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they must ted koppel anchor voice, but he introduced your dad the world just who is maurice schwartzerview that inspired millions and the best selling book tuesdays with morrie, now more than 25. years later, maurice's son rob on his late father's legacy may ask you that question. who was maurice schwartz and on maury's never before red final manuscript. where was it sitting in a drawer? monday on good morning america. i would like to move it. move it. you're like we're reinventing our network. come on . moving. like that. reliable, perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. who says you can't go for bold without going broke? get the brands. you want the prices you want. whenever you want. t j. maxx where you can always afford to be you to the max. get all your breakfast faves like hash browns for just a few bucks only on the mcdonald's $123 menu, please welcome montoya. hello there, fellow students. dry skin is sensitive skin, too, and it's natural treated that way. aveeno daily moisture with prebiotic oath is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our for
they must ted koppel anchor voice, but he introduced your dad the world just who is maurice schwartzerview that inspired millions and the best selling book tuesdays with morrie, now more than 25. years later, maurice's son rob on his late father's legacy may ask you that question. who was maurice schwartz and on maury's never before red final manuscript. where was it sitting in a drawer? monday on good morning america. i would like to move it. move it. you're like we're reinventing our network....
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ted koppel interviewed him, led to the book "tuesdays with morrie." now he is back in print.rie schwartz? >> we first came to know morrie schwartz nearly 30 years ago. >> so many of you are going to care about him. >> because i think i have something to offer the world. >> he introduced your dad to the world by asking who is morrie schwartz. let me ask you that question. who was morrie schwartz? >> wow. he was a very loving and thoughtful man who had a lot of ideas about how to improve people's lives and what blocks them from being happy. >> it was march 17, 1995 when abc's nightline aired the first of three conversations between ted koppel and retired sociology professor in massachusetts who was dying of als, also known as lou gehrig's disease. >> some mornings i'm angry and bitter. but it doesn't last too long. then i get up and say, i want to live. so i have i have t to mourn. i also have to enjoy the life that i have left. >> reporter: over several months we watched and listened as a man nearing the end of his life taught us how to live. >> this culture is so stuck on dea
ted koppel interviewed him, led to the book "tuesdays with morrie." now he is back in print.rie schwartz? >> we first came to know morrie schwartz nearly 30 years ago. >> so many of you are going to care about him. >> because i think i have something to offer the world. >> he introduced your dad to the world by asking who is morrie schwartz. let me ask you that question. who was morrie schwartz? >> wow. he was a very loving and thoughtful man who had a...
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the retired sociology professor gained national attention in 1995 when he spoke with ted koppel on abc's nightline about his battle with als, sharing his unflinching and awful reflections on dying. >> some mornings i'm angry and bitter. but it doesn't last too long. then i get up and say, i want to live. so i have to cry, i have to mourn, but i also have to enjoy the life i have left. geoff: of that series of interviews would later inspire the best-selling book, tuesdays with maury. in the years after his death, his son found a manuscript his father had written but never published. he edited his father's words into the wisdom of maury, living and aging creatively and joyfully. we sat down to discuss the new book. when you discovered your dad's manuscript in his desk drawer, what was going through your mind? >> i had spoken with my father while he was writing the book. i had been traveling in asia and i came back to the united states to gather my thoughts and my things. i talked to my father a lot about this book, so it all came rushing back to me what his thoughts were and i really hadn'
the retired sociology professor gained national attention in 1995 when he spoke with ted koppel on abc's nightline about his battle with als, sharing his unflinching and awful reflections on dying. >> some mornings i'm angry and bitter. but it doesn't last too long. then i get up and say, i want to live. so i have to cry, i have to mourn, but i also have to enjoy the life i have left. geoff: of that series of interviews would later inspire the best-selling book, tuesdays with maury. in...
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the retired sociology professor gained national attention when he spoke with ted koppel about his battleh als, sharing his unflinching and thoughtful reflections on dying. >> sometimes i'm angry and bitter. then i get up and say i want to live, so i have to cry. i have to mourn, but i also have to enjoy the life i have let. >> that series of interviews would later inspire mitch album's best elling book, "tuesdays with maury -- best-selling book, "tuesdays with morrie." is fun later found -- his son later found a text his father had written but never edited. >> and you discover your dad's manuscript in his desk drawer years after he passed away, what goes through your mind? place i had spoken with my father while he was writing the book. i had been traveling in asia, and i came back to the united states together my thoughts and my things, so i was living at home for three months, and i talked to my father a lot about this book, so it all came rushing back to me what his thoughts were, what his ideas were, and i had not thought about it for decades. 20 years ago that i discovered it or the
the retired sociology professor gained national attention when he spoke with ted koppel about his battleh als, sharing his unflinching and thoughtful reflections on dying. >> sometimes i'm angry and bitter. then i get up and say i want to live, so i have to cry. i have to mourn, but i also have to enjoy the life i have let. >> that series of interviews would later inspire mitch album's best elling book, "tuesdays with maury -- best-selling book, "tuesdays with...
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in all seriousness i watch a trailer earlier it's beyond scared let me give you a quote from ted koppelands of businesses, companies, government agencies and our contact over the past two months. it's not a matter of with it but win and it will be catastrophic that country will melt down if we do not have power for even a couple of days and we need to commit more of our military budget to protecting our power plants which have been attacked riesling by the way by terrorists. quickly pass the massive info structure bill so i assume everything is already taken care of. >> it is sarcasm saturday. [laughter] looks exactly. but seriously though, you remember 2003 when our power went down on the east coast because a couple trees and power lines in ohio they were down for days. people simply cannot survive back in the 1880s if you do not have access to twitter and facebook, can you imagine how mad people will go? >> kids cannot charge their phones. >> see what everyone went quiet's. that's very serious. >> even mayorkas would think that's a crisis. [laughter] >> may be. that doesn't for us mea
in all seriousness i watch a trailer earlier it's beyond scared let me give you a quote from ted koppelands of businesses, companies, government agencies and our contact over the past two months. it's not a matter of with it but win and it will be catastrophic that country will melt down if we do not have power for even a couple of days and we need to commit more of our military budget to protecting our power plants which have been attacked riesling by the way by terrorists. quickly pass the...
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professors and doctors and lawyers and in any western country, there was a famous week long broadcast by ted koppelfrom nightline, from jerusalem, that was shown pbs. i don't think this has ever happened any other time where the israelis and the palestinians separated by a wall, argue with one another. and the case for the palestinians was made in a way that most americans had never heard of. and and it and it really you could really see a change place in that trip. now, 911, the iraq invasion, you could see me jumping way ahead. these also had the effect of making israel appear much comfortable with them, with a with an imperial with a strong america that used military power on its own behalf and, implicitly on israel's behalf and the peace movement, which is a liberal movement, increasingly disgraceful towards this. meanwhile, israel itself became much more conservative over time, leading to we are today where very comfortable with a liberal government around the world. its increasingly theocratic. the occupation which was supposed to be temporary, looks like it's going to go on forever and there
professors and doctors and lawyers and in any western country, there was a famous week long broadcast by ted koppelfrom nightline, from jerusalem, that was shown pbs. i don't think this has ever happened any other time where the israelis and the palestinians separated by a wall, argue with one another. and the case for the palestinians was made in a way that most americans had never heard of. and and it and it really you could really see a change place in that trip. now, 911, the iraq invasion,...
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." >> i couldn't do the things, and the voice, that ted koppel introduced the world. >> just who is morrieanuscript. >> monday on "good morning america." >> monday morning, chris evans is here live. and look who is coming live to "gma" next week. the emmy-winning actress from "abbott elementary," ran only on -- >> "good morning america." >> brooke shields, the most photographed woman in the world. >> a sexualized child model. >> exploitation. >> it isn't just about her, it's about women. >> i let myself be vulnerable, and this is the first time i've ever spoken about what happened. i thought, my one "no" should have been enough. >> when someone like brooke shields talks about it, it makes a difference. >> i'm amazed i survived any of it. bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi, aaron from abc. seven mornings. we're going to check analogy. obina for a look at traffic. hi georgina kumasi. thank you. good morning, everyone. we have really light traffic today is reflected on our dry times here. the only slow stretch ri
." >> i couldn't do the things, and the voice, that ted koppel introduced the world. >> just who is morrieanuscript. >> monday on "good morning america." >> monday morning, chris evans is here live. and look who is coming live to "gma" next week. the emmy-winning actress from "abbott elementary," ran only on -- >> "good morning america." >> brooke shields, the most photographed woman in the world. >> a...