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rockwell did not do that.ebody did it later when they painted the background and took out the lines from the saturday evening post. there are other images of willie gillis. this one was never published. willie, the young recruit, remember he was too young to enlist but posed for the pictures, the rabbits foot for good luck so you know who he is, looking starry eyed and naively eating, citizens are smoking, sitting around, the veterans of war. it was actually thought of two harsh contrast and was not pup -- too harsh a contrast and not published. this painting to the site is one of the better willie gillis images and more poignant. worship, in a place of with military superiors in front and behind, thinking about what is to come. the painting here, "war news," was painted by rockwell late in 1944 and is an image of people in small town america listening to their news, getting their news, from the newspaper and the radio in the back. it is really a magnificent composition and that the artist takes you through th
rockwell did not do that.ebody did it later when they painted the background and took out the lines from the saturday evening post. there are other images of willie gillis. this one was never published. willie, the young recruit, remember he was too young to enlist but posed for the pictures, the rabbits foot for good luck so you know who he is, looking starry eyed and naively eating, citizens are smoking, sitting around, the veterans of war. it was actually thought of two harsh contrast and...
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rockwell didn't do that. when they painted the background and took out the lines from "the saturday evening post." there are other images of willie gillis. this one was never published. willie, the young recruit, remember, he was too young to enlist posing for these pictures and the rabbit's foot for good luck, willie gillis so you know who he is and looking starry-eyed naively as these hardened citizens were eating, smoking, sitting around and looking at the veterans of war and it was thought of as a little bit too harsh a contrast and wasn't published in the saturday evening post. this painting just to the side of it here, though, is really one of the better willie gillis images and one of the more poignant ones. willie in a place of worship with military superiors in front and behind thinking about what is to come. >> the painting here, war news was painted by rockwell in late 1944 and it is an image of people in small town america listening to their news, getting their news from a newspaper and the radio
rockwell didn't do that. when they painted the background and took out the lines from "the saturday evening post." there are other images of willie gillis. this one was never published. willie, the young recruit, remember, he was too young to enlist posing for these pictures and the rabbit's foot for good luck, willie gillis so you know who he is and looking starry-eyed naively as these hardened citizens were eating, smoking, sitting around and looking at the veterans of war and it...
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did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell.ell in his own right. >> and in a way, don is now helping make that happen. you're surely asking, "where is the fake rockwell now?" well, it's on its own museum tour. that's right. don jr. is showcasing his father's amazing rockwell duplicate along with the seven other paintings he copied, all nearly indistinguishable from the originals. the exhibit places the real and the duplicate painting side by side. imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> it stands in the way. >> it's just her house in the middle of the block. >> she won't sell out. >> the 84-year-old seen here turned down $1 million payout. >> he's caught in the middle. >> i promised her that i wouldn't let them take her away. >> that's a really big promise. >> what's "up" with that? >> people from all over the country and even around the world have stopped by this house. >> they put balloons on the house, and
did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell.ell in his own right. >> and in a way, don is now helping make that happen. you're surely asking, "where is the fake rockwell now?" well, it's on its own museum tour. that's right. don jr. is showcasing his father's amazing rockwell duplicate along with the seven other paintings he copied, all nearly indistinguishable from the originals. the exhibit places the real and the duplicate...
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rockwell works in the barn he made into a studio. >> in this building norman rockwell paints a scenend country life. i wanted to find out about this man, what makes him tick, how he works, why he works. ♪ [guitar music] >> we are not so different, i earn my living as a folksinger. norman earns his as a painter of folk. [humming] >> we saw each other and said hello. norman is pretty spry. after he said hello, he helped me beach the boat. we walked to the house. norman asked about the song i was singing, it is called "berkshire mountain." originally "springfield mountain." it was written along time ago by a fellow who lived a few miles north of stockbridge. the peasant bard of hinsdale he was called. this is the room you really liked to live in, isn't it, norman? >> well, when i'm not working , i in here quite a lot, tom. am i can see why boy hill appeals to you. he liked to paint people, same as you. >> i am very fond of broyhill. one of the great painters. night.this saturday i can see it very well. it does look like saturday night. he is one of the great painters of all time, wasn't
rockwell works in the barn he made into a studio. >> in this building norman rockwell paints a scenend country life. i wanted to find out about this man, what makes him tick, how he works, why he works. ♪ [guitar music] >> we are not so different, i earn my living as a folksinger. norman earns his as a painter of folk. [humming] >> we saw each other and said hello. norman is pretty spry. after he said hello, he helped me beach the boat. we walked to the house. norman asked...
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norman rockwell's four freedoms exhibition is a
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downstream of lake rockwell is kent. here again, the river is dammed. the installation of the sludge basins at the akron treatment plant has made a marked improvement in the water at kent. outdoorsman bill bressard proves a point. the public pressure to put in the treatment basins was due to a one-man campaign raised by bressard. a smallmoth bass proves that game fish have come back to this point of the cuyahoga. just downstream from kent, that city makes its own contribution to the river. the kent plant is currently working at over capacity. when a treatment plant is pushed by too much volume, there is only one immediate solution: put it through faster. the shorter the treatment, the more impure the end product. the problem faced by the city of kent is typical. the only answer, expansion. $2.5 million are being spent to expand the plant. by 1980, it's estimated another addition will be needed. the cuyahoga moves on, flowing west now. dammed again at the misnamed monroe falls, the river serves a paper manufacturing plant. skirting the north side of akro
downstream of lake rockwell is kent. here again, the river is dammed. the installation of the sludge basins at the akron treatment plant has made a marked improvement in the water at kent. outdoorsman bill bressard proves a point. the public pressure to put in the treatment basins was due to a one-man campaign raised by bressard. a smallmoth bass proves that game fish have come back to this point of the cuyahoga. just downstream from kent, that city makes its own contribution to the river. the...
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but akron is considering a fourth water reservoir beyond lake rockwell, meaning a new dam.m ra. with the new reservoir, the city could begin selling water to the countless towns in the area. but even now the city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow, the stream almost stops running. there are those who feel another dam would kill if cuyahoga. that sludge once flowed through the city of kent, but the river runs somewhat cleaner, though it is still not pure by any means. it's clean enough to support fish and several have been taken from this spot below the kent falls, right in the heart of town. there is even talk here in kent of making the river into a park, available to all, and we are told the plans for it have been completed. it was a different story five years ago. ♪ >> on the outskirts of kent where the river heads for cuyahoga falls, is the new waste water treatment plant which was under construction five years ago. it can provide secondary treatment of some 4 million gallons of waste each day and it is now meeting the state requirements
but akron is considering a fourth water reservoir beyond lake rockwell, meaning a new dam.m ra. with the new reservoir, the city could begin selling water to the countless towns in the area. but even now the city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow, the stream almost stops running. there are those who feel another dam would kill if cuyahoga. that sludge once flowed through the city of kent, but the river runs somewhat cleaner, though it is still not pure by any...
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tonight -- sam rockwell -- from "cats", francesca hayward -- heavyweight champion andy ruiz jr. -- and music from sheryl crow with stevie nicks. and now look out, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, i'm jimmy, thank you for coming, i thank you for joining us on what was a, a feisty and festive day in washington, d.c. we'll start with the festive. the president and first lady took part in a thing, the lighting of the national christmas tree. the it hearkens back to the days when we had three channels on tv and nothing better to watch than lights going on. >> it's an honor to be with everyone tonight and all across our land. melania and i would like to wish you a very, very merry christmas. and now the first lady will do the honors of lighting the national christmas tree. so we'll count from five down to that very special number. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: which very special number, one? all right, let's see if we request make can make it all the way down to one. >> five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: oh, isn't that great? look at that. perfect. and melania's dressed just
tonight -- sam rockwell -- from "cats", francesca hayward -- heavyweight champion andy ruiz jr. -- and music from sheryl crow with stevie nicks. and now look out, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, i'm jimmy, thank you for coming, i thank you for joining us on what was a, a feisty and festive day in washington, d.c. we'll start with the festive. the president and first lady took part in a thing, the lighting of the national christmas tree. the it hearkens back to the days when we...
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just below the spillway of lake rockwell, the kind of begins to show its age. the city of akron is expanding its main water in current -- intake here to handle the millions of gallons of water required by akron, but the water is so impure that at one time, tons of sludge taken from it were dumped directly into the river, largely through the efforts of bill brokered,, two large basins were built to hold dislodge but even now they are almost, full and that what we have to be expend in the future. by legislative fact, the city owns the right to the water in the cities upstream -- for a water supply, but akron is not -- now considering a fourth plant near rockwell. with the new reservoir, the city could begin selling water. even, now the city of akron uses so much water that in times of low flow, the stream almost stops running,, and there are those who feel that the dam would kill the yoga. now, the river runs somewhat cleaner, there is still not pure by any means. it is clean enough to support fish, and several taken from the spot below the can't, falls right in
just below the spillway of lake rockwell, the kind of begins to show its age. the city of akron is expanding its main water in current -- intake here to handle the millions of gallons of water required by akron, but the water is so impure that at one time, tons of sludge taken from it were dumped directly into the river, largely through the efforts of bill brokered,, two large basins were built to hold dislodge but even now they are almost, full and that what we have to be expend in the future....
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folk singer and songwriter tom glazer, who provides the soundtrack, visits rockwell at his stockbridge, massachusetts home and studio to learn about his working methods, influences, and career. in a half-hour, images captured by world war ii photographers, and as the u.s. congress considers impeachment, american history tv looks back to the impeachment trial of president bill clinton, which took place over five weeks in january and february of 1999. ♪ >> ♪ on berkshire mountain their dwell an artist named norman
folk singer and songwriter tom glazer, who provides the soundtrack, visits rockwell at his stockbridge, massachusetts home and studio to learn about his working methods, influences, and career. in a half-hour, images captured by world war ii photographers, and as the u.s. congress considers impeachment, american history tv looks back to the impeachment trial of president bill clinton, which took place over five weeks in january and february of 1999. ♪ >> ♪ on berkshire mountain their...
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tonight -- sam rockwell from "the politician," actress lucy boynton music from les savy fav.eaturing the 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news after a new fox news poll found that 51% of people are in favor of impeachment, president trump attacked the network saying, "i have never had a good fox news poll whoever their pollster is, they suck." [ laughter ] i don't know not according to the poll. [ laughter ] two associates of president trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani, were arrested last night for campaign finance violations. hmm, well, looking at their faces i'm sure this is all just a big understanding. [ laughter ] according to prosecutors, two associates of rudy giuliani who were arrested last night had purchased one-way airline tickets out of the country but, of course, giuliani's most dangerous associate has his own plane. [ laughter and applause according
tonight -- sam rockwell from "the politician," actress lucy boynton music from les savy fav.eaturing the 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news after a new fox news poll found that 51% of people are in favor of impeachment, president trump attacked the...
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information agency profile of illlustrator norman rockwell. folk singer and songwriter tom glazer, who provides the soundtrack, visits rockwell at his stockbridge, massachusetts home and studio to learn about his working methods, influences, and career. ♪
information agency profile of illlustrator norman rockwell. folk singer and songwriter tom glazer, who provides the soundtrack, visits rockwell at his stockbridge, massachusetts home and studio to learn about his working methods, influences, and career. ♪
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of -- profileile of norman rockwell. here is a preview. >> this is the self caricature of the artist as a young man. we will take a look at him now at his house in stockbridge. rockwell works in the barn he made into a studio. in this building, rockwell paints scenes of small-town and country life. i wanted to find out about this man, what makes them tick, how he works, and why he works. ♪ >> we are not so different, really. i are in my living as a folksinger and norman earns his not as a folk painter exactly, folk.y a painter of ♪ >> we saw each other and said hello. norman is pretty spry. after we said hello, he came down and helped me beach the boat. we walked to the house. norman asked me about the song i was singing. it is called "berkshire mountain," originally "springfield mountain," and was written long ago by a fellow who lived a few miles north of stockbridge. the peasant bard of hinsdale he was called. this is the room you really like to live in, isn't it norman? >> when i am not working, i am in here a lot, t
of -- profileile of norman rockwell. here is a preview. >> this is the self caricature of the artist as a young man. we will take a look at him now at his house in stockbridge. rockwell works in the barn he made into a studio. in this building, rockwell paints scenes of small-town and country life. i wanted to find out about this man, what makes them tick, how he works, and why he works. ♪ >> we are not so different, really. i are in my living as a folksinger and norman earns his...
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rockwell's first painting. and he painted it at a very young age. he was 1 year - in 1956, norman rockwell was 1 years old. >> fred: that's when they, sort of, you know, gave it a title, and they put it up in a gallery, but he had painted it much earlier. >> seth: oh, i see >> fred: as a baby he discovered it as an adult, like, "oh my god, i think i painted this when i was 1. [ laughter ] so when he was a baby, what they used to do in those days, is they used to just give babies, like, you know, tools and things like, here's a wrench. you're a mechanic. here's a ruler you're a teacher so they give him a paint brush >> seth: so, i'm sorry, like, as means of like an aptitude test >> fred: yes >> seth: okay. >> fred: those were just the days and they gave him a paint brush and canvas and he whipped this up in, i don't know, 20 minutes or something [ laughter ] >> seth: it's hyper realistic for a 1-year-old >> fred: yeah, but - >> seth: i think you said 1 years old. is that how you do it? >> fred: well, he was 1 years old. >> seth: so that's interesting
rockwell's first painting. and he painted it at a very young age. he was 1 year - in 1956, norman rockwell was 1 years old. >> fred: that's when they, sort of, you know, gave it a title, and they put it up in a gallery, but he had painted it much earlier. >> seth: oh, i see >> fred: as a baby he discovered it as an adult, like, "oh my god, i think i painted this when i was 1. [ laughter ] so when he was a baby, what they used to do in those days, is they used to just give...
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and -- [ laughter ] >> seth: how long did norman rockwell work at the art company?. his whole career >> seth: oh, his whole career he was at the same art company? >> fred: they're like, "we hire you for paintings. >> seth: okay, got you sorry, i cut you off so he finishes the salt and pepper >> fred: and he sends it to them "hey, thanks a lot i'm going to work on my other paintings. and they sent it back. they're like, "can you add the face of a lady looking at the salt and pepper shaker." >> seth: yeah. >> fred: and he's like, "alright, great. so, they kept doing this back and forth. so this is one of the first paintings where he was like -- he did it, actually, angrily he was like, "oh my god, here. here." [ laughter ] he was like, "here." they're like, "can you put a turkey on a plate? he's like, "oh my -- here, here, here you go. here are we done? are we finished with this? and he kept sending it back. and they were like, "we know you're mad we are so sorry. this is just like, what we want." >> seth: yeah. >> fred: "so can you put some white curtains behind them
and -- [ laughter ] >> seth: how long did norman rockwell work at the art company?. his whole career >> seth: oh, his whole career he was at the same art company? >> fred: they're like, "we hire you for paintings. >> seth: okay, got you sorry, i cut you off so he finishes the salt and pepper >> fred: and he sends it to them "hey, thanks a lot i'm going to work on my other paintings. and they sent it back. they're like, "can you add the face of a lady...
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rockwell was 22 when he produced his first cover for the magazine in 1916. next on "reel america" american illustrator, 1962 u.s. information agency profile on the artist, tom glazer who provides the soundtrack, visits rockwell at his home and studio to learn about his working methods, influences and career. ♪
rockwell was 22 when he produced his first cover for the magazine in 1916. next on "reel america" american illustrator, 1962 u.s. information agency profile on the artist, tom glazer who provides the soundtrack, visits rockwell at his home and studio to learn about his working methods, influences and career. ♪
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some say that clinton, new jersey is right out of a norman rockwell painting and it's just 50 miles outanet kovach. you say people go to their town and think they're in the middle of a beautiful painting. >> it's not what you think when you think out of new jersey. some say what exit off the turnpike. we're part of a rural community that dates back to the revolutionary war. cheryl.my town itself is 2700 p. cheryl: the actual town itself. you've got big business there's. i think that proximity to new york probably helps. exxon mobil has got offices there and unicom global. tell us about them. why did they choose the town? >> the site they're at was the old merck site. it made sense to them, the location, the proximity to airports and the businesses they work with. cheryl: what about fun things to do there? >> clinton, the red mill is one of the most photographed locations in the state of new jersey. cheryl: we're looking at pictures now. they're beautiful. >> we do the haunted mill in october. if you want to get a good scare, that's a good place to go. we have people lining up for hours
some say that clinton, new jersey is right out of a norman rockwell painting and it's just 50 miles outanet kovach. you say people go to their town and think they're in the middle of a beautiful painting. >> it's not what you think when you think out of new jersey. some say what exit off the turnpike. we're part of a rural community that dates back to the revolutionary war. cheryl.my town itself is 2700 p. cheryl: the actual town itself. you've got big business there's. i think that...
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sam rockwell when he was here.immy: at richard jewell's apartment complex. >> what? >> jimmy: with the media that was depicted in the film. and it looked -- and it is exactly as i remembered it. i mean exactly as i remembered it, and it's a very strange experience to see that. it's almost watching like a home movie or something, but i happened to be there covering the olympics. i was a sports guy on the radio station. and this happened. it became the big story, and we were out in the parking lot just waiting for something. i don't know what. >> that's nuts. that was the 24/7 news cycle, it was the advent of that. suddenly, everybody's like, maybe we'll just stay here to see what we get and we'll put it on whenever, you know. >> jimmy: is it intimidating to be directed by clint eastwood? >> no, and it should have been. and i don't say that out of any poise or arrogance. it's like he puts you at ease. he reminds you, he's a film fan himself, and a lot of the great directors i've worked with, spike lee, clint eastwood
sam rockwell when he was here.immy: at richard jewell's apartment complex. >> what? >> jimmy: with the media that was depicted in the film. and it looked -- and it is exactly as i remembered it. i mean exactly as i remembered it, and it's a very strange experience to see that. it's almost watching like a home movie or something, but i happened to be there covering the olympics. i was a sports guy on the radio station. and this happened. it became the big story, and we were out in...
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america," a film about artist norman rockwell -- on "reel america." >> all right, we are going to get started for this evening's event. i'm the director of interpretation here at the
america," a film about artist norman rockwell -- on "reel america." >> all right, we are going to get started for this evening's event. i'm the director of interpretation here at the
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reporter: the film captures the fierce, real-life bond between jewell and his lawyer, portrayed by sam rockwell. >> i'm asking you if you had any part in the centennial bombing, yes, so if you have anything to do with this -- >> i did not plant that bomb in centennial park, and i made the mistake of assuming you knew that. >> all right, well, let's beat the hell out of these bastards, okay? >> reporter: what made you think he wasn't the bastards? >> because i know him. that's why. because i know him to be a good, decent guy. if he had $2, he'd spend $4 buying you presents. >> reporter: bryant became his bulldog. >> you guys are really barking up the wrong twree wiree with t, i doesn don't think he'll be arrested. >> reporter: on july 31, 1996. >> the attorney representing richard jewell is being notified of this search. >> reporter: federal agents searched his apartment, that's jewell sitting on the staircase while they removed some of their personal possessions. >> i couldn't believe it. i love tupperware. they had taken my flour, my sugar, my macaroni, anything i had in tupperware. >> reporte
reporter: the film captures the fierce, real-life bond between jewell and his lawyer, portrayed by sam rockwell. >> i'm asking you if you had any part in the centennial bombing, yes, so if you have anything to do with this -- >> i did not plant that bomb in centennial park, and i made the mistake of assuming you knew that. >> all right, well, let's beat the hell out of these bastards, okay? >> reporter: what made you think he wasn't the bastards? >> because i know...
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tonight -- sam rockwell -- from "cats", francesca hayward -- heavyweight champion andy ruiz jr. -- andw with stevie nicks. and now look out, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, i'm jimmy, thank you for coming, i thank you for joining us on what was a, a feisty and festive day in washington, d.c. we'll start with the festive. the president and first lady took part in a
tonight -- sam rockwell -- from "cats", francesca hayward -- heavyweight champion andy ruiz jr. -- andw with stevie nicks. and now look out, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello, i'm jimmy, thank you for coming, i thank you for joining us on what was a, a feisty and festive day in washington, d.c. we'll start with the festive. the president and first lady took part in a
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we -- this is a ceo who is -- has been very good at quisitions, rockwell included, raising the dividendly every year. and you'r -- investors are getting carrier on on theis next year. theyet two additional holdings. you are sticking with broadcom. lastime up 11% and you are staying with it. why? >> this is anoth ceo y just don't want to bet against hoktan did the computer associates acquisition that had investors up i arms. yet he is paying out 50% of free cash flow, raised the dividend 23% this year making the announcement and grown the dividend at 50 plus% the past five years. i dot need a lot to go right or with a 4% yoeld in this nmpany. it isy of the sweet spots and with trade tensions easing i think this is anvlacetors will be glad they were two, >> finally, the current king of all media, i guesey di which really i not known for its dividend. only 1.2% but you can't argue with the totals return you get right now. >> yes and growing at 8% a year, bill. the 10 million subscribers on day one was a important milestone to hit. but te thinky will hit the target of 60 to 907,000,0 years
we -- this is a ceo who is -- has been very good at quisitions, rockwell included, raising the dividendly every year. and you'r -- investors are getting carrier on on theis next year. theyet two additional holdings. you are sticking with broadcom. lastime up 11% and you are staying with it. why? >> this is anoth ceo y just don't want to bet against hoktan did the computer associates acquisition that had investors up i arms. yet he is paying out 50% of free cash flow, raised the dividend...
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information agency profile of norman rockwell.preview. >> what made you decide to do the picture, norman? the goldenrealized rule was the only common denominator of all religions, from the very beginning of time. you know, the golden rule which says do unto others as you would have them do unto you? >> those colorful costumes and the picture, where do they come from? >> i took a trip around the world and brought back literally boxes of photographs. i also brought back some of the actual costumes. ♪ >> do unto others as you would have them do unto you ♪ all men are brothers this above all must be true ♪ >> and once you found the costumes, you found the people to put in them? all men are brothers >> yes. some more visitors and some were students. his fathers fellow, was on gary and, i think. is ahis hungarian, he student at present at ohio state university. this is a japanese student. i got her at bennington college in vermont. and here is a jewish student. he was taking summer courses at indian hills school, a mile or so from here,
information agency profile of norman rockwell.preview. >> what made you decide to do the picture, norman? the goldenrealized rule was the only common denominator of all religions, from the very beginning of time. you know, the golden rule which says do unto others as you would have them do unto you? >> those colorful costumes and the picture, where do they come from? >> i took a trip around the world and brought back literally boxes of photographs. i also brought back some of...
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i father worked for nasa and rockwell.kwell was known as north american aviation and dallas california in a way ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with the command module in the second stage of the rocket. there were projects such as the f15 rocket plane. i'm just calling to say that the apollo program in a way is like a legacy of my dad because i never got to know him because he passed away before i was born so in a way, the moon landing is a way to get to know him. while he was alive, he made friends with a will the of his coworkers b and even an actor who later became a president himself. so. >> thanks, tl, thanks fort stories. >> great hear. downie california with north american aviation is a important part of that apollo story. in many ways, but the command module was developed there and is the home to spacecraft of the astronauts and they had to go through a lot of modifications. so there was a apollo with one fire in january of '67 and it really alerted everyone to some of the dangers of space that
i father worked for nasa and rockwell.kwell was known as north american aviation and dallas california in a way ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with the command module in the second stage of the rocket. there were projects such as the f15 rocket plane. i'm just calling to say that the apollo program in a way is like a legacy of my dad because i never got to know him because he passed away before i was born so in a way, the moon landing is a way to get to know him. while he...
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learn more about artist norman rockwell tonight on american history tv. next on history bookshelf, the book, "the man who invented dickens'," how charles "the christmas we recorded his remarks at the 2017 miami book fair. >> will come to the 34th annual book fair. i am dean of the honors college here. we are delighted to be able to host this for you this year. and before we get started, there are a couple of people and organizations to thank. this their would not be possible .ithout our sponsors please, give them a round of applause. also, we are so fortunate to be a part of a community of people who care about book fairs, literacy, et cetera, we have so many friends of the fair in the audience today, so please give yourselves a round of applause. [cheers and applause] as customary, i ask that you please turn off your cell phone. know that we will have a q&a at the microphone. please be brief and concise and also -- i hear the chuckle. i also we will have a signing area to the right of the elevator. without any further due, this is a particularly special
learn more about artist norman rockwell tonight on american history tv. next on history bookshelf, the book, "the man who invented dickens'," how charles "the christmas we recorded his remarks at the 2017 miami book fair. >> will come to the 34th annual book fair. i am dean of the honors college here. we are delighted to be able to host this for you this year. and before we get started, there are a couple of people and organizations to thank. this their would not be...
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classic norman rockwell america. it's the kind of place where neighbors can still leave their doors unlocked and where a country lawyer can let clients pay him with food from their farm or dinners at a restaurant or gifts of some kind. in fact, that's how this "strange inheritance" story begins. >> my name is paul weber. my father was a lawyer in small-town vermont, who was always willing to help a client out. and that's how i ended up inheriting a really cool and really old chinese relic and a pretty strange story to tell. >> i'm jamie. i meet paul, a local math teacher, and his wife, sarah, at their home. >> come on in. >> thank you so much. the residence doubles as a bed-and-breakfast the couple have run for almost 30 years. i couldn't help but noticing, as i came in, you have a lot of exotic art. >> my father was always interested in asian art and he dabbled in painting a little bit. and so that's why we have lots of things around the house. >> when paul's father, bruce weber, wasn't practicing his painting skill
classic norman rockwell america. it's the kind of place where neighbors can still leave their doors unlocked and where a country lawyer can let clients pay him with food from their farm or dinners at a restaurant or gifts of some kind. in fact, that's how this "strange inheritance" story begins. >> my name is paul weber. my father was a lawyer in small-town vermont, who was always willing to help a client out. and that's how i ended up inheriting a really cool and really old...
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this has a little norman rockwell on front and it says, "i saw mommy kissing canada clause."ut the first draft said, "i saw daddy burying santa claus in a shallow grave." ( cheers and applause ) well, thank you so much. merry christmas. >> merry christmas to you, too! >> stephen: give the cookies to your husband! give it up, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) for that many calories you could have 9 veggie chips. these are more chip than veggie. while v8 is a snack you can veg out on. v8 the original plant powered drink. veg up. the ones that make a truebeen difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. seaonly abreva cany to help sget rid of it in.
this has a little norman rockwell on front and it says, "i saw mommy kissing canada clause."ut the first draft said, "i saw daddy burying santa claus in a shallow grave." ( cheers and applause ) well, thank you so much. merry christmas. >> merry christmas to you, too! >> stephen: give the cookies to your husband! give it up, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) for that many calories you could have 9 veggie chips. these are more chip than veggie....
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my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north american aviation, and downey, california's in a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome he is at his age. well, my dad worked on the, perhaps the, command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. there were also other projects such as the s15 rocket plan. i am just calling to say that the apollo program in a way is like a legacy of my dad because i never got to know him because he passed away before i was born, so in a way, the moon landing is a way to get to know him. while he was alive, he made friends with a lot of his coworkers and even an actor who later became a president himself. >> thank you for the stories. >> that is great to hear, yeah, downey, california. the important part of the apollo story. the command module was developed there, so the home of the spacecraft of the astronauts. they had to go through a lot of modifications. there was the apollo 1 fire in january 1967
my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north american aviation, and downey, california's in a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome he is at his age. well, my dad worked on the, perhaps the, command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. there were also other projects such as the s15 rocket plan. i am just calling to say that the apollo program in a way is like a legacy of my dad because i...
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you see nation of islam making cause with lincoln rockwell the founder of the party back in the 1960snd the abt -- anti-semitism comes from islam and the accolades so it is a bipartisan issue and all-partisan issue and not an issue just expected to one particular racial group and it affects and morphs and defigures people and communities and something that we have to be ready to speak out against because one of the things that has been really horrifying about these attacks that have been taking place in new york state and elsewhere against jewish people is that the only similarity has been the subject of the hate. the people have been different. some have been people of color. some have been white. but that doesn't really matter. when all of the victims are jewish people. specifically people who are orthodox. >> people who are visibly jewish. >> so i think that is worth speaking up on. this is happening to people who are visibly jewish. this is people who are orthodox, people who are proud to celebrate their religion and do so in full view. and absolutely should be able to do so. that
you see nation of islam making cause with lincoln rockwell the founder of the party back in the 1960snd the abt -- anti-semitism comes from islam and the accolades so it is a bipartisan issue and all-partisan issue and not an issue just expected to one particular racial group and it affects and morphs and defigures people and communities and something that we have to be ready to speak out against because one of the things that has been really horrifying about these attacks that have been taking...
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tomorrow night, our guest will be sam rockwell and francesca hayward will join us, with music from sherylicks. >> jimmy: and i want to mention, i wrote and illustrated a children's book called "the serious goose." it is a fun book. all of the money i make from the sale of the book goes to children's hospital in l.a. and children's hospitals across america. unlike donald trump jr. my dad can't get the republican national committee to buy all the copies. i need you for that. it's available everywhere books are sold. and you can get a signed copy as the serious goose.com. >> jimmy: our first guest is a very fine young actor and friendly neighborhood avenger who contributes his vocal cords to a new pigeon adventure film. "spies in disguise" opens in theaters christmas day. please welcome tom holland. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> tom, it is very good to see you. [cheers and applause] how are you? >> it's good to be back. >> jimmy: it's good to have you back. >> yeah, it's good to be back. i've been in cleveland for two months. >> jimmy: you've been in cleveland for two months! >> yeah, i've bee
tomorrow night, our guest will be sam rockwell and francesca hayward will join us, with music from sherylicks. >> jimmy: and i want to mention, i wrote and illustrated a children's book called "the serious goose." it is a fun book. all of the money i make from the sale of the book goes to children's hospital in l.a. and children's hospitals across america. unlike donald trump jr. my dad can't get the republican national committee to buy all the copies. i need you for that. it's...
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and chef chris shepherd will join us, with music from beck, and later this week, tom holland, sam rockwell and sheryl crow with stevie nicks. that will be good. please join us all this week. our first guest tonight is a very funny man who does exactly what i do but an hour later and with a much fancier accent. next, you can see him covered in fur in the big-screen version of "cats," it opens in theaters december 20th. please say hello to james corden. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ james. thank you for coming. it's great to have you here. >> it's lovely to be here. >> jimmy: i will say when you came out in this beautiful suit for a moment i thought oh, i -- oh, i've died and the angel has come to take me. [ laughter ] >> that's what i was going for. a sort of spearmint angel. >> jimmy: yes. >> i hate to break it to you. you have died. >> jimmy: oh. >> and this is how it's going to go down. >> jimmy: it could be worse than this. that's for sure. did you work today? did you shoot a show today? >> we didn't shoot a show. i'm doing -- i've just started on -- i'm shooting a film at the minute so, we
and chef chris shepherd will join us, with music from beck, and later this week, tom holland, sam rockwell and sheryl crow with stevie nicks. that will be good. please join us all this week. our first guest tonight is a very funny man who does exactly what i do but an hour later and with a much fancier accent. next, you can see him covered in fur in the big-screen version of "cats," it opens in theaters december 20th. please say hello to james corden. [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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and on thursday, sam rockwell, francesca hayward and sheryl crow with stevie nicks. that. when we last saw our first guest, he was plummeting down the side of a cliff with half his face burnt off and a hook in his head in what is known as a "tom cruise farewell." but he is back as a medieval mutant hunting beasts in the new show, "the witcher," coming to netflix december 20th. please say hello to henry cavill. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> jimmy: i know is going to sound weird, but when you walk out, you look like you're wearing one of those fake muscle suits. like the little boys wear with all the foam muscles on them, except i know they're not foam. they're actual human flesh. >> it's silicon. >> jimmy: they're actual human flesh. how sfgood. >> jimmy: how often to people bring up superman in your daily life? >> not often. you're the first. >> jimmy: that is truly remarkable. i heard that you were, do you celebrate thanksgiving traditionally? >> not in the uk. we don't do that. >> jimmy: but when you are here you do. >> w
and on thursday, sam rockwell, francesca hayward and sheryl crow with stevie nicks. that. when we last saw our first guest, he was plummeting down the side of a cliff with half his face burnt off and a hook in his head in what is known as a "tom cruise farewell." but he is back as a medieval mutant hunting beasts in the new show, "the witcher," coming to netflix december 20th. please say hello to henry cavill. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >>...
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hoop knew rockwell was so prolific as well? it's all legal. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: it sure is nice to get that weather report wherever. or directions anywhere. but few smartphone users consider what they often give up for all of that convenience. their privacy. the "new york times" obtain add file that they say reveals where more than 12 million people went with their cell phones over several months. the kind of information, location data companies gather on nearly all smartphone users. and then sell. the "times" writing, if you could see the full trove you might never use your phone the same way again. from the dait the paper says it was able to track a dozen people visiting the playboy mansion. some overnight and logged visits to celebrities homes and the white house and follow movements of one senior official at the department of defense. >> all of this data when amassed provides a pattern of life which really tracks everything that a person does 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. >> repo
hoop knew rockwell was so prolific as well? it's all legal. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: it sure is nice to get that weather report wherever. or directions anywhere. but few smartphone users consider what they often give up for all of that convenience. their privacy. the "new york times" obtain add file that they say reveals where more than 12 million people went with their cell phones over several months. the kind of information, location data companies gather on...
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america," a film about artist norman rockwell -- on "reel america." >> all right, we are going to get started for this evening's event. i'm the director of interpretation here at the museum, which is operated in partnership between the general services administration and the national museum of civil war medicine. thisays like to ask question -- how many of you have been here before? all right, everybody. great. welcome back to the museum. always like to make a shout out when we see mr. richard lyons in the audience. the reason we are here in this space is because mr. lyons made an incredible discovery in the 1990's that saved this building from being torn down. always like a round of applause for mr. lyons his discovery. [applause] evening's program is a pay what you please event, meaning at the conclusion of the program, we encourage you to leave a donation based on what you thought the program and the museum is worth to you and an evening of civil war history. the donation bin is at the front of the visitors center on the first floor. as you head out this evening, if you would just
america," a film about artist norman rockwell -- on "reel america." >> all right, we are going to get started for this evening's event. i'm the director of interpretation here at the museum, which is operated in partnership between the general services administration and the national museum of civil war medicine. thisays like to ask question -- how many of you have been here before? all right, everybody. great. welcome back to the museum. always like to make a shout out...
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kathy bates, jon hamm, olivia, sam rockwell. brian, you've seen this movie. everything right? >> well, i think, you know, fact based movies never really get everything right. there are always liberties taken. what's triggered controversy around the film is the depiction of the atlanta journal-constitution lawyer played by olivia wilde and it's an extremely unflattering portrait and those who worked with her and editor at the paper where she worked, according to them, completely misleading in terms of what she did in order to get the story. >> the actress olivia wilde is speaking out, very vocal about that particular criticism of the movie. what is she saying? >> well, she's kind of made a mess of this. she originally said the movie very strongly implies that she -- that kathy scruggs, the character thee plays, slept with her source in order to get the story and at first she defended it as sexist, that people were criticizing her because she was being sexual which completely missed the point of what people were upset which was the ethical consideration of a re
kathy bates, jon hamm, olivia, sam rockwell. brian, you've seen this movie. everything right? >> well, i think, you know, fact based movies never really get everything right. there are always liberties taken. what's triggered controversy around the film is the depiction of the atlanta journal-constitution lawyer played by olivia wilde and it's an extremely unflattering portrait and those who worked with her and editor at the paper where she worked, according to them, completely misleading...
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tonight -- sam rockwell from "the politician," actress lucy boynton music from les savy fav. never had a good fox news poll whoever their pollster is, they
tonight -- sam rockwell from "the politician," actress lucy boynton music from les savy fav. never had a good fox news poll whoever their pollster is, they
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is as like rockwell u.s.-based automation expert. i think that would be a place to look. for productivity enhancing industrials. that would be the screen i would run. alix: you measure how much exposure they have like karen was talking about? it kind of cuts through the middle because what you are doing is selling other people making things. it could be your automating something that goes to a consumer as opposed to something that goes to businesses. those companies could be more flexible than somebody that is mining focused. alix: how you look at trade? if you have china coming in and buying billions of dollars of big purchases from the u.s., how does that trickle down into the industrial world? karen: china is the largest importer of soybeans. if those trade tensions ease, and they have, our exports are down over 50% to china, so it will take a bit to get back to where it was and get the farmer confident enough to buy. every time we get trade the stocks do better. we are a long way to getting normalized volume in and out of china. alix: does that mean even if we get bac
is as like rockwell u.s.-based automation expert. i think that would be a place to look. for productivity enhancing industrials. that would be the screen i would run. alix: you measure how much exposure they have like karen was talking about? it kind of cuts through the middle because what you are doing is selling other people making things. it could be your automating something that goes to a consumer as opposed to something that goes to businesses. those companies could be more flexible than...
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it was a lot said without being said and, yeah, she and watson bryant that sam rockwell plays said aftert need a tomato meter. that's the greatest compliment i'll ever get. >> i tell you what, you nailed it. you even look so much like richard. >> yeah. we look like we're from the same corn fed area. >> yeah. >> that's for sure. >> that beautiful 'stache. love it. i love it. >> for you two when you saw bobbi after seeing the screening and, you know, playing somebody who is still with us, thank goodness, that's a responsibility. >> huge, huge responsibility. we were just beginning to do the red carpet and that's when i heard she loved it and i was like, oh, thank god. oh, thank god because as i said she's still in so much pain about it and i wanted her to love what i was doing and when i met with her i said, you know, i want to get this right and she said, just be me. >> no big deal. >> just be me. >> you talked about sam, olivia wilde. >> jon hamm. >> what is it like for you -- kathy bates. for you, paul, to be in the cast. >> even our, you know, other supporting cast, nico and dylan, all
it was a lot said without being said and, yeah, she and watson bryant that sam rockwell plays said aftert need a tomato meter. that's the greatest compliment i'll ever get. >> i tell you what, you nailed it. you even look so much like richard. >> yeah. we look like we're from the same corn fed area. >> yeah. >> that's for sure. >> that beautiful 'stache. love it. i love it. >> for you two when you saw bobbi after seeing the screening and, you know, playing...
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, there's a movie coming out from clint eastwood and playing l.lin wood will be oscar winner sam rockwellg in hollywood ends up in a movie, even somebody involved in the elon musk trial. >> don't gloss over that clint's still directing, jane. i mean, did you see the mule he's like a -- i don't know. >> he's got it >> 90 years old. >> he's eternal. >> and his mind is sharp >> yeah. >> 89 still. >> still 89. but i just -- you know, all of our heroes some day won't be with us any longer that's going to be a tough one hackman -- hackman's the same. >> when burt reynolds passed away -- >> right i don't want to be maudlin. >> yeah, i mean, wow. >> i think it's funny. how does he -- how did this fall in your lap? get jane wells on that i just think it's weird. bacon? >> reporter: because i love it. >> i don't see the connection. anything bacon is you, pot -- >> she covered the o.j. trial. >> that's right. >> reporter: i covered a lot of trials. >> that's right. that's right >> reporter: elon musk smoked a blunt which -- >> i was thinking about that, too. in this day and age, the president has ca
, there's a movie coming out from clint eastwood and playing l.lin wood will be oscar winner sam rockwellg in hollywood ends up in a movie, even somebody involved in the elon musk trial. >> don't gloss over that clint's still directing, jane. i mean, did you see the mule he's like a -- i don't know. >> he's got it >> 90 years old. >> he's eternal. >> and his mind is sharp >> yeah. >> 89 still. >> still 89. but i just -- you know, all of our heroes...
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information agency profile of illlustrator norman rockwell. folk singer and songwriter tom gl
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