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i don't have a steve martin imitation. not good at imitating anyone. >> it is a political book to be sure but it is also a policy book with a lot of ideas that appeal not just to republicans but others as well. senator, thanks for coming. >> i appreciate it. what's we will be right back. >> we will be right back. ♪ >> mark halperin is out in san diego. we will be talking to him. rand paul is all over the place. we are live 24/seven on bloomberg's politics.com. ♪ >> hello, i'm pimm fox and this is what i am "taking stock of on this day. the bulls gain the upper hand at the open and the bears jump ahead followed by fires at the close. as a low of the day, the s&p 500 was down nearly 2% before prices moved up higher and stocks ended down. billionaire activists bill ackman says market volatility is positive. >> i think it's a favorable environment for what we do. >> despite the volatility? >> volatilities it good thing. if you
i don't have a steve martin imitation. not good at imitating anyone. >> it is a political book to be sure but it is also a policy book with a lot of ideas that appeal not just to republicans but others as well. senator, thanks for coming. >> i appreciate it. what's we will be right back. >> we will be right back. ♪ >> mark halperin is out in san diego. we will be talking to him. rand paul is all over the place. we are live 24/seven on bloomberg's politics.com. ♪...
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. >> and one year i remember he directed "all of me" you know the steve martin movie and that was the year i did "spinal tap" and we were both on the top ten list. i thought that was even more incredible. there are no father-son directors that both achieve at that high level. i've had this conversation with michael douglas who is a good friend and we count on one hand the number of people whose fathers achieved at a very, very high level whose children also did well and there's not a long list you know. >> it's clear how this relationship with the guy next to you has advanced you professionally personally, spiritually, psychologically, i think ha isthat is obvious. what's the draw back to being a son of a guy like this in this town. >> the challenge is early on. [ laughter ] it's not now. i mean, the challenge is early on when you're just starting out. the classic thing of the name opens the door but if you don't deliver the door gets shut very, very quickly. so that part of it is the most difficult part. but once you get your foot hold in there then if you can deliver i mean you look
. >> and one year i remember he directed "all of me" you know the steve martin movie and that was the year i did "spinal tap" and we were both on the top ten list. i thought that was even more incredible. there are no father-son directors that both achieve at that high level. i've had this conversation with michael douglas who is a good friend and we count on one hand the number of people whose fathers achieved at a very, very high level whose children also did well...
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. >> did you ever see the movie the jerk with steve martin. >> that is you every morning. >> we're working on it. >> thank god i golf you in my life right now. >> police near pittsburgh are using technology to try to figure out identity of the woman who died. >> her head was found in the woods last month but that was all they found. police put together 3-d images of the woman's face hoping someone may recognize her. at this point it is not clear whether she was a homicide victim or something else happened in a funeral home but officials say it is illegal to abuse a corpse in pennsylvania and they believe it was done by someone who knew what they were doing. >>> 4:40 is the the time. don tollefson continues his defense during his trial on theft charges the former tv sports personality is representing himself. 200 people told police that he ripped them off. prosecutors say he swindled hundreds of thousands of dollars through sports charities schemes. tollefson admits he made bad business decisions but he believes that this is all a civil issue and not a criminal one. tollefson says he wanted
. >> did you ever see the movie the jerk with steve martin. >> that is you every morning. >> we're working on it. >> thank god i golf you in my life right now. >> police near pittsburgh are using technology to try to figure out identity of the woman who died. >> her head was found in the woods last month but that was all they found. police put together 3-d images of the woman's face hoping someone may recognize her. at this point it is not clear whether she...
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others including steve martin lowering its profit forecast and container stores. a lot of questions out there that's leading to this volatility. >> mary, we'll see you in a little bit. let's bring in chief investment officer at pnc management. gentlemen, welcome. jim i'll go to you. i know everybody expected some volatility in the new year. i don't think they expected all week in the first week of the new year. >> no. we certainly didn't want to cramp it in this short of a period but we've been lulled to sleep in the last couple of years with low volatility and even on a mean reversion basis i think this year as the fed begins to transition we'll see more volatility in the market at least that normal range which we've been below at for the last couple of years. >> neil do you agree >> i try and use common sense and logic, sue, when i looked at the first four days of the market it was primarily flat. of course the market was closer the first three days. essentially when i looked at it we lost in the fifth day and sixth day 2.5% came back 3%. today is another day. a
others including steve martin lowering its profit forecast and container stores. a lot of questions out there that's leading to this volatility. >> mary, we'll see you in a little bit. let's bring in chief investment officer at pnc management. gentlemen, welcome. jim i'll go to you. i know everybody expected some volatility in the new year. i don't think they expected all week in the first week of the new year. >> no. we certainly didn't want to cramp it in this short of a period...
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it also led wonderfully to a steve martin song which you can still access on youtube. did it the other day. n.e.h.'s investment in documentary film making has had extraordinary impact in ken burns' work stands out from all of the work we have done. the brooklyn bridge came out in 1982. followed by "life and times of huey long" and "civil war" and in the first viewing had 12 million viewers. ken's most recent film which many people have seen, "the roosevelts" was seen by 33 million people on public television stations across the country. these productions are very impressive and important to us but they represent only the tip of the iceberg of n.e.h.'s impact. millions more americans have been touched by the state humanities councils, museums historical associations by the work of n.e.h. funded scholars , which include 18 pullitzer prizewinners and 20 bancroft prize winners. and by the courses these educators offered in the wake of their n.e.h. experience and there is also our web site which offers humanities resources to primary and secondary school teachers and draws
it also led wonderfully to a steve martin song which you can still access on youtube. did it the other day. n.e.h.'s investment in documentary film making has had extraordinary impact in ken burns' work stands out from all of the work we have done. the brooklyn bridge came out in 1982. followed by "life and times of huey long" and "civil war" and in the first viewing had 12 million viewers. ken's most recent film which many people have seen, "the roosevelts" was...
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the best selling children's book by steve martin. awards and honors include a honorary doctorates from wesleyan university art institute of boston, she is also a member of the american academy of the arts and sciences and a fellow at dartmouth college. her latest book can't we talk about something more pleasant:a memoir, told through four color cartoons, family photos and documents. her memoir is both comfort and comic relief. for anyone experiencing a life altering loss of elderly parents, the particulars -- in their idiosyncrasies the scenes i universal. adult children accepting a parental role, aging and unstable parents the institution dealing with uncomfortable physical intimacy and strangers to provide the most personal care. a portrait of two lives at their end and an only child coping as best she can. can't we talk about something more pleasant? shows the full range of talent as a cartoonist and storyteller. charles blow is the new york times's visual op-ed columnist. in louisiana. columbia university law professor. patricia
the best selling children's book by steve martin. awards and honors include a honorary doctorates from wesleyan university art institute of boston, she is also a member of the american academy of the arts and sciences and a fellow at dartmouth college. her latest book can't we talk about something more pleasant:a memoir, told through four color cartoons, family photos and documents. her memoir is both comfort and comic relief. for anyone experiencing a life altering loss of elderly parents, the...
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the best-selling children's book by steve martin. her awards and honors include honorary doctorates from dartmouth college, lesley university art institute of boston. she is also a member of the american academy of the arts and sciences and a montgomery fellow at dartmouth college. her latest book can't we talk about something more pleasant, and memoir told through four-color cartoons family photos and documents. her memoir is both comfort and comic relief. for anyone experiencing the life altering loss of elderly parents. while the particular are chapped skin the idiosyncrasies the themes are universal. adult children accepting a parental role e.g. in an unstable parents leaving a family home for an institution dealing with uncomfortable physical intimacy managing logistics and hiring strangers to provide the most personal care. a portrait of two lives that their ad in an only child hoping that especially can. can we talk about something more pleasant shows the full range of roz chast's talent as a cartoonist and storyteller. charle
the best-selling children's book by steve martin. her awards and honors include honorary doctorates from dartmouth college, lesley university art institute of boston. she is also a member of the american academy of the arts and sciences and a montgomery fellow at dartmouth college. her latest book can't we talk about something more pleasant, and memoir told through four-color cartoons family photos and documents. her memoir is both comfort and comic relief. for anyone experiencing the life...
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. >> steve martin's new comedy roxanne. >> this week on siskel & ebert at the movies. >> you said ithere, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. ♪ ♪ >> the greatest day for gene was when roger came in to say that he was going to get married. i remember gene saying to me, can you believe this is happening? he's going to have a mortgage. he's going to have to buy furniture. he's going to have all the same things that we do to have to deal with. he's going to need the show. he'll never leave now. >> shaz was probably more life altering for him than his tv show. she really, really liked him for what he was and not who he was. >> she changed his life immeas
. >> steve martin's new comedy roxanne. >> this week on siskel & ebert at the movies. >> you said ithere, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get...
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it also led wonderfully to a steve martin satirical song which you can still access on youtube. i did it the other day and i urge you to do it as well. neh investment in documentary filmmaking also has had an extraordinary impact and ken burns worked on all of the films we have done and there are many more. the brooklyn bridge came out in 1982 followed by the life and times of huey long in 1986 in the civil war which first started in 1990 and had in its first 12 million viewers. ken's most recent film which i'm sure many people in this room have seen the roosevelt, was seen by 33 million people in the first week of airing on public television stations across the country. now these productions are very impressive and very important to us. but they represent only the tip of the iceberg of neh' iceberg. many more moore hasn't been touched in some way by the humanities council by neh supported libraries and exams are the work of neh funded scholars which included 18 pulitzer prizewinners and 20 bancroft prizewinners. by zimon arsonist is used for educators and by the courses these e
it also led wonderfully to a steve martin satirical song which you can still access on youtube. i did it the other day and i urge you to do it as well. neh investment in documentary filmmaking also has had an extraordinary impact and ken burns worked on all of the films we have done and there are many more. the brooklyn bridge came out in 1982 followed by the life and times of huey long in 1986 in the civil war which first started in 1990 and had in its first 12 million viewers. ken's most...
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. >> reporter: many fathers like steve martin in "cheaper by the dozen" are left in over their heads.king to social media to document this going crazy with no mom. >> miss. >> ah. >> open. yeah! >> reporter: showing us it takes a great deal of effort patience and a little creativity. the response to cavallari's post a flood of understanding from other parents one writing i love this honesty, kids are the world's toughest job. cavallari agrees and that sometimes dads need to be reminded just how tough writing on instagram, ladies you want your man to appreciate you. leave them alone with the kids to see what we deal with. we get a bad rap sometime george. we can handle things. we just handle them differently. >> differently is one word for it. we do the best we can. andrew shue from cafe mom is here, of course with his lovely wife. i want you to tan by. we're going to kristin first. you got to tell us you're on skype. you got to tell us why you decided to reveal this to the whole world. >> i mean i was dying laughing when i got that text or those text messages and it's something that e
. >> reporter: many fathers like steve martin in "cheaper by the dozen" are left in over their heads.king to social media to document this going crazy with no mom. >> miss. >> ah. >> open. yeah! >> reporter: showing us it takes a great deal of effort patience and a little creativity. the response to cavallari's post a flood of understanding from other parents one writing i love this honesty, kids are the world's toughest job. cavallari agrees and that...
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. >> ♪ whoo-oo-oo ♪ >> ♪ oo-ooh ♪ >> ♪ whoa some people may say you can't but you can ♪ steve: sing, martin may say you won't but you will, yes, you will ♪ >> ♪ ooh >> ♪ some people they might laugh at you ♪ [cheering and applause] steve: ♪ ooh ♪ >> ♪ ooh ♪ >> ♪ but you must believe that every dream you have come true only believe ♪
. >> ♪ whoo-oo-oo ♪ >> ♪ oo-ooh ♪ >> ♪ whoa some people may say you can't but you can ♪ steve: sing, martin may say you won't but you will, yes, you will ♪ >> ♪ ooh >> ♪ some people they might laugh at you ♪ [cheering and applause] steve: ♪ ooh ♪ >> ♪ ooh ♪ >> ♪ but you must believe that every dream you have come true only believe ♪
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. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educatedttorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two days and deliver written assurances requested by koresh, but schneider abruptly cancels the second meeting. >> he indicated that david didn't think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don't want to come out or david doesn't want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn't think it's necessary. >> for agent sage, a heated phone conversation that follows provokes a crucial realization about koresh. >> at one point he is talking about my salvation and i said, david, i am absolutely confident in my salvation as a christian. and you, partner, are not in a position to judge me. now, that was a very calculated move because stop
. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educatedttorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two days and deliver written...
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you and steve martin and tom hanks have a joint colonoscopy. >> not every year. >> you have to go every>> we will be talking to the backstreet boys. >> it's a segue. i'm good at segues. how long are you there? >> until march 29th. go now. >> see it now. >> come to new york and see the show. it's great to have you here. >> did you meet tamron hall? >> yes. absolutely. >> she is part of that colonoscopy group. >> i would watch. i would. >> whoa! >> oh, my gosh. >> sorry you had to hear that. >> i think we are taking a team. we'll be right back. mom usually throws a gogurt in there. well mom's not here today so we're doing things dad's way. which means i get... two. (singing) snack time and lunch. (singing) snack time and lunch. gogurt because lunch needs some fun. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com ogue you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, . >> taking a look at the headlines and a new way of reaching taxpayers to get tips and answer questions. the agency is dealing
you and steve martin and tom hanks have a joint colonoscopy. >> not every year. >> you have to go every>> we will be talking to the backstreet boys. >> it's a segue. i'm good at segues. how long are you there? >> until march 29th. go now. >> see it now. >> come to new york and see the show. it's great to have you here. >> did you meet tamron hall? >> yes. absolutely. >> she is part of that colonoscopy group. >> i would watch. i...
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>> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- martin short, gabrielle union, musical guest, mary j. blige and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 173! >> steve: and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! oh! that's what i'm talking about! a hot crowd tonight! that's what you need, a great new york city crowd! welcome, everyone, to "the tonight show." thank you so much for being here. what a show to come to. what a show to be at. [ cheers ] this is the one. this is the one. thank you for being here. thank you for watching, you guys. here's what everyone's talking about. everyone is gearing up for the holidays, you guys. in fact, last week, president obama and the first lady released the first ever interactive white house holiday card. you see that? it's really cute. the way it works is, you open the card, you enter your name and your social security number -- and then, you're signed up for obamacare. [ laughter ] it's just really a surrogate. happy holidays, suckers! happ
>> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- martin short, gabrielle union, musical guest, mary j. blige and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 173! >> steve: and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! oh! that's what i'm talking about! a hot crowd tonight! that's what you...
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steve: oh, he's the greatest. >> jimmy: he is the greatest. gosh, you just don't want this book to end. i'll talk to him about this. martins here, you guys. >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's really -- >> steve: i read it. it's great. >> jimmy: -- fantastic, man. there's so many things to talk to him about. we're going to talk and then we're going to play a game of pictionary tonight with -- [ cheers and applause ] -- with some very special guests. >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: also, from the new movie "top five," the beautiful, the talented, gabrielle union is coming by. [ cheers and applause ] that's a good one. and we have fantastic music. do you remember, higgins, we went out to dinner -- we went to dinner. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and we saw this performer sitting at a table with her friends eating dinner. [ laughter ] she was with taraji? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i think she was eating dinner with taraji, and we sent over our bill. [ laughter ] >> steve: then we waved. when it got there, we waved. >> jimmy: yeah, but i just wanted to see what her reaction was. we said, oh, no, s
steve: oh, he's the greatest. >> jimmy: he is the greatest. gosh, you just don't want this book to end. i'll talk to him about this. martins here, you guys. >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's really -- >> steve: i read it. it's great. >> jimmy: -- fantastic, man. there's so many things to talk to him about. we're going to talk and then we're going to play a game of pictionary tonight with -- [ cheers and applause ] -- with some very special...
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way museums think about their public and the way the public thinks about museums and led to a steve martin song which you can still access on youtube. i did it the other day. n.e.h.'s investment in documentary film making has had extraordinary impact in ken burns' work stands out from all of the work we have done. the brooklyn bridge came out in 1982. followed by "life and times of howy long" and "civil war" and in the first viewing had 12 million viewers. ken's most recent film which many people have seen, "the roosevelts" was seen by 33 million people on public television stations across the station. these productions are very impressive and important to us but they represent only the tip of the iceberg of n.e.h.'s impact. many more have been touched by the state humanities councils museums, historical associations by the work of n.e.h. funded scholars which include 18 pullitzer prize winners. and by the courses these educators offered in the wake of their n.e.h. experience and there is also our web site, which offers humanities resources to primary and secondary school teachers and draw
way museums think about their public and the way the public thinks about museums and led to a steve martin song which you can still access on youtube. i did it the other day. n.e.h.'s investment in documentary film making has had extraordinary impact in ken burns' work stands out from all of the work we have done. the brooklyn bridge came out in 1982. followed by "life and times of howy long" and "civil war" and in the first viewing had 12 million viewers. ken's most recent...
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that was steve scalese who voted against establishing martin luther king's birthday as a holiday in louisiana as a federal holiday. we don't know because it was a voice vote in the house of representatives, and we have asked the congressman's office over a week ago how he voted on that, and he's refused to answer the question. >>> up next, how the fbi knew it was north korea attacking sony. the nsa has been inside the north korean attack machine for a while now. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. imagine if razors could move up and down, and all around. hugging tight, swirling left and turning right. behold, new venus swirl. the only razor with five contour blades and a flexiball. to contour to your tricky pla
that was steve scalese who voted against establishing martin luther king's birthday as a holiday in louisiana as a federal holiday. we don't know because it was a voice vote in the house of representatives, and we have asked the congressman's office over a week ago how he voted on that, and he's refused to answer the question. >>> up next, how the fbi knew it was north korea attacking sony. the nsa has been inside the north korean attack machine for a while now. i've been called a...
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that was steve scalese who voted against establishing martin luther king's birthday as a holiday in louisiana against it as a federal holiday. we don't know because it was a voice vote in the house of representatives, and we have asked the congressman's office over a week ago how he voted on that, and he's refused to answer the question. >>> up next how the fbi knew it was north korea attacking sony. the nsa has been inside the north korean attack machine for a while now. which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools so you only pay for what's right for you which saves money. they settle claims quickly which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. because that's how it should work in the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. what's in a can of del monte green beans? ( ♪ ) grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. with no artificial ingredients. del monte. bursting with life. >>> i tho
that was steve scalese who voted against establishing martin luther king's birthday as a holiday in louisiana against it as a federal holiday. we don't know because it was a voice vote in the house of representatives, and we have asked the congressman's office over a week ago how he voted on that, and he's refused to answer the question. >>> up next how the fbi knew it was north korea attacking sony. the nsa has been inside the north korean attack machine for a while now. which saves...
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steve, did she get that right? >> let's take a look at the segment from monday. >> today is martin luther king jr.d mississippi and arkansas. >> yes, 150 years later, robert e. lee's birthday is still being honored. >> well done. >> god bless america. >> god bless arkansas in particular. you have to get two to win the bad prize. question two, on wednesday's show, we reported that harry reid, the top democrat is in the senate, is going to have to undergo surgery to protect the eyesight in his right eye after he was injured over the holidays. how was senator reid injured over the senate christmas break. a. complications during laser eye surgery. b., he got punched in the eye during a charity boxing match? was it c, a piece of exercise equipment broke while he was working out? or d, bar fight in alaska? >> as much as i would want to say d, it's c. >> let's take a look at the footage from the press conference from this week. >> i was doing exercises that i've been doing for many years with those large rubber bands, and one of them broke and spun me around and i crashed into these cabinets. >> as much
steve, did she get that right? >> let's take a look at the segment from monday. >> today is martin luther king jr.d mississippi and arkansas. >> yes, 150 years later, robert e. lee's birthday is still being honored. >> well done. >> god bless america. >> god bless arkansas in particular. you have to get two to win the bad prize. question two, on wednesday's show, we reported that harry reid, the top democrat is in the senate, is going to have to undergo...
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martin freeman will be joining us. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: he's a good man. [ cheers and applause ]oing to go head to head in a fun holiday game. you don't want to miss that. but first, we have a great show tonight. from the new movie "the gambler," mark wahlberg is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] they love him. we love him. he's a good guy. he's -- mark and i are playing a brand new game tonight. it involves a bit of gambling and a little bit of slapping. it's called slapjack. so, you want to stay tuned for that. it's a brand new game. every kid is going to be out there doing it. slapjack. [ cheers and applause ] plus, one of our favorite "saturday night live" alums, the very funny kevin nealon is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] i mean, talk about funny. >> steve: he's funny. he's nice. >> jimmy: we're going to talk to him and also he's going to do stand-up for us. it's going to be awesome. that will be great. i love kevin nealon. >> steve: i love kevin nealon. >> jimmy: guys, we have exactly 10 shows left before we go on christmas break. which means it's time for a new
martin freeman will be joining us. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: he's a good man. [ cheers and applause ]oing to go head to head in a fun holiday game. you don't want to miss that. but first, we have a great show tonight. from the new movie "the gambler," mark wahlberg is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] they love him. we love him. he's a good guy. he's -- mark and i are playing a brand new game tonight. it involves a bit of gambling and a little bit of slapping. it's...
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steve. >> we have rosemary here. >> we have two men down, bill martin. >> i know, it's been going around my house.ing to stay healthy. >> you stay healthy. >> and thank you, the morning crew guys, they're wiping everything down for us to keep us healthy. >>> outside our doors this morning we have fog once again and it's thickening up over areas of the north bay and in the east bay as well. giving you a live look there, we have less than two hours until the official sunrise, you can see the low clouds over there. not as widespread. some of us are waking up with clear skies and i've been talking about in this morning, we get the cold skies and colder temperatures and some of us in the 30s this morning. let's look at the fog first, napa reporting half mile, quarter a mile in concord, you can see the thicker fog resides. especially over the north bay, you're going to find it along highway 4, in and out of concord, and if you're going out of the central valley it's going to be there for the early- morning hours as well from i-80 to vallejo as well. we have 35 in napa, 37 novato. temperatures not as bad
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steve. thank you very much. we are looking at a commute that shouldn't be all that bad today, martin luther king holiday, i think now enough people have the day off so we're going to see a little bit of a break. let's go to the east shore freeway, traffic on 80 westbound. it used to be this holiday is relatively new among the others, we had a lot of people that still went to work. we'll see what happened, over the years it's become an observed holiday. bay bridge toll plaza, you can see it is not affecting drive's visibility and no major problems as you drive through. 580 westbound livermore valley, we don't have a lot of slow traffic to talk about as you head into dublin. let's go back to the desk. >>> well today is martin luther king jr. day. an emotional day for many people, some emotionally charged than usual. events around the country have led to celebrations that black lives matter. one demonstration took place over night with people sleeping on the streets, alex. >> reporter: this demonstration still ongoing, you can see what's being called a sleep-in. folks are sleeping here on the sidewalk this morning,
steve. thank you very much. we are looking at a commute that shouldn't be all that bad today, martin luther king holiday, i think now enough people have the day off so we're going to see a little bit of a break. let's go to the east shore freeway, traffic on 80 westbound. it used to be this holiday is relatively new among the others, we had a lot of people that still went to work. we'll see what happened, over the years it's become an observed holiday. bay bridge toll plaza, you can see it is...
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martin luther king. good morning steve. >> good morning to you robin. on this king holiday the producers of the film selma are holding free screenings of the movie for families here. they have come to the city to remember the civil rights workers who lost their lives fighting for voting rights so long ago. hollywood and alabama, producers and stars of selma, the film honoring the civil rights movement marching hand in hand with 1,000 families from selma city hall to the symbolic bridge. it's a far cry from the marches here 50 years ago. when police beat down who dared to cross. this is a celebration. a red carpet event with john legend performing their oscar nominated song glory. >> it's more than a movie. it's a movement and inspiring. >> really is important chronicling, a movement that is not over. >> oprah winfrey plays annie lee cooper. a woman who was rejected over and over again. >> i think the way this movie resonated with the public is the best reward any of us associated with this film could receive. >> we met a great grandmother who marched ac
martin luther king. good morning steve. >> good morning to you robin. on this king holiday the producers of the film selma are holding free screenings of the movie for families here. they have come to the city to remember the civil rights workers who lost their lives fighting for voting rights so long ago. hollywood and alabama, producers and stars of selma, the film honoring the civil rights movement marching hand in hand with 1,000 families from selma city hall to the symbolic bridge....
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group in 1968 and "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson has more on her life's work to spread peace and equality. >> reporter: for most in monday's march martinking represents a movement, legacy, a dream very few actual a live to hear him speak. >> it is still alive and that we have a long way to go. >> reporter: retired school counselor marilyn hill is marching with the sisters of swing five swing. formed in 1969 the group was the black power response to established greek sororities, he was in college during the civil rights movement. >> fifty plus years since selma, we're still fighting for justice for freedom, for equality. >> reporter: half century later marilyn says that the country is a lot better but recent struggles make it clear that the fight must continue. today she says that it has to start from within. >> we need to build up our kid. we're constantly complaining about what is going on in our schools but as parents we need to start at home. >> reporter: advice for creating positive change from a woman who was there to see it happen. in center city, steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> students at university of pennsylva
group in 1968 and "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson has more on her life's work to spread peace and equality. >> reporter: for most in monday's march martinking represents a movement, legacy, a dream very few actual a live to hear him speak. >> it is still alive and that we have a long way to go. >> reporter: retired school counselor marilyn hill is marching with the sisters of swing five swing. formed in 1969 the group was the black power response to...
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martin luther king day. i'm dave clark. let's talk about your weather and traffic now. steveindeed, dave. we have a lot of fog, low clouds. that was a pretty shot there. >> it was. >> low clouds not only over the ocean, but the bay, then thick fog toward inland areas. visibilities look to be improving a little bit, but there are breaks in the low clouds. we will have mostly sunny skies and on the mild side. i mean, we're sitting in the 50s now. we had a lot of high clouds earlier. they have really flown out of the picture. look for the fog to burn off and then temperatures start warming up. 50s for many right now, ending up with mid-60s. low 50s from alamo, blackhawk, pittsburg. measurable drizzle towards brentwood, san jose. there's a lot of fog in the state here. there's going to be a lot of sun here later on. at the end of the week, maybe record highs. until then, 60s on the temps with a few upper 50s if you're stuck in the fog. here's sal with what's been a quiet monday at least so far, i think. >> it sure has been. i think it's going to be a nice break for people who hav
martin luther king day. i'm dave clark. let's talk about your weather and traffic now. steveindeed, dave. we have a lot of fog, low clouds. that was a pretty shot there. >> it was. >> low clouds not only over the ocean, but the bay, then thick fog toward inland areas. visibilities look to be improving a little bit, but there are breaks in the low clouds. we will have mostly sunny skies and on the mild side. i mean, we're sitting in the 50s now. we had a lot of high clouds earlier....
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today stars of the movie selma returned to that alabama city to martin luther king and so many others made history in 1965. abc's steve has some more now. >> reporter: hate today ad in to history symbolic march up to the ebony bridge tonight, hollywood has come to alabama. selma producer oprah winfrey, film's director and lead actor and free screenings of the film for families here. but today they told us this is more than a movie premiere. >> martin luther king was shot for work that he did and knowing that is very hum blink. >> reporter: in march it will be 50 years since alabama police beat down civil rights demonstrators who demanded voting rights for black americans, and dared to walk across this bridge. winfrey, also agreed star in the film plays annie lee cooper. this was the the way it was, county officials finding any excuse to reject black voter registrations. >> how many county judges in alabama. >> sixty-seven. >> name them. >> this is a picture of the real life annie lee cooper arrested outside courthouse after famously striking the sheriff. winfrey explained to robin roberts why she did the film. >> i di
today stars of the movie selma returned to that alabama city to martin luther king and so many others made history in 1965. abc's steve has some more now. >> reporter: hate today ad in to history symbolic march up to the ebony bridge tonight, hollywood has come to alabama. selma producer oprah winfrey, film's director and lead actor and free screenings of the film for families here. but today they told us this is more than a movie premiere. >> martin luther king was shot for work...
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martin luther king day. >>> pam cook is enjoying a well- deserved day off. stevebecause he is nursing the flu there. but we need him there. >> i'd be board at home. i'd be board getting well at home. >>> we have a lot of fog over us, very cloudy, mild, warm lows, i'll tell you, dave, that ricola in the hot water works, that's just what the doctor ordered if you there. >>> we have a lot of cloud cover over us, and i mean, the lows coupled 10 days ago in the 20s, 30s, now we're in the 50s. high clouds over us, we have some cooling over night. i was sitting here last night saying why is it so warm? it is warm because there is so much moisture in the air, thick fog around the bay area, san jose has a lot of that fog, 56sfo, 55saratoga. and a little bit of drizzle out there, myself, maybe some of that cloud cover will be with us in the morning once the cloud cover clears, the sun will burn off the fog we'll have afternoon sun and mild muggy humid conditions. afternoon sun and temperatures in the 60s, the weekend looks downright warm. i'll have more on that in about 10
martin luther king day. >>> pam cook is enjoying a well- deserved day off. stevebecause he is nursing the flu there. but we need him there. >> i'd be board at home. i'd be board getting well at home. >>> we have a lot of fog over us, very cloudy, mild, warm lows, i'll tell you, dave, that ricola in the hot water works, that's just what the doctor ordered if you there. >>> we have a lot of cloud cover over us, and i mean, the lows coupled 10 days ago in the 20s,...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- martin gabrielle union, musical guest, mary j. b
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steve rudin has the answer and a first look at the forecast. >> always looking for to the upcoming weekend. a long weekend for many people with martin luther king day on monday. take a look at what is going on outside. a few breaks in the clouds. partly cloudy this hour. dulles looking at a mix of clouds and a few clear spots. we will see our skies gradually clear as we move through the late-night hours. this is doppler radar. no problems. drive for the morning rush hour tomorrow. aperture -- 34 degrees at reagan national. frederick at the freezing mark. -- temperature 34 degrees look at manassas. they are dropping down to 23 degrees. this is what we have for your lookout -- your weather forecast as we move through -- the weather bug. temperatures in the 20's. the forecast in much more detail. it will take us through the upcoming weekend. we have a brief warm-up and a chance for -- next week. >> thank you. because of all the bad weather over the past two weeks, students in loudoun county are getting a break from the terms. late this afternoon, schools announced a middle and high school students will not take exams next week as plann
steve rudin has the answer and a first look at the forecast. >> always looking for to the upcoming weekend. a long weekend for many people with martin luther king day on monday. take a look at what is going on outside. a few breaks in the clouds. partly cloudy this hour. dulles looking at a mix of clouds and a few clear spots. we will see our skies gradually clear as we move through the late-night hours. this is doppler radar. no problems. drive for the morning rush hour tomorrow....
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celebrate the life of martin luther king, we're reminded of something that he once said, "life's most persistent and urgent question isn't what are you doing for others?" " steveartman found an answer "on the road." >> reporter: being a custodian here at trinity high school in euless texas isn't the most important job in the world but don't tell that to the custodian. >> if i clean a toilet and you sit on that toilet, you can rest assured that's the cleanest toilet you will ever sit on. >> reporter: i'll take your word for that. >> yeah. >> reporter: charles clark takes i had job that seriously but his greatest asset has nothing to do with his cleaning. it's his counseling. >> we can sit on this rock right here. >> reporter: not long after he started at trinity 25 years ago charles clark began pulling kids aside. kids he thought might be falling through the cracks. >> i'm not asking you to be a rhodes scholar. >> reporter: kids he thought might need a little mentor. >> before you get in trouble you'll call me, right. >> reporter: kids like jesse walehwa. >> mr. clark has been look out for me since i got here. i could tell mr. clark anything. he's very wise, ve
celebrate the life of martin luther king, we're reminded of something that he once said, "life's most persistent and urgent question isn't what are you doing for others?" " steveartman found an answer "on the road." >> reporter: being a custodian here at trinity high school in euless texas isn't the most important job in the world but don't tell that to the custodian. >> if i clean a toilet and you sit on that toilet, you can rest assured that's the cleanest...
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steve handelsman tells us about that. >> hands up! >> reporter: two miles from the u.s. capitol in washington 50 years after martin challenged the nation -- >> i have a dream. >> reporter: -- many said their dream on this day, after the death of eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri as the police will judge by the content of character, not the color of skin. >> we still have a long ways to go. and we still have to fight for our rights and dignity for all people. >> my message to black people, to african-americans, is we should be just as outraged every time one of us shoot one of us. >> reporter: secretary of homeland security jeh johnson was at the king memorial. >> hatred violence and poverty still inhabit our nation. >> reporter: and people marched against them today in st. paul. in southfield michigan and in san antonio, texas, and elsewhere. but vice president biden noted, compared to southern cops in the '60s as seen in the movie "selma," most police today are far more fair. >> there's no reason on earth we cannot repair the breach that we've recently seen between law enforcement and minority
steve handelsman tells us about that. >> hands up! >> reporter: two miles from the u.s. capitol in washington 50 years after martin challenged the nation -- >> i have a dream. >> reporter: -- many said their dream on this day, after the death of eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri as the police will judge by the content of character, not the color of skin. >> we still have a long ways to go. and we still have to fight for our rights and dignity...
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steve. you brought in rosemary here. >> it's great to have rosemary here. >> likewise, i enjoy my time with you as well. >> bill martin is sick. >> thankfully, two down and two on. >>> we have fog to start the morning once gun. subtle changes in the forecast for wednesday and we have visibility down to quarter of a mile for some. santa rosa and concord reporting visibility down to a quarter mile. napa was includedded in that in the last half-hour. visibility has improved in your area, that could be temporary so expect very thick fog getting into parts of the east bay and north bay. that darker shade of gray stretches from i-80 to the central valley. most of the bay,th around the bay, the peninsula and the east bay are looking fairly well and we have partly cloudy skies in areas around oakland and sfo and fair skies above that fog, temperatures a lot chillier for some. napa you were two degrees above freezing, i want to talk to half moon bay. 54 degrees at half moon bay, one of the only spots in the 50s this morning. half moon bay reporting and it's helping to stir the cold air and keep it from settling in. temperature
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steve clemones thank you. stay with us everybody at home up next an important guest, civil rights activists who worked closely with dr. martin luther king during the civil rights moment depicted in the film "selma" he'll weigh in on controversies around the film after the break. >>> we're back live in atlanta, welcome to the program, everybody. today ceos, world leaders and civic leaders all gathered for the 2015 hope global forum here. the goal? to outline a vision for moving this country closer to economic equality. the co-chair for the hope global forum, someone well versed in fighting for equality. andrew young, very much in the news right now as pioneering work in the civil rights moment is depicted in the film "selma" just nominated as an academy awards for best picture and garnering praise and controversy. joining me now andrew young and former mayor of atlanta, and the ceo of give globally. it's exciting and i want to talk about passing the torch generationally. this forum, they are focused on economic equality. but we hear a lot of comments at economic conferences from the wealthy often, about moving towards equalit
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steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> another event to honor doctor king was hosted by rowan university in grass bureau today this is 29th annual martinher king junior scholarship breakfast with all proceeding toward scholarships for students who need financial assistance this years keynote speaker was michael eric dyson a best selling author, scholar and cultural expert. >>> sylvia burrwell of the department of u.s. health ape human services made a stop in philadelphia today. she attended a mlk event at the kline wellness center hosted by project home, an organization that helps local homeless people. afterwards she also spoke about the affordable care act, and the upcoming deadline to enroll by february the 15th. >>> also president obama and the first lady took sometime off today to color, with children at the the boys and girls club of greater washington. they talk about the legacy of doctor martin luther king junior and why his work continues to inspire people after so many years. >>> well, day before he is sworn into office pennsylvania's governor elect tom wolf took part in the king day of service event in harrisburg. >> probabl
steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> another event to honor doctor king was hosted by rowan university in grass bureau today this is 29th annual martinher king junior scholarship breakfast with all proceeding toward scholarships for students who need financial assistance this years keynote speaker was michael eric dyson a best selling author, scholar and cultural expert. >>> sylvia burrwell of the department of u.s. health ape human services made a stop in...
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steve handelsman was at a march in washington, d.c. where the police killings of african-americans was still the central issue. >> hands up! don't shoot. >> two miles for the u.s. capitol in washington. >>> 62 years after martin challenged the nation. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: many said their dream on this day, after the death of eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri. >> we still have a long ways to go. we still have to fight for our rights and dignity for all people. >> my message to black people to african-americans, we should be just as outraged every part-time one of us shoots one of us. >> hatred. violence and poverty still inhabit our nation. >> and people marched against them in st. paul, in michigan in san antonio, texas and elsewhere. but compared to southern cops in the '60s most police today are far more fair. >> there's no reason on earth we cannot prepare the breach we have recently seen between law enforcement and minority communities. president obama steered clear of the controversy, but on this king day, many americans fear his dream is far from reality. i'm steve handelsman nbc news washington. >> the investigation into the sony hack attack appears to have uncovereded a
steve handelsman was at a march in washington, d.c. where the police killings of african-americans was still the central issue. >> hands up! don't shoot. >> two miles for the u.s. capitol in washington. >>> 62 years after martin challenged the nation. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: many said their dream on this day, after the death of eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri. >> we still have a long ways to go. we still have to fight for our...
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steve scalise in his job after he confirmed talking to a white sprem cyst group in louisiana in 2002. he not only spoke before that white supremacist group, but he said they should not have the martin luther king day holiday. the country had been celebrating it as a federal holiday for more than 20 years. he was still against. in fact he is still today. he put out a vaguely positive statement on the occasion today talking about how our nation has been strengthenned by his legacy. there is a lot of personal awkwardness and the surprising list of politicians who disagree. it has come to look worse as time goes on. but beyond those personal decisions, and individual embarrassment, there is hard questions about not just the people, but the policy. the corner stone civil rights achievement the voting rights act was gutting two summers ago. congress thought they could fix it, rewrite the voting rights act and satisfy the court. eric cantor went to march ape cross the edmund pettus bridge. now they say they're not going to do that. republicans in the house have studied the issue and now decide they're not going anything about it, at least no time soon. that is the voting rights act signs
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martin luther king jr. just some of the snubs we are talking about today. but the best actor nods jenkintown's bradley cooper is nominated for his role and eddie redmane and steveel, who stars in fox catcher, the real life story of the wrestlers steve shultz. a local connection to that film, but it did not earn a best picture nod. best actress, felicity jones and reece witherspoon a favorite and julian moore nominated for her role as a doctor struggling with alzheimer's in "still alice" this snub the most notable coming in the best animation category the lego movie left off the list, the 87th academy award is presented on february 22nd right here on 6 abc hosted by neil patrick harris the lego movie and the actor for selma and bradley cooper going for his third academy award. we would like to see him take one home at some point. and ahead saving 6 abc showing you the best deals for a gym membership. >>> plus, he might be known as one of pennsylvania's to senators around here but in washington pat toomey is known as the candy man how the lehigh valley republican became responsible for a rather unusual job. we'll tell you about it when we come back. >>> "action n
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