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spielberg's jaws broke all box office records it was the birth of the blockbuster. jewel can be seen as a precursor to the battle between man and shark and they are by so from start to finish. from juhu to do lists the debut film of british director ridley scott's it's a question of honor a member of the who songs demand satisfaction from another officer in the podiums army the complaint is trivial he says the man insulted him and the part of people crossing. so i can track the man three times and then tell tales on. this and is this role ridley scott shot his debut just two years before creating sorry for horror a masterpiece alien movie he would return to as it grew into a franchise the jewel case was the first statement of intent with innovative editing and opulent pictures. his protagonists fight their jew with increasingly dangerous weapons will death have the final word. in scottsdale archaic ideas of justice and on our drive to men to the edge of the precipice. our next debut director sofia coppola started her movie career as an actress with minor roles fathe
spielberg's jaws broke all box office records it was the birth of the blockbuster. jewel can be seen as a precursor to the battle between man and shark and they are by so from start to finish. from juhu to do lists the debut film of british director ridley scott's it's a question of honor a member of the who songs demand satisfaction from another officer in the podiums army the complaint is trivial he says the man insulted him and the part of people crossing. so i can track the man three times...
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"star wars" veteran phil tippett and the late great stan winston. >> steven spielberg came to dad with this, because he had seen "aliens." he thought, oh, if stan and his team can create a 14-foot tall queen alien, they can certainly build dinosaurs, and steven said, how are you going to do it? and dad said, i have no idea, but we'll figure it out. >> as ian malcolm would say -- >> life, ah, finds a way. >> winston and his team created the kind of live action dinosaurs that would make scientists foam at the mouth. as you'll see in this behind the scenes video. >> you're sculpting a dinosaur. not many people in the world have done that. it felt kind of in awe. 36 feet long, 18 feet tall, 12,000 pounds that can stop on a dime, it can move its head and when that thing went to set, it was like, holy smokes. >> and i'm a kid, too, so, the thing just looked absolutely massive. completely life like. >> john rosengrant remembers the moment he, or rather, his raptor, was ready for its closeup. >> when the door opens up for the first time, you see the raptor and it hoots, that -- that is me, tha
"star wars" veteran phil tippett and the late great stan winston. >> steven spielberg came to dad with this, because he had seen "aliens." he thought, oh, if stan and his team can create a 14-foot tall queen alien, they can certainly build dinosaurs, and steven said, how are you going to do it? and dad said, i have no idea, but we'll figure it out. >> as ian malcolm would say -- >> life, ah, finds a way. >> winston and his team created the kind of...
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stephen spielberg knows how to bring strange customs and traditions to the boil. the menu here stands for the nasty character of an indian despot just delicious choose among. the restaurant as a place of safety your go to italian conveys a feeling of security you won't come across any surprises here but just about good wine and passed. this restaurant. the young michael corleone finds himself cornered by the boss of a rival mafia family and the nasty corrupt police chief both want to blackmail and humiliate the boy and. what they don't know his men had a gun in the restroom for him called the yoni is about to mix up a very different kind of tomato sauce. thank you. thank you thank you. and so a business meal turns into the last meal in the safe place into a fatal trap perfectly served up in the godfather. thanks. who's your dinner date from hell. yeah what do you call the end up being the meal but we can't leave him off our menu for our final dish we turn to hannibal the cannibal and a scene guaranteed to make you toss your cookies are number one. when you perform
stephen spielberg knows how to bring strange customs and traditions to the boil. the menu here stands for the nasty character of an indian despot just delicious choose among. the restaurant as a place of safety your go to italian conveys a feeling of security you won't come across any surprises here but just about good wine and passed. this restaurant. the young michael corleone finds himself cornered by the boss of a rival mafia family and the nasty corrupt police chief both want to blackmail...
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i said, "cause i'm going to work with steven spielberg."elberg." "oh, yes, yes, no, that's great. that's great. it's just mrs. harrison and i think this is the best thing you've ever done, 'the wine show.'" >> seth: your mother is welsh. >> yes. >> seth: you are from wales. >> yes. >> seth: you have a son sam almost two. >> i do. >> seth: and when keri was here, she was saying that you are speaking welsh to your son and trying to teach him welsh. >> i am. i am entirely. >> seth: do you speak exclusively welsh to him? >> exclusively welsh, yeah. >> seth: and how is he doing? is he picking it up? >> he's doing very well. you know, he has this smattering of words that he speaks to me in welsh. and even when he's literally just going --, i tell keri he's speaking welsh fluently. [ laughter ] that was welsh. she has no idea. >> seth: and obviously since you're the only person in his life speaking welsh. >> yeah. >> seth: is his accent not great or is two too early to tell? >> it's a little early. there's a little bit of everything in there. it g
i said, "cause i'm going to work with steven spielberg."elberg." "oh, yes, yes, no, that's great. that's great. it's just mrs. harrison and i think this is the best thing you've ever done, 'the wine show.'" >> seth: your mother is welsh. >> yes. >> seth: you are from wales. >> yes. >> seth: you have a son sam almost two. >> i do. >> seth: and when keri was here, she was saying that you are speaking welsh to your son and trying...
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it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘705 about the battle between the freedomnt. i don't know why, but it seemed terribly contemporary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. the post is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really interesting week. thanks for being with us. see you next time. happy cinema—going. it's a day like yesterday, as are some parts of the british isles will you ended up in a mishmash of weather with a lot of thunder activity and to rendell downpours and around the birmingham area, this stripe of plaid has produced about 80 millimetres of rain in the past few hours across the birmingham area and in the forthcoming week more thunderstorms, light winds and some mist and fog around and there is a combination of at least three of those things with low clou
it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘705 about the battle between the freedomnt. i don't know why, but it seemed terribly contemporary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. the post is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as...
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it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘705 about the battle between the freedom. i don't know why, but it seemed terribly contemporary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. the post is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really interesting week. thanks for being with us. see you next time. happy cinema—going. iam i am showing you behind, an artist ‘s impression of what is going on outside many a front door across the southern half of the british isles. over the past three hours, the storms have gotten going. about half an hourago, we storms have gotten going. about half an hour ago, we were showing you live pictures from just outside the bbc here in central london but you don't have to be in central london. brains behind the scenes tells me that in the past couple of hours,
it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘705 about the battle between the freedom. i don't know why, but it seemed terribly contemporary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. the post is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as...
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it is a film by steven spielberg, a historicalfilm about the battle between the freedom press and a corrupt why, but it seemed terribly contemporary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the i—player as well. that is it for this week, it is a really, really interesting week. thank you for being with us. see you next time. happy cinema—going. it's been a lovely day came across northern parts of the country, as he had been to the course i have the southern areas which are under the threats of some thunderstorms, which could be really intense during the course of saturday night. and at a moment, it looks like we're going to hold onto quite a bit of cloud. which will fizzle away in northern england and southern scotland, just the odd shower dotting around, warm humid murky nights to come across wales. and across scotland as well. some really warm thundery air and an area of low pr
it is a film by steven spielberg, a historicalfilm about the battle between the freedom press and a corrupt why, but it seemed terribly contemporary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the i—player as well. that is it for this week, it is a really, really interesting week....
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it is a film by steven spielberg, a historicalfilm about the battle between the freedom press and a corruptu say what you think, mark. it isa when you say what you think, mark. it is a great film, don‘t let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a mind that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the ipl, as well. that is it for this week, it isa as well. that is it for this week, it is a really, really interesting week. thank you for being with us. see you next time. happy cinema going. hello there, it is the biggest weekend, this weekend. it will be be to fall for that. it should last into tomorrow. i‘m not quite so sure of the swansea and coventry, it looks quite unsettled. and this is why. doesn‘t this look awful if you are travelling at this evening? this is rain pulling across northern england and wales, the sunshine is materialising further east to end the day, but that could still trigger a late shower, and some of the cloud is coming across the eastside. some beautiful sunshine still the most of sc
it is a film by steven spielberg, a historicalfilm about the battle between the freedom press and a corruptu say what you think, mark. it isa when you say what you think, mark. it is a great film, don‘t let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a mind that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the ipl, as well. that is it for this week, it isa as well. that is it for this week, it is a really, really...
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she introduced me to steven spielberg. hello. >> being unfiltered and totally funny is why tiff theny is hosting thissier's mtv movie and tv awards. >> we were on set. >> influenced again. yes, and a handsome man complimenting me on base. that's necessary for me to move in the world. it ain't that necessary. it's nice to have. >> let me just say this. tiffany is on fire right now. she was named cinemacon's female star of tomorrow. she's ever where. >> i love her. >>> well rg still ahead here. >>> we crack up the the cast of "overboard." the game that had the stars in his tearics. >>> then, our first look at the new robin hood with so many sexy murray men. who is is the hot a-lister behind the camera. >>> plus, we get keith urban to kiss and tell. how his wife, nicole, is still surprising him after 1 years of marriage. >> it just floored me. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> just stop and start from scratch. >> that is christina aguilera and a mysterious new video teasing something big on the way. most likely, her
she introduced me to steven spielberg. hello. >> being unfiltered and totally funny is why tiff theny is hosting thissier's mtv movie and tv awards. >> we were on set. >> influenced again. yes, and a handsome man complimenting me on base. that's necessary for me to move in the world. it ain't that necessary. it's nice to have. >> let me just say this. tiffany is on fire right now. she was named cinemacon's female star of tomorrow. she's ever where. >> i love her....
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and watching the movie by steven spielberg in 2018, the headset wearing in 2045 and what we could do in 2045, we're not there yet but we've come so much closer to that ideal already in the first six years of the reem urgence. >> but when vr became something that people -- and you had a cover story about it in "wired", it is like 3-d printer and everybody said they'll own one and nobody has one. >> and some people do -- >> but vr you thought the same thing. clearly this will ramp up and then it didn't. why is that. >> well it did in a certain way and in complete adherence to what is known as the gartner hype cycle in which expectations gets inflated and then the device comes out and then the disillusionment and then you hear vr is dead and we told you and then it climbs out. >> is this the device that will do it because it is easy to use and relatively inexpensive. >> it feels like the zau-- the amazon kindle moment when the e-book came together. >> that is right. if it is not the "go", it the category that will tip vr into mainstream. some have called this the iphone of vr, where you
and watching the movie by steven spielberg in 2018, the headset wearing in 2045 and what we could do in 2045, we're not there yet but we've come so much closer to that ideal already in the first six years of the reem urgence. >> but when vr became something that people -- and you had a cover story about it in "wired", it is like 3-d printer and everybody said they'll own one and nobody has one. >> and some people do -- >> but vr you thought the same thing. clearly...
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it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘70s about the battle between the freedomorary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. the post is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really interesting week. thanks for being with us. see you next time. happy cinema—going. thunderstorms are breaking out across some parts of the country, but many of us enjoying the fine, sunny weather. the south is getting the real action. these are the storms that happened last night, sweeping across the south of england. the thunderstorm risk continues across the southern half of the uk for the next few days. it's this volatile atmosphere in western parts of europe, to reflect thunderstorms brewing across parts of france and germany. we have some home—grown thunderstorms too. this whole pattern, with th
it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘70s about the battle between the freedomorary. i love it when you say what you think, mark. the post is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really...
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was based on a script that had been written 20 years earlier through steven spielberg's company, and michael creighton, the famous sci-fi writer had written the script. we read the script, went, made a deal with nbc, and then we produced the show. i think my major contribution to that was george clooney. david: you selected him? leslie: george was the guy that i put under contract for four years in a row. he was doing a lot of pilots. he was doing a lot of episodes. and he really wasn't getting anywhere. and i believed in him. i said this guy is really good looking. he's really charming. [laughter] leslie: he's a great guy. so i was the one who talked the producer into using george clooney in "e.r." david: and did he call you many times and thank you, or still thanks you? leslie: by the way, believe it or not, he still calls and he thanks me. we're still very close friends. he's the only one -- most actors, most producers, most directors, once they succeed, they forget anybody else helped them, you know? that's sort of the way of the world. i think it's the same in washington as it i
was based on a script that had been written 20 years earlier through steven spielberg's company, and michael creighton, the famous sci-fi writer had written the script. we read the script, went, made a deal with nbc, and then we produced the show. i think my major contribution to that was george clooney. david: you selected him? leslie: george was the guy that i put under contract for four years in a row. he was doing a lot of pilots. he was doing a lot of episodes. and he really wasn't getting...
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. >> so, steven spielberg is reportedly in early talks to produce the grant biopic. possible release date. >> you read that book. >> yeah, the chernow book who is the same guy who wrote about alexander hamilton. >> so if it doesn't work out with leo, kendis is ready for the part as well. >> i think in that part of american history i play a different role. >>> all right, so in the meantime, some potentially big news this morning for "game of thrones" fans. cue the music. >> as we wait for the final season of the hbo drama, there's some growing concerns about potential plot leaks. >> okay, so if you don't want any spoiler alerts right now, let's just say this, king joffrey has been dead for years. >> kendis just finally watched that episode. >> and, yeah, exactly. and even though they say the red wedding, you should go to it and watch it, don't. so emilia clarke who plays daenerys targaryen tells "the hollywood reporter" that producers are so paranoid, they're actually having the principal actors film multiple, multiple endings. >> that is very sneaky. >> yeah. >> all
. >> so, steven spielberg is reportedly in early talks to produce the grant biopic. possible release date. >> you read that book. >> yeah, the chernow book who is the same guy who wrote about alexander hamilton. >> so if it doesn't work out with leo, kendis is ready for the part as well. >> i think in that part of american history i play a different role. >>> all right, so in the meantime, some potentially big news this morning for "game of...
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but unless your name is steven spielberg that's what it is. it's nowhere near as glamorous as it used to be. now it is more industrialized. it doesn't even make the attraction. >> host: you mentioned you and your wife are starting a new company dealing with higher education and political correctness. does she share your politics? >> guest: yes. we couldn't do this if she didn't. it wouldn't be a marriage made in heaven. it's not political correctness per se. it's a company that is going to try to open up the higher educational system to a new variety of ideas. i think everybody should study. i'm not against that. i think anybody that hasn't read it is not educated but you also have to read adam smith and make your judgment. >> host: george from st. paul minnesota, go ahead. >> caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. can you hear me okay? >> host: we are listening, please go ahead. >> guest: >> caller: you said some very interesting things. i was a bit in a quandary about the title of your book about moral narcissism. to me, i can't imagin
but unless your name is steven spielberg that's what it is. it's nowhere near as glamorous as it used to be. now it is more industrialized. it doesn't even make the attraction. >> host: you mentioned you and your wife are starting a new company dealing with higher education and political correctness. does she share your politics? >> guest: yes. we couldn't do this if she didn't. it wouldn't be a marriage made in heaven. it's not political correctness per se. it's a company that is...
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brian: you mentioned steven spielberg's lincoln. .ere is an excerpt [video clip] it will point you true north from where you are standing. it has no advice about the swamps and deserts you will encounter along the way. it in proceeding to your destination you plunge ahead heedless of destinations and sink into a swamp, what is the use of knowing true north? brian: headshot? fox? john: both. that was iconic for me in writing the book. brilliance with which that is played by dana lewis seems to encompass -- daniel day lewis seems to encompass what he is all about. he talks about the importance of having a goal, having a compass setting, having a sense of -- andon, but realize that sense of direction was winning the war and abolishing slavery, which is what the movie deals with, but lincoln was a consummate politician as well. ,e understood that to get there he cannot go straight to that objective. he will run into the swamp or over a cliff. he has got to circumvent, he has got to navigate, he has got to maneuver. before long, maybe he has got to bribe a few people and whatnot. he is as ma
brian: you mentioned steven spielberg's lincoln. .ere is an excerpt [video clip] it will point you true north from where you are standing. it has no advice about the swamps and deserts you will encounter along the way. it in proceeding to your destination you plunge ahead heedless of destinations and sink into a swamp, what is the use of knowing true north? brian: headshot? fox? john: both. that was iconic for me in writing the book. brilliance with which that is played by dana lewis seems to...
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i worked with richard pryor and unless your name is steven spielberg, it is not -- nowhere near as glammous as it used to be. now it's more drill industrialized. >> host: when your wildfire was starting a new company, higher education, political correctness, share your politics? >> guest: yes. we couldn't do that at the other university. definitely not a marriage made in heaven. it's not politically correct per se. it's a company that is going to try to open up the higher educational system through a variety of ideas. everybody should study marx, and anybody who has not read marx is uneducated and you have to -- make your judgment. >> host: bert from st. paul, minnesota, 0 go ahead. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. can you hear me okay? >> host: go ahead. >> caller: i'm glad you can hear me. mr. simon, you said some very interesting things. i was a bit in a quandary about the title of the book bass moral narcissism can't imagine a bert example of being a moral narcissist than being a libertarian. that's about as morally narcissistic as i could possibly imagine. that's just on
i worked with richard pryor and unless your name is steven spielberg, it is not -- nowhere near as glammous as it used to be. now it's more drill industrialized. >> host: when your wildfire was starting a new company, higher education, political correctness, share your politics? >> guest: yes. we couldn't do that at the other university. definitely not a marriage made in heaven. it's not politically correct per se. it's a company that is going to try to open up the higher...
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she introduced me to steven spielberg.mean. >> being unfiltered and funny is why she's hosting this year's mtv movie and tv awards. we were on set as she shot the promo. >> there's been a handsome plan complementing me all day. that's necessary for me to move in this world. it ain't necessary but nice to have. >> this lady is also looking for love again. bachelorette becca. last season she went through the worst breakup ever after that painful ari switcheroo. with season 14 kicking off monday, lauren zim ma found out things look rosy the second time around. >> you're engaged. >> yes. >> look how she lit up. >> she's happy but just four months ago, ari broke her heart ending their engagement. wednesday he and lorn revealed they'll say i do in january. crazy timing since becca's season starts monday. >> i honestly don't care. it doesn't bother me. good for them. >> but backing to that new man in her life. >> you're going to marry this guy. >> he better marry me. >> 28 guys. do you fall in love with more than one person? >> i
she introduced me to steven spielberg.mean. >> being unfiltered and funny is why she's hosting this year's mtv movie and tv awards. we were on set as she shot the promo. >> there's been a handsome plan complementing me all day. that's necessary for me to move in this world. it ain't necessary but nice to have. >> this lady is also looking for love again. bachelorette becca. last season she went through the worst breakup ever after that painful ari switcheroo. with season 14...
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of "lawrence of arabia," which included a famous single cut from a match to a sunrise that steven spielbergo inspire him to get into filmmaking. over a six-decade career, coates was nominated for an oscar four more times. her movies include "beckett," murder on the orient express," "the elephant man," "erin brockovich," and even "50 shades of gray." anne coates, a trailblazing talents in hollywood, died this week in woodland hills, california. she was 92 years old. ♪ hey allergy muddlers: are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. and try children's zyrtec® for consistently powerful relief of your kid's allergies. >> vo: they want more out of life in every way. so they're starting this year's garden with miracle-gro potting mix and plant food. together, they produce three times the harvest to enjoy... and of course, to share. this soil is fresh from the forest and patiently aged to guarantee more of what matters... every time
of "lawrence of arabia," which included a famous single cut from a match to a sunrise that steven spielbergo inspire him to get into filmmaking. over a six-decade career, coates was nominated for an oscar four more times. her movies include "beckett," murder on the orient express," "the elephant man," "erin brockovich," and even "50 shades of gray." anne coates, a trailblazing talents in hollywood, died this week in woodland hills,...
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brian: you mentioned steven spielberg's "lincoln." here is an excerpt.ten closely to what the actor, daniel day-lewis, says. [video clip] >> the compass will point you true north from where you are standing. but it has no advice about the swamps and deserts and chasms you will encounter along the way. it in proceeding to your destination you plunge ahead heedless of destinations and sink into a swamp, what is the use of knowing true north? brian: hedgehog? fox? mr. gaddis: gosh -- both. that moment was iconic for me in writing the book when i saw the movie in 2012. the very succinctness and brilliance with which that is played by daniel day lewis seems to encompass what the grand stragegy is all about because he talks about the importance of having a goal, having a compass setting, having a sense of direction. and that sense of direction was for lincoln, winning the war and abolishing slavery, which is what the movie deals with, the 13th amendment, abolishing slavery, but lincoln was a consummate politician as well. he understood that to get there, he ca
brian: you mentioned steven spielberg's "lincoln." here is an excerpt.ten closely to what the actor, daniel day-lewis, says. [video clip] >> the compass will point you true north from where you are standing. but it has no advice about the swamps and deserts and chasms you will encounter along the way. it in proceeding to your destination you plunge ahead heedless of destinations and sink into a swamp, what is the use of knowing true north? brian: hedgehog? fox? mr. gaddis: gosh...
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steven spielberg talked about you creating housekeeping as an art form.tha: right, and that was so flattering, by the way. and he told me that walking down the street on lily pond lane in east hampton. - but it's true. - yeah. but, at the same time, it's unattainable to most people. they can't do that. but it isn't anymore. i really think that women everywhere, and guys who are running their own homes now-- there's a lot of single men or married men who are running their households-- i think they all know pretty much now how to throw a good party. did you have a master plan or was this just kind of happening as it went along? i wish i could say it was all mapped out. ( laughs ) of course it wasn't mapped out. but i knew what i liked to do. i really, i'd found my voice with this book. so i started to write a book a year. and every single year, i created a really, really good book. and i wanted to do television, i wanted to do everything. i thought the only other format that would pay off is a magazine. so that's where this comes in. this is number one issu
steven spielberg talked about you creating housekeeping as an art form.tha: right, and that was so flattering, by the way. and he told me that walking down the street on lily pond lane in east hampton. - but it's true. - yeah. but, at the same time, it's unattainable to most people. they can't do that. but it isn't anymore. i really think that women everywhere, and guys who are running their own homes now-- there's a lot of single men or married men who are running their households-- i think...
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and i think that steven spielberg really goes into the nitty-gritty details of what it's like to be inlly depicts the dirt and the anguish, the heat, the squalor, and i think our production does a really good job of letting you imagine those things but most importantly getting to the word, that the words are speaking across the stage, the text, the forgiving. >> the reason i ask, if people are coming to your play and have not seen it, you suggest that they watch the movie first, or is that unnecessary? >> i ask that you -- suggest that you come with an open mind, not knowing anything because i think there are certain expectations that you have, when you see the movie, but if you come not knowing anything, you may actually gain something that you did not know that you needed. >> i dabbled in theater, i will never forget my theater teacher, peter divine, and when you look at yourself and your career as an actor, do you go back to your roots and your younger years, maybe it's high school earlier, and when you go out on stage, if not tonight or the next night, you lean on the information t
and i think that steven spielberg really goes into the nitty-gritty details of what it's like to be inlly depicts the dirt and the anguish, the heat, the squalor, and i think our production does a really good job of letting you imagine those things but most importantly getting to the word, that the words are speaking across the stage, the text, the forgiving. >> the reason i ask, if people are coming to your play and have not seen it, you suggest that they watch the movie first, or is...
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it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘70s about the battle between the freedomenjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really interesting week. thanks for being with us. see you next time. happy cinema—going. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. plans for a landmark summit with north korea's kimjong—un are moving "very nicely" — that's according to president trump. his comments follow a surprise meeting between south korea's president, moonjae—in and kim jong—un who is thought to have reaffirmed his commitment to the "complete" denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. on thursday, mr trump cancelled the summit, citing hostility but now says there's a lot of "goodwill". england could get more national parks
it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film set in the ‘70s about the battle between the freedomenjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really interesting week. thanks for being with us. see you next time....
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it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film about the battle between the freedom press and ave it when you say what you think, mark. the owes to is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really interesting week. thanks for being with us. see you next time. happy cinema—going. hello, this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and chris mason. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. exit polls suggest people in ireland have voted strongly in favour of liberalising the country's laws on abortion. reports also indicate an exceptionally high turnout with many people travelling from abroad to cast their vote. the official result is expected this afternoon. president trump has issued an optimistic statement about the prospects of a summit with the north korean leader kim jong—un.
it is a film by steven spielberg, a historical film about the battle between the freedom press and ave it when you say what you think, mark. the owes to is enjoyable, a very enjoyable film to watch on dvd. it is a great film, don't let me be too rude about it. good to see you as ever and a reminder that you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc, on the website. all our previous programmes on the iplayer as well. that is it for this week, it's a really, really interesting...
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♪ ♪ what's window of the bird ♪ that's some satellite jargon what a talent, what a gift ♪ ♪ the spielberg♪ everyone sing ♪ that's the panfell polka ♪ that's the panfell polka ♪ ♪ just try it, here we go ♪ that's the panfell polka ♪ best of luck to sandy and his wife linda. best of luck to sandy and his [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> this morning on "wor >>> this morning on "world news now," new indications that north korea may soon release three american hostages. that's before a possible summit between president trump and kim jong un. >>> also breaking right now, hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate their homes due to volcano eruption in hawaii. we're tracking the latest from the big island. >>> and new this half hour. the case of the mystery pooper. >> the high school sets up a sting to find out who's been unlawfully dumping by the track. the alleged culprit? well, it came as a big surprise. >> they had two suspects. they picked the number two one. ♪ >>>
♪ ♪ what's window of the bird ♪ that's some satellite jargon what a talent, what a gift ♪ ♪ the spielberg♪ everyone sing ♪ that's the panfell polka ♪ that's the panfell polka ♪ ♪ just try it, here we go ♪ that's the panfell polka ♪ best of luck to sandy and his wife linda. best of luck to sandy and his [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> this...
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the story was depicted in steven spielberg's movie.e will show you the headline it came out on june 18, the washington post, a very similar document in 1954. the first story. we will return on other papers publishing the pentagon papers. listen. the eggs they were smart enough to go to the washington post. then the chicago is tribune end other papers. they kept getting more papers to print more to show the government they could not stop the publication. we broke the dam. the other papers new they would not get thrown in jail, not get accused of treason. ♪ the constitution provides separation of powers -- >> what on earth are you doing? ♪ >> ahh! oh! to andollowed your lead published the papers. >> at least we're not alone. susan: the new york times was a first to publish the papers. i wanted to ask both of you, from a legal strategy standpoint. change theat government's ability to prosecute the case with it being in so many papers? harder tomake it prosecute the case we have been talking about. bring action against the post. the christ
the story was depicted in steven spielberg's movie.e will show you the headline it came out on june 18, the washington post, a very similar document in 1954. the first story. we will return on other papers publishing the pentagon papers. listen. the eggs they were smart enough to go to the washington post. then the chicago is tribune end other papers. they kept getting more papers to print more to show the government they could not stop the publication. we broke the dam. the other papers new...
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the new york times quickly went on to the washington post, the story that was depicted in steven spielberg's movie, we are going to show you the headline that came out in june 18 in the washington post. there are similar documents from 1954 to delay the election. this is the first story. we are going to return to hedrick smith on other papers publishing the pentagon papers. let's listen. when ellsberg was smart enough to go to the washington post, then the chicago tribune and other papers, to keep getting other papers to print more of the pentagon papers, to show the government that it could not stop the publication. the other papers new that they would not get thrown in jail and that they would not be accused of treason. >> what on earth are you doing? >> we will follow your lead and publish the papers. >> at least we're not alone. just a small eye roll here because the new york times was the first of publish the papers. drama, after all. i wanted to ask both of you from a legal strategy standpoint. daniel sending it out to so many papers. how does that change the government's ability to pr
the new york times quickly went on to the washington post, the story that was depicted in steven spielberg's movie, we are going to show you the headline that came out in june 18 in the washington post. there are similar documents from 1954 to delay the election. this is the first story. we are going to return to hedrick smith on other papers publishing the pentagon papers. let's listen. when ellsberg was smart enough to go to the washington post, then the chicago tribune and other papers, to...
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times" published, quickly went on to the "washington post," as we saw, a story depicted in steven spielberg'sovie. we're going to show you the headline that came out june 18th in the "washington post," similar documents reveal u.s. effort in 1954 to delay viet election is their first story. we're going to return to hedrick smith on other papers publishing the pentagon papers. let's listen. >> when elsberg was smart enough to go to the "washington post" and then the "st. louis post dispatch" and the "chicago tribune" and other papers to keep getting other papers to print more of the pentagon papers to show the government that it couldn't stop the publication, we had broken the dam. the other papers knew that they were not going to get thrown in jail, they were not going to get accused of treason. >> but this is a self-governing country. the constitution provides for separation of powers -- >> what on earth are you doing? >> they followed your lead, published the papers. >> we're not alone. >> i have to tell the audience just a small eye roll here, because "the new york times" was the first to
times" published, quickly went on to the "washington post," as we saw, a story depicted in steven spielberg'sovie. we're going to show you the headline that came out june 18th in the "washington post," similar documents reveal u.s. effort in 1954 to delay viet election is their first story. we're going to return to hedrick smith on other papers publishing the pentagon papers. let's listen. >> when elsberg was smart enough to go to the "washington post"...
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that we've gotten to know better in our generation, with the work of people like tom brokaw, steven spielbergom hanks and all of their incredible works. with the greatest generation. and what an extraordinary generation that was. >> joe, you know, it wasn't much difference between what occurred in your household with your mother in dalton, georgia, and what occurred on the street where i grew up. a long ways away from dalton, georgia in massachusetts. it is this, i think it's the epitome of what happened in both places, further proof that america is an idea. before it's anything else, it's an idea. on that day, in 1945, v-e day, i grew up later on, on a street where there were seven gold star families. seven families on one street. families from originally from russia, from greece, from finland, from italy, from ireland. america, the idea of america, and i don't think there has ever been, i would defer to mr. meachum on this, a greater juxtaposition in proof of the strength of the american idea. than franklin delano roosevelt being followed by harry s. truman, a has beenerdasher from missouri
that we've gotten to know better in our generation, with the work of people like tom brokaw, steven spielbergom hanks and all of their incredible works. with the greatest generation. and what an extraordinary generation that was. >> joe, you know, it wasn't much difference between what occurred in your household with your mother in dalton, georgia, and what occurred on the street where i grew up. a long ways away from dalton, georgia in massachusetts. it is this, i think it's the epitome...