drawn to a close. >> maurice senda
quote from maurice sendak. he revolutionized the children's books and even presidents have relished reading his classic tale. >> when it comes to celebrity fans, it does not get much better than this. >> this is one of the all-time classics. i love this book, "where the wild things are." the first father knows that the story of max went to bed without supper and he sailed away to where the wild things are, this is a sure hit a four children. >> when he came to the...
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maurice, sendak. doctor doing your job.r so why are you doing his? sendak.ly something more serious... like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects...
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maurice? >> dubois: john miller, thank you. president obama launched his reelection bid today, the day after the release of a disappointing jobs report. our chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is with the president's campaign. norah, good evening to you. >> reporter: and good evening to you, maurice. and mindful that the economy is still the top issue for voters, the president kicked off his campaign in two battleground states, ohio and virginia, where the unemployment rate is actually below the national average. today, the president also attacked mitt romney as being a rubber stamp for republicans in congress. >> it is good to be back in ohio! ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: today, the president set up this year's election as a make-or-break moment for the middle class, and he charged mitt romney would return to the policies that led to the economic downturn. >> we have to move forward to the future we imagined in 2008 where everyone gets a fair shot, and everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by t
maurice? >> dubois: john miller, thank you. president obama launched his reelection bid today, the day after the release of a disappointing jobs report. our chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is with the president's campaign. norah, good evening to you. >> reporter: and good evening to you, maurice. and mindful that the economy is still the top issue for voters, the president kicked off his campaign in two battleground states, ohio and virginia, where the unemployment...
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maurice thank you so much. >> i enjoyed it.cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is here with her book called the new jim-crow. i hope he's more fun than the old jim-crow. that guy was a jerk. please welcome michelle alexander. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for being here. you are a civil rights lawyer. you teach law at ohio state, correct? >> yes. >> stephen: you have a book here called the new jim-crow mass incarceration in the age of color blindness. >> yes. >> stephen: what do you mean the new jim-crow. we had an old jim-crow we got rid of that, right? >> it was a system of rules, laws, customs and practices that operated to lock african-americans into a permanent second class status authorizing legal discrimination against them in all walks of life. today we have a new system of racial and social control a system of mass incarceration that operates in ways eerily reminiscent of a system we supposedly left behind thanks to the war on drugs and get tough movement. >> stephen: yo
maurice thank you so much. >> i enjoyed it.cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is here with her book called the new jim-crow. i hope he's more fun than the old jim-crow. that guy was a jerk. please welcome michelle alexander. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for being here. you are a civil rights lawyer. you teach law at ohio state, correct? >> yes. >> stephen: you have a book here called the new jim-crow mass incarceration...
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maurice. >> dubois: jan crawford, thank you very much. and khalid sheikh mohammed is the most notorious of the five on trial, but prosecutors say the other four also played key roles in the 9/11 plot. john miller has more on the testifies and the charges. >> reporter: of the five defendants, ramzi bin al-shibh was captured first. that's him blindfolded in the blue shirt, being arrested in karachi, pakistan, in september, 2002. military prosecutors say he was a key middle man from his post in hamberg, germany, where he lived with three hijacker pilots. osama bin laden had picked him to be a pilot but he failed four times to get a u.s. visa, leaving him to relay messages between al qaeda central and afghanistan and the hijackers. khalid sheikh mohammed was caught six months later, hiding out in an apartment in rawalpindi, pakistan. prosecutors say 9/11 was his idea, first pitchs what he called "the planes plot" to bin laden in 1996. charges alsoal that mohammed trained the hijackers how to slit passengers' throats by making them practice on
maurice. >> dubois: jan crawford, thank you very much. and khalid sheikh mohammed is the most notorious of the five on trial, but prosecutors say the other four also played key roles in the 9/11 plot. john miller has more on the testifies and the charges. >> reporter: of the five defendants, ramzi bin al-shibh was captured first. that's him blindfolded in the blue shirt, being arrested in karachi, pakistan, in september, 2002. military prosecutors say he was a key middle man from...
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maurice sendak. well, the real sad thing is, mr. sendak died this morning at age 83. i was lucky to have interviewed him earlier this year, and tonight we'd like to show you just a few more things maurice had to say. thanks for sitting down with me today. this is a real honor. >> no (bleep). >> stephen: no i'm not (bleep) you; i mean it. what your favorite of your own books. >> i wished you would ask that question. >> stephen: glad i did then. >> i think the best is two books i've done. i can have two favorites. >> stephen: all right. >> one is called outside over there. >> stephen: terrifying. >> is my attempt to do a book -- >> stephen: it's goblins that make ice babies and replace a child with it. >> what can i say? [ laughter ] i was very deeply in love with romantic art of the beginning of the 18th century, middle of the 18th century. mozart was dead and this beautiful thing came out of his generation. mozart, of course, being the best quality, best artist, the best everything. >> stephen: he's like the donald trump of classical music. >> i'm going to have to kil
maurice sendak. well, the real sad thing is, mr. sendak died this morning at age 83. i was lucky to have interviewed him earlier this year, and tonight we'd like to show you just a few more things maurice had to say. thanks for sitting down with me today. this is a real honor. >> no (bleep). >> stephen: no i'm not (bleep) you; i mean it. what your favorite of your own books. >> i wished you would ask that question. >> stephen: glad i did then. >> i think the best...
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the same year the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco featured an exhibit dedicated to mauricedak, the largest collection of his work outside of a permanent collection in philadelphia. clearly, sendak's work will live on for generations and children will continue to enjoy his most popular book "happy ending." >> because he eats his food and he goes to bed. >> reporter: sendak had a stroke four days ago, he died early this morning in dan bury, connecticut, he was 83-years-old. -- >> we are getting lots of reaction to send 's death on our facebook page. denise: my son and i just read that book before bed last night we have lost a treasure. raymond: good-bye to a great author who filled children's lives with imagination and the joy of reading. you will be missed. share your fates on facebook.com/abc7news. >> -- everybody has a favorite. >>> still meteorologist mike nicco with a look at the [ inaudible ] >>> cooler weather moving towards the coast and through the golden gate. once it goes away it is going to get hot. >>> royalty visits our nation's capital. the award prince harry r
the same year the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco featured an exhibit dedicated to mauricedak, the largest collection of his work outside of a permanent collection in philadelphia. clearly, sendak's work will live on for generations and children will continue to enjoy his most popular book "happy ending." >> because he eats his food and he goes to bed. >> reporter: sendak had a stroke four days ago, he died early this morning in dan bury, connecticut, he was...
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the closest he can get to is illustrating it. >> pelley: maurice sendak was 83.h folks right from wrong in handling their finances. wrong in handling their finances. the money missionaries next. a] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! 29 years ago, it helped us invent the minivan. ♪ today dodge grand caravan is the most awarded minivan ever. ♪ who knows where innovation can take us next? ♪ directions to the moon. ♪ are choosing advil. i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore i'm not at my best. advil is my go-to. it's my number one pain reliever. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action.
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. >> reporter: good evening, maurice. the president's second round of summitry is with the leaders of the natoar liance. and the most pressing question on the agenda is the long war in afghanistan. >> tomorrow we begin our nato summit in my home town of chicago where we'll discuss our plans to responsibly end the war in afghanistan. >> reporter: the bhig question elect how fast the expuz its allies can get their troops out of afghanistan without seeing that nation collapse after a 10-year investment of allied blood and treasure. francois hollande told the president friday he's standing by his campaign promise to pull french troops out of afghanistan by the end of this year. the u.s. had hoped that all the allies would remain until 2014. there's also a shortfall in the international funding to build and train more afghan forces. and there's also the issue of help from pakistan. for the past six months, pakistan has closed its borders with afghanistan, effectively blocking a vital supply line to u.s. forces. the blockade wa
. >> reporter: good evening, maurice. the president's second round of summitry is with the leaders of the natoar liance. and the most pressing question on the agenda is the long war in afghanistan. >> tomorrow we begin our nato summit in my home town of chicago where we'll discuss our plans to responsibly end the war in afghanistan. >> reporter: the bhig question elect how fast the expuz its allies can get their troops out of afghanistan without seeing that nation collapse...
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♪ >> with his brothers, maurice and barry, the unmistakable sound of the beegee's in 1977. beegee's harmony-rich songwriting had already reached international fame in 1960's, but it was their discos soundtrack to "saturday night fever" that catapulted them. they defined the sound of an era. ♪ night fever, night fever, night fever ♪ >> they continued to perform in the 1990's but they never shook off the "night fever" image. >> paul mccartney is a successful but he will always be associated with the 1960's and the beatles. >> robin's death follows that of barry leaving maurice as the only surviving beegee. >> the new budget -- this generation would not have been the same tree >> we will be back after a short break. >> to around. -- >> stick around. >> he wants to study in germany and you still have questions? find all you need to know here. information on courses, admission requirements, costs, and more. www.dw.de/studyingermany. the first port of call. >> welcome back. nato leaders in chicago declared a new anti-misfile system partially operable. the misfile shield is schedu
♪ >> with his brothers, maurice and barry, the unmistakable sound of the beegee's in 1977. beegee's harmony-rich songwriting had already reached international fame in 1960's, but it was their discos soundtrack to "saturday night fever" that catapulted them. they defined the sound of an era. ♪ night fever, night fever, night fever ♪ >> they continued to perform in the 1990's but they never shook off the "night fever" image. >> paul mccartney is a...
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it's great. >> reporter: maurice sendak was born in brooklyn in 1928. a frail boy, gay and jewish.he depression and the holocaust a back drop to his youth. childhood for sendak had plenty of dark corners. >> saying to me what childhood was like, it was just a mess. >> reporter: sendak didn't want to sugarcoat childhood the way so many authors did. >> to not show the little tattered edges of what life is like, but i remember what life was like. and i didn't know what else to write about. >> reporter: no matter how terrible the adventure, he always brought us home to max's room where he found his supper waiting for him. >> and it was still hot. >> reporter: maurice sendak was 83. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> true literary legend. >> reminiscing. brought back childhood memories for you. >> i wanted to go to "where the wild things are." i wanted to move there. >> that was very cool. what was it that kind of got you? >> just that the story, the sort of child being able to get away. and being in charge when the child is away. >> kids like tc c c c c c c c ca medicare. it doesn
it's great. >> reporter: maurice sendak was born in brooklyn in 1928. a frail boy, gay and jewish.he depression and the holocaust a back drop to his youth. childhood for sendak had plenty of dark corners. >> saying to me what childhood was like, it was just a mess. >> reporter: sendak didn't want to sugarcoat childhood the way so many authors did. >> to not show the little tattered edges of what life is like, but i remember what life was like. and i didn't know what else...
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they mourn the loss of maurice sendak, he died at the age of 83. he suffered a stroke only four days ago. sendak wrote and illustrated books such as "chicken soup with rice" and "where the wild things are." that one later became a motion picture. erica gonzalez will show us how his work is influencing the next generation coming up in our next half hour. >>> also coming up, mass protests in moscow. hundreds have been arrested after a shift in power there. a surprising family secret is revealed at the funeral of a ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> an intense manhunt under way for the man who kidnapped a woman and her children in
they mourn the loss of maurice sendak, he died at the age of 83. he suffered a stroke only four days ago. sendak wrote and illustrated books such as "chicken soup with rice" and "where the wild things are." that one later became a motion picture. erica gonzalez will show us how his work is influencing the next generation coming up in our next half hour. >>> also coming up, mass protests in moscow. hundreds have been arrested after a shift in power there. a...
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the same year the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco featured an exhibit dedicated to mauriceendak, the largest collection of his work outside of a permanent collection in philadelphia. clearly, sendak's work will live on for generations and children will continue to enjoy his most popular book "happy ending." >> because he eats his food and he goes to bed. >> reporter: sendak had a stroke four days ago, he died early this morning in dan bury, connecticut, he was 83-years-old. -- >> we are getting lots of reaction to send 's death on our facebook page. denise: my son and i just read that book before bed last night we have lost a treasure. raymond: good-bye to a great author who filled children's lives with imagination and the joy of reading. you will be missed. share your fates on facebook.com/abc7news. >> -- everybody has a favorite. >>> still meteorologist mike nicco with a look at the [ inaudible ] >>> cooler weather moving towards the coast and through the golden gate. once it goes away it is going to get hot. >>> royalty visits our nation's capital. the award prince harry
the same year the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco featured an exhibit dedicated to mauriceendak, the largest collection of his work outside of a permanent collection in philadelphia. clearly, sendak's work will live on for generations and children will continue to enjoy his most popular book "happy ending." >> because he eats his food and he goes to bed. >> reporter: sendak had a stroke four days ago, he died early this morning in dan bury, connecticut, he was...
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we'll celebrate maurice sendak.the studio, one of the bst titles, "they eat puppies, don't they". >> you're darn tooting. >> i can't wait to hear you explain where that came from. >> i'm ready. >> we're ready for you, too. secretary of state hillary clinton's feeling very comfortable in her own skin. she's getting lots of attention because of it. lee woodruff is joining our conversation about that. to that i say, leave hillary alone. is it better to save for kids college or own retirement? buy a house or rent? that's why jack otter is here. i love this title. >> "worth it, not worth it". >> remodel the kitchen or finish the base? for a lot of people when you think about financial decisions it's complicated and very scary. >> because the financial industry wants you to be scared, they want you to think it's complicated so they have to sell you the answers. >> here's the thing about jack otter's book, what you say, there are right answers and there are wrong answers. it's not based on opinion. >> based on that and i'l
we'll celebrate maurice sendak.the studio, one of the bst titles, "they eat puppies, don't they". >> you're darn tooting. >> i can't wait to hear you explain where that came from. >> i'm ready. >> we're ready for you, too. secretary of state hillary clinton's feeling very comfortable in her own skin. she's getting lots of attention because of it. lee woodruff is joining our conversation about that. to that i say, leave hillary alone. is it better to save for...
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maurice sendak died tuesday in connecticut, four days after sufficient suffering a stroke. he was 83. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other very long, but you seem like a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying....
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. >>> maurice sendak is being remembered this afternoon. the author of the children's book "where the wild things are" died this morning. the book was later made into a successful movie in 2009 by director spike jones. sendak died at a hospital in connecticut. his long-time companion said he suffered a stroke last friday. maurice sendak was 83 years old. >>> prince harry made a quick visit to washington yesterday. he received an award from the atlantic council last night for his work with wounded soldiers. this was the prince's first visit to washington. >>> this is the e-day, the day that world war ii allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of nazi, germany. there was a ceremony this morning at the world war ii memorial in southwest washington to remember victory in europe day. massive celebrations broke out in the western world on this day in 1945 when the defeat of the nazis became official. >>> aviation fans received their first look at one of the most anticipated planes in aviation history. boeing's new
. >>> maurice sendak is being remembered this afternoon. the author of the children's book "where the wild things are" died this morning. the book was later made into a successful movie in 2009 by director spike jones. sendak died at a hospital in connecticut. his long-time companion said he suffered a stroke last friday. maurice sendak was 83 years old. >>> prince harry made a quick visit to washington yesterday. he received an award from the atlantic council last...
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tonight we'd like to show you a few more things that maurice had to say. >> thanks for sitting down withday. this is a real honor. >> [ bleep ]. >> no, i'm [ bleep ]. i mean it. what's your favorite of your own books? >> i really wish that you would ask that question. >> i'm glad i did then. >> i think the best is two books i've done. i can have two favorites. >> all right. >> one is called "outside were there." >> terrifying. >> it's my attempt to do a book -- >> but it's gob lynns that make ice babies and replace a child with it. >> yes. what can i say? what is a children's book? i don't have a clue. i'm famous for them. i write them. i illustrate them. i don't know what they are. i don't 2340e why they're for children. >> for those of you who don't know his work, go read his books. for those of you who don't read, they've got lots of pictures. >>> maureen sendak died yesterday at the age of 83. perfect, perfect way for vladimir putin. we wouldn't have it any other way to celebrate his taking the presidency back. what else are you going to do except lace up the skates, get out there an
tonight we'd like to show you a few more things that maurice had to say. >> thanks for sitting down withday. this is a real honor. >> [ bleep ]. >> no, i'm [ bleep ]. i mean it. what's your favorite of your own books? >> i really wish that you would ask that question. >> i'm glad i did then. >> i think the best is two books i've done. i can have two favorites. >> all right. >> one is called "outside were there." >> terrifying....
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word arrived today that the children's book author maurice sendak has died. he was 83 years old. he was considered by many the very best at his craft. and he taught more than one american generation about where the wild things are. our remembrance tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> the night -- >> reporter: quite likely there isn't a story time in america that hasn't included the vivid imagination of maurice sendak. >> particularly the illustrations, really allowed the children to fantasize. >> reporter: sendak wrote more than 20 children's books, illustrated 70 more. most loved, where the wild things are, published in 1963, which tells the story of a little boy's encounter with some scary monsters. and it's a favorite of 5-year-old riley. it's also a favorite of the president, who read it to children at the white house. >> and mack said, i'll eat you up. >> he really valued that time we call childhood, and understood it as a time that was a time of joy, but also could be a time of sorrow. >> reporter: his books aren't sugary fairy tales, often quite the opposite. dealing with
word arrived today that the children's book author maurice sendak has died. he was 83 years old. he was considered by many the very best at his craft. and he taught more than one american generation about where the wild things are. our remembrance tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> the night -- >> reporter: quite likely there isn't a story time in america that hasn't included the vivid imagination of maurice sendak. >> particularly the illustrations, really allowed the...
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gibb and his two brothers, barry and maurice, made up the bee gees. robin gibb was 62. his death comes three days after the death of disco queen, donna summer. we'll have more on robin gibbs' death, later on in the show. >>> the only man convicted of the 1988 lockerbie bombing is dead. but the sense of release for victims' families is mixed with anger. at the time, doctors said he didn't have long to live because of prostate cancer. he proved them wrong. and the welcome he received in libya, only added to the anguish of those who lost loved ones. newt gingrich just got his bill. a lot of zeros in it. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. gives that instant cold sensation. that's chilly. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. and it lasts for hours. [ sigh of relief ] [ short breath ] [ longer breath ] [ short breath ] [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> the bill is coming due for newt gingrich's presidential run and it's going to cost him. cost him a lot. a federal election commis
gibb and his two brothers, barry and maurice, made up the bee gees. robin gibb was 62. his death comes three days after the death of disco queen, donna summer. we'll have more on robin gibbs' death, later on in the show. >>> the only man convicted of the 1988 lockerbie bombing is dead. but the sense of release for victims' families is mixed with anger. at the time, doctors said he didn't have long to live because of prostate cancer. he proved them wrong. and the welcome he received in...
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maurice sendak was 83 years old. >>> it has been said all is fair in love and war. now former presidential hopeful rick santorum throws his support behind mitt romney, the same man he once called, quote, the worst republican in the country. after a bitter campaign battle late last night, santorum sending an e-mail to supporters asking them to now rally around romney. he said while the two, yes, had their differences, they both have had the same goal in defeating president obama. santorum also promising more big news on his way in that e-mail, he is doing a late night tv gig, sitting down with jay leno, right here on nbc. >>> i was outside earlier this morning, it was already getting hot at 8:00 this morning. >> it was gorgeous later. >> very nice. meteorologist christina loren, nice. >> nice enough to get outdoors inland. give it a couple hours, and it will be too hot for any prolonged periods outdoors if exerting yourself. later this afternoon, talking about the 90s in the bay area. we're a little cooler at the coast, and taking a live look at the reason why. you c
maurice sendak was 83 years old. >>> it has been said all is fair in love and war. now former presidential hopeful rick santorum throws his support behind mitt romney, the same man he once called, quote, the worst republican in the country. after a bitter campaign battle late last night, santorum sending an e-mail to supporters asking them to now rally around romney. he said while the two, yes, had their differences, they both have had the same goal in defeating president obama....
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maurice sendak has been called the picasso of children's books.york and he designed displays for f.a.o. schwarz and then illustrated dozens of books for the other authors. first book "kenny's window" in 1956 and then of course "where the wild things are." they inspired and amazed generations of readers, not just in the united states. when i was in china last year i was invited -- i went and spent some time with children, they were at a summer camp. they were learning english. it was summer camp so i brought along a few of my favorite children's book and one of them was to bring maurice sendak's "where the wild things are." one of the students was a boy named billy and that's us reading "where the wild things are." he loved the book. we think other countries when they look at america they say, american movies and ipods and believe me they like those things. but wow, they loved that book. billy loved it. he still has it. particularly a book, it was fantastic. >> nested in the teeth -- >> rolled. >> rolled and showed that they're terrible claw. >> cl
maurice sendak has been called the picasso of children's books.york and he designed displays for f.a.o. schwarz and then illustrated dozens of books for the other authors. first book "kenny's window" in 1956 and then of course "where the wild things are." they inspired and amazed generations of readers, not just in the united states. when i was in china last year i was invited -- i went and spent some time with children, they were at a summer camp. they were learning...
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i'm maurice dubois. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his departure from beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.- china developments. elaine quijano is watching developments tonight here in new york. elaine, good evening. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing, chen guangcheng headed here to new york city. his arrival here marks the end of nearly a month of uncertainty and a high-profile test of u.s.- china relations. supporters cheered as chen arrived at new york university. >> i am very gratified to see the chinese government has been dealing with the situation restraint and calm. >> reporter: the case focused international attention on the thorny issue of human rights in china. >> the u.s. and china, at least in this instance, were able to work together for an outcome satisfactory to both sides and mr. chen. >> reporter: chen is a self- taught lawyer, had been imprisoned fou
i'm maurice dubois. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his departure from beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.- china developments. elaine quijano is watching developments tonight here in new york. elaine, good evening. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing, chen guangcheng headed here to new york city. his arrival here marks the end of nearly a month of...
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maurice sendak was 83 everys old. >>> a new ally for gop presidential hopeful mitt romney in the race for the white house. one-time rival rick santorum is now giving his endorsement to romney. in an e-mail overnight santorum asked his supporters to join in the fight to keep president obama from winning a second term. >>> former john edwards speech writer wendy button takes the stand today at edwards' corruption trial. he supportedly told button that he knew nearly $1 million from wealthy donors was used to hide his pregnant mistress during the 2008 presidential campaign. edwards now claims he did not know about the money. >>> and legal proceedings are now under way in the deadly boating accident that killed two tourists on a sight seeing duck boat in philadelphia back in 2010. a 250 foot barge drove right over the small tourist boat, sinking it. the operators of both ships want a judge to rule that they're not responsible. the victims' families are arguing that they should be held accountable for the loss of their young loved ones. >>> the producer of finely textured beef commonly kno
maurice sendak was 83 everys old. >>> a new ally for gop presidential hopeful mitt romney in the race for the white house. one-time rival rick santorum is now giving his endorsement to romney. in an e-mail overnight santorum asked his supporters to join in the fight to keep president obama from winning a second term. >>> former john edwards speech writer wendy button takes the stand today at edwards' corruption trial. he supportedly told button that he knew nearly $1 million...