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mary's company mtm production produced numerous shows and said this logo gave her an aha moment. >> that was her graphic icon for her show. mary tyler moore first gave me the idea that you can own your own show and produce it. >> he was the one. >> she was the one. she was the one. that's where i got that idea from. mtm productions. ♪ she can turn the world on with her smile ♪ ♪ take a nothing day and make it worthwhile ♪ know it ♪ >> by the way, gayle king will have a show mary tyler moore, love is all around. we found so many amazing moments with mary, that we want to share with you now. >> newsroom. >> i think mary richards was a real person. and i've always had a hard time separating myself from mary richards. their lives are different. she was single. i'm married. you know, i'm an actress, she was a career woman. but my reactions, my instinctive reactions to things were similar to the way i portrayed them on the screen. >> as much as the world loved her as mary richards, she also wanted audiences to accept her in other roles. >> i'm just going to have to rely on people to grow up an
mary's company mtm production produced numerous shows and said this logo gave her an aha moment. >> that was her graphic icon for her show. mary tyler moore first gave me the idea that you can own your own show and produce it. >> he was the one. >> she was the one. she was the one. that's where i got that idea from. mtm productions. ♪ she can turn the world on with her smile ♪ ♪ take a nothing day and make it worthwhile ♪ know it ♪ >> by the way, gayle king...
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you see, mary's company, mtm enterprises, produced numerous tv shows. mrs. o.an aha moment. >> that was her graphic icon for her studio. mary tyler moore first gave me the idea that you can own your own show and produce it. >> oh, wow, she was the one fnlts. >> she was the one. that's where i got that idea from, mtm productions. ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile ♪ ♪ who can take a nothing day and make it all seem worth while ♪ ♪ well it's you girl and you should know it ♪ >> in our 36 years on the air at "e.t." we have had so many incredible moments with her and with her mary tyler moore co-stars. here is mary in her own words. >> my mother and father were very, very funny, witty, sharp people. and i never dreamed that i would be able to be doing that as my life's work. >> mary was grateful to be back with her mary tyler moore co-stars when we last saw her. they reunited for an episode of "hot in cleveland" in 2013, and we asked her how it felt to have the gang together. >> it's wonderful, but it makes me sad too. it makes me feel, why don't i have thi
you see, mary's company, mtm enterprises, produced numerous tv shows. mrs. o.an aha moment. >> that was her graphic icon for her studio. mary tyler moore first gave me the idea that you can own your own show and produce it. >> oh, wow, she was the one fnlts. >> she was the one. that's where i got that idea from, mtm productions. ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile ♪ ♪ who can take a nothing day and make it all seem worth while ♪ ♪ well it's you girl and you...
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people could get the betty white who is now 95 was on the mtm show all those years. what a cast that was. anybody who's worked in television who knew that so well. everybody like the newsman, the phony anchor. the writer who didn't want to be there. lou, lou grant, what a show he had spun off. it was amazing. her career was amazing. she was indelible. she was part of the fabric of the american culture. we'll never see her life again. >> all right. larry king, we appreciate you taking a few minutes to help us remember mary tyler moore. >> any time. happy to do it, thanks. >> i appreciate that. and yes, as larry king said, in the '70s, you could talk about watching those episodes live and the whole country would standstill for some of them. and of course, for another generation it came later. mary tyler moore you'd see it on nick at night, syndication still. a whole new generation too grew up very familiar with that show and those characters. we will have much more on the life and legacy of mary tyler moore throughout the hour. also going to speak to a long time collab
people could get the betty white who is now 95 was on the mtm show all those years. what a cast that was. anybody who's worked in television who knew that so well. everybody like the newsman, the phony anchor. the writer who didn't want to be there. lou, lou grant, what a show he had spun off. it was amazing. her career was amazing. she was indelible. she was part of the fabric of the american culture. we'll never see her life again. >> all right. larry king, we appreciate you taking a...
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they formed the production company mtm enterprises. their first project was the mary tyler moore show. the popular show ran until 1977, she tried several times to revive the variety show with limited success. in 1980 she took on a challenging stage role in whose life is it any way. her performance was met with raves from critics and audiences. this period was difficult for her. her sister died and in 1980 her son accidently killed himself. in 1971 she and tinker divorced. she developed a alcohol problem and checked into the betty ford clinic. she earned an oscar nomination for her role in ordinary people. in 1983 she married her third his, in the following years she had plenty of tv roles including a role as ben stiller's mother and a role on tv land's hot in cleveland. in 2012 she received a lifetime achievement screen actor's guild award. she wrote about her battle with type one diabetes. she showed america her versatility as an actress, she will be remembered for her ir -- spirit and turning the world on with her smile. >>> coming u
they formed the production company mtm enterprises. their first project was the mary tyler moore show. the popular show ran until 1977, she tried several times to revive the variety show with limited success. in 1980 she took on a challenging stage role in whose life is it any way. her performance was met with raves from critics and audiences. this period was difficult for her. her sister died and in 1980 her son accidently killed himself. in 1971 she and tinker divorced. she developed a...
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. >> reporter: that same year 1969 she and then-husband grant tinker formed mtm enterprises.produced such top series as "hill street blues." after "the mary tyler moore show," she did a variety show that had a supporting cast that included michael keaton and david letterman. then robert redford cast her as a suburban mother dealing with the loss of one son and the anguish of another in "ordinary people." >> you blame me for the whole think. >> can't you see anything other than in terms of how it affects you request essentially you? >> no you can't, and neither can anybody else. >> reporter: her only child, richard, died of a gunshot wound. >> my only regret in life of things that i could have done differently is that i didn't have more children. i lost my son 14 yeaago. and i don't have and will not have grandchildren. and i miss them. >> reporter: diagnosed with type 1 diabetes she was long time chairman of jdrf a foundation to support research into juvenile diabetes a powerful advocate testifying to congress on behalf of those afflicted. she is survived by her third husband
. >> reporter: that same year 1969 she and then-husband grant tinker formed mtm enterprises.produced such top series as "hill street blues." after "the mary tyler moore show," she did a variety show that had a supporting cast that included michael keaton and david letterman. then robert redford cast her as a suburban mother dealing with the loss of one son and the anguish of another in "ordinary people." >> you blame me for the whole think. >>...
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mtm productions. >>. ♪ who can take on nothing in the day and make it all seem worthwhile ♪ ♪ you shouldit >> a lot of people singing that song the last 24 hours. by wait, gayle king will anchor a one-hour special on cbs entitled mary tyler moore, love is all around. >> we have been pouring through our "e.t." vault and we found so many amazing moments with mary that we want to share with you now. >> newsroom. >> i think mary is real person and i always add problem separating myself from laura. she was single, i'm married. i'm an actress, she was a career woman. but my reactions, my instinctive reactions to things were similar to the way i portrayed them on the screen. >> as much as the world loved her as mary richards, she also wanted audiences to accept her in other roles. >> i'm just going to have to rely on people to grow up and let go of her now. she is gone now and there is another person here. >> mary took on all kind of characters. starring with julie andrews in "modern millie" and "a change of habit" with elvis presley. >> it doesn't stop me from being a woman. >> playing mary to
mtm productions. >>. ♪ who can take on nothing in the day and make it all seem worthwhile ♪ ♪ you shouldit >> a lot of people singing that song the last 24 hours. by wait, gayle king will anchor a one-hour special on cbs entitled mary tyler moore, love is all around. >> we have been pouring through our "e.t." vault and we found so many amazing moments with mary that we want to share with you now. >> newsroom. >> i think mary is real person and i...
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we are standing at the mtm studio lot where she produced sh shows.2 reunion of all the ladies from the "mary tyler moore show". this is a rare look at mary at work, 2002 and mary had gathered her former co-stars together to breaking show.t their ground she had a hands-on approach and wanted the special to be special. >> i wanted a sense of who the people are, who played those characters are. >> the day we were there it was the sisterhood of the mary tyler show and the cast reunited and the love was all around. they rarely got to see each other. >> i live in new york and most everyone else lives in los angeles. it's not like we run into each other at the >> here we are. isn't it funny? >> valley harper sat down -- valerie harper sat down to share memories of rhoda, her rash friend. >> i'm mary richards. hello. >> get out of my apartment! >> which one of us looks the cutest? >> you. you've always been the cutest. >> i wonder if there's any room on the schedule for ther series of reunion. you keep rejuning week after week. >> the closest on the show was
we are standing at the mtm studio lot where she produced sh shows.2 reunion of all the ladies from the "mary tyler moore show". this is a rare look at mary at work, 2002 and mary had gathered her former co-stars together to breaking show.t their ground she had a hands-on approach and wanted the special to be special. >> i wanted a sense of who the people are, who played those characters are. >> the day we were there it was the sisterhood of the mary tyler show and the cast...
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reporter: in 1962 she married a tv executive and formed mtm enterprises.he first series was the mary tyler moore show. at a time when the women's liberation movement was growing, it was one of the first primetime programs to feature a single, working woman. >> that is just wonderful. reporter: in 1980 she showed her acting abilities extended beyond comedy. >> he never would have been in the hospital. reporter: she played an ic, grieving mother in "ordinary people." it earned her a golden globe and she was nominated for an oscar. she battled alcoholism, diabetes, and devoted much of her time with raising awareness. >> i have struggled with my disease, and confronted its tyranny every day of my life. in 1984 she remarried and continued acting. she received a lifetime achievement award from the screen actors guild. she will always be remembered for her smile, humor, and independent spirit. today's showings to a close and you can find more on our website. to reach me and most of the team, go to twitter. from all of us here, thank you for watching. >> make sens
reporter: in 1962 she married a tv executive and formed mtm enterprises.he first series was the mary tyler moore show. at a time when the women's liberation movement was growing, it was one of the first primetime programs to feature a single, working woman. >> that is just wonderful. reporter: in 1980 she showed her acting abilities extended beyond comedy. >> he never would have been in the hospital. reporter: she played an ic, grieving mother in "ordinary people." it...
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. >> in 1970, she reappeared as mary richards producinged by her own company, mtm. character broke the mold. she was single, over 30, employed and spent the night with a man. >> why you are you here? >> i haven't seen you in a month or so. you departmeidn't think the onln i was here -- >> she had coworkers and friends. ♪ it's a long way to tiperary. >> i will never be able to repair her for the blessings she gave me. mary tyler moore struggled at times had her private life. there was alcoholism. >> about the early 70s that i began to drink to the point where i thought about it as a solution. >> it's the funny moments we remember most. spurchgy, ambitious and hopefully optimistic mary. >> we want to switch gears to wall street where the record books are being rewritten. the dow jones average crossed the 20,000 mark with a vengeance and s&p as well. all closed no record territory. the dow is up 9%, leading the charge manufacturing and banking stocks. goldman sack alone is up 30%. corporate earnings and improving global economy is also out. more from cnbc is up. >> bre
. >> in 1970, she reappeared as mary richards producinged by her own company, mtm. character broke the mold. she was single, over 30, employed and spent the night with a man. >> why you are you here? >> i haven't seen you in a month or so. you departmeidn't think the onln i was here -- >> she had coworkers and friends. ♪ it's a long way to tiperary. >> i will never be able to repair her for the blessings she gave me. mary tyler moore struggled at times had her...
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when it comes to the industry especially, she was a businesswoman with mtm enterprises. didn't just -- you know, people think of her as an actress, which of course she was, but she also had a very good head for business. and, you know, this was a time where you didn't see very many women who really took control of their empire. you know, we've seen it with lucille ball but we didn't see it very much in the '70s. now it's kind of common place, but it wasn't back then. she was fearless. she was unafraid to take these risks. you know, you look at her and see how beautiful she was. that isn't what it was about. she was willing to make herself look silly if she needed to for a laugh. she was willing to do whatever it took to put out a really great product, which was her splendid tv show. >> thank you for sharing for a moment. really appreciate it. we're trying to reach out to people who knew her well. we're going to continue to follow and cover this story of mary tyler moore's death, untimely death,le 80 years old today. but we're also going to be coming back from a break and
when it comes to the industry especially, she was a businesswoman with mtm enterprises. didn't just -- you know, people think of her as an actress, which of course she was, but she also had a very good head for business. and, you know, this was a time where you didn't see very many women who really took control of their empire. you know, we've seen it with lucille ball but we didn't see it very much in the '70s. now it's kind of common place, but it wasn't back then. she was fearless. she was...
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version every breakfast at tiffany's on broadway, in 1970, moore and tinker formed protection company mtm enterprizes, first project, the mayor i tyler moore show. she played marry richards, ground breaking tv charger, lived independently no husband or steady boyfriend. the wildly popular show ran until 1977. moore tried several times to revive the variety show genre with extremely limited success. in 1980, she took on a challenging stage role in whose life is it anyway? and when she played a quadriplegic artist asserting her her former ands was met with raves from critics and audiences. this period was difficult personally for moore. her sister elizabeth died. in 1980 her son, accidentally killed himself. and in 1981, she and her husband divorced. around this time she developed serious alcohol problem. and check herself into the betty ford center for treatment in 1984. she met these challenges head-on saying you can't be brave if you only have wonderful things happen to you. >> ♪ ♪ at dominion, we're putting our energy to work creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy source
version every breakfast at tiffany's on broadway, in 1970, moore and tinker formed protection company mtm enterprizes, first project, the mayor i tyler moore show. she played marry richards, ground breaking tv charger, lived independently no husband or steady boyfriend. the wildly popular show ran until 1977. moore tried several times to revive the variety show genre with extremely limited success. in 1980, she took on a challenging stage role in whose life is it anyway? and when she played a...
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mtm productions. ♪ she can turn the world on with her smile ♪ ♪ take a nothing day and make it worthwhilet's you, girl, and you should know it ♪ >> by the way, gayle king will have a show mary tyler moore, love is all around. we found so many amazing moments with mary, that we want to share with you now. >> newsroom. >> i think mary richards was a real person. and i've always had a hard time separating myself from mary she was single. i'm married. you know, i'm an actress, she was a career woman. but my reactions, my instinctive reactions to things were similar to the way i portrayed them on the screen. >> as much as the world loved her as mary richards, she also wanted audiences to accept her in other roles. >> i'm just going to have to rely on people to grow up and let go of her. because she's gone now. and there's another person here. >> mary took on all kinds of characters, starring with julie andrews in "thoroughly modern millie. "and "a change of habit" with elvis presley. >> the fact that i'm a nun doesn't stop me from being a woman. >> he was very much in awe of me. he was a huge
mtm productions. ♪ she can turn the world on with her smile ♪ ♪ take a nothing day and make it worthwhilet's you, girl, and you should know it ♪ >> by the way, gayle king will have a show mary tyler moore, love is all around. we found so many amazing moments with mary, that we want to share with you now. >> newsroom. >> i think mary richards was a real person. and i've always had a hard time separating myself from mary she was single. i'm married. you know, i'm an...
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1970, she reappeared on tv as mary richards on "the mary tyler moore" show produced by her own company mtmaracter broke the mold for women in tv sitcoms. she was single, over 30, employed, and actually spent the night with a man. >> why are you here? >> well, i haven't seen you in a month or so, and i -- oh, no. oh, you didn't think that the only reason that i was here was to -- >> reporter: and instead of family, she had coworkers and friends. ♪ it's a long way >> reporter: from former costar ed azer in, i will never be able to repay her for the blessings she gave me. and from carol burr n net, one of the sweetest people i knew. she struggled in her life. from alcoholism. >> i began to drink to the point where i thought about it as a solution. >> reporter: but it's the funny moments we cherish and remember most. the spunky, ambitious, and hopelessly optimistic mary. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ >> according to her publicist, mary tyler moore died in a hospital in connecticut today in the company of friends and her husband of 33 years. she was 80 years old. >>> we turn now to anot
1970, she reappeared on tv as mary richards on "the mary tyler moore" show produced by her own company mtmaracter broke the mold for women in tv sitcoms. she was single, over 30, employed, and actually spent the night with a man. >> why are you here? >> well, i haven't seen you in a month or so, and i -- oh, no. oh, you didn't think that the only reason that i was here was to -- >> reporter: and instead of family, she had coworkers and friends. ♪ it's a long way...
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in 1962 moore married the tv executive, grant tinker, and they formed mtm enterprises.neapolis at a time when the women's liberation movement was growing, the sitcom was one of america's first prime—time programmes to feature a single working woman. that's just wonderful. in 1980, moore showed her acting abilities extended beyond comedy. buck never would have been in the hospital. that's enough! she played an icy, grieving mother in the film, ordinary people. it earned her a golden globe award she was nominated for an oscar. mary tyler moore had personal struggles. she battled alcoholism and diabetes and devoted much of her time to raising awareness. i have struggled with my disease and confronted its tyranny every day of my life. in 1983, moore remarried and continued acting in films, on stage and television. she received a lifetime achievement award from the screen actors guild but she will always be remembered for that smile, sense of humour and independent spirit. this is the dramatic moment a commuter train cut a truck in half in the us state of utah. flashing ligh
in 1962 moore married the tv executive, grant tinker, and they formed mtm enterprises.neapolis at a time when the women's liberation movement was growing, the sitcom was one of america's first prime—time programmes to feature a single working woman. that's just wonderful. in 1980, moore showed her acting abilities extended beyond comedy. buck never would have been in the hospital. that's enough! she played an icy, grieving mother in the film, ordinary people. it earned her a golden globe...
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they formed mtm enterprises.ts first tv series was the mary tyler moore show. >> but that's just wonderful. so i'll see you tomorrow. >> reporter: besides being funny it was also a boost for feminism showing a single working woman succeeding in a male business. >> you got spunk. i hate spunk! >> reporter: the show lasted seven seasons and its finale in 1977 was one of the most watched of all time. >> i think we all need some kleenex. >> reporter: yet moore's life had its share of pain. she fought diabetes and struggled of alcoholism. her only son died of an accidental gunshot at age 24. shortly after moore was nominated for an academy award in 1980's ordinary people. her career spanned over half a century, but she'll always be remembered as the girl who turned the world on with her smile. >> there is nothing so rewarding as laughter when you've been responsible for it. >>> a sky high protest near the white house, tonight a demonstrator from the bay area gives us a bird's eye view. >> this woman murdered decades a
they formed mtm enterprises.ts first tv series was the mary tyler moore show. >> but that's just wonderful. so i'll see you tomorrow. >> reporter: besides being funny it was also a boost for feminism showing a single working woman succeeding in a male business. >> you got spunk. i hate spunk! >> reporter: the show lasted seven seasons and its finale in 1977 was one of the most watched of all time. >> i think we all need some kleenex. >> reporter: yet moore's...
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reruns, and the mtm kitty that mocked the mgm lion. mary tyler moore was flawed and owned her weaknesses. she was further weakened by diabetes and she owned that too. there are three women we can thank for reshaping humor in the television age. we know them by name. lucy, carol, and mary. one of those three, mary's dramatic performance in "ordinary people," was as good by any by an actress going back decades in a dramatic role. the great mary tyler moore was 80 years old. >>> that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. "hardball with chris matthews" begins right now. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ >>> wall power. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. the cornerstone of donald trump's presidential campaign was a promise to secure the southern border with mexico and build a wall. in his very first speech back in june of '15, trump drew fire for this talk about the people crossing the border illegally. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they
reruns, and the mtm kitty that mocked the mgm lion. mary tyler moore was flawed and owned her weaknesses. she was further weakened by diabetes and she owned that too. there are three women we can thank for reshaping humor in the television age. we know them by name. lucy, carol, and mary. one of those three, mary's dramatic performance in "ordinary people," was as good by any by an actress going back decades in a dramatic role. the great mary tyler moore was 80 years old. >>>...
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we are forever left with mary in reruns, and the mtm kitty that mocked the mgm lion.oore was flawed and owned her weaknesses. she was further weakened by diabetes and she owned that too. there are three women we can thank for reshaping humor in the television age. we know them by name. lucy, carol, and mary. one of those three, mary's dramatic performance in "ordinary people," was as good by any by an actress going back decades in a dramatic role. the great mary tyler moore was 80 years old. >>> that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. "hardball with chris matthews" begins right now. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪
we are forever left with mary in reruns, and the mtm kitty that mocked the mgm lion.oore was flawed and owned her weaknesses. she was further weakened by diabetes and she owned that too. there are three women we can thank for reshaping humor in the television age. we know them by name. lucy, carol, and mary. one of those three, mary's dramatic performance in "ordinary people," was as good by any by an actress going back decades in a dramatic role. the great mary tyler moore was 80...
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we are forever left with mary in reruns, and the mtm kitty that mocked the mgm lion. mary tyler moore was flawed and owned her weaknesses. she was further weakened by diabetes and she owned that too. there are three women we can thank for reshaping humor in the television age. we know them by name. lucy, carol, and mary. one of those three, mary's dramatic performance in "ordinary people," was as good by any by an actress going back decades in a dramatic role. the great mary tyler moore was 80 years old. >>> that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. "hardball with chris matthews" begins right now. you're going to make it after all. >>> wall power. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. the cornerstone of donald trump's presidential campaign was a promise to secure the southern border with mexico and build a wall. in his very first speech back in june of '15, trump drew fire for this talk about the people crossing the border illegally. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're
we are forever left with mary in reruns, and the mtm kitty that mocked the mgm lion. mary tyler moore was flawed and owned her weaknesses. she was further weakened by diabetes and she owned that too. there are three women we can thank for reshaping humor in the television age. we know them by name. lucy, carol, and mary. one of those three, mary's dramatic performance in "ordinary people," was as good by any by an actress going back decades in a dramatic role. the great mary tyler...
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they formed the production company, mtm enterprise, they started the mary tyler moore show.hen see tried to revive the variety show genre with limited success, she starred in ordinary people, but this period was difficult for her. her sister died and in 1980 her son killed himself and she and her husband divorced. she developed a serious alcohol problem and checked into the betty ford center. she earned an os corps nomination for -- oscar nomination for her role in ordinary people. she had many tv roles including a role as ben stiller's mother and a role on tv labd's hot in cleveland. -- land's hot in cleveland. she received a screen actor's guild award and said. >> i too am happy after all. >> reporter: she spent her later years as an advocate for the juvenile diabetes foundation. she championed women's rights on television and will be remembered for turning the world on with her smile. >>> thank you. that's one of my favorite pictures of her when she takes her hat and throws it in the air. >> i did not know that her only son killed himself. she's all ma moo moo in that sho
they formed the production company, mtm enterprise, they started the mary tyler moore show.hen see tried to revive the variety show genre with limited success, she starred in ordinary people, but this period was difficult for her. her sister died and in 1980 her son killed himself and she and her husband divorced. she developed a serious alcohol problem and checked into the betty ford center. she earned an os corps nomination for -- oscar nomination for her role in ordinary people. she had many...
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and it was a career maker for the ensemble cast who had their own mtm spinoff and who often spent timeogether decades later. >> it was fantastic and a lot of it was the tone mary set. >> reporter: moore was an alcoholic and had diabetes and devoted her time to raising awareness. >> i have struggled with my disease and confronted its tyranny every day of my life. >> reporter: her career spanned more than half a century but she will always be remembered as the girl who turned the world on with her smile. jericka duncan, cbs news. >> tomorrow cbs news will air a special hour long broadcast dedicated to the life of mary tyler moore. it's called, love is all around. that's tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> other bay area headlines tonight. take a look at this big rig on fire in vallejo. it happened on highway 37 near walnut avenue about 2 p.m. the driver was able to escape the flames. minutes later chopper 5 overhead showing you the burned- out remains of that truck. the fire may have been caused by overheated brakes. >>> raiders fans speaking out in a news conference today t
and it was a career maker for the ensemble cast who had their own mtm spinoff and who often spent timeogether decades later. >> it was fantastic and a lot of it was the tone mary set. >> reporter: moore was an alcoholic and had diabetes and devoted her time to raising awareness. >> i have struggled with my disease and confronted its tyranny every day of my life. >> reporter: her career spanned more than half a century but she will always be remembered as the girl who...
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in 1970 moore and tinker perform the production cole mtm enterprises their first project the mary tyler moore show. she played mary richards a ground-breaking tv character. she lived pinned emily with no husband or said dee boyfriend the wildly popular show ran until 1977. this period was difficult personally for moore. her sister elizabeth died. in 1980 her son accidentally killed himself. and in 1981 she and tinker divorced. around this time she developed a serious alcohol problem and checked herself into the betty forward for center for treatment in 1984. she met these challenges head on saying, you can't be brave if you only had wonderful things happen to you. moore earned an oscar nomination for her role in the 1980 robert redford directed ordinary peop people. in 1983, she married third husband robert levine. mary tyler moore showed america her versatility as an actress. championed women rooses rights on television, and will be remembered for her erie pressable spirit and turning the world on with that smile. adam housely, fox news. >> her 2000 sand auto biography moore wrote abou
in 1970 moore and tinker perform the production cole mtm enterprises their first project the mary tyler moore show. she played mary richards a ground-breaking tv character. she lived pinned emily with no husband or said dee boyfriend the wildly popular show ran until 1977. this period was difficult personally for moore. her sister elizabeth died. in 1980 her son accidentally killed himself. and in 1981 she and tinker divorced. around this time she developed a serious alcohol problem and checked...
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. >> in 1970 she appeared on the mary tyler moore show produced by her own company, mtm.broke the mold for women in tv sitco plxt s, single, over 30 and employed and spend the night with a man. >> why are you here? >> well, i haven't seen you in a month or so and i -- oh, you that i was here was to -- >> reporter: instead of family she had co-workers and friends. ♪ it's a long way -- >> from former co-star ed asner, i'll never be able to repay her for the blessings she gave me and from carol burnett, one of the sweetest, nicest people i ever knew. mary tyler moore struggled at times in her private life. there was alcoholism. >> about the early '70s that i began to drink to the point where i thought about it as a solution. >> but it's the funny moments we cherish and remember most. the spunky ambitious and hopelessly optimistic mary. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ >> that smile that nobody will ever forget and that iconic hat toss. >> right in the >> beautiful. >> switching gears here, a chip maker is teaming up with the group madd. >> the result a new chip bag that
. >> in 1970 she appeared on the mary tyler moore show produced by her own company, mtm.broke the mold for women in tv sitco plxt s, single, over 30 and employed and spend the night with a man. >> why are you here? >> well, i haven't seen you in a month or so and i -- oh, you that i was here was to -- >> reporter: instead of family she had co-workers and friends. ♪ it's a long way -- >> from former co-star ed asner, i'll never be able to repay her for the...
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divorced first husband and married dick tinker and after dick van dyke she had several flops include and mtmenterprises their first project the mary tyler moore show. she played mary richard a groundbreaking character that lived independently with no husband or steady boyfriend and the popular show ran until 1977. moore tried several times tory viv the variety show with extremely limited show success. 1980 took on challenging stage role way" she played an artist asserting her right to die and her performance was met with raves from audiences and critics. it was difficult for moore. her sister elizabeth died and in 1980 her son incidentally killed himself and in 1981 she and tinker divorced. around this time she developed a serious alcohol problem and checked herself into the betty ford center for treatment in 1984. she met these challenges head on saying you cannot be brave if you only have wonderful things happen to you. moore earned oscar nam nation for nrol 1980 robert red ford directed ordinary people and 193 married robert lavine third husband and fol year had plenty of tv and film role
divorced first husband and married dick tinker and after dick van dyke she had several flops include and mtmenterprises their first project the mary tyler moore show. she played mary richard a groundbreaking character that lived independently with no husband or steady boyfriend and the popular show ran until 1977. moore tried several times tory viv the variety show with extremely limited show success. 1980 took on challenging stage role way" she played an artist asserting her right to die...
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mtm. what an icon over so many generations. among the tributes, we heard from ed asner.out to you and your family. know i love you and believe in your strength. he added a great lady i loved and i will miss her. i will never been able to repay her for the blessings. and dick van dyke wrote, there are no words. she was the best. we always said we would change each other's lives for the better. he shared this video of their performance. ♪ i got your number and baby you know you got mine ♪ >> they look like they have so much fun on that show. >> wow. >>> 18 minutes after the hour. roger goodell says handing the patriots the lombardi trophy, if, maybe he means when, it won't be awkward. really? andy scholes with the bleacher report next. "how to win at business." step one: suck on and point decisively with the arm of your glasses. it is no longer eyewear, it is your wand of business wizardry. abracadabra. you've just gone from invisible to invincible. step two: before your meeting, choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantl
mtm. what an icon over so many generations. among the tributes, we heard from ed asner.out to you and your family. know i love you and believe in your strength. he added a great lady i loved and i will miss her. i will never been able to repay her for the blessings. and dick van dyke wrote, there are no words. she was the best. we always said we would change each other's lives for the better. he shared this video of their performance. ♪ i got your number and baby you know you got mine ♪...
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. >> yeah, you mentioned mary tyler moore with her producer, grant tinker started mtm productions behindike "hill street blues" and "rhoda." mary tyler moore started in movies like "ordinary people" for which she was nominated with an oscar. the same year, moore dealt with her own family when her son richard died from a gunshot wound to the head. it was later ruled to be accidental. mary tyler moore went on to talk about her years long battle with alcoholism and how she voluntarily entered the betty ford center. in 2011, moore had elective surgery to remove a benign brain tumor but fully recovered. we talked for years and years how she fought, an advocate for diabetes, especially juvenile diabetes. listen to her as she testified before congress. >> for years, i kept the full impact of my diabetes under wraps while people new i had type one and that i was a long-time outspoken advocate for a cure and international chairman of jdrf. the general public didn't know the extend to which diabetes affected my day-to-day life. we will do everything we can to find a cure for you. we promise. >> an
. >> yeah, you mentioned mary tyler moore with her producer, grant tinker started mtm productions behindike "hill street blues" and "rhoda." mary tyler moore started in movies like "ordinary people" for which she was nominated with an oscar. the same year, moore dealt with her own family when her son richard died from a gunshot wound to the head. it was later ruled to be accidental. mary tyler moore went on to talk about her years long battle with alcoholism...
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. >> reporter: she married and they formed mtm enterprises.irst tv show, the mary tyler moore show. >> this is our first producer, mary richards. >> it featured the first single woman. >> that's just wonderful. so i'll see you tomorrow. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it lasted for seven seasons. in 1980, audiences saw an unfunny side of moore. >> buck never would have been in the hospital! >> that's enough! >> reporter: she played an icy, grieving mother in the film "ordinary people." she won was nominated for oscar. but that same year, her only son died from an accidental gunshot. in 1983, moore remarried and continued acting in movies, the stage and small screen, often to critical acclaim. her career spanned more than half a century. but she'll always be remembered as the girl who turned the world on with her smile. jarica duncan, cbs news. >> a spokesman said moore passed away in the company of her friends and her husband of over 33 years. she had struggled in past years with diabetes. the cause of death was not revealed. >>> in prince george's
. >> reporter: she married and they formed mtm enterprises.irst tv show, the mary tyler moore show. >> this is our first producer, mary richards. >> it featured the first single woman. >> that's just wonderful. so i'll see you tomorrow. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it lasted for seven seasons. in 1980, audiences saw an unfunny side of moore. >> buck never would have been in the hospital! >> that's enough! >> reporter: she played an icy, grieving...
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." >> reporter: the mtm signature, a cat meowing in homage to the roar of the mgm lion -- and mary herselftually really symbolizes her nicely because she was a tough broad, but she was also this amazing comedic actress and powerhouse. >> reporter: but if there's one episode that showcases all of mary tyler moore's gifts, it's the one titled "chuckles bites the dust," considered by many to be one of the greatest episodes in television history. >> something terrible has happened. chuckles the clown is dead. it was a freak accident, he went to the parade dressed as peter peanut and a rogue elephant tried to shell him. >> it was about how different people react differently to death. some people have to laugh it off. >> i can just see the insurance claim. cause of death, a busted goober. >> and mary didn't think it was proper to do that. >> it's a release, mary. people need it to get over a tragedy. everybody does it. >> i don't. >> she was very stern with everybody who was making jokes about how this chuckles the clown had died, dressed in a peanut suit. >> imagine if he hadn't have been dress
." >> reporter: the mtm signature, a cat meowing in homage to the roar of the mgm lion -- and mary herselftually really symbolizes her nicely because she was a tough broad, but she was also this amazing comedic actress and powerhouse. >> reporter: but if there's one episode that showcases all of mary tyler moore's gifts, it's the one titled "chuckles bites the dust," considered by many to be one of the greatest episodes in television history. >> something...
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. >> moore went on to create mtm enterprises with then husband grant tinker, making her a tv executivell as a star, popping out hit shows like "rhoda," "the bob newhart show" and "hill street blues." mary tyler moore changed the world for all women. on behalf of newsy, funny women everywhere, mary, thank you. ♪ >> she did change -- she changed how we saw newsrooms. obviously it wasn't just women who loved "the mary tyler moore show." that was such a great depiction of what goes on in our business and she was such a great role model. >> that was keathe key. it wasn't just the show, it gave an audience that might not have been receptive to things discussed on there politically, it put an aspect to it. it changed the way people thought. >> we will talk to tv host dick cavett about his memories of mary tyler moore, coming up. >>> president trump talking about the crowd at his inauguration day. why does it matter so much? discuss. if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... every day.... at cancer treatment centers of
. >> moore went on to create mtm enterprises with then husband grant tinker, making her a tv executivell as a star, popping out hit shows like "rhoda," "the bob newhart show" and "hill street blues." mary tyler moore changed the world for all women. on behalf of newsy, funny women everywhere, mary, thank you. ♪ >> she did change -- she changed how we saw newsrooms. obviously it wasn't just women who loved "the mary tyler moore show." that...
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reporter: it the lasted for seven seasons and it was a career headachier for the cast who had their own mtm spin off s and also spent time together even decade later. >> it was fantastic. a lot of it was tone mary set. she was just wonderful. >> reporter: 1980 audiences saw an unfunny side of more shore. >> you know, she had a poem and she could not come inside. >> buck never would have been in the hospital. >> that is enough. >> reporter: she played an icy grieving mother in the film ordinary people, she won the golden globe and nominated for an oscar but that same year her only son, died from an accidental gunshot. moore had her own struggles with alcoholism and diabetes and devoted much of her time to raising awareness. >> i have struggled with my disease, and confronted its tyranny every day of my life. >> reporter: in 1983 moore re married and continued acting in movies, stage and small screen, often to critical acclaim. her career span more than half century, but she will always be remembered as the girl who turned the world on with her smile. mary tyler moore was beloved by many. we
reporter: it the lasted for seven seasons and it was a career headachier for the cast who had their own mtm spin off s and also spent time together even decade later. >> it was fantastic. a lot of it was tone mary set. she was just wonderful. >> reporter: 1980 audiences saw an unfunny side of more shore. >> you know, she had a poem and she could not come inside. >> buck never would have been in the hospital. >> that is enough. >> reporter: she played an icy...
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. >> in none or of mtm. yes, she was fantastic. showers are on the way.he umbrella, with bus stop buddy, sixers cap, yes, they won again, last night. temperatures mostly in the 40's, 50's, this morning, with the cloud cover, we were able to retain the milder temperatures from yesterday. but they're not going to last, so we have six out of ten because of this cold front, that's headed our way, and you can see, already starting to spread showers in our area, little bit in advance of the actual front itself. which will come through about 11:00, 12:00, get to early hi, maybe of a 55 degrees. sunshine, wind think afternoon, then increasing clouds tonight. and we will talk about what's going to happen tomorrow, and then it will be the weekend, bob kelly, and that forecast is coming up. >> sound good, sue, 5:32, good morning to you on a thursday morning, waking up so far so good. we check the speedometer readings for the gang in wilmington. no problems up and over the delaware memorial bridge, have a fire location, though, in chester. this picture sent to me, vi
. >> in none or of mtm. yes, she was fantastic. showers are on the way.he umbrella, with bus stop buddy, sixers cap, yes, they won again, last night. temperatures mostly in the 40's, 50's, this morning, with the cloud cover, we were able to retain the milder temperatures from yesterday. but they're not going to last, so we have six out of ten because of this cold front, that's headed our way, and you can see, already starting to spread showers in our area, little bit in advance of the...
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>> reporter: she returned to tv in 1970, "the mary tyler moore show" produced by her own company, mtm, led by her second husband, grant tinker. she broke the mold for women in sitcoms. she was over 30, employed and actually spent the night with a man. >> why are you here? >> well, i haven't seen you in a month or so and, i -- oh -- oh, you didn't think that the only reason i was here was to -- no, no. >> reporter: instead of family, she had coworkers and friends. ♪ it's a long way to temporary >> reporter: in seven years the series won a record 29 emmys. in the late '70s, moore turned to the stage and the big screen. first as a suicidal pair pa leejic in "who's life is it anyway" on broadway, followed by her academy award nominated performance as repressed mother in the movie "ordinary people." but moore's private life was in turmoil. >> about the early 'siven70s i to drink to the point where i thought about it as a solution. >> reporter: her son died of an accidental gunshot wound and her 17-year marriage ended a year later. in 1984, moore checked herself into the betty ford center.
>> reporter: she returned to tv in 1970, "the mary tyler moore show" produced by her own company, mtm, led by her second husband, grant tinker. she broke the mold for women in sitcoms. she was over 30, employed and actually spent the night with a man. >> why are you here? >> well, i haven't seen you in a month or so and, i -- oh -- oh, you didn't think that the only reason i was here was to -- no, no. >> reporter: instead of family, she had coworkers and...
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additionally because it was produced by mtm productions, as a producer mary tyler moore had a tremendousortrayed. that was thanks to her and the fights that she had. fights that she had, you know backed by a team of female writers, i mean there was a huge pool of women writers for "the mary tyler moore show" also which was completely groundbreaking at the time. >> and, chris, one more question for you. mary tyler moore received an oscar nomination for her role in "ordinary people" which was against type for her. how significant was that role? >> well it was very significant, of course it was robert redford's first directorial project and cast her because he saw her walking on the beach alone at one point and realized there was this whole other side that we hadn't seen. that role of an icy shattered mother was so powerful and, in fact because we remembered mary richards and remembered mary through that made that part even more powerful and she was great in it and got an oscar nomination. >> chris remembers this too going back to "the mary tyler moore show." in the first year it was she mi
additionally because it was produced by mtm productions, as a producer mary tyler moore had a tremendousortrayed. that was thanks to her and the fights that she had. fights that she had, you know backed by a team of female writers, i mean there was a huge pool of women writers for "the mary tyler moore show" also which was completely groundbreaking at the time. >> and, chris, one more question for you. mary tyler moore received an oscar nomination for her role in "ordinary...
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they created together mtm, march tyler moore enterprises. he died last year. that does it for us. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> take it easy. [music] [music] we'd do anything for kids. yet 1 in 6 children in the us struggle with hunger. help end childhood hunger near you. learn how at feedingamerica.org. searching for a man they tried to arrest - in his parked car on >>> good morning, it's 8:55. i'm kenny choi. santa clara police are searching for a man they tried to arrest in his parked car on east arques avenue in sunnyvale. the suspect had an outstanding warrant and fled on foot. his closing the car door injured an officer >>> later this morning san francisco mayor ed lee will deliver his annual state of the city address. we will give his presentation at 11 a.m. at the -- lee will give his presentation at 11 a.m. at the hibernia bank on jones street. >>> flood protection plans center on san fransesquito creek which is prone to flooding at 7:00 at east palo alto city hall. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. h
they created together mtm, march tyler moore enterprises. he died last year. that does it for us. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> take it easy. [music] [music] we'd do anything for kids. yet 1 in 6 children in the us struggle with hunger. help end childhood hunger near you. learn how at feedingamerica.org. searching for a man they tried to arrest - in his parked car on >>> good morning, it's 8:55. i'm kenny choi. santa clara police are searching for a...
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they created together mtm, march tyler moore enterprises. he died last year. that does it for us.he cbs evening news tonight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> take it easy. oh no. oh no. i hate this belt. man oh man. mom, we have a situation. >>> we're going to tell you how to sell your home in 2017 with our real estate expert. >>> plus, we are live giving you a tour of the 75th annual washington annual show. >> it is thursday, january 26. this is great day washington. >>> oh look at this. good morning my friends i'm chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. >> and i'm darrell green on your beautiful thursday morning. the the super bowl teams were ranked top 1-50, the number one team, the 1990 redskins. he was a part of that. >> i'll take full credit for it. >> congratulations to you. >> yes. >> thank you so much. >> yes, thank you. >> and with none of your other teammates around you should take full credit for it, right? >> good for you, we are proud of you. >> i can't even remember it. >> on a serious note guys, the world has lost a legend. an entertainment icon and
they created together mtm, march tyler moore enterprises. he died last year. that does it for us.he cbs evening news tonight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> take it easy. oh no. oh no. i hate this belt. man oh man. mom, we have a situation. >>> we're going to tell you how to sell your home in 2017 with our real estate expert. >>> plus, we are live giving you a tour of the 75th annual washington annual show. >> it is thursday, january 26....