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of kept sneaking looks, like that's robert redford. >> i know. >> can you blame them?ey're so great in this movie. they handled it well. >> across the pond there was another reason to celebrate. >> prince harry turned 34 on saturday. meanwhile his wife meghan markle just turned her pre royal passion into her first solo charity project. >> in january 2018 as i was settling into my new home in london i met a group of women whose community had been affected by the grenfell fire. >> the duchess gets hands on in the kitchen and narrates this new video where she's shown cooking and bonding with women whose lives were changed by the horrific fire. >> like these women, i am passionate about food and cooking as a way of strengthening communities. >> the result is "together the duchess has written the forward to the book that will raise funds to support the kitchen. meghan will appear at an event thursday at kensington palace f cookbook. meghan calls herself a foodie. she used to share recipes on her lifestyle blog "the tig" but shut it down seven months before becoming engaged
of kept sneaking looks, like that's robert redford. >> i know. >> can you blame them?ey're so great in this movie. they handled it well. >> across the pond there was another reason to celebrate. >> prince harry turned 34 on saturday. meanwhile his wife meghan markle just turned her pre royal passion into her first solo charity project. >> in january 2018 as i was settling into my new home in london i met a group of women whose community had been affected by the...
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robert redford and sissy spacek star in "the old man and the gun." h-talking bank robber, forrest tucker, finding it irresistible to give up crime in his 70s. and sissy spacek, captivated by the charm. >> i am just thinking about myself as the little kid i was. i would say, well, would he have been proud of me? if the answer is no, i keep walking on through. if the answer is yes, i know where i'm supposed to be. >> so, is he proud of you? that little boy? >> well, he's getting closer every day. >> robert and sissy, good morning. i can't believe i'm actually sitting here with you. i'm going to try not to swoon. the chemistry you have in this movie, it leaps off the screen. and you have never worked together all these years. >> that's surprising. >> surprising you didn't work together. not surprising you had that chemistry. >> he's an easygoing guy and i'm an easygoing girl. >> we start off with lies, huh? >> i was going to ask you, sissy, we're all charmed by robert, like forever, our whole lives. is that what it was like to act across from him? just f
robert redford and sissy spacek star in "the old man and the gun." h-talking bank robber, forrest tucker, finding it irresistible to give up crime in his 70s. and sissy spacek, captivated by the charm. >> i am just thinking about myself as the little kid i was. i would say, well, would he have been proud of me? if the answer is no, i keep walking on through. if the answer is yes, i know where i'm supposed to be. >> so, is he proud of you? that little boy? >> well,...
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as long as the moment's real,u st walk in, real calm. >> in the old than and the gun, robert redford r plays a man who just can't stop doing the one thing that gives him life, even if it is something that lands him in jail every so often. but redford the man announced this will be his final role. he's going to stop. we'll have that part of the conversation in our next report. for now, i'm jeffrey brown from the toronto international film festival. >> breaking news late this evening with a new statement from the senate judiciary chairman. lisa desja update.here with the lisa, what do we know? >> more political drama, chuck grassley extended the deaedl for the dr. blase ford team to respond to his o aice for wh hearing should look like. ade had not responded by the earlier ne today. they have till 10:00 tonight and, if they do not respond, what's interesting, chuck said he has set a possible vote for monday on jud kanaugh's nomination. he's upping the stakes and putting more pressure on blazey ford's team to respond. we will see what they do. >> that is then seate judiciary drawing a fi
as long as the moment's real,u st walk in, real calm. >> in the old than and the gun, robert redford r plays a man who just can't stop doing the one thing that gives him life, even if it is something that lands him in jail every so often. but redford the man announced this will be his final role. he's going to stop. we'll have that part of the conversation in our next report. for now, i'm jeffrey brown from the toronto international film festival. >> breaking news late this evening...
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plus robert redford reflects on leaving the screen after a storied career. >> i just felt that i had been doing it for so long it was time to maybe exit on a good note, on a positive note. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use.er we o variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. t for moren 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contribions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: an unce
plus robert redford reflects on leaving the screen after a storied career. >> i just felt that i had been doing it for so long it was time to maybe exit on a good note, on a positive note. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the...
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names bob woodward and carl bernstein, you think of that wonderful feel all the king's lynn with robert redfordmake statements that they can't back up. so it is all very well, sarah saunders, saying these are disgruntled people trying to make the administration look worse than it is, there is no smoke without fire here. and following on from michael wolff, trust me, there is more than a grain of truth in it. —— king's men. we're all going to work in the grand old age. you are not retiring soon, are you? though, of course not. japan has got a very strange work culture, having worked there for a number of years. this is inevitable, it is going to happen all over the world. interest rates are very low in most of the world's developed economies, you can't afford to sustain people. the japanese have a very strange culture, they look after people. for instance, if you lost yourjob, the whole street would look after you to make sure that you got sorted until you got thejob. anybody make sure that you got sorted until you got the job. anybody who tells you got the job. anybody who tells you that in jap
names bob woodward and carl bernstein, you think of that wonderful feel all the king's lynn with robert redfordmake statements that they can't back up. so it is all very well, sarah saunders, saying these are disgruntled people trying to make the administration look worse than it is, there is no smoke without fire here. and following on from michael wolff, trust me, there is more than a grain of truth in it. —— king's men. we're all going to work in the grand old age. you are not retiring...
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robert redford, welcome back to the program. >> my pleasure. >> now, you have come out with "the old man and the gun," which is again about outlaws. >> i have always related to outlaws so why not. >> forest tucker is an amazing guy, a bank robber since he was a teenager. and even when he had the chance to go straight, he didn't. what was it about? >> he loved robbing banks and did it with a great joy and a smile on his face. and he got caught, he always went to prison, and he always escaped. for me, it must have been the three of those things that he got hooked. i felt it was a great story because he had fun doing it. and for me, the last film i loved doing it with jane fonda, it was a sad love story, so kind of on a dark side so nice to step up into something more up beat and fun. and that is what this represents. >> especially for these times. >> these are dark times. >> so did you actually think about that when you did this fairly fun film? >> i did. i thought we are surrounded by darkness and can't escape it. it is beyond our ability. >> so also a love story in a way, you meet si
robert redford, welcome back to the program. >> my pleasure. >> now, you have come out with "the old man and the gun," which is again about outlaws. >> i have always related to outlaws so why not. >> forest tucker is an amazing guy, a bank robber since he was a teenager. and even when he had the chance to go straight, he didn't. what was it about? >> he loved robbing banks and did it with a great joy and a smile on his face. and he got caught, he always...
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. >> robert redford wouldn't look right in the city.he spent most of his life in places with more rocks than people. like his 250-acre ranch outside santa fe, new mexico. >> you can see why this had an impact on me. when i saw that and realized it was a greatest part of america used to look that way, but there's less and less of it now. why don't i buy some land to preserve at least this butte day ty. >> his love of nature is as signature as his wind swept hair. but it's perhaps one scene from one of his most famous movies that best sums up how robert redford has lived his life. >> what the hel lrl you mean mo? >> better when i move. >> is that true for you in real life? >> yeah, i think so. i like movement. us always have. >> at 82 he says it's time to move on from acting. >> it's hard for me to hear that. >> it's hard for me to say it. yeah, you don't like talking about your end. i can't do this forever. i've been doing it since i was 21. as you move into your 80s, you say that's enough. >> it's not exactly retirement. he will still d
. >> robert redford wouldn't look right in the city.he spent most of his life in places with more rocks than people. like his 250-acre ranch outside santa fe, new mexico. >> you can see why this had an impact on me. when i saw that and realized it was a greatest part of america used to look that way, but there's less and less of it now. why don't i buy some land to preserve at least this butte day ty. >> his love of nature is as signature as his wind swept hair. but it's...
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the comedy is due out september 28th and also stars 82-year-old robert redford in what he told keltieprobably be his final role. >> i feel good about this role. i'll be done after this i think. >> it was a very big, great honor to work with him and i look forward to all the other things he's gonna do. i'm sure he'll direct movies, maybe run for office. whatever he does, i'm there to help. >> i refuse to believe it's his last acting role. i'm sorry. i just refuse. >>> let's talk about chris praut and katherine schwarzenegger. two months after going public with their romance, they're taking their love on the road and straight to california wine country. >> the two looked very into each other as they tasted some vino at the round pond vineyard in northern california. it was a meet the family weekend for catherine who spent time with chris' older brother cully and his girlfriend. cully is a police information officer and an artist. some of his woodworking was part of a charity auction where chris was the auctioneer. >> in other couple's news, it was male bonding time for justin bieber and
the comedy is due out september 28th and also stars 82-year-old robert redford in what he told keltieprobably be his final role. >> i feel good about this role. i'll be done after this i think. >> it was a very big, great honor to work with him and i look forward to all the other things he's gonna do. i'm sure he'll direct movies, maybe run for office. whatever he does, i'm there to help. >> i refuse to believe it's his last acting role. i'm sorry. i just refuse. >>>...
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. >> he was immortalized on film by robert redford in the movie, "all the president's men." now, woodward has turned his attention to president trump, recording, he says, hundreds of hours of interviews with firsthand sources for his new book, "fear: trump in the white house." why'd you call the book "fear"? >> trump in an interview two and a half years ago said, well, real power is fear. it's right out of his own mouth. >> he calls his attorney general jeff sessions, and i'm quoting here, mentally retarded. he's this dumb southerner. he compares reince priebus to a rat. is this generally the way a president talks about the people around him? >> there are lots of things said by nixon about people which are quite insulting. a white house administration and cabinet needs to somehow be a team. needs to work together. and they're all fighting each other. they are chaos creators. >> the book opens with a scene that woodward describes as an administrative c administrative coup de tat. gary cohn stealing this document off the president's desk because he word, according to woodward,
. >> he was immortalized on film by robert redford in the movie, "all the president's men." now, woodward has turned his attention to president trump, recording, he says, hundreds of hours of interviews with firsthand sources for his new book, "fear: trump in the white house." why'd you call the book "fear"? >> trump in an interview two and a half years ago said, well, real power is fear. it's right out of his own mouth. >> he calls his attorney...
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ralph lauren and robert redford will also be among those spotlighted. the special airs monday night on cbs. >>> a new tv series starring julia roberts premiered at this year's toronto film festival. she plays a case worker at a secret government facility in the psychological thriller homecoming. it is based on a podcast with the same title. >> it is layered and it is crazy and it is mindbending. >> it is set to be released on amazon prime video in november. chris martinez, cbs news los angeles. >>> it is 4:58. political leaders from across the country are converging in san francisco for a global climate action summit. plus, governor jerry brown reveals what is an ambitious goal. >>> lighting a bay area planned parenthood on fire. the reward the fbi is offering in the case. fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) y
ralph lauren and robert redford will also be among those spotlighted. the special airs monday night on cbs. >>> a new tv series starring julia roberts premiered at this year's toronto film festival. she plays a case worker at a secret government facility in the psychological thriller homecoming. it is based on a podcast with the same title. >> it is layered and it is crazy and it is mindbending. >> it is set to be released on amazon prime video in november. chris martinez,...
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their express grave face of hell was a light hearted trial about aging and regret and robert redford's swan song really . were located just up the drama spawn true story yeah these are one of the water. scarred by the events that took place forty years ago laurie strode once again faces off with the skate serial killer michael meyers. halloween picks up with a nine hundred seventy eight slasher movie left off reuniting miles with nick castle under the mask with strode. by jamie lee curtis the final confrontation is one audiences thought they would never see i dare anyone to say the things that forty years later we would be remaking or making a sequel to the movie we made one hundred seventy eight forty years ago on. sitting here cringing. at your theory i think for the both of us that director michael moore has a new movie out as well and there's certainly plenty of fodder coming guess with the subject if you can guess the new would be right the movie is called fire and hype eleven nine the date referring to the eleventh no no way the ninth of november when we all thought would wake up
their express grave face of hell was a light hearted trial about aging and regret and robert redford's swan song really . were located just up the drama spawn true story yeah these are one of the water. scarred by the events that took place forty years ago laurie strode once again faces off with the skate serial killer michael meyers. halloween picks up with a nine hundred seventy eight slasher movie left off reuniting miles with nick castle under the mask with strode. by jamie lee curtis the...
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lots including steve mcqueen of course did twelve years a slave his new film called windows robert redford's last movie so he says himself . called the old man with a gun which is the title is kind of self-explanatory it's an elderly gentleman who wrote bags just the excitement of it and he says it's last film and also there's the long awaited sequel of one of the scariest films ever which i've never seen the end halloween which is made forty years ago starring jamie curtis forty years later it starring jamie lee curtis again the baddie michael meyers is getting out of jail and wants revenge she wants revenge can't tell you anymore anyway let's have a look at those three stars he was steve mcqueen's widows' about a robbery with a difference. after a heist goes wrong killing all men involved the wives of forced to pick up the pieces husbands are coming. i was in the fleet of planes for his next shot i was just kind of ahead for sure chester anyway because i'm the only one standing between you and a bullet in your head i would go as follows huge filmmaking success the director steve mcqueen an
lots including steve mcqueen of course did twelve years a slave his new film called windows robert redford's last movie so he says himself . called the old man with a gun which is the title is kind of self-explanatory it's an elderly gentleman who wrote bags just the excitement of it and he says it's last film and also there's the long awaited sequel of one of the scariest films ever which i've never seen the end halloween which is made forty years ago starring jamie curtis forty years later it...
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plus, screen legends robert redford and sissy spacek discuss their new film, "the old man and the gunheir apprch to acting. >> being in the moment is part of what being an actor is. if you're really in the moment, that means things are going to be just loose enough for you to improvise ifou have to. you know, if you're in the moment. as long as the moment's real.
plus, screen legends robert redford and sissy spacek discuss their new film, "the old man and the gunheir apprch to acting. >> being in the moment is part of what being an actor is. if you're really in the moment, that means things are going to be just loose enough for you to improvise ifou have to. you know, if you're in the moment. as long as the moment's real.
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plus robert redford reflects on leaving the screen after a storied career. >> i just felt that i had been doing it for so long it was time to maybe exit on a good note, on a positive note. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
plus robert redford reflects on leaving the screen after a storied career. >> i just felt that i had been doing it for so long it was time to maybe exit on a good note, on a positive note. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
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i say -- >> robert redford said that?t. >> look at christopher. he is 89. >> reporter: for "good morning america," adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. [ applause ] >> we'll be >>> we're back now with a beauty craze that is taking off. fake eyelashes are raking in big bucks at specialized salons and abc's marci gonzalez is taking a closer look. >> we're going to start out with the long ones now. >> reporter: from kim kardashian's tutorials -- >> i'll start on the outer corner. >> reporter: to rupaul. all the way back to twiggy's head shot. larger than life names complete with lush lashes have always been in style. >> today i'm going to show you how to apply your lashes properly. >> reporter: but now lashes, the false ones have gone from special occasion adornment -- >> as close to the lash line as possible. >> reporter: -- to must have everyday accessories. >> and just pop it on. >> reporter: the market for false lashes is booming, projected to reach over $1.5 billion in the next five years and that is just in product. f
i say -- >> robert redford said that?t. >> look at christopher. he is 89. >> reporter: for "good morning america," adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. [ applause ] >> we'll be >>> we're back now with a beauty craze that is taking off. fake eyelashes are raking in big bucks at specialized salons and abc's marci gonzalez is taking a closer look. >> we're going to start out with the long ones now. >> reporter: from kim kardashian's tutorials...
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woodward and -- were pretrade by robert redford in in generosity bernstein was pretrade by dustin hoffman. dustin hoffman was a handsome man. they were making deals, made millions of dollars in journalist wanted to be like them. and then it if they became activists. the editors tried to put the brakes on it. the people who wanted to make a difference are now the editors. then you have social justice warriors coming in and they don't want to pump the brakes. the social justice warriors don't want to pump the brakes. were in for a world of hurt when they become the editors, then it will be no holds bars. just press releases being slapped under somebody's byline. i feel bad for the future. my daughter is one years old. she's gonna have to be skeptical of everything and get multiple sources on the same story and try to cobble together the truth from the sources. >> so, why does the left hate donald trump? >> he's not them. >> there is a visceral hatred. the media too, but everyone on the left hates this man. >> for the last 20 years they love the man. they took his money, and invited him to p
woodward and -- were pretrade by robert redford in in generosity bernstein was pretrade by dustin hoffman. dustin hoffman was a handsome man. they were making deals, made millions of dollars in journalist wanted to be like them. and then it if they became activists. the editors tried to put the brakes on it. the people who wanted to make a difference are now the editors. then you have social justice warriors coming in and they don't want to pump the brakes. the social justice warriors don't...
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robert redford is in north carolina today. he is doing something for lindsay's opponent. will finish my conversation with nancy and then -- >> would you like a drink? >> water would be fine. i am in chicago and i got here yesterday and i was so exhausted and i cannot sleep. i'm going to have to do that and i'm going from here. for the next week and a half. you know it's straight book stuff, you know. i hope it is doing well. we fell off it was 12 and then it went to this next week is 19. supposed to be critical. one thing is, i do not know about senegal because i haven't been there but i guarantee you should not eat it. hardly anything. it is so easy to get sick. never forget when i was in india . and i was so sick it wrecked really the whole trip from. you -- just don't you know people would want you to eat something to be polite but don't be polite. >> ok, senator mccain, the show begins in about four and a half minutes. i know you have done the program before. you have not been on for that work. we do have two breaks during the program. we have a minute break at 20 pas
robert redford is in north carolina today. he is doing something for lindsay's opponent. will finish my conversation with nancy and then -- >> would you like a drink? >> water would be fine. i am in chicago and i got here yesterday and i was so exhausted and i cannot sleep. i'm going to have to do that and i'm going from here. for the next week and a half. you know it's straight book stuff, you know. i hope it is doing well. we fell off it was 12 and then it went to this next week...
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are in woodward's case he was portrayed by robert redford. carl burn at the scene was portrayed by dustin hoffman. they were invited to parties. they were making deals, books, they made million of dollars, and journalists wanted to be like them. let's go get a president and they became activatest but the editors tried to pump the brakes. we go over the facts, the people who wanted to make a difference are now the editors, and you have social justice wereiers coming in and they don't want to pump the brakes. the social justice wereiers don't want to pump the brakes. we're in for a world of hurt when the social wereiers become the editors, it will be press releases being slapped under somebody's by-line. it will get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter, 1-year-old is going to have to be skeptical of everything she reads, and get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all of those sources. >> so, why does the left hate donald trump? >> [laughter] >> because he's not them. >> we only have ten min
are in woodward's case he was portrayed by robert redford. carl burn at the scene was portrayed by dustin hoffman. they were invited to parties. they were making deals, books, they made million of dollars, and journalists wanted to be like them. let's go get a president and they became activatest but the editors tried to pump the brakes. we go over the facts, the people who wanted to make a difference are now the editors, and you have social justice wereiers coming in and they don't want to...
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they became fabulously wealthy for trade by robert redford in woodward's case and a very bit of generosity, crowe bernstein was portrayed by dustin hoffman. a very handsome man especially back then. they were invited to parties. they made millions of dollars in journalists up-and-coming wanted to be like them. and then they became activists. the editors at the time tried to pump the brakes on that. that's our job. we go with the facts go. the people who wanted to make a difference are now the editors. they don't want to pump the brakes. the social justice lawyers don't want to pump the brakes. we are in for a world of hate because that's no holds barred. being slapped under somebody's byline. i feel bad for the future. my daughter wonders sold is never really going -- is going to be happy is if google and shall have to give multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all those sources. >> so, why does the left hate donald trump? >> because he's not then. >> we only have 10 minutes left. we could go another hour. >> there is a visceral hatred are not just t
they became fabulously wealthy for trade by robert redford in woodward's case and a very bit of generosity, crowe bernstein was portrayed by dustin hoffman. a very handsome man especially back then. they were invited to parties. they made millions of dollars in journalists up-and-coming wanted to be like them. and then they became activists. the editors at the time tried to pump the brakes on that. that's our job. we go with the facts go. the people who wanted to make a difference are now the...
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they were portrayed by robert redford in woodward's case in a very bit of generosity, carl bernstein was betrayed by dustin hoffman. dustin hoffman is a very handsome man, special event. they were invited to parties, making deals, books, millions of dollars in journalist up-and-coming wanted to be like that. and then they became activists, but the editors at the time tried to pump the brakes on that. that's not her job. we report the story go were facts go. the people want to make a a difference are now the editors and i've got social justice warriors coming in. they don't want to pump the brakes of the social justice warriors don't want to pump the brakes. we went for a a world of hurt when those become the editors at his senate no holds barred. just press releases flopped under somebody's byline. it's going to get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter one years old she's going to have to get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all the sources. >> why does the left who donald trump? >> will they have 10 minutes left. >> there's a
they were portrayed by robert redford in woodward's case in a very bit of generosity, carl bernstein was betrayed by dustin hoffman. dustin hoffman is a very handsome man, special event. they were invited to parties, making deals, books, millions of dollars in journalist up-and-coming wanted to be like that. and then they became activists, but the editors at the time tried to pump the brakes on that. that's not her job. we report the story go were facts go. the people want to make a a...
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they were portrayed by robert redford in woodward case and a very good at generosity carl bernstein was portrayed by dustin hoffman. they were invited to parties. they were making deals, they make millions and journalists of incoming ones want to be like them. then they begin activist. the editors at the time tried to pump the brakes on every facet of our job. we report the story. we go with the facts. those people who want to make the difference are not editors and have whole bunch of social justice wears come in and they don't want to pump the brakes. the editors don't want to pump the brakes. the social justice words don't want to pump the brakes. we are in for world of hurt when they become the editors because nov no holds barred. it will just be press releases being slapped under some of my lung. it's going to get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter is one years old. she will have to be skeptical of everything she reads in chicago to go get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobbled together the truth from all of those sources. >> host: so why does the left
they were portrayed by robert redford in woodward case and a very good at generosity carl bernstein was portrayed by dustin hoffman. they were invited to parties. they were making deals, they make millions and journalists of incoming ones want to be like them. then they begin activist. the editors at the time tried to pump the brakes on every facet of our job. we report the story. we go with the facts. those people who want to make the difference are not editors and have whole bunch of social...
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i mean he and robert redford for a time were the two giants on the stage. >> bing cosby in the '40s.i didn't know that. shifting topics quickly. jonathan, you and i are the doubting thomas' of red sox nation. it's predicted the red sox are going to be swept by the yankees. they swept instead. a week ago we were on the phone saying, you know, this red sox team is good but not that good. >> season team not a playoff team. >> and they somehow cobbled together -- they are the mcguyver of baseball. >> when they started, a team that would have been embarrassing during training season and then win it in the ninth. it gives me hope we'll at least within that wild card game. >> i actually think we locked down -- six games away from locking down the second wild card. >> you got low expectations. >> my yankees are mcgruber, blowing themselves up. you have the division. >> listen, we know better than anybody that the fall does not go well for trk. hardly ever goes well for the red sox. >> don't jinx that. the indians last year won 22, 23 in a row. left it in the season. nothing matters until oct
i mean he and robert redford for a time were the two giants on the stage. >> bing cosby in the '40s.i didn't know that. shifting topics quickly. jonathan, you and i are the doubting thomas' of red sox nation. it's predicted the red sox are going to be swept by the yankees. they swept instead. a week ago we were on the phone saying, you know, this red sox team is good but not that good. >> season team not a playoff team. >> and they somehow cobbled together -- they are the...
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. >> he looks like robert redford. is >> that's john kerry andrew, back over to you >>> it was ten years ago this week that lehman brothers went bankrupt in a cnbc documentary i spoke with hank paulson, the man at the center of the storm. paulson described his efforts to get dick fuld to save the bank lehman's books are loaded with subprime mortgages >> i had 60 calls with dick fuld from the time bear stearns went down i said you should be raising capital and you shoulded be looking for a corner stone strategic investor or working to sell the business. >> and what did he tell you? >> well, he's an optimist, so he basically said i've got plenty of capital we don't have a significant risk >> but lehman's falling stock price is telling a different story. >> financials took a big beating. lehman down almost 20% >> in just a few months, lehman has lost nearly half its value fuld is enraged and blames those betting against his company, the short sellers. >> i am soft i'm lovable. but what i really want to do is i want to rea
. >> he looks like robert redford. is >> that's john kerry andrew, back over to you >>> it was ten years ago this week that lehman brothers went bankrupt in a cnbc documentary i spoke with hank paulson, the man at the center of the storm. paulson described his efforts to get dick fuld to save the bank lehman's books are loaded with subprime mortgages >> i had 60 calls with dick fuld from the time bear stearns went down i said you should be raising capital and you...