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sam donaldson, peter jennings, and this rookie -- >> ted koppel, abc, south vietnam -- >> he look likeor three decades hiroshiki captured a first draft of american history. but his accent remains stubbornly japanese. he covered presidential politics to international summits. >> i remember being in moscow with sam donaldson, and sam insisted on working with tony, so did every other anchor there. >> what made tony a good cameraman? >> tony had life experience. he had the beautiful eye to see like a story. >> reporter: his humanity helping guide young talent on both sides of the camera. >> every producer had a story tony. they'd change shoot days to match tony's schedule. there's a whole generation of journalists who are as good as they are in part because of tony. >> reporter: hiroshiki retired a few years back. but this generation of anchors like bob woodruff and david muir will always remember him fondly. >> but investigators say -- >> do you remember any of those early standups? >> one of them i remember. just ten minutes before, no, already the show started. you came. "make sure i do
sam donaldson, peter jennings, and this rookie -- >> ted koppel, abc, south vietnam -- >> he look likeor three decades hiroshiki captured a first draft of american history. but his accent remains stubbornly japanese. he covered presidential politics to international summits. >> i remember being in moscow with sam donaldson, and sam insisted on working with tony, so did every other anchor there. >> what made tony a good cameraman? >> tony had life experience. he had...
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braved the dangers alongside the best and the brightest abc had to offer like sam donaldson, peter jenningsr south vietnam. >> reporter: for three decades, through his viewfinder, he captured a first draft of televised american history. he retired a few years back, but this generation of anchors like bob woodruff and david muir will always remember him fondly. >> do you remember any of those early stand-ups? >> one time i remember just ten minutes before -- no. all right, the show started, and you came -- make sure i don't make a mistake. >> i came to you in the show and was already on the air. >> yeah. >> nothing's changed. well, thank you for having patience for all of us, all these years. >> you are one of my correspondents too. >> and i'm proud of that. i'm proud of that, tony. >> thank you. >> great man. thank you for watching tonight. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "gma." tom is back here tomorrow. again, thanks for watching. good night. good night. prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, does your bed do that? right now our queen c4 m
braved the dangers alongside the best and the brightest abc had to offer like sam donaldson, peter jenningsr south vietnam. >> reporter: for three decades, through his viewfinder, he captured a first draft of televised american history. he retired a few years back, but this generation of anchors like bob woodruff and david muir will always remember him fondly. >> do you remember any of those early stand-ups? >> one time i remember just ten minutes before -- no. all right, the...
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. >> our thanks to peter jennings there. love when we do the vaults to see some of the legendary anchors. and to know some of the legendary shows that are still around, like "20/20." i was just looking at some of the birthday wishes for jane fonda. many people are saying happy birthday to her. >> happy birthday, jane fonda. >>> coming up, we have more news from abc, keep it here. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs forrer two decades. >>> good thursday morning. >>> good thursday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." >>> president trump is celebrating his first big major legislative victory, a tax cut bill for the middle class. the bill is offering deep tax cuts for corporate america as well. several companies have announced plans to share savings with their workers. >>> the u.n. security council votes today on a resolution criticizing the u.s. for recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel. nikki haley says the u.s. wi
. >> our thanks to peter jennings there. love when we do the vaults to see some of the legendary anchors. and to know some of the legendary shows that are still around, like "20/20." i was just looking at some of the birthday wishes for jane fonda. many people are saying happy birthday to her. >> happy birthday, jane fonda. >>> coming up, we have more news from abc, keep it here. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs forrer...
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. >> good evening, i'm peter jennings. interruption for an update on the new hampshire presidential primary. tonight the voters of new hampshire very concerned with the state of the economy, their own particularly, have given president bush an unpleasant surprise. although abc news projected a victory for the president, conservative commentator patrick buchanan is likely to get more than 40% of the vote. >> pat buchanan is able to get the critical mass of people. with his charisma to create a big rift in the republican party. >> h. ross perot, the texas billionaire with lots of ideas. by the way, is there any scenario in which you would run for president? >> number one, i will not run as a democrat or a republican because a couple not sell out to anybody but the american people. i will sell out to them. >> ross perot went on larry king and announced he was going to run for president as an independent. >> i don't want any money from anybody but you. >> i didn't win the nomination. but i think ross perot saw what we did, saw
. >> good evening, i'm peter jennings. interruption for an update on the new hampshire presidential primary. tonight the voters of new hampshire very concerned with the state of the economy, their own particularly, have given president bush an unpleasant surprise. although abc news projected a victory for the president, conservative commentator patrick buchanan is likely to get more than 40% of the vote. >> pat buchanan is able to get the critical mass of people. with his charisma...
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says it is 17 degrees where he lives, jen any cherryn chesterfield right around 14, we're in the upper teens for lynn in ch dolores in newark, and lawrenceville, petersays 18 in his in eagleville 18. see the list goes on and on, on and on,ting temperatures in the teens. let me take you to the live neighborhood network now. a look at boardwalk plaza rehoboth the snow has stopped for now. but we have fresh on the board, on the stand, seeing couple of people ur this morning, bearing the cold well.also, the snow, storm scan3, snow moving intoito push eastward, bringing locations, and some accumulating snowfall, as well yaking it way into philadelphia. and into south jersey, dealing with some light snowfall, that's going to be the case throughout the day today. went winter weather advisory now in effect through. this evening. at as delaware county, portions every montgomery, chester county, then sth jersey. these winter weather advisory, again, in effect through this en on our future weather model. notice, as we head into start to wine down, right along the i-95 corridor. we will showers, later on this afternoon. and then we could have lingering snow sho
says it is 17 degrees where he lives, jen any cherryn chesterfield right around 14, we're in the upper teens for lynn in ch dolores in newark, and lawrenceville, petersays 18 in his in eagleville 18. see the list goes on and on, on and on,ting temperatures in the teens. let me take you to the live neighborhood network now. a look at boardwalk plaza rehoboth the snow has stopped for now. but we have fresh on the board, on the stand, seeing couple of people ur this morning, bearing the cold...
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peter baker. msnbc national security analyst jeremy bash, former chief of staff at both the cia and the pentagon. and at the table, jen palmieri and bret stevens, "new york times" op ed columnist and msnbc contributor and megan murphy, editor for bloomberg businessweek. ken dilanian, let's start with you and your piece today. some extraordinary reporting that now allows us to dispense with the notion that, one, donald trump wasn't made aware of just how aggressively the russians were pursuing both campaigns, not just his, but his and hillary clinton received the same briefing based on your reporting. but a new sort of chink in the timeline now. everything that happened after this briefing was done with the explicit knowledge that the fbi had warned them. and if you lay it up against testimony that we now know from brennan and others, the law enforcement and intelligence community was very much onto the trump campaign and their constant contact with russians. >> well, that's the interesting thing about this, nicolle. you had two things going on. right around the time of this briefing, which we believe was timed to trum
peter baker. msnbc national security analyst jeremy bash, former chief of staff at both the cia and the pentagon. and at the table, jen palmieri and bret stevens, "new york times" op ed columnist and msnbc contributor and megan murphy, editor for bloomberg businessweek. ken dilanian, let's start with you and your piece today. some extraordinary reporting that now allows us to dispense with the notion that, one, donald trump wasn't made aware of just how aggressively the russians were...