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i think it's important i think the ability of the public to search and cross reference those and mr. matt you've done a good job and the more transparent the better. >> any other questions or comments from staff? public comment on 4r5i this is arrest i'm going to talk about 4 and seven hundred to address some serious problems in the city are making problems worse. the city has participates in the toxic state of california against tobacco and has good for example, put in quotation marks has good uses from the sale of tobacco products. the people in the homeless shelters have been used as a village for the city's desire to get more and more money for the first 5 programs national anthem the program for pregnant women and children up to 5 years old. they have about 87 state the state gets $0.02 and the city and county gets about one dollar gets maybe about $0.75 per cigarette package according to the health people in atlanta the costs of short end life executivecy and welfare costs from hospitals from cigarette smoking is high about 7 times as much as the county gets san francisco the city a
i think it's important i think the ability of the public to search and cross reference those and mr. matt you've done a good job and the more transparent the better. >> any other questions or comments from staff? public comment on 4r5i this is arrest i'm going to talk about 4 and seven hundred to address some serious problems in the city are making problems worse. the city has participates in the toxic state of california against tobacco and has good for example, put in quotation marks...
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. >> we'll get to you in a moment, mr. mattthe parade will start at 2:00 in the afternoon and winder its way around city hall to broad street. the team will make two symptoms. first at the kimmel center and then at broad and washington where they will be greeted by the mummers. the party in the streets will ends with a rally at fdr park. afterwards they'll head to citizens bank park where the phillies host a pregame tribute. >>> stay with "action news" for continuing coverage of the excitement surrounding the taney dragons. getting everything that they deserve. >> yup. >> i don't have anything to say. >> no, you don't really. so it's warm again, sunny. >>> going to be a nice one, matt. get those golf clubs ready to go. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we have no precipitation. lots of sun up over the horizon right now on sky 6. really pretty picture out there. the sun, rays of sunshine are up over the horizon anyway. the sun isn't going to be up for another 10 minutes or so but it is a good looking morning out there and feelin
. >> we'll get to you in a moment, mr. mattthe parade will start at 2:00 in the afternoon and winder its way around city hall to broad street. the team will make two symptoms. first at the kimmel center and then at broad and washington where they will be greeted by the mummers. the party in the streets will ends with a rally at fdr park. afterwards they'll head to citizens bank park where the phillies host a pregame tribute. >>> stay with "action news" for continuing...
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mrs. doubtfire" with matt on the scene. >>> "mrs.tfire" was the most replayed movie on cable last year. a lot of fans have shop up and placed flowers and momentoes in memory of robin >> it has been 21 years since "mrs. doubtfire" was in theaters and the house so promise independently featured will have the special place if their heart. the actor was in "mrs. doubtfire" and most robin williams in 1974 and they performed together at comedy clubs and he cherishes the role in "mrs. doubtfire" most. >> the greatest gift i ever signed, none of it would happen without robin and his wife, he did it for not only me, he never forgot his friends he wanted to cut you in. >> he helped get the first job in los angeles and called him the funniest man who ever lived. many people are slowing down while they drive by and people taking photos of the memorial obviously taking a little bit of time out of the day to remember robin williams. >>> of the death of robin williams front page news across the country. this is today's san francisco chronicle, the
mrs. doubtfire" with matt on the scene. >>> "mrs.tfire" was the most replayed movie on cable last year. a lot of fans have shop up and placed flowers and momentoes in memory of robin >> it has been 21 years since "mrs. doubtfire" was in theaters and the house so promise independently featured will have the special place if their heart. the actor was in "mrs. doubtfire" and most robin williams in 1974 and they performed together at comedy clubs...
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mr. chairman matt ask a question? i just want to touch on this. is the training coming from you to alj backed up to cms, feedback that is cms and accepting that as a direct out of? i'm going to use an example that's happening in the orthotics and prosthetics industry where after an artificial limb is made and delivered to the patient the claim is being denied by audit because the actual words patient is an amputee does not appear in a physician's notes. but the words patient requires audit -- artificial limb appear and the medicare history includes payment for the surgeon to conduct a limb amputation. and so many of these denials could be eliminated if, and getting a reverse on the alj. is there feedback going back down to the cms saying just because the exact words do not appear in the surgeons note that the patient is an amputee doesn't mean that you deny these because if you look it says the physician is saying they need a prosthetic and we pay them to -- a limb. are you looking at different records? because you know. >> nell -- no as a general
mr. chairman matt ask a question? i just want to touch on this. is the training coming from you to alj backed up to cms, feedback that is cms and accepting that as a direct out of? i'm going to use an example that's happening in the orthotics and prosthetics industry where after an artificial limb is made and delivered to the patient the claim is being denied by audit because the actual words patient is an amputee does not appear in a physician's notes. but the words patient requires audit --...
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mr. luck. second quarter his backup comes in, matt hassle back, throwing the perfect face to rick rogers and coltske a 20-nothing lead and giants pull off the lee, 27-27. full night of football, packers visiting the rams. first quart action, aaron rogers do what he does best, buying time with his leg. you can't give them all day. rogers had 128 yards and packers lead by a touchdown. in the fourth quarter michael sam on the field, rams down 18-7. matt flynn drops back and gets dropped. first nfl sack there for michael sam if you count the preseason. green bay they did go on to win this one, the final score, 21-7. also the mystics fell short to the new york liberty. tough loss for them. >> a heck of a defense. so sam will have a tough time making that team. >> it's going to be tough. >> all of those they got. >> all of those they got. that's our news for ♪ go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! >> you're watching c-span. at 4:00, it's "biden's 10 best april fools' pranks." but first, we go to the con
mr. luck. second quarter his backup comes in, matt hassle back, throwing the perfect face to rick rogers and coltske a 20-nothing lead and giants pull off the lee, 27-27. full night of football, packers visiting the rams. first quart action, aaron rogers do what he does best, buying time with his leg. you can't give them all day. rogers had 128 yards and packers lead by a touchdown. in the fourth quarter michael sam on the field, rams down 18-7. matt flynn drops back and gets dropped. first nfl...
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mrs. doubtfire" and fans have dropped off flowers where the movie took place. matt? >>> yes, "mrs. doubtfire" was the not replayed movie on basic cable last year with a lot of fans coming by and dropping off flowers and candles and momentoes to remember robin williams. >> the water is boiling. >> hello! >>> it has been 21 years since "mrs. doubtfire" was in theaters "mrs. doubtfire" was in theaters and that scene sick >> he cherished his role in "mrs. doubtfire" the most. >> one of the greatest gives i ever received in my life, nothing would have happened if not for robin williams and his wife and he did that not just for me but he never forgot his friends when he got something he wanted to cut you in. >> robin williams helped him get the first job in los angeles and called him the funniest man would ever lived. >> we have seen people slowing down, driving by the house this morning taking a few moments to remember robin williams. >>> in the north bay, the college of marin tweeted this photo of the. >> claimed actor. >> he his will always shine here. our thoughts know to his appeal
mrs. doubtfire" and fans have dropped off flowers where the movie took place. matt? >>> yes, "mrs. doubtfire" was the not replayed movie on basic cable last year with a lot of fans coming by and dropping off flowers and candles and momentoes to remember robin williams. >> the water is boiling. >> hello! >>> it has been 21 years since "mrs. doubtfire" was in theaters "mrs. doubtfire" was in theaters and that scene sick >> he...
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mr. david murphy. >> hi, tam. >> hi, david. >> saw matt yesterday.ve got cloud cover overnight that could not hold it together in the low humidity air mass that's still in place this morning. it's warm. 70 degrees but clear skies, lots of stars out right now and the promise of plenty of sunshine just like yesterday morning. 61 degrees in allentown, 64 in reading, 62 trenton, 61 in millville and a little bit warmer down the shore. upper 60's right now in both sea isle city and up the coast in atlantic city. as you head outside, 68 by 6 o'clock, about 71 by 8:00 a.m. mainly clear and fairly comfortable early today and as we roll through the day it's going to be warm. just a little bit warmer than yesterday in fact. 74 by 9 o'clock, 82 by noon and your high today probably hits around 3 o'clock, 87 degrees and by 6 o'clock, 83 and it might feel just a tad humid late in the day but humidity overall still behaving itself. that changes tomorrow. details in the seven day. >> thank you david. >>> well, the first day of school turned into a cause for panic for
mr. david murphy. >> hi, tam. >> hi, david. >> saw matt yesterday.ve got cloud cover overnight that could not hold it together in the low humidity air mass that's still in place this morning. it's warm. 70 degrees but clear skies, lots of stars out right now and the promise of plenty of sunshine just like yesterday morning. 61 degrees in allentown, 64 in reading, 62 trenton, 61 in millville and a little bit warmer down the shore. upper 60's right now in both sea isle city and...
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gentleman from california pointed out that henry peterson recommended matt burn at fbi director, in response to a question that i asked mr. peterson during our questioning of witnesses. i asked him whether or not he felt that the fbi, that matt burns should be contacted while he's sitting as a judge on the case of the ellisburg matter. to which he replied no. he indicated that matt burns should not be contacted during the course of that trial. and the answer is quite clear, so why not, and i asked him why not, and he said in response to my question, wouldn't this be a mistrial. some of us felt that it would. i happen to think as of matter of law that there would be a mistrial declared upon such a disclosure. i think that the act in contacting a presiding judge on a case of that magnitude, and i find a little bit amazing once again for him to say that didn't know what the present situation in the ellisburg matter. this is the major case of the decade prior to our deliberations on watergate if you'll go back a few years but he didn't know what was going on at that time. and there was no impropriety in a conversation. i hap
gentleman from california pointed out that henry peterson recommended matt burn at fbi director, in response to a question that i asked mr. peterson during our questioning of witnesses. i asked him whether or not he felt that the fbi, that matt burns should be contacted while he's sitting as a judge on the case of the ellisburg matter. to which he replied no. he indicated that matt burns should not be contacted during the course of that trial. and the answer is quite clear, so why not, and i...
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in this region here to to discuss this is matt southworth from the friends committee on national legislation thanks for joining us mr selfridge thank you for having me so let's jump right in just over a year ago the obama administration requested approval from congress to launch airstrikes against syrian president bashar al assad and his forces and assad is certainly not a friend to us and here in the u.s. but the phrase you know the enemy of my enemy is my friend is getting tossed around and what are the chances that our two governments will work together to fight isis i think the chances of that are highly unlikely i think with the u.s. seizes an opportunity to take unilateral strikes against isis the interesting thing to me is that the administration when they requested that authorization last year was resoundingly shut down by the american public and congress was not even able to take a vote on that authorization because the public was so adamantly opposed to yet another war in the middle east and yet more potential for bombing but do you think that sentiment has changed given this new the new action in the rise
in this region here to to discuss this is matt southworth from the friends committee on national legislation thanks for joining us mr selfridge thank you for having me so let's jump right in just over a year ago the obama administration requested approval from congress to launch airstrikes against syrian president bashar al assad and his forces and assad is certainly not a friend to us and here in the u.s. but the phrase you know the enemy of my enemy is my friend is getting tossed around and...
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matt. >> reporter: we have a couple of sticky situations on the roads mr.rphy, but not here, on 42, volume is heavy on 42 as people come back from the shorepoints. today we're not jammed, but volume is heavy already. we're watching a nasty crash on delsea drive, a vehicle ran into a tree, a medical chopper has been called to the scene, this is north of the red pine inn. stay on academy street or buck road as alternates to delsea drive to get around the restrictions there. route 1 northbound side of grant avenue there's a crash in the outer drive by the luk oil station. we have a crash at ford road and investigation at hatfield montgomery county, closing off north broad street by lansdale hospital. lucky our overnight construction on the northeast extension northbound between lansdale and quakertown has cleared. in perkiomen watch out four a wreck at ott road and gravel pike. no major issues on 422 eastbound from pilots. great news from the delaware valley drivers, northbound 495 reopened on saturday, both directions of travel available to you for your monda
matt. >> reporter: we have a couple of sticky situations on the roads mr.rphy, but not here, on 42, volume is heavy on 42 as people come back from the shorepoints. today we're not jammed, but volume is heavy already. we're watching a nasty crash on delsea drive, a vehicle ran into a tree, a medical chopper has been called to the scene, this is north of the red pine inn. stay on academy street or buck road as alternates to delsea drive to get around the restrictions there. route 1...
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i'll turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr. spielberg and "lincoln goes to hollywood." >> well, thank you very much. to paul and don and everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this and speak about spielberg's lincoln is important for us to do. this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abraham lincoln but a really fascinating study of congress. for those of us who care about the history of congress this is a welcome event for popular culture to celebrate congress. the title of my talk i connected to "mr. smith goes to washington" because i feel there is a dark connection between them in the sense both of these classics, spielberg's lincoln is an instant american classic and mr. smith is. both of them depict congress in a very dark way. i think we should acknowledge that. in spielberg's case i want to explore it deeper. it is a year and a half since the movie came out and the historical reception from people in my profession was generally very positive. there were critici
i'll turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr. spielberg and "lincoln goes to hollywood." >> well, thank you very much. to paul and don and everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this and speak about spielberg's lincoln is important for us to do. this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abraham lincoln but a really fascinating study of congress. for those of us who care about the history...
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mrs. doubt fire" was filmed. in boston fans left chalk messages and flowers near a bench where robin williams lectured matt damon's character in "good will hunting." damon released a statement on tuesday saying in part, robin brought so much joy into my life and i will carry that joy with me forever. he was such a beautiful man. i was lucky to know him and i will never ever forget him. >> "tonight show" host jimmy fallon also took a moment to remember williams late last night. >> and you would watch him and you would cry laughing and you would think i'm never going to see anyone like this human ever. it was just amazing. his brain was always thinking ten steps ahead of what he was saying. he was like the muhammad ali of comedy. >>> to the latest in iraq. this morning there are 130 more u.s. troops at work in erbil, iraq's worst hot spot. defense secretary chuck hagel said this is not a combat boots on the ground kind of operation. the troops were sent to help ease the humanitarian crisis and help refugees trapped by isis. nbc's richard jordan is live in the nation's capital. good morning. what's the latest? >> goo
mrs. doubt fire" was filmed. in boston fans left chalk messages and flowers near a bench where robin williams lectured matt damon's character in "good will hunting." damon released a statement on tuesday saying in part, robin brought so much joy into my life and i will carry that joy with me forever. he was such a beautiful man. i was lucky to know him and i will never ever forget him. >> "tonight show" host jimmy fallon also took a moment to remember williams...
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mrs. doubtfire" to "dead poet society," he had tremendous range. he was known for voices and characters, julliard trained actor excelled in dra matt -- dramatic roles like "good will hunting." his films grossed $5 billion worldwide in the box office. he supported the troops. he supported challenge athletes. >> he was very big hearted, kind, generous person. >> that's how he'll be remembered and memorialized. >> he's a fine, fine, fine man. >> reporter: so much more than an actor, he was a person who brought joy and laughter to so many. williams' wife released a statement saying in part, "it is our hope the focus is not on robin's death but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions." betty, back to you. >> thank you, jennifer. williams' death does highlight the issue of suicide in america. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, suicide rates among middle age americans have risen sharply in the past decade between 1999 and 2010. the suicide rate among americans between the ages of 35 to 64 grew by nearly 30%. so if you or someone you know needs help, the national suicide prevention life line is available a
mrs. doubtfire" to "dead poet society," he had tremendous range. he was known for voices and characters, julliard trained actor excelled in dra matt -- dramatic roles like "good will hunting." his films grossed $5 billion worldwide in the box office. he supported the troops. he supported challenge athletes. >> he was very big hearted, kind, generous person. >> that's how he'll be remembered and memorialized. >> he's a fine, fine, fine man. >>...
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mr. lurie. let's go to new york for what's coming up on the "today" show. >> matt lauer and tamron hall have a preview good morning. >> good morning to both of you. coming up on a thursday morning. we'll have the latest on the breaking news, ebola patient dr. kent brantly set to leave the atlanta hospital. it's a good sign for him. there's encouraging news for the other american being treated as well. >>> also, the fallout from the murder of the american journalist james foley and the failed mission that attempted to save him and other u.s. hostages. >>> and then do you use the time off that you're allowed to use at work. it turns out a lot of us do not. why the u.s. is becoming the no-vacation nation. >>> and al with with the birthday check up. chris and >> see you at 7:00, thanks. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >>> good morning. we'll see increasing clouds. a chance of showers even isolated thunderstorms as we head into the rest of today. a cool stretch is on tap for us. we're talking about temperature it's in high 70s for at least three straigh
mr. lurie. let's go to new york for what's coming up on the "today" show. >> matt lauer and tamron hall have a preview good morning. >> good morning to both of you. coming up on a thursday morning. we'll have the latest on the breaking news, ebola patient dr. kent brantly set to leave the atlanta hospital. it's a good sign for him. there's encouraging news for the other american being treated as well. >>> also, the fallout from the murder of the american...
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mr. woody to come up and present you some other details and related perspective, and then i'll close. >> yes, good afternoon. i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an opportunity to develop multi-family housing, feel it's really one of the most unique or one of the best sites we've come across. also one to provide a true partnership between us as a private company and the city. we [speaker not understood] has a long track record of doing very important civic buildings as well as housing, to work with us. and mr. updike's department. and have come up with a ken except tail plan that has been reviewed with city planning. the site divides the [speaker not understood] in half. the northern and eastern portion of the site basically would become a build to suit for the city of approximately 4 62,000 square
mr. woody to come up and present you some other details and related perspective, and then i'll close. >> yes, good afternoon. i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an...
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mr. science. >> and now you know a road to avoid with karen, as well. >> reporter: now i know matt's new nick flameave an accident that's causing issues here. right now we have the right shoulder block, right now the truck ran into the guardrail over there. it's blocking a couple of lanes it's blocking the left lane and the right shoulder, the blue route northbound approaching ridge pike. you can see several penndot vehicles own police on the scene right now. northbound slow as you pass the scene on the blue route northbound approaching ridge pike. let's go to the maps we'll show you other issues. clump road are and whites mill road we have an accident there. northeast extension we have the construction that cleared. northeast extension will close between lansdale and the mid county toll area from sunday to 6:00 a.m., the alternate is 309 instead. for the weekend you'll have a closure. for now you're looking okay, just construction out there. here's the blue route looking at 55 miles per hour. no problem, schuylkill expressway is not too bad. don't forget you have the traffic lights that are on the
mr. science. >> and now you know a road to avoid with karen, as well. >> reporter: now i know matt's new nick flameave an accident that's causing issues here. right now we have the right shoulder block, right now the truck ran into the guardrail over there. it's blocking a couple of lanes it's blocking the left lane and the right shoulder, the blue route northbound approaching ridge pike. you can see several penndot vehicles own police on the scene right now. northbound slow as you...
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i'll turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr. spielberg and "lincoln goes to hollywood." >> well, thank you very much. to paul and don and everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this and speak about spielberg's lincoln is important for us to do. this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abraham lincoln but a really fascinating study of congress. for those of us who care about the history of congress this is a welcome event for popular culture to celebrate congress. the title of my talk i connected to "mr. smith goes to washington" because i feel there is a dark connection between them in the sense both of these classics, spielberg's lincoln is an instant american classic and mr. smith is. both of them depict congress in a very dark way. i think we should acknowledge that. in spielberg's case i want to explore it deeper. it is a year and a half since the movie came out and the historical reception from people in my profession was generally very positive. there were critici
i'll turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr. spielberg and "lincoln goes to hollywood." >> well, thank you very much. to paul and don and everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this and speak about spielberg's lincoln is important for us to do. this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abraham lincoln but a really fascinating study of congress. for those of us who care about the history...
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mrs. doubtfire." in 1997 he won an oscar as his role as a psychologist to matt damon's troubled unknown genius in the movie "good will hunting." think about the range. incredible that an actor who had made such a wide and indelible impression for his outrageous over the top 100 mile an hour hilarity, he could get all the way from that to the most considered, most controlled, most mature character play and make you believe that he was that guy, too. it was reported just last month even as he continued to work in movies and on tv and on broadway that robin williams had checked himself into a drug rehab program. his publicist issued this statement tonight. "robin williams passed away this morning. he has been battling severe depression of late. this is a tragic and sudden loss. the family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this difficult time." joining us, senior editorial director at "the wall street journal" where he oversees the newspaper's speak easy culture blog. thanks for coming in. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> he always -- robin williams alwa
mrs. doubtfire." in 1997 he won an oscar as his role as a psychologist to matt damon's troubled unknown genius in the movie "good will hunting." think about the range. incredible that an actor who had made such a wide and indelible impression for his outrageous over the top 100 mile an hour hilarity, he could get all the way from that to the most considered, most controlled, most mature character play and make you believe that he was that guy, too. it was reported just last month...
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mrs. doubtfire,". in 1997 he won an oscar as his role as a psychologist to matt damon's troubled unknown genius in the movie "good will hunting." think about the range. incredible that an actor who had made such a wide and indelible impression for his outrageous over the top 100 mile an hour hilarity, he could ge all the way from that to the most considered, most controlled, most mature character play and make you believe that he was that guy, too. it was reported just last month even as he continued to work in movies and on tv and on broadway that robin williams had checked himself into a drug rehab program. his publicist issued this statement tonight. "robin williams passed away this morning. he has been battling severe depression of late. this is a tragic and sudden loss. the family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this difficult time." joining us, senior editorial director at "the wall street journal" where he oversees the newspaper's speak easy culture blog. thanks for coming in. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> he always -- robin williams alway
mrs. doubtfire,". in 1997 he won an oscar as his role as a psychologist to matt damon's troubled unknown genius in the movie "good will hunting." think about the range. incredible that an actor who had made such a wide and indelible impression for his outrageous over the top 100 mile an hour hilarity, he could ge all the way from that to the most considered, most controlled, most mature character play and make you believe that he was that guy, too. it was reported just last month...
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mrs. doubtfire" taking pictures, and the bench that williams and matt damon made famous in the boston publicn impromptu memorial, fans left flowers and wrote quotes from the movies on the ground." new york times" as a beautiful remembrance of him on page one, and billy crystal, of all the tweets, he just wrote, no words, having to got to know him well. >> reliving through the moments, so many different hits. your favorite robin williams movie? "good will hunting" was good, and he was not a comedian. >> down generational lines, and i'm old enough for the experience. >> i can't get over the fact he was tortured with such success and talent that it's just unbelievable. >> can happen to anyone. >> "squawk on the street" will be right back. dsl myth #1. it can help your business save money. false. the truth is when you compare our fastest internet to the fastest dsl from the phone company, comcast business gives you more for your money. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for busin
mrs. doubtfire" taking pictures, and the bench that williams and matt damon made famous in the boston publicn impromptu memorial, fans left flowers and wrote quotes from the movies on the ground." new york times" as a beautiful remembrance of him on page one, and billy crystal, of all the tweets, he just wrote, no words, having to got to know him well. >> reliving through the moments, so many different hits. your favorite robin williams movie? "good will hunting"...
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mrs. doubt fire." >> it was app enormous hit. >> he won the oscar for "good will hunting," written by ben aflac and matt damon. he'll have a legacy as an actor. >> that's almost an art film, and showed his breadth. he could walk into anything and show up almost anyone, as effortlessly as he would go into a different dialect or jump into a stick as you can see him. he lived a great life. the movie star life. had the divorces to prove it. the dalliances with nannies, the cocaine adibz. when you see the outporings of grief on twitter. he had the respect of everywhere world. >> it's behind respect. this is a man who was beloved. he was supportive of cif fer and dana reeve -- christopher and dana reeve, he was active in helping others, hosting comic releafs with whoopy gold berg and others. he worked for the u.s.o., travelling to kuwait, iraq, afghanistan, and president obama released a statement that said in part: . by. >> he was a larger than life star, right. but showed in good. that he could condense himself and become part of a larger hole, which again is the mark of a great actor and person, and someone who w
mrs. doubt fire." >> it was app enormous hit. >> he won the oscar for "good will hunting," written by ben aflac and matt damon. he'll have a legacy as an actor. >> that's almost an art film, and showed his breadth. he could walk into anything and show up almost anyone, as effortlessly as he would go into a different dialect or jump into a stick as you can see him. he lived a great life. the movie star life. had the divorces to prove it. the dalliances with...
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mr. shaw for comment with no response. matt? >> all right, jacob. thank you very much.going to be unfolding over the next couple of days. >> you made the point if there was a child involved, wouldn't they question the 7-year-old? >> i think the 7-year-old nephew, it would seem easy to go to him and ask what happened. >> we'll see what happens. >>> let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by sleep inn. dream better here. >> all right, guys. well, we'll see what happens there. we know what's been happening in the south. this ring of fire, ridge of high pressure will not break down. it will finally start to today, but in the meantime in shreveport it will feel like 90 degrees. 92 in atlanta. and the heat is shifting to the east today. new york's going to feel close to 90. the air quality alerts for hartford, providence, and dover. risk of strong storms in the central plains. gorgeous weather out west. showers move into the northeast. rip currents stretching from new england all the way down into florida again because o
mr. shaw for comment with no response. matt? >> all right, jacob. thank you very much.going to be unfolding over the next couple of days. >> you made the point if there was a child involved, wouldn't they question the 7-year-old? >> i think the 7-year-old nephew, it would seem easy to go to him and ask what happened. >> we'll see what happens. >>> let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by...
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that nominee ought to be and the attorney general suggested to names, matt burns, a judge in california, and henry peterson. given that, mr. ehrlichman, acting as the president's agent, sought to inquire whether or not judge burns was interested. this is what he said. judge, i have been asked by the president to call you. i have been asked to discuss with you a federal appointment, which is not traditional in character. i do not know whether this is an appropriate time for us to have a conversation like this because i do not know what the present situation in your trial is. iven that, judge burns said, see no reason why we can't talk right away. thereafter, they met. they walked out on the bluffs in san clemente. , you aren said proposing a lawsuit. if that any point a subject arises that you feel impinges upon your ability to fairly try the case, you just turn around and walk away from me. as i said before, this is not something that needs to be discussed right now. we can talk about it later. the judge said, fine. let's proceed. they walked out on the bluff. an offer was made to be director of the fbi. judge burns saw n
that nominee ought to be and the attorney general suggested to names, matt burns, a judge in california, and henry peterson. given that, mr. ehrlichman, acting as the president's agent, sought to inquire whether or not judge burns was interested. this is what he said. judge, i have been asked by the president to call you. i have been asked to discuss with you a federal appointment, which is not traditional in character. i do not know whether this is an appropriate time for us to have a...
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so i'm going to turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr.elberg and how "lincoln" goes to hollywood. [applause] >> well, thank you very much to paul and to don and to everyone here. it's an honor to be at a symposium like this and to speak about spielberg's "lincoln" in a place like this is an important thing for us to do. this is a movie that's now about a year and a half old, and it's not just a biopic about abraham lincoln, it happens to be a really fascinating study about congress. for those of us who care about the history of congress, this is a wonderful event for popular culture to celebrate congress. in the title of my talk, i connected with frank capras, "mr. smith goes to washington," because i feel like there is a dark connection between them in the sense that both these classics, spielberg's "lincoln" is instantly an american classic, and frank capras' "mr. smith goes to washington" both depict congress in a dark way. the historical perception from people in my generation was generally positive. some of them were large as if the
so i'm going to turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr.elberg and how "lincoln" goes to hollywood. [applause] >> well, thank you very much to paul and to don and to everyone here. it's an honor to be at a symposium like this and to speak about spielberg's "lincoln" in a place like this is an important thing for us to do. this is a movie that's now about a year and a half old, and it's not just a biopic about abraham lincoln, it...
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as a party and presidential leader.pins i'm going to turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr spielberg and "lincoln" goes tow hollywood. >> well, thank you very much.its to paul and to don and to everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this. and to speak about spielberg's d lincoln is important for us to d do.no this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abrahamc lincoln but a really fascinatint study of congress. for those of us who care about the history of congress, this is a welcome event for popular culture to celebrate congress. although in the title of my tal i connected to "mr. smith goes to washington" because i feel there is a dark connection there is a dark connection clas between them in the sense that both of these classics, a spielberg's "lincoln" is an instant american classic and "mr. smith" is and instant classic. both of them depict congress in a very dark way.on i think we should acknowledge that. in spielberg's case i want to explore it deeper.rong it is a year and a half since the movie came out and
as a party and presidential leader.pins i'm going to turn the podium over to matt pinsker and also let him talk to us about mr spielberg and "lincoln" goes tow hollywood. >> well, thank you very much.its to paul and to don and to everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this. and to speak about spielberg's d lincoln is important for us to d do.no this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abrahamc lincoln but a really...
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matt through chance is there and reza sayah is in cairo. we'll be live to all of them later in the newscast. >>> u.s. president barack obama says he has authorized targeted airstrikes in iraq. mr. obama says the airstrikes will be launched only if necessary to protect american personnel and to help iraqis. there are no indications that any airstrikes have been carried out. mr. obama's announcement came after they announced they were performing an air drop. the air drop is to help groups stop facing possible starvation. >>> it was last week when they stormed the town of sinjah. now thousands of people are trapped without food, water or shelter in the intense iraqi summer heat. here's what president obama had to say about that. >> when we face a situation like we do on that mountain with innocent people physician facing the prospect of violence on a horrific scale, when we have a mandate to help, in this case requests from the iraqi government, and when we have the unique capabilities to help avert a massacre, i believe the united states of america cannot turn a blind eye. we can act carefully and responsibly to prevent genocide. that's what we're doing on that mountain. i've th
matt through chance is there and reza sayah is in cairo. we'll be live to all of them later in the newscast. >>> u.s. president barack obama says he has authorized targeted airstrikes in iraq. mr. obama says the airstrikes will be launched only if necessary to protect american personnel and to help iraqis. there are no indications that any airstrikes have been carried out. mr. obama's announcement came after they announced they were performing an air drop. the air drop is to help...
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as a mentor to a troubled matt damon in "good will hunting" his rapid fire delivery became signature. >> there it is. >> the barbarian in you. he was tender even in drag as "mrse." [ grunting ] and outright riotous in "jumangi." and like so many funny men he had a somber side according to a spokesperson. williams had been battling severe depression recently. the actor was 63. the coroner's office is planning a news conference at the same time a forensics exam and toxicology test is expected to begin. kirk hawkins, abc news, los angeles. devin, michelle, back to you. >> thanks, kirk. we have been hearing in recent years about williams' battle with addiction. >> he sat down with our own diane sawyer in 2006 and opened up about the darkness of his ongoing struggle always with a glimmer of hope. >> was there one moment that you fell into it again. one day. >> usually very gradual. standing at a precipice. you look down, a voice, quiet voice goes, "jump." the same voice. the same voice goes "just one." a voice goes "jump." and the idea of just one. and for some one who has no tolerance for it, that's not a possibility. >> to talk about it as caused by something --
as a mentor to a troubled matt damon in "good will hunting" his rapid fire delivery became signature. >> there it is. >> the barbarian in you. he was tender even in drag as "mrse." [ grunting ] and outright riotous in "jumangi." and like so many funny men he had a somber side according to a spokesperson. williams had been battling severe depression recently. the actor was 63. the coroner's office is planning a news conference at the same time a...
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mr. charles payne. >> you miss me? >> i missed you so much. i will help the home stocks. i will do home improvement. charles: can't wait. too late to double down? mattccall, lot of headlines to shift to. >> i like it. headlines give great opportunity. we'll talk about the pull back, hot bounce. charles: tracy byrnes you must be on a hot date. i hate to digress. you look fantastic. >> you should go away. unfortunately i'm going home to bed. charles: kate rogers, social media guru. you up noted from the note and laptop to the tablet. grand you joined the 21st century. >> thank you very much, charles. only took people a couple months. charles: a lot of stuff with social media? can't wait for it. we have to greet my good friend, expert gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management. you're one of the guys i respect the most. glad you took time. >> i have only paper, not tablets. charles: you're old school. i say it before, say it beginnings we're not talking about day trading. i think some guys are starting to day trade my ideas. every day they go up. even though happen periodically, here is the real deal, guys, if you want to become rich and build up money
mr. charles payne. >> you miss me? >> i missed you so much. i will help the home stocks. i will do home improvement. charles: can't wait. too late to double down? mattccall, lot of headlines to shift to. >> i like it. headlines give great opportunity. we'll talk about the pull back, hot bounce. charles: tracy byrnes you must be on a hot date. i hate to digress. you look fantastic. >> you should go away. unfortunately i'm going home to bed. charles: kate rogers, social...
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. -- i think off matt levine with bloomberg view, on this.o the math i need to know what that coupon is for mrn's are better than others. he is a big fan of raising his own personal income taxes, but he is doing tax arbitrage right now with this deal. of bnpbitsberger with us paribas. this is the spirit of transnational corporations. blue chipt likes companies. from where you said, will we see more of the heinz or more of the burger king transactions? >> capital moving efficiently and enhancing shareholder value -- i think that these transactions will continue. money is cheap, and if there is opportunities, whether it is through tax inversions or other m&a type stuff to capitalize. >> away from all-time at a with heinz with the brazilian team iting in, and mr. buffett, is a new globalization, isn't it, which bnp paribas, i think of your work and china being an example. >> without a doubt. again, capital is going to flow to the place where there is less regulation, where it can earn the most return, and that is what you are seeing. >> is there a simple fix for this? talk have a minute to about
. -- i think off matt levine with bloomberg view, on this.o the math i need to know what that coupon is for mrn's are better than others. he is a big fan of raising his own personal income taxes, but he is doing tax arbitrage right now with this deal. of bnpbitsberger with us paribas. this is the spirit of transnational corporations. blue chipt likes companies. from where you said, will we see more of the heinz or more of the burger king transactions? >> capital moving efficiently and...