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. >> do yo you ever get tired of talking about jack nicholson. >> no because i never get tired of jack. >> anjelica huston on life on the spotlight and life in the country, later. on sunday new york. >> osgood: candid remarks caught on tape that a president who is died 40 years ago this summer, with mark strassmann this summer we will listen in. >> richard nixon's presidency collapsed under the power of the spoken and secretly recorded word. 40 years after his resignation, this is, this historian reveals more nixon surprises on decades that took, on more tapes that took him a decade to transcribe. >> there is a lot of sort of barnyard cursing, unpleasant amount of back stabbing. >> we will play the nixon tapes. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: a summer song after a long absence from the spotlight is what fans of sarah mclachlan have been waiting for. as anthony mason will be telling us, the wait is now over. >> ♪ >> it has been a while since we have heard from sarah mclachlan. >> is it scary to sort of leave your audience for a while? >> no. it is a bit scary to come back. >> report
. >> do yo you ever get tired of talking about jack nicholson. >> no because i never get tired of jack. >> anjelica huston on life on the spotlight and life in the country, later. on sunday new york. >> osgood: candid remarks caught on tape that a president who is died 40 years ago this summer, with mark strassmann this summer we will listen in. >> richard nixon's presidency collapsed under the power of the spoken and secretly recorded word. 40 years after his...
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. >> do you ever get tired of talking about jack nicholson?of jack. >> it was love at first sight for me. >> not that it was easy living with one of the biggest stars in the world. >> he was the center of attention and very much the center of female attention and male attention by the way men are worse than women men are jack jack, jack jack. what? >> he was, she was playing opposite jack with her father directing and angelica won her own oscar. >> i am just thrilled. >> for the role of a wise talking italian mob mistress. >> you want to do it, charlie? is that what you want? >> whoa. >> take it easy. what the hell. >> that was one of the great lines of richard condon ever. >> you want to do it? >> with all the lights on? >> yeah. >> right here. on the oriental. >> with all the lights on. >> nicholson and her were together on and off for 16 years. >> they would marry and have a family, it was a source of constant speculation. >> it was a real pain to always have this kind of, is she or isn't she going to be pregnant and it is a lot of pressure
. >> do you ever get tired of talking about jack nicholson?of jack. >> it was love at first sight for me. >> not that it was easy living with one of the biggest stars in the world. >> he was the center of attention and very much the center of female attention and male attention by the way men are worse than women men are jack jack, jack jack. what? >> he was, she was playing opposite jack with her father directing and angelica won her own oscar. >> i am just...
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nicholson. thank you all for your testimony, and i'll recognize myself for questions for five minutes. first question for the entire panel, mr. robert mcdonald, as you know, has been nominated by the president, president obama, to be the next secretary, permanent secretary. i'm sure we all agree that, of course, he'll face -- he's got his hands full to restore the trust in the v.a., but what is your opinion of the president's choice to have mr. mcdonald run the agency, the d. -- the department as the permanent secretary of v.a.? does his lack of experience running a health care system concern you? we'll start with the gentleman -- actually, ma'am, we'll start with you, ms. jones. >> the american legion stands ready to assist anyone that is appointed as the secretary. whoever the choice is, the american legion has a history of add sew candidating for -- advocating for veterans, and as we've stood by the previous secretaries, the american legion will continue to stand by and let mr. mcdonald know
nicholson. thank you all for your testimony, and i'll recognize myself for questions for five minutes. first question for the entire panel, mr. robert mcdonald, as you know, has been nominated by the president, president obama, to be the next secretary, permanent secretary. i'm sure we all agree that, of course, he'll face -- he's got his hands full to restore the trust in the v.a., but what is your opinion of the president's choice to have mr. mcdonald run the agency, the d. -- the department...
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richard nicholson.l jazeera. >> if you would like to find out about the latest from the world cup, or the latest news around the world, you can click onto our website. that's at aljazeera.com. >> are the roots of today's never-ending conflict in the middle east really growing out of a 1916 agreement between britain and france? iraq and syria, sykes, piko, the the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in recent days the fighting men
richard nicholson.l jazeera. >> if you would like to find out about the latest from the world cup, or the latest news around the world, you can click onto our website. that's at aljazeera.com. >> are the roots of today's never-ending conflict in the middle east really growing out of a 1916 agreement between britain and france? iraq and syria, sykes, piko, the the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in recent days the fighting men
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richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: it was a game the netherlands are land's coach didn't want toians were hoping would give them some kind of redemption but it would be the dutch that would be the happier as the game had barely begun when the nether land's attack resulted in an unfortunate penalty. silva pulled down robben, it appeared to happen outside the box and silva looking to escape with just a yellow card. robin van persie slotted home to make it 1-0. things got worst for the host nation, poor defending scoring his first international goal 17 minutes in. 2-0 to the touch did he break, brazil had their chances in the second half. ramirez dragging his shot wide. the netherlands completed the win in injury time, making it 3-0 to send the passing coach louie home with one final win. as host brazil finished with more heart ache richard nicholson, al jazerra. >>> well, germany will be battling to be the first european side to win the world cup on latin american soil. they are the favorites to beat argentina in the final. the ruthlessly efficient team demolished hosts brazil 7-1
richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: it was a game the netherlands are land's coach didn't want toians were hoping would give them some kind of redemption but it would be the dutch that would be the happier as the game had barely begun when the nether land's attack resulted in an unfortunate penalty. silva pulled down robben, it appeared to happen outside the box and silva looking to escape with just a yellow card. robin van persie slotted home to make it 1-0. things got worst for the...
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richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: it was a game the netherlands coach didn't want to play.zilians were hoping would give them redemption. it would be the dutch that would be the happier as the game had barely begun when the netherlands got a penalty. silva pulled down robben, the incident looked to happen outside the box with silva lucky to escape without a yellow card. robin van persie slotted it home to make it one hoff zero. things got worse. david scored his first it's national goal 17 minutes in. 2-0 to the dutch at the break. brazil had their chances in the second half. and ramirez dragging his shot wide. netherlands completed the win in injury time. making it 3-0 to send departing coach louie away with one final win. as host brazil finished with more heart ache, richard nicholson, al jazerra. >>> germany will be battling to be the first european side to win a world cup on latin american soil. they are favorites to beat argentina in the final. the ruthlessly efficient team demolished hosts brazil 7-1 in the semis. it is the third time the germans have met the argentin
richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: it was a game the netherlands coach didn't want to play.zilians were hoping would give them redemption. it would be the dutch that would be the happier as the game had barely begun when the netherlands got a penalty. silva pulled down robben, the incident looked to happen outside the box with silva lucky to escape without a yellow card. robin van persie slotted it home to make it one hoff zero. things got worse. david scored his first it's national...
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. >> jim nicholson is the teller in this video. the robber demands the money, caught on the bank's security cameras, jim's instincts kick in. >> i grabbed the bag, threw it on the ground and said where is it? referring to if he had a weapon. >> it's a bold move by the teller. the robber hesitates. he doesn't show a weapon. what would you do in this situation? would you give the robber what he wants or call his bluff? would you attempt an aggressive move? the teller makes his decision. >> i lunged towards him. he backed off. at that point i ran around the counter and chased him. >> nicholson chases the robber down the street, tackling him and pinning him down until police arrive soon after. some see jim nicholson as a hero, but his bosses at the bank don't agree. two days after the robbery attempt, he's fired. some customers are outraged. >> i just can't believe that he would get fired for doing something that i feel was right. >> bank policy says tellers are supposed to comply with the robber, give him what he wants. basically the
. >> jim nicholson is the teller in this video. the robber demands the money, caught on the bank's security cameras, jim's instincts kick in. >> i grabbed the bag, threw it on the ground and said where is it? referring to if he had a weapon. >> it's a bold move by the teller. the robber hesitates. he doesn't show a weapon. what would you do in this situation? would you give the robber what he wants or call his bluff? would you attempt an aggressive move? the teller makes his...
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alex nicholson, legislative director for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. welcome. you all for joining us here this morning. thank you so much for your patience. your complete written statements will be made part of the hearing record. ms. jones, if you're ready, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> i wonder how may people in this room would bet the last $40 to make some sense of the va? mr. vice chairman, traffic on behalf of the national and the 2.4 me members of the american legion, 90 for your diligence and oversight during this crisis. the american legion has spent the last six weeks setting up crisis centers. we have seen over 2000 veterans. iban each one of those crisis centers and i can tell you are stand that it is bad and then deeply saddened. the american legion is that it would listen to veterans and widows and children who one by one told us stories of broken promises, pain, mistreatment, delays and just even death. many of them full of hurt, anger, confusion and uncertainty just want to be heard. they told their stories many times but their pleas
alex nicholson, legislative director for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. welcome. you all for joining us here this morning. thank you so much for your patience. your complete written statements will be made part of the hearing record. ms. jones, if you're ready, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> i wonder how may people in this room would bet the last $40 to make some sense of the va? mr. vice chairman, traffic on behalf of the national and the 2.4 me members of the...
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richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: the dutch were overwhelming favourites going into the game.o surprise they were the 2010 runners-up with the main chances in the first half. the second was one of fewer chances. at the end of normal time the netherlands nearly snatched the win. they were goalless, on to extra time. the dutch made the running. they couldn't find a way through. the quarterfinal went to penalties. trailing 3-4 in the shoot-out, michael needed to score his spot cook. he was denied a player to send through to the second successive world cup semifinal. all eyes on argentina, lionel messi scoring four goals in the tournament. another player gave the 2-time winners a lead against belgium. the belgians almost equalized through kevin, and argentina pressed after the break. the run not matched by the finish. at the other end they were starting to cause problems. lionel messi, who should have had the final word again failed to beat belgium, who had a great season with atletico madrid. argentina go flow, to the relief of their coach. if you want to get more on the football
richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: the dutch were overwhelming favourites going into the game.o surprise they were the 2010 runners-up with the main chances in the first half. the second was one of fewer chances. at the end of normal time the netherlands nearly snatched the win. they were goalless, on to extra time. the dutch made the running. they couldn't find a way through. the quarterfinal went to penalties. trailing 3-4 in the shoot-out, michael needed to score his spot cook. he...
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after surgery and physical therapy, 76-year-old, norman nicholson of silver spring was still unable to do many physical activities. he saw dr. mayo after learning about this new cutting edge therapy. >> we're using stem cells. stem cells from your own body. unfortunately, sometimes when you're injured or when the body goes into a state of degeneration and we start to develop arthritis or wear and tear as we age, the stem cells aren't as plentiful. >> they don't always make it to the injury site where nicholson needed them most. >> your hipbone here is a reservoir of stem cells. we all have them. >> extracts some bone marrow stem cells and draws blood from norman's body. the red and white bleed cells are pulled from the blood platelets leaving behind what the stem cells need to flourish. >> these red and white cells inhibit the platelets from doing their thing. >> the stem cells are mixed into the platelets and then carefully injected directly into the knee. once inside, amazing things can happen. >> those bone marrow stem cells will turn into cartiledge cells, tendon cells, wherever th
after surgery and physical therapy, 76-year-old, norman nicholson of silver spring was still unable to do many physical activities. he saw dr. mayo after learning about this new cutting edge therapy. >> we're using stem cells. stem cells from your own body. unfortunately, sometimes when you're injured or when the body goes into a state of degeneration and we start to develop arthritis or wear and tear as we age, the stem cells aren't as plentiful. >> they don't always make it to the...
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richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: the netherlands were looking for a second final in success. argentina were looking for a first final appearance in 24 years. the first half saw few chance. arnal's lionel messi -- argentina's lionel messi adding to his four goals. the orge tines going close, as they went over to the half time, remaining goalless. the second half with fewer chances. neither team able to score the goal. a shot in the 90th minute denied. 30 minutes of extra time couldn't separate the teams. it went to penalty. the dutch couldn't repeat the heroics of their shoot-out. she saw the penalties saved. maxy rodriguez scored the fourth. sending it 4-2. richard nicholson, al jazeera. >> argentinian football fans have been celebrating on the streets of sao paulo. we have a report on why the win made brazil's world cup might mare worse. . >> reporter: party time for argentinian fans. chanting, singing, pandemonium outside the stadium. >> translation: i am super happy, a message for all argentinian people. we deserve the happiness, we deserve to be champions. they waited a l
richard nicholson reports. >> reporter: the netherlands were looking for a second final in success. argentina were looking for a first final appearance in 24 years. the first half saw few chance. arnal's lionel messi -- argentina's lionel messi adding to his four goals. the orge tines going close, as they went over to the half time, remaining goalless. the second half with fewer chances. neither team able to score the goal. a shot in the 90th minute denied. 30 minutes of extra time...
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richard nicholson. al jazeera. >> if you would like to find out about the latest from the world cup, or the latest news around the world, you can click onto our website. that's at aljazeera.com. >> are the roots of today's never-ending conflict in the middle east really growing out of a 1916 agreement between britain and france? iraq and syria, sykes, piko, the the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in recent days the fighting men of the islamic state of iraq for the lavant claimed there was no long arrest syria, no longer an iraq but a state controlled by isis in both countries. now simply the islamic state. what they aim to do is erase the lines drawn across the middle east by the sykes-piko agreement, an agreement between britain and france that basically created the modern mideast from the ottoman empire. once those powers lost, the winners, britain and france, prepared to divide influence, divide the spoils from the forms otto man empire lands formed new kingdoms, iraq, libya, syria, and eve
richard nicholson. al jazeera. >> if you would like to find out about the latest from the world cup, or the latest news around the world, you can click onto our website. that's at aljazeera.com. >> are the roots of today's never-ending conflict in the middle east really growing out of a 1916 agreement between britain and france? iraq and syria, sykes, piko, the the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in recent days the fighting men of the islamic state of iraq...
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and whenever they asked jack nicholson that question, he'd say "one more great romance." it goes." it's about two people finding each other later on in life. and we proved that there's an audience out there for movies of that age. i mean, look. we're successful with "bucket list." and, you know, we made the joke that of our core demographic, we had 100% desire to see with a 40% ability to get to the theater. [ laughter ] but the point is -- the point is that there's something there for them. they'll come. >> jimmy: it takes them a a while -- >> it takes them a while to get there. >> jimmy: they'll make the 6:00 showing, yeah. and you're proud that the movie is 90 minutes long? >> i'm very proud that it's 90 minutes long. because, look -- i don't anybody out there that's my age, but we go to the bathroom a lot. [ laughter ] so here's what you do. you go to the bathroom right before. 90 minutes, you can go right after. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's genius! that's genius! you make movies like that. we have a clip of the movie, it's michael douglas and diane keaton in rob rei
and whenever they asked jack nicholson that question, he'd say "one more great romance." it goes." it's about two people finding each other later on in life. and we proved that there's an audience out there for movies of that age. i mean, look. we're successful with "bucket list." and, you know, we made the joke that of our core demographic, we had 100% desire to see with a 40% ability to get to the theater. [ laughter ] but the point is -- the point is that there's...
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so for me to be a part of his world or jack nicholson. to work with these people for me was like a dream come true. i mean -- but also, to play a character that was not me allowed me to be relevant even more. the ability to look at the situation from a differt perspective. which i already have from being a lawyer. when you train, it is training, when you go through it, you learn to see the argument from different points of view. the worst thing can you do is just see it from your point of view. i put myself in the other person's position. so when you do a film and you do characters that are not necessarily you, you learn a lot about yourself. but you also learn to be more solid to people. you learno understand people better. i mean i find -- plus, it's fun. you know, i still would like to do a western one day or a pirate. >> this next movie coming out is the, the hands of stone. >> yeah. >> a great fighter. >> and a great guy. i always have had and always will have tremendous respect and affection for him. >> you're playing what in this m
so for me to be a part of his world or jack nicholson. to work with these people for me was like a dream come true. i mean -- but also, to play a character that was not me allowed me to be relevant even more. the ability to look at the situation from a differt perspective. which i already have from being a lawyer. when you train, it is training, when you go through it, you learn to see the argument from different points of view. the worst thing can you do is just see it from your point of view....
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so, nicholson road will be the best bet this morning. otherwise, mass transit looking good. justin, looks like we're in for another hot hot day today. >> that's right, bob, it is july 1st, kind of what you can expect, hot, humidity, a lot of humidity around, so will feel warmer than the actual air temperature. check it out, 73 degrees the airport, low seven's in south jersey, upper 60s mount pocono. not too bad yet. once you get the sun up it will do its job, things really heat up. looking dry currently on storm scan3, line of showers, storms, out across the ohio valleyment most of the storms should remain to our west, but still because it is so humid, i can't rule out an afternoon isolated shower, thunderstorm. if you have beach plans today, not bad day. partly sunny skies, should stay dry at the jersey shore, delaware beaches, high temperature 82 degrees. ocean water dropped little bit. stronger south winds, causes cold water up welling, a loft sunshine, be sure have the sun block around. forecast high up around 90 degrees, hot, humid, tonight muggy, shower or storm possib
so, nicholson road will be the best bet this morning. otherwise, mass transit looking good. justin, looks like we're in for another hot hot day today. >> that's right, bob, it is july 1st, kind of what you can expect, hot, humidity, a lot of humidity around, so will feel warmer than the actual air temperature. check it out, 73 degrees the airport, low seven's in south jersey, upper 60s mount pocono. not too bad yet. once you get the sun up it will do its job, things really heat up....
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and we got that downed pole over there in bellmawr, kings highway still blocked at lincoln avenue, nicholsoneaded out the front door, otherwise mass transit looking good with no delays. ukee, back to you. >> couple of hours, the helicopter will remove the wreckage of a small plane in salem county, so the faa can inspect t cessna 172 crashed in a marsh neither fort month state park. pilot and passenger suffered minor injuries. pilot reported engine trouble after the plane left new castle airport on its way to millville. we'll have chopper three over the plane around 8:00 this morning so you can watch the removal live on the "cw philly". >>> on your cbv3 health watch this morning, new information about the safety of child vaccinations. a new study finds strong evidence that measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is not associated with autism. those results published in the american academy of pediatrics are similar to find action in other studies. researchers also found strong evidence the mmr, tetanus, and hepatitis c vaccines, are also not associated with childhood leukemia. >>> the american col
and we got that downed pole over there in bellmawr, kings highway still blocked at lincoln avenue, nicholsoneaded out the front door, otherwise mass transit looking good with no delays. ukee, back to you. >> couple of hours, the helicopter will remove the wreckage of a small plane in salem county, so the faa can inspect t cessna 172 crashed in a marsh neither fort month state park. pilot and passenger suffered minor injuries. pilot reported engine trouble after the plane left new castle...
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nicholson. general steele, who is the co-chair of the veterans reintegration committee. >> thank you, chairman miller, ranking member michaud, distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of the university of south florida, thank you for holding today's oversight hearing. by way of a brief background, the university of south florida is a global research university with over 47,000 students, including over 2200 veterans and their families. military times edge magazine recently ranked usf the fifth best college for being veteran friendly in the united states out of 4,000 colleges and universities. under the leadership of our president and our senior vice president for research and innovation, numerous usf researchers are currently involved in funded studies related to such topics as suicide prevention, traumatic brain injury, post traumatic stress, robotics and prosthetics, speech pathology and audiologist, and age-related disorders. we have numerous research and health care partnerships thro
nicholson. general steele, who is the co-chair of the veterans reintegration committee. >> thank you, chairman miller, ranking member michaud, distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of the university of south florida, thank you for holding today's oversight hearing. by way of a brief background, the university of south florida is a global research university with over 47,000 students, including over 2200 veterans and their families. military times edge magazine recently ranked...
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alex nicholson who is the director for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. welcome. thank you all for joining us this morning and for your patience. your complete statements will be made a part of the hearing record. if you're ready you are now recognized for five minutes. >> i wonder how many people in this room was that their last $40 a longshot chance to make sense of the va. mr. vice chair and ranking member on the half of the 2.4 million members of the american legion, thank you for your diligence and oversight during this crisis. the american legion spent the last six weeks setting up crisis centers. he'd seen over 2,000 veterans. i've been at each one of the crisis centers and i can't argue firsthand that it's bad. and i'm deeply saddened. the american legion is sad. we've listened to veterans and widows and children who buy one until the stories of broken promises, team come in this treatment, delays and even that. many of them are full of hurt and anger, confusion and uncertainty and just want to be heard. we've told the story many times but they have fallen
alex nicholson who is the director for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. welcome. thank you all for joining us this morning and for your patience. your complete statements will be made a part of the hearing record. if you're ready you are now recognized for five minutes. >> i wonder how many people in this room was that their last $40 a longshot chance to make sense of the va. mr. vice chair and ranking member on the half of the 2.4 million members of the american legion,...
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nicholson. general steele, who is the co-chair of the veterans reintegration committee. >> thank you, chairman miller, ranking member michaud, distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of the university of south florida, thank you for holding today's oversight hearing. by way of a brief background, the university of south florida is a global research university with over 47,000 students, including over 2200 veterans and their families. military times edge magazine recently ranked usf the fifth best college for being veteran friendly in the united states out of 4,000 colleges and universities. under the leadership of our president and our senior vice president for research and innovation, numerous usf researchers are currently involved in funded studies related to such topics as suicide prevention, traumatic brain injury, post traumatic stress, robotics and prosthetics, speech pathology and audiologist, and age-related disorders. we have numerous research and health care partnerships thro
nicholson. general steele, who is the co-chair of the veterans reintegration committee. >> thank you, chairman miller, ranking member michaud, distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of the university of south florida, thank you for holding today's oversight hearing. by way of a brief background, the university of south florida is a global research university with over 47,000 students, including over 2200 veterans and their families. military times edge magazine recently ranked...
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times and i met him over the course of many different occasions one of which he gave me the jack nicholson award for acting because he had won it when he went to u.s.c. but we really met when i was doing that play equivocation at the geffen playhouse and we did the play together and our characters fell in love and so did we and they have a date a date for a wedding no because we we live in two separate cities and we don't quite know how to plan a wedding three thousand miles is hardly worth he's in toronto they shouldn't how do you juggle it been carefully. a lot of flights a lot of flights we both spend so much time on airplanes but it's worth it our weekends you know when we can are spent together and when we can't we try to catch up as much as we can both so career oriented do you see children in the future while there we've definitely you know i've only got two more years of my show and i don't know how long his show's going on but i definitely want a family i mean i was raised in a huge family i think families very important to us there's a lot that we both want to accomplish before w
times and i met him over the course of many different occasions one of which he gave me the jack nicholson award for acting because he had won it when he went to u.s.c. but we really met when i was doing that play equivocation at the geffen playhouse and we did the play together and our characters fell in love and so did we and they have a date a date for a wedding no because we we live in two separate cities and we don't quite know how to plan a wedding three thousand miles is hardly worth...
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. >> alex nicholson is with the iraq and afghanistan veterans affairs. >> there is a lot left to be done is basically a starting point. >> the house and senate are expected to vote before leaving on recess the end of this week. mark albert for cbs news washington. >> two other provisions deal with education. the first would expand a scholarship program to include surviving spouses of military members killed in the line of duty. the other would allow all veterans to qualify for in- state college tuition. >>> a federal appeals court has struck down virginia's ban on same sex marriage. the three-judge panel declared it unconstitutional. the battle isn't over yet. this case could go as far azotous supreme court. >>> governor jerry brown in mexico tonight talking immigration, trade and the environment. ed to, he signed an agreement with mexican officials to work on policies to address and reduce air pollution and greenhouse missions. he also took a dig at the decision by texas to send national guard troops to the border to deal with central american immigrant children. he says immigration ove
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this is inspired while he was out promoting a bucket list someone asked jack nicholson what was on hisket list and it was to have one last great love of his life. people who find love late in life. typical rob rhiner fans. predictable but charming and entertaining. we have two legends what it was like to work together for the first time. >> first of all i think -- i think you are very confident. what surprises me, though, as an actor he comes on and he's ready to go. he's a pro. he's a pro. but then he's also willing to be aware of you there with him. i think it is that and i feel guilty about the time the movie is taken how expensive they are so i want to go fast. >> this weekend is fox fan weekend. coming up if you weren't able to get tickets to attend the game you can still enjoy the weekend at the fox business network. they are sponsoring the money movie marathon. it is 12-hours of movies starting with the social network. wall street never sleeps and money ball featuring some of the biggest stars on fox business network bartiromo and charles payne with yours truly. she asked what i
this is inspired while he was out promoting a bucket list someone asked jack nicholson what was on hisket list and it was to have one last great love of his life. people who find love late in life. typical rob rhiner fans. predictable but charming and entertaining. we have two legends what it was like to work together for the first time. >> first of all i think -- i think you are very confident. what surprises me, though, as an actor he comes on and he's ready to go. he's a pro. he's a...
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nicholson going around 2-under, and is level par. >> it was a crazy. i played well. there was a couple of loose shots, the drive on 10, the missed putt on seven cost me another on eight. and i ended giving four or five shots away. i played well. shot two under. there was a mental barrier giving it back. tiger woods avoided the cut in his first major in 11 months. saved by a birdie on the final hole. 2-over. >>> very heavy rain coming down at the course this saturday, and weather delays are predicted as a sequence. organizers brought in a 2-tier start. players are also heading out in groups of three rather than two in an effort to get an all inform round finish on schedule. >> an american pair of dutch john on and ricky fouler are making ipp roads into -- inroads into rory mcilroy's league. >> nico ros berg has gone fastest if the grand prix. transfers are preparing for hot conditions. >> my brakes are getting too hot. >> push it back and let him go. >> that was ros berg during the second practice session, the german leading his team-mate by four points in the champio
nicholson going around 2-under, and is level par. >> it was a crazy. i played well. there was a couple of loose shots, the drive on 10, the missed putt on seven cost me another on eight. and i ended giving four or five shots away. i played well. shot two under. there was a mental barrier giving it back. tiger woods avoided the cut in his first major in 11 months. saved by a birdie on the final hole. 2-over. >>> very heavy rain coming down at the course this saturday, and weather...
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that was like nicholson and the joker there. having an affair, bought him cookies. sounds sweet. i had an affair with a woman who had a boyfriend and she didn't even waive to the bell hobb. >> it is true. he should be called -- like he should call himself mr. spry. only hillary could come off less sympathetic than the mistress. >> i feel so bad for hillary clinton in this story and i normally don't feel bad for hillary clinton. this energizer woman is being described as this bubbly, floury woman that passes out secret cookies to secret agents and hill vee a dark storm cloud nobody likes. she is just a wife and then inker. >>er is a tramp. it is like, come on. >> so you are disgusted by this whole thing? >> i am disgusted. you are probably jealous of the energizer, i'm sure. >> she knows how to bake. that's a skill i need to learn to land a man. i feel bad for hillary. it makes us all feel bad for her. she is the victim and she plays that kind of well. it could be that, but truly another scandal -- when it was in the white house with an intern, that was scandalous. that was great
that was like nicholson and the joker there. having an affair, bought him cookies. sounds sweet. i had an affair with a woman who had a boyfriend and she didn't even waive to the bell hobb. >> it is true. he should be called -- like he should call himself mr. spry. only hillary could come off less sympathetic than the mistress. >> i feel so bad for hillary clinton in this story and i normally don't feel bad for hillary clinton. this energizer woman is being described as this bubbly,...
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nicholson said we have got to multitask here. his point on suicide the chairman and i passed the act. now now they work is done so we will move onto the next crisis of the day whatever it will be an forget we need to make sure we are looking at that national veteran strategy and figure out a way. you guys have said this too. alex when you said you weren' weren't -- don't feel left out, i was not either. i've bring it to the point you have said it and i think carl maybe you said it you took responsibility as an organization. the question i have is and i will take responsibility until i have no teeth to effect what is being done and i would suggest to you and trying to figure this out this committee took the entry point into the system. i don't even know who's on it. that's what happens and good luck getting in over their or coming over here. i will take responsibility but why is the second-largest agency and the federal government have one of the smallest committee's? we have the resources to do more on that. how come we are not a
nicholson said we have got to multitask here. his point on suicide the chairman and i passed the act. now now they work is done so we will move onto the next crisis of the day whatever it will be an forget we need to make sure we are looking at that national veteran strategy and figure out a way. you guys have said this too. alex when you said you weren' weren't -- don't feel left out, i was not either. i've bring it to the point you have said it and i think carl maybe you said it you took...
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ideas create you started to see it in films really in the 1970's, and there was a stretch where jack nicholsonad all of these roles, like "the godfather," and dennis hopper, and then in the early 1990's, it was the backbone of hip-hop, or metal, or if you had a relationship to a gangster. you needed to be perceived as that even if you weren't, and then in television, it really kind of happened in the 1990's, and you mentioned tony soprano. i remember when "the sopranos" came out, and david chase was saying he was uncertain whether people would accept a main character who actually murders people. would they accept this person? not only did they accept it, they loved it. they love this person, and now if you're making a sophisticated television show, if you're making the high-end hbo or fx shows, it almost demand that your character is in some ways villainous. and if there is a drug dealer in it, is he heroic? don draper, i think the role of "mad men," they have tried to sort of penalize him for his problematic behavior, and yet i do not know if the audience feels that way. >> in your history of
ideas create you started to see it in films really in the 1970's, and there was a stretch where jack nicholsonad all of these roles, like "the godfather," and dennis hopper, and then in the early 1990's, it was the backbone of hip-hop, or metal, or if you had a relationship to a gangster. you needed to be perceived as that even if you weren't, and then in television, it really kind of happened in the 1990's, and you mentioned tony soprano. i remember when "the sopranos" came...
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jack nicholson from "a few good men". we need lester on the wall.uccessful. but he's ready to try it again. >> i'm ready. first, i knew before i attempted this again, i needed a little extra help or the best i could get. >> oh. >> so jenna and i hit the gym to improve my strength and form. take a look. >> i think it was humbling because i do work out a lot. i work on my arms and when i couldn't do it, it was a little embarrassing. it was a lot embarrassing. and the good thing is that jenna didn't rub it in my face at all. >> lester, in order for us to really dissect and break down what went wrong with your obstacle course endeavor, i brought out this telestrator. i set the whole thing up in the gym. let's break this down in slow motion and show you how you can do better next time. the first step was okay. your leg was up here. i want your legs out in front of you. look at mine. my legs are out in front of me. i keep going and keep them there and i'm leaning back. >> what you're doing is not leaning back. you see, your arms are all extended, where is
jack nicholson from "a few good men". we need lester on the wall.uccessful. but he's ready to try it again. >> i'm ready. first, i knew before i attempted this again, i needed a little extra help or the best i could get. >> oh. >> so jenna and i hit the gym to improve my strength and form. take a look. >> i think it was humbling because i do work out a lot. i work on my arms and when i couldn't do it, it was a little embarrassing. it was a lot embarrassing. and...
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. >> charlie: with dinero and jack nicholson, morgan freeman. >> yes. yes, i've seen the movie. i mentioned the kentucky derby and the masters and the melbourne cup. there's a lot of things that are coming up, now, in terms of doing leadership speeches and these are challenges which i see as once i've made up my mind to leave united i was never going to think that i made a wrong decision. i'm just looking forward. i'm not interested in managing. i'm not interested in getting myself worked up about united's results. they're in good hands. david moyes will do a good job. >> charlie: you're still behind him. >> absolutely. and the club will be right behind him. that's the great thing about the club. they'll stand behind him. >> here's the scenario: roman abramovich has a lot of money, you know that. he's got more money than god. >> that's a good one. >> charlie: you love horses. yeah. >> charlie: and he said to you, look, come manage chelsea and i will give you the greatest stable of horses you've ever seen. >> a temptation. everyone dreams of it. >> charlie: a man's weakness. no,
. >> charlie: with dinero and jack nicholson, morgan freeman. >> yes. yes, i've seen the movie. i mentioned the kentucky derby and the masters and the melbourne cup. there's a lot of things that are coming up, now, in terms of doing leadership speeches and these are challenges which i see as once i've made up my mind to leave united i was never going to think that i made a wrong decision. i'm just looking forward. i'm not interested in managing. i'm not interested in getting myself...
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like 18th century, you see it in film really in the seventies, you had kind of a stretch where jack nicholson had all of the good early films and godfather and some of the dennis hopper films embraced this idea, then the eighties and early nineties it sort of became the backbone of hard rock and hip-hop, if you were in metal or any relationship to la gangster dab. >> you were a bad guy. >> and we perceived that even if you weren't. >> then television, it really kind of happened in the nineties, you mentioned tony soprano, i remember when the sopranos was coming out and, you know, or maybe a little after it had been premiered and david chase was saying how he was uncertain whether people would accept a main character who essentially murders people, would they accept this person? and like not only did they accept it, they loved it, they loved this person and now if you are making a sophisticated television show and making like a high end, hbo or amc or, you know, fx shows, it almost demands that your character is in some ways villainous. >> to be taken seriously. >> how do you know if a tv show
like 18th century, you see it in film really in the seventies, you had kind of a stretch where jack nicholson had all of the good early films and godfather and some of the dennis hopper films embraced this idea, then the eighties and early nineties it sort of became the backbone of hard rock and hip-hop, if you were in metal or any relationship to la gangster dab. >> you were a bad guy. >> and we perceived that even if you weren't. >> then television, it really kind of...
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. >> jay scott nicholson was here with the latest scan dl to hit the banking industry.che bank is reporting earnings on tuesday. they will update on their performance on wednesday for bes and bbva. and thursday it will be santander. great to have you on the show again. looking back to the u.s. earnings and the surprises we got from there and the commodities, i break down what was seen to -- >> i would say two-thirds is good. one-third is driven by social. you have peanut butter as a surprise for them in second place. it's a normal volatility fixed income at a 15 to 10-year low, and that clearly means negative news for fixed income revenues so far, but that also could be a big upside potential in the future. >> as far as regulation is concerned, you're attributing that to a third of the decline right now. so for those who say bulk is not working having the impact we were hoping for, it is having an impact. >> it is having an impact. many of you have resulted in low inventory levels for the investment banks. and that means that limits trading. on top of that, we believe o
. >> jay scott nicholson was here with the latest scan dl to hit the banking industry.che bank is reporting earnings on tuesday. they will update on their performance on wednesday for bes and bbva. and thursday it will be santander. great to have you on the show again. looking back to the u.s. earnings and the surprises we got from there and the commodities, i break down what was seen to -- >> i would say two-thirds is good. one-third is driven by social. you have peanut butter as a...
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. >> we've got a minute or two left so we will go to mr nicholson. the st trying to take poverty discussion out on a basis you talk getting people out of poverty. up the ladder. he administration has been talking more about income , ality, raising minimum wage working on the spread between rich and poor versus the in poverty. why do you think it is so important to work on income income equality? >> because i want economic growth. a faster greg e economy and most of those ideas n my opinion will serve slow economic growth. hrough job creation that reduces income mobility. differently.maybe if you are going 30,000 feet our goal shouldn't be to look at economy as a fixed slices ie where the should be spread more equitably. it should be to grow the pie so e can have more economic mobility and job creation and end updeas in many cases doing more harm than good in that they slow down economic creation and job that does nothing to help people n the bottom rung of the economic ladder. we should focus on helping rise, focused on opportunity, focused on removi
. >> we've got a minute or two left so we will go to mr nicholson. the st trying to take poverty discussion out on a basis you talk getting people out of poverty. up the ladder. he administration has been talking more about income , ality, raising minimum wage working on the spread between rich and poor versus the in poverty. why do you think it is so important to work on income income equality? >> because i want economic growth. a faster greg e economy and most of those ideas n my...
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sudden, off come the headphones and she just exists -- actually, the only other person i know is jack nicholsonthe camera than they are in real life. diane's a lot like that. >> what's interesting about you, you're so comfortable in front of the camera. off the camera, you're candid. you've done producing. you've done it all in this industry. what is it that speaks to you the most, that you think best represents michael douglas? >> i would have to say the early part of my career, i had terrible stage friday. i was not comfortable at all in front of a camera. i did a television series in the '70s, "streets of san francisco." i did 104 hours. and it was really just the rotes and doing it over and over again that made me kind of comfortable. and somebody once said, you know, the camera can always tell when you're lying. i remember, it made me so nervous to think, ooh, it's like an x-ray machine, it can tell when you're lying. you know, i was always trying to scrape the skin off just to get down to reality. then i realized, wait a minute, people lie all the time. you lie in life. you know, you tell
sudden, off come the headphones and she just exists -- actually, the only other person i know is jack nicholsonthe camera than they are in real life. diane's a lot like that. >> what's interesting about you, you're so comfortable in front of the camera. off the camera, you're candid. you've done producing. you've done it all in this industry. what is it that speaks to you the most, that you think best represents michael douglas? >> i would have to say the early part of my career, i...
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rodeo 2014, page nicholson. thanks for being with us. >> so happy to be here.st time? >> yes, my first time in the city. >> ms. rodeo america, no less. when did you become ms. rodeo america? >> it's like a pageant, and they judge us on personality, appearance, and our talent is horsemanship. so that's what we use for the talent contest and they also judge us on our knowledge of pro rodeo history, rules, and current events. >> how did you grow up in the road o? >> my family owns a farm, and rodeo has always been a passion of mine. >> there is something different between women's and men's row rodeo. and you have a different salute i hear? >> rodeo queens are the people that interact with the crowd. so when they introduce us at the road o, we run around and wave like this to the crowd. so if you're not looking where you're going, that's how you get the crowd amped up and ready for the rodeo. >> we haven't asked you. where are you from? >> i am from lawrence, mississippi. >> okay, wonderful. so you're competing against girls in the south and southwest, is that righ
rodeo 2014, page nicholson. thanks for being with us. >> so happy to be here.st time? >> yes, my first time in the city. >> ms. rodeo america, no less. when did you become ms. rodeo america? >> it's like a pageant, and they judge us on personality, appearance, and our talent is horsemanship. so that's what we use for the talent contest and they also judge us on our knowledge of pro rodeo history, rules, and current events. >> how did you grow up in the road o?...
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someone asked jack nicholson what's on his bucket list and his answer was to find one last great loveworked together. we asked him what that experience was like. >> first of all, i think you know what? i think you are very confident. and what surprises me though as an actor, he comes on and he is just -- he is ready to go. and i keep thinking like wow, and i'm not ready to go. he is he a pro. he is he a pro. but then he is also -- he is also willing to like, you know, be aware of you there with him. >> i think it has to do with that and the producing background. >> producing. >> i'm so guilty about the time the movie is taking. how expensive they are. so i want to go fast. you like to work fast. i mean, i was just curious. looking at diane's litany of exboyfriends and trying. >> here we go, man. this is now getting into unpleasant territory. >> phenomenal. >> i think i have another you cup of coffee. >> phenomenal notches there. >> what are you kidding me? talk about me. whowb what about you, pal? >> this is where it gets good. >> so it goes. >> very relaxed. >> they were great. fox f
someone asked jack nicholson what's on his bucket list and his answer was to find one last great loveworked together. we asked him what that experience was like. >> first of all, i think you know what? i think you are very confident. and what surprises me though as an actor, he comes on and he is just -- he is ready to go. and i keep thinking like wow, and i'm not ready to go. he is he a pro. he is he a pro. but then he is also -- he is also willing to like, you know, be aware of you...
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she's written it in two parts, and now we're getting into the good stuff, the jack nicholson years.er on my tv show for the first week, so i'm excited to read her book because she comes from such a rich legacy. one of the first families in hollywood where there are three generations of academy award winners, her grandfather, her father, the great director john houston, and her, of course, for prizzi's honor. and i just love generations of families that find a way to serve the rest of us with their artistic and creative gifts. right thousand i'm trying to -- right now i'm trying to get the audio book done of my own book, "death of a king." i enjoyed so much writing this book, and this is now my 17th book, but this, believe it or not, peter, is the first one i've done an audio book for. it's taxing, but the idea of being able to get into a booth, recording studio and to actually voice the book that you've written, i'm having some fun with it, and i'm just trying to get that done right now. before i get to malala or angelica, i've got to finish this audio book. but when i get that done
she's written it in two parts, and now we're getting into the good stuff, the jack nicholson years.er on my tv show for the first week, so i'm excited to read her book because she comes from such a rich legacy. one of the first families in hollywood where there are three generations of academy award winners, her grandfather, her father, the great director john houston, and her, of course, for prizzi's honor. and i just love generations of families that find a way to serve the rest of us with...
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the jack nicholson years and the academy award.so i'm excited to read her book because she comes from such a rich legacy. one of the first families in hollywood, three generations of academy award winners, father of the great director john houston. so i just loved this story that find a way to live and serve the rest of us with the artistic and creative gifts. right now i will try to get the audio book done of my own vote. i enjoy so much writing this vote. this is now my 17th boat. lead or not this is the first one i've done an audio book four. the idea of getting into a booth, recording studio and voice the bookkeeper at i'm having fun with and just trying to get that done right now. before it gets them aloud or angelica got to finish the audio book. when i get that done, that is on my list. >> what are you reading? tell us what is on your summer reading list. tweet us a booktv. posted to her facebook page or send us an e-mail. booktv@spam.org. >> joining us now on tv to preview some of the books coming from yale university press
the jack nicholson years and the academy award.so i'm excited to read her book because she comes from such a rich legacy. one of the first families in hollywood, three generations of academy award winners, father of the great director john houston. so i just loved this story that find a way to live and serve the rest of us with the artistic and creative gifts. right now i will try to get the audio book done of my own vote. i enjoy so much writing this vote. this is now my 17th boat. lead or not...
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she has written it into parts and i were getting into the good stuff, the jack nicholson years and theacademy award for print sees honor. i had her on tv show for the first book. i'm excited to read her book because she comes with such a rich legacy. one of the first families in hollywood with our three generations of academy award winners. her grandfather, her father, john houston and, of course, her. so i just loved the story of generations of families that find a way to love and serve the rest of us for the artistic and creative gifts. of those on my list and right now i will try to get the audio book of my own book, "death of a king." i enjoyed so much writing this book and i've written, this is now my 17 to book but this is believed are not the first one i've done an audio book for. actually come the idea of being able to get into a booth, recording studio and to actually voice the book that you britain, i'm having some fun with it. just try to get that done right now. before i get to "i am malala" or anjelica huston, i've got to finish his audio book. when i get that done, that's
she has written it into parts and i were getting into the good stuff, the jack nicholson years and theacademy award for print sees honor. i had her on tv show for the first book. i'm excited to read her book because she comes with such a rich legacy. one of the first families in hollywood with our three generations of academy award winners. her grandfather, her father, john houston and, of course, her. so i just loved the story of generations of families that find a way to love and serve the...