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you looked up to john wayne, you know, steve mcqueen.think about cowboys. >> anthony: this is david manzanaris. his family has lived here for generations, tracing their roots all the way back to the spanish conquistador. >> david: you know, those cliff walls out there, tony, are like 160 million years old. and the ones on the bottom, about 220. they're all the way back to the, to the triassic era. >> anthony: and this is ghost ranch, next door to david's spread. this is the area where georgia o'keefe spent the last and most productive decades of her life. >> david: now you've walked into her painting. but this is what she called "my country." you know, it wasn't until i was in my early 20s that i even knew who georgia o'keefe was. >> anthony: really? >> david: grew up with her being like a grandmother. it took me going out to l.a. and, uh, going into a gallery out there. i saw all these paintings, and like an idiot i said, "why do you got pictures of my house?" and she said, "please, take a step back there. that's georgia o'keefe's." it'
you looked up to john wayne, you know, steve mcqueen.think about cowboys. >> anthony: this is david manzanaris. his family has lived here for generations, tracing their roots all the way back to the spanish conquistador. >> david: you know, those cliff walls out there, tony, are like 160 million years old. and the ones on the bottom, about 220. they're all the way back to the, to the triassic era. >> anthony: and this is ghost ranch, next door to david's spread. this is the...
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steve mcqueen. people like that used to hang out there.re tourists than you do locals. locals go in sheajay, but the people on the street, like we're filming in the parking lot or whatever, i always see people from nebraska and new jersey, everywhere. and it's always fun. because i'm kind of codependant and feel like, you know, these are the people that put shoes on my kids. so i feel like i -- you owe your fans. >> jimmy: not literally, you're not letting your fans touch your children? >> no, actually -- >> jimmy: you do, that is really codependant. >> but it's -- i just think when they want to take pictures -- a.d.s, i drive them crazy. >> jimmy: in the middle of the shoot, somebody strolls in, you stop and take the picture? >> yeah. mostly it's tourists there. but the harder thing also when we're shooting down on the boardwalk in venice. because there are a lot of characters on the venice boardwalk that have been there forever. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> i mean, and they know me. and so -- >> jimmy: you might be one of them. [ laughter ] >>
steve mcqueen. people like that used to hang out there.re tourists than you do locals. locals go in sheajay, but the people on the street, like we're filming in the parking lot or whatever, i always see people from nebraska and new jersey, everywhere. and it's always fun. because i'm kind of codependant and feel like, you know, these are the people that put shoes on my kids. so i feel like i -- you owe your fans. >> jimmy: not literally, you're not letting your fans touch your children?...
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turbo boost, can the car tha steve mcqueen made famous help ford get back on track?is tuesday, july the 31st. >>> a we bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off tonight. we begin with the latest results from the world's most valuable publicly traded company, apple. after the bell tonig theow component topped both earnings and revenue
turbo boost, can the car tha steve mcqueen made famous help ford get back on track?is tuesday, july the 31st. >>> a we bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off tonight. we begin with the latest results from the world's most valuable publicly traded company, apple. after the bell tonig theow component topped both earnings and revenue
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i would say steve mcqueen. the young steve mcqueen. he was a marine, he had the right combinations, i talked to hollywood and thank you for such a great question. i talked to hollywood about current actors and one thing i keep coming up with is intelligence level of the actor. it cannot be just a pretty face. one reason i found matt damon so believable in the movies, when jason goes to his safety deposit box pulls off his passport, that's my exact birthday. august 21, 1969. the thing that cemented this for me and i read those books as a kid was how smart that damon is. there's some great actors out there would never want. i always use matt damon by saying that's the kind of smarts you're gonna want in a guy. >> host: i want to show a tweet that came out the year two back. what are we looking at? >> guest: that happened about this time last year during the british gate when the beaches were shut down in new jersey and chris christie, the governor has a beach house and over fourth of july weekend and chris christie was on the beach with
i would say steve mcqueen. the young steve mcqueen. he was a marine, he had the right combinations, i talked to hollywood and thank you for such a great question. i talked to hollywood about current actors and one thing i keep coming up with is intelligence level of the actor. it cannot be just a pretty face. one reason i found matt damon so believable in the movies, when jason goes to his safety deposit box pulls off his passport, that's my exact birthday. august 21, 1969. the thing that...
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overly fond of the war but at least we are in technicolor and up there with charles bronson and steve mcqueen. the way in which you come to perceive your own place in being a marginal character in your own story, it's a level you accept. if you are ever in britain it is worth checking out the overlord museum close to southampton, which tells the story. one thing they have there is this amazing embroidery depicting in textile the story of operation overlord as a neck of the that your chat -- as a bayeurho of the tapestry when normandy came to invade england. in 2004 there was a good tv movie called "ike: countdown to d-day" with tom selleck in the part of eisenhower. if i had access to youtube and it was copyright permissible i would show you the scene where andnhower rebukes patton, reminds him about all the allies and reminds him that it is not an anglo-saxon world, this is not what we are fighting for, we have to remember the russians, the polls, the french who are with us. it is worth checking out that scene because it deals with some andhese issues of alliance, in an attempt to remember t
overly fond of the war but at least we are in technicolor and up there with charles bronson and steve mcqueen. the way in which you come to perceive your own place in being a marginal character in your own story, it's a level you accept. if you are ever in britain it is worth checking out the overlord museum close to southampton, which tells the story. one thing they have there is this amazing embroidery depicting in textile the story of operation overlord as a neck of the that your chat -- as...
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i've never been asked it and i tell the you right now, steve mcqueen. the young steve mcqueen.i he was a marine, he had all the right combinations. it's one thing, he is a talked to hollywood duthank you for such a great question. is a talk toed to hollywood but current actors i keep coming up with the intelligence level of the actor. can't just be a pretty face and one reason that it found mat damon so believe able as jason bourne any movies -- quick fact, when jason bourne goes a safety deposit box in switzerland and pulls out his passport and cease who he is, that's my exact birth date. so i have people make fun of that. august 21, 1969. but the thing that really see menned bourne for me -- rad read those poocks as a kid -- how smart matt damon is. you can see it in his eyes. there's some great actor is wouldn't wouldn't because they're pretty face and no intelligence. i say matt damon has the kind of smarts you have to have in a guy that plays harvath. >> host: want so to the a tweet tom county out. [laughing] >> host: what is this. >> guest: that happened last year after b
i've never been asked it and i tell the you right now, steve mcqueen. the young steve mcqueen.i he was a marine, he had all the right combinations. it's one thing, he is a talked to hollywood duthank you for such a great question. is a talk toed to hollywood but current actors i keep coming up with the intelligence level of the actor. can't just be a pretty face and one reason that it found mat damon so believe able as jason bourne any movies -- quick fact, when jason bourne goes a safety...
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is just rolling into showrooms we had a chance to drive it in san francisco, the same streets steve mcqueenriving it on 50 years ago for the movie blip. admittedly we weren't going as fast, but we did get a chance to understand the appeal of the bullet mustang this a limited edition model ford counting on it coming out on their year to date sales, and for ford the mustang still matters. keep in mind the global sales since 2015, and yes they will ship this over to europe and over to asia and china, more than 400,000 sold. it remains in production even after restructuring. remember it's going to be the foc focus active as the company shifts more of its attention and resources to cuvs, suvs and pickup trucks. they were going to expect lower earnings this year due to a variety of factors primarily china and europe being under a lot of pressure. for mustang fans it's important and for ford it's important. you want to have a halo car. if you can bring any kind of shine to your brand, that's what you want and that's what they're hoping for from the bullet mustang. >> phil, great stuff great color
is just rolling into showrooms we had a chance to drive it in san francisco, the same streets steve mcqueenriving it on 50 years ago for the movie blip. admittedly we weren't going as fast, but we did get a chance to understand the appeal of the bullet mustang this a limited edition model ford counting on it coming out on their year to date sales, and for ford the mustang still matters. keep in mind the global sales since 2015, and yes they will ship this over to europe and over to asia and...
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iconic american car brand and now ford making a big bet on the new version inspired by the classic steve mcqueen bullet fill lebeau is live in salts o with the latest. >> i like to say those of us a certain age, can understand the appeal of bullet, the movie and the original bullet mustang. well 50 years after the movie it's back. this is the bullet mustang brought out by ford. and it comes at an interesting time for the company we have detailed over the last several months a number of problems for ford. let's talk about these before we talk about the mustang the bullet mustang and what it means for the company. you have a company ending production of most cars with the exception of the mustang china and europe struggling. and it's said it needs more extensive restructuring. against that back drop yesterday we had a chance to take the bullet mustang out for a drive in sfis. if there is any place you test it out it's here granted we didn't go go the same speed as steve in the movie. this is a vehicle 480 horse power starting under $47,000 with a top speed of 63-mile-per-hour some people say can i
iconic american car brand and now ford making a big bet on the new version inspired by the classic steve mcqueen bullet fill lebeau is live in salts o with the latest. >> i like to say those of us a certain age, can understand the appeal of bullet, the movie and the original bullet mustang. well 50 years after the movie it's back. this is the bullet mustang brought out by ford. and it comes at an interesting time for the company we have detailed over the last several months a number of...
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steve mcqueen. he was a marine. he have all of the right combinations. it's one of the things as i've talked to hollywood. as i've talked to them about current actors. one of the things i keep coming up withom is the intelligence level of the actor. it can't just be a pretty face. one of the reasons that i found that. so believable. a quick fact. when he goes to a safety deposit boxx and pulls out his passport. that is my exact birthday. i people make fun of it all the time. the thing that really cemented that for me. and i have read them as a kid was how smart matt damon is. you can see in his eyes. i just think they are pretty faces and not intelligent. halways say that's the kind of smarts juergen have to have. one tweet that came out a year or two back. what are we looking at.co that happened about this time. and it was in the aftermath of a bridge gate. he decided to go and have a couple of houses. i think it was over fourth of july weekend. the way we came to doing this. he was not leaving my book. and we were watching this unfold in real time and
steve mcqueen. he was a marine. he have all of the right combinations. it's one of the things as i've talked to hollywood. as i've talked to them about current actors. one of the things i keep coming up withom is the intelligence level of the actor. it can't just be a pretty face. one of the reasons that i found that. so believable. a quick fact. when he goes to a safety deposit boxx and pulls out his passport. that is my exact birthday. i people make fun of it all the time. the thing that...
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but, again, steve clark and thomas mcqueen, who are keeping the railroad safely running and making sure that the work gets done and that we're ready to place some 800 plus vehicles on the road every morning. we owe them a great deal of gratitude. >> chairman brinkman: thank you so much. would love to have you say a few words and thank you for interrupting your night's sleep for us. >> thank you for having us done. it's a pleasure. theres a few other parties involved that haven't been mentioned, such as our overheadline crew and signal maintenance crew, who we work with hand in hand and they've been very accommodating as far as making compromises to some of the things that they need to do, so we can get lrv4s in there for testing. >> i'd like to say thank you, all, for the recognition. >> chairman brinkman: thank you, again, on behalf of the board and on behalf of the city, the work that you do, although a lot of people don't see it, we benefit from it during the day and will benefit from it decades and decades into the future. you are being able to facilitate all this work going on, so
but, again, steve clark and thomas mcqueen, who are keeping the railroad safely running and making sure that the work gets done and that we're ready to place some 800 plus vehicles on the road every morning. we owe them a great deal of gratitude. >> chairman brinkman: thank you so much. would love to have you say a few words and thank you for interrupting your night's sleep for us. >> thank you for having us done. it's a pleasure. theres a few other parties involved that haven't...