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fans of goth rockers the cure might turn even more pale if robert smith ever performed without his macuby woo, the singer's preferred brand of what? >> um, 'kay, energy drink doesn't seem to make any sense. leather jacket... [quietly] mac ruby woo. um... i'm--i'm not positive about this one, but one really seems to make sense, so i wanna hold on to those lifelines. even though part of me is saying "do it." >> okay. >> uh, i will go with... [groans] [sighs] [quietly] mac ruby woo. >> what're you thinking? >> um... [exhales] yeah, no, i can't use a lifeline. i can't use a lifeline on this. i'm--uh, i'm thinking it's red lipstick. >> okay. >> uh... and it sounds--mac, is that a lipstick brand? um, hmm... i don't wear lipstick often. [laughter] uh-- >> you felt like you needed to confess that to me. >> let's--yes, right. [laughs] let's go for it. c, red lipstick. final. >> mac... is a makeup brand. you got it. >> whoo. >> $5,000. [cheers and applause] [horn blares] that sound means that time is up today, kenneth, but you're gonna come back with all of your lifelines and play more "milliona
fans of goth rockers the cure might turn even more pale if robert smith ever performed without his macuby woo, the singer's preferred brand of what? >> um, 'kay, energy drink doesn't seem to make any sense. leather jacket... [quietly] mac ruby woo. um... i'm--i'm not positive about this one, but one really seems to make sense, so i wanna hold on to those lifelines. even though part of me is saying "do it." >> okay. >> uh, i will go with... [groans] [sighs] [quietly]...
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. >> not many robert smith's playing hockey. >> that gives you a run for your money. >>> no matter yourorite sport, cutting edge technology is being used to help athletes improve their performance. >> one of those is vision training. as scott reese reports, it's being used to help everyone from top pros to student athletes. >> reporter: this is not a fashion statement. some of the world's top athletes like steph curry and matt ryon incorporated vision training into their workouts. the founder of sensory speed have their own vision. >> the missing piece of most sports performance training programs out there is vision and the neurocognitive components. that's where we come in. >> based on developmental optometry and functional vision that has been around for many years but it's never been totally accepted because of the traditional model. if you see 20-20 you have good vision. of course that's not true. >> reporter: the sensory speed program is designed to improve peripheral vision, depth perception, tracking ability, any number of skills that aid in maximizing performance. >> if you brea
. >> not many robert smith's playing hockey. >> that gives you a run for your money. >>> no matter yourorite sport, cutting edge technology is being used to help athletes improve their performance. >> one of those is vision training. as scott reese reports, it's being used to help everyone from top pros to student athletes. >> reporter: this is not a fashion statement. some of the world's top athletes like steph curry and matt ryon incorporated vision training...
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for more, we are joined by celgene executive chairman, robert dwch robert gugin and meg smith.u met with president trump. he started out by saying drug prices are too high. what did you take away from that? >> a lot of work with health care reform. so important to our economy and citizens. >> the president was engaged, asked lots of questions and really wanted suggestions. after that meeting, we have had significant follow-up. action oriented. i think most of the people were very optimistic that we will have an engaged process as we go forward. >> at the same time, trump is saying even at the jpmorgan health care conference in january, saying the drug indoes sfri is getting away with murder when it comes to their prices. >> are you concerned about legislation on prices? >> you always have to be concerned. we live in a value-based world. we have so many systems that we receive fair value for what we do for patients. we're successful because of that. we want to make sure people recognize. we support value-based prices. we are willing to get paid for performances. we have specific
for more, we are joined by celgene executive chairman, robert dwch robert gugin and meg smith.u met with president trump. he started out by saying drug prices are too high. what did you take away from that? >> a lot of work with health care reform. so important to our economy and citizens. >> the president was engaged, asked lots of questions and really wanted suggestions. after that meeting, we have had significant follow-up. action oriented. i think most of the people were very...
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patti smith and robert mapplethorpe wervee lors at the time he photographed them.warhol, who norman also photographed. he said warhol didn't a say a word the entire shoot. but, it was this picture he took of "the band," in 1970, that made norman seeff one of rock and roll's photographers of choice. >> seeff: i looked to the left and there was a sign on the wall that said, "for rent." >> logan: he set up shop on a boulevard in l.a. in the mid- 1970s. >> seeff: we shot hundreds of major artists in this place. so-- >> logan: his old studio, once a magnet for music and movie stars, is now a bar. >> seeff: and on my, my very first film session, which-- was ike and tina turner. tina is sitting here doing makeup. >> logan: here is tina turner at that table from the session in 1975. >> seeff: i want to get some close up shots. >> logan: norman asked her and ike to perform. ♪ ♪ this was the last time norman photographed them together. tina turner left ike the following year, ending the abusive relationship. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ theloped it and looked at dailies. and i knew instantaneous
patti smith and robert mapplethorpe wervee lors at the time he photographed them.warhol, who norman also photographed. he said warhol didn't a say a word the entire shoot. but, it was this picture he took of "the band," in 1970, that made norman seeff one of rock and roll's photographers of choice. >> seeff: i looked to the left and there was a sign on the wall that said, "for rent." >> logan: he set up shop on a boulevard in l.a. in the mid- 1970s. >>...
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smith and many more. but he is still going strong at age 85, impressed festival co—founder robert de niro. not festival co—founder robert de niro. i am not post to his aid, but i am getting there. so i have... he is an inspiration. the longer he keeps going, the better it is for me. this two power documentary was put together by a filmmaker who has packed a lot into it. everything. 55 to 58 interviews, something like that. just an unbelievable amount of music and art and artists and executives, it is just a blizzard music and art and artists and executives, it isjust a blizzard of stars and things that people have relationships with. you know, it is the history of popular music, 50 yea rs. every the history of popular music, 50 years. every so on somebody turned out to be a big hit. there is much to admire in clive davis. his ability to stop spot and nurture talent, his tenacity, but the film is not a warts and all exposure. talent, his tenacity, but the film is not a warts and all exposurem is not a warts and all exposurem isa is not a warts and all exposurem is a puff piece in that it on
smith and many more. but he is still going strong at age 85, impressed festival co—founder robert de niro. not festival co—founder robert de niro. i am not post to his aid, but i am getting there. so i have... he is an inspiration. the longer he keeps going, the better it is for me. this two power documentary was put together by a filmmaker who has packed a lot into it. everything. 55 to 58 interviews, something like that. just an unbelievable amount of music and art and artists and...
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> in exchange for the opportunity to get out of the shu, kenneth smith had to give up the gang, a decision he regrets and one that robert would never make. instead of looking for a way out, robert finds ways to thrive in his environment. >> this is the only place we get to come out, program, rec, work out. >> this right here, this is my shoe sole. i put it up here so i don't mess up my hands. different people deal with their time in different ways. me, myself, i'm just trying to come out here, get air, look at the sky. you know whey mean? this is about as free as we get. >> robert gave up his freedom on the streets when a kidnapping went sour, earning him a life sentence in prison and the nickname phantom. >> they say i'm fast. >> fast? >> well, what i do, you know, hurting people. they'll have holes in them, and i'll be gone. like a ghost. >> what got you into prison? >> kidnap for ransom. >> tell me how that works? >> you got the college kids out there. you know they got money, take one of them. grab them by the neck and put them in the car. take them to a motel or something, have them call their parents, have them wi
> in exchange for the opportunity to get out of the shu, kenneth smith had to give up the gang, a decision he regrets and one that robert would never make. instead of looking for a way out, robert finds ways to thrive in his environment. >> this is the only place we get to come out, program, rec, work out. >> this right here, this is my shoe sole. i put it up here so i don't mess up my hands. different people deal with their time in different ways. me, myself, i'm just trying to...
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. >> joining me now is ambassador syria robert ford and professor at yale university jackson institute. as well as adam smith. he joins us from the state of washington. congressman, let me ask you about this, what is our policy towards syria. are we trying to dump the assad family and get them out of there or are we trying to live with them. >> trump doesn't have a policy, so we don't have a clear policy. look, i think there's a policy here and that is to recognize that as long as assad is in power, there will be chaos in syria. there's no question about that. he is an illegitimate ruler and that is the yost syrians view him. frankly, both the extremist and isis in the moderates who started the protest, gosh, five, six years ago now. as long as he's in power there's going to be chaos. but the trick is, number one it's not easy to get him to leave. number two, what comes next, that's where our policy has fallen short. this is what president obama tried to do. he tried to build up a coalition of syrian moderates who could offer an alternative to asought. yo -- assad. the u.s. military going in there and taking
. >> joining me now is ambassador syria robert ford and professor at yale university jackson institute. as well as adam smith. he joins us from the state of washington. congressman, let me ask you about this, what is our policy towards syria. are we trying to dump the assad family and get them out of there or are we trying to live with them. >> trump doesn't have a policy, so we don't have a clear policy. look, i think there's a policy here and that is to recognize that as long as...
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smith, bruce springsteen, aretha franklin, and many more. that he is still going strong, at age 85, impressed festival co—founder robert de niro.to his age, but i'm getting there. so i have... he is an inspiration. the longer he keeps going, the better it is for me. this two hour documentary was put together by a filmmaker who has packed a lot into it. everything. 55 to 58 interviews, something like that. just an unbelievable amount of music and art and artists and executives. it is just a blizzard of stars, and things that people have relationships with. you know, it is the history of popular music, 50 years. every so often, somebody turned out to be a big hit. there is much to admire in clive davis — his ability to spot and nurture talent, his tenacity. but the film is not a warts—and—all exposure. it is a puff piece, in that it only tells his side of the story, and there is nothing in it that makes him look at all negative. it was kind of typical for a tribeca opening night, where often you have got a big gala event organised around a very important media figure. and so they show a documentary that is fairly complimentary to
smith, bruce springsteen, aretha franklin, and many more. that he is still going strong, at age 85, impressed festival co—founder robert de niro.to his age, but i'm getting there. so i have... he is an inspiration. the longer he keeps going, the better it is for me. this two hour documentary was put together by a filmmaker who has packed a lot into it. everything. 55 to 58 interviews, something like that. just an unbelievable amount of music and art and artists and executives. it is just a...
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smith. >> i know. >> she's work with everybody. robert jealous of who she's been on is the with. i spoke to her about unforgettable in the film catherine heigl's character her ex-husband is now date agnew woman and this is rosario dawson's character the ex-wife wants to make her life a little h-e doubl i spoke to her shooting this movie how you shoot scenes with the phones. there's an mazing fight scene and a scene cut from that she really wanted in there. watch this. >> when you're making a movie and off phone that's being called by an unknown number, how does that work? is someone actually calling you? is it really happening? how do that block it like that? >> there's different ways that it's done. sorry. there's like sometimes they just do green screen and just do it later. >> sure. they have it where is photos it can or even a little almost like a gift so like loop back so it look like it's ringing being answered and whatever so they have. and then you have someone actually call you. >> awesome. >> depends on the situation and like, y
smith. >> i know. >> she's work with everybody. robert jealous of who she's been on is the with. i spoke to her about unforgettable in the film catherine heigl's character her ex-husband is now date agnew woman and this is rosario dawson's character the ex-wife wants to make her life a little h-e doubl i spoke to her shooting this movie how you shoot scenes with the phones. there's an mazing fight scene and a scene cut from that she really wanted in there. watch this. >> when...
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smith, fox news new york. and now on fox news channel, our chief white house correspondent john roberts is live at mar-a-lago in south florida, some audio problems there but the president serious as the event. >> i think you could say objectively that that was a very strong statement coming from president trump as he launched his first major large-scale terry action, that he green-lighted this the first major u.s. military action taken against another country and grounded in the suffering of children he told us yesterday when we were in the rose garden and he was there with king abdullah of jordan where he said that the slow and brutal death of so many was so hard to see, no child of god should ever suffer such horror. it really was the suffering of children, the children who were dead or dying or suffering so horribly that really drove to this action. the united states firmly believes that bashar al-assad took advantage of the statements that came out of the administration, no longer was the regime change in syria a priority for the administration. they were pursuing a different track in terms of policy in syr
smith, fox news new york. and now on fox news channel, our chief white house correspondent john roberts is live at mar-a-lago in south florida, some audio problems there but the president serious as the event. >> i think you could say objectively that that was a very strong statement coming from president trump as he launched his first major large-scale terry action, that he green-lighted this the first major u.s. military action taken against another country and grounded in the suffering...
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roberts. he puts the iq in loquacious. john mcwhorter. and you may recognize him as the low point in david schwimmer's ee true hollywood story. sitting right next to me, comedian dave smithay, let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: the first design for president trump's a border wall has been unveiled. sadly, none come with a moat. coveney's had until tuesday so submit bids on the project, which i hear will be quite lucrative. trump has said what's most important is the wall is eco-friendly. not really. one design company did come with a solar panel system mounted on it which could generate a ton of electricity. maybe now liberals will get on board. another firm wants to turn the wall into a piece of art, with a decorated with stones and artifacts. of the southside will just show murals of trump glaring. the cost of the 2,000-mile border project is excited to be more than $800,000. seems like kind of a low estimate to me, but that's a lot of money. what do you think of this? would you back the wall if it was all solar panel than we could use the energy to print the failing "new york times"? [laughter] >> no. if there really were a danger of all of these people coming in and pos
roberts. he puts the iq in loquacious. john mcwhorter. and you may recognize him as the low point in david schwimmer's ee true hollywood story. sitting right next to me, comedian dave smithay, let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: the first design for president trump's a border wall has been unveiled. sadly, none come with a moat. coveney's had until tuesday so submit bids on the project, which i hear will be quite lucrative. trump has said what's most important is the wall is eco-friendly....
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smith, a bakery worker at nabisco in chicago and a member of the bakers union. [applause] >> patty, senior strategist and principle at psg communications. and finally, robert column, technology journalist and contributor to buy-create magazine. icreate magazine. [applause] >> our guest today, richard trumka, has been president of the nation's largest labor federation afl-cio since 2009. before that, he served as the secretary-treasurer for 14 years and president of the united mine workers of america. he is a native of pennsylvania. the afl-cio endorsed hillary clinton for president but many of mr. trumka's 12.5 million members voted for donald trump last november. after the election, surprise result, mr. trumka extended an olive branch to the president-elect offering to work together on issues like trade and manufacturing where their views overlap. he's taken a different tact than many clinton supporters and met with the president several times since. they have discussed issues like wages and infrastructure. mr. trumka says the bottom line is jobs. jobs, especially in areas where unions have historically been strong, have been in transition or decline and
smith, a bakery worker at nabisco in chicago and a member of the bakers union. [applause] >> patty, senior strategist and principle at psg communications. and finally, robert column, technology journalist and contributor to buy-create magazine. icreate magazine. [applause] >> our guest today, richard trumka, has been president of the nation's largest labor federation afl-cio since 2009. before that, he served as the secretary-treasurer for 14 years and president of the united mine...
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harvey smith was sitting on the stairs patting the family dog, robert ogden was in the living room withsed that the race was definitely off, itjust developed into a nice afternoon. a positive day! one you will never forget. andrew, you had the logistics to organise that day, the biggest sporting evacuation in history?m was amazing at the time. it was great, we just was amazing at the time. it was great, wejust got was amazing at the time. it was great, we just got on with it. it was just one of those things. we had all the horses in the stables and everything. i think it was, everyone was just banding together. and then we ran it as a one—day nationalfor the first time ever, that was fantastic. let's briefly talk about the conditions. who will they favour? something on the easy said i don't make side would be good, you can get your heel in it. —— something on the easy side. i would love a scottish winner, i come from scotland. at the end of the day, it's a great race, and that's what it's a great race, and that's what it's all about. there's £1 million up it's all about. there's £1 mill
harvey smith was sitting on the stairs patting the family dog, robert ogden was in the living room withsed that the race was definitely off, itjust developed into a nice afternoon. a positive day! one you will never forget. andrew, you had the logistics to organise that day, the biggest sporting evacuation in history?m was amazing at the time. it was great, we just was amazing at the time. it was great, wejust got was amazing at the time. it was great, we just got on with it. it was just one of...
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smith. the president heading to the treasury department to order a thorough review of the tax code and banking regulations. breaking news right now on healthcare, let's get to john roberts. what do we know, john? >> reporter: sandra, good afternoon. we're learning there's a lot of significant movement on the plan to repeal and replace obamacare. this is the measure that didn't come to fruition before the easter break, but there's a lot of work that's been done over the past few week. here are the two players who are involved. chairman of what's called the tuesday group, tom mcarthur as well as mark meadows the chairman of the house freedom caucus. we're told they have reached an agreement in principle on new language that will go into the american health care act. it will be a new amendment. here's a couple things it will do. it will maintain provisions for essential health care guaranteed issue and community rating. that's coverage for people who are pregnant, that sort of thing, preexisting conditions will be covered, keeping your children on until the age of 26. and the community rating guarantees what's called premium parity. it means people who are sicker than othe
smith. the president heading to the treasury department to order a thorough review of the tax code and banking regulations. breaking news right now on healthcare, let's get to john roberts. what do we know, john? >> reporter: sandra, good afternoon. we're learning there's a lot of significant movement on the plan to repeal and replace obamacare. this is the measure that didn't come to fruition before the easter break, but there's a lot of work that's been done over the past few week. here...
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smith. the president heading to the treasury department to order a thorough review of the tax code and banking regulations. breaking news right now on healthcare, let's get to john roberts know, john? >> reporter: sandra, good afternoon. we're learning there's a lot of significant movement on the plan to repeal and replace obamacare. this is the measure that didn't come to fruition before the easter break, but there's a lot of work that's been done over the past few week. here are the two players who are involved. chairman of what's called the tuesday
smith. the president heading to the treasury department to order a thorough review of the tax code and banking regulations. breaking news right now on healthcare, let's get to john roberts know, john? >> reporter: sandra, good afternoon. we're learning there's a lot of significant movement on the plan to repeal and replace obamacare. this is the measure that didn't come to fruition before the easter break, but there's a lot of work that's been done over the past few week. here are the two...
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how he >>> actress julia roberts she still feels a little awkward despite all success in hollywood. >> when i look at someone, i always use him as an example, will smithas charisma and people come up tot to say. tom hanks is like this. he knows how to make conversation. you know. i'm like, hi. how are you. i kind of don't know howw to do that they do. >> she's got some magic, though, that julia roberts. >> she's right about tom hanks. >> she's right. he's god charisma and personality. >>> ahead, she reflects on her most memorable roles, plus how brad pitt helped introduce her to her husband. we'll be right back. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 outt ntwhile the majority skinsaw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. increased risk of infectionsbe tested for tuberculosis. and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you hav
how he >>> actress julia roberts she still feels a little awkward despite all success in hollywood. >> when i look at someone, i always use him as an example, will smithas charisma and people come up tot to say. tom hanks is like this. he knows how to make conversation. you know. i'm like, hi. how are you. i kind of don't know howw to do that they do. >> she's got some magic, though, that julia roberts. >> she's right about tom hanks. >> she's right. he's god...
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roberts says she feels awkward, despite all her success in hollywood. >> when i look at someone like -- i always use him as an example, like will smith. >> uh-huh. >> seemsust has charisma and people come up to him and he just knows what to say. tom hanks is like this. he knows who tow make conversation and, you know -- and i'm like hi. how are you? i don't know how to -- how to do this magical thing that they do. >> she's got some magic though, that julia rob erptds -- roberts. >> she's right about tom hanks. >> he's got personality plus. she reflects on her most memorable roles and how brad pitt helped to introduce her to her husband. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. introduce her to her husband. we'll be right back. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do no
roberts says she feels awkward, despite all her success in hollywood. >> when i look at someone like -- i always use him as an example, like will smith. >> uh-huh. >> seemsust has charisma and people come up to him and he just knows what to say. tom hanks is like this. he knows who tow make conversation and, you know -- and i'm like hi. how are you? i don't know how to -- how to do this magical thing that they do. >> she's got some magic though, that julia rob erptds --...
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karen smith and injuring two students standing behind her. 8-year-old jonathan martinez later died at the hospital while a 9-year-old is in stable condition. >>> embattled alabama governor robert bentley has resigned in the heat of a sex scandal just hours after impeachment hearings began. bentley was booked into the montgomery county jail yesterday after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor counts of violating campaign finance rules. it all comes amid allegations he attempted to cover up an affair with his former senior political adviser rebecca caldwell mason. both denied having a physical relationship although bentley did acknowledge making sexual remarks after part of a phone call was released last month. lieutenant governor kay ivey has been sworn in, the second woman to hold that office. >> mike, alabama and louisiana have a pretty rough rivalry, lsu-alabama, usually the first saturday in november. i tell you what, they are tied here. i think alabama has gone ahead because three of alabama's last six governors have been sent to jail. i don't even think that's a streak that lsu can touch right now. you've got edwin edwards, a multipurpose, hall of fame felon. >> and proud o
karen smith and injuring two students standing behind her. 8-year-old jonathan martinez later died at the hospital while a 9-year-old is in stable condition. >>> embattled alabama governor robert bentley has resigned in the heat of a sex scandal just hours after impeachment hearings began. bentley was booked into the montgomery county jail yesterday after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor counts of violating campaign finance rules. it all comes amid allegations he attempted to cover...