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why did george stevens get involved? >> he had been a director of some of the most successful like comedies and escapist movies in hollywood throughout the 1930's. he came up doing laurel and hardy silent shorts and when sound came in, he did everything from "swing time," a fred astaire-ginger rogers musical and "woman of the year," katharine hepburn and spencer tracy. each of these directors had different reasons for going in. for stevens, who, like all of the directors, was old enough that he could've gotten a civilian exemption from the war, he really wanted what he called a seat on the 50 yard line of history. he felt it was a patriotic duty to go. he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeonholed into making these very light movies when he had wanted to make some films with more contemporary or war related content, and when he was not able to do it at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made
why did george stevens get involved? >> he had been a director of some of the most successful like comedies and escapist movies in hollywood throughout the 1930's. he came up doing laurel and hardy silent shorts and when sound came in, he did everything from "swing time," a fred astaire-ginger rogers musical and "woman of the year," katharine hepburn and spencer tracy. each of these directors had different reasons for going in. for stevens, who, like all of the...
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where was george stevens during that time? stevens was right there at d-day. day as john ford was at the supervising me filming effort made by the navy, stevens was there overseeing the shooting gun by the army. of all the major battles and turning points, d-day was the had theed filmmakers longest and best opportunities to prepare for. this is a filming effort that involved hundreds of cameras, both stationary and manned. dozens of cameramen. often,war progressed, coordinaten was to filmmaking efforts with the allies, particularly the dish or canadians and that was one of the things he did at d-day. ford asked if stephen wouldn't british tog with the help shore up their effort and i believe the ship stevens arrived on on d-day was in fact a british ship. work as thested his essential visual record of what happened in world war ii. american success on d-day, but the concentration camps. i'm wondering if you can talk about that, including what he saw and doc out. >> absolutely. i should also say stevens stayed with the troops and filmed all the way to the liber
where was george stevens during that time? stevens was right there at d-day. day as john ford was at the supervising me filming effort made by the navy, stevens was there overseeing the shooting gun by the army. of all the major battles and turning points, d-day was the had theed filmmakers longest and best opportunities to prepare for. this is a filming effort that involved hundreds of cameras, both stationary and manned. dozens of cameramen. often,war progressed, coordinaten was to filmmaking...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightly and dives deep trying to shake the line. >> big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought i was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i just -- okay. it's not going to co
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightly and dives deep trying to shake the line. >> big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is...
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stevens was right there at d-day, overseeing the shooting done by the army.he major battles and turning points in the war, d-day was the one that allies filmmakers had the longest and best opportunity to prepare for. this was a filming effort that of cameras,dreds , andstationary and manned dozens of cameramen. as the work progressed, often his function was to coordinate an effort with the allies, british or canadian, and that was one of the things he did at d-day. ford asked if stevens would not working with the british to help shore up their filmmaking effort, and i believe the ships the shipens arrived on that stevens arrived on was a d-day ship. >> his greatest blunder was this. he thought he could break up our partnership, but we are bonded together by fighting for one great cause in one great team, a team in which you were an indispensable and working member. that spirit of free people working, fighting, and living together in one great cause has served us well on the western front. we will pray that that spirit of comradeship will persist forever among
stevens was right there at d-day, overseeing the shooting done by the army.he major battles and turning points in the war, d-day was the one that allies filmmakers had the longest and best opportunity to prepare for. this was a filming effort that of cameras,dreds , andstationary and manned dozens of cameramen. as the work progressed, often his function was to coordinate an effort with the allies, british or canadian, and that was one of the things he did at d-day. ford asked if stevens would...
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, and i believe the ships that stevens arrived on the ship that stevens arrived on was a d-day ship.test blunder was this. he thought he could break up our partnership, but we are bonded together by fighting for one great cause in one great team, a team in which you were an indispensable and working member. that spirit of free people working, fighting, and living together in one great cause has served us well on the western front. we will pray that that spirit of comradeship will persist forever among the free people of the united nations. >> the world war ii d-day invasion of normandy took place 70 years ago on june 6, 1944. 160,000 allied troops attacked german forces. next author and , historian greg simons joins us to discuss his new book. the naval heritage center in washington, d.c. hosted this event. we will also have his responses to your tweet and facebook posts. >> i appreciate the introduction . heavyned there was a storm expected outside and reminded me of the dilemma that dwight eisenhower faced on the fourth of june about the timing of the d-day invasion. there was a ve
, and i believe the ships that stevens arrived on the ship that stevens arrived on was a d-day ship.test blunder was this. he thought he could break up our partnership, but we are bonded together by fighting for one great cause in one great team, a team in which you were an indispensable and working member. that spirit of free people working, fighting, and living together in one great cause has served us well on the western front. we will pray that that spirit of comradeship will persist...
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next, police tracked down sean stevens at his parents' home 450 miles away in oklahoma.aid he went home to see his brother, who was on leave from military service in iraq. when asked, sean willingly provided a dna sample without police having to resort to a court order. the only remaining suspect was jeremy rosser. police were finally able to locate him through his ex-wife, who provided an important clue. she said jeremy had shown signs of violence at the time of their divorce. >> they got in an argument, he shoved her to the ground, and while she was on the ground he kneeled over her, put both hands around her neck. >> coincidentally, this incident occurred right around the time of jenna's murder. but for investigators, there was still one problem. >> a criminal check was done of rosser's background and we found no instances where he had been arrested in the past. this made him somewhat of an unlikely candidate for a crime of this type. >> when police questioned rosser he denied any involvement and was happy to cooperate. but in rosser's truck, investigators found a lap
next, police tracked down sean stevens at his parents' home 450 miles away in oklahoma.aid he went home to see his brother, who was on leave from military service in iraq. when asked, sean willingly provided a dna sample without police having to resort to a court order. the only remaining suspect was jeremy rosser. police were finally able to locate him through his ex-wife, who provided an important clue. she said jeremy had shown signs of violence at the time of their divorce. >> they...
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that's michael stevens, everybody.y at&t, mobilizing your world. cheeseburger. have my usual ue you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions...? two new versions! now, this was just a training video, but these twists on my ultimate cheeseburger will blow people's minds. is that guy ok? >>> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >>> i'd like to thank ludacris, josh groban, kesha, michael stevens. i want to apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. "nightline is next," but, first, this is moon shine in the trunk. it comes out august 26th. here with the song river bank, brad paisley. ♪ ♪ well i won two dollars on a scratch-off ticket ♪ ♪ so i went back to the counter and i bought two more with it ♪ ♪ and i won ten bucks and that was just right so i bought a six pack and a ba
that's michael stevens, everybody.y at&t, mobilizing your world. cheeseburger. have my usual ue you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions...? two new versions! now, this was just a training video, but these twists on my ultimate cheeseburger will blow people's minds. is that guy ok?...
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we feature george stevens.he invading army 70 tors ago on june 6, 19 44 document d-day. stevens assisted in production of the film "be true glory," and thelso captured evidence of concentration camps. first we talk to mark harris. >> the book is titled "five came back" the story of hollywood and the second world war, and one of the directors featured by mark harris is george stevens. >> each of these directors had different reasons for going in. for stevens, who, like all of the directors, was old enough that he could've gotten a civilian exemption from the war, he really wanted what he called a seat on the 50 yard line of history. he felt it was a patriotic duty to go. he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeonholed into making these very light movies when he had wanted to make some films with more contemporary or war related content, and when he was not able to do it at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is
we feature george stevens.he invading army 70 tors ago on june 6, 19 44 document d-day. stevens assisted in production of the film "be true glory," and thelso captured evidence of concentration camps. first we talk to mark harris. >> the book is titled "five came back" the story of hollywood and the second world war, and one of the directors featured by mark harris is george stevens. >> each of these directors had different reasons for going in. for stevens, who,...
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that's michael stevens, everybody.. >> presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. nelson: when i started high school in jersey city making it to the finish line seemed like a distant dream. mr. cunningham: i know how hard nelson works running track and he works just as hard in my honors class. nelson: i thought i wasn't good at history but mr. cunningham, he makes it come alive. now i'm heading to college-- and my teachers helped make that happen. mr. cunningham: we're not just teachers, we're mentors, and helping all our students realize their dreams is the best part of the job. >>> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >>> i'd like to thank ludacris, josh groban, kesha, michael stevens. i want to apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. "nightline is next," but, first, this is moon shine in the trunk. it comes out august 26th. here with the song river bank, brad paisley. ♪ ♪ well i won two dollars on a scratch-off ticket ♪ ♪ so i went back to the counter and i bo
that's michael stevens, everybody.. >> presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. nelson: when i started high school in jersey city making it to the finish line seemed like a distant dream. mr. cunningham: i know how hard nelson works running track and he works just as hard in my honors class. nelson: i thought i wasn't good at history but mr. cunningham, he makes it come alive. now i'm heading to college-- and my teachers helped make that happen. mr. cunningham: we're not just...
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and i read the letter and synopsis of the case. >> kim stevens entered the last call killer's prints into maine state's database. >> i thought there was no way i would get a match. i had done a lot of searches for outside agencies and the chances i thought would be very slim. >> but the database of known criminal offenders in maine turned up 30 possible matches. >> 30 came up for me to look at one by one, side by side, to see if they could be the print. >> for the side-by-side comparison stevens used the original hard copies made by the 30 criminals when they were arrested and inked by police. it's time-consuming and exhausting. >> you want to do it when your eye is fresh and you're ready to make comparisons. >> then stevens found one that she thought matched. >> every time i went to the next ridge and found detail that agreed, obviously, it was surprise. i was jumping up and down for joy and couldn't believe it. >> the final step is to have the match verified by another examiner. and that person agreed, the prints belonged to richard rogers, a former graduate student in languages at
and i read the letter and synopsis of the case. >> kim stevens entered the last call killer's prints into maine state's database. >> i thought there was no way i would get a match. i had done a lot of searches for outside agencies and the chances i thought would be very slim. >> but the database of known criminal offenders in maine turned up 30 possible matches. >> 30 came up for me to look at one by one, side by side, to see if they could be the print. >> for the...
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office, and steven anthony jones from lorraine hansbury theater. dr.oods, let's start with you this time. there's an interesting program called the african-american student success initiative. what's that about? >> we have a group of faculty members that -- who voluntarily came together when i put out a call that we have an initiative to graduate our african-american students at east bay. this is nationally, actually. there's a major gap between graduation rates for european-american students and african-american students. it's almost 20 to 30%. we want to look at what the problem is and to come up with programs that would help our students graduate. we get students in to -- onto the campus. they're 10%, 11% of our population. but then only half of that or less than half graduation in six years. so, we have to do something about that. we're talking about monitorship programs. we sent five of our faculty staff to akron, ohio, where there was an african-american male summit and they found out about the best practices and came back totally excited about w
office, and steven anthony jones from lorraine hansbury theater. dr.oods, let's start with you this time. there's an interesting program called the african-american student success initiative. what's that about? >> we have a group of faculty members that -- who voluntarily came together when i put out a call that we have an initiative to graduate our african-american students at east bay. this is nationally, actually. there's a major gap between graduation rates for european-american...
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, and i believe the ships that stevens arrived on the ship that stevens arrived on was a british ship. >> he was kind. his greatest blunder was this. he thought he could break up our partnership, but we are bonded together by fighting for one great cause in one great team, a team in which you were an indispensable and working member. that spirit of free people working, fighting, and living together in one great cause has served us well on the western front. we will pray that that spirit of comradeship will persist forever among the free people of the united nations. >> the world war ii d-day invasion of normandy took place 70 years ago on june 6, 1944. coming up in one hour at 1230 historianuthor and symonds looks at his book. then in one hour, our discussion with him from earlier today, including responses to your calls, tweets, and facebook posts. >> thank you. i appreciate the introduction. it is very kind. i learned just before we came into the auditorium tonight that there is a hidden storm expected -- heavy storm expected outside and it reminded me of the dilemma the dwight eise
, and i believe the ships that stevens arrived on the ship that stevens arrived on was a british ship. >> he was kind. his greatest blunder was this. he thought he could break up our partnership, but we are bonded together by fighting for one great cause in one great team, a team in which you were an indispensable and working member. that spirit of free people working, fighting, and living together in one great cause has served us well on the western front. we will pray that that spirit...
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. >> if you could make it outs to christopher stevens. i think you knew him. >> ambush, a conservative guy mocking her using the late ambassador chris stevens. i have some thoughts on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. subverting american democracy, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. you may remember new jersey governor chris christie being pounded by the national media for a controversy on the george washington bridge. a grand jury is investigating whether members of mr. christie's staff sabotaged traffic on the bring to get revenge on a political opponent. the tore is valid and the network news went wild will it devoting 112 minutes in the situation the first week, 112 minutes. when the v.a. scandal story broke, there was no coverage on the nightly network news broadcast for almost two weeks. no coverage. when the lost email story broke three and a half minutes. combined on all the network newscasts. u
. >> if you could make it outs to christopher stevens. i think you knew him. >> ambush, a conservative guy mocking her using the late ambassador chris stevens. i have some thoughts on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. subverting american democracy, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. you may remember new jersey governor chris christie...
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after graduating from dartmouth, steven's move to pennsylvania -- stevens moved to pennsylvania to study law in gettysburg and spent four years as a member of the pennsylvania state legislature. thaddeus steveness served in the u.s. house of representatives from 1849 to 1853 and from 1859 until his death in 1868. he is best remembered for being a fierce opponent of slavery and discrimination against african-americans. he was instrumental in the passage of the 14th amendment to the constitution and fought for african-american rights during reconstruction. i ask my colleagues to honor the courageous actions and momentous contributions of this great american by voting in favor of h.r. 1865 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from vermont is recognized. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague, mr. meadows. you spoke very well and eloquently about a vermonter that we're very proud of,ed that us in -- thaddeus stevens. you gave so much of his biography, i'm just going to embrace what you sa
after graduating from dartmouth, steven's move to pennsylvania -- stevens moved to pennsylvania to study law in gettysburg and spent four years as a member of the pennsylvania state legislature. thaddeus steveness served in the u.s. house of representatives from 1849 to 1853 and from 1859 until his death in 1868. he is best remembered for being a fierce opponent of slavery and discrimination against african-americans. he was instrumental in the passage of the 14th amendment to the constitution...
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jimmy's guests are michael stevens ke$ha and josh groban.ntinue with tamala edwards and musical guests karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers, the entire, i am jim gardner. good night. >> jimmy: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- from "rising star", host josh groban and experts ludacris, kesha, and brad paisley. creator of youtube's vsauce, michael stevens plus brad paisley performs and now settle
jimmy's guests are michael stevens ke$ha and josh groban.ntinue with tamala edwards and musical guests karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers, the entire, i am jim gardner. good night. >> jimmy: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- from "rising star", host josh groban and experts ludacris, kesha, and brad paisley. creator of youtube's vsauce, michael stevens plus brad paisley performs and now settle
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. >>> reporter: steven sanchez has been getting around this way ever since he injured his spinal cordn a bmx bike accident 10 years ago. >> i was laying there for a little while thinking maybe it will just go away like your legs were asleep. nope. >> reporter: now he has a new way to move. >> the test pilot for their exoskeleton project. >> reporter: last week he played soccer. >> it includes a computer. >> reporter: uc-berkeley professor runs the project. the exoskeleton is different from the bionics suit in brazil. brainwaves control that one. >> that would be useful for someone who doesn't have control of their hands. the controllers that assign and command on this advice are on the crutches. >> reporter: the one in berkeley uses hand controls. its creators tout the target price $20,000. steven says that's cheap. >> the majority are all really expensive, you know, nobody can just say, hey, i'm going to buy one today and start walking around. >> it's not about playing soccer or being able to walk. it's just about being independent. >> reporter: it allowed steven to embrace something
. >>> reporter: steven sanchez has been getting around this way ever since he injured his spinal cordn a bmx bike accident 10 years ago. >> i was laying there for a little while thinking maybe it will just go away like your legs were asleep. nope. >> reporter: now he has a new way to move. >> the test pilot for their exoskeleton project. >> reporter: last week he played soccer. >> it includes a computer. >> reporter: uc-berkeley professor runs the...
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steven pressman is the author of outrageous the trail, a book about the founder ofs. he has studied journalism for 30 years and he is the writer and director of the hbo film 50 children:the rescue mission of mr. and mrs. kraus. is brand new book "50 children: 1 ordinary american couple's extraordinary rescue mission into the heart of nazi germany" expands on the film and details how against all odds, gilbert and eleanor kraus traveled into the hostile landscape of not the occupied vienna in 1939 and returned to america for 50 children. this story is remarkable in its detail and speaks of hope and lost during one of the most devastating and shameful periods of our history. steven is here to share his journey with this book and talk to us about some of the research that makes the story so very personal and powerful. please join me in welcoming author steven pressman. [applause] >> thank you, appreciate that. it is wonderful to be here and see some familiar friends and some unfamiliar faces. i appreciate everybody being here. one of those rare days it is almost as warm i
steven pressman is the author of outrageous the trail, a book about the founder ofs. he has studied journalism for 30 years and he is the writer and director of the hbo film 50 children:the rescue mission of mr. and mrs. kraus. is brand new book "50 children: 1 ordinary american couple's extraordinary rescue mission into the heart of nazi germany" expands on the film and details how against all odds, gilbert and eleanor kraus traveled into the hostile landscape of not the occupied...
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the voice behind that and many other videos like it, michael stevens.ill he tell us what the biggest hole on earth is. do you know what it is, guillermo? >> no idea. >> jimmy: his new album is called moonshine in the trunk. can you get a dui for that? it comes out august 25th. brad paisley. tomorrow night mike tucson will be with us. jason will be here, and we'll have music from young fathers on thursday from the nba champion san antono spurs eric parker, eric bana and music from linkin park. tonight four individuals who together look like a grand total of six names. they have been united to form a justice league of experts to help make or break the spirit of up and coombers on the new singing competition show "rising star." it premiers 9:00 this sunday on abc. ludacris, brad paisley, kesha, and josh groban. >> jimmy: when i heard we were going to do a singing competition show, which, you know, is -- then i heard that they got you guys to do it, this is an impressive group. >> we're starting a singing group of our own called wtf. >> i love it. >> it's g
the voice behind that and many other videos like it, michael stevens.ill he tell us what the biggest hole on earth is. do you know what it is, guillermo? >> no idea. >> jimmy: his new album is called moonshine in the trunk. can you get a dui for that? it comes out august 25th. brad paisley. tomorrow night mike tucson will be with us. jason will be here, and we'll have music from young fathers on thursday from the nba champion san antono spurs eric parker, eric bana and music from...
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stevens wraps up the first set with a nice lob.ent on to win the match in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, stevens will face the fourth seed from romania. >> a week from today, california chrome will become the first triple crown winner since affirmed in 1978 if he can win the belmont stakes. considered the toughest of the races, california chrome turned in what his trainer called a perfect workout as he ran the one and a half mile track. the 36 drought without a triple crown winner is the longest in history, and later tonight, the a's host the angels. they lead anaheim by two and a half games in the west, i think chrome will do it but i don't want to jinx it. >> at least he gets to wear his little nose thing. >> he's given the okay. >> up next, this is the weekend to help an animal find a new home. the deal for pet loves to brain home a dog or cat in need. >>> abc7 news is proud to announce we have a brand new web site. check out abc7 news.com. it will adjust automatically to fit your screen. more video, more pictures, more stories where
stevens wraps up the first set with a nice lob.ent on to win the match in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, stevens will face the fourth seed from romania. >> a week from today, california chrome will become the first triple crown winner since affirmed in 1978 if he can win the belmont stakes. considered the toughest of the races, california chrome turned in what his trainer called a perfect workout as he ran the one and a half mile track. the 36 drought without a triple crown winner is the...
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and you're like, "that's steven wright." [ steven wright voice ] "can i get a caramel latte?" >> jimmy: you can't do anything in boston. he's just too famous. >> no. so, he came and hung out on my set. >> jimmy: great guy. >> yeah, he's a great guy. very funny dude. >> jimmy: now, we have a clip here and we're gonna see -- what is this here? it's you and the girls on a -- >> on the subway, yeah. we have the rule with me and my kids and this is from real life. we have a rule that if you have you get on the train and one kid left off on the platform, that they have to stay there until the other people come and get them. so, when you have kids and you take the subway every day you go through these rules. what are you going to do if this happens? anyways, so this is one of the daughters on the show is a a little not right in the head really. [ laughter ] so here is what she does. >> jimmy: we have a clip. louis c.k. in "louis." take a look at this. >> so what do you need from your mom's house? you need your science notebook? >> i need my science notebook and i need it for wednesda
and you're like, "that's steven wright." [ steven wright voice ] "can i get a caramel latte?" >> jimmy: you can't do anything in boston. he's just too famous. >> no. so, he came and hung out on my set. >> jimmy: great guy. >> yeah, he's a great guy. very funny dude. >> jimmy: now, we have a clip here and we're gonna see -- what is this here? it's you and the girls on a -- >> on the subway, yeah. we have the rule with me and my kids and...
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i'm steven tense i'm a resident at the harder land hotel. i think we should be talking about a working elevator is great but during a disaster an earthquake or fire what upstairs to the disabled and the elderly on the 6th or fifth floor what happens to them a working elevator is not going to do anyone good. now again, i live at the heartland hotel we had a successful program that was all on the significant floor and how we got the individuals there it was a cash initiative it was extremely successful why can't we do that the disabled make a cash incentive if they lee live on the fifth or ofth floor get all the disabled and elderly off the upper floors you'll safe lives if that's implemented. that's a buff thing to be proud of. we're talking about elevators that's fine but if the real world what happens. if a disaster or fire that's what we should be talking about seriously. >> just to clarify steve one of your recommendations help move folks with disabled disabilities to lower floors. >> sure. >> is this something you've seen or suggestions
i'm steven tense i'm a resident at the harder land hotel. i think we should be talking about a working elevator is great but during a disaster an earthquake or fire what upstairs to the disabled and the elderly on the 6th or fifth floor what happens to them a working elevator is not going to do anyone good. now again, i live at the heartland hotel we had a successful program that was all on the significant floor and how we got the individuals there it was a cash initiative it was extremely...
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john ford, john houston, william wiler, frank kappa, and george stevens. >> these guys were artists,hey wanted to make great movies. they were patriots so they wanted to serve their country, and just as men, they wanted to tell the truth. >> reporter: filmmaker george stevens, jr. remembers when his father signed up to serve. >> he saw the triumph of the will, the film about nuremberg. and the next day he arranged to go in the army. >> reporter: but it was a discovery that stevens made in his father's archive almost 40 years ago that would change forever how we view d-day and the war in europe. some old rolls of film perfectly preserved. >> went and sat by myself in the screening room and up on the screen came this blue sky, ships, barrage balloons in the sky, and i said, my god, that's d-day. >> reporter: a war that was in black and white in our collective memory. >> the full drama of the fateful hour. >> reporter: suddenly in vibrant, startling color. >> you see along the roads going through france, they'd see dead german bodies, and you see the picture, and there's just something
john ford, john houston, william wiler, frank kappa, and george stevens. >> these guys were artists,hey wanted to make great movies. they were patriots so they wanted to serve their country, and just as men, they wanted to tell the truth. >> reporter: filmmaker george stevens, jr. remembers when his father signed up to serve. >> he saw the triumph of the will, the film about nuremberg. and the next day he arranged to go in the army. >> reporter: but it was a discovery...
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. >> reporter: assemblyman steven bradford, on the l.a. effort wrote the bill to compare to kidneys. >> in california, one of the most successful donations. they stay with the regular utility. >> the only two groups really in support of the bill are pg&e and so cal edison. what does that tell you? >> a lot are reactionary. >> the transition and still arose to see another day.
. >> reporter: assemblyman steven bradford, on the l.a. effort wrote the bill to compare to kidneys. >> in california, one of the most successful donations. they stay with the regular utility. >> the only two groups really in support of the bill are pg&e and so cal edison. what does that tell you? >> a lot are reactionary. >> the transition and still arose to see another day.
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. >> four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, died in the benghazi attack. it happened during hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state, and during cnn's town hall with clinton last night, she spoke about the lingering controversy. >> there are answers, not all of them, not enough frankly. i'm still looking for answers because it was a confusing and difficult time, but i would hope that every american would understand, number one, why we were there, because we need to be in dangerous places, and,
. >> four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, died in the benghazi attack. it happened during hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state, and during cnn's town hall with clinton last night, she spoke about the lingering controversy. >> there are answers, not all of them, not enough frankly. i'm still looking for answers because it was a confusing and difficult time, but i would hope that every american would understand, number one, why we were there, because we need...
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ambassador, chris stevens. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us live in washington, d.c. the suspect was hiding in plain sight, even giving interviews on several media outlets while the u.s. was looking for him. >> that was shortly after the attack, and ten he went under the radar. officials have suggested that's why it took so long after they identified him to find him after he had literally been talking to u.s. media outlets for some time, right after the benghazi attack. now, he's in u.s. custody, the fbi director confirmed that he's on board "uss new york," headed for the united states. he's believed to be responsible for the 2012 september 11, 2012 attack at consulate in benghazi that killed chris stevens with three other americans, the ambassador and three others there. from stevens' family, as a result of this latest arrest, they say we have no comment, there's nothing for us to add or say about it. there's nothing that can be done to undo this tragedy. now, he's headed to washington, d.c., to meet a federal judge. we're told by the justice department that he is go
ambassador, chris stevens. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us live in washington, d.c. the suspect was hiding in plain sight, even giving interviews on several media outlets while the u.s. was looking for him. >> that was shortly after the attack, and ten he went under the radar. officials have suggested that's why it took so long after they identified him to find him after he had literally been talking to u.s. media outlets for some time, right after the benghazi...
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. >> reporter: meet steven paul. the 17-year-old with prematurely graying hair has a knack with a camera. nina atoll is his classmate and muse. >> she's just herself, and i really like that. ♪ >> reporter: steven was one of the winners at this year's scholastic art and writing awards at carnegie hall. it's like being declared a high school all-american for creativity. >> i can't believe they gave us the opportunity, especially to be surrounded by such famous clients like past winners. i mean -- it's breathtaking. >> reporter: past winners like robert redford, stephen king, and lena dunham from "girls" on hbo. >> i think that i may be the voice of my generation. >> reporter: some of the student art gets put on display like the pratt manhattan gallery. while that is impressive, the folks at colossal media had a different idea for steven's photograph. imagine seeing your picture reproduced on the side of a building four stories high. >> i don't have any words. i don't think i can describe the feeling. it's so much bette
. >> reporter: meet steven paul. the 17-year-old with prematurely graying hair has a knack with a camera. nina atoll is his classmate and muse. >> she's just herself, and i really like that. ♪ >> reporter: steven was one of the winners at this year's scholastic art and writing awards at carnegie hall. it's like being declared a high school all-american for creativity. >> i can't believe they gave us the opportunity, especially to be surrounded by such famous clients...
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. >> four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, died in the benghazi attack. it happened during hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state, and during cnn's town hall with clinton last night, she spoke about the lingering controversy. >> there are answers, not all of them, not enough frankly. i'm still looking for answers because it was a confusing and difficult time, but i would hope that every american would understand, number one, why we were there, because we need to be in dangerous places, and, number two, that we're doing the best we can to find out what happened. >> we have complete coverage beginning with pentagon correspondent barbara starr. barbara, tell us more about what we're learning about the capture of khatallah. >> reporter: good morning, kate. u.n. ambassador smith samantha pour says khatallah may have been planning more attacks against americans, that being report by the reuters
. >> four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, died in the benghazi attack. it happened during hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state, and during cnn's town hall with clinton last night, she spoke about the lingering controversy. >> there are answers, not all of them, not enough frankly. i'm still looking for answers because it was a confusing and difficult time, but i would hope that every american would understand, number one, why we were there, because we need...
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ambassador chris stevens. our national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live outside the direct courthouse in d.c. right now. how, jennifer, was khattala brought to the courthouse today? >> reporter: well, kelly, u.s. officials tell us that he -- the "uss new york" came into the chesapeake bay and a u.s. helicopter brought him from the ship to a base, a national park service helipad over in an acos acosta. he was brought by vehicle by land to the courthouse behind
ambassador chris stevens. our national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live outside the direct courthouse in d.c. right now. how, jennifer, was khattala brought to the courthouse today? >> reporter: well, kelly, u.s. officials tell us that he -- the "uss new york" came into the chesapeake bay and a u.s. helicopter brought him from the ship to a base, a national park service helipad over in an acos acosta. he was brought by vehicle by land to the courthouse behind
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a gm employee named steven oakley said occasionally tried to get the attention of higher ups by using what he called hot wards, and he gave an example, stall. he said that he was reluctant to push on safety issues because he thought his predecessor had been pushed out for having done just that. i think that might be a clue to what the problem was at gm. >> well is that, is that coming through s that being acknowledged by the leadership of gm? >> no, i think they went to great pains to do the opposite. right in the opening the c.e.o. said the real problem here is that lower level people didn't do whatever it took to get it to the attention of the high level people, it's the fault of the low level people. they didn't bang the drums loudly enough. well, we have at least from one person some idea about they why they don't bang the drums loudly enough and the rest of the report i think
a gm employee named steven oakley said occasionally tried to get the attention of higher ups by using what he called hot wards, and he gave an example, stall. he said that he was reluctant to push on safety issues because he thought his predecessor had been pushed out for having done just that. i think that might be a clue to what the problem was at gm. >> well is that, is that coming through s that being acknowledged by the leadership of gm? >> no, i think they went to great pains...
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steven tyler, end of the show, the began finale, so exciting. steven tyler's singing.nt howard fan as you know. steven tyler starts calling out actors who were in the audience. come on up here, zach braff! come on up here, robert downey jr.! calling everybody out. it's like that will ferrell movie, we're all going streaking! and will ferrell's the only one who goes. well, i was the only one who went. and so i get up there. whoo! i look behind me. no one else had come up on the stage. so now, look at this guy. now i'm on stage. and i don't know what to do except i start taking iphone pictures. i'm like, well, this is embarrassing. but at the very least i'll get a good shot of steven tyler. >> jimmy: i think you were dancing there. [ cheers and applause ] you did the right thing. zach braff is here. his movie is called "wish i was here." we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by old navy this saturday only, old navy flip-flops for the family are just $1. ♪ [ female announcer ] you never know what might co
steven tyler, end of the show, the began finale, so exciting. steven tyler's singing.nt howard fan as you know. steven tyler starts calling out actors who were in the audience. come on up here, zach braff! come on up here, robert downey jr.! calling everybody out. it's like that will ferrell movie, we're all going streaking! and will ferrell's the only one who goes. well, i was the only one who went. and so i get up there. whoo! i look behind me. no one else had come up on the stage. so now,...
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ambassador chris stevens. he was from the bay area. stevens was the first u.s. ambassador to die in the line of duty in more than 30 years. authorities say the arrest of this man is the first step to justice. u.s. special forces captured a senior leader of a libyan terror group suspected in the deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. during a stop in pittsburgh, the president said the arrest sends a message to the world. >> when americans are attacked, no matter how long it takes, we will find those responsible. >> reporter: on september 11th, 2012, militants attacked the u.s. mission in benghazi killing ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. the pentagon says the suspect, ahmed abu khatallah is a senior leader of the terror group ansar al sharia. he was captured during a planned raid sunday. >> he is in u.s. custody in a secure location outside libya. uhm, and that's as far as i'm going to go. >> reporter: first, he is being interrogated on ship and several republican lawmakers want that to be the priority not a trial. >> the most valuable t
ambassador chris stevens. he was from the bay area. stevens was the first u.s. ambassador to die in the line of duty in more than 30 years. authorities say the arrest of this man is the first step to justice. u.s. special forces captured a senior leader of a libyan terror group suspected in the deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. during a stop in pittsburgh, the president said the arrest sends a message to the world. >> when americans are attacked, no matter how long it takes,...
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here's richard. >> thanks very much, steven. this is the atlantic ocean, because i'll ask a question and then hope to answer it myself. basically, what has happened for the atlantic hurricanes? usually at this stage we talk about significant storm development across the caribbean region and into the atlantic. it's been exceptionally quiet. the atlantic hurricane season runs from the 1st of june to the 30th of november. according to the forecasting organizations we expect between 8 to 13 tropical storms and 3 to 6 hurricanes. this is the first time that we've gone through may and it looks like through the whole of june without a single named storm since 2004. in terms of hurricane developments, we'll go back to 1995 when we came into this active period we're in at the moment. we had it 6 of 19 years with no named storms. it's certainly unusual. it's not that exceptional with six previous years when we haven't had named storms and haven't had any at the moment. there's a lot around at the moment. part has to do with he will neen n
here's richard. >> thanks very much, steven. this is the atlantic ocean, because i'll ask a question and then hope to answer it myself. basically, what has happened for the atlantic hurricanes? usually at this stage we talk about significant storm development across the caribbean region and into the atlantic. it's been exceptionally quiet. the atlantic hurricane season runs from the 1st of june to the 30th of november. according to the forecasting organizations we expect between 8 to 13...
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steven, you've said that monkeys throwing darts at a newspaper could have the same or better results than most stock pickers. people at home may wonder what retail investors should do. >> probably hiring monkeys rather than hiring stock pickers -- no, this is just dumb. i'm not saying anything that anybody really knows the literature doesn't already know. that even the even average active manager doesn't beat the market. that says that we're not very good at predicting the future. surprise of surprises. and that for the average retail investor, we know -- look. it is hard to predict the future. it is hard enough to understand the past well. one thing we do understand the past from the past about individual investing is that dollar/cost averaging and allocation are generally pretty good, much better than the alternative which is speculation and trying to time the market and so on. >> you're not saying don't invest in stocks. you say do something like invest in an s&p index where you have much lower costs -- >> oh, absolutely. i'm totally pro-market. i'm just anti-stupidity. and it's v
steven, you've said that monkeys throwing darts at a newspaper could have the same or better results than most stock pickers. people at home may wonder what retail investors should do. >> probably hiring monkeys rather than hiring stock pickers -- no, this is just dumb. i'm not saying anything that anybody really knows the literature doesn't already know. that even the even average active manager doesn't beat the market. that says that we're not very good at predicting the future....
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then, we will turn to noah wyle with his series "falling skies" produced by steven spielberg returning for a fourth season. that and more, coming up. the far-reaching influence of big money and how a handful of power players regardless of their party affiliation is the subject of a hasbook by nomi prins who written for mother jones, the nation, and more, also a former director with golden that. her new text is called "all the presidents' bankers: the hidden alliances that drive american power." , welcome back. >> thank you so much for having me. tavis: when i picked this thing off of my desk the day it arrived, and i saw this title, "all the presidents' bankers: the hidden alliances that drive american power," i thought, i am ad you did this, but it is not hidden. it are many who believe america was a corporation before it was a country. that is a whole other conversation, but what is new about this big money? >> well, what is new is how this relationship actually works over history, because what i did to create that relief that book is that traveled to all of the presidential archives
then, we will turn to noah wyle with his series "falling skies" produced by steven spielberg returning for a fourth season. that and more, coming up. the far-reaching influence of big money and how a handful of power players regardless of their party affiliation is the subject of a hasbook by nomi prins who written for mother jones, the nation, and more, also a former director with golden that. her new text is called "all the presidents' bankers: the hidden alliances that drive...
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there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. i spent my entire childhood seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward? still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they'r
there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. i spent...
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steven delivered his own baby daughter sunday on to the way to the hospital in fairfield.steven and his wife nikki said they thought they had more time to get to the hospital after two previous false alarms, but they were long. steven had to pull over on the side of i-80, and that's where the baby was born. >> after we delivered her on the side of the freeway, we giggled all the way to the hospital. did that really just happen? and it just kind of -- it's a story that we'll never forget. >> i think he was giggling more than she was. the couple arrived a the hospital where they shocked the er nurses who were surprised at how calm they were given what had just happened. doctors checked out mom and baby to make sure everyone is okay. and they are. little olivia and her mom are both doing fine, and she is adorable. >> she is a cute little kid. >>> one of the most famous and accomplished athletes in the world had a little fun with our camera true today. olympic legend michael phelps, take a look, there he is in the hat, photo bombed our crew. this is at the pool in santa clara.
steven delivered his own baby daughter sunday on to the way to the hospital in fairfield.steven and his wife nikki said they thought they had more time to get to the hospital after two previous false alarms, but they were long. steven had to pull over on the side of i-80, and that's where the baby was born. >> after we delivered her on the side of the freeway, we giggled all the way to the hospital. did that really just happen? and it just kind of -- it's a story that we'll never forget....
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joining us from the space station are commander reid wiseman and mission commander steven swanson.you, before you were born it was my life's ambition to be an astronaut. so tell me what i'm missing. >> i don't think we have enough time on this program to give you all the basics, but i would say the view out of window is way beyond what i ever dreamed it would be. and i gotta say, as a kid, you always want to float everywhere you go, and up here it's just no problem. you just float on down to the bathroom, float on over to the window, float down to the dinner table, and really, it's better than you could ever think. >> pelley: that looks like a lot of fun. dr. swanson let me ask you, what is the mission are you doing. it's not all fun and games. >> you're right. we like to have fun but our main mission is science up here. we perform over 170 experiments while we're up here, and,sh, we have to maintain the station to keep it running efficiently and smoothly. >> pelley: commander wiseman, let me ask you a couple of questions about all the tweeting you have been doing. what are a coupl
joining us from the space station are commander reid wiseman and mission commander steven swanson.you, before you were born it was my life's ambition to be an astronaut. so tell me what i'm missing. >> i don't think we have enough time on this program to give you all the basics, but i would say the view out of window is way beyond what i ever dreamed it would be. and i gotta say, as a kid, you always want to float everywhere you go, and up here it's just no problem. you just float on down...
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. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryanhood, he's not the only inmate with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i'm 38 years old. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to himself. know what i mean? >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general population. >> i told them that you was waiting and ready to go. street's mission here is accomplished, man. he passed all what he needed to pass. he's ready. street kind of simple to pack up. i guess he was already ready to go before he got up here. i've been locked up almost six years and i got way more stuff than street. >> get some shower shoes. >> this cell is kind of little. it's an open door. got no cage or nothing, but it's a lot more room. a lot more room to move around. he can go outside whenever he want to. play a little basketball. >> not me. >> been a long time coming getting out of here.
. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryanhood, he's not the only inmate with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i'm 38 years old. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to himself. know what i mean? >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be...
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th >>> sloan stevens is the last remaining american woman at the open. up the first set with this lob. she won the match in straight sets. stevens will the four seed of romania. >>> a week from today, california chrome will become the first triple crown winner since 1978 if he can win the belmont stakes. he turned in a perfect workout today. the 36-year drought without a triple crown winner is the longest in history. >> he will get to wear his nose strip so we can all breathe easier. >> i feel really good about it. i feel like he is going to be lucky. >> we hope so. >> abc 7 news continues tomorrow at 5:00 in the morning. for all of us here, thank you for joining us and the news continues online, twitter, (ticking) (panting) (sofa scrapes floor) (pants) (keypad beeps) (man) 9-1-1, what's your emergency? you have to help me. please. i only have a few seconds left. ma'am, what's your address? 250 avenue c. please hurry. we'll send help right away. can you tell me what's happening? (gasps) (pants) ma'am, i need to know what's
th >>> sloan stevens is the last remaining american woman at the open. up the first set with this lob. she won the match in straight sets. stevens will the four seed of romania. >>> a week from today, california chrome will become the first triple crown winner since 1978 if he can win the belmont stakes. he turned in a perfect workout today. the 36-year drought without a triple crown winner is the longest in history. >> he will get to wear his nose strip so we can all...