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parsons laid the groundwork and hopper challenged in the 1930's. hopper is fascinating to me. if people liked her they called her the duchess of dish. if they didn't like her she was the gargoyle of gossip. she was a powerhouse. she wielded gossip unmercifully. i think what is interesting is she was political. she was conservative politically. she knew gossip to cap about celebrity culture as well as politics. most hollywood gossip is positive. it is puffing the actor, to get people to see the movie. the majority is positive. the negative gossip, the scandalous gossip gets the headlines and people remember. they were part of the industry. it was a balancing act. they needed to help the industry and maintain their own sense of objectivity and be critical. prof. feeley: parsons and hopper were rivals. how often did they write? what were their main subjects? prof. feeley: they were operating on multiple platforms. parsons, they are writing daily columns, giving radio broadcasts, when television comes along they do television. at sullivan takes it to television most effectively. >
parsons laid the groundwork and hopper challenged in the 1930's. hopper is fascinating to me. if people liked her they called her the duchess of dish. if they didn't like her she was the gargoyle of gossip. she was a powerhouse. she wielded gossip unmercifully. i think what is interesting is she was political. she was conservative politically. she knew gossip to cap about celebrity culture as well as politics. most hollywood gossip is positive. it is puffing the actor, to get people to see the...
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feeley: parsons -- >> parsons and hopper were rivals. how often did they write? what were their main subjects? prof. feeley: they were operating on multiple platforms. parsons, they are writing daily columns giving radio broadcasts, when television comes along they do television. at sullivan takes it to television most effectively. >> how? prof. feeley: with the ed sullivan show. he was not always walter wind chill -- winchill. he figures out how to take his persona as this square, straightman and translates it to television. the ed sullivan show guests come on. they are gossiping about themselves. the power dynamic shifts in a way. all of his rivals tried television. he does it most excess fully. prof. frost: hopper is riding a column every day for 27 years. it is millions. she is syndicated widely. all the big papers, all the metropolitan -- metropolitan areas. it becomes part of people's everyday lives. one of the great things was looking at fan letters. her fans would write to her saying every morning the first thing i do is read what is going on. she is able
feeley: parsons -- >> parsons and hopper were rivals. how often did they write? what were their main subjects? prof. feeley: they were operating on multiple platforms. parsons, they are writing daily columns giving radio broadcasts, when television comes along they do television. at sullivan takes it to television most effectively. >> how? prof. feeley: with the ed sullivan show. he was not always walter wind chill -- winchill. he figures out how to take his persona as this square,...
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captaine was navy william stirling parsons. later, after the bomb was dropped, he became common or and then rearmmodore and admiral. interviewer: and he has a nickname. what was that? peggy: deke. at the naval academy where he was classed in 1922 they gave everybody nicknames. shortedand deacon was which which can be deac.d deke or and tell us about your mother a little bit. peggy: her father and grandfather had both been admirals, and she was used to , andg and taking charge she was a national athlete. natural athlete, she loved anything to do with athletics. skiing, writing, you name it. interviewer: what was her maiden name? injector -- her first name? martha cluverius. was adamdfather sampson who was a big deal in the spanish-american war. so she was a take charge type. and my father was a more quiet intellectual type. mother was a doer, he was a thinker. i had a younger sister who was all spunk. i was shy, painfully shy, but i remember eavesdropping and remembering what i heard. interviewer: ok. , when did you arrive. what
captaine was navy william stirling parsons. later, after the bomb was dropped, he became common or and then rearmmodore and admiral. interviewer: and he has a nickname. what was that? peggy: deke. at the naval academy where he was classed in 1922 they gave everybody nicknames. shortedand deacon was which which can be deac.d deke or and tell us about your mother a little bit. peggy: her father and grandfather had both been admirals, and she was used to , andg and taking charge she was a national...
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also brought in some cash for his broadway show and has endorsements too. >> and right behind parsons was his car so johnny go leckey. forbes was only rating tv actors. why is that? "the big bang theory" co-star sweetening it up there, you see her there parsons and go leckey, each make $1 million per episode and a cut of the profits. >> "big buck theory" is what they should call it. a lot of cash. >> got to give them a call next time you have contract negotiations. >> great, great idea. >>> well, it was a whale of a show and once in a lifetime sight off the coast of nova scotia. >> some lucky tourists saw a humpback whale do a backflip. he breached dozens of times. >> hey. >> yay! >> cannon ball. scientists say while whales breach for several reason, okay, they do it for to possibly knock off some parasites and also do it to communicate, believe it or not, perhaps though this whale was just putting on a show for the crowd. >> i think he's saying don't come any closer. >> there you go. >> or i'll bite. >> that is incredible to see. wow. >> it almost doesn't look real but it was real ap
also brought in some cash for his broadway show and has endorsements too. >> and right behind parsons was his car so johnny go leckey. forbes was only rating tv actors. why is that? "the big bang theory" co-star sweetening it up there, you see her there parsons and go leckey, each make $1 million per episode and a cut of the profits. >> "big buck theory" is what they should call it. a lot of cash. >> got to give them a call next time you have contract...
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it was 1982 and i called up john parsons and the national capital region and i said john what's the status of the permit? he said it's ready. i said okay and i got into a cab and went down to the mall and it's this big stack of requirements and john said well don't you think, don't you have to get your board approval and the board's consent before a senate? senate? i said john i have all the authority i need. i walked away with it i called jan scruggs and i said i got the permit, i got the damn permit. i would call that bill bain and that was on monday, we had had the mall torn up by the end of the week. there is a pitcher in the book, we did did not want to go through another weekend with the threat of an injunction by ross perot over our head.
it was 1982 and i called up john parsons and the national capital region and i said john what's the status of the permit? he said it's ready. i said okay and i got into a cab and went down to the mall and it's this big stack of requirements and john said well don't you think, don't you have to get your board approval and the board's consent before a senate? senate? i said john i have all the authority i need. i walked away with it i called jan scruggs and i said i got the permit, i got the damn...
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john parsons was the head of land-use planning for the national capital region, and as as i write ine book, he was the guy who stuck his neck out to help us get this thing built and he was sort of on the cusp between the political coming from the secretary watts office and if there is anybody who would have been hung out to dry have this thing gone south it would have been john parsons, but he stuck with it the whole time. i correspond with john. he is retired in south carolina at this point. general michael s davidson was, as i write my book, central casting could not have created a better image of a general than michael s davidson in the flesh. he, at the age of 27 had commanded had commanded an infantry regiment in italy during world war ii. he was a four-star general command of the army in europe, he also was the commander of the invasion of cambodia. by the time we met him he was out of the service and working for an engineering firm. he was also the president of the uso. he embraced our cause. for someone, as i say an officer, professional warrior, to warrior, to do so much to
john parsons was the head of land-use planning for the national capital region, and as as i write ine book, he was the guy who stuck his neck out to help us get this thing built and he was sort of on the cusp between the political coming from the secretary watts office and if there is anybody who would have been hung out to dry have this thing gone south it would have been john parsons, but he stuck with it the whole time. i correspond with john. he is retired in south carolina at this point....
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i know you mentioned sean parsons and could you tell us how quick he was to you and one and could you talk about michael davis? >> in this project we go through my index with my publisher made me create myself, i had almost 1000 heading so when you think almost 2/3 of them are names of people so there were a lot of people in evolved who play various roles, that was davis of buckley who we interviewed to be a professional advisor on the design competition and i would also like to point out where we had the designer of the korean war memorial, davis davis is the designer of the law enforcement officers memorial in judiciary square. john parsons was the head of land-use planning for the national capital region and as i write in the book he was the guy who stuck his neck out to help us get this thing going and he was on the cusp of this political thrust coming from the secretary lots office. as i write in the book if there is anybody who could have been hung out to dry, if this thing had gone south, it would have been john parsons but he stuck with it the whole time. i correspond with joh
i know you mentioned sean parsons and could you tell us how quick he was to you and one and could you talk about michael davis? >> in this project we go through my index with my publisher made me create myself, i had almost 1000 heading so when you think almost 2/3 of them are names of people so there were a lot of people in evolved who play various roles, that was davis of buckley who we interviewed to be a professional advisor on the design competition and i would also like to point out...
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this is the usual parson that i may j just made up a word of anything that goes on. i have been at this for a really long time. think that people in iowa just like people across the country are going to want to vote for somebody that will deliver results for them. i have a case to make on that as tom said. >> secretary clinton did you lock in his endorsement because you're afraid that if joe and al get the race, he might be neutral? >> could you repeat that? >> did you lock in harkins endorsement now because you're afraid that he may remain neutral if president biden and gore get in the race. just wondering the timing of the endorsement. >> timing. i don't know about timing. i have been on a lot of tripping with my grand kids this summer. i have spent the month of july working on the 25th an sers erie on the american's with disabilities act. we have had a lot of great time. that just occupied my time, so what better time than the iowa state fair time. >> no, we're fully cooperating with that. the way that it's being used certainly is. the state department has confirm
this is the usual parson that i may j just made up a word of anything that goes on. i have been at this for a really long time. think that people in iowa just like people across the country are going to want to vote for somebody that will deliver results for them. i have a case to make on that as tom said. >> secretary clinton did you lock in his endorsement because you're afraid that if joe and al get the race, he might be neutral? >> could you repeat that? >> did you lock in...
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jim parsons and peewee herman. [ laughter ] they're in a feud over whether jim parsons is a sexy peewee or peewee is a silly jim parsons. [ laughter ] i mean, they both look good. i just don't know which. [ applause ] lebron james and shia lebeouf are in a feud over whose name sounds more like someone pretending to speak french. [ laughter ] [ french accent ] shia lebeouf? lebron. oh, this is a 1993 lebron. [ laughter ] and finally, ben carson and eriq la salle are feuding over who played dr. peter benyon on the show "e.r." [ cheers and applause ] i don't know. one of them did. hey, do you guys like starbucks? i like starbucks. yeah. [ cheers ] they just announced that its pumpkin spice latte will now include real pumpkin. [ cheers and applause ] and you'll know the drink has real pumpkin when it tastes disgusting. [ laughter ] why would you do that? why? it's just fine the way it is. >> steve: squash coffee. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] a little local news here. according to a new report, the cadillac escalade ext is the most popular car driven in new york. yeah. partly because they're
jim parsons and peewee herman. [ laughter ] they're in a feud over whether jim parsons is a sexy peewee or peewee is a silly jim parsons. [ laughter ] i mean, they both look good. i just don't know which. [ applause ] lebron james and shia lebeouf are in a feud over whose name sounds more like someone pretending to speak french. [ laughter ] [ french accent ] shia lebeouf? lebron. oh, this is a 1993 lebron. [ laughter ] and finally, ben carson and eriq la salle are feuding over who played dr....
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it was sending a message that this is all part of what she called the same parson witch hunt that's going on for her and her husband for so many years. some republicans are raising questions on whether that snap chap saying that the e-mails disappeared is appropriate. the reason that this matters is this. supporters are wondering if this could be a problem in the general election. just a few memoments ago she to questions from reporters, and this is what she said. let's take a listen. >> i think first i have said in the past that, you know, i used a single account for convenience. obviously these years later it does not look so convenient, but the facts are the same as they have been from the very beginning of these questions being raised, and most importantly i never sent classified material on my e-mail, and i never received any that was marked classified, so i am going let whatever this inquiry is go forward and we will await the outcome of it. the state department is confirmed what i just said to you, but i do think that if you look at the republicans in congress the ones running for
it was sending a message that this is all part of what she called the same parson witch hunt that's going on for her and her husband for so many years. some republicans are raising questions on whether that snap chap saying that the e-mails disappeared is appropriate. the reason that this matters is this. supporters are wondering if this could be a problem in the general election. just a few memoments ago she to questions from reporters, and this is what she said. let's take a listen. >>...
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i think those come parsons with governors not really the same thing. but who knows, stranger things have happened. >> that's why i love politics. actually, you have to wait for the voters to tell you what they want. and what they're going to do. a lot of people in this country would have said hillary clinton is going to beat barack obama. first african american, country's not ready for it. you've heard it all. and then barack obama is elected president of the united states. so i would say this. i believe it's improbable. i believe the voters ought to be given a chance to actually decide for themselves. >> i love talking to you two. it's always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> thank you, too. see you soon. >>> coming up, the other gop candidates may gang up on donald trump tonight. but what about hillary clinton? will she be the real target in this debate. more on that next. well, a name your price tool went missing last week. name your what, now? it gives you coverage options based on your budget. i just hope whoever stole it knows that it only works at pr
i think those come parsons with governors not really the same thing. but who knows, stranger things have happened. >> that's why i love politics. actually, you have to wait for the voters to tell you what they want. and what they're going to do. a lot of people in this country would have said hillary clinton is going to beat barack obama. first african american, country's not ready for it. you've heard it all. and then barack obama is elected president of the united states. so i would say...
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special agent randy parsons is dispatched from washington, d.c.ut parsons and his colleagues aren't there simply to assist. the fbi is taking over. it's a critical turning point. >> it was an uncomfortable situation because the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms felt a great sense of loss. it was their own men, their own agents, who were down and were gone. >> shortly thereafter they were told that we were going to be taking over the handling of the response to the events on that day, and that was crushing for them as well. >> at the time, you know, it's personal. you have some animosity. i felt a little, hey, someone is coming in and taking away what i started. it was for the best because you never know because what we went through, what we could have done. get that camera out of here. get it out of here! out of here! go, go, go! >> i need help! >> news of the shootout immediately spreads from coast-to-coast. the national press swarms into waco, looking for answers. from the start one question dominates all others. who shot first? >> when we drove up
special agent randy parsons is dispatched from washington, d.c.ut parsons and his colleagues aren't there simply to assist. the fbi is taking over. it's a critical turning point. >> it was an uncomfortable situation because the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms felt a great sense of loss. it was their own men, their own agents, who were down and were gone. >> shortly thereafter they were told that we were going to be taking over the handling of the response to the events on that day,...
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i'll hand it over to tom now. >> i'm tom parson.this new territory when i go to speak they hand out a bulletin that has my bioon it. i'm a retired navy chief petty officer from sylmar, california. my education, i like to say i got it at deckplate used. got interested in the to civil war while i was on active duty. the very first military park i visited was shiloh, and as luck would haved, when i retired in 1999, i got a job at shiloh national military park and have been with them for 16 years. the last 11 at the current civil war interpretive center. so i've been a mississippian for 11 years. i'm here today to talk about my book "work for giants: the campaign and battle of tupelo harrisburg." the heart of my research, my interest in the war, lies in what happened in northeast mississippi and west tennessee, and aside from the book i've written several magazine articles, regular column in "the daily corinthian" with articles about civil war in corinth, mississippi, and i'm writing on the battle of tupelo. you want to say hi to mike.
i'll hand it over to tom now. >> i'm tom parson.this new territory when i go to speak they hand out a bulletin that has my bioon it. i'm a retired navy chief petty officer from sylmar, california. my education, i like to say i got it at deckplate used. got interested in the to civil war while i was on active duty. the very first military park i visited was shiloh, and as luck would haved, when i retired in 1999, i got a job at shiloh national military park and have been with them for 16...
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by rob parsons. obviously this is still very much a developing story, but what is the latest? latest, there is shooting outside the u.s. consulate. that is not the first time. a couple of years ago there were attacks on the u.s. consulate in istanbul is well. no one seems to have been killed in the consulate. at least one of the assailants was injured, shot in the legs, and her colleague was captured as well. but in a separate incident in there was an attack in which four people were killed. to try toe investigate and rescue people inside the building. they were then attacked. three more people were killed, and several people were injured. separately, in the southeast of the country, it is hard to say whether these are connected incidents. and last friday, with four people killed today another four people were killed and another incident. and another, an attack on helicopter in which one soldier was killed and seven wounded. in various spots across the country, do we have any idea as to who is responsible? rob: it looks now that the attackers -- there are two incidents. it loo
by rob parsons. obviously this is still very much a developing story, but what is the latest? latest, there is shooting outside the u.s. consulate. that is not the first time. a couple of years ago there were attacks on the u.s. consulate in istanbul is well. no one seems to have been killed in the consulate. at least one of the assailants was injured, shot in the legs, and her colleague was captured as well. but in a separate incident in there was an attack in which four people were killed. to...
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jim parsons at $29 million and mark harmon tied at a mere $20 million a year. it's tif. and seth macfarline and jimmy kimmel making a sketch. >> i'm way off. see, that's much better. >> that's totally impressive, which means it's totally fake. i'm betty nguyen. this is "early today." any harder if he tried. he's beached here, gazing out on an unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely forget their experience... daddy gator sees all and forgets nothing. "i've got to motor out of here," he thinks. "this is no place to raise a child." quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. >>> leading the news in people.com, philadelphia inmates and guards work together to hand-carve chair for pope francis. this is 6 feet tall and carved out of black walnut. the pope plans to meet with 100 ininmates starting on september 27th. and the most read story in the washington post, stephen hawking believes he's solved a huge mystery about black holes. in a nutshell, the physicist focuses on the informatio
jim parsons at $29 million and mark harmon tied at a mere $20 million a year. it's tif. and seth macfarline and jimmy kimmel making a sketch. >> i'm way off. see, that's much better. >> that's totally impressive, which means it's totally fake. i'm betty nguyen. this is "early today." any harder if he tried. he's beached here, gazing out on an unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely...
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and sudrift was bought by parsons and-- was bought out by parsons. this is resulted into some hardships are the cities. because, as these are purchased they start laying off some of the employees that we were working with. now they have a deeper binge. that is one of the things that is concerning me. another thing that we need to consider are the options with the cost of the work. for instance, otis. if you start buying up all the companies then you have contractors buying contractors in and they are the only ones that can give you a big. professional contractors i am not concerned as much as long as we have a few firms to negotiate with and to bid with. but i do understand the whole limit of competition and i think that is something that you and i do share and that we do need to pay more attention to. i will definitely work with you and the city atty. to see what we can do to try to minimize the impact to the p uc and other city agencies as well. >> thank you >> excellent point >> mr. % >> commissioners, when you look at these huge problems you all
and sudrift was bought by parsons and-- was bought out by parsons. this is resulted into some hardships are the cities. because, as these are purchased they start laying off some of the employees that we were working with. now they have a deeper binge. that is one of the things that is concerning me. another thing that we need to consider are the options with the cost of the work. for instance, otis. if you start buying up all the companies then you have contractors buying contractors in and...
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. >> yes, that's jim parsons from "the big bang theory" with $29 million earned last year.emmy winner for lead actor in a comedy was followed closely behind by his co-star johnny galecki. simon helberg and kunal nayyar. >> an extremely successful show and foreclose attributed the cast's financial success to their recent contract renegotiations. most of them earn $1 million each episode and their female co-star seen there kaley cuoco was third on the list last year. >> note to self, when your contract is up, give the big bang theory cast a call for tips to negotiate. >> there you go. it's in syndication now. they're in a sweet spot there. >>> finally a big announcement here at abc. the new lineup of co-hosts for "the view" has been unveiled and it has some recognizable faces. >> joining the team for the new season will be comedienne joy behar. she is so good. so excited. >> she's back. >> and behar was you may remember one of the show's original co-hosts but left in 2013 just when i thought i was out, they pull me back in, she said, in a statement yesterday. >> she said that
. >> yes, that's jim parsons from "the big bang theory" with $29 million earned last year.emmy winner for lead actor in a comedy was followed closely behind by his co-star johnny galecki. simon helberg and kunal nayyar. >> an extremely successful show and foreclose attributed the cast's financial success to their recent contract renegotiations. most of them earn $1 million each episode and their female co-star seen there kaley cuoco was third on the list last year....
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. >> highestd paid may tv actor is this guy jim parsons of the big bang series. >> he earned $29 milliond closely by several big bang coste stars. >> it's that time of year again for pumpkin spice in everything but m&ms they're doing one better with pumpkin spice latte flavored candy. >> the new variety is arriving in stores this week to join pecan pie flavored m&ms already on shelves. >> how do you feel about pecan pie. >> sweet. >> have a great day. febreze air effects heavy duty has up to two times the odor-eliminating power to remove bathroom odors you've gone noseblind to use febreze air effects till it's fresh. and try febreze small spaces... ... to continuously eliminate up to two times the odors for 30 days febreze small spaces and air effects, two more ways to breathe happy. >> new here on "action news," police are searching for the mother of a newborn of a baby found abandoned outside of a house in southwest atlanta. the hours old baby was found wrapped in a hello kitty blanket monday night with her umbilical cord still attached. police say baby harlan is a healthy baby girl bu
. >> highestd paid may tv actor is this guy jim parsons of the big bang series. >> he earned $29 milliond closely by several big bang coste stars. >> it's that time of year again for pumpkin spice in everything but m&ms they're doing one better with pumpkin spice latte flavored candy. >> the new variety is arriving in stores this week to join pecan pie flavored m&ms already on shelves. >> how do you feel about pecan pie. >> sweet. >> have a...
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thanks for the hard work the reside opened earlier i came with my daughter and jose and tilly and parsons and others to take a tour to be the 1 people to drive on the presidio parkway it is an incredible experience for those who who didn't come i hope you leave here do create a traffic jam it is unbelievable makes it amazing a different experience and something that we will all be proud of to all involved on behalf of the a grateful city this is a product for generations thank you all for your support (clapping) thank you supervisor farrell and supervisor wiener for those wonderful remarks that captured the moment mayor ed lee and supervisor farrell mentioned was unfortunately unable to come he felt ill he called our office and he sends his congratulations to all of us and we are pleased and effort to have the mayors partnerships of the office of economic workforce development will be telling us a little bit more about the roll in partnering to create jobs and economic development as a result of this project ed mulling begin the new director mr. michael carr joining us to say a few words
thanks for the hard work the reside opened earlier i came with my daughter and jose and tilly and parsons and others to take a tour to be the 1 people to drive on the presidio parkway it is an incredible experience for those who who didn't come i hope you leave here do create a traffic jam it is unbelievable makes it amazing a different experience and something that we will all be proud of to all involved on behalf of the a grateful city this is a product for generations thank you all for your...
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and sudrift was bought by parsons and-- was bought out by parsons. this is resulted into some hardships are the cities. because as these are purchased they start laying off some of the employees that we were working with. now they have a deeper binge. that is one of the things that is concerning me. another thing that we need to consider are the options with the cost of the work. for instance, otis. if you start buying up all the companies then you have contractors buying contractors in and they are the only ones that can give you a big. professional contractors i am not concerned as much as long as we have a few firms to negotiate with and to bid with. but i do understand the whole limit of competition and i think that is something that you and i do share and that we do need to pay more attention to. i will definitely work with you and the city atty. to see what we can do to try to minimize the impact to the p uc and other city agencies as well. >> thank you >> excellent point >> mr. % >> commissioners, when you look at these huge problems you all h
and sudrift was bought by parsons and-- was bought out by parsons. this is resulted into some hardships are the cities. because as these are purchased they start laying off some of the employees that we were working with. now they have a deeper binge. that is one of the things that is concerning me. another thing that we need to consider are the options with the cost of the work. for instance, otis. if you start buying up all the companies then you have contractors buying contractors in and...
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jim parsons is number one making $29 million a year.econd and 11 of the top 15 are in comedies. tom: i think tv is where it is at. it is something that old fossils can't get used to. it used to be you made $15 million to $20 billion in movies and now it is tv. take thee could surveillance script and make it a little bit of comedy. tom: i could see it. we could be funny. vonnie: we are funny already. tom: the futures are up big but we will see where we are at four clock p.m. this afternoon in the euro confounding the parity crew and still oil. it is finding a bit but up ever so slightly. we begin our coverage of polo markets and with us is charles calaveras of columbia business school and the manhattan institute. we will speak on china and his views on the fed and maybe even touch on greece and his perspective on europe. us fromregan joins bloomberg news. what is a retest? traumaticu have a maybe cathartic selloff, you set a low to a lot of people believe is that watermark now. so there was a lot of short covering. if there was ever a ti
jim parsons is number one making $29 million a year.econd and 11 of the top 15 are in comedies. tom: i think tv is where it is at. it is something that old fossils can't get used to. it used to be you made $15 million to $20 billion in movies and now it is tv. take thee could surveillance script and make it a little bit of comedy. tom: i could see it. we could be funny. vonnie: we are funny already. tom: the futures are up big but we will see where we are at four clock p.m. this afternoon in...
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. >> parson is part of a non-politician wave led by donald trump.tar acknowledged his showman appeal. >> you know, that some of the criticisms and we all feel like are we on a reality show? >> this is not a rae alty this is the real deal. >> blaming unlikor republicans he would keep it and find its flaws. >> but you're divided? >> i would police that contract so tough that they wouldn't have a chance. >> trump used his celebrity. >> they're bringing crime. their rapist. >> inside his self-named aircraft trump said illegal immigrants have to go hom. >> they have to go. >> trump laid out first campaign policies on the issue that propelled him. trump's plan? if mexico refuses to pay for a new wall that he wants to build, trump would impound all remittance payments so they could not send money home, increase visa fees, taking a hard line against what trump calls criminal aliens and mandatory return of all criminal aliens and penalties for any who refuse to leave at the time their visas expire. today some like trumps mes sang. >> it's time somebody stand
. >> parson is part of a non-politician wave led by donald trump.tar acknowledged his showman appeal. >> you know, that some of the criticisms and we all feel like are we on a reality show? >> this is not a rae alty this is the real deal. >> blaming unlikor republicans he would keep it and find its flaws. >> but you're divided? >> i would police that contract so tough that they wouldn't have a chance. >> trump used his celebrity. >> they're...
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. >> reporter: the scene on parsons in flushing he voling comparisons to a horror movie from a half century ago and other foul concerns. >> i had the unfortunate experience of being hit by a couple of them. >> pigeons every day neighbors complain crowding the power line in front of one home. >> no bird's eye view from the woman apparently living here who then suddenly waxes philosophical. >> every living being has a right to live. >> reporter: do they all have to live here some locals ask? >> disgusting. it smells, especially when it gets hot and humid, it smells. >> reporter: the sidewalk practically repaved with pigeon droppings, complaints to the occupant have not gone well, this neighbor said. >> they called police. >> they called the police. >> we left for a few minutes then when we came back we found that somebody had dumped a bunch of rice here on the sidewalk. are you feeding the pigeons. >> no, goes have you seen me feed the pigeons. >> just asking. >> reporter: as for the pigeon droppings all over the sidewalk, a resident said it's the city's responsibility to clean it up. why are
. >> reporter: the scene on parsons in flushing he voling comparisons to a horror movie from a half century ago and other foul concerns. >> i had the unfortunate experience of being hit by a couple of them. >> pigeons every day neighbors complain crowding the power line in front of one home. >> no bird's eye view from the woman apparently living here who then suddenly waxes philosophical. >> every living being has a right to live. >> reporter: do they all...
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. >> reporter: the scene on parsons boulevard in flushing evoking comparisons to a horror movie and other "foul" concerns. >> i had unfortunate experience of being hit by them once. >> reporter: pigeons every day neighbors complain crowding power line in front of one home. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: no bird's-eye view from a woman apparently living here who then suddenly waxes philosophic. >> i think every living being has a right to live. >> reporter: but do they all have to live here some locals ask? >> this thing is disgusting because it smells especially when it's hot and humid. it smells. >> reporter: the sidewalk practically repaved with complaints to the occupant have not gone well, this neighbor says. >> they call the police. police? >> the police. >> reporter: we left for a few minutes. when we time back we found that somebody had dumped a bunch of rice here on the are you feeding the pigeons? >> no. pigeons? >> no. i said no. >> reporter: as for the pidgeon droppings, all over the sidewalk, the resident here says it's the city's responsibility to clean it up before she leaves us
. >> reporter: the scene on parsons boulevard in flushing evoking comparisons to a horror movie and other "foul" concerns. >> i had unfortunate experience of being hit by them once. >> reporter: pigeons every day neighbors complain crowding power line in front of one home. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: no bird's-eye view from a woman apparently living here who then suddenly waxes philosophic. >> i think every living being has a right to live. >>...
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. >> the highest paid tv act report is jim parsons of "big bang." he earned $29 million. followed close by several co-stars. >> and now m&ms have pumpkin spiced latte flavored candy arriving in the stores this week to join pecan pie flavored m&ms on the >> straight ahead, seven things to know as you start the day. >> a rare sight over the mid-west caught by astronauts on the international space station. the international space station. stay tuned. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. you odors in your bathrooming you think it smells fine, but your guests smell this... febreze air effects heavy duty has up to two times the odor-eliminating power to remove bathroom odors you've gone noseblind to use febreze air effects till it's fresh. and try febreze small spaces... ... to continuously eliminate up to two times the odors for 30 days febreze small spaces and air effects, two more
. >> the highest paid tv act report is jim parsons of "big bang." he earned $29 million. followed close by several co-stars. >> and now m&ms have pumpkin spiced latte flavored candy arriving in the stores this week to join pecan pie flavored m&ms on the >> straight ahead, seven things to know as you start the day. >> a rare sight over the mid-west caught by astronauts on the international space station. the international space station. stay tuned. a new...
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right at the top, we have at no. 1, raking in a whopping 2 million, jim parsons. the big bang theory cast negotiated as a group to secure these mega deals. it's paying off in a big way. they have been very smart when crafting their pay structure with some earning more than 1 percent of the back end profits on top of their 1 million per episode salary. very smart business sense. the modern family men hold very impressive spots after their unified front in securing a pay raise. this is the first time we're seeing modern family actors on the list with burrell at 11-1/2 million. ferguson at 11 million. these actors have been very strategic when it comes to diversified revenue streams. they've been supplementing their significant salaries with deals like the verizon promotion and ferguson's deal promoting febreze and swiffer. ray romano brought in 15 million. everybody loves raymond has been off the air for years. looks like reruns must pay pretty well. alison: that's the way to do it. >> reporter: this is a taste of some of the big paydays. this is not to mention the
right at the top, we have at no. 1, raking in a whopping 2 million, jim parsons. the big bang theory cast negotiated as a group to secure these mega deals. it's paying off in a big way. they have been very smart when crafting their pay structure with some earning more than 1 percent of the back end profits on top of their 1 million per episode salary. very smart business sense. the modern family men hold very impressive spots after their unified front in securing a pay raise. this is the first...
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and it's time now for our sunday group syndicated columnist george will, christi parsons, the head of heritage action for america, michael needham, and sheryl stolberg of the new york times. let's go back to the des moines register poll on democrats, again, it shows bernie sanders has now closed within seven points of hillary clinton as she has lost one-third of her support since may among likely democratic caucus goers. george, the person running the poll said that this feels like 2008 all over again, referring of course to the race in which hillary clinton had a big lead, then got swept by and beaten by barack obama. what's going on? >> well, although she was just seen there complaining about donald trump, she should get up every morning and thank the lord for donald trump because he's distracting attention from her troubles. now, imagine what she'd be in this poll if all of the attention of the country were focussed on her. because the more she campaigns and the more people see of her, the less they seem to like her. partly this is because in the republican party, the energy is on
and it's time now for our sunday group syndicated columnist george will, christi parsons, the head of heritage action for america, michael needham, and sheryl stolberg of the new york times. let's go back to the des moines register poll on democrats, again, it shows bernie sanders has now closed within seven points of hillary clinton as she has lost one-third of her support since may among likely democratic caucus goers. george, the person running the poll said that this feels like 2008 all...
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and jim parsons taking the top spot. >> ooh. >> guess how much he makes? >> it says $29 million. >> that's why you make the big bucks here. $29 million. >> it was written there. a number right there. >> that's a popular show. parsons earns his money. >> he does. everyone loves him. my nephew is in college. they love it. >> the residuals, seinfeld just sold it to hulu for half a billion. i think he's probably number one. carry on. >> i felt like taylor swift and you were kanye west. >> i'm going to let you finish. >> there was a reason she said that. >> visualize me as taylor. but anyway, vma news for kanye here. remember when kanye interrupted taylor swift -- that's me -- her speech at the video music awards six years ago with the whole -- >> i'm going to let you finish. >> things changed. a two made amends and now west is being honored with the michael jackson video vanguard award. tmtv with a montage of his work saying here comes kanye. saying west earned the honor saying his ground breaking music and videos always pushed the envelope. so it will be a ve
and jim parsons taking the top spot. >> ooh. >> guess how much he makes? >> it says $29 million. >> that's why you make the big bucks here. $29 million. >> it was written there. a number right there. >> that's a popular show. parsons earns his money. >> he does. everyone loves him. my nephew is in college. they love it. >> the residuals, seinfeld just sold it to hulu for half a billion. i think he's probably number one. carry on. >> i felt...
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. >> the highest male tv actor is this guy, jim parsons of the big bang theory. >> he earned $29 million followed closely by several big bang costars. >>> time for pumpkin spice but m and ms are doing one better with pumpkin spice latte candy. >> it will join pecan pie m and ms on shelves. >> what do you think about pecan m and ms. >> sweet. >>> the coca-cola company announces it is years ahead of schedule in an effort to replace the water it uses around the world to make its beverages. coca-cola uses roughly 300 billion liters to produce 160 liters of finished bev rages. >>> kopp, we follow developments in new jersey as police search for clues after a cab driver was murdered. you get used to the lingering odors in your bathroom you think it smells fine, but your guests smell this... febreze air effects heavy duty has up to two times the odor-eliminating power to remove bathroom odors you've gone noseblind to use febreze air effects till it's fresh. and try febreze small spaces... ... to continuously eliminate up to two times the odors for 30 days febreze small spaces and air effects, tw
. >> the highest male tv actor is this guy, jim parsons of the big bang theory. >> he earned $29 million followed closely by several big bang costars. >>> time for pumpkin spice but m and ms are doing one better with pumpkin spice latte candy. >> it will join pecan pie m and ms on shelves. >> what do you think about pecan m and ms. >> sweet. >>> the coca-cola company announces it is years ahead of schedule in an effort to replace the water it uses...
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. >> let's go through grand parsons. >> there was a whole period of country music for me that was emmylling stones. the first two fleetwood mac records were mount lmonumental . it was the first time i heard and seen a woman go out in front of a band and really rock and yet, keep her womanliness. 1970. i was 8 years old. for 10 years i got to experience what it was like to hear every different kind of music on the radio. >> the '60s was about peace and love. '70s was about the hangover and the walk of shame a bit. >> yeah. short of switched mid '70s into a more corporate sound. it wasn't as emotional. it was more sort of calculated. and then you had the introduction with the begees to disco music. >> what did you think of disco? >> my memory was getting grounded for sneaking out and going to see "saturday night fever". >> you were too young. that was risque stuff. >> it was risque stuff. ♪ >> just makes me sound like i was born in the dark ages but we would dial the radio on sunday nights to chicago to get king biscuit hour. that's when we heard what was happening. >> what was your firs
. >> let's go through grand parsons. >> there was a whole period of country music for me that was emmylling stones. the first two fleetwood mac records were mount lmonumental . it was the first time i heard and seen a woman go out in front of a band and really rock and yet, keep her womanliness. 1970. i was 8 years old. for 10 years i got to experience what it was like to hear every different kind of music on the radio. >> the '60s was about peace and love. '70s was about the...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old jaheem clarke a junior in the parsons scholars program at the new school.rter: and 16-year-old olivia priolo, a rising junior studying merchandising at the fashion institute of technology. >> i guess what i'm looking for toy is a bunch of chestnut colored suede. >> three teens with an eye for style. >> take everything in. >> grab this top. >> my size. >> reporter: but only one will ace this trend test. i'm joined by celebrity stylist june ambrose and we're about to reveal the finals. what are the top three must haves? >> i say have fun. i say varsity jacket which is unisex, a pair of jeans and track sneakers. the track sneaker becomes kind of like the second foot. it feels like you can wear it with anything and everything. >> i like that. so let's kick off our fashion show with our first student olivia. all right. olivia is 16 and loves experimenting with different styles so no surprise her fashion icon is die an von furstenberg. >> i love she did a bold sweater and has embellishments getting a lot for her buck and the black jean is like the leather jean is
. >> reporter: 16-year-old jaheem clarke a junior in the parsons scholars program at the new school.rter: and 16-year-old olivia priolo, a rising junior studying merchandising at the fashion institute of technology. >> i guess what i'm looking for toy is a bunch of chestnut colored suede. >> three teens with an eye for style. >> take everything in. >> grab this top. >> my size. >> reporter: but only one will ace this trend test. i'm joined by celebrity...
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. >> thank you, ronald perlman and dick parsons. >> and all the people at the apollo theater. >> all right. we'll show you pictures later, but in the meantime, let's talk weather, mike woods, because it's sticky. >> it's sticky and nasty, and that was all the more reason to have a pool party, which is what i did this weekend. >> you had a good time. >> yeah. out there at monmouth beach. we had adam and zachary and francis is, etta, everybody out there. thanks for having me, and dinner was great too. so good morning to you. hopefully you all had a great weekend, had a chance to enjoy some good outdoor time. it was a hot one, that's for sure. we made it up to the 90s two days in a row, and this is number three. 78 at central park, that's your startoff temp, 64 in monticello. nice and quiet around the tristate with clear skies, high are still in control, but we do see the possibility that you could see some showers trying to pop up, but most of it would be down to our south and west, not really with us here in the tristate. chance of rain is around 10%, so not that big of a deal. it is
. >> thank you, ronald perlman and dick parsons. >> and all the people at the apollo theater. >> all right. we'll show you pictures later, but in the meantime, let's talk weather, mike woods, because it's sticky. >> it's sticky and nasty, and that was all the more reason to have a pool party, which is what i did this weekend. >> you had a good time. >> yeah. out there at monmouth beach. we had adam and zachary and francis is, etta, everybody out there. thanks...
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thanks for the hard work the reside opened earlier i came with my daughter and jose and tilly and parsons and others to take a tour to be the 1 people to drive on the presidio parkway it is an incredible experience for those who who didn't come i hope you leave here do create a traffic jam it is unbelievable makes it amazing a different experience and something that we will all be proud of to all involved on behalf of the a grateful city this is a product for generations thank you all for your support (clapping) thank you supervisor farrell and supervisor wiener for those wonderful remarks that captured the moment mayor ed lee and supervisor farrell mentioned was unfortunately unable to come he felt ill he called our office and he sends his congratulations to all of us and we are pleased and effort to have the mayors partnerships of the office of economic workforce development will be telling us a little bit more about the roll in partnering to create jobs and economic development as a result of this project ed mulling begin the new director mr. michael carr joining us to say a few words
thanks for the hard work the reside opened earlier i came with my daughter and jose and tilly and parsons and others to take a tour to be the 1 people to drive on the presidio parkway it is an incredible experience for those who who didn't come i hope you leave here do create a traffic jam it is unbelievable makes it amazing a different experience and something that we will all be proud of to all involved on behalf of the a grateful city this is a product for generations thank you all for your...
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brian, she's already in college studying fashion marketing at parsons.pressive. >> a true underachiever. >> underachiever. >> what were you doing at 14? i definitely was not in college. >> i'm not even sure i was in high school at that point. thanks, kate. >>> start-ups may be booming in austin, but the established austin-based companies not performing well in our exclusive power city indexes. year to date, the austin pci down nearly 8%. big drops in shares of retailers whole foods and solar winds dragging down our index. austin is in fact one of the worst performing of our nearly 40 power city indexes so far this year. >>> what a wild end run to a pretty crazy month. dow going in and out of correction territory. that's even just today. a monster rally in crude prices though today. now raising their losses for august. a rough month for tech. a ton of well-known flames in bear market territory, off 20% or more from their highs. we'll give you names you may want to be looking at, maybe even buying at these levels. that's all coming your way here on "power
brian, she's already in college studying fashion marketing at parsons.pressive. >> a true underachiever. >> underachiever. >> what were you doing at 14? i definitely was not in college. >> i'm not even sure i was in high school at that point. thanks, kate. >>> start-ups may be booming in austin, but the established austin-based companies not performing well in our exclusive power city indexes. year to date, the austin pci down nearly 8%. big drops in shares of...