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henry wadsworth longfellow and stephen king are natives of portland. learn all about portland all weekend on american history tv. >> welcome to the main historical society. gallery inur main the center of the new exhibition, creative maine. in 2010, the main historical society with six other museums were able to save these arrayed banners from auction and reserved them. we wanted to share them with the public. these are real treasures for maine, for the nation. this is the first time all 17 have been on display together. they help us better understand our creative history, industrial history, and the crafts that really started our state and helped build the economy. these were made in 1841 by members of the maine charitable mechanics association. they were doing a parade through the streets of downtown portland. they used the banners in their parade to explain the importance of their trade. there are actually 17 banners, but they represent 54 trades. they actually paraded through downtown portland. they stopped to make speeches. they held a celebration
henry wadsworth longfellow and stephen king are natives of portland. learn all about portland all weekend on american history tv. >> welcome to the main historical society. gallery inur main the center of the new exhibition, creative maine. in 2010, the main historical society with six other museums were able to save these arrayed banners from auction and reserved them. we wanted to share them with the public. these are real treasures for maine, for the nation. this is the first time all...
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saying rest in peace, you helped pave the way. >> brian wilson, stephen king, samuel l.x >>> making newsbout his plan to cut taxes amid growing confusion over possible new limbs on 401(k) contributions. >>> two teens under arrest for an alleged murder plot. >> we don't want anything. i can't even do this right now. >> even the police are emotional. >> this morning, see the diary they found. >> trying to give the dodgers a chance. >> epic world series thriller. >> it's a one-run game. >> the astros and dodgers -- >> it is gone for a home run. >> -- batting their way through extra innings. 9 wild ending through the early morning hours of today and now the streak is now over.
saying rest in peace, you helped pave the way. >> brian wilson, stephen king, samuel l.x >>> making newsbout his plan to cut taxes amid growing confusion over possible new limbs on 401(k) contributions. >>> two teens under arrest for an alleged murder plot. >> we don't want anything. i can't even do this right now. >> even the police are emotional. >> this morning, see the diary they found. >> trying to give the dodgers a chance. >> epic...
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would love it i don't know because you know i've heard stories that stephen king didn't like the the shining you know yeah that's what i heard i don't know if that's true zeke gonzalez twenty two on twitter what are some things in nerd culture you can't get into. fantasy sports. e-sports like i don't i don't understand it my brain just doesn't work that way to sports fan no not at all it just i i just don't understand it it just doesn't work i know my mom does too but i just can't connect with it. on the larry king now blog originally married how is married life treating you you're married to linda hirsch the granddaughter of william randolph hearst lydia yeah lydia her if she's the great grandmother of paddy hirsch that's right patty hearst is your mother and she is yes i was patty doing she's great she's whose husband she's not married. father lady's father and my dad passed away within a month of each other but we didn't know each other at the time. her her dad passed away four years ago in december and mine passed away four years ago and it was a living she lives in new york
would love it i don't know because you know i've heard stories that stephen king didn't like the the shining you know yeah that's what i heard i don't know if that's true zeke gonzalez twenty two on twitter what are some things in nerd culture you can't get into. fantasy sports. e-sports like i don't i don't understand it my brain just doesn't work that way to sports fan no not at all it just i i just don't understand it it just doesn't work i know my mom does too but i just can't connect with...
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i need someone to guide me on the road to eternal life so i've decided to pay a visit to stephen king a philosopher who wrote a book called immortality. all living things strive to survive to live on they have a will to live but we humans perhaps alone of all the animals are aware that this will to live will one day be thwarted this is our curse for being so damn clever and so we have to live in the knowledge that all our hopes or loud dreams will come to nothing we live in the shadow of a personal apocalypse. and even though it might sound implausible almost every culture in human history has had some story of an elixir of life or fountain of youth or something that can help us to keep going forever. and that's exactly the lead i've decided to pursue first the elixir of life. a good place to begin is with our breed to gray and san francisco he's a biomedical gerontologist who believes that the first humans who will live to be a thousand have already been born. they may already even be in middle age like me i drive out of the town of mountain view in silicon valley it's own through th
i need someone to guide me on the road to eternal life so i've decided to pay a visit to stephen king a philosopher who wrote a book called immortality. all living things strive to survive to live on they have a will to live but we humans perhaps alone of all the animals are aware that this will to live will one day be thwarted this is our curse for being so damn clever and so we have to live in the knowledge that all our hopes or loud dreams will come to nothing we live in the shadow of a...
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saying rest in peace, you helped pave the way. >> brian wilson, stephen king, samuel l. jackson. good morning. i'm diane macedo. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis. here are some of the stories we're following today. a long-awaited document dump takes place today. the secret jfk files will be released to the public, more than 50 years after his assassination stunned this country. now will the documents put all those conspiracy theories to rest? more details coming up. >>> president trump is poised to declare the opioid crisis a national emergency. today's announcement comes as the epidemic is killing nearly 100 people every day. advocates are urging the president to back up the declaration with adequate funding. >>> new airport screening measures going into effect around the world will impact more than 300,000 passengers who take flight every day to the u.s. the measures include detailed inspections of electronic devices and interviews with by airline employees. >>> and it was an epic second game of the world series, the astros and the dodgers hit an series rec
saying rest in peace, you helped pave the way. >> brian wilson, stephen king, samuel l. jackson. good morning. i'm diane macedo. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis. here are some of the stories we're following today. a long-awaited document dump takes place today. the secret jfk files will be released to the public, more than 50 years after his assassination stunned this country. now will the documents put all those conspiracy theories to rest? more...
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i need someone to guide me on the road to eternal life so i've decided to pay a visit to stephen king a philosopher who wrote a book called immortality. all living things strive to survive to live on they have a will to live but we humans perhaps alone of all the animals are aware that this will to live will one day be thwarted this is our curse for being so damn clever and so we have to live in the knowledge that all our hopes all our dreams will come to nothing we live in the shadow of a personal apocalypse. and even though it might sound implausible almost every culture in human history has had some story of an elixir of life or fountain of youth or something they can help us to keep going forever and that's exactly the leader i've decided to pursue first the elixir of life. a good place to begin is with abra degrade in san francisco he's a biomedical gerontologist who believes that the first humans who will live to be a thousand have already been born. they may already even be in middle age like me i drive around to the town of mountain view in silicon valley it's home to the sens
i need someone to guide me on the road to eternal life so i've decided to pay a visit to stephen king a philosopher who wrote a book called immortality. all living things strive to survive to live on they have a will to live but we humans perhaps alone of all the animals are aware that this will to live will one day be thwarted this is our curse for being so damn clever and so we have to live in the knowledge that all our hopes all our dreams will come to nothing we live in the shadow of a...
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the clerk: nomination, department of state, stephen b. king of wisconsin to be ambassador to the czech republic. barbara lee of california to be representative of the united states of america to the 72nd session of the general sellly of the united nations. christopher smith of new jersey to be representative of the united states of america to the 72nd session of the general assembly of the united nations. african development bank, j. steven dowd of florida to be united states director. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, that no further motions be in order, and that any statements relating to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. further debate on the nominations en bloc? if not all in favor say aye. all opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes have it. the
the clerk: nomination, department of state, stephen b. king of wisconsin to be ambassador to the czech republic. barbara lee of california to be representative of the united states of america to the 72nd session of the general sellly of the united nations. christopher smith of new jersey to be representative of the united states of america to the 72nd session of the general assembly of the united nations. african development bank, j. steven dowd of florida to be united states director. mr....
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the mountain between us with $10.1 million and stephen king horror film "it" was third with $9.7 milliony mcgrady is here to talk weather. >> listen, there's a lot of rain coming in this morning and so we'll watch this come through over the next several hours. bus stop forecast to start with things this morning, obviously showers and rain coming on across. you're going to need the rain to bring the kiddos to the bus stop. make sure they can stay dry, umbrellas, rain jackets, fancy rain boots, all that stuff 'cause the rain is going the come on through. 72, 77. temperatures out there very muggy, very mild. after school, a little bit of sunshine. that will mid 80's. we could have -- this is not a great chance of this but we could have a couple of showers or even a thunderstorm pop up late this afternoon but very, very wild -- widely scattered. i think more than anything it's going to be warm and the humid and very unoctober-like. here's the rain coming across. we do need the rain and we're going to get a good amount of it before it's all said and done. these showers moving quickly. a lot o
the mountain between us with $10.1 million and stephen king horror film "it" was third with $9.7 milliony mcgrady is here to talk weather. >> listen, there's a lot of rain coming in this morning and so we'll watch this come through over the next several hours. bus stop forecast to start with things this morning, obviously showers and rain coming on across. you're going to need the rain to bring the kiddos to the bus stop. make sure they can stay dry, umbrellas, rain jackets,...
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writes god bless tom petty peace and love to his family i'm sure going to miss utah american author stephen king writes tom petty gone that's just so wrong what a bad day this has been so many ways and a finally american musician and actor steven van zandt tweeted this cannot be happening not tom petty please our deepest love and condolences to his family and band a brother and true believer. and we have time for a minder of our top stories at this hour las vegas is mourning the fifty nine victims of a mass shooting yesterday that's after a gunman opened fire on a concert on the city's famous strip before killing himself it's the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. and cattle separatist protests against police violence with a day of strikes and demonstrations the region's leaders have asked for international help resolving their dispute with madrid the factor voters in a referendum at the weekend back breaking away from spain. thanks for watching we were back at the top of the hour. to a super. in boston. researching this isn't one of the secretion. ambitious goal to create to find a
writes god bless tom petty peace and love to his family i'm sure going to miss utah american author stephen king writes tom petty gone that's just so wrong what a bad day this has been so many ways and a finally american musician and actor steven van zandt tweeted this cannot be happening not tom petty please our deepest love and condolences to his family and band a brother and true believer. and we have time for a minder of our top stories at this hour las vegas is mourning the fifty nine...
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the lib dems suggesting a vision with an idea of a second referendum, we have also seen labour's stephen kingey should table a vote of no—confidence in theresa may as soon as possible simply because they are unconvinced that the vision she has four brexit will be able to push the country forward. so i think she has an increasing sense of what the government has been able to put together is just not sharp enough, not strategic enough, it is not being bought by the vast majority of folks here in britain, particularly in the political classes. in higher education as well. but also in brussels, there is a question mark as to whether london can genuinely deliver on any of the scenarios they are beginning to map out. there were obviously so many countries that we re obviously so many countries that were against brexit, and members of the european union, but would they wa nt the european union, but would they want a reversal? i think they would. i think want a reversal? i think they would. ithink in want a reversal? i think they would. i think in our hearts they are very conscious that the idea of b
the lib dems suggesting a vision with an idea of a second referendum, we have also seen labour's stephen kingey should table a vote of no—confidence in theresa may as soon as possible simply because they are unconvinced that the vision she has four brexit will be able to push the country forward. so i think she has an increasing sense of what the government has been able to put together is just not sharp enough, not strategic enough, it is not being bought by the vast majority of folks here...
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henry wadsworth longfellow and the -- and stephen king are natives upon the. learn more about portland are here on american history tv. >> on important part of maine's economy. that oftenate struggles because we have lost a lot of our manufacturing businesses. we used to make shoes and fabric and paper and more would products. there has been a real shrieking of those places. it is starting to fill in with this resurgence of the world economy. we are the center of lobster fishing in the world. of course, our lobsters taste that it than anyone else's. in thes a real change level of the sophistication of the farmer and the consumer and raised to master point that organic food today is a $40 billion to $50 billion business. we are spilling a very important market that did not use to exist. on the policy side, we have to do a lot more to make this possible further farmers, particularly ones that want to transition to it. you have to make it easier for them to get into this market. you are paid better. . you don't have to handle toxic event -- toxic chemicals. it is
henry wadsworth longfellow and the -- and stephen king are natives upon the. learn more about portland are here on american history tv. >> on important part of maine's economy. that oftenate struggles because we have lost a lot of our manufacturing businesses. we used to make shoes and fabric and paper and more would products. there has been a real shrieking of those places. it is starting to fill in with this resurgence of the world economy. we are the center of lobster fishing in the...
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henry wadsworth longfellow and stephen king are natives of portland. learn more about portland here on american history tv. >> welcome to the main historical society. 's mainin our museum gallery in the center of the new exhibition, creative maine. in 2010, the main historical society and six other museums were able to save these parade banners from option. we conserve them, preserve them and want to share them with the public. this ise real treasures the first time all 17 have been on display at the same time together. they really help us to better maine's creative history, industrial history, and the crafts that started our stay and economy. these banners were made in 1841 by members of the maine care little mechanics association. they used the banners in their parade to help explain the importance of their trade. with these trade banners, there are actually 17, but they represent 54 trades. they paraded through downtown portland, stopped to make speeches, and held a celebration after for their -- there were lots of toasts, speeches, and good food. t
henry wadsworth longfellow and stephen king are natives of portland. learn more about portland here on american history tv. >> welcome to the main historical society. 's mainin our museum gallery in the center of the new exhibition, creative maine. in 2010, the main historical society and six other museums were able to save these parade banners from option. we conserve them, preserve them and want to share them with the public. this ise real treasures the first time all 17 have been on...
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." >> stephen king's best agitation was "carrie." >> did you see "it?" pretty good.ghtmare on elm street." >> richard? >> "saw." >> i -- i tell them, you are stupid! run, girl, you are stupid! >> i'm with her. >> you are with her? that's a terrible movie. >> that movie bombed. [laughter] >> she means she's with -- >> my parents wouldn't let me watch scary movies, so i'm terrified. >> me? "love, actually." the scariest movie ever put the film. a lot of people, they just throw up. i was in a theater once and people vomiting while watching "love actually." they actually banded in 14 countries! next question. what is your least favorite thing you ever received when you went trick-or-treating? like, one year, our son got pencils. >> raisins. a box of raisin s >> fruit or vegetables, pennies. >> pennies! the taste of copper. >> bad candy. a good name for a band. >> almond joys. >> i hate coconuts! >> send them my way. >> those are mounds. >> gave me snicker bars, man. >> receives. >> give me the good stuff. don't give me almond joy. >> i don't want to come i get, like a gr
." >> stephen king's best agitation was "carrie." >> did you see "it?" pretty good.ghtmare on elm street." >> richard? >> "saw." >> i -- i tell them, you are stupid! run, girl, you are stupid! >> i'm with her. >> you are with her? that's a terrible movie. >> that movie bombed. [laughter] >> she means she's with -- >> my parents wouldn't let me watch scary movies, so i'm terrified. >> me?...
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. >> have you read the book by stephen king. >> i can't do that. >> wow. >> there is this guy whose sistersked him to take their& engagement photos of her, and new husband or new fiance and he is upset bit, decided to photo shop in the clown from it. in every single felt owe. >> are you kidding me. she must be. >> well, she has originals, right. >> i hope so. >> she would be livid. >> people were commenting, one guy said that is what happens instead have paying for somebody and you get your relatives to do it for free. >> it is funny thoughy like that. >> i got that and i said why don't do i. that i went around philadelphia yesterday with over by city hall dressed up as, penny wise. you know what i didn't scare, i don't think i scared anybody >> in the one person. >> are you scared. >> i'm hungry. >> it took quite a while. >> we had to experiment with different rubber masks. then we realize that didn't work. >> i didn't realize it was on upside down. >>> we said why did you put it on upside downy had no idea. >> he planned it that way. >> i had no idea. we threw out rubber mask and dit the
. >> have you read the book by stephen king. >> i can't do that. >> wow. >> there is this guy whose sistersked him to take their& engagement photos of her, and new husband or new fiance and he is upset bit, decided to photo shop in the clown from it. in every single felt owe. >> are you kidding me. she must be. >> well, she has originals, right. >> i hope so. >> she would be livid. >> people were commenting, one guy said that is what...
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stephen king's "it," now scaring up a fortune on the big screen, but is this the mild-mannered face behind a real killer clown? in the news right now -- a break, after 27 years as a cold case -- >> new developments in that cold case -- >> it's been called the killer clown case. >> charges of first degree murder. >> police are looking for an assailant who was wearing a costume, not just a costume, a clown costume. >> a woman was shot at her front door. my heart dropped. >> you're just handing them balloons, and flowers, and intention is to shoot someone who has a smile on their face. >> reporter: right here tonight, "20/20" on the case, taking to the skies above posh palm beach county where they've never seen a bizarre murder like this. >> she said to her parents, if something happens to me, michael did it. >> reporter: but was it her husband michael or someone else dressed to kill? we found the woman who likely sold that costume. >> said, i need to buy a costume. i said, can you come back tomorrow? >> no, i know exactly what i want, can i come in? >> reporter: and what that person may have
stephen king's "it," now scaring up a fortune on the big screen, but is this the mild-mannered face behind a real killer clown? in the news right now -- a break, after 27 years as a cold case -- >> new developments in that cold case -- >> it's been called the killer clown case. >> charges of first degree murder. >> police are looking for an assailant who was wearing a costume, not just a costume, a clown costume. >> a woman was shot at her front door. my...
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number two then was the mountain between us with 10.1 million, stephen king horror film "it" was third to say hello to our facebook fan of the day. good morning to tina posey. she's rocking the red this morning. love of the red hair, lipstick on. tina says she's fox5's number one fan, thanks us for keeping her family updated with local news. >> tina also says she never starts her day without fox5 so we really do thank you so much for that. we love loyalty. also, guess what she has a birthday coming up, this thursday. happy early birthday to tina. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> her hair is gorgeous. love that. >> yeah, very nice. let's get to gary mcgrady so he can give us a mcforecast for today. she asked for it. i want to give it to her all morning long. >> i'm just ignoring him because you don't want to encourage this. maybe other things wisdom is a part of, not this. rain is coming across this morning. prepare for it. we haven't had it in awhile. slippery out there in some cases, too, some leaves are coming down, that makes it doubly slippery so watch out for that. takes a little extra time if you'r
number two then was the mountain between us with 10.1 million, stephen king horror film "it" was third to say hello to our facebook fan of the day. good morning to tina posey. she's rocking the red this morning. love of the red hair, lipstick on. tina says she's fox5's number one fan, thanks us for keeping her family updated with local news. >> tina also says she never starts her day without fox5 so we really do thank you so much for that. we love loyalty. also, guess what she...
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stephen king's "it" has climbed its way back to the stop spot at the box office with $17.3 million.oke a 44-year record and is now the highest grossing horror film of all time. >>> one of the most famous housewives in america was in the bay area talking tech, specifically how to get more latina women in to lucrative high tech jobs. actress eva longoria talked one-on-one with our betty yu. >> we all here understand the barriers that women have to reach success, especially women of color. >> reporter: it's why actress and entrepreneur eva langoria is helping latinas make their way in tech, a space where most people don't look like them. >> it's important because if you look at the future workforce of the united states and the growing demographic, that's latinos. and by 2024 there's going to be a million computer-related jobs in the future. >> reporter: for her, it starts with education. the first ever women's empowerment luncheon in san francisco benefits the eva longoria foundation. it teaches girls coding and robotics so they'll be able to meet the modern job market. currently only
stephen king's "it" has climbed its way back to the stop spot at the box office with $17.3 million.oke a 44-year record and is now the highest grossing horror film of all time. >>> one of the most famous housewives in america was in the bay area talking tech, specifically how to get more latina women in to lucrative high tech jobs. actress eva longoria talked one-on-one with our betty yu. >> we all here understand the barriers that women have to reach success,...
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fantastic stephen king adaptation. >> yes. him at an award show. >> yes. i mean, he wasn't in the country, to be fair. he wasn't in the audience and said, "you take this one," so. >> seth: but how -- [ laughter ] but now, this has happened multiple times, yes? because you were nominated in the same category as him. >> oh is that -- so there are two different things. so first of all, when i was 16, he -- my mother, an amazing person, did not want to accept the award. he wasn't in the country. so i went up, made a kind of a speech that was just a little bit stupid. i was 16. and i got an agent from it. that's how i got started in the industry. >> seth: oh, wow. >> and then years later, like two years ago, the bif, that's the british independent film awards. we were both nominated in the same category. now i've lost the iftas. which is the irish film and television awards. i have lost to him multiple times. >> seth: okay. gotcha. [ laughter ] it's different in britain. it feels worse in britain. and, yes, he beat me. and i went u
fantastic stephen king adaptation. >> yes. him at an award show. >> yes. i mean, he wasn't in the country, to be fair. he wasn't in the audience and said, "you take this one," so. >> seth: but how -- [ laughter ] but now, this has happened multiple times, yes? because you were nominated in the same category as him. >> oh is that -- so there are two different things. so first of all, when i was 16, he -- my mother, an amazing person, did not want to accept the...
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the film adaptation of stephen king's "it" slipped top third. >> megan mchugh has joined the panel ofhe daughter of john mccain replaces jedediah bila. most recently mccain hosted out numbered. >>> its most memorable year night tonight on "dancing with the stars," the 11 remaining celebrities will share a dance reminiscent of their time in their lives that left a lasting impression. at the end of the night one couple will be sent home based on votes from the previous two weeks. the dancing gets under way at 8 o'clock right here on 6abc and speaking of "dancing with the stars," some of the pros are coming to philadelphia on the show's upcoming tour. "dancing with the stars" live light up the night comes to the tower theater on january 4th. tickets are on sale now. you said that's right like you got tickets already. >> i might join them on stage. you never know. they might say hey, rick -- no, that won't happen. >> getting all excited. >> that's not going to happen. a check of the forecast for you. >> speaking of live outside sky6 hd with a look over the ben franklin bridge. you see the
the film adaptation of stephen king's "it" slipped top third. >> megan mchugh has joined the panel ofhe daughter of john mccain replaces jedediah bila. most recently mccain hosted out numbered. >>> its most memorable year night tonight on "dancing with the stars," the 11 remaining celebrities will share a dance reminiscent of their time in their lives that left a lasting impression. at the end of the night one couple will be sent home based on votes from the...
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. >>> "saturday night live" took a page from stephen king. role as kellyanne conway, this time transforming the white house into a demonic clown from the horror movie "it." here she is trying to lure cnn's anderson cooper into the sewer. let's watch. >> hey! >> who are you? >> it's me, kellyanne conway! but you can kelme kelly wise, kelly wise the dancing clown. oh, don't go. i'll give a coat. a crazy, crazy coat. how about this? okay. so puerto rico actually was worse before hurricane maria, and the hurricane did actually blow some buildings back together. and i don't know why elizabeth warren won't tweet about that. >> that's insane. >> i know. you want another one? >> no. shut up. >> okay. so secretary tillerson did not call the president a moron. they were sharing a sundae and the president asked if he wanted more sprinkles? and the secretary said more on. >> we'll be right back. switch to walgreens. we make it easy to seize the day, so you can get more out of life and medicare part d. just walk right in for savings that will be the highl
. >>> "saturday night live" took a page from stephen king. role as kellyanne conway, this time transforming the white house into a demonic clown from the horror movie "it." here she is trying to lure cnn's anderson cooper into the sewer. let's watch. >> hey! >> who are you? >> it's me, kellyanne conway! but you can kelme kelly wise, kelly wise the dancing clown. oh, don't go. i'll give a coat. a crazy, crazy coat. how about this? okay. so puerto...
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bestselling authors dan brown, stephen king and terry pratchett as well as household names mary berrynt years facing increasing pressure from online retailers, supermarkets and ebooks— though last year the rate of closures was slower at 3%. let's talk to meryl halls from the booksellers association. this is going to get me into trouble with some viewers, mentioning christmas bestseller lists so early in october. why is super thursday so early? i think we start early because they've got a lot of books to be published, a lot they want attention for, so to get them out early m ea ns attention for, so to get them out early means people can read the books, get to know what's inside before we can recommend them to customers. there are so many of them, 505 to read, so it means people can stagger their christmas shopping. i know people are horrified, talking about it in october, but it means we can get started. why would the book industry time it so all the titles come out at one time? surely they would get more publicity if the book came out a week earlier or a week later? it's interesting,
bestselling authors dan brown, stephen king and terry pratchett as well as household names mary berrynt years facing increasing pressure from online retailers, supermarkets and ebooks— though last year the rate of closures was slower at 3%. let's talk to meryl halls from the booksellers association. this is going to get me into trouble with some viewers, mentioning christmas bestseller lists so early in october. why is super thursday so early? i think we start early because they've got a lot...
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open, this was last weekend. >> stephen: you with billie jean king. >> yeah, unreal. >> stephen: a lovely biggest spitfire. >> stephen: what is it like going to see a tennis match with her, like eating dinner with julia child or going to a concert with paul mccartney. >> essentially. as you see, in the photo-- there are of two of us sitting there. there was no one on the other side of her, so she did live commentary without any pauses in my ear for the entirety of the match. >> stephen: that was a thumbs-up on that? >> it was pretty incredible. but the thing is that before i played billie jean, i was not-- i was not an athlete by any means at all. and my younger brother was high school football quarterback. >> stephen: you follow sports or anything? >> no, no. ( laughter ) and so i would go-- i went to a game-- someone got tackled and i was like, "fumble!" so to have someone-- one of the greatest athletes of all time talking to you about a sport-- which, thankfully, i know a lot more about tennis, now, of course, than i ever have football. >> stephen: sure. >> but i was like, this is slig
open, this was last weekend. >> stephen: you with billie jean king. >> yeah, unreal. >> stephen: a lovely biggest spitfire. >> stephen: what is it like going to see a tennis match with her, like eating dinner with julia child or going to a concert with paul mccartney. >> essentially. as you see, in the photo-- there are of two of us sitting there. there was no one on the other side of her, so she did live commentary without any pauses in my ear for the entirety of...
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. >> he's drifben to acclaim with stephen king, grateful dead's bob weir who co--wrote an album withm in his home in new york. when did you start? >> i was 17 and heard johnny cash on a record and it was the first time i thought this is a language i understand. this is something that is for me. ♪ all the other girls here are stars you are the northern lights ♪ >> reporter: josh ritter was raised in moscow, idaho, the son of two neuroscientists. >> we grew up, my brother and i, around the kitchen table hearing adventure stories about science. >> but you went to college to study neuroscience. >> i did. and i ran into chemistry and realized that dream would have to die. >> that was a painful realization. >> i remember calling my parentings and saying i don't think i ooh going to be a scientist, guys. i'm sorry. >> what did they say, they said all along they knew there was no chance. >> reporter: instead he studied the history of songwriting and then moved to providence, rhode island, taking jobs in a land fill and luggage factory playing any open mike night that would book him. an irish
. >> he's drifben to acclaim with stephen king, grateful dead's bob weir who co--wrote an album withm in his home in new york. when did you start? >> i was 17 and heard johnny cash on a record and it was the first time i thought this is a language i understand. this is something that is for me. ♪ all the other girls here are stars you are the northern lights ♪ >> reporter: josh ritter was raised in moscow, idaho, the son of two neuroscientists. >> we grew up, my...
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. >> his works earn him acclaim from high-profile fans like stephen king, cameron crowe, the directorte an album with him. josh will perform in a moment, but first i talked with him at his home in brooklyn, new york. when did you start writing songs? >> i was 17 and i heard bob dylan and johnny cash sing "go from the north country" on a record and it was the first time i thought, this is a language that i understand, this is something that is for me. ♪ all the ♪ >> reporter: josh ritter was raised in moscow, idaho, the son of two neuroscientists. >> we grew up, my brother and i, around the kitchen table hearing what were adventure stories about science. >> but you went to college to study neuroscience. >> i started, yeah. yeah. and i ran into organic chemistry and realized that that dream would have to die. a painful realization. it was. i remember calling my parents and saying i don't think i'm going to be a scientist, guys. sorry. >> what did they say? >> they said all i long we knew there was no chance. >> instead, he studied the history of song writing. and you went straight from
. >> his works earn him acclaim from high-profile fans like stephen king, cameron crowe, the directorte an album with him. josh will perform in a moment, but first i talked with him at his home in brooklyn, new york. when did you start writing songs? >> i was 17 and i heard bob dylan and johnny cash sing "go from the north country" on a record and it was the first time i thought, this is a language that i understand, this is something that is for me. ♪ all the ♪...
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stephen's king's "it" scaring up a fortune on the big screen but is this the mild-mannered face behindlown? it was a saturday morning in 1990 just before 11:00. a colorful clown drives up to the floor home of marlene warren carrying flowers, balloons and rings the doorbell. >> the clown pulls out a gun and fires at point blank range to marlene's face. >> reporter: marlene's 22-year-old son joe is at home with friends. >> he remembers seeing the clown's brown eyes as the clown got into a white chrysler lebaron. >> reporter: two days later his mother dies. >> this is the entrance to our clown room. she liked the clowns when she was a little girl. i come in here and i think of her. >> reporter: an eerie and ironic twist. shirley and bill telling abc news their late daughter loved clowns. >> marlene was outstanding. friendly, loving, kindness, do anything for anybody. >> always courteous, always respectful. >> reporter: police quickly zeroing in on a suspect, 27-year-old sheila keen, a business partner of marlene's husband mike. detectives looking into rumors of an affair between the two w
stephen's king's "it" scaring up a fortune on the big screen but is this the mild-mannered face behindlown? it was a saturday morning in 1990 just before 11:00. a colorful clown drives up to the floor home of marlene warren carrying flowers, balloons and rings the doorbell. >> the clown pulls out a gun and fires at point blank range to marlene's face. >> reporter: marlene's 22-year-old son joe is at home with friends. >> he remembers seeing the clown's brown eyes as...
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. >> bono had a bike injury same -- >> so did the scary book -- stephen king. sorry.eek-long residency in brooklyn tonight back in jimmy's hometown borough. his team sent us this clip where he and paul shaffer host their own talk show. >> our first guest wearing a pink skirt. your name? >> how are you doing. >> hi. i'm doing well. what is you name. >> aliza holland. >> ladies and gentlemen, aliza. ♪ >> okay. yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy welcomes a-list guests including howard stern, tracy morgan, arnold schwarzenegger and tonight's show features amy schumer and lcd sound system. yeah, back in brooklyn. amazing lineup. >> and finally "american idol" judges katy perry, luke bryan and lionel riching are scouring the country for the next star. they headed to new orleans for the second set of auditions in the city taking some time to the big easy. richie bryan and perry hopping on a float and cruising flew the french quarter with a brass band no less while tossing beads to the crowd and it continues. they continental make them earn those beads. >> no no. >> appropriate tv,
. >> bono had a bike injury same -- >> so did the scary book -- stephen king. sorry.eek-long residency in brooklyn tonight back in jimmy's hometown borough. his team sent us this clip where he and paul shaffer host their own talk show. >> our first guest wearing a pink skirt. your name? >> how are you doing. >> hi. i'm doing well. what is you name. >> aliza holland. >> ladies and gentlemen, aliza. ♪ >> okay. yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy...
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stephen king's "it" still killing it, taking over $300 million and counting.atching in a crowd? and earlier in the year "get out," jordan peele's shoestring budget also reaped over 250 million bucks. >> yo, sorry, man. >> get out. >> reporter: horror is so hot right now. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> and we're back with our friend larry hackett, managing of 1010 media and i know you spoke to one of the producers of "happy death day" and "get out." huge successes. are they surprised by them? >> they have a formula. and that is you have a very small budget, $5 billion, and you get talented screen writers and directors and you give them their room. we know how hollywood works, the bigger budget the more people get involved and can you not have a creative, clever horror picture or any picture with lots of studio notes. at $5 million the stakes are low so they don't have those problems and get these clever movies that people are loving to see. >> why are people loving to see these? >> it goes back to the whole idea of how horror s
stephen king's "it" still killing it, taking over $300 million and counting.atching in a crowd? and earlier in the year "get out," jordan peele's shoestring budget also reaped over 250 million bucks. >> yo, sorry, man. >> get out. >> reporter: horror is so hot right now. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> and we're back with our friend larry hackett, managing of 1010 media and i know you spoke to one of the...
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killer. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: almost like kingsser? does he have soft lips? >> we did that at the diane keaton a.f.i. tribute. >> stephen: doesn't matter where you did it. >> i don't remember what the premise was. the premise was, "hey, i really like you!" >> stephen: exactly. ( laughter ) now, you met him when you were doing "three amigos" i imagine. >> "three amigos," yes. >> stephen: do you do films anymore? i miss steve martin on camera. >> i'm so interested in what i'm doing right now, besides no offers, but-- ( laughter ) >> stephen: really? >> no, i really like touring around, being live, which is strange. i can't even believe i'm saying that. >> stephen: why is it strange? you like a live audience, right? ( cheers and applause ) >> absolutely, this is great. i tell you what it was. when i was doing stand up-- jerry seinfeld is the opposite. he loves it and thinks its great. i was alone out there and thinking ahead and thinking, will that work? on to the next, what is the next thing, and now i have a partner, and we just la
killer. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: almost like kingsser? does he have soft lips? >> we did that at the diane keaton a.f.i. tribute. >> stephen: doesn't matter where you did it. >> i don't remember what the premise was. the premise was, "hey, i really like you!" >> stephen: exactly. ( laughter ) now, you met him when you were doing "three amigos" i imagine. >> "three...
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look at the tremendous success of c"it," the stephen king story we know comic books are very hot right now. i think "blade runner," you said it in the story there, it is a cult classic i don't think that there are that many fans of the "blade runner" original movie out there to make this a wide box office success. >> certainly some of the evidence said it was most popular in wealthy urban markets like los angeles it actually did pretty well overseas including in the uk, surprisingly it could still make some dough, but not enough necessarily to justify a whole bunch of sequels. >> in fact, the original "blade runner" started very slow as well. >> right. >> it was a big box office disappointment when it came out. >> continue to have the sequel in the year -- >> yes. >> -- the last one was set. >> when 2049 rolls around, maybe they'll come up with a third one at that point. >> disappointment for those -- >> harrison ford will still be around. >> for those theater stocks today, that's the biggest story, how violently negatively they reacted. >> lot of expectations for this movie. helping t
look at the tremendous success of c"it," the stephen king story we know comic books are very hot right now. i think "blade runner," you said it in the story there, it is a cult classic i don't think that there are that many fans of the "blade runner" original movie out there to make this a wide box office success. >> certainly some of the evidence said it was most popular in wealthy urban markets like los angeles it actually did pretty well overseas including...
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largely due to the stephen king smash hit, the first september release ever to gross more than 200-millionollars. without "it," hollywood's scary summer might have continued into fall. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge (quick update). we'll be back with the top 4 stories for your morning here on the this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. (james) welcome back. time now for the top 4 on 4 -- four stories you need to know about this morning. (james) recapping the shooting that happened sunday night in las vegas. at least 59 people are dead -- and more than 500 others are hurt. police say the killer was a 64-year-old retired accoutant -- with no history of violence. authorities found an arsenal of 42 firearms, explosives, and ammo between his mandalay bay hotel room... and home in mesquite. (robin) the search continues for stacee etc
largely due to the stephen king smash hit, the first september release ever to gross more than 200-millionollars. without "it," hollywood's scary summer might have continued into fall. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge (quick update). we'll be back with the top 4 stories for your morning here on the this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a...
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. >>> the "los angeles times" reports the los angeles kings shooter stephen paddock has been charged> and new orleans times picky eun reports on the death of rock and roll legend fats domino. ♪ you made me cry when you said good-bye ain't that a shame ♪ >> domino died yet in louisiana from natural causes. he sold more than 110 million records and was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1986. his hits were "ain't that a shame" and "blueberry hill." he was 89. >>> coming up, amazon delivers. with will show you how you can hand over your keys for deliveries. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. i'm karen, i'm a teacher. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system an
. >>> the "los angeles times" reports the los angeles kings shooter stephen paddock has been charged> and new orleans times picky eun reports on the death of rock and roll legend fats domino. ♪ you made me cry when you said good-bye ain't that a shame ♪ >> domino died yet in louisiana from natural causes. he sold more than 110 million records and was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1986. his hits were "ain't that a shame" and...