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. >> mork calling orson. come in,orson.k calling orson, come in orson. >> mork calling orson come iny you boob tubeness. >> is that you, mork? >> yes, sir. talk about your bad connections here. you been chewing on the lines again? kibble, not cable. >> mork, pull yourself together. >> yes, sir. >> oh, good to have you back. sorry, i lost my head. >> and the entertainment world paying tribute to robin williams. winona judd is here to talk about her friend robin williams. plus, williams was a favorite guest on the late night talk shows. coming up, you will see his first and last appearances on "the tonight show" on johnny carson. our coverage life and death of robin williams continues. >> your is over. >> oh, no, to live, to live will be an no matter where you want to be or what you want to do, chances are we're already there. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. like super 8, where every destination is super. for a chance to win one million dollars, visit wyndhamrewards.com i never know what kind theof adven
. >> mork calling orson. come in,orson.k calling orson, come in orson. >> mork calling orson come iny you boob tubeness. >> is that you, mork? >> yes, sir. talk about your bad connections here. you been chewing on the lines again? kibble, not cable. >> mork, pull yourself together. >> yes, sir. >> oh, good to have you back. sorry, i lost my head. >> and the entertainment world paying tribute to robin williams. winona judd is here to talk about her...
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. >>> mark calling orson, come in, orson. >> in 1980s robin williams was still starring in the popularcom "mork & mindy" when he made his big screen premier as popeye for director robert altman. ♪ i yam what i yam what i yam ♪ and that's all that i yam because i yam what i yam ♪ >> popeye and the handful of films that followed were mostly disappointing. >> good morning, vietnam! >> finally, director barry levinson found the actor a role that offered the perfect fit. >> is that me or does that sound like an elvis presley movie? viva dan nang. >> his role as a road military disc jockey won him a nomination for best actor. >> too loud? >> as did his role as a quiet and inspiring boarding school english teacher in 1989's "dead poets society." >> dead poets dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. >> i think dead poets was probably my favorite. just to get started, the idea of doing a movie that people treated as more than a movie. i once met a guy who said i gave up my job at sears and became a teacher because of you. i went i hope things are going well. >> excuse me! >> williams earne
. >>> mark calling orson, come in, orson. >> in 1980s robin williams was still starring in the popularcom "mork & mindy" when he made his big screen premier as popeye for director robert altman. ♪ i yam what i yam what i yam ♪ and that's all that i yam because i yam what i yam ♪ >> popeye and the handful of films that followed were mostly disappointing. >> good morning, vietnam! >> finally, director barry levinson found the actor a role that...
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but orson wells' l.a. spread, nearly 1,000 bucks a night.reaking the bank, a brazilian soccer star's rio house, $15,000 a night. >>> and finally, our own diane sawyer joining the ice bucket challenge ranks. diane accepting ann romney's challenge, taking the plunge with the help of some young friends. she then challenged mary mat lynn and democratic vice chairwoman donna brazile and brazile has already accepted her challenge. stay tuned. >>> and when we come back, the little league team who beat the odds and stole our hearts. (male announcer) it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. today, i'm asking about levemir® flextouch. (female announcer) levemir® is a long-act
but orson wells' l.a. spread, nearly 1,000 bucks a night.reaking the bank, a brazilian soccer star's rio house, $15,000 a night. >>> and finally, our own diane sawyer joining the ice bucket challenge ranks. diane accepting ann romney's challenge, taking the plunge with the help of some young friends. she then challenged mary mat lynn and democratic vice chairwoman donna brazile and brazile has already accepted her challenge. stay tuned. >>> and when we come back, the little...
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. ♪ >>> mark calling orson, come in, orson. >> in 1980s robin williams was still starring in the populare his big screen premier as popeye for director robert altman. ♪ i yam what i yam what i yam >> popeye and the films that followed were mostly disappointing. >> good morning vietnam! >> finally, director barry levinson found the actor a role that offered the perfect fit. >> is that me or does that sound like an elvis presley movie? viva dan nang. >> his role as a disk jockey earned him an emmy for best actor. >> too loud? >> as did his role as a quiet and inspiring boarding school english teacher in 1989's "dead poets society." >> dead poets dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. >> i think dead poets was probably my favorite. the idea of doing a movie that people treated as more than a movie. i once met a guy who said i gave up my job at sears and became a teacher because of you. i went i hope things are going well. >> williams earned a third such oscar nod for a picture of a man who becomes unhinged and homeless after the murder of his wife. >> i'll come back in the morning and
. ♪ >>> mark calling orson, come in, orson. >> in 1980s robin williams was still starring in the populare his big screen premier as popeye for director robert altman. ♪ i yam what i yam what i yam >> popeye and the films that followed were mostly disappointing. >> good morning vietnam! >> finally, director barry levinson found the actor a role that offered the perfect fit. >> is that me or does that sound like an elvis presley movie? viva dan nang....
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. >>> mork calling orson, come in orson. >> in 1980, robin williams was still starring in the popular and mindy when he made his big screen premiere as pop eye for director robert altman. pop eye in the handful of films that followed were mostly disappointing. >> good morning vietnam! >> finally director barry levinson found the role that fit. his role as a rogue military disk jockey won him an oscar nomination for best actor. as did his role as a quiet and inspiring boarding school english teacher in 1989's "dead poet's society". >> dead poets are dedicated to success -- suck being the marrow out of life. >> i once met a guy who said i gave up my job at sears and became a teacher because of you and i said i hope things are going well. >> williams earned such a third such oscar nod for his depiction of a man who becomes unhinged after the murder of his wife. then came his role as shaun mcguire, community college psychology professor and therapist. >> you don't know about real loss because that only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. >> finally, in 1997's good
. >>> mork calling orson, come in orson. >> in 1980, robin williams was still starring in the popular and mindy when he made his big screen premiere as pop eye for director robert altman. pop eye in the handful of films that followed were mostly disappointing. >> good morning vietnam! >> finally director barry levinson found the role that fit. his role as a rogue military disk jockey won him an oscar nomination for best actor. as did his role as a quiet and inspiring...
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bryan cranston and aaron paul, anna gunn, dean orson who couldn't be here tonight, thank you very much. >> thank you and good night, everybody! have a wonderful evening! only four days till the weekend! >>> homeowners painfully let go of the lives they knew and the possession thes treasured. >> it might be a bigger mountain than i thought to climb. >>> more buildings in danger of collapsing as the victims of the south napa quake struggle to cope with an arduous clean-up. >> good evening. we begin with several updates. the first involving the debris. it is piling up at drop-off locations. several schools and parks have been set up as places where people can leave trash as they clean up their homes and businesses after this quake. as you can see, everything from bricks to couches and televisions, not just the rubble. >> city leaders say all of the bridges have been inspected for damage. right now only one is in need of repair. that bridge remains shut down. >> 70 buildings in napa are red tagged. more than 200 buildings are yellow tagged. red tag means no entry. yellow tag means moderate
bryan cranston and aaron paul, anna gunn, dean orson who couldn't be here tonight, thank you very much. >> thank you and good night, everybody! have a wonderful evening! only four days till the weekend! >>> homeowners painfully let go of the lives they knew and the possession thes treasured. >> it might be a bigger mountain than i thought to climb. >>> more buildings in danger of collapsing as the victims of the south napa quake struggle to cope with an arduous...
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. >> cruzaron la frontera dejando atrÁs la violencia y orson parte de la crisis humanitaria.oria, flavio. >> buenas noches esta familia vive en un pequeÑo estudio hablamos con una madre de guatemala que se vino con su hijo, hija y nieta buscando un futuro mejor. >> mÍnimo sin nada. >> encontrar una ayuda en la primera iglesia presbiteriana. >> ellos nos dan vÍveres, ropa para vestirnos, zapatos. >> esta madre guatemalteca decidiÓ venir con su hijo de 10 aÑos con su hija de 22 y su nieto de 2 aÑos. >> nos vinimos porque nos da miedo regresar otra vez pensar que tal vez que de repente nos agarran nos llevan nosotros agarramos miedo. >> nos a ayudan de diferente manera con los bÁsico y los servicios legales son las cosas mÁs urgentes. >> la familia guatemalteca y una hondureÑa viven en condiciones casi deplorables. >> la familia no estÁ viviendo con nosotros en este edificio pero estÁn viviendo en diferentes lugares, una familia estÁ viviendo con la abuela son 6 personas adultos, niÑos incluyendo un bebÉs duermen en un solo cuarto. >> la iglesia hace todo lo posible que estÉ al
. >> cruzaron la frontera dejando atrÁs la violencia y orson parte de la crisis humanitaria.oria, flavio. >> buenas noches esta familia vive en un pequeÑo estudio hablamos con una madre de guatemala que se vino con su hijo, hija y nieta buscando un futuro mejor. >> mÍnimo sin nada. >> encontrar una ayuda en la primera iglesia presbiteriana. >> ellos nos dan vÍveres, ropa para vestirnos, zapatos. >> esta madre guatemalteca decidiÓ venir con su hijo de 10...
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. >> reporter: the new school year in warrantor, virginia, means early start time for kaiya orson. classes begin at 7:30 a.m. >> classes start when we walk in the door. >> reporter: only a minimum get the right amount of sleep, contributing to obesity, high blood pressure and depression. >> getting less sleep is associated with poorer grades, lower performance on standardized tests. so, across the board, we see a whole host of very negative consequences. >> reporter: the advisory panel suggests middle school and high school start their day no earlier than 8:30 a.m. it's estimated only 15% of high schools start at 8:00 a.m. or later, 40% start earlier than 8:00 a.m. we asked kaiya to keep a diary documenting her getting to sleep and waking up. >> it's 6:00 a.m., and i woke up after hitting the snooze button three times. i'll be going to school with five or six hours of sleep and won't be able to learn because i'm tired. >> reporter: kaiya's mother judy believes changing start time will also change attitudes. >> every morning, she says, "i hate school. i don't want to go to school."
. >> reporter: the new school year in warrantor, virginia, means early start time for kaiya orson. classes begin at 7:30 a.m. >> classes start when we walk in the door. >> reporter: only a minimum get the right amount of sleep, contributing to obesity, high blood pressure and depression. >> getting less sleep is associated with poorer grades, lower performance on standardized tests. so, across the board, we see a whole host of very negative consequences. >>...
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among the names were leonard bernstein, aaron copland who composed the appalachian spring, orson welles-oil hammond who wrote the maltese falcon, lillian hellman, a playwright, here is my favorite. howard case smith. don't know how many of you remember howard k. smith. cheese to do the news when i was in college or high school, that is how i came to know of howard k. smith. not old enough to know him from the old days but the thought that he was a communist sympathizer really makes me smile. this is panic. why is this panic? it is panic because logic is trampled by psychologic. here is the ill lot of this book, guilt by association and the illogic of guilt by association goes back to something that in classical greece philosophers would do for fun which is come of with syllogisms like this. all cats have years, socrates' has years, therefore socrates is a cat. it is not something that was new to this country in the red scare. in the 1870s, actuallthis is sort of a red scare, americans first started learning there was such a thing as communism from stuff going on in europe particularly in fr
among the names were leonard bernstein, aaron copland who composed the appalachian spring, orson welles-oil hammond who wrote the maltese falcon, lillian hellman, a playwright, here is my favorite. howard case smith. don't know how many of you remember howard k. smith. cheese to do the news when i was in college or high school, that is how i came to know of howard k. smith. not old enough to know him from the old days but the thought that he was a communist sympathizer really makes me smile....
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. >> mork calling orson, come in, you boob tune-ness. >> to walk into a major league baseball stadium-- >> in your face, camel cake. >> pig. >> you rude crude dude. >> if this means opening your door to those in need, those in pain, caring for them, listening to then, applying a cold cloth until a fever breaks. if this is practicing medicine, if this is treating a patient, then i am guilty as charged, sir. >> you don't know about real loss. that only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. i doubt you've ever dared to love anybody that much. >> listen real close. you can hear them whisper their legacy to you. go on, lean in. listen. seize the day, boys. make your lives extraordinary. >> make your lives extraordinary. robin williams certainly did just that. and one hour from now, the county sheriff's department is scheduled to have a life news conference to inform everyone about the investigation into robin williams death. cnn is going to bring that to you live when it happens at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. thanks for watching, everyone. "wolf" starts now. >>> hello, i'
. >> mork calling orson, come in, you boob tune-ness. >> to walk into a major league baseball stadium-- >> in your face, camel cake. >> pig. >> you rude crude dude. >> if this means opening your door to those in need, those in pain, caring for them, listening to then, applying a cold cloth until a fever breaks. if this is practicing medicine, if this is treating a patient, then i am guilty as charged, sir. >> you don't know about real loss. that only...
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mork calling orson. come in your boob-tubeness. >> is that you?t. >> yes. >> i'm like sorry, sorry, sorry! to walk into a major baseball league stadium like -- in your face camel wake. >> in your rear derriere. >> now you ask me if i've been practicing medicine f this means opening your door to those in need, those in pain, caring for them, listening to them, applying a cold cloth until a fever breaks, if this is practicing medicine, if this is treatsing a patient i am guilty as charged, sir. you don't know about real loss because that only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. i doubt you've ever dared to love anybody that much. >> if you listen real close you can hear them whisper their legacy to you. go on, lean in. listen. carpe diem. seize the day, boys. make your lives extraordinary. >> that scene always makes me cry. entertainment correspondent initial turner joins me now. >> yesterday we were going about our lives and wham, we get this news and i've covered so much in this industry for a lot of years, carol, and this
mork calling orson. come in your boob-tubeness. >> is that you?t. >> yes. >> i'm like sorry, sorry, sorry! to walk into a major baseball league stadium like -- in your face camel wake. >> in your rear derriere. >> now you ask me if i've been practicing medicine f this means opening your door to those in need, those in pain, caring for them, listening to them, applying a cold cloth until a fever breaks, if this is practicing medicine, if this is treatsing a patient...
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orson wells and many others. >> from that day for 12 years, i couldn't work again in film or television: once her name appeared, she had to testify in washington, d.c. observe the unamerican activities committee. what did these men ask you? >> they asked me if i got my work through the communists. apparently, they had put together communist agents -- theatre agents. so an agent they thought was a communist. it was so stupid. >> reporter: in 1964, her attorney did a political favor for the head of the house committee, and for grant the black list was over, but so was her marriage to arnie manoff who soon died at 50 from a heart attack. once off the list, many offers came her way including one of the most controversial television shows at the time. payton place for which she won an emmy. >> this is the continuing story of payton place. >> the statement was tell your brother i'm going to get it. >> reporter: payton place was a place rife with secrets and grant had been keeping a few of her own. she'd been scriming years off her birth date and more. >> i had a face lift at 30. >> that's so
orson wells and many others. >> from that day for 12 years, i couldn't work again in film or television: once her name appeared, she had to testify in washington, d.c. observe the unamerican activities committee. what did these men ask you? >> they asked me if i got my work through the communists. apparently, they had put together communist agents -- theatre agents. so an agent they thought was a communist. it was so stupid. >> reporter: in 1964, her attorney did a political...
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>> orson welles and walt disney influenced me.se i wanted them to see where i was headed. i'm not headed towards edward r. murrow, i'm headed towards walt disn disney. >> does that mean theme park? >> no. >> people associate disney with that. >> yeah, no, disney was an innovator on everything. we went to space because of walt disney. you know, walt disney brought his an him in mater that did the seven dwarfs and said i have this nazi scientist that i need you to meet, warner von bran. the year is 1954 or '55. he said, he thinks we can put a man in space. i want you to tell that story. in 1955 just before he opens the park he does -- and he starts his tv show, "disneyland," he has a special called "man in space." the story goes that eisenhower called him up and said, walt, you son of a bitch, you did it. i've been trying to convince the people at the pentagon. i don't need that. you just did it. disney -- a world without walt disney, america without walt disney, not just the parks, is a very different place. a very different place.
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"but i'm afraid no one can improve the orson welles interpretation."y," i said, "you've simply been outdone." oh. (chuckles) wow. what did, uh, olivier say to that? he said... (imitates laurence olivier) "my dear girl, you have the makings of a theater critic." (martha and castle laugh) (normal voice) and so here i am. yes, indeed, you are. oh, by the way, i don't know if i told you that recently, i opened my own acting school. martha. how wonderful. thank you. how good of you to share your years and... years of experience with a new generation. yes, we are very proud. and i was wondering, perhaps you might consider stopping by and sitting in on a class or two, and then if you felt so inclined, mentioning our little school in one of your wonderful columns. i'd be happy to do that. you just tell me where and when. well, that's lovely. i just hope you're not teaching your students your little trick of tilting your head before delivering an important line of dialogue. (chuckles) i don't do that. well, you did it when you played maggie the cat. oh, and you
"but i'm afraid no one can improve the orson welles interpretation."y," i said, "you've simply been outdone." oh. (chuckles) wow. what did, uh, olivier say to that? he said... (imitates laurence olivier) "my dear girl, you have the makings of a theater critic." (martha and castle laugh) (normal voice) and so here i am. yes, indeed, you are. oh, by the way, i don't know if i told you that recently, i opened my own acting school. martha. how wonderful. thank...
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. >> orson welles all over again. "war of the worlds." >> networks versus the content on networks and it's important to be able to identify where things are coming from. >> it is. although a lot of people, to us, there's a huge difference between it coming from one newspaper or another. i wonder, you know, with the variety of outlets out there, again, whether people are even aware of what that means. >>> next up, there's been a lot of talk lately about weakness in tablet sales. one former apple exec is saying don't worry, the sky isn't falling. in a blog post the former president of apple's products division says tablet sales are going through an expectations adjustment period where people realize they're not pc replacements. he says there's still improvement in tablet design, but they aren't replacing computers any time soon. that seems clear from the recent numbers. >> maybe. for me, a tablet is a pc replacement. my wife and i at home don't really use laptops anymore. we use our tablets for pretty much everything. b
. >> orson welles all over again. "war of the worlds." >> networks versus the content on networks and it's important to be able to identify where things are coming from. >> it is. although a lot of people, to us, there's a huge difference between it coming from one newspaper or another. i wonder, you know, with the variety of outlets out there, again, whether people are even aware of what that means. >>> next up, there's been a lot of talk lately about...
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frank orson. >> my generation. >> wasn't halle berry one, too? >> yeah. >>> how much will global numbers weigh into the futures? what do you think this week? >> we have a lot of geopolitics working in the background as far as the u.s. scheme is released. we had the new home sales, first gdp revision. and at the end of the week we have the pce, the income spending and inflation measures. so it is all very important. the stock market is pretty much ignoring all of the geopolitics. as we move up to new highs, the one thing i think is the most important as far as the stocks go in recent history is the qe. even though we knew it was ended. we knew it had trouble. six months later we were told more qe2 was on the way. then this time we'll see if we rally up to the end or well beyond the end but that's important to watch. the interesting thing on the -- >> tell us what janet yellen said on friday. >> i don't think she changed anything on qe. we'll see the changes tomorrow. as far as her description of the labor market, she is discussing how the labor ma
frank orson. >> my generation. >> wasn't halle berry one, too? >> yeah. >>> how much will global numbers weigh into the futures? what do you think this week? >> we have a lot of geopolitics working in the background as far as the u.s. scheme is released. we had the new home sales, first gdp revision. and at the end of the week we have the pce, the income spending and inflation measures. so it is all very important. the stock market is pretty much ignoring all of...
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. >> before your hair was overwhelming, so what i did -- or what orson did is reshaped her haircut.on-getting and hot pink. when it comes to accessories, don't be afraid of bold accessories. i say go bold or go home. great necklace here on her, and the whole look on her with the hair and the makeup, you look unbelievable. >> you do. >> 50 is your year. this is your year. >> what do you think of it? >> i'm excited. i'm actually excited to turn 50. >> you look so good, by the way. >> big round of applause for tracy. join your husband over here. >> our second lady is jackie smiley from afton, minnesota. she's a retired real estate agent. she's here with her husband of nearly 50 years. she keeps it simple with moisturizer and sun block, but we'll get a little more fancy today. let's hear her story. >> i thought of these cutis asking for their grandma to have a makeover. so, grandma, when i saw you wearing a mask, why the makeover this morning? >> oh, i have been talking about doing this for a year coming to the "today" show and getting a makeover, and we just thought we live on our boat
. >> before your hair was overwhelming, so what i did -- or what orson did is reshaped her haircut.on-getting and hot pink. when it comes to accessories, don't be afraid of bold accessories. i say go bold or go home. great necklace here on her, and the whole look on her with the hair and the makeup, you look unbelievable. >> you do. >> 50 is your year. this is your year. >> what do you think of it? >> i'm excited. i'm actually excited to turn 50. >> you look...