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. >>> remembering roger ebert. michael moore joins me to pay tribute to america's favorite critic who will always get two thumbs up from us. >>> plus, guns, gays and pot. america's changing its mind about a number of things at the moment. will the gop? i'll ask newt gingrich where he stands. >>> and the debate that may surprise you with outspoken unpredictable magic man, penn gillette, actor billy baldwin and conservative kelly ann conway. >>> and what the hell's going on with justin bieber? we have advice for the teen idol from someone who has been through it before, lance bass. >>> good evening. this is "piers morgan live." a lot to get through tonight. we will start of course with the rising tensions in north korea. the eyes of the world are on that region tonight, looking at the demilitarized zone, no man's land between north and south korea. we learned today that the north may be planning to launch a mobile ballistic missile, possibly in a matter of days. that's according to a u.s. official who told cnn commun
. >>> remembering roger ebert. michael moore joins me to pay tribute to america's favorite critic who will always get two thumbs up from us. >>> plus, guns, gays and pot. america's changing its mind about a number of things at the moment. will the gop? i'll ask newt gingrich where he stands. >>> and the debate that may surprise you with outspoken unpredictable magic man, penn gillette, actor billy baldwin and conservative kelly ann conway. >>> and what the...
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tonight, we remember roger fame. tonight, we remember roger ebert, the movie man. >>> whether you're camera shy or not, there's a part of everyone that longs for the spotlight, being lauded for hipness or brains or special talent. and as technology has revolutionized our ability to communicate with each other, it's also allowed us to celebrate ourselves through boastful tweets, humble brags, status updates and photos. even if no one is around to snap the shutter. we go for a closeup on selfy nation. >> reporter: celebrities do it. even oscar winners and former first ladies do it. we all do it. and not always well. >> i'm recording a video. the selfy, the digital self portrait is the corner stone of our social networking age. here's eminem at the louvre. bieber in the hospital and rhianna just about everywhere. she shared selfies with her 6.2 instagram followers. >> celebrities have a very high need for approval and ego boosts. that's probably the reason they chose to go into that field is because they have that appla
tonight, we remember roger fame. tonight, we remember roger ebert, the movie man. >>> whether you're camera shy or not, there's a part of everyone that longs for the spotlight, being lauded for hipness or brains or special talent. and as technology has revolutionized our ability to communicate with each other, it's also allowed us to celebrate ourselves through boastful tweets, humble brags, status updates and photos. even if no one is around to snap the shutter. we go for a closeup on...
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and spike lee said i miss my dear friend roger ebert who supported malcolm x. >> i like to call roger the mayor and movie critic. as most will attest are lone twisted figures. roger from the beginning saw his job almost akin to being a politician or ambassador saying, i'm no different from you. let's think through this together. he also projected an anti-elite even though he was lucid. >> and former doctoral student at the university of chicago. >> he wanted to bring you in, bring as many people in as he could, even with difficult material. >> that was one of the things i valued about him as a hip-hop critic even though he was just as curious and serious as so-called low art and high art and bring down arbitrary distinctions that often carry a lot of race baggage, class baggage and other sorts of baggage with them. he helped model art and landscape where something like hip-hop culture could be treated with respect to the attention and respect it deserves. >> he was also right about "anaconda" and tweeted me roger ebert's really really positive review. apparently this is a critical dar
and spike lee said i miss my dear friend roger ebert who supported malcolm x. >> i like to call roger the mayor and movie critic. as most will attest are lone twisted figures. roger from the beginning saw his job almost akin to being a politician or ambassador saying, i'm no different from you. let's think through this together. he also projected an anti-elite even though he was lucid. >> and former doctoral student at the university of chicago. >> he wanted to bring you in,...
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. >>> roger ebert died today at the age of 70. any who cares about movies or great writing or liberal politics or great humanism and generosity of spirit and decency is suffering a loss. we will discuss his life and legacy later in the show. first very big news you may have missed. signs of a new front opening up in the battle being fought by this country's lowest paid workers. hundreds of fast-food workers went on strike in new york city, many walking out for higher wages and in some cases the right to unionize. one in brooklyn was forced to open its doors late to open the strike. twice as many workers participated this time around. you might look at this and say, oh, that's a rally. 400 people. no big deal. let me tell you why this is remarkable. think about this a second. put yourself in the shoes of someone if you're not in the shoes of those already, put yourself in the shoes of someone making minimum wage. for instance, gregory, who participated in the strike and spoke to the "new york times." he is a driver for domino's and
. >>> roger ebert died today at the age of 70. any who cares about movies or great writing or liberal politics or great humanism and generosity of spirit and decency is suffering a loss. we will discuss his life and legacy later in the show. first very big news you may have missed. signs of a new front opening up in the battle being fought by this country's lowest paid workers. hundreds of fast-food workers went on strike in new york city, many walking out for higher wages and in some...
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rogers: mr. chairman, mile while i do not oppose the amendment, i ask unanimous consent to control the time in opposition. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: i recognize myself for as much time as i my i might consume. -- as i might consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the gentlelady for her amendment and getting well educated on the threat and familiarizing herself with the classified material. thank you for your extra work on this issue. thank you for being a strong voice in advocating our solution. this amendment is important it adds the inspector general, department of homeland security, to the list of entities responsible for creating an annual report reviewing the use of information shared with the federal government. the amendment also adds the congressional homeland security committees to the recipients of the report. this adds yet another layer, one more layer, of oversight to make sure our civil liberti
rogers: mr. chairman, mile while i do not oppose the amendment, i ask unanimous consent to control the time in opposition. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: i recognize myself for as much time as i my i might consume. -- as i might consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the gentlelady for her amendment and getting well educated on the threat and familiarizing herself with the classified material. thank you for...
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rogers: mr. speaker, pursuant to the rule, i call up h.r. 624, the cyberintelligence sharing and protection act. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman have a unanimous consent request for general leave? mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on . e bill, h.r. 624 the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 164 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 624. the chair appoints the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, to preside over he committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 624 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to provide for the sharing of certain cyberthreat intelligence and cyberthreat information between the intelligenc
rogers: mr. speaker, pursuant to the rule, i call up h.r. 624, the cyberintelligence sharing and protection act. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman have a unanimous consent request for general leave? mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on . e bill, h.r. 624 the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 164 and rule 18, the chair...
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from roger ebert. >> from roger ebert. thanks for the nice words, in answer to some of your many questions took lots of english and writing, take lots of wrining and english course, se all the good movies you can. bright, write, write. for anyplace that will print your stuff, school paper, neighborhood shopper, local paper, et cetera. experience is invaluable. and then he goes on to say that i think film comment is an excellent magazine and talks a little about other things. tell me your sense of what he meant to you as someone who was going to become a film criting. >> well, i'm discovering now after his death that this is only one of many such letters that he wrote to young film buffs and film nerds and people who admired siskel and ebert. i have seen a line over the last few day this credible public mourning for him especially on twitter. people posting letters that he wrote to them. so i think in my case, it did end up being a part of my career and my life that he had written me this letter. but to
from roger ebert. >> from roger ebert. thanks for the nice words, in answer to some of your many questions took lots of english and writing, take lots of wrining and english course, se all the good movies you can. bright, write, write. for anyplace that will print your stuff, school paper, neighborhood shopper, local paper, et cetera. experience is invaluable. and then he goes on to say that i think film comment is an excellent magazine and talks a little about other things. tell me your...
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before we go, roger simon, we'll talk about roger ebert in the next segment.cago sun-times" and you got a call from. >> roger ebert. he took me to a newspaper bar and it was like a scene from usa. i said, i got it be a part of this. ebert said, look, nobody turns down newspapers. the best writing in america is being done at newspapers. and you ought to be part of that. you know, he was right. and i became a newspaper man because of roger and it was the best advice i ever got. >> but he was, among all his other talents which we'll talk about after the break, he was, at heart, a newspaper man even after he became a big tv star. thanks very much for stopping by this sunday morning. for more than four decades in print on the air and online, the country gave his film criticism two thumbs up. a look at roger ebert's legacy, in just a moment. u 8 matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke.
before we go, roger simon, we'll talk about roger ebert in the next segment.cago sun-times" and you got a call from. >> roger ebert. he took me to a newspaper bar and it was like a scene from usa. i said, i got it be a part of this. ebert said, look, nobody turns down newspapers. the best writing in america is being done at newspapers. and you ought to be part of that. you know, he was right. and i became a newspaper man because of roger and it was the best advice i ever got....
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the movie reviewer roger ebert.n the movie business. >>> then to the uproar at rutgers university where the men's basketball coach was fired after videotapes of team abuse were made public. the critics who demand more heads must roll and who is stepping forward to defend the former coach. >>> later this half hour, mark zuckerberg's announcement about the facebook cell phone in a crowded field of smartphones on the market you will see how this particular one may stand out. that's coming up. >>> the growing tensions between north and south korea. >> movement of mobile missle-launchers capable of hitting guam is the latest provocation. abc's martha raddatz reports from seoul. >> reporter: the u.s. is tracking a mobile missile launcher that has been moved within north korea by train. the launcher has the ability to strike japan, as well as u.s. bases in okinawa and guam. adding to the fears the young leader of the north said the moment explosion is coming. north korea news readers, promising a justified all-out war. whi
the movie reviewer roger ebert.n the movie business. >>> then to the uproar at rutgers university where the men's basketball coach was fired after videotapes of team abuse were made public. the critics who demand more heads must roll and who is stepping forward to defend the former coach. >>> later this half hour, mark zuckerberg's announcement about the facebook cell phone in a crowded field of smartphones on the market you will see how this particular one may stand out....
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roger ebert was 70 years old.e talked about films on television and changed the way many americans saw movies. >> i'm roger ebert. >> one of hollywood's elite, roger ebert, was a powerful force in shaping the movies america watched. with his first partner, gene siskel, he helped guide movie audiences. ebert and siskel, known for their thumbs up and thumbs down reviews were often at odds in their critique and that's what made them so popular. >> i think that gene was the closest i'll ever have to having a brother. he came back with richard roeper. their show, ebert and roeper recomplained the most recognized movie program. >> chicago is the most beautiful large city in america. >> a chicago institution with a national following, he ebert worked with the chicago sun time since 1967. in 1975, he became the first film critic to win a pulitzer prize for criticism. in 2005 he received a star in the hollywood walk of fame and a bronze medallion beneath the marquis of the landmark chicago theater. a year later, cancer rob
roger ebert was 70 years old.e talked about films on television and changed the way many americans saw movies. >> i'm roger ebert. >> one of hollywood's elite, roger ebert, was a powerful force in shaping the movies america watched. with his first partner, gene siskel, he helped guide movie audiences. ebert and siskel, known for their thumbs up and thumbs down reviews were often at odds in their critique and that's what made them so popular. >> i think that gene was the...
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is married to christie rogers this is rogers the defense expert a very successful lobbyist for a group called man at that specializes in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users want to take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet i think this is the right approach i mean the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the basement you know as my took my nephew i had to work on the rock on this bill because he didn't understand the mechanics of oh yes we just don't get the mechanics of the bill was nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mik
is married to christie rogers this is rogers the defense expert a very successful lobbyist for a group called man at that specializes in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users want to take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the...
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is married to christie rogers this is rogers the defense expert a very successful lobbyist for a group called the man at that specializes in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users want to take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet i think this is the right approach i mean you know people on the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the basement you know it is my job my nephew i had to work on the rock on this bill because he didn't understand the mechanics of oh yes we just don't get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact that the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first intro
is married to christie rogers this is rogers the defense expert a very successful lobbyist for a group called the man at that specializes in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users want to take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the...
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is married to christie rogers mrs rogers is a fence expert a very successful lobbyist for a group called the man at that specialize. as in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users won't take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet i think this is the right approach i mean you know when the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the basement you know as my took my nephew i had to work on the rock on this bill because he didn't understand the mechanics of oh yes we just don't get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and un
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there was genuine emotion today upon word that roger ebert had died. last night right here we were talking about him taking time off of film reviewing because of a recurrence of the cancer that he fought so bravely and so publically for so long. tonight from chicago nbc's john yang has a look back. >> i'm roger ebert of "the chicago sun times." >> reporter: he was a movie critic as famous as the movie stars he reviewed. a sought out voice on award show red carpets. >> i think it's going to win. i think it is the best movie of the year. >> reporter: roger ebert has a star on hollywood's walk of fame and was the first film critic to win a pulitzer. >> thumbs up for me. >> reporter: but it's his thumb that made him a household name. the trademark review system developed with long time co-host gene siskel. they worked for rival newspapers. siskel for "the chicago tribune" and ebert for "the chicago sun times." their on-air sparks came naturally. >> do you believe that a movie needs to be fair in order to be good or does it need to be accurate in order to b
there was genuine emotion today upon word that roger ebert had died. last night right here we were talking about him taking time off of film reviewing because of a recurrence of the cancer that he fought so bravely and so publically for so long. tonight from chicago nbc's john yang has a look back. >> i'm roger ebert of "the chicago sun times." >> reporter: he was a movie critic as famous as the movie stars he reviewed. a sought out voice on award show red carpets....
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but roger ebert developed some serious problems.icture we showed was evidence of a cancer that had really ravaged his face. he had had so many problems with his thyroid, salivary glandses, gotten to point where he cooperate speak anymore, but to write reviews was his passion and his love and he continued to do so right until the end. from the chicago sun-types here, for a film with a daring director, a talented cast and captivating plot, there could be no better advocate than roger ebert. who passionately celebrated and promoted excellence in film while deflating the awful derivative or that merely mediocre with an observant eye, a sharp wit, and a department of knowledge that delightes his readers and viewers. he said no in game good film is too long lead. view movies for the sun-times for 46 years and on television for 31 years and he was without question, the paper notes, re nation's most prom inept and influential film critic. he last part of his lower jaw in 2006. and with it the ability to speak or east. a a calamity that woul
but roger ebert developed some serious problems.icture we showed was evidence of a cancer that had really ravaged his face. he had had so many problems with his thyroid, salivary glandses, gotten to point where he cooperate speak anymore, but to write reviews was his passion and his love and he continued to do so right until the end. from the chicago sun-types here, for a film with a daring director, a talented cast and captivating plot, there could be no better advocate than roger ebert. who...
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rate roger's intellect and his wit.'ve then seen him -- i have to say, the smartest man operating in the business and, by the way, i only say that, of course because he's my boss, but he really is, he's extraordinary. >> he's done extraordinary things, no question about that. i mean, fox news is his accomplishment andeforthat, cnbc and before that, he was advisor to three presints. >> lou: and what became msnbc. >> and before that he was a legendary boy producer, at the mike douglas show, and it is hard to argue with his success, however else you want to look at him, he's a man who succeeded at everything he tried. >> lou: and the idea that he had this wit, referring to the fellow who runs msnbc, i saw one line in an account this week, it is razor-sharp and can encapsulate bigger thoughts and stories, succinctly, ferring to the pern as being successful only because he was in another man's wedding party. i mean, that is about as convincing an dad damning as yo can be. >> you get one-liners from roger, sometimes self-depr
rate roger's intellect and his wit.'ve then seen him -- i have to say, the smartest man operating in the business and, by the way, i only say that, of course because he's my boss, but he really is, he's extraordinary. >> he's done extraordinary things, no question about that. i mean, fox news is his accomplishment andeforthat, cnbc and before that, he was advisor to three presints. >> lou: and what became msnbc. >> and before that he was a legendary boy producer, at the mike...
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roger ebert died today of oral cancer. ebert's reviews were known for his either thumbs up or thumbs down. two days ago ebert announced he was going to be treated for a recurrence of the cancer. he had already lost part of his job and the ability to eat, drink and speak following cancer surgeries back in 2006. deborah villalon has been talking to some of those who remember the last time ebert visited the city. >> reporter: go back three years and the san francisco international film festival. roger ebert here at the castro theater saluted by fans and film makers. >> he seems happy. delighted to be there. >> reporter: cancer took his speech but never his enthusiasm. roger ebert accepting an award from film directors he admired and basking in a three minute ovation from the crowd. >> the wall of clapping and love from the audience it was almost physical i could feel it coming up on the stage. - - even though he had lost his voice, his face and his eyes were so expressive. >> he did not just curl up and disappear. >> reporter
roger ebert died today of oral cancer. ebert's reviews were known for his either thumbs up or thumbs down. two days ago ebert announced he was going to be treated for a recurrence of the cancer. he had already lost part of his job and the ability to eat, drink and speak following cancer surgeries back in 2006. deborah villalon has been talking to some of those who remember the last time ebert visited the city. >> reporter: go back three years and the san francisco international film...
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roger. who else is here, roger? my wife. what's her name? hi, pups. ( barking ) roger: rochelle?elle: what? roger: ...she'd stay under salvation army on a program. last time she stayed in, i think, two weeks. this time she'll probably stay in three months. this is a court-ordered...? no, it isn't. it's not? no. she's doing it to clean up. she can't do it any other way. my mom will move in with me, and we're going to move to michigan, sell the house... sutton: you got high last night at 2:00 in the morning? about 2:00, yeah. so, he went to work, and you were high watching the kids. i know, i hate it. i don't want to be like this. that's why i'm going to the salvation army. it's not court-ordered but i want to get better. but i give u.a.'s three times a week and i came up dirty this last month. i kind of understand why. here's the situation-- as far as i'm concerned, i think you should go to jail. okay, i'll go. i mean, i need to. i don't want to use. he said i had to be at the salvation army between 8:00 and 10:00 in the morning. have you been arrested before? yeah, when i first g
roger. who else is here, roger? my wife. what's her name? hi, pups. ( barking ) roger: rochelle?elle: what? roger: ...she'd stay under salvation army on a program. last time she stayed in, i think, two weeks. this time she'll probably stay in three months. this is a court-ordered...? no, it isn't. it's not? no. she's doing it to clean up. she can't do it any other way. my mom will move in with me, and we're going to move to michigan, sell the house... sutton: you got high last night at 2:00 in...
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i thank roger for sharing his gifts. i can think of no better way to honor him than to spend time with his brilliant twitter feed and his online columns. take advantage of his wisdom, his wit and his deep and abiding humanity. that's "viewpoint" for tonight. i want to thank my guests, saman arbabi, elayne boosler and tina dupuy. listen, make sure you tune into monday's show because phil donahue will join me to talk about thomas young and if you can't wait, phil is screening his powerful movie body of war this sunday on
i thank roger for sharing his gifts. i can think of no better way to honor him than to spend time with his brilliant twitter feed and his online columns. take advantage of his wisdom, his wit and his deep and abiding humanity. that's "viewpoint" for tonight. i want to thank my guests, saman arbabi, elayne boosler and tina dupuy. listen, make sure you tune into monday's show because phil donahue will join me to talk about thomas young and if you can't wait, phil is screening his...
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roger ebert died today of oral cancer. ebert's reviews were known for his either thumbs up or thumbs down. two days ago ebert announced he was going to be treated for a recurrence of the cancer. he had already lost part of his job and the ability to eat, drink and speak following cancer surgeries back in 2006. deborah villalon has been talking to some of those who remember the last time ebert visited the city. >> reporter: go back three years and the san francisco international film festival. roger ebert here at the castro theater saluted by fans and film makers. >> he seems happy. delighted to be there. >> reporter: cancer took his speech but never his enthusiasm. roger ebert accepting an award from film directors he admired and basking in a three minute ovation from the crowd. >> the wall of clapping and love from the audience it was almost physical i could feel it coming up on the stage. - - even though he had lost his voice, his face and his eyes were so expressive. >> he did not just curl up and disappear. >> reporter
roger ebert died today of oral cancer. ebert's reviews were known for his either thumbs up or thumbs down. two days ago ebert announced he was going to be treated for a recurrence of the cancer. he had already lost part of his job and the ability to eat, drink and speak following cancer surgeries back in 2006. deborah villalon has been talking to some of those who remember the last time ebert visited the city. >> reporter: go back three years and the san francisco international film...
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and named operation roger after one of her dogs. so far they've delivered nearly 700 pets.helby, a 5-year-old pekingese was rescued from an abusive home in oklahoma. when an alaska family offered to adopt him, operation roger called driver david benz who loves dogs and helping people. >> shelby, come on. it's a good way that truck drivers in america can give back to society because, you know, we're not home a lot. >> reporter: the journey began with benz picking up shelby in enid, oklahoma. then heading to houston to load cargo bound for alaska. a long drive later, they met shelby's new family. >> driving the dogs around the states and dropping them off at loving homes is perfect. >> reporter: and well worth the cross-country effort. >> say cheese! >> reporter: to bring shelby home. mark potter, nbc news. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >>> good evening everyone. i'm jessica aguirre. >>> i'm raj mathai. new developments in the sexual assault
and named operation roger after one of her dogs. so far they've delivered nearly 700 pets.helby, a 5-year-old pekingese was rescued from an abusive home in oklahoma. when an alaska family offered to adopt him, operation roger called driver david benz who loves dogs and helping people. >> shelby, come on. it's a good way that truck drivers in america can give back to society because, you know, we're not home a lot. >> reporter: the journey began with benz picking up shelby in enid,...
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all thanked rogers for detaining the violent woman.ce october 2006. and is now back at work. calling rogers - the pinole batman. in sports. josh reddick and his beard. finally break out against the seattle mariners. . and the cal women's basketball players get a . and the cal women's basketball players get a send-off. deserving of a it's sleep train's interest-free for 3 event! get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic....
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and that was roger ebert. as much as he loved to praise and celebrate good films, he also loved to point out their flaws. >> we pick on big visible films since they're more likely to be seen by more people and therefore, cause more suffering. >> he suffered through a lot of films, working for the chicago sun times for 46 years. he began as a freelancer in 1966. the next year he was asked to be the newspaper's permanent film critic. it was an unexpected role. he always said he never planned to make a career out of being a critic. but the fact is, he was made for the job. he simply loved movies. he even wrote a screenplay for a trashy hollywood film, beyond the valley of the dolls. the movie bombed so ebert finally decided to review films instead of make them. in 1975, he became the first film critic to win a pulitzer prize. >> our show is opening soon at a theater near you. >> that same year, he made his television debut on a local station with rival film critic gene siskel. >> the early years were pretty rocky
and that was roger ebert. as much as he loved to praise and celebrate good films, he also loved to point out their flaws. >> we pick on big visible films since they're more likely to be seen by more people and therefore, cause more suffering. >> he suffered through a lot of films, working for the chicago sun times for 46 years. he began as a freelancer in 1966. the next year he was asked to be the newspaper's permanent film critic. it was an unexpected role. he always said he never...
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the tsa thanked rogers and the police department. psa joins the citizens of penole in saluting your heroic actions. >> police commander said he is not surprised at roger's actions. he says he did what is expected. he took decisive action and acted appropriately. he is expected back on the job on monday. >>> now do we know why that woman attacked a tsa agent? >> the tsa doesn't say, but they did say that she is charged with assault. >> hope everything at the wedding goes okay. >> yeah, watch out. >> prosecutors say that the driver who plowed into a san jose wal-mart on easter sunday definitely meant to do it because he has done it before. 33-year-old hamid was arraigned today on a list of charges, including attempted murder. witnesses say that he revved his engine before barreling into the store and started beating people with a metal club. he was also charged today in a december drive through at san jose convenience store. two workers there barely made it out of the way. the owner was stunned to hear it happened again. >> it confirms
the tsa thanked rogers and the police department. psa joins the citizens of penole in saluting your heroic actions. >> police commander said he is not surprised at roger's actions. he says he did what is expected. he took decisive action and acted appropriately. he is expected back on the job on monday. >>> now do we know why that woman attacked a tsa agent? >> the tsa doesn't say, but they did say that she is charged with assault. >> hope everything at the wedding...
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roger, what is your thought? we have been discussing this domestic or international link with the develop and the link to the you tube account. the question as to why now that we know the who, what is your thought at this moment in terms of the chechyan links and what that might mean and the insurgency on that part of the country? >> right now it means nothing. we all need to be very careful of any type of links we draw and whether or not this video is in fact related to one of the brothers and would just be really, really careful. i think what james just said about the tactical situation is where we should focus. any type of information that can be gathered from relatives and acquaintances that if he is holed up and they are trying to get him to surrender, any data they can provide that will allow him to make ta decision and not be killed in the process is where we should be focused right now. there will be plenty of time for the broader linkage analysis and we are way early this that. >> roger, as we watch the
roger, what is your thought? we have been discussing this domestic or international link with the develop and the link to the you tube account. the question as to why now that we know the who, what is your thought at this moment in terms of the chechyan links and what that might mean and the insurgency on that part of the country? >> right now it means nothing. we all need to be very careful of any type of links we draw and whether or not this video is in fact related to one of the...
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we'll have much more about roger ebert later on in the newscast. >>> all right. now to oklahoma where a major gas explosion has forced the evacuation of some neighborhoods. the blast sent flames shooting into the sky last night. the station is located north of oklahoma city. one employee who was on duty was not hurt. >>> possible tornado touching down last night in northern california. residents in redding reported seeing funnel clouds. no major damage. two twisters hit the area back in february. >>> a nice spring day almost everywhere. a few showers this morning in new york city but skies will clear up by the afternoon. south florida can expect heavy rain and it'll be wet from northern california to seattle. >>> temperatures in the upper midwest still colder than normal but denver is about 20 degrees warmer than usual with a high near 80. >>> coming up some controversial comments by the president getting a lot of attention online. >>> then the facebook phone. the first reviews are in. a major reason why you might want to give it a closer look. >>> caught on came
we'll have much more about roger ebert later on in the newscast. >>> all right. now to oklahoma where a major gas explosion has forced the evacuation of some neighborhoods. the blast sent flames shooting into the sky last night. the station is located north of oklahoma city. one employee who was on duty was not hurt. >>> possible tornado touching down last night in northern california. residents in redding reported seeing funnel clouds. no major damage. two twisters hit the...
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roger ebert died today at age 70. was announced by the chicago sun-times -- where he worked for decades. kron 4's catherine heenan reports. >> i seem to be in good health now. known film reviewer of his generation. roger ebert died today.at age 70. his death was announced by the chicago sun-times -- where he worked for decades. roger ebert's film reviews were considered smart and insightful. and when he hated something - they could be deliciously biting and funny. he clearly loved his job. >> "i started going to the movies when i was a child like everybody did. my aunt up movies. my dad took me to see the marx brothers. i just loved movies." ebert began writing film reviews for the chicago sun- times in the late sixties. and in 1975 - became the first film critic to win the pulitzer prize for criticism. in 2oo5 - the first critic to get a star on the hollywood walk of fame. ebert's columns were syndicated to more than 200 newspapers. he wrote more than 15 books. and even dabbled in screen- writing -- working on 'beyon
roger ebert died today at age 70. was announced by the chicago sun-times -- where he worked for decades. kron 4's catherine heenan reports. >> i seem to be in good health now. known film reviewer of his generation. roger ebert died today.at age 70. his death was announced by the chicago sun-times -- where he worked for decades. roger ebert's film reviews were considered smart and insightful. and when he hated something - they could be deliciously biting and funny. he clearly loved his...
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roger ales off camera. the author will join us next.his mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i di what's in your wallet? ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive.. but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>: roger >> lou: roger ales "off camera" a new book about the president of fox news and boss here, a match that president obama called the most powerful man in america once. we agree with presidenn obama on this, uncharacteristically. joining me now, authors of. great to have you here. >> good to be here
roger ales off camera. the author will join us next.his mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i di what's in your wallet? ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline...
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. >> brown: and we remember roger ebert. the pulitzer-prize winning film critic known for giving movies a simple thumbs up or down, who died today. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yo pbs atiofrom viewe like you. thank you. >> brown: there were new rumblings from north korea today, as it tried to bolster its latest threats against the u.s. by moving a missile with, quote, "considerable range" to its eastern coast. the announcement of that move came from south korea's defense minister. but he also said that the missile was not capable of reaching the
. >> brown: and we remember roger ebert. the pulitzer-prize winning film critic known for giving movies a simple thumbs up or down, who died today. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial...
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. >>> legendary film critic roger ebert died today. a.j. takes a look back now. >> reporter: his quick wit and thumbs up, thumbs down movie reviews earned him fame. >> i started going to the movies when i was a child, like everybody did. my aunt would take me to the grown-up movies. i just loved movies. >> reporter: ebert began writing film reviews in the late 60's and in 1975 was the first film critic to win the pulitzer prize. he coauthored beyond the valley of the dolls. in 1976, he teamed up with a competitor, chicago tribune film critic siskel. within a few years, it was put into syndication. the show soon became their trademark. the show's title was changed to roger ebert and the movies after siskel died. and then roger ebert embraced social media, actively tweeting, never losing his voice despite battling salivary gland cancer. >> my legacy, if there is one, will have to do with supporting films that people might not have seen and supporting directors that deserve support. >>> let's take a look. this bay area cop may have been off du
. >>> legendary film critic roger ebert died today. a.j. takes a look back now. >> reporter: his quick wit and thumbs up, thumbs down movie reviews earned him fame. >> i started going to the movies when i was a child, like everybody did. my aunt would take me to the grown-up movies. i just loved movies. >> reporter: ebert began writing film reviews in the late 60's and in 1975 was the first film critic to win the pulitzer prize. he coauthored beyond the valley of the...
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what is the legacy of roger ebert? >> well, i think roger was kind of the mayor of movie criticville by which i mean we're all such twisted loners and roger conceived of himself once he stopped drinking and stopped going to the playboy mansion as a kind of public figure. he really was very close to a politician insofar as he took his public role very seriously. he could, on his television show, he could command the attention of large numbers of people the way no film critic had ever done before. he had a marvelous gift for speaking in whole paragraphs. i'm sure you know the difficulty of beginning a paragraph extemporaneously and just knowing with his topic sentence what his conclusion would be in a way that not only drew you into what -- to understand what the movie was about but was able at the same time to communicate his passion. he was able to make people believe not just in movies but in the power of criticism to illuminate movies and he took that into a form, television, in which it had never been successful. i
what is the legacy of roger ebert? >> well, i think roger was kind of the mayor of movie criticville by which i mean we're all such twisted loners and roger conceived of himself once he stopped drinking and stopped going to the playboy mansion as a kind of public figure. he really was very close to a politician insofar as he took his public role very seriously. he could, on his television show, he could command the attention of large numbers of people the way no film critic had ever done...
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the movies won't be the same without roger.chicago, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> antioch school is facing a lawsuit. the parents of three autistic children claim she verbally abused her children. she alleged supervisors received reports of abuse but did nothing she taught kindergarten and first great. >>> now trending on ktvu.com, a police officer was heading home from hawaii when he found himself in the middle of an airport security breach. you can see an agent chatting there with passers honolulu when a woman begins tustling with the officer. honduras police and the tsa thanked rogers for helping out. you can see the video under the hot topics section on our homepage. >>> jz andy beyonce celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in cuba. >> the super star couple walked through hold havana. it makes it illegal for americans to travel for vacation. in the past artists have visited for cultural purposes. >>> cal's women's basketball team today embarked on the last leg of what is a historic journey. for the first time, the team is g
the movies won't be the same without roger.chicago, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> antioch school is facing a lawsuit. the parents of three autistic children claim she verbally abused her children. she alleged supervisors received reports of abuse but did nothing she taught kindergarten and first great. >>> now trending on ktvu.com, a police officer was heading home from hawaii when he found himself in the middle of an airport security breach. you can see an agent chatting there...
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in he news media than roger ailes.red and respected give us a sense of the character he reveals as you taken to biography. >> i spent close to a year with hi. in meeting and traveling and i was surprised how down to earth he is. a guy from a small town in ohio. he is sophisticated at the center of the american politics and the nixon administration and center the media. attitude of small town america that i relate to because i grew up in a town like his. pontiac michigan. that is how we talk back then. >> between the two of you, which is the sophisticate, then? >> i can ask you that coming from a up to from idaho. >> both roger an i consider rupert idaho the shticks. >> lou: one thing we refer to idaho adds the cultural wasteland. >> you went to an ivy league school. >> lou: don't remind anybody. you have been around highly successful, amazing personalities. ray romers, his intellect and his wit. i have never seen anyone -- smartest man in business. he is my boss. but he is. he is extraordinary. >> he has done extraordi
in he news media than roger ailes.red and respected give us a sense of the character he reveals as you taken to biography. >> i spent close to a year with hi. in meeting and traveling and i was surprised how down to earth he is. a guy from a small town in ohio. he is sophisticated at the center of the american politics and the nixon administration and center the media. attitude of small town america that i relate to because i grew up in a town like his. pontiac michigan. that is how we...
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borges con la información . >>> qué tal les habla roger borges y bienvenidos a luces, cámara, acciónma vez que vemo sa jenni rivera en la pantalla grande, todos lo que trabajaron con ella quedaron impresionados con su talento. a>>>aunque este fue su primer papel en la pantalla grande, su habilidad de poder transmitir sentimientos en la pantalla gde, llamó la atención de edward james olmos. >f>> ue muy impresionante. >>> gina rodríguez es la hija de jenni rivera, una joven poeta de la calle que descubre la forma de ser dj. >>> es que esas escenas fueron fuertes. >>>t an fuertesl, pero fue una bendición, ella es una persona muy bella, con un corazón muy grande. >>> las escenas más memorables fue con jenni rivera. >>> perdona, gina, no, te quiero mucho, jenni, i know. >e>> l propósito de majo es sacar a jenni rivera de la cárcel. >>> este papel me dio una familia, jenni rivera, lou diamond, edward james olmos. >>> le das gracias a dios. >>>ttodos los días. >>> y edward dice que quedó sorprendido con un acto de generosidad de jenni rivera, al darle el salario de la película para un fotóg
borges con la información . >>> qué tal les habla roger borges y bienvenidos a luces, cámara, acciónma vez que vemo sa jenni rivera en la pantalla grande, todos lo que trabajaron con ella quedaron impresionados con su talento. a>>>aunque este fue su primer papel en la pantalla grande, su habilidad de poder transmitir sentimientos en la pantalla gde, llamó la atención de edward james olmos. >f>> ue muy impresionante. >>> gina rodríguez es la hija de...
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. >>> want to bring in roger, a long-time nbc news terrorism analyst and, roger, what you're seeing unfolding. try to sort of bring viewers in. we're seeing they believe they know where one individual is. there is a concern, they locked down all of boston because they seem to have some vague concerns and not quite sharing with us what they are, vague concerns. walk us through what is going on. >> it's remarkable and surreal at the same time. what you're seeing is two things. the media pursuit of the second individual and then the broader concern that there may be one, if not more associated in one way, shape or form. we use the term abundance of caution and what law enforcement does and that's another, this is another example of that. but remarkable, as willie has said. remarkable the city of boston locked down the way it is. >> on one hand law enforcement pursuing this, the younger brother here. trying to make sure busten is sa safe. on the other hand, we know these two young men are. we know their nationalities and learning some things. what is the intel community doing and what kind of int
. >>> want to bring in roger, a long-time nbc news terrorism analyst and, roger, what you're seeing unfolding. try to sort of bring viewers in. we're seeing they believe they know where one individual is. there is a concern, they locked down all of boston because they seem to have some vague concerns and not quite sharing with us what they are, vague concerns. walk us through what is going on. >> it's remarkable and surreal at the same time. what you're seeing is two things. the...
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>> roger never really represent a certain aesthetic. his writing wasn't transformative the way pauline kale was whose aesthetic we still argue about. that public persona, the public dementia, he reminded that movies weren't some private thing that we sat in the dark bathed in the light of the screen. that each and every one of us, our own responses were a starting point for a larger debate, a larger cultural debate. what does this mean, what is this artist trying to do? how can movies transform all of our lives, teach us what it is to transsend our mundane reality that's what inspires me most about his legacy. not just even so much any individual things he wrote, although he was a fine writer, he was an an elusive writer. it was the -- it was that public dimension to what he did that is hugely important. >> brown:. >> sreenivasan: david edelstein, thank you so much for your time. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: north korea moved a missile to its east coast as the latest in a series of escalating threats and the go
>> roger never really represent a certain aesthetic. his writing wasn't transformative the way pauline kale was whose aesthetic we still argue about. that public persona, the public dementia, he reminded that movies weren't some private thing that we sat in the dark bathed in the light of the screen. that each and every one of us, our own responses were a starting point for a larger debate, a larger cultural debate. what does this mean, what is this artist trying to do? how can movies...