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michael stewart was a young black men, jumped on and was killed.that clip i called my editor barry brown who was editing and i said we have to put this together and show -- you know it was -- i'm still upset upset. hopefully the feds can come in and change that decision. but eric garner should be alive, in my opinion. >> you've lived in new york a long time. today was the first day in this interview i realized you were not born in brooklyn. >> georgia. >> you're from atlanta, georgia. but do people recognize that the fact that this has not changed and still leading up to 25 years, what is wrong with us as a society that people are surprised when something happens like that in an eric garner case? >> i think, number one, that we tend to turn our head away. and commissioner bratton is the one who outlawed the chokehold by nypd 27 years ago and it still reared its ugly head. and the choke has been used not only on eric garner but we just had the video tape of it. so we are in a very messy time here in america when it comes to race. but i've always fel
michael stewart was a young black men, jumped on and was killed.that clip i called my editor barry brown who was editing and i said we have to put this together and show -- you know it was -- i'm still upset upset. hopefully the feds can come in and change that decision. but eric garner should be alive, in my opinion. >> you've lived in new york a long time. today was the first day in this interview i realized you were not born in brooklyn. >> georgia. >> you're from atlanta,...
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. >> reporter: three figures have bounced back from scandal, bill clinton and martha stewart and michael millken. >> they don't usually do it with the speed they want. >> reporter: he is off of the air until august and the future unknown. and jon stewart's career ending on a high, and one uncertain. will ripley new york. >>> joining us is gabe and brian. what do you believe? >> it is going to be difficult for him to recover. >> morale is not good? >> right, some people at the network don't believe that the network can lead this management forward, but the network president deborah turness tried to listen to feedback and there was angry feedback and the mood of nightly news was like the mood of a funeral, and you kcan understand why, because they feel like they lost him only if he is suspended or if he can come back, it is a devastating blow for nbc news. >> and we will report at the top of the newscast brian williams' name taken off of the audio track and the first time that that has happened in ten years. with ee will come back and talk about the future of brian williams and the shockin
. >> reporter: three figures have bounced back from scandal, bill clinton and martha stewart and michael millken. >> they don't usually do it with the speed they want. >> reporter: he is off of the air until august and the future unknown. and jon stewart's career ending on a high, and one uncertain. will ripley new york. >>> joining us is gabe and brian. what do you believe? >> it is going to be difficult for him to recover. >> morale is not good? >>...
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stephen colbert, steven karel, larry willmore, michael j, olivia mun. if i'm jon stewarte wants to take time off, because i don't think this was about money at viacom f i was viacom i would back the truck up, if he goes direct to consumers and think of it in this context, 50 cents a day to watch jon stewart's network, 50 cents a day, half the price of "the new york post," that -- and he does it four days a week, $8 a month for subscribers, get a million subscribers, that's almost $100 million a year in subscriber fees not to mention advertising, commerce things he could create. this is a franchise. this is a man who could create the next generation of a viacom or time warner period. >> you're well connected within the media landscape and media world. you have a lot of friends in a lot of places. do you think people are having this conversation today? have you had this conversation with anybody? >> no. you know, i was very disappointed to hear he was leaving because i watch him every night i can. i was sitting talking to my wife about it and said this guy should go direct.
stephen colbert, steven karel, larry willmore, michael j, olivia mun. if i'm jon stewarte wants to take time off, because i don't think this was about money at viacom f i was viacom i would back the truck up, if he goes direct to consumers and think of it in this context, 50 cents a day to watch jon stewart's network, 50 cents a day, half the price of "the new york post," that -- and he does it four days a week, $8 a month for subscribers, get a million subscribers, that's almost $100...
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yes. >> i love jon stewart, for 17 years what he gave us in commentary and joke satire, he encompassed a lot. i'm curious to find out why he's quitting. maybe he's retiring like michaeldid and going to a different team, you know? and come back and boom, boom. is that true? kennedy: i think that if brian williams doesn't get himself out of hot water, jon stewart could take over for brian williams, that's the next level for someone like jon stewart, totally redefined his own career. he was a veejay with us. >> people don't know what that is. if it's a deejay, a veejay was a video jockey. we were the host of every day delivering the best videos, creative videos, artistic videos to millions of people. kennedy: and you ruled over hip-hop and r&b, that was an incredible time, it was the resurgence of a new form of rock called grunge and when r&b burst onto the scene. >> blew up. early 90s was such a pivotal point in music. mtv provided what was called to pop culture. kennedy: there was no facebook, no twitter. >> i remember going to d.c. with you for rock the vote. kennedy: that's right, you named my bottom. >> i did! i can't believe you remember that. kennedy: come up wit
yes. >> i love jon stewart, for 17 years what he gave us in commentary and joke satire, he encompassed a lot. i'm curious to find out why he's quitting. maybe he's retiring like michaeldid and going to a different team, you know? and come back and boom, boom. is that true? kennedy: i think that if brian williams doesn't get himself out of hot water, jon stewart could take over for brian williams, that's the next level for someone like jon stewart, totally redefined his own career. he was...
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stewart. get more entertainment news on the insider tonight at 7 >> reporter:for kron 4 news, i'm michael yo backter the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. followed by kron 4 news at eight >> reporter: dylan was quiet conditions in a warming trend over the next couple of days. at temperatures range into the '60s and '70s. as 70 degrees and 64 in san francisco. daly city with 60 degrees. 64 degrees and concord right now. sting milder over the next three hours. >> reporter: still staying with 60 degrees or in the bay area. by tomorrow morning, temperatures will be on the cooler side with forties and fifties. a jacket macy some wearing thrift with apache clouds. --patchy >> reporter: if you plan to go to the beach thursday through saturday along the coast on we could see strong current breaking waves. the careful if you are going to be up there over the next three days. with a handful of 70's into the weekend. mid-60's for the middle of next week. >> reporter:www.snowbomb.com >> reporter: we are talking apple. solar energy. >> tim took us some cojones he is going all ian. he wanted store
stewart. get more entertainment news on the insider tonight at 7 >> reporter:for kron 4 news, i'm michael yo backter the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. followed by kron 4 news at eight >> reporter: dylan was quiet conditions in a warming trend over the next couple of days. at temperatures range into the '60s and '70s. as 70 degrees and 64 in san francisco. daly city with 60 degrees. 64 degrees and concord right now. sting milder over the next three hours. >>...
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stewart of marijuana. and the author of marijuana legalization, what everyone needs to know. mark has written extensively on this topic, and michael gordon cush tourism, colorado's first marijuana tours. so michelle, you look at the trends and the polls, and it's really true, a lot of people do believe that it's just a when, and not an if. some estimate that the next decade or two, from your perspective, where is this conversation at right now in the u.s.? >> i actually think that it's going to happen much sooner than people realize. i believe that by 2016 we'll see a revenue of $32 billion. and they're looking at colorado as the great experiment that they're looking at. and in my opinion, it's quite evident that it's a huge success. the demand was so great that within the first week, the retail outlets were actually sold out. so in my opinion, when you realize there's a tremendous public acceptance and record rates of approval throughout the country, and when you realize that people like me, a corporate woman, who is also a mom with two beautiful daughters, and i used it personally, and it worked for me. this is a rebranding camp
stewart of marijuana. and the author of marijuana legalization, what everyone needs to know. mark has written extensively on this topic, and michael gordon cush tourism, colorado's first marijuana tours. so michelle, you look at the trends and the polls, and it's really true, a lot of people do believe that it's just a when, and not an if. some estimate that the next decade or two, from your perspective, where is this conversation at right now in the u.s.? >> i actually think that it's...
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stewart is retiring. >> jimmy: that's correct. >> you're taking these guys out like michael corleone on "the godfather.">> jimmy: no i am not! [ cheers and applause ] i have nothing to do with it. i have nothing to do with it. >> yeah, well, i wonder if -- stephen colbert is going to wake up with a horse's head in his bed. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no i swear, no, no, no. >> it's just you and povich now. >> jimmy: i don't know what -- [ laughter ] >> who would have thought? >> jimmy: it's me and povich and i'm the father. >> you and povich. >> jimmy: i just found out i'm the father. >> you're the baby daddy. >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. >> yeah, it's fantastic. >> jimmy: we showed the clip from the "snl" 40th earlier of you and maya. you were just unbelievable. on fire that night. >> how fun was that? how great was -- >> jimmy: how many people -- i have to ask you this cause i did -- how many people did you hug that night? because i hugged -- >> i hugged everybody. >> jimmy: me, too, probably hugged 100 people. >> i hugged everybody. a lot of people didn't want to be hugged, you know. [ laughter ] >> jim
stewart is retiring. >> jimmy: that's correct. >> you're taking these guys out like michael corleone on "the godfather.">> jimmy: no i am not! [ cheers and applause ] i have nothing to do with it. i have nothing to do with it. >> yeah, well, i wonder if -- stephen colbert is going to wake up with a horse's head in his bed. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no i swear, no, no, no. >> it's just you and povich now. >> jimmy: i don't know what -- [ laughter...
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michaels tomorrow morning on "today." that will do it for us tonight. i'm lester holt for nbc news. thank you for watching and good night. >>> jon stewart'serview about quitting the "daily show." >> why are you leaving us? >> who does he think should replace him now on "extra." ♪ >>> jon stewart today talking only to "extra" about his daily show farewell. >> i'm assuming they'll pick someone around my size so they can save on the suits. >> when he's leaving, and why he would never go after brian williams' nightly news chair. >>> breaking new details on the horrific car crash that killed "60 minutes" legend bob simon. >> police investigating if the driver was speeding or texting. >> simon's colleagues in tears remembering the reporter who survived saddam's prison. >> piers
michaels tomorrow morning on "today." that will do it for us tonight. i'm lester holt for nbc news. thank you for watching and good night. >>> jon stewart'serview about quitting the "daily show." >> why are you leaving us? >> who does he think should replace him now on "extra." ♪ >>> jon stewart today talking only to "extra" about his daily show farewell. >> i'm assuming they'll pick someone around my size so they can...
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stewart. you know it would be hard to cite a particular person .. except like lauren michaels who has broad an influence on comedy, on late night and -- >> you know, i will say that i think colbert, that is possibly the, you know, the singular tv comic performance of our generation, you know, he may be the greater individual talent which is one reason why i can't wait to see what he does on late show. overall, overall influence in terms of, you know, television is different now because this person came along i guess i would give that to stewart. >> rose: and stephen colbert wouldn't hesitate on that. he owes everything to jon and he is a creation of jon and that character was the correspondent before he was the anchor so -- >> rose: i happened to be there for the last night and was happened to be standing there on stage when jon -- >> really? >> rose: i wouldn't call it a -- [ cheers and applause ] >> >> rose: but i just had to be positioned when jon came out, the just pure love that i saw between them as they hugged each other. >> yes. >> and what they said in each other's ea
stewart. you know it would be hard to cite a particular person .. except like lauren michaels who has broad an influence on comedy, on late night and -- >> you know, i will say that i think colbert, that is possibly the, you know, the singular tv comic performance of our generation, you know, he may be the greater individual talent which is one reason why i can't wait to see what he does on late show. overall, overall influence in terms of, you know, television is different now because...
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stewart. what he has just revealed. >>> and our countdown to the oscars tonight. so many loved him as batman. now birdman, of course. we're one-on-one with michael keaton. and what he reveals, right here tonight. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes nothing else. it's works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com major: ok fitness class! here's our new trainer ensure active heart healt
stewart. what he has just revealed. >>> and our countdown to the oscars tonight. so many loved him as batman. now birdman, of course. we're one-on-one with michael keaton. and what he reveals, right here tonight. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to...
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stewart weighing in. nothing further from williams or nbc news pending an internal fact-checking review. >> thanks very much. >>> to michael tension on the streets of l.a. yesterday. >> yeah, we've all seen our fair share of high-speed car chases but this one was truly wild. the suspect stealing cars smashing into vehicles and abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: overnight a dramatic car chase through the streets of los angeles. watch this armed carjacker brazenly leading police on a miles-long pursuit. the whole thing caught on camera. >> the suspect is believed to be armed with a handgun. >> reporter: the wild chase beginning shortly after 5:00 p.m. police steving a report of a possible stolen gray toyota camry. the suspect veering into oncoming traffic and crashing into at least four cars before losing control and spinning out. eyewitness video shows the mangled wreck he left in his wake. this cell phone video shows the bandit getting out of the wrecked vehicle and trying to hijack this white car. the driver refusing to get out speeding away. the suspect then running up to 22-year-old elizabeth yarone's car an
stewart weighing in. nothing further from williams or nbc news pending an internal fact-checking review. >> thanks very much. >>> to michael tension on the streets of l.a. yesterday. >> yeah, we've all seen our fair share of high-speed car chases but this one was truly wild. the suspect stealing cars smashing into vehicles and abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: overnight a dramatic car chase through the streets of los angeles. watch this armed carjacker...
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michael cohen, head of commodities research for barclays. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> straight ahead on the program, pulitzer prize-winning columnist jim stewart and "ner geoffrey zakarian paid a visit to mcdonald's. what did he think of his first trip to the fast-food chain. they'll join us, as you can see, after this break. he only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. (lowe) hi. i'm rob lowe. and i have directv. (hs lowe) and i'm peaked in high school rob lowe. and i have cable. (lowe) directv is wireless, so you can put your tvs anywhere without having to look at those ugly wires and boxes in every room. (hs lowe) cable isn't wireless but you just gotta put something in front of them. (lowe) i'm still in awe of how great my tvs look. (hs lowe) and i'm still captain of the team. (lowe) don't be like this me. get rid of cable and upgrade
michael cohen, head of commodities research for barclays. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> straight ahead on the program, pulitzer prize-winning columnist jim stewart and "ner geoffrey zakarian paid a visit to mcdonald's. what did he think of his first trip to the fast-food chain. they'll join us, as you can see, after this break. he only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored...
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stewart. >> as secretary of the hudson and two. [inaudible] >> it's a pleasure to have an opportunity to share brief thought on "the hundred-year marathon" and the contributions of dr. michael pillsbury to the internment is the important debate about the future trajectory of chinese power. i have long valued the insights on china and the asia-pacific region. the combined knowledge of chinese history culture and politics with an understanding of u.s. security and the tools required to protect those interests. whether it's a congressional staffer, member of multiple presidential administration consultant to the pentagon's assessment for hudson institute scholar. dr. pillsbury has rendered important contributions to the understanding of china and its long-term relationship with the united states. part of what makes "the hundred-year marathon" such a unique contribution to literature and american relations is the evolution of the issue. rather than simply choosing the camp and sinking comfortably within it as happens far too often on important issues mike c. is on china changed as the facts on the ground changed here it is honesty let him see china as a long-term competitor at
stewart. >> as secretary of the hudson and two. [inaudible] >> it's a pleasure to have an opportunity to share brief thought on "the hundred-year marathon" and the contributions of dr. michael pillsbury to the internment is the important debate about the future trajectory of chinese power. i have long valued the insights on china and the asia-pacific region. the combined knowledge of chinese history culture and politics with an understanding of u.s. security and the tools...