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and its debt to revolutionary socialism it turns out that many of the storylines in star trek that iconic american science fiction series are in fact reflecting socialist motifs and stories from various famous authors you will hear it as talk about meeting with vladimir lenin well that's one another one is argentina trotskyist leader known as j s so interesting you immediately. from this. touchy today your news. celebrating this what this means is only logical to one of the most famous of the most iconic classic. racial candy racial case that's evolution history and talent who are so huge it is to watch that all of this is based on a socialist motif now any trekkie i knew this twenty years ago he tried he knew this is being dredged up now because it's politically interesting but a fair play to invented. ok i think that a more here is closer to saying join us and live in space or pursue your present course in face of liberation and this is a paraphrasing of rosa luxemburg socialism or barbarism that's not from star trek it's from the day the earth stood still you're right it's not t
and its debt to revolutionary socialism it turns out that many of the storylines in star trek that iconic american science fiction series are in fact reflecting socialist motifs and stories from various famous authors you will hear it as talk about meeting with vladimir lenin well that's one another one is argentina trotskyist leader known as j s so interesting you immediately. from this. touchy today your news. celebrating this what this means is only logical to one of the most famous of the...
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of course not only reading the books but also think they turned it into the movie john parker to star trek and some of the other science-fiction but i love history and i know back in high school and college to me it was important because you look at it the wheel has been reinvented and it's a matter of rearranging things so you look at the discovery of things it's a lot of rearranging if you look at history there's a lot of ideas you come up now and create a new niche and come up with a new idea and therefore you sparked a new innovation and creativity whatever the area might be. >> what are some of the tools you are using so you can add reading into the schedule that iwhatis the sum of the innovatiu are using? >> i love the ipad. there are different apps and so i always look at what's out there and one will give you summaries of books and you can either take the option of reading or do it by audio and then if you are interested in looking at the whole book but it will give you a snapshot and at the end it will give you the message what is the take away from this book and they had differen
of course not only reading the books but also think they turned it into the movie john parker to star trek and some of the other science-fiction but i love history and i know back in high school and college to me it was important because you look at it the wheel has been reinvented and it's a matter of rearranging things so you look at the discovery of things it's a lot of rearranging if you look at history there's a lot of ideas you come up now and create a new niche and come up with a new...
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john carter from star trek and the other science fiction. i love history. i know that back in high school and back even in college some of my classmates didn't like history but it was important to me. if you look at it, the whole has been reinvented. it is all a matter of rearranging things. if you look at discoveries and a lot of things it is all a matter of rearranging things. if you look at history, there is a lot of ideas you can look now and create a new niche, come up with a new idea, and therefore you sparked a new innovation or creativity or whatever the area might be. >> and just finally congressman, what are some tools you are using so that you can add reading into your schedule? what are innovations you are using? >> i love the ipad and in the ipad there is different apps. i look at what is out there and one is called blank list which is map that gives you summaries of books and you can take the option of reading or do it by audio. if you are interested in looking at the whole book, you buy the book itself. but it will give you a snap shot and th
john carter from star trek and the other science fiction. i love history. i know that back in high school and back even in college some of my classmates didn't like history but it was important to me. if you look at it, the whole has been reinvented. it is all a matter of rearranging things. if you look at discoveries and a lot of things it is all a matter of rearranging things. if you look at history, there is a lot of ideas you can look now and create a new niche, come up with a new idea, and...
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spock in the original "star trek."ans also mourning the death of famed horror film director george romero, credited with creating the zombie movie genre with a 1968 classic, "night of the living dead." his family said he died from lung cancer. he was 77. a war at the box office this weekend and the apes won. the last installment of the "planet of the apes" franchise opened up with $66 million. "spiderman" dropped to second place, with its total $117 million. and "despicable me 3" third. earlier we showed you the damage of heavy rain in arizona, but another part of the state is much drier. this dust storm was caught on camera and casagrande. dust cover the area. this is a weather phenomenon that josh knows about. out, all front coming the wind is pushed down by the thunderstorms, gets out in front, and picks up all of the dust and debris. kimberly: and no moisture on the ground to hold it down. josh: exactly, and they can be several kilometers high, so basically a wall of dust. kimberly: not around here. josh: exactly,
spock in the original "star trek."ans also mourning the death of famed horror film director george romero, credited with creating the zombie movie genre with a 1968 classic, "night of the living dead." his family said he died from lung cancer. he was 77. a war at the box office this weekend and the apes won. the last installment of the "planet of the apes" franchise opened up with $66 million. "spiderman" dropped to second place, with its total $117...
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. >> we recently saw the wide-ranging actress as the mummy with tom cruise and space alien in star trekgot this? >> i got my character and i just want to know my character. ♪ ♪ >>> i mean, she's so versatile. one of the movies that helped put her on the map, 2015's kingsman's secret service. there are a lot of familiar faces joining the sequel. include channing tatum, halle berry and julianne moore. it's out in september. >>> in our "entertainment tonight" birthday -- which actress was the first choice to play brooke shield's role in the blue lagoon. the answer is next. >>> coming up next, did dancers normani and colton go on their date? next on kron-4 news at eight: a man accused of telling undercover agents --- he would bomb bay area locations and "re-define terror" what his family is telling kron-4 tonight about those charges plus the hunt for a serial arsonist in the east bay. after a string of fires are intentionally set for the second straight week. i'm grant lodes i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration prov e provided by -- zbrmpblts monday, "e.t
. >> we recently saw the wide-ranging actress as the mummy with tom cruise and space alien in star trekgot this? >> i got my character and i just want to know my character. ♪ ♪ >>> i mean, she's so versatile. one of the movies that helped put her on the map, 2015's kingsman's secret service. there are a lot of familiar faces joining the sequel. include channing tatum, halle berry and julianne moore. it's out in september. >>> in our "entertainment...
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, in the star trek communicators. our touchscreens that we have everywhere, the security at tsa; magnetic resonance imaging where they can see inside your body without a cut of a knife; microwave ovens that cook our food in fractions of the time a conventional oven does. these devices, how they work, it seems like magic. i felt that it was very important as a physics professor that i explained to the public that it really is magic. [laughter] now, i don't mean magic like doctor strange from marvel comics with the all seeing eye but rather magic like penn and teller magic show at las vegas. there is the fantastic affects and not breaking the laws of physics, they are exploiting the laws of exit six. using them to create their illusions. these devices use physics to do what they do. magicians don't like to tell their secrets but professors, you can't get them to shut up. so, in the physics of everyday things i describe how everything from your fitment wrist fitness monitor works to high-speed elevators, things as conven
, in the star trek communicators. our touchscreens that we have everywhere, the security at tsa; magnetic resonance imaging where they can see inside your body without a cut of a knife; microwave ovens that cook our food in fractions of the time a conventional oven does. these devices, how they work, it seems like magic. i felt that it was very important as a physics professor that i explained to the public that it really is magic. [laughter] now, i don't mean magic like doctor strange from...
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i worked on "star trek" a while as an effects guy. mostly on documentaries. i would constantly come across these cool stories from the '40s, the '50s, the '60s, that i only heard little bits about. sometimes just because they weren't very commonly written about. this is before the internet. are. part of those long file cards we pull out in the library. something we pulled out in a magazine. something classified and only little bits of you could you find but would i see these, say, i want to make a tv show about that. i wrote up the show proposal, called, secrets of space, you need a reverb to do properly. that got close a couple times. we didn't quite get it done. after working on that for a while, i thought this would be more fun to do as a book really because there is so much you stuff to tell and i like to talk a lot as you will soon find out. so i did it as a book proposal. promethus was kind enough to pick it up. it was our third book together. it came out two months ago, selling briskly, thank bod. because i know you're here i know it will continue sell
i worked on "star trek" a while as an effects guy. mostly on documentaries. i would constantly come across these cool stories from the '40s, the '50s, the '60s, that i only heard little bits about. sometimes just because they weren't very commonly written about. this is before the internet. are. part of those long file cards we pull out in the library. something we pulled out in a magazine. something classified and only little bits of you could you find but would i see these, say, i...
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because even before "star trek" i knew you from some bbc productions.k and i actually found on youtube you playing horatio in "hamlet." and this is young patrick stewart. and -- and that is just fantastic. [ cheers ] >> yeah. >> seth: now, that's a wig? [ laughter ] >> oh, a wig? oh, is it a wig? >> seth: yeah. what'd you think i said? >> yeah, i thought you said is it a win. and i was -- [ laughter ] >> seth: is it a win, to do shakespeare? >> it's a hairpiece. >> seth: oh, it's a hairpiece. >> yeah, yeah. there's too little of it to be a wig. that's the secret of wearing false hair. you wear as little as possible. then it looks more natural. >> seth: okay. gotcha. >> you will not have to worry about that for a very, very long time. and this, by the way, i have to say, is an actor called ian richardson. >> seth: ian richardson's a fantastic actor. >> great and brilliant actor. >> seth: well we talked about "tinker tailor soldier spy" when you were here, and he was bill haydon in that, which was one of the great roles. >> wonderful performance. >> seth:
because even before "star trek" i knew you from some bbc productions.k and i actually found on youtube you playing horatio in "hamlet." and this is young patrick stewart. and -- and that is just fantastic. [ cheers ] >> yeah. >> seth: now, that's a wig? [ laughter ] >> oh, a wig? oh, is it a wig? >> seth: yeah. what'd you think i said? >> yeah, i thought you said is it a win. and i was -- [ laughter ] >> seth: is it a win, to do...
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movie "the breakfast club," featuring the brat pack of the 1980s... and another of the original "star trekave i seen everything? >> oh, not even close. >> while the autographs make great dinner conversation, there are still bills to pay, and by 2016, david's been out of work for two years. his wife, suzie, gets a little nervous. >> i don't like to think about how much money we paid in storage over the years. so in an ideal world, someone would come and buy the whole collection. >> what do you think your collection is worth? >> that's a good question. >> what's your price? >> it would definitely be, uh, seven figures without a doubt. >> but there's a catch. you really can have too much of a good thing. what happens when you try to sell five or six of each of these people? >> there's not enough demand for the supply. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. who often includes this simple self-portrait with his autograph? former "tonight show" host jay leno? former presidential candidate john kerry? or mark zuckerberg, ceo of facebook? the answer after the break. potsch: you e
movie "the breakfast club," featuring the brat pack of the 1980s... and another of the original "star trekave i seen everything? >> oh, not even close. >> while the autographs make great dinner conversation, there are still bills to pay, and by 2016, david's been out of work for two years. his wife, suzie, gets a little nervous. >> i don't like to think about how much money we paid in storage over the years. so in an ideal world, someone would come and buy the...
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spock on the tv series "star trek", which was made famous by leonard nimoy. left "mission impossible." >> nice little two degrees of separation there in hollywood. >>> and speaking of celebrity, add caitlyn jenner to those considering politics. she says she's weighing a u.s. senate run in california. station she'll decide in about six months. she is a life-long republican. a run in 2018 could put her against senator dianne feinstein. and this comes a few days after kid rock declared he would run for senate. and it is no joke. he is not play'in. >> and the rock is considering a presidential run. >> we'll see. >> 2017. >>> so coroners. i can tell you the last time i started a sentence like that. they see some of the worst the world has to offer. they handle the dead, all the time not even flinching. >> this is gruesome. but anybody hard as nails has their kryptonite. >> come on, you're a coroner. >> yeah, exactly. come on, you're a coroner, get it together. >> that was a california deputy coroner amy thureau, whimpering as she tries to pick up a dead snake. she
spock on the tv series "star trek", which was made famous by leonard nimoy. left "mission impossible." >> nice little two degrees of separation there in hollywood. >>> and speaking of celebrity, add caitlyn jenner to those considering politics. she says she's weighing a u.s. senate run in california. station she'll decide in about six months. she is a life-long republican. a run in 2018 could put her against senator dianne feinstein. and this comes a few days...
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spock on the star trek series which was made famous by leonard nimoy. one more piece of hollywood trivia. nimoy replaced landau on "mission impossible" when he left. >>> coming up, the extraordinary scene on the court at wimbledon. >> before roger federer would make history, his opponent would call a timeout, unable to hold back the tears. his explanation, next. for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the warriors to work program, a unique program that helps wounded warriors translate their military experience to the civilian workplace. the warriors to work program also works with employers to find the right job for the right warrior. contact wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> if you happen to be watching the men's final for wimbledon, you ended up witnessing a major event. >> an extraordinary scene as cilic broke down. here's abc's ron claiborne. >> it happened on tennis's biggest court. legendary roger federer against cilic. with a scorching ace. then cilic bre
spock on the star trek series which was made famous by leonard nimoy. one more piece of hollywood trivia. nimoy replaced landau on "mission impossible" when he left. >>> coming up, the extraordinary scene on the court at wimbledon. >> before roger federer would make history, his opponent would call a timeout, unable to hold back the tears. his explanation, next. for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the...
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in 1969, he turned down the role of star trek's mr. spock.e won the oscar for best sporting actor in the film "ed wood." he died from unexpeced complications saturday at ucla medical center. >> movie lovers are always mourning the loss of george romero. he gained fame with "night of the living dead" nearly 50 years ago krrb critics admired his ability to frighten fans while weaving social themes into his tales. he died with his family at his side yesterday at 77 years old. >> caitlyn jenner is considering a bid for u.s. senate. jenner tells a new york radio station she's going to make a decision in the next six months or so. the reality show star says she has yet to decide if she can do a better job working inside politics or from the outside. she's a lifelong republican. the next opportunity to run for california senate will be in 2018 which dianne feinstein is up for re-election. she's not said whether she'll run again. >> alexis smith is tracking a serious traffic issue this morning. >> unfortunately, a fatality issue under way. things did
in 1969, he turned down the role of star trek's mr. spock.e won the oscar for best sporting actor in the film "ed wood." he died from unexpeced complications saturday at ucla medical center. >> movie lovers are always mourning the loss of george romero. he gained fame with "night of the living dead" nearly 50 years ago krrb critics admired his ability to frighten fans while weaving social themes into his tales. he died with his family at his side yesterday at 77 years...
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i pretend everyone i meet is a beloved character from star trek. how's that been working for you?h, like a charm, unnamed crewman in a red shirt. leonard, i may have gotten you a job. i have a job. sheldon: yes, he does. he caters to my every whim. no, in a couple of weeks, stephen hawking's team is sending an expedition to the north sea to test hydrodynamic simulations of black holes. one of their experimental physicists dropped out, and i recommended you.
i pretend everyone i meet is a beloved character from star trek. how's that been working for you?h, like a charm, unnamed crewman in a red shirt. leonard, i may have gotten you a job. i have a job. sheldon: yes, he does. he caters to my every whim. no, in a couple of weeks, stephen hawking's team is sending an expedition to the north sea to test hydrodynamic simulations of black holes. one of their experimental physicists dropped out, and i recommended you.
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spock on "star trek."mpossible" theme music playing] landau instead chose a part on "mission impossible". his film -- his career was saved in a film about bad movies. >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> mason: landau won an oscar if that portrayal of bella lugosi in "ed wood." landau died at 89. was supposed to do. he coaxed six-year-old storm back to shore. the retriever brought a struggling fawn to safety. the baby deer, about three months old, was exhausted but was recovering at a wildlife center. up next, the international robot challenge. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by mass mutual, recognizing the importance of relying on others. then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path to fulfillment- is through others. ♪ and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs an
spock on "star trek."mpossible" theme music playing] landau instead chose a part on "mission impossible". his film -- his career was saved in a film about bad movies. >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> mason: landau won an oscar if that portrayal of bella lugosi in "ed wood." landau died at 89. was supposed to do. he coaxed six-year-old storm back to shore. the retriever brought a struggling fawn to safety. the baby deer, about three months old,...
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stock on star trek. he was 89 years old. >>> an uber driver in los angeles picked up a fare he'll likely never forget. he picked up a pregnant woman and her husband. the woman was in labor and needed to get to the hospital, but just minutes into the ride the woman's hospital broke and the woman had the baby in the backseat of the car before they could call 911. >> it's a simple drive, but i turned into a paramedic driver, an emergency thing. i only got through two street lights before the infant came out. we got a couple blocks down and that's when she started feeling pains and started screaming at the top of her lungs and just saying call 911. >> raymond says the paramedics eventually arrived and took the couple and their newborn to the hospital. authorities say both mother and baby are in good condition. >>> that is a story that little child is going to have fun telling. i was born in the backseat of an uber car. my middle name is uber. [ laughter ] >>> let's check in now with mark. man, it is hot out
stock on star trek. he was 89 years old. >>> an uber driver in los angeles picked up a fare he'll likely never forget. he picked up a pregnant woman and her husband. the woman was in labor and needed to get to the hospital, but just minutes into the ride the woman's hospital broke and the woman had the baby in the backseat of the car before they could call 911. >> it's a simple drive, but i turned into a paramedic driver, an emergency thing. i only got through two street lights...
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spock in "star trek". >>> when we come back tonight p america strong. look at this. the retriever -- we dei should know.m our eyes every day. i have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. restasis multidose helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch the bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait 15 minutes after use before inserting contact lenses. the most common side effect your eyes. your tears. ask your eye doctor about restasis multidose. and when y
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she loved music, poetry, was a star trek fan and loved eddy veder and thought pearl jam was mr. hans. she was a very creative person and a teacher in addition to being a doctor but religiously conservative. it was an interesting childhood to have as someone religiously conservative but outgoing. this book is an ex tension of how she raised me in many ways if that makes sense. >> yes. question for you. you talk about vulnerabilities and failures and that is not easy to do. you mentioned a week long panic you had. can you talk about the process you went through to overcome the panic and get through to where you are today? >> um, so about a month ago, my boss, a woman named rachel got an advanced copy of my book and i had a panic attack thinking people are going to read this. it is like fun, i am writing a book and then you realize people are going to read this. rachel is like the jewish mom. every time she looks at me she wants to start crying. she want because she is my boss. but looks at me like she wants to give me a hug. she feels bad for me and wants to pat you on the head. p
she loved music, poetry, was a star trek fan and loved eddy veder and thought pearl jam was mr. hans. she was a very creative person and a teacher in addition to being a doctor but religiously conservative. it was an interesting childhood to have as someone religiously conservative but outgoing. this book is an ex tension of how she raised me in many ways if that makes sense. >> yes. question for you. you talk about vulnerabilities and failures and that is not easy to do. you mentioned a...
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bleak ones it's tough it does feel like we're at a fork in the road between sort of a roddenberry star trek future or a dystopian you know blade runner future. you know i look at you talk about this rentier economy that this fuel economy is a great example of that right they came in they found this is this possibility that people would want to work as their own independent contractors driving other people and they inserted themselves in it and they've profited by being a middleman and i think that art of the future is one in which we become micro entrepreneurs in a sense it's a it's a form of barter economy where we take our own. our own work into our own hands and we own our own work but what we need is open source networks where you don't have an intermediary who is sucking that drive for their own by the because of their own profit motive so coming up with those open source networks i think is going to be very difficult i think this is one of the places where government can step in because to government you need an arbiter because you could say that craigslist is open source but it's als
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it shows how modern-day technology has an influence on popular culture through the 1980's -- star trek, star wars, back to the futures changed the way we live, connect and play. we found a speaker that epitomizes that you recommended we bring the speaker and we thought here is a guy literally wearing a wearable robot. in doing research for tonight program, i found this from a 2013 article from the cofounder who makes the exoskeleton. it was science-fiction technology. helping people walk again who could not. we brought science fiction to reality in a very short amount of time it leads to tonight's desk. gary linford, u.s. army retired. he is over 23 years of military service including serving as the armies i lead aviation regiment. as we saw a few minutes ago and units 1008 while conducting operations in iraq, his helicopter suffered a catastrophic mechanical failure and crash landed. he suffered a broken back which instantly paralyzed him below the waist. he retired from the army in 2010 but served as a flight instructor. in 2013, he is the first military recipient for next the skelet
it shows how modern-day technology has an influence on popular culture through the 1980's -- star trek, star wars, back to the futures changed the way we live, connect and play. we found a speaker that epitomizes that you recommended we bring the speaker and we thought here is a guy literally wearing a wearable robot. in doing research for tonight program, i found this from a 2013 article from the cofounder who makes the exoskeleton. it was science-fiction technology. helping people walk again...
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spock on "star trek." [ mission impossible theme ] landau chose instead a less memorable part on "missionars of bad movies followed till his career was saved ironically by a film about bad movies. >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> martin landau won an oscar for that portrayal of bela lugosi in "ed wood." landau died saturday. he was 89. >>> off long island, a golden retriever did what he was born to do. >> storm, bring him in. good boy. >> mark freely coaxed 6-year-old storm back to shore. the retriever carried a struggling fawn to safety. the baby deer, about 3 months old, was exhausted but is recovering at a wildlife center. nice work, storm. >>> up next, the international robot challenge. >> announcer: this portion is sponsored by mass mutual, recognizing the importance of relying on others. >>> we end tonight at the international robotics competition. for some of the teams, chip reid tells us, the biggest challenge was just getting to the usa. >> reporter: in washington today, you might be relieved to know that robots stole the spotlight from the politicians. they were designed an
spock on "star trek." [ mission impossible theme ] landau chose instead a less memorable part on "missionars of bad movies followed till his career was saved ironically by a film about bad movies. >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> martin landau won an oscar for that portrayal of bela lugosi in "ed wood." landau died saturday. he was 89. >>> off long island, a golden retriever did what he was born to do. >> storm, bring him in. good boy....
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. ♪ >> you know, there's a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek."e want to believe that such a place can exist. the idea of a future in which a lot of the biases and the fears of the past has evolved out of us. >> where i come from, size, shape or color makes no difference. >> there's one episode where some of the members of the crew were taken over by these mental giants. >> this psychokinetic power of yours, how long have you had it? >> they forced captain kirk and and lieutenant uhura to kiss. it was the first interracial kiss on television. ♪ >> nbc asked me if i would do my own special. and i had always adored harry belafonte. we decided to do one duet called "the path of glory." it was an anti-war song, and we both felt very strongly about it. i just touched his arm. the sponsor went crazy. my star doesn't touch a black man's arm. >> petula clark said, i'm not doing it over, and it's my show and it's going in that way. >> we weren't having any of that nonsense, no way. so it went out the way we wanted it to go out. i didn't really have any oth
. ♪ >> you know, there's a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek."e want to believe that such a place can exist. the idea of a future in which a lot of the biases and the fears of the past has evolved out of us. >> where i come from, size, shape or color makes no difference. >> there's one episode where some of the members of the crew were taken over by these mental giants. >> this psychokinetic power of yours, how long have you had it?...
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walt: yeah, the best analogy i can think of is about star trek and how they could just talk into thethe computer would answer all their questions and throw up visuals on a big screen. you know, i think that it's really where we are heading. charlie: if we really are going to turn over our homes, our cars, our health and more to private tech companies, on a scale never imagined, we need much, much stronger standards for security and privacy than now exists, especially in the u.s. it is time to stop dancing around the privacy and security issues and pass real, binding laws. walt: yes. i wrote that. therefore, i believe it. charlie: do you expect it to happen? walt: not with this congress. i mean, they can barely get anything past. yes -- anything passed. yes, before ambient computing takes over, we have got a little while. somebody in the u.s. government has got to get serious and pass laws that actually address the world we are in now. and by the way, i am not talking about micromanaging, over regulating, and all this other stuff. what i am talking about -- providing some guardrails t
walt: yeah, the best analogy i can think of is about star trek and how they could just talk into thethe computer would answer all their questions and throw up visuals on a big screen. you know, i think that it's really where we are heading. charlie: if we really are going to turn over our homes, our cars, our health and more to private tech companies, on a scale never imagined, we need much, much stronger standards for security and privacy than now exists, especially in the u.s. it is time to...
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. >> seth: you know our first guest tonight from his work in films such as "star trek", "horrible bosses he stars in "wonder woman", which is in theaters and imax 3d june 2nd. let's take a look. >> give us dr. maru's notebook. >> where'd i put that thing? stand back. >> ah! >> or maybe not. ♪ tough luck. >> seth: please welcome to the show, chris pine, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> i'm really good. i love the local natives. >> seth: oh yeah, big fan of the band? >> huge, huge local natives fan. >> seth: very exciting. you're here on a good night. >> it's fantastic to see you. >> seth: i'm very excited about "wonder woman." this has never been -- she's never had a movie before. >> true! >> seth: and i'm -- also from that clip -- i mean, look, you got to punch a guy in the end, but basically you get bailed out by wonder woman. and that is fun to see in a movie. >> i just -- i was very proud in that clip of the old hit -- >> seth: yeah! >> hand deal. >> seth: that's how i feel -- >> that's like -- it was my favorite moment of that whole bit. >> seth: well tha
. >> seth: you know our first guest tonight from his work in films such as "star trek", "horrible bosses he stars in "wonder woman", which is in theaters and imax 3d june 2nd. let's take a look. >> give us dr. maru's notebook. >> where'd i put that thing? stand back. >> ah! >> or maybe not. ♪ tough luck. >> seth: please welcome to the show, chris pine, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> i'm...
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turned down "star trek." >> kimberly: that was pretty fantastic. juan?e this on friday? president bush and president clinton, who are friends by the way, spoke together at the bush library in class and without mentioning president trump by name they said the most important quality for a president is humility. i agrew, humility is great but today, folks, i am far from humble. i am bursting with pride because the event where the president spoke was a 2017 graduation for 60 members of the presidential leadership scholars program and one of the graduates, no other than my son tony. here's the class photo of all the graduates. you can see mrs. laura bush there, presidents clinton and bush. tony is right there in the center. shear a closer look. cue see him on the right-hand side. there he is on stage with the two presidents. >> dana: he sent you a lot of pictures. antonio, so proud of from you dad. >> kimberly: handsome man. >> dana: golden retriever named storm known for rescue of baby deer. the storm jumped into long island sound, rescued the off and on. br
turned down "star trek." >> kimberly: that was pretty fantastic. juan?e this on friday? president bush and president clinton, who are friends by the way, spoke together at the bush library in class and without mentioning president trump by name they said the most important quality for a president is humility. i agrew, humility is great but today, folks, i am far from humble. i am bursting with pride because the event where the president spoke was a 2017 graduation for 60 members...
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there are hundreds of "star trek" photos. and from "the flying nun," more than 10,000. "a horse, of course." it's "mr. ed." lucy? >> yeah. he had a fondness for lucy. >> who doesn't? look at these pictures. oh, my goodness. this is iconic stuff. >> yeah. >> "batman"? >> mm-hmm. >> "happy days." >> "happy days." >> these are some of the greatest shows. look how young they are! and now that you've been in the storage lockers, how many are in there? >> it's probably close to 2 million. it's just an incredible amount of media. >> so how, and why, did their cousin get it all? that's a real brooklyn tale. it begins in 1956, when howard frank is born in bensonhurst, the second of two sons. >> i know there was a lot of family problems. >> what kind of problems? >> i think there's some type of mental instability. it was a very difficult family to be raised in. >> many of us have been there. thank goodness for tv. howard's a fan of hit shows of the era, like "leave it to beaver" and reruns of one of his favorites, the popular western "the lone ranger." in his teens, howard begins
there are hundreds of "star trek" photos. and from "the flying nun," more than 10,000. "a horse, of course." it's "mr. ed." lucy? >> yeah. he had a fondness for lucy. >> who doesn't? look at these pictures. oh, my goodness. this is iconic stuff. >> yeah. >> "batman"? >> mm-hmm. >> "happy days." >> "happy days." >> these are some of the greatest shows. look how young they are!...
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spock in the star trek tv series.artin landau was 89 years old. >> before the walking dead there were the living dead and the man known for zombies on the big screen has died. director george romero passed away sunday after a battle with lung cancer. romero is best known for the movie night of the living dead. she was still at it even in his final weeks working on road of the dead and described by the man himself as the "fast and the furious" with zombies. george romero was 77 years old. two lives well lived. >> that's right. >>bs talking about all the movies but how about even like michael jackson's thriller, zombies. >> exactly. >> hi, tuck. >> we're all slow moving like zombies with the hot weather, right. >> humidity is back and it's here to stay all week. we're back in the mid 90's by wednesday, thursday, friday. yesterday worked out well, though. it was beautiful, right. >> it was gorgeous i thought. >> not too much humidity. >> nope. >> any time we get a break from the humidity it feels like -- >> who cares was
spock in the star trek tv series.artin landau was 89 years old. >> before the walking dead there were the living dead and the man known for zombies on the big screen has died. director george romero passed away sunday after a battle with lung cancer. romero is best known for the movie night of the living dead. she was still at it even in his final weeks working on road of the dead and described by the man himself as the "fast and the furious" with zombies. george romero was 77...
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spok on star trek.u was 89 years old. >>> new at 10:00 a teenager struck and killed by an amtrak train friday afternoon has been identified as 18-year-old isaac andino. authorities have not said why the teen was on the tracks. after the accident the train was hell in hayward for close to three hours while authorities investigated and then moved on to oakland. passengers continuing on to san francisco boarded another train. none of the 58 passengers or crew members were injured. >>> more than 7,000 people tracked through -- trekked through golden gate park for the aids walk. the fundraising event has been going on for 31 years and raises more than $2 million for hiv/aids non-profit groups. as ktvu 2 allie rasmus explains organizers struck an urgent political tone at this year's event. >> reporter: cheers and applauses as more than 7,000 people took their first steps in golden gate park for the aids walk. behind the festivities and smiling faces, concerns about future of health care loomed. >> i'm a perso
spok on star trek.u was 89 years old. >>> new at 10:00 a teenager struck and killed by an amtrak train friday afternoon has been identified as 18-year-old isaac andino. authorities have not said why the teen was on the tracks. after the accident the train was hell in hayward for close to three hours while authorities investigated and then moved on to oakland. passengers continuing on to san francisco boarded another train. none of the 58 passengers or crew members were injured....
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spock for "star trek," and he went on to earn an academy award nomination for "tucker, the man and hisng year for "crimes and misdemeanors." then in 1994 landau played the broken down lagossi in "ed wood" earning him best supporting actor. he was 89 years old. also, legendary filmmaker best known for directoring "night of the living dead" has also passed. a pioneer in the zombie moror movie drama, he created the cult classic for a mere $100,000. the film was inducted into the national registry of films by the library of congress in 1999. he was just 77 years old. >>> also this morning, the popular bbc program "dr. who" has broken new ground in the announcement of the show's 13th doctor. the network announced yesterday that actress jody whittaker has been tapped to play the lead in the iconic sci-fi character on tv. whitaker was officially unveiled as the new time lord in an introductory video that aired after the conclusion of the final men's wimbledon match. the casting makes whitaker the first woman ever to play the doctor. she's expected in her first appearing role during the show's
spock for "star trek," and he went on to earn an academy award nomination for "tucker, the man and hisng year for "crimes and misdemeanors." then in 1994 landau played the broken down lagossi in "ed wood" earning him best supporting actor. he was 89 years old. also, legendary filmmaker best known for directoring "night of the living dead" has also passed. a pioneer in the zombie moror movie drama, he created the cult classic for a mere $100,000. the...
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in 1969, he turned down the role of star trek's mr. spock.or best supporting actor for his portrayal of bela lugosi in ed wood. he died from unexplained complications saturday at ucla medical center. >> james comey is writing a book about his public service, including his brief tenure in the trump administration. officials say the book is expected to go to auction this week and the major publishing houses have already expressed major interest. according to "the new york times," the book will not be a conventional tell-all memoir. instead, it will look at the principles that comey says guided him through the most challenging moments of his career. >>> caitlyn jenner is considering a bid for u.s. senate. jenner tells a new york radio station she'll make a decision in the next six months or so. the reality show star and transgender activist says she has to decide whether she can do a better job working inside politics or from the outside. jenner is a lifelong republican. her next opportunity to run in california will be in 2018 when dianne feins
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always wanted to do that and was replaced by leonard nemoy but he originally turned down the role in star trekay? president bush and president clinton who spoke together at the bush library in dallas and without mentioning him by name they said humility is great and the event was the 2017 graduation for the leadership scholars program and one of the graduates, no other than my son tony. here's a class photo. you can see mrs. laura bush and presidents clinton and bush and tony is in the center. here's a closer look on the right-hand side and on stage with the former presidents. >> he sent you lots of pictures. >> antonio, so proud of you, from dad. >> so handsome. amazing. >> there's a golden retriever named storm and is a hero for the rescue of a baby deer. he was with his owner when he jumped into long island sound and rescued it and nudged it to make sure it was alive. the deer ran back in the water again and was rescued by the rescue and the fawn is recovering from ticks and an eye injury in an animal shelter. >> another dog video. >> so yesterday i had the pleasure of being on my friend's
always wanted to do that and was replaced by leonard nemoy but he originally turned down the role in star trekay? president bush and president clinton who spoke together at the bush library in dallas and without mentioning him by name they said humility is great and the event was the 2017 graduation for the leadership scholars program and one of the graduates, no other than my son tony. here's a class photo. you can see mrs. laura bush and presidents clinton and bush and tony is in the center....
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. >> the best analogy i can make is think about star trek and how they could just talk into the air and the computer would answer all their questions and throw out visuals on a big screen, you know, i think that's where we're headed. >> rose: you said if we're really going to turn over our homes, cars, health to private tech companies on a scale never imagined we need much tougher standards for security and privacy than ever exist, especially in the u.s. it's time to stop dancing around the privacy and security issues and pass real binding laws. >> yes, i wrote that. >> rose: yes, you did. therefore, i believe it. >> rose: therefore, do you expect it to happen? >> not with this congress. >> rose: yeah. i mean, they can barely get anything passed. but, yes, i mean, before ambient computing takes over, we've got a little while, somebody in the u.s. government has got to get serious and pass laws that actually address the world we're in now. by the way, i am not talking about micromanaging, overregulating and all this other stuff, but i am talking about providing some guardrails that give
. >> the best analogy i can make is think about star trek and how they could just talk into the air and the computer would answer all their questions and throw out visuals on a big screen, you know, i think that's where we're headed. >> rose: you said if we're really going to turn over our homes, cars, health to private tech companies on a scale never imagined we need much tougher standards for security and privacy than ever exist, especially in the u.s. it's time to stop dancing...
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. >> they perfect the energy transporter in "star wars" a mic and "star trek."we'll have to carry their stuff out of the house. >> are you working on that? who. >> have you noticed in the last 30 years of vast difference in the volume of family mover's? utah today as if it was in the middle of the 50s and i think the middle of the 50s because of the change in the technology and so many families are working at home i mean we move were told to move up. we weren't given a choice. he wanted a better job he went and i would think to the point you could see it in certain neighborhoods in the summertime every other house was for sale for obvious reasons. but not now. you live in certain communities and you rarely know if anybody was moving. i imagine the volume is reflected in your business. >> it's different now. it's slightly less. still its 40 million americans every year and that number doesn't seem to change. of that, 2 million of those will hire a van lines to do that work but you are right. you don't see ibm used to stand for i have been moved so that corporate
. >> they perfect the energy transporter in "star wars" a mic and "star trek."we'll have to carry their stuff out of the house. >> are you working on that? who. >> have you noticed in the last 30 years of vast difference in the volume of family mover's? utah today as if it was in the middle of the 50s and i think the middle of the 50s because of the change in the technology and so many families are working at home i mean we move were told to move up. we...