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. >> if robert redford was going to take me out, i would have fainted and never come back. >>> then a in the life of laurie hernandez. at 16, she's already won olympic gold and "dancing with the stars." is she eyeing an oscar next? >> i do want to be a successful actress. >>> after drew barrymore's you about her unusual tv diet. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. now she says she still has excess skin and rolls to be expected. her message -- love yourself. >>> laurie hernandez has won us all away winning mirror ball trophy and olympic gold. what's next for laurie. >> she let us in on her plans at her home in new jersey. >> reporter: along with mothose medals, that dancing mirror ball trophy is heavy. she's adding achievement. she is the author of "i got this." at just 16 years old, why write a book now? >> it's so fresh. i'm really able to recall those memories perfectly at the time because i just had them. >> she was wearing a lot of rhinestones and i remember her rhinestones actually scratched strapless dress. >> s
. >> if robert redford was going to take me out, i would have fainted and never come back. >>> then a in the life of laurie hernandez. at 16, she's already won olympic gold and "dancing with the stars." is she eyeing an oscar next? >> i do want to be a successful actress. >>> after drew barrymore's you about her unusual tv diet. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. now...
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. >> if robert redford was going to take me out, i would have fainted and never come back. >>> then athe life of laurie hernandez. at 16, she's already won olympic gold and "dancing with the stars." is she eyeing an oscar next? >> i do want to be a successful actress. >>> after drew barrymore's 20-pound weight loss, we'll tell you about her unusual tv diet. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's. packed with cookies or almond pieces. hershey's has the taste you love in every bite. >>> showing off her p
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. >> if robert redford was going to take me out, i would have fainted and never come back. >>> then an the life of laurie hernandez. at 16, she's already won olympic gold and "dancing with the stars." is she eyeing an oscar next? >> i do want to be a successful actress. >>> after drew barrymore's 20-pound weight loss, we'll tell you about her unusual tv diet. >>> closed captioning provided by -- dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. so i couldn't do the things i love, like traveling. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... an education refinance loan helped me save on payments each month. if you have a question about whether refinancing is right for you, ask me. sincerely, robert kennedy, fellow grad and fellow citizen. call... to refi now. >>> showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. now she says she still has excess skin and rolls to be expected. her message -- love yourself. >>> laurie hernandez has won us all away winning mirror ball trophy and o
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. >> if robert redford was going to take you for dinner, would you rather have it at a restaurant orouse? >> if robert redford was going to take me out -- he wouldn't have had anything to take out to dinner. i would have fainted and never come back. oh. >> we have to set this up. >> listen to this, betty told us she actually spent her birthday in northern california with her best friend, bam bam, a 4-year-old grizzly bear and she fed bam bam marshmallows from her mouth. >> i love that she is not afraid of bam bam. we'll be right back. >>> tomorrow, on "e.t." we're there as the celebs celebrate the oscar nominations. >> very cool. >>> who is one step closer to oscar gold and who got snubbed? >>> plus, our derek hough exclusive. >> hey, welcome to the set of my new music video. >> taking us behind the scenes as he dances, acts and directs revealing secrets about heifer newt show j. low. >> what is jennifer lopez like as a boss? >> tomorrow on "e.t." . >> what is jennifer lopez like as a boss? >> tomorrow on "e.t." over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of rea
. >> if robert redford was going to take you for dinner, would you rather have it at a restaurant orouse? >> if robert redford was going to take me out -- he wouldn't have had anything to take out to dinner. i would have fainted and never come back. oh. >> we have to set this up. >> listen to this, betty told us she actually spent her birthday in northern california with her best friend, bam bam, a 4-year-old grizzly bear and she fed bam bam marshmallows from her mouth....
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traditional labour voters do not know how to vote now because of redford.to win? historically i am a labour man. but today there is no clear choice. ukip seems keen for the fight. hard left because he felt he had a brighterfuture the fight. hard left because he felt he had a brighter future away from the labour party and jeremy corbyn. we feel there are many voters in the area that will feel the same way. for labour, this is a difficult time for a by—election, a tough place. some mps we have spoken to say they are prepared to quit before the next election or resign. labour will have to throw everything into this campaign, which if they fail, will make losing all the harder to bear. just now, this fight will gauge whether labour and hold its ground, 01’, whether labour and hold its ground, or, our traditional whether labour and hold its ground, or, ourtraditionalvoters whether labour and hold its ground, or, our traditional voters turning their backs and walking away? this is bbc news, the headlines: the first step has been taken in the us to dismantle the d
traditional labour voters do not know how to vote now because of redford.to win? historically i am a labour man. but today there is no clear choice. ukip seems keen for the fight. hard left because he felt he had a brighterfuture the fight. hard left because he felt he had a brighter future away from the labour party and jeremy corbyn. we feel there are many voters in the area that will feel the same way. for labour, this is a difficult time for a by—election, a tough place. some mps we have...
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her performance as a grieving in robert redford's film ordinary people earned her an nomination.of the as chairman juvenile diabetes research foundation. threes on this program times, and here's a look at some of those conversations. >> i have always taken very do.ously everything i there's nothing as serious to me as a laugh. ha ha! and i will do everything -- that's hard to do. >> it's hard and it's also something that has to be crafted foryou have to be prepared it, and then make it look like you don't care. that's the best thing of all. but, you know, to have been able to go to college, as i did on the dick van dyke show -- your education. >> yeah! i had done no comedy. i had done really mediocre television, roles in that kind of television, until carl rhiner me that audition. and he heard something that he to hear, that very first time. and within 24 hours, i had the part. started rehearsing it about three days later. >> have you ever had an acting in your life? >> i went for about 20 minutes to -- >> ha ha! a part school that was of 20th century fox. therapy.ike me in i las
her performance as a grieving in robert redford's film ordinary people earned her an nomination.of the as chairman juvenile diabetes research foundation. threes on this program times, and here's a look at some of those conversations. >> i have always taken very do.ously everything i there's nothing as serious to me as a laugh. ha ha! and i will do everything -- that's hard to do. >> it's hard and it's also something that has to be crafted foryou have to be prepared it, and then make...
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then robert redford cast her as a suburban mother dealing with the loss of one son and the anguish ofther in "ordinary people." >> you blame me for the whole think. >> can't you see anything other than in terms of how it affects you request essentially you? >> no you can't, and neither can anybody else. >> reporter: her only child, richard, died of a gunshot wound. >> my only regret in life of things that i could have done differently is that i didn't have more children. i lost my son 14 yeaago. and i don't have and will not have grandchildren. and i miss them. >> reporter: diagnosed with type 1 diabetes she was long time chairman of jdrf a foundation to support research into juvenile diabetes a powerful advocate testifying to congress on behalf of those afflicted. she is survived by her third husband, dr. robert levine. >> thank you. >> reporter: by scores of devoted and admiring co-stars and colleagues and by millions more who found laughter and a special kind of connection with mary tyler moore's kind clever and indomitable self preserved forever on the show that made her an icon,
then robert redford cast her as a suburban mother dealing with the loss of one son and the anguish ofther in "ordinary people." >> you blame me for the whole think. >> can't you see anything other than in terms of how it affects you request essentially you? >> no you can't, and neither can anybody else. >> reporter: her only child, richard, died of a gunshot wound. >> my only regret in life of things that i could have done differently is that i didn't...
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strained by the accidental death of their prized son. >> redford knew what he was doing. it's a risk in the sense that she wasn't a bankable actress, you know? she wasn't jane fonda. >> he claims that he used to see me walking on the beach at malibu, where we both lived, and he used to wonder about the dark side of mary tyler moore. and i guess he was right to wonder about that because there is, in fact, a dark side. >> and in that dark side is anger, tension? >> rigidity, and unreasonable expectations, not bad characteristics, well-meant. people after that film would say, "oh, she was such a bitch, wasn't she?" and she wasn't. >> we just want you to be happy. >> happy? >> yes. >> ward, you tell me the definition of happy. but first, you'd better make sure that your kids are good and safe. that no one's fallen off a horse, or been hit by a car, or drowned in that swimming pool you're so proud of. and then, you come to me and tell me how to be happy. >> reporter: the performance draws rave reviews and an oscar nomination. >> the popular mary tyler moore. >> reporter: but l
strained by the accidental death of their prized son. >> redford knew what he was doing. it's a risk in the sense that she wasn't a bankable actress, you know? she wasn't jane fonda. >> he claims that he used to see me walking on the beach at malibu, where we both lived, and he used to wonder about the dark side of mary tyler moore. and i guess he was right to wonder about that because there is, in fact, a dark side. >> and in that dark side is anger, tension? >>...
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while it was still learning about climate, bob redford was already acting to help solve it.t has been created here at sundance is extraordinary. i want to circle back to that. we don't yet know how this will unfold, but those of us who have been working on climate for a long time have encountered along string of obstacles. now we do have another one. is presidentnashieed said it an economic story now. i think the power of that economic story may well overcome the old narratives of climate denial versus the truth. they have already adjusted to have a uniformed new script that tries to avoid the label of climate denial, and they have reached a way station that my friend they roberts calls lukewarmness and -- lukewarmism. yet that is a way station from which further change may be possible. but the hopeful story of what has developed in the last decade since an inconvenient truth came out is that the cost of electricity from renewable sources, principally solar and wind, and now the cost of energy storage, principally in batteries, and the cost of hundreds of efficiency technolo
while it was still learning about climate, bob redford was already acting to help solve it.t has been created here at sundance is extraordinary. i want to circle back to that. we don't yet know how this will unfold, but those of us who have been working on climate for a long time have encountered along string of obstacles. now we do have another one. is presidentnashieed said it an economic story now. i think the power of that economic story may well overcome the old narratives of climate...
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from robert redford, creating a new bright spot in the telephone world. >> two more people remember herhow. love is all-around. that's what it was for five days a week and seven years straight on the set. ed asner said a great late i will love so much has left us. >> one of the sweetest and nicest people i ever knew. even betty white who just turned 95. reportedly too heartbroken to say anything right now. you are watching early today. when you've got an uncontrollable cough, take delsym, the #1 12-hour cough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. delsym. the cough controller. >>> and that sinking feeling when you're taking on a sinkhole that continues to cause problems in a montgomery county community. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >> i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm rosemary connors. it
from robert redford, creating a new bright spot in the telephone world. >> two more people remember herhow. love is all-around. that's what it was for five days a week and seven years straight on the set. ed asner said a great late i will love so much has left us. >> one of the sweetest and nicest people i ever knew. even betty white who just turned 95. reportedly too heartbroken to say anything right now. you are watching early today. when you've got an uncontrollable cough, take...
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from robert redford, creating a new bright spot in the telephone world. >> two more people remember herhow. love is all-around. that's what it was for five days a week and seven years straight on the set. ed asner said a great late i will love so much has left us. >> one of the sweetest and nicest people i ever knew. even betty white who just turned 95. reportedly too heartbroken to say anything right now. you are watching early today. >>> now on "news 4 today," nearly 24 hours after they went up, a group of protesters come down from a d.c. crane and we're just get ago look at some of the charges they're facing. >>> as one devastation ends, final preparations are under way for another. how tomorrow's march for life could impact you. ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile ♪ >>> and remembering actress mary tyler moore. the tributes pouring in for the tv icon. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm erika gonzalez aaron gilchrist. if you are hoping for weather like yesterday, let me tell you, we know some people. >> how spectacular was yesterday's weather? we want to star
from robert redford, creating a new bright spot in the telephone world. >> two more people remember herhow. love is all-around. that's what it was for five days a week and seven years straight on the set. ed asner said a great late i will love so much has left us. >> one of the sweetest and nicest people i ever knew. even betty white who just turned 95. reportedly too heartbroken to say anything right now. you are watching early today. >>> now on "news 4 today,"...
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>> well it was very significant, of course it was robert redford's first directorial project and casteach alone at one point and realized there was this whole other side that we hadn't seen. that role of an icy shattered mother was so powerful and, in fact because we remembered mary richards and remembered mary through that made that part even more powerful and she was great in it and got an oscar nomination. >> chris remembers this too going back to "the mary tyler moore show." in the first year it was she might make it after all then they changed to it she's going to make it after all and, boy, did she. >> she sure did. sharing her personal struggles as well. a lot more coming up. >>> up next president trump gives david muir a tour of his office his new digs and he'll tell us what it was like in that car ride to the capitol hill with president obama in that abc news exclusive. can't see it. can't taste it. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber® works. inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber® nourishes
>> well it was very significant, of course it was robert redford's first directorial project and casteach alone at one point and realized there was this whole other side that we hadn't seen. that role of an icy shattered mother was so powerful and, in fact because we remembered mary richards and remembered mary through that made that part even more powerful and she was great in it and got an oscar nomination. >> chris remembers this too going back to "the mary tyler moore...
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. >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collectionrld. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ]
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moore earned an oscar nomination for her role in the 1980 robert redford directed ordinary peop people. in 1983, she married third husband robert levine. mary tyler moore showed america her versatility as an actress. championed women rooses rights on television, and will be remembered for her erie pressable spirit and turning the world on with that smile. adam housely, fox news. >> her 2000 sand auto biography moore wrote about her battle with type one diabetes. for years she was fierce advocate for the juvenile diabetes foundation. mary tyler moore was 80 years old. >>> to developing story now. massive sink hole opens up in cheltenham township causing some major problems for people in that area. from skyfox you can see the crater in the road just dangerously close to several homes in fact some people in the area now have a boil water advisory as crews work to try and fix the problem. this is on the 700 block of brook road in cheltenham. that's where we find our dave kinchen tonight. dave? >> reporter: iain, we are here in the glenside section of cheltenham township. let me step out of
moore earned an oscar nomination for her role in the 1980 robert redford directed ordinary peop people. in 1983, she married third husband robert levine. mary tyler moore showed america her versatility as an actress. championed women rooses rights on television, and will be remembered for her erie pressable spirit and turning the world on with that smile. adam housely, fox news. >> her 2000 sand auto biography moore wrote about her battle with type one diabetes. for years she was fierce...
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robert redford split character has moved on with another woman i believe. >> um-hmm. >> and barbara streisands always loved him. >> sure. >> well, she sees him coming out of the plaza hotel, there at the midtown manhattan. >> trump plaza. >> well, don't ruin it. coming out of the plaza hotel, this is a kiss, but this made me weep too, last time they will ever see each other, here's their hug. >> ♪ >> oh, my gosh. >> then he goes into the hotel with his then i think wife. >> his new wife. >> who is all fancy pants. >> yeah. >> ivy league. >> that movie is so good. why couldn't they not be together. why sit that people can't be together. why does it have to be heart break. >> it is psychological analysis of your choices is very interesting i'm sure. >> that is my problem, it never works out. they didn't get along very well. they had different political views. so even though they loved each other. >> they came from different worlds. >> they just couldn't not make it work. >> yes. >> you go into these things, thinking it will not work out. >> no wonder i'm in need of therapy. >> exactly. >> okay,
robert redford split character has moved on with another woman i believe. >> um-hmm. >> and barbara streisands always loved him. >> sure. >> well, she sees him coming out of the plaza hotel, there at the midtown manhattan. >> trump plaza. >> well, don't ruin it. coming out of the plaza hotel, this is a kiss, but this made me weep too, last time they will ever see each other, here's their hug. >> ♪ >> oh, my gosh. >> then he goes into the...
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. ♪ ♪ bret: in the 1972 film "the candidate" where robert redford's character runs an underdog senatee says after winning the election is, what do we do now? while the film an often cynical take on american politics, this is nevertheless a question that must have gone through the mind of many a politician after getting caught up in the hurley burly of a campaign, you suddenly find you're no longer lead. it's likely many in the trump circle must be asking that same question, what do we do now? and certainly even more americans are asking, what will he do next? >> and, yes, we will build a great wall. bret: of all the promises candidate donald trump made, the one that got the most attention was the wall. will he be able to build it? kellyanne conway has little doubt. >> he will build the wall and mexico will pay for it. immigration has always been what's fair to the illegal immigrant, and as donald trump as candidate and as president has promised to also say, hey, what's fair to the american worker. he is going to make good on all these promises. bret: karl rove believes the people may
. ♪ ♪ bret: in the 1972 film "the candidate" where robert redford's character runs an underdog senatee says after winning the election is, what do we do now? while the film an often cynical take on american politics, this is nevertheless a question that must have gone through the mind of many a politician after getting caught up in the hurley burly of a campaign, you suddenly find you're no longer lead. it's likely many in the trump circle must be asking that same question, what...
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at and i read them thinking they should have been in a certain shape ordinary people was in when redford very little change from the script to filming and i think down a few things had i been willing to get in there and work with the producer or director -- >> charlie: you could have turned a rough script to a good script that would have been a continuation of the performance you saw in ordinary people. >> and i'm sorry that happened and that's a result of my not quite understanding the business but listen, that's the worse thing that's happened that's ok. >> charlie: mary tyler-moore dead at 80. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> yo business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> pushing higher. the dow extends its record gains but it may be earnings that decide which way stocks go next. >> paying for the wall. the white house says a new border tax is one way to fund th
at and i read them thinking they should have been in a certain shape ordinary people was in when redford very little change from the script to filming and i think down a few things had i been willing to get in there and work with the producer or director -- >> charlie: you could have turned a rough script to a good script that would have been a continuation of the performance you saw in ordinary people. >> and i'm sorry that happened and that's a result of my not quite understanding...
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the funny mary so as not to march the serious film like "ordinary people" that she did with robert redfordewarded with her best actress. >> woman on her own breaking glass ceilings. >> thankfully for film and tape we will always have her. >> everyone knows the theme song. thank you. iconic, let me play a little more, this is mary tyler moore on cnn talking about how she and dic vandyke met. >> is we went through the thing and at the time she was a very serious actress and sound a little bit like catherine hep bu hepbu hepburn, if you look at the earlier episodes you will hear the darling, hello, darling. >> was that -- instant. >> it seemed to be with me. we clicked right away. >> i loved his kindness, his humor and his dance. everybody about him i loved and connected to. >> and you the same? >> oh, yeah, we bounced off each other immediately and within three or four weeks she was as funny as anybody on the show. >> was the pilot the first show that aired? >> yes. >> was it? >> yeah. >> it was the party and we had to go out and richie was hiding. >> when you were here last time both of you
the funny mary so as not to march the serious film like "ordinary people" that she did with robert redfordewarded with her best actress. >> woman on her own breaking glass ceilings. >> thankfully for film and tape we will always have her. >> everyone knows the theme song. thank you. iconic, let me play a little more, this is mary tyler moore on cnn talking about how she and dic vandyke met. >> is we went through the thing and at the time she was a very serious...
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she was nominated for an academy award in the robert redford drama "ordinary people." she did struggle with diabetes her entire life. was a strong diabetes research funding. we don't know if the disease contributed to her death. netflix and amazon, this is a good weekend to go binge watch "the dick van dyke show" and "the mary tyler moore show" to see how fabulous she was. just tremendous. >> you know, that show, the mary tyler moore show, was the first to show friends were her family. all these shows that came decades later owe a lot to that concept, "friends," "seinfeld". >> that was the early '70s. she was truly groundbreaking. >> a lot of people that don't remember t"the mary tyler moore show" or "the dick van dyke show," will remember spin-offs, bob newhart, rhoda, wkrc in cincinnati. >> she was a as well as actor. if you get a chance to see her do mary todd lincoln in the '70s, she was tremendous. >> netflix quus aeues are going be extensive. >> i hope so. she was so talented. >> well said, wendy. >> we will never forget that song. she truly did turn the world on
she was nominated for an academy award in the robert redford drama "ordinary people." she did struggle with diabetes her entire life. was a strong diabetes research funding. we don't know if the disease contributed to her death. netflix and amazon, this is a good weekend to go binge watch "the dick van dyke show" and "the mary tyler moore show" to see how fabulous she was. just tremendous. >> you know, that show, the mary tyler moore show, was the first to...
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once she said -- when she starred in robert redford's movie, she said, i've got to do this. being perky. >> you do get stuck in a successful character very often. do you think that she was aware of her own significance? >> you never know. you meet great icons of comedy and acting and you find they're trembling and insecure and say was i already? i think mary knew dam well. she knew she was successful and that she was rich and funny and that she survived many things in her own life that would kill an ordinary man or woman, and i think so. she said i've got to keep the actor in me alive. that's what she meant by, i want to do something unperky. >> "ordinary people." >> yes. thank you for being my memory. it was a darker character, a darker plot line. >> she played a murderess in a movie, "like mother like son." mom was the killer and we saw there was much, much more to mary -- i never saw "the mary tyler moore" show when it first came. i thought it was more for girls. that's how advanced i was. i have a closet full now on vhs. mary was fun to be around, a great laugh. she hate
once she said -- when she starred in robert redford's movie, she said, i've got to do this. being perky. >> you do get stuck in a successful character very often. do you think that she was aware of her own significance? >> you never know. you meet great icons of comedy and acting and you find they're trembling and insecure and say was i already? i think mary knew dam well. she knew she was successful and that she was rich and funny and that she survived many things in her own life...
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and there have been, for those ofs worki on thclimate issu -- the wa i also nt to say wor about bob redfordsaid this at lunch and iis true. whe it was still learning aboutlimate, b redforwas alrey acting to hp soeet. what h been crted here at sundan is extrrdinary. want tcircle bk to that. don't yet kn how thiill fold, buthose of us who have en w worki on n clate for a lolong timhave encncnteredlong string of obstaclcl. now we do have anotherne. is psidentnaieed said it an econonoc stornow....
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. >> robert redford plays good guy in new movie but neighbors in utah -- still ire. >> the audience grewpetite for celebrity audience was big. it was big. >> get ready for "lifestyles of the rich and famous." excitement. >> hi, i'm robin leach in monaco. >> and you've got a vip ticket to the prince's private party. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles" was. we were the comic around the news. except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff, rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentatiousness in a lot of cases was very comfortable. >> one of the earliest stories we presented to you on "lifestyles" was about the a maz g real estate wizard donald trump. if he didn't shock and surprise you back then, he's had plenty of time since. >> with all of this costs billions, not millions, do the figures ever frighten you. >> no, the answer is it is my business and my life. it is m
. >> robert redford plays good guy in new movie but neighbors in utah -- still ire. >> the audience grewpetite for celebrity audience was big. it was big. >> get ready for "lifestyles of the rich and famous." excitement. >> hi, i'm robin leach in monaco. >> and you've got a vip ticket to the prince's private party. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles"...
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director robert redford cast her in "ordinary people," about a family dealing with a son's death. >>t stand it. i really can't. >> her raw performance led to her first and only oscar nomination. in 1997 rg, mary would shock an emotional oprah. it was mary who then inspired the talk show host. >> you have no idea what you've meant to me. >> yes, i think i do. >> mary's last on camera aer appearance in 2013 teaming up with her old friend betty white in "hot in cleveland." >> any award-winning mary tyler moore. >> you think you could change it to seven-time emmy award. >> oh, yeah. and we can lose my good friend. >> i think we all need some kleenex. >> reminiscing about the day back in 1977 some four decades ago when they said good-bye to the hit series. >> it's doubly difficult because it's the plot that we were acting was about saying good-bye. we were realing feeling it. >> you wrecked the whole thing. we were all fine until you walked out that door and looked back. and look at me. i can't -- i can't still do it. i can see that face. >> neither can i. ♪ >> she was just a phenomenal r
director robert redford cast her in "ordinary people," about a family dealing with a son's death. >>t stand it. i really can't. >> her raw performance led to her first and only oscar nomination. in 1997 rg, mary would shock an emotional oprah. it was mary who then inspired the talk show host. >> you have no idea what you've meant to me. >> yes, i think i do. >> mary's last on camera aer appearance in 2013 teaming up with her old friend betty white in...
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>> three years after the mary tyler moore show went off the air, robert redford gave moore permissionfilm "ordinary people" to turn off her smile. to be the icy, non-empathetic, over defended person moore suspected she really was. >> has no idea who her son is up to, she lied and -- >> you lied every time you came into this house. >> must have been terribly challenging, also liberating stand subversive. moore's big movie career never happened. as she aged it got harder to recycle the mary richards persona, when she tried to go against that imagine tv movies like "like m mary richards murders eat i.t. bunker she often went over the top. >> do you have any idea what the past years have been? >> there was one glorious exception. david o. russell's 1997 psycho farce "flirting with disaster" in which she plays a wild auto selfish rhymes with rich and use all her comic smarts. >> what did i just tell you? >> i'll always go back, though, to those twin peaks of situation comedy where mary tyler moore turned her own nexturoses into hail layer just despair and self discovery that will ever, eve
>> three years after the mary tyler moore show went off the air, robert redford gave moore permissionfilm "ordinary people" to turn off her smile. to be the icy, non-empathetic, over defended person moore suspected she really was. >> has no idea who her son is up to, she lied and -- >> you lied every time you came into this house. >> must have been terribly challenging, also liberating stand subversive. moore's big movie career never happened. as she aged it...
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beatty, nicholson, jane fonda, mcqueen, redford and newman were not only stars, they were producers,themes. bonnie and clyde, butch and sundance, dustin and mr. robinson in "the graduate." >> "mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me." >> and television, which then was just three big networks, became an intersection of politics and entertainment. >> some people can afford more clothes on, and other people less clothes on? >> that's right, exactly. >> at cbs, the smothers brothers and steven colbert. >> well who's running the country? >> the more-ons. >> and at nbc in burbank, i was just down the hall from rowan and martin's laugh in. it featured a cast of irreverent characters who skewered politicians and current events. and showcased an unlikely guest. >> sock it to me? >> lorne michaels, later the legendary founding genius of "saturday night live," was a young, laugh-in writer. >> laugh-in had the look of change. the styles were different. it was young people. people we weren't used to seeing on television were suddenly on television. >> when you're doing laugh-in-- >> yeah. >> --
beatty, nicholson, jane fonda, mcqueen, redford and newman were not only stars, they were producers,themes. bonnie and clyde, butch and sundance, dustin and mr. robinson in "the graduate." >> "mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me." >> and television, which then was just three big networks, became an intersection of politics and entertainment. >> some people can afford more clothes on, and other people less clothes on? >> that's right, exactly....