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he saw that and decided that he did not want to compete with steven spielberg. feeling heartbroken, he wandered into the borders bookstore and saw the book about hamilton. i said to them why does you buy the book? when he was at hunter high school he had written a paper on hamilton and his duel. harold: it all starts at hunter college. you say you are ignorant about hip-hop. did you need to be convinced? ron: i was intrigued by the idea. i was captivated by his show in the heights. he asked if he could come over to my house, he wanted to sing something for me. how does a bastard orphan son of a whore dropped in a forgotten spot in the caribbean impoverished in squalor grown to be a hero and the scholar? [applause] i can do the rest of you if you want me to go on. [laughter] in providence, impoverished and squalor. i had never heard such rich language in broadway lyrics. as he sang that first song, he hasn't changed the word. i was thinking this guy either writes very tight or i write very long. this is almost as is my book has been thrown in the washing machine
he saw that and decided that he did not want to compete with steven spielberg. feeling heartbroken, he wandered into the borders bookstore and saw the book about hamilton. i said to them why does you buy the book? when he was at hunter high school he had written a paper on hamilton and his duel. harold: it all starts at hunter college. you say you are ignorant about hip-hop. did you need to be convinced? ron: i was intrigued by the idea. i was captivated by his show in the heights. he asked if...
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. >> spielberg. >> jimmy: oh, spielberg, okay. >> steven spielberg.character which has brought pleasure to so many -- >> jimmy: great joy to so many people, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> not to mention me. >> jimmy: especially you. >> no, it's fun. it's great fun to play this character. it's great fun to work with steven. i'm looking forward to it. >> jimmy: can you tell us anything about what happens? >> sure. i can tell you the whole thing right now. >> jimmy: let's begin. >> so -- >> jimmy: start at the beginning. again, you'll find nothing there. i tell you what, i'm excited about it. this looks -- by the way, there are a whole -- i saw a whole bunch of stuff from the blu-ray and dvd that i think "star wars" fans are going to go absolutely berserk for. >> j.j. called me up and he said, we've got this deleted scene that we're going to put in the dvd. and i said, why would you put a deleted scene in the dvd? and he said, well -- i think it's going to be amusing and -- so would you like to see it? i said, yeah, sure. he showed me the deleted scene.
. >> spielberg. >> jimmy: oh, spielberg, okay. >> steven spielberg.character which has brought pleasure to so many -- >> jimmy: great joy to so many people, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> not to mention me. >> jimmy: especially you. >> no, it's fun. it's great fun to play this character. it's great fun to work with steven. i'm looking forward to it. >> jimmy: can you tell us anything about what happens? >> sure. i can tell you the whole...
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or even filmmakers, steven spielberg was live last night. charlie: how was he live last night?st: he was talking about his upcoming film based on the route dahl book. he was sitting there in a room, answering questions about what it was like making the "bfg," and it describing his experience. charlie: and it was users asking questions? guest: people who followed him and came to see it. he opened the application, had the video on the phone and he was recording and sending that image. charlie: it was a smart phone? guest: yes, it is available on iphone, available in about 60 countries right now. the coolest thing is steven spielberg is somebody that i never have really gotten to see in an unproduced environment. charlie: that is great. it was cool to be able to get the chance to see him. and he also felt that excitement. you can tell, i do not know exactly what he felt, but it seemed like he was having a very candid, good experience. charlie: how is this different from periscope? guest: the most important thing is scale. you have many people getting millions of views, you have pe
or even filmmakers, steven spielberg was live last night. charlie: how was he live last night?st: he was talking about his upcoming film based on the route dahl book. he was sitting there in a room, answering questions about what it was like making the "bfg," and it describing his experience. charlie: and it was users asking questions? guest: people who followed him and came to see it. he opened the application, had the video on the phone and he was recording and sending that image....
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or even like filmmakers, stephen spielberg was live last night. can i tell you. >> how was he live last night? >> he was talking about his upcoming film the bfg based on the ronald dahl book. so you know, i've grown up. >> how did this happen? this will explain exactly what facebook live is. >> yeah. so stephen spielberg was sitting there in a room. it looked like his office. and he was just there answering fan questions about what it was like. >> and the only people without could ask the questions were facebook users. >> it was people who followed him who got the notification and came to see it. >> so he was on facebook. he opened the app. he hit go-live. his video camera on the phone suddenly was recording him and sending out that image. >> this was a smartphone. >> so it is available on iphone and starting to roll out on and road t is available in about 60 countries right now and we're working on getting it available everywhere. but the coolest thing is stephen spielberg is somebody i have never really got toan see in an unproduced environment.
or even like filmmakers, stephen spielberg was live last night. can i tell you. >> how was he live last night? >> he was talking about his upcoming film the bfg based on the ronald dahl book. so you know, i've grown up. >> how did this happen? this will explain exactly what facebook live is. >> yeah. so stephen spielberg was sitting there in a room. it looked like his office. and he was just there answering fan questions about what it was like. >> and the only...
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it will start with the biggest theme, steven spielberg, who was the president just a few years familyl be screening his friendly movie the bfg. that will be with the actor that one best actor for bridge of spies. -- woody allennd kristen stewart, and perhaps the most glamorous i think for this festival, he will have for the first time ever julia roberts will be with one of her best friends in the business, george clooney. that is for jodie foster's new movie called money monster. take a look. sorry.ne: at the heart of this is the competition. 20 films have been shortlisted to be shown. : we must have had some technical difficulties with that click. we will talk a quick bit about the selection. viewedlms are set to be and any film as long as it is one hour has to be screened by the selection community -- committee. they narrowed it down to 20 films. sean penalty in the competition with the last face, starling -- starring charlie's tehran about thie.rlise there are also not just those big names but lots of art-house favorites. the brothers from belgian who in thee two palme d'or's past.
it will start with the biggest theme, steven spielberg, who was the president just a few years familyl be screening his friendly movie the bfg. that will be with the actor that one best actor for bridge of spies. -- woody allennd kristen stewart, and perhaps the most glamorous i think for this festival, he will have for the first time ever julia roberts will be with one of her best friends in the business, george clooney. that is for jodie foster's new movie called money monster. take a look....
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and by the way, we need george lucases and steven spielbergs and m. night shyamalans and j.j.s, i think we need both. emily: your father spent time in jail for murder. how did you overcome that? ♪ emily: you had a complicated and difficult childhood. how did you overcome some of the things that you had to go through, which no kid should have to go through? troy: we grew up in a really tough neighborhood. you know, we went to sleep to gunshots every single night. you know, it was something regular. you know, my mom worked 30 years at children's hospital in philadelphia. got up to go to work every day, 5:30 a.m. we would pour out the penny jar, and count out the pennies to be able to put into the bus, so that me and my brothers could go to school in the morning. we had to boil hot water, because we did not have hot water sometimes. and that gave me a drive to really make my family proud, to work really hard. emily: your father spent time in jail for murder. how did you overcome that? troy: that was definitely tough growing up. you know, not having a dad there, and kind of lookin
and by the way, we need george lucases and steven spielbergs and m. night shyamalans and j.j.s, i think we need both. emily: your father spent time in jail for murder. how did you overcome that? ♪ emily: you had a complicated and difficult childhood. how did you overcome some of the things that you had to go through, which no kid should have to go through? troy: we grew up in a really tough neighborhood. you know, we went to sleep to gunshots every single night. you know, it was something...
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they hope to stop the spread before commencement, that will feature this year director steven spielberg. is alarmed and desperate to get students who have it to take the outbreak seriously. >>> today a new jersey man accused of sexually assaulting a woman as she slept is due in court. pedro castillo valdez is charged with two counts of sexual assault. the crime took place in the victim's lyndhurst home a week ago. >>> now to a story getting attention. humane society international is shedding light on the treatment of these dogs. the organization rescued more than 200 animals from a dog meat farm in south korea. this morning g ing most of those dogs are being treated in madison, new jersey and most are in good condition. they should be ready for adoption in a month. >>> today the nfl draft continues with the second round. the l.a. rams took jared goff the eagles selected quarterback carson wentz from north dakota. the giants surprised everyone with a tenth pick. >> the new york giants select eli apple, defensive back, ohio state. >> all right. the giants added to their defense with new j
they hope to stop the spread before commencement, that will feature this year director steven spielberg. is alarmed and desperate to get students who have it to take the outbreak seriously. >>> today a new jersey man accused of sexually assaulting a woman as she slept is due in court. pedro castillo valdez is charged with two counts of sexual assault. the crime took place in the victim's lyndhurst home a week ago. >>> now to a story getting attention. humane society...
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recently completed research station is a state of the art complex that reminds one of that cynical spielbergto me, can you see him? >> darren: right here. >> anthony: oh wow. >> patricia: oh, he's really right next to me. hello. >> anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. wright discovered here in 1986. and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. >> patricia: there's only 500 of these in the wild in the whole world. >> anthony: wow, really? what's the biggest pressure on the population? >> patricia: slash and burn agriculture. some places they're hunted. >> darren: here, no, this guy. >> patricia: oh. he is, oh, look at it. oh, how beautiful. oh, that's so nice. oh. >> darren: whoa. he's pissing on you, tom. he's taking a leak right now. >> patricia: yeah, watch. >> anthony: hopefully it's not an editorial statement. >> darren: yeah. [ laughter ] >> patricia: look, this is the kind of bamboo shoot that the lemurs love. it's full of protein and it's full of cyanide. >> anthony: is the cyanide not a problem for them? >> patricia: the
recently completed research station is a state of the art complex that reminds one of that cynical spielbergto me, can you see him? >> darren: right here. >> anthony: oh wow. >> patricia: oh, he's really right next to me. hello. >> anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. wright discovered here in 1986. and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. >> patricia: there's only 500 of these in the wild in the...
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dyan cannon and michael jackson and steven spielberg used to be at all the laker games.right? during the magic johnson and kareem abdul-jabbar days? you go to a clipper game, you see like the cast of "that's my momma." (audience laughing) you see like marlon jackson and todd bridges in the front row. (audience laughing) it was so bad, anybody remember the old sports arena? - [audience] yeah. - it was in such bad condition, i'll never forget, i went to a game once and it was raining real hard that night and once side of the floor was flooded. they played a pro half-court game. (audience laughing) i paid $65 that night to see some brothers play "horse." (audience laughing) - tess, what's the worst breakup you've had? - oh god, the worst breakup. i think this, yeah, the dude left me just a note on the bathroom mirror, "die bitch, die," i think that was. (audience laughing) - the girl wants you to go out with her, she'll give you the sign. she'll just go "hey!" (audience laughing) she'll give you the quick sign, but if they don't want you to go out, it's like, that's it, don
dyan cannon and michael jackson and steven spielberg used to be at all the laker games.right? during the magic johnson and kareem abdul-jabbar days? you go to a clipper game, you see like the cast of "that's my momma." (audience laughing) you see like marlon jackson and todd bridges in the front row. (audience laughing) it was so bad, anybody remember the old sports arena? - [audience] yeah. - it was in such bad condition, i'll never forget, i went to a game once and it was raining...
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steven spielberg. >> no. >> he brought warmth. >> he ripped off the commercial. and he ripped off national security secrets too. i just think you cut it too soon. i want to see the part where he says okay, ladies, now let's get in for -- formation. jay some -- >> some was reminiscent. >> he is not stupid, right? >> that's exactly what that means. it is like a direct line to my brain. >> what did you think of the video? did it make you want to get up and dance? >> no, it is actually supposed to be a video game track and i know he knows and he loves it, but no i just thought oh winter is getting long for him in russia. i thought he needs a little help. >> isn't that true? it looks liked ward snowden -- he is wanting attention, right, steve? >> yeah, well -- >> he is wanting something. >> i am seeing the video and watching the video, and when i heard it that's the music playing in the head of the assistant night manager at barnes and nobel. that's exactly what he looks like right there. >> i think he has a vitamin d deficiency. >> he probably does p he is in siberia
steven spielberg. >> no. >> he brought warmth. >> he ripped off the commercial. and he ripped off national security secrets too. i just think you cut it too soon. i want to see the part where he says okay, ladies, now let's get in for -- formation. jay some -- >> some was reminiscent. >> he is not stupid, right? >> that's exactly what that means. it is like a direct line to my brain. >> what did you think of the video? did it make you want to get up and...
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they hope to stop the spread before commencement, that will feature this year director steven spielberg. >> all right. >>> it's 5:26. just ahead, the concern about a so-called isis hit list with thousands of names from our area. >>> and new information this morning about the man who showed up in an animal costume and threatened to blow up a maryland television station. >> if you're about to head out the door, take us with you. keep watching "today in new york." download the news 4 new york app on your mobile device right now. good morning, this is your captain speaking. it's a beautiful day with sunny skies and a light tailwind out of the northeast. blue skies smiling at me nothing but blue skies do i see the new jetblue card. it's like having jetblue with you wherever you go. get three times points on jetblue purchases, two times at restaurants and grocery stores, and one time on all other purchases. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. p flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve pboth itchy, watery eyes and co
they hope to stop the spread before commencement, that will feature this year director steven spielberg. >> all right. >>> it's 5:26. just ahead, the concern about a so-called isis hit list with thousands of names from our area. >>> and new information this morning about the man who showed up in an animal costume and threatened to blow up a maryland television station. >> if you're about to head out the door, take us with you. keep watching "today in new...
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i heard so many things when you heard spielberg saying all he wanted was for nora ephron to make him laugh. it was so funny how she was on a pedestal even for people as we see as the greats in our industry. >> yes. >> and you said she was ahead of her time in lots of ways because she would write snarkly about certain people and then be in cocktail parties with them. >> how did she do that? >> i think one of the most surprising things about that is that she whacked as many people as she did and got away with it. i don't think you could get away with that now. i think now you either play nice orin don't play. >> a much more interesting time. >> it was a beautiful documentary. you should do this week, just watch it, "everything is copy" nora ephron scripted and unscripted. right now it's on hbo go and hbo now and it's worth seeing. jacob thank you. >> thank you. >>> from operainger to pop star, you're in for a big surprise when jackie evancho performs her new song. >> and f you're ready for budget and i are good. but it wasn't always that way. let go! let go! no, budget. no. r we can sa
i heard so many things when you heard spielberg saying all he wanted was for nora ephron to make him laugh. it was so funny how she was on a pedestal even for people as we see as the greats in our industry. >> yes. >> and you said she was ahead of her time in lots of ways because she would write snarkly about certain people and then be in cocktail parties with them. >> how did she do that? >> i think one of the most surprising things about that is that she whacked as...
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steven spielberg, ellen degeneres, jane fonda, all of a few of the celebrities that attended a fund-raiser's house. the cost to sit at the table was $353,400. clooney's neighbor, a dollar store mogul, invited people to attend at his house. the amount of money he helped raise for clinton is obscene. here he is on nbc's "meet the press." >> they are right to protest. and it's ridiculous that we should have this kind of money in politics. i agree. >> you know, it's interesting. our camera caught you having a conversation with the protesters last night. what did you say to them? >> well, it was the funniest thing. i went over to try to talk to them and said a corporate shell, to me that's one of the funnier things you could say about me. you sucked as batman and you kind of got me on that one. and then i walked away. that was basically it. but here's -- i think what's important and what i think the clinton campaign has not been very good at explaining is this. and this is the truth. the overwhelming amount of money that we are raising -- and it is a lot -- but the overwhelming amount of money
steven spielberg, ellen degeneres, jane fonda, all of a few of the celebrities that attended a fund-raiser's house. the cost to sit at the table was $353,400. clooney's neighbor, a dollar store mogul, invited people to attend at his house. the amount of money he helped raise for clinton is obscene. here he is on nbc's "meet the press." >> they are right to protest. and it's ridiculous that we should have this kind of money in politics. i agree. >> you know, it's...
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the only thing that's wrong is the steven spielberg focused his movie on the wrong amendment. the coma nation of the civil war was the 13th, 14th, and ultimately the 15th amendment. professor amar: i went to fast. the 13th plides: amendment end slavery. the 14th amendment makes clear anyone born in the united states is a citizen of the united states. and of the state in which they reside. professor amar: black people are citizens, dred scott is overruled. professor plides: it establishes no state can deny equal protection of the law to any person. professor amar: racial equality. professor plides: it has an important but not well recognized section two provision , -- professor amar: if you disfranchised folks, you lose state in the house in the electoral college. it wasn't quite fully enforced. you're going to pay a penalty if you start franchising. professor plides: it's fundamentally about ensuring andity -- equality protecting citizenship. it's not a live 15th amendment that you get to what was the most controversial piece of reconstruction, which is the question of whether
the only thing that's wrong is the steven spielberg focused his movie on the wrong amendment. the coma nation of the civil war was the 13th, 14th, and ultimately the 15th amendment. professor amar: i went to fast. the 13th plides: amendment end slavery. the 14th amendment makes clear anyone born in the united states is a citizen of the united states. and of the state in which they reside. professor amar: black people are citizens, dred scott is overruled. professor plides: it establishes no...
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i think i would rather sell apartments to johnny carson and steven spielberg.ch easier. >> as a kids from queens, manhattan was always the emerald city in the distance. a real beacon that drew him. >> in 1971, trump moved to his first apartment in manhattan, a studio in the upper east side. he was 24 years old and family and friends say he was enjoying himself. >> he always went to what he called the single bars and checked out the women. >> donald was a high flyer when it came to that. >> he joined some private clubs and that's where he rubbed shoulders with george steinbrenner and roy cone, the infamous lawyer and former mccarthy aide. >> wherever i hear that people are failing to act on fbi information about communists -- >> he said, listen, i followed your career, and you're a bit crazy like i am and you stand up to the establishment. can i come see you? and i said, sure. >> cohn was one of trump's first really influential connections. >> he had no scruples, whatsoever. none. just get the deal done and do whatever it takes to get the deal done. so trump use
i think i would rather sell apartments to johnny carson and steven spielberg.ch easier. >> as a kids from queens, manhattan was always the emerald city in the distance. a real beacon that drew him. >> in 1971, trump moved to his first apartment in manhattan, a studio in the upper east side. he was 24 years old and family and friends say he was enjoying himself. >> he always went to what he called the single bars and checked out the women. >> donald was a high flyer when...
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but you get the same thing in spielberg's movie with lincoln pounding the table saying now, now, the time is now and the one man freeing the slaves and changing the nation. that's the story that i think i don't want to tell in this book or today. so you know, who really was gazing into the future and envisioning what kind of country this could be and for the most part, it was black americans. men and women, who had fought against slavery in the years before the war. many of them had been born in the south like frederick douglas had gotten out of slavery and come to the north, but they were the ones who really understood that the entire country required reconstruction and not simply virginia or south carolina or alabama. lincoln recalled that slavery had existed in all 13 english mainland colonies. lincoln recalled slavery existed in new york. and they understood that the entire country had to be fixed, that slavery had been a national problem and therefore, its legacy, racism, remained a national sin. for decades even as they fought against slavery in the south they faced a host of d
but you get the same thing in spielberg's movie with lincoln pounding the table saying now, now, the time is now and the one man freeing the slaves and changing the nation. that's the story that i think i don't want to tell in this book or today. so you know, who really was gazing into the future and envisioning what kind of country this could be and for the most part, it was black americans. men and women, who had fought against slavery in the years before the war. many of them had been born...
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or as an israeli intelligence agent in steven spielberg's "munich."the blockbuster "the hulk." but the body of work actor eric bana may be most proud of is this. >> wow. >> his 1973 ford xb falcon coupe. bana bought it when he was 15. he's crashed it, rebuild it, customized almost every bit of it. >> what was it that you loved? >> you remember mad max. this is the same car that max had in the film. i think they're beautiful and muscular and they're getting extremely rare. >> he paid just over a thousand dollars for it more than three decades ago. and has no idea how many hours he's spent under the hood. can we take it out? >> it would be criminal not to. >> on the streets of melbourne, australia, hollywood feels far away and maybe that's the point. >> it's a flashback thing. i look out through that wind screen it's like, you know, i've spent three quarters of my life looking at that. >> before he became one of australia's best known movie stars he was just a kid from a working class family. he drove us to the neighborhood where he grew up. so, this is
or as an israeli intelligence agent in steven spielberg's "munich."the blockbuster "the hulk." but the body of work actor eric bana may be most proud of is this. >> wow. >> his 1973 ford xb falcon coupe. bana bought it when he was 15. he's crashed it, rebuild it, customized almost every bit of it. >> what was it that you loved? >> you remember mad max. this is the same car that max had in the film. i think they're beautiful and muscular and they're...
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scarlet: wasn't dreamworks the brainchild of steven spielberg -- the league i left out of that crew is do not think so. he is getting a title and a role but he is not part of the transaction. he will take his money out of the company and it is all caps deal. this is really a deal where comcast is saying, i want your content, your library of content because throughout the universal family, i think they feel they can do it disney does very well, it andntent and monetize all these types of things. >> what was the catalyst for him doing the deal? we know he was a sin for a long time. company has been for sale for a couple of years and it is facing the reality that it is difficult to be a standalone, in a globally consolidating industry in the media business. it is very volatile and your results based upon the number of films you have, only a couple of films for it -- per year. the stock is very volatile. i think he was looking for a big parent to take his franchises and grow them. on.let: let's move web business, the cloud business driver ofthe vague amazon's's profitability. apple is a bi
scarlet: wasn't dreamworks the brainchild of steven spielberg -- the league i left out of that crew is do not think so. he is getting a title and a role but he is not part of the transaction. he will take his money out of the company and it is all caps deal. this is really a deal where comcast is saying, i want your content, your library of content because throughout the universal family, i think they feel they can do it disney does very well, it andntent and monetize all these types of things....
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. >> moving on to july we have a new steven spielberg film. >> you think of e.t. here is the writer of e.t. melissa mathson wrote the screen play for this film. they hope they've recaptured the magic. it's based on a book. to me, that sort of combination of subject matter and creators is very exciting. >> i want to ask you about the ghostbusters remake. >> touchy subject for some people. >> high on my list. >> i hope it's great. >> the cast. melissa mccarthy. lesly jones these are the women you want to see. >> some people get touchy about they're remaking ghostbusters. look, if you h do i want to see a new guhost busters, make it with the biggest comedy director and make it with the funniest people on the planet. these four women are amongst the funniest people around. i don't see how there could be a better possible ghostbusters. >> also in july we have the third film in j.j. abrams. >> they're going beyond the stars. if you like the previous ones this looks very much in the same style. it's not a star trek of our childhoods where there are people talking about s
. >> moving on to july we have a new steven spielberg film. >> you think of e.t. here is the writer of e.t. melissa mathson wrote the screen play for this film. they hope they've recaptured the magic. it's based on a book. to me, that sort of combination of subject matter and creators is very exciting. >> i want to ask you about the ghostbusters remake. >> touchy subject for some people. >> high on my list. >> i hope it's great. >> the cast. melissa...
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david: originally, this was spielberg and katzenberg and geffen.down animation studio with some very successful movies, but only a handful. the interesting thing to me is katzenberg. early reports were that he would leave. i'm not sure what new media means. carol: there's a lot of m&a today. what does that tell you about the corporate environment and what it might mean for the economy later in the year? >> we had a pretty serious lull the last couple of months in m&a and ipos. you can have negative ipos. the rate of change on improving ipo market could only go up. to see this m&a evokes the feeling that corporate confidence is coming back. carol: come in on this dreamworks deal. still owns over 5% of the company. they have a couple of big names. not a lot else. it is also interesting to look at comcast double down on their media. what is the future of the is the notion, looking at yahoo! assets. comcast with their nbc assets and now dreamworks. it is interesting to see them double down on content. david: is it content or is it distribution? comcast
david: originally, this was spielberg and katzenberg and geffen.down animation studio with some very successful movies, but only a handful. the interesting thing to me is katzenberg. early reports were that he would leave. i'm not sure what new media means. carol: there's a lot of m&a today. what does that tell you about the corporate environment and what it might mean for the economy later in the year? >> we had a pretty serious lull the last couple of months in m&a and ipos. you...
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gigante que le presenta las maravillas y los peligros del paÍs de los gigantes, dirigida por steven spielberghio, la cÁmara de la patrulla muestra cÓmo el oficial intenta arrestar al hombre pero Éste lo enfrenta con un cuchillo y le grita que lo mate, ante la amenaza el uniformado y no tuvo otro remedio que abrir fuego, con un balazo en el estomago al herido contini'desafiando a la gente hasta que un segundo oficial le disparÓ con una pistola elÉctrica, fue detenido por un ataque en baltimore con el mismo cuchillo. salen a la luz las imÁgenes que muestran los momentos que precedieron a la muerte de el integrante del grupo armado que fue abatido por la policÍa durante una parada de trÁnsito, la segunda grabaciÓn revela lo ocurrido tras el mortal incidente, el material se escucha la voz del hombre advirtiendo a los agentes que si querÍan un baÑo de sangre solo dependerÍa de ellos, instante despuÉs saliÓ de su auto y se recibiÓ los balazos acabaron con su vida. en su intento de comprar drogas los australianos resultaron heridos, salieron a reunirse con un narcotraficante por razones desconocidas
gigante que le presenta las maravillas y los peligros del paÍs de los gigantes, dirigida por steven spielberghio, la cÁmara de la patrulla muestra cÓmo el oficial intenta arrestar al hombre pero Éste lo enfrenta con un cuchillo y le grita que lo mate, ante la amenaza el uniformado y no tuvo otro remedio que abrir fuego, con un balazo en el estomago al herido contini'desafiando a la gente hasta que un segundo oficial le disparÓ con una pistola elÉctrica, fue detenido por un ataque en...
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you have steen spielberg a supporter and james cameron not with four avatar sequels coming out and there'sgo to theaters. you want to see it in threat or. batman versus superman in theater that's again jungle book third weekend in a row number one again. s there's movies that you really want to see in theater and that's why services are great when you can go to theater to sit in a nice reclining chair and gourmetted to and not worry about people texting that was a bad idea people were talking about. >> movie makers aren't going to give it away so that's why you see upset in directors. kim god good to see you thank you for oning us there. first round of the nl draft in the books. two time football winning is ahead with us. back in a minute. i'm up to my neck in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got customized coverage you can count on. you chipped my birdbath! now you're gonna pay! not so fast! i cover more than just cars and trucks. ♪ action flo did somebody say "insurance"? children: flo! ♪ action flo cut! can i get a smoothie, please?
you have steen spielberg a supporter and james cameron not with four avatar sequels coming out and there'sgo to theaters. you want to see it in threat or. batman versus superman in theater that's again jungle book third weekend in a row number one again. s there's movies that you really want to see in theater and that's why services are great when you can go to theater to sit in a nice reclining chair and gourmetted to and not worry about people texting that was a bad idea people were talking...