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it was magical television." but the footage was later burned because the storage facility ran out of space. "it was great television and it was burned." allen never knew what would make a great night. "the crazy nights were always predict which we never knew it would be next tuesday that would be the great show of the month. it was just some magic in the air. you could never explain it and if you could you could plan it and you can't." but he was sure the tonight show was going to endure. the tonight show will always be with us in one formation or another simply because it's become a television institution." when our look at those titans of late night continues, we'll consider a pioneer of the genre and his lingering impact. definitive legacy on amercan pop culture and who brought more talent and sparkle to t-v than perhaps anyone else. and the woman who broke into the boys club - brash funny woman, joan rivers. rivers set a standard for those to come. including this comedienne, she drew in 30 million viewers a
it was magical television." but the footage was later burned because the storage facility ran out of space. "it was great television and it was burned." allen never knew what would make a great night. "the crazy nights were always predict which we never knew it would be next tuesday that would be the great show of the month. it was just some magic in the air. you could never explain it and if you could you could plan it and you can't." but he was sure the tonight show...
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that is when television began.the story of william paley. his dad was in the cigar business in philadelphia. one day they advertise on the radio for their business and sales went up. and he said we are in the wrong business, we should be in the radio business. the first cbs tv affiliate was what is now channel 10. this business of advertising on television, which of course is a step up from advertising on radio, is a business that just started in the early 1950's, by and large. there has been an evolution to it. what an advertising person did in 1952 seems primitive to what the sophistication about what the clinton people are doing in 2016. >> those jingle ads sound like soap ads. >> i too am enjoy the presentation. i was surprised when he said the tv ads are not strong or do not matter as much now as they did before. mr. oxman: that is what some commentators are saying. >> that surprised me. but i do have a question. mr. oxman: i mean, the theory is this, that in a campaign like this, where -- how many of you in t
that is when television began.the story of william paley. his dad was in the cigar business in philadelphia. one day they advertise on the radio for their business and sales went up. and he said we are in the wrong business, we should be in the radio business. the first cbs tv affiliate was what is now channel 10. this business of advertising on television, which of course is a step up from advertising on radio, is a business that just started in the early 1950's, by and large. there has been...
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i said front of the television and i read a television -- and i read the paper., i had no idea who that ad was for, who made it four. -- who it was made for. dukakis -- >> dukakis came up with that health insurance plan for working people. we have enough problems with the working class. >> what does bush do? u.s. himself up in the american flag. >> they would like to save a package. mr. oxman: and one more! [laughter] >> i think we need another tv commercial. nobody reads anymore. >> let's hope not. dukakis change that program. four cops on the street, crime down 13%. >> how long do you expect to get away with this? >> they would like to sell you a package. when you rather choose a president? beatxman: obviously, bush dukakis. --he managed victorisierrae -- when they say -- we have known since he was a cake, he is doing progress usa for hillary. he has clients. among the theory people who talk to each other, which i happen to agree with, that political ads and presidential campaigns are mattering less and less. campaign, in a senate race, and a gubernatorial camp
i said front of the television and i read a television -- and i read the paper., i had no idea who that ad was for, who made it four. -- who it was made for. dukakis -- >> dukakis came up with that health insurance plan for working people. we have enough problems with the working class. >> what does bush do? u.s. himself up in the american flag. >> they would like to save a package. mr. oxman: and one more! [laughter] >> i think we need another tv commercial. nobody...
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amy: legendary television producer norman lear, tackling the issue of abortion on network televisionn 1972 before roe v. wade. when we come back, we discuss his activism, his fight against the moral majority, and how he ended up on richard nixon's enemy's list. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "those were the days," theme song of "all in the family." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we return to our conversation with television producer and longtime political activist norman lear. tonight pbs will premiere the american masters documentary, "norman lear: just another version of you," the first documentary about the 94-year-old legend who, because of his work, landed on richard nixon's enemy's list. i asked norman lear how he ended up there. >> i got lucky. i think i just got lucky. he is on tape -- we used a tape where he isentary talking about -- with aldermen in his office -- he is talking archiehat show that bunker character. weres talking about -- we wanting homosexuality and homosexuality brought down the greek -- amy: empi
amy: legendary television producer norman lear, tackling the issue of abortion on network televisionn 1972 before roe v. wade. when we come back, we discuss his activism, his fight against the moral majority, and how he ended up on richard nixon's enemy's list. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "those were the days," theme song of "all in the family." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we return to our conversation with...
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to televised images like these in the studio, he used a film camera.hey developed the film in seconds and scanned the image. his equipment was cumbersome and fixed. you can see it in the left in this still of the studio. emi's electronic cameras, by contrast, could move around the studio and even outside. the early viewers were treated to dramas, dancing girls, , andry demonstrations outside broadcasts. the world was never the same again. laura: celebrating 80 years of bbc television. didn't have great accents back then. that brings today's broadcast to a close but you can find more of all the day's news on our website, including analysis of the u.s. presidential campaign. to reach me and the rest of the bbc team, go to twitter. i am @lauratrevelyan. from all of us here, thank you for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, ko
to televised images like these in the studio, he used a film camera.hey developed the film in seconds and scanned the image. his equipment was cumbersome and fixed. you can see it in the left in this still of the studio. emi's electronic cameras, by contrast, could move around the studio and even outside. the early viewers were treated to dramas, dancing girls, , andry demonstrations outside broadcasts. the world was never the same again. laura: celebrating 80 years of bbc television. didn't...
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amy: legendary television producer norman lear, tackling the issue of abortion on network televisionfore roe v. wade. when we come back, we discuss his activism, his fight against the moral majority, and how he ended up on richard nixon's enemy's list. stay with usus. ♪ [music break] amy: "those were the days," theme song of "all in the family." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we return to our conversation with television producer and longtime political activist norman lear. tonight pbs will premiere the american masters documentary, "norman lear: just another version of you," the first documentary about the 94-year-old legend who, because of his work, landed on richard nixon's enemy's list. i asked norman lear how he ended up there. >> i got lucky. i think i just got lucky. he is on tape -- - we used a tae where he isentary talking about -- - with aldermen in his office -- he is talking archiehat show that bunker character. weres talking about -- we wanting homosexuality and homosexuality brought down the greek -- amy: empire.
amy: legendary television producer norman lear, tackling the issue of abortion on network televisionfore roe v. wade. when we come back, we discuss his activism, his fight against the moral majority, and how he ended up on richard nixon's enemy's list. stay with usus. ♪ [music break] amy: "those were the days," theme song of "all in the family." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we return to our conversation with...
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charlie: what is it about television?sica: i love -- as strange as this sounds -- i love the limitations, the urgency. i love this idea that potentially you are in this alternate universe where you are playing some of the elves, sometimes spending more time being another person then you are your own. you keep learning about this person and the people who surround this person. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin, and with all due respect to colin powell, who endorsed hillary clinton, we call that dog bites man. first, just in time for halloween, and obamacare scare. republicans are on offense after the obama administration announced health insurance premiums under the affordable care act will go up by an average of 25% next year. many are dropping out of state marketplaces.
charlie: what is it about television?sica: i love -- as strange as this sounds -- i love the limitations, the urgency. i love this idea that potentially you are in this alternate universe where you are playing some of the elves, sometimes spending more time being another person then you are your own. you keep learning about this person and the people who surround this person. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin, and with all due respect to colin powell, who endorsed...
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>> there's also television advertising which is still the main revenue model.lthough about half of television revenue comes from non- advertising which is interesting. something to ponder, see what happened if facebook and google switched the paid model and if people would pay $12 a model and a year for facebook. i would probably pay a dollar a month for google. if they wean themselves off that diet, with that ultimately lead to a completely different place for how the economy goes forward? i'm not sure. it's hard to get people to part with money or what they think is money. americans, we like, we want to part with money in the less obvious way. were in the free stuff. the other side would say advertising is so natural, part of this idea so natural that will never be fully rid of it. >> i can't think of a better note to end on the knot somewhat hopeful note about what could happen in the future. the book is the attention merchant, the epic scramble to get inside our heads, a fascinating read and should make many of us, perhaps perhaps at least question the barg
>> there's also television advertising which is still the main revenue model.lthough about half of television revenue comes from non- advertising which is interesting. something to ponder, see what happened if facebook and google switched the paid model and if people would pay $12 a model and a year for facebook. i would probably pay a dollar a month for google. if they wean themselves off that diet, with that ultimately lead to a completely different place for how the economy goes...
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it launched a television powerhouse that is still going strong today. it was 1987, when "the tracey ullman show" introduced america to a very different kind of family in animation, "the simpsons." "what would we have instead of the animation? me, sitting on two tall stools saying, 'let's sing one of your songs. 'oh, i remember in the old bayou hills...' you know, what do you it was a different idea for a sketch-comedy show having the cast play cartoon characters. the show hired matt groening, creator of the syndicated comic strip "life in hell," who created a slightly louder and yellower version of a classic sitcom family. "we may be the best parents in the world." "mmm. goodnight, dear." "goodnight." "the simpsons are a family of consisting of homer simpson who works in a nuclear power plant, his wife marge who struggles to keep the family from strangling each other, unsuccessfully, their son bart and his little sisters lisa and maggie. and they, like i said, they have a tendency to strangle each other. which in live action wouldn't be all that funny."
it launched a television powerhouse that is still going strong today. it was 1987, when "the tracey ullman show" introduced america to a very different kind of family in animation, "the simpsons." "what would we have instead of the animation? me, sitting on two tall stools saying, 'let's sing one of your songs. 'oh, i remember in the old bayou hills...' you know, what do you it was a different idea for a sketch-comedy show having the cast play cartoon characters. the...
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it's up to networks to do a better job of deciding who's going to be on television. you know, i sympathize because they're great tv. >> right. >> i mean, these nut balls going on television will be like donald trump he's 8 foot tall, shoots lightning out of his -- et cetera. you know, that's great television, i guess, and it's pretty -- people love watching, i guess, these people get beat up. i mean, i watch it. i watch it a lot. >> and that's part of the theme of this whole campaign is the sort of triumph of spectacle. we've all sort of been part of that, myself, included. >> right. >> speaking of triumph and spectacle, if you had advice for hillary clinton, you help write that sort of roasting at the white house correspondents' dinner of donald trump. she's going second tonight, hillary clinton, she could basically take the gloves off. what would be your advice for her tonight? >> i think the key for these things is be self-deprecating, give yourself room. that's what we've done with president obama's speeches. get up there, make a few jokes on yourself, the harder
it's up to networks to do a better job of deciding who's going to be on television. you know, i sympathize because they're great tv. >> right. >> i mean, these nut balls going on television will be like donald trump he's 8 foot tall, shoots lightning out of his -- et cetera. you know, that's great television, i guess, and it's pretty -- people love watching, i guess, these people get beat up. i mean, i watch it. i watch it a lot. >> and that's part of the theme of this whole...
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that is the beauty of television.lly a calendar, and eventually there is a blueprint that works beautifully. it is time-consuming, but i love -- i love being back at home at hbo. i did not realize until i was there how much i missed television. charlie: what is it about television? jessica: i love -- as strange as this sounds -- i love the limitations, the urgency. i love this idea that potentially you are in this alternate universe where you are playing somebody else, sometimes spending more time being another person than you are your own. you keep learning about this person and the people who surround this person. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. you're watching bloomberg technology. let's begin with a check of the first word news. the justice department and if the eisai they will have election officials ready on november 8 to respond to potential crimes. officials will monitor certain polling places that will have fewer observers and 2012 because a supreme court opinion gutted a key opinion of the voting rights act. the
that is the beauty of television.lly a calendar, and eventually there is a blueprint that works beautifully. it is time-consuming, but i love -- i love being back at home at hbo. i did not realize until i was there how much i missed television. charlie: what is it about television? jessica: i love -- as strange as this sounds -- i love the limitations, the urgency. i love this idea that potentially you are in this alternate universe where you are playing somebody else, sometimes spending more...
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in the 50s during my research people talk with other watch television. they. they would turn off the lights, not everybody but their turn off the lights and very patiently sit there and consume it. this is before before remote control. today it's the opposite. if there's an ad i switch the channel or turn it off. there's a difference. i think it led to the current lifestyle. >> host: so you remember the jingles, assume you probably were watching cartoons in there somewhere too. that's where they would put the commercials. how did your parents respond to the demands that came as a result of the watching of the commercials? >> guest: my mother held firm against sugar cereal. i remember being intensely disappointing. the youngster i remember a red bird like character you know you know ms. woody woodstock. all all the kids were talking about and i had no idea who it was. i pleaded to my mother that i lacked basic media literacy. that everyone knew this red woody woodstock. we are broadcast people we didn't have cable. so all the good cartoons were in cable. so i b
in the 50s during my research people talk with other watch television. they. they would turn off the lights, not everybody but their turn off the lights and very patiently sit there and consume it. this is before before remote control. today it's the opposite. if there's an ad i switch the channel or turn it off. there's a difference. i think it led to the current lifestyle. >> host: so you remember the jingles, assume you probably were watching cartoons in there somewhere too. that's...
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and so you know, that's the beauty of television. is that it is a really t say calender and there is eventually there is a blue print that works beautifulfully. and it is time consuming but i love-- i love being back at home at hbo. i didn't realize until i was really there that-- how much i missed television. how much i love the medium. >> rose: what about television did you miss? >> i love the-- i love as strange as it sounds, i love the limitations. i love the urgency. i love this idea that potentially you're in this alternate universe where you are playing somebody else. sometimes spending more time being another person than in fact you are your own. that you keep learning about this person. and the other people that surround your person. that you are playing. that there is pace, necessary, and budget, and you know, just, you know, how do we be a show for hbo? what does ta mean to us. how do we figure out tone and environment and you do it at this maddening pace that i think really becomes about the work. i think on movies someti
and so you know, that's the beauty of television. is that it is a really t say calender and there is eventually there is a blue print that works beautifulfully. and it is time consuming but i love-- i love being back at home at hbo. i didn't realize until i was really there that-- how much i missed television. how much i love the medium. >> rose: what about television did you miss? >> i love the-- i love as strange as it sounds, i love the limitations. i love the urgency. i love...
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television rewind radio. and with each other. such people were very serious about this in the beginning but to really believe the of the counterculture. and they believe that to get there. >> and to deliver with commercial advertising. but really about the intentional revolution. >> advertising really hasn't ever been that popular. one of the reasons is the industry harvesting your own mind and attention always a little distracting and that you don't need advertising. ended does promote -- provoked those revolts but in france may now think of the posters but 20th-century that we had a tough everywhere that there were too many. these said they should be banned so they have some very expensive regulations still in place extensive regulations that may be one reason we go to paris is severely limited. >> so you start with newspapers in the 19th century and then radio program first people think that won't be a great medium for advertising? but what happened there? >> so it could be the advertising medium but first of all, with that pr
television rewind radio. and with each other. such people were very serious about this in the beginning but to really believe the of the counterculture. and they believe that to get there. >> and to deliver with commercial advertising. but really about the intentional revolution. >> advertising really hasn't ever been that popular. one of the reasons is the industry harvesting your own mind and attention always a little distracting and that you don't need advertising. ended does...
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bryan morning juice.in your the details - to television.. coming back classic is a jim henson on 12 today.. still ahead on 12 today.. a jim henson classic is coming back to television.. the details - in your morning juice. ???bryan teases phoenix police phoenix police phoenix police - involved in another shooting...but this one has a very strange twist. tim tebow...he may have gone hitless in his debut..but he scored big...again... while praying over a man who had a seizure...who had a over a man while praying over a man who had a seizure... and that's going to make for a very rough finish to this marathon of a presidential campaign... ???adlib welcome ???adlib welcome ???adlib ???adlib welcome ???adlib & toss jimmy ???adlib weather???adlib
bryan morning juice.in your the details - to television.. coming back classic is a jim henson on 12 today.. still ahead on 12 today.. a jim henson classic is coming back to television.. the details - in your morning juice. ???bryan teases phoenix police phoenix police phoenix police - involved in another shooting...but this one has a very strange twist. tim tebow...he may have gone hitless in his debut..but he scored big...again... while praying over a man who had a seizure...who had a over a...
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(laughter) (announcer) and now, the magic of television is back.
(laughter) (announcer) and now, the magic of television is back.
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we still have televised debates this day. they are important in terms of our understanding as voters and our perception of the candidates. i think if you fast forward to present day, 2016, we are no shortage of debates. sometimes they seem like we emphasize the excitement, the entertainment over the education. as being think of them informative, they are more of a reality show. similar to a sitcom, the traditional drama. if we are looking at debates and how we are missing a major intata -- component, valuable piece that they provide for the voter who pays attention. and seeallow us to hear the candidates as they explained their experience. they describe their credentials. they tell us about what they will provide us if they -- if we elect them into office. most importantly, they respond to the questions of me and you, the citizens who will be ultimately voting in the election. i like debates because i think they are more influential compared to a 32nd or 62nd television ad. have are scripted, you makeup, stylist, rehearsals,
we still have televised debates this day. they are important in terms of our understanding as voters and our perception of the candidates. i think if you fast forward to present day, 2016, we are no shortage of debates. sometimes they seem like we emphasize the excitement, the entertainment over the education. as being think of them informative, they are more of a reality show. similar to a sitcom, the traditional drama. if we are looking at debates and how we are missing a major intata --...
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i didn't have that passion, because television sort of smothered the passion.only when i got into feature films, when i got into t.v. movies and made "duel" that i kind of rediscovered the fun about making films. what's your name, sir? david mann. spell that please? m-a-n-n. that's two n's. i'd like to report a truck driver who's endangering my life. your name again? david mann. (blaring horn) (steven spielberg) "duel" was a film that was discovered overseas. i remember taking my first trip to europe. i'd never been out of the u.s. before. going to europe the first time to do publicity for "duel" and discovering a lot of people out there who loved movies. i'm talking about journalists, the writers, loved movies. cherished films. much more than i ever sensed that the american journalists loved and cherished pictures. but i was sort of idealized and idolized and lionized. and i felt wonderful about that and i said to myself, "gee, there really is a generation overseas that loves movies with a passion." he once mentioned to me that he liked to make -- there were f
i didn't have that passion, because television sort of smothered the passion.only when i got into feature films, when i got into t.v. movies and made "duel" that i kind of rediscovered the fun about making films. what's your name, sir? david mann. spell that please? m-a-n-n. that's two n's. i'd like to report a truck driver who's endangering my life. your name again? david mann. (blaring horn) (steven spielberg) "duel" was a film that was discovered overseas. i remember...
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it is not worth putting on television. why do a video for television? he is putting down the importance after denying. he did not really apologize. he disowned it and said it was a distraction. he went on the attack going after bill clinton's behavior. i think the last part is the most important part. that's camera ready for tomorrow. that statement. that says he is going to go in sunday night and go on the attack and go after monica and kathleen, he may go through the whole hall of shame of clinton. i think it looks like he will go after everything. of course, that will raise the question with the left. the progressive left and right. when clinton got into trouble, the liberals said that is personal behavior. let's get back to the issues. moveon.org. let's not talk about this. i don't think the progressives will move on. and unfortunately, for mr. donald trump, the american christian right will not like this. i noticed and thought about this, lawrence, because i worked in utah politics. i kept thinking this will affect him in utah. that is the canary i
it is not worth putting on television. why do a video for television? he is putting down the importance after denying. he did not really apologize. he disowned it and said it was a distraction. he went on the attack going after bill clinton's behavior. i think the last part is the most important part. that's camera ready for tomorrow. that statement. that says he is going to go in sunday night and go on the attack and go after monica and kathleen, he may go through the whole hall of shame of...
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landscape right now, ratings are down because people watch a lot of television.sports are supposed to be a huge draw and advertising draw. >> like untouchable. >> writes. people want to know the next day. they do not want to wait one day for the scores per day want to watch it live, so advertisers will pay enormous sums of money, especially for the nfl, because that the good this is one of the last audiences on television tuning in at the moment. what has happened is the ratings have been down 12% and there are a lot of different theories for why. some of the match maybe have not been as good, blowout games, a fair amount of people on the internet can feel like colin kaepernick may have something to do with it and people are boycotting nfl games. >> is not saluting the flag. gerry: right. the nfl has said they have no evidence of that but they have said ratings are down partially because there is unprecedented interest in the residential debates. david: when advertisers pay the sums of money, what guarantee other getting they will get the exposure they want? gerr
landscape right now, ratings are down because people watch a lot of television.sports are supposed to be a huge draw and advertising draw. >> like untouchable. >> writes. people want to know the next day. they do not want to wait one day for the scores per day want to watch it live, so advertisers will pay enormous sums of money, especially for the nfl, because that the good this is one of the last audiences on television tuning in at the moment. what has happened is the ratings...
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arizona highways television's robin sewell takes us to globe, for a look at life... check out arizona highways television saturday's at 6:30 and sunday's at 4:30 right here on 12 news. and don't forget - this monday... you can bring your kids and your pets to the 12 news plaza on halloween for our costume parade during "first at 4." anyone can come -- just be ready by 3:30 ???adlib traffic he's the vice president of the united states..but joe biden's political career might not be over on january first...why he's on one very important short list... president obama... doing something no other president has done before..his record setting feat...in three minutes . hot ?political headlines right now...and get this...there are reports this morning that vice president joe biden... is under consideration for ?secretary of state...??if hillary clinton becomes president.one report even says biden is - quote - at the top of the internal short list -- of clinton's transition team for the post. russia's leader, vladmir putin is firing back at u-s security experts who say russia
arizona highways television's robin sewell takes us to globe, for a look at life... check out arizona highways television saturday's at 6:30 and sunday's at 4:30 right here on 12 news. and don't forget - this monday... you can bring your kids and your pets to the 12 news plaza on halloween for our costume parade during "first at 4." anyone can come -- just be ready by 3:30 ???adlib traffic he's the vice president of the united states..but joe biden's political career might not be over...
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takes us to a wild resting place for gunslingers and arizona highways television saturday's at 6:30 and sunday's at 4:30 on 12 news. they say... a tie is like kissing your sister...so... what was that ... last night out in glendale?the cardinals and seahawks... playing one heck of an ugly football game. and yes.. it was that bad... we are working on saving you money here on 12 today...and we've got a look at ?one new stock trading app that allows you to trade for free.. plus... jimmy's got the forecast.. love chocolate.. but hate veggies?yeah... that describes most kids across america...but one new spoon... just might solve an age old parenting >>> right now, a horrific crash leaves 13 dead and dozens hurt.
takes us to a wild resting place for gunslingers and arizona highways television saturday's at 6:30 and sunday's at 4:30 on 12 news. they say... a tie is like kissing your sister...so... what was that ... last night out in glendale?the cardinals and seahawks... playing one heck of an ugly football game. and yes.. it was that bad... we are working on saving you money here on 12 today...and we've got a look at ?one new stock trading app that allows you to trade for free.. plus... jimmy's got the...
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i was happy to explain that to the television host.eliever, we are lives andlive godly also realize we fall short. it is not about condoning what is said and done. it is about believing in forgiveness. as christians, we are called to forgive. john: not all evangelicals agree. the executive editor of christianity today wrote a scathing editorial about trump, saying in purity and greed are an incredibly apt summary of donald trump's life to date. ofhas given no evidence piety. he takes every opportunity to demean the vulnerable and shows no curiosity or capacity to learn. he is the embodiment of what the bible calls a fool. alex: what do you really think? john: christianity today -- who knew? always, ons, almost goingon day -- is trump to have the normal turnout? evangelicall lose women the way he will lose women overall. there are some who will stick with him on the singular basis of the supreme court and their wadee to see roe v. overturned. that is enough of a singular issue that they will stomach the rest of the things christianity t
i was happy to explain that to the television host.eliever, we are lives andlive godly also realize we fall short. it is not about condoning what is said and done. it is about believing in forgiveness. as christians, we are called to forgive. john: not all evangelicals agree. the executive editor of christianity today wrote a scathing editorial about trump, saying in purity and greed are an incredibly apt summary of donald trump's life to date. ofhas given no evidence piety. he takes every...
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he is more used to the radio world than the television world, but he is pretty comfortable on televisionk it will be difficult. >> looking forward to the town hall and the presidential debate. trump seems to be practicing. what is your sense of whether he will excel in that format rather than the other one? >> it is a tough format for him. it is your body language, how you interact with voters who ask the question. what does he do physically when hillary is talking? how does he react to her? he is thinking about it, practicing, getting coaching from chris christie. we will see if he can practice all that he is hearing and improve his performance. >> we had a north carolina poll this week. the horse race showed a close race. >> one thing that was interesting is that clinton is not quite there with black voters in the way that they were with obama. she has to make more improvements. she is doing well with women. she could do better. just like everywhere else. >> what is a victory look like for mike pence? >> not having a mistake and getting through a lot of what should be tough questioning
he is more used to the radio world than the television world, but he is pretty comfortable on televisionk it will be difficult. >> looking forward to the town hall and the presidential debate. trump seems to be practicing. what is your sense of whether he will excel in that format rather than the other one? >> it is a tough format for him. it is your body language, how you interact with voters who ask the question. what does he do physically when hillary is talking? how does he...
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television saturday's at 6:30 and sunday's at 4:30 right here on 12 news. ?? traffic ?? the video is incredible... a massive... fire burning in new york city. it's happening this morning... the story behind this in three wall street could be in line for another mixed session today. investors focusing on earnings reports yesterday -- boeing helping to push the dow higher, while apple weighed on the tech sector. look for data today on earnings season -- we'll hear from the likes of ford, u-p-s, twitter, google and amazon. the dow rising 30 points to 18-199, the nasdaq falling 33 to 52-50. checking hot headlines this morning... we start with a deadly -- masive 6 alarm fire in new york city overnight...the blaze broke out in a building on the city's upper east side. it quickly spread to two nearby buildings. at one point the flames were so intense that some people left surrounding buildings. aftershocks.. in central italy... has emergency service workers scrambling today. according to the u-s geological survey, the first struck the area measuring five- point-four,
television saturday's at 6:30 and sunday's at 4:30 right here on 12 news. ?? traffic ?? the video is incredible... a massive... fire burning in new york city. it's happening this morning... the story behind this in three wall street could be in line for another mixed session today. investors focusing on earnings reports yesterday -- boeing helping to push the dow higher, while apple weighed on the tech sector. look for data today on earnings season -- we'll hear from the likes of ford, u-p-s,...
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sea lo que sea, realmente se vio un poco extraÑo en televisiÓn. la disculpa de veracruz de los comentarios que hizo a bordo del autobÚs, crees que convenciÓ al auditorio? luis: es difÍcil saberlo, sin duda debe haber convencido a la gente que lo apoyÓ en un principio pero muchos otros sintieron que mÁs que una disculpa fue una justificaciÓn. esa explicaciÓn de donald trump, diciendo que se hace la forma que se hable los vestuarios deportivos, realmente es un poco dÉbil. de hecho, Él no es deportista. muchos deportistas han dicho que no hablan de esa forma. es real, no es que solamente estaba hablando de las mujeres en forma irrespetuosa, tambiÉn estaba jactandose de abusar sexualmente de mujeres y eso es algo distinto. javier: muchas gracias, luis, por este trabajo magnÍfico que has hecho desde el dÍa de ayer. un abrazo. carolina: bueno, nuestro equipo de polÍtica de univisiÓn noticias.com siguiÓ con lupa este foro y pÚblico su detector de mentiras. donald trump: tengo gran respeto por las mujeres y las mujeres me respetan a mÍ. >> mentira, probar
sea lo que sea, realmente se vio un poco extraÑo en televisiÓn. la disculpa de veracruz de los comentarios que hizo a bordo del autobÚs, crees que convenciÓ al auditorio? luis: es difÍcil saberlo, sin duda debe haber convencido a la gente que lo apoyÓ en un principio pero muchos otros sintieron que mÁs que una disculpa fue una justificaciÓn. esa explicaciÓn de donald trump, diciendo que se hace la forma que se hable los vestuarios deportivos, realmente es un poco dÉbil. de hecho, Él...
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revolution will be televised. and china, the world's electronic wastebasket.esmerized by w what was destroyed. >> in nepal, a long way to go after the earthquake. >> he lost t his mother and his school. >> if we are rebuilding in school, it have to be -- school. >> rebuilding lives and schools in nepal. ♪ >> i live in kathmandu.. i am helpiping with the school that was destroyed. ♪ >> i was amazed by how many schools were destroyed. the only good thihing i can thi of is s that happened on a weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ [chatter] >> you need walls t that are reinfoforced and brackets thatat support the walls and so o the ceililing doesn'n't colollapse s quickly and it allows evacacuations. you needd flexixibility in the design, so the building can move as the earthquake is happening. and a placece like nepapal doest have thehe technhnology. but there are thihings you can o at the local l level that will help. >> andnd the reconstructionn has started now. it is a program i initiated. >> there are now modern ways of prpredicting earthquakeses and givingng children more time to
revolution will be televised. and china, the world's electronic wastebasket.esmerized by w what was destroyed. >> in nepal, a long way to go after the earthquake. >> he lost t his mother and his school. >> if we are rebuilding in school, it have to be -- school. >> rebuilding lives and schools in nepal. ♪ >> i live in kathmandu.. i am helpiping with the school that was destroyed. ♪ >> i was amazed by how many schools were destroyed. the only good thihing...
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nos enteramos que podÍa ser presidente clasificaba las concursantes de su programa de televisiÓn porla puedes hacer lo que te da la gana hasta la rabia por sus partes Íntimas. el ataque a las mujeres es el real, hace unos dÍas una autora compartiÓ su historia, llevarse hasta dos historias por segundo, no es para menos porque me importa cuantas veces haya sido usada la culpa siempre serÁ tuya como tristemente lo intenta utilizar un grupo de mujeres republicanas en un video donde ellas bÁsicamente le dice al periodista que los hombres son asÍ, muy bien, envío en esta semana, en esta campaÑa probablemente muchÍsimos aÑos atrÁs pero si le hacemos acaso internet pareciera que de este abuso es algo que por lo menos se estÁ hablando. a partir todo estÁ polÉmicas algo que estÁ discutiendo en la prensa en programas de televisiÓn e internet y en las casas de todos, pensÁndolo bien algo bueno se puede sacar esta campaÑa. javier: gracias por este reporte, seguimos atento en que va a terminar y que va a pasar. desde tema. carolina: faltan pocos temas, javier. legislaciÓn de muchas electores ha ll
nos enteramos que podÍa ser presidente clasificaba las concursantes de su programa de televisiÓn porla puedes hacer lo que te da la gana hasta la rabia por sus partes Íntimas. el ataque a las mujeres es el real, hace unos dÍas una autora compartiÓ su historia, llevarse hasta dos historias por segundo, no es para menos porque me importa cuantas veces haya sido usada la culpa siempre serÁ tuya como tristemente lo intenta utilizar un grupo de mujeres republicanas en un video donde ellas...
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but they can't get through an hour of network television without being bombarded with ad. every time they want to do a car pool there is a motorcade carrying hillary clinton or donald trump from a high school or stadium. you hear the same thing and not that andrew and i struggles are unimportant but they are irrelevant to the outcome of the election. voters in battle ground states feel the same way. people arriving at secretary clinton describe it almost to a person as selling them the lesser of two evils. >> andrew, you were also forceful and emotional on libertarians. on people who would cast a protest vote a third way on a gary johnson. you've been saying this is not the time to prove your point. >> it isn't. there are so many places and areas where i find hillary clinton's politics extremely distasteful. and i am more of an independent kind of character. one of us looking for a third party is way to express ourselves. i just really believe that this candidate cannot be tolerated in that way. that you have to take a stand in this election. even though none of us wanted
but they can't get through an hour of network television without being bombarded with ad. every time they want to do a car pool there is a motorcade carrying hillary clinton or donald trump from a high school or stadium. you hear the same thing and not that andrew and i struggles are unimportant but they are irrelevant to the outcome of the election. voters in battle ground states feel the same way. people arriving at secretary clinton describe it almost to a person as selling them the lesser...
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i have done a lot of television. i have written for television, and a lot of popular magazine articles, but i had never written a book for a broad, popular audience, so this was a different journey that i went on. it was very challenging, took water years to research -- took four years to research and complete. it is doing well and i'm proud of it and relieved to have it done. i would say was story about that. i followed the numbers religiously, book sales, and i am waiting with bated breath for every review. i knew "the wall street journal" was going to review my book in their fabulous saturday book section, which i subscribe to come and it arrives at my door. so that saturday morning when i knew it was coming, i got up at 6:00 in the morning. the paper had not even been delivered yet. my bunny slippers on -- which i only take off to teach my classes. i padded out in my row in my slippers, got my cup of coffee, i was so nervous, i couldn't even open the paper. i saw the review was by s c gwynn, who has written a fab
i have done a lot of television. i have written for television, and a lot of popular magazine articles, but i had never written a book for a broad, popular audience, so this was a different journey that i went on. it was very challenging, took water years to research -- took four years to research and complete. it is doing well and i'm proud of it and relieved to have it done. i would say was story about that. i followed the numbers religiously, book sales, and i am waiting with bated breath...
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more than $85 billion deal to buy time warner, the nations largest maker of television and film. it's a big toy. >> the combination of time warner and at&t creates a unique company leading innovation.>> reporter: time warner feels the love. >> i am excited about the future.>> reporter: but for consumers, a danger is when one company controlling all of this -- donald trump says he would scrap the deal because it is too much concentration of power. in the hands of one person. democratic senator al franken says it raises red flags and clinton hopes it will be closely scrutinized. regulators agree. they will take at least a year to sign off on the deal. but at&t is a company that began with a want and it won't drop this one without a fight. cbs news new york. >>> still to come one city rent is through the roof. the painful price.>> it is rigged and broken and corrupt.>> reporter: that's what donald trump says about the election system. should we be worried about voter fraud?>>> could this be the bay area of bridge to nowhere? why you cannot complete the journey across the bay area bi
more than $85 billion deal to buy time warner, the nations largest maker of television and film. it's a big toy. >> the combination of time warner and at&t creates a unique company leading innovation.>> reporter: time warner feels the love. >> i am excited about the future.>> reporter: but for consumers, a danger is when one company controlling all of this -- donald trump says he would scrap the deal because it is too much concentration of power. in the hands of one...
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in other words it's not worth putting on television. why did he just do a video for television if it's just a distraction. so he's putting down the moment here. the importance of what he's talking about after having denied it was him saying it. he didn't really apologize. he disowned it and then he went and said it with us a distraction then he went on the attack going after bill clinton's behavior. i think the last part is the most important part and will be most important part. that's camera ready for tomorrow, that statement. that says that he's going to go in there sunday night and go on the attack, go after monica, kathleen, the whole hall of shame or whatever of clinton during the presidency. it looks like he's going to go after everything. and of course that's going to raise the old question with the left, the progressive left and the right when clinton got into trouble the liberals said that's personal behavior. why are we talking about that. let's get on with the issues. move on.org. remember that? i don't think the progressive
in other words it's not worth putting on television. why did he just do a video for television if it's just a distraction. so he's putting down the moment here. the importance of what he's talking about after having denied it was him saying it. he didn't really apologize. he disowned it and then he went and said it with us a distraction then he went on the attack going after bill clinton's behavior. i think the last part is the most important part and will be most important part. that's camera...
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bush went on television, i assumed at the time that he was going to make a statement to try to restore order in los angeles. >> what we saw last night and the night before in los angeles is not about civil rights. it's not about the great cause of equality that all americans must uphold. it's not a message of protest. it's been the brutality of a mob, pure and mple. >> the speech that bush made seemed to make things worse. >> the violence will end, justice will be served, hope will return. >> the president's words echo in households across the country. >> what is your plea to the charge of aggravated murder as contained count one of the indictment. >> guilty as charged, your honor. >> an attorney spoke for dahmer and his family. >> jeffrey dahmer is a human being, he is a tortured and sick human being. >> he talked about redemption and mercy and wanted to say he was sorry about his conduct, and i don't think he was. >> mrs. hicks called dahmer a monster and spoke of the horror her family endured. >> we saw pieces of our son on tv every night, some smaller than a toothpick. i have alway
bush went on television, i assumed at the time that he was going to make a statement to try to restore order in los angeles. >> what we saw last night and the night before in los angeles is not about civil rights. it's not about the great cause of equality that all americans must uphold. it's not a message of protest. it's been the brutality of a mob, pure and mple. >> the speech that bush made seemed to make things worse. >> the violence will end, justice will be served, hope...
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pero no se pierda esta charla que estuvimos con el je genio de la televisiÓn.getales y granos. es un alimento completo. es básicamente la bolsa perfecta. ella está encantada. no quiere parar de jugar todo el tiempo. siempre anda para arriba y para abajo. ¿ te gusta la carne? si, si, quieres carne? es un miembro de la familia. y a la familia se le tiene que tratar bien. hay que darle de lo mejor. (avo) nuevo beneful originals con carne. ahora con carne real como el primer ingrediente. saludable. sabroso. beneful. halloween break! ¿a quÉ casa quieren ir primero? the kat lady's! trick or treat! manos a la obra, kitty kats. kit kat. tÓmate un break. >>> a casi 900 asciende el nÚmero de muertos por matthew en haitÍ. los desplazado decenas de miles y el paÍs requiere urgentemente ayuda internacional. vanessa hauc estÁ en la localidad de petite. >>> la situaciÓn es desastrosa para muchos aquÍ en haiti, se estima que mÁs de 61 mil personas estÁn en estos momentos en albergues, esto sin contar las miles mÁs que se quedaron en sus casas para pasar el impacto de matthew.
pero no se pierda esta charla que estuvimos con el je genio de la televisiÓn.getales y granos. es un alimento completo. es básicamente la bolsa perfecta. ella está encantada. no quiere parar de jugar todo el tiempo. siempre anda para arriba y para abajo. ¿ te gusta la carne? si, si, quieres carne? es un miembro de la familia. y a la familia se le tiene que tratar bien. hay que darle de lo mejor. (avo) nuevo beneful originals con carne. ahora con carne real como el primer ingrediente....
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it's my privilege this evening to preside at this the third in the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major presidential candidates. now like the last meeting the subjects to be discussed will be suggested by questions from a panel of correspondents. unlike the first two programs, however, the two candidates will not be sharing the same platform. in new york the democratic presidential nominee, senator john f. kennedy; separated by three thousand miles in a los angeles studio, the republican presidential nominee, vice president richard m. nixon; now joined for tonight's discussion by a network of electronic facilities which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. good evening, senator kennedy. mr. kennedy: good evening, mr. shadel. mr. shadel: and good evening to you, vice president nixon. mr. nixon: good evening, mr. shadel. mr. shadel: and now to meet the panel of correspondents. frank mcgee, nbc news; charles van fremd, cbs news; douglass cater, reporter magazine; roscoe drummond, new york herald tribune. now, as you've probably noted, the four reporters includ
it's my privilege this evening to preside at this the third in the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major presidential candidates. now like the last meeting the subjects to be discussed will be suggested by questions from a panel of correspondents. unlike the first two programs, however, the two candidates will not be sharing the same platform. in new york the democratic presidential nominee, senator john f. kennedy; separated by three thousand miles in a los angeles...
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kennedy and incumbent richard nixon square off in the first ever televised presidential debate. they took questions on their leadership experience, communism at home and abroad, medical care for seniors, and the economy. john f. kennedy defeated richard nixon with one less than -- with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the first debate took place in chicago. the television and radio stations of the united states and their affiliated stations are proud to
kennedy and incumbent richard nixon square off in the first ever televised presidential debate. they took questions on their leadership experience, communism at home and abroad, medical care for seniors, and the economy. john f. kennedy defeated richard nixon with one less than -- with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the first debate took place in chicago. the television and radio stations of the united states and their affiliated stations are proud to
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if you decent to that nobody on the television can hear you. so yaw have to talk into the microphone. >> i wondered -- well two questions. i'm from new york. where is the ninth precinct? >> lower east side. fromhouseon to 14th, from broadway to the east river. and i was there during the '80s and '9s9s so when new york city was the wild west. go there now and don't even recognize the place. >> now i have three questions. >> go ahead. keep going. >> how did the neighborhood change while you were there? is one question. and then if you could tell us -- if the writing was therapeutic for you, if any one of this stories is like, this is really helping me work through one h thing that happened one time. and then in the funniest one. four questions. >> new york changed like you can't imagine. like the lower east side. it was the wild west. streets divide walk down with a gun any hand, inside the coat pocket because it was so dangerous, now days there are little cafes down there and people are sing lattes. moms are going into the park that would just -
if you decent to that nobody on the television can hear you. so yaw have to talk into the microphone. >> i wondered -- well two questions. i'm from new york. where is the ninth precinct? >> lower east side. fromhouseon to 14th, from broadway to the east river. and i was there during the '80s and '9s9s so when new york city was the wild west. go there now and don't even recognize the place. >> now i have three questions. >> go ahead. keep going. >> how did the...
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todavÍa no se conocen las cifras finales de la audiencia por televisiÓn se estima que el porcentaje respectoscendiÓ pero las redes sociales habÍan explotado. javier: el encuentro segÚn facebook generÓ 7 millones mÁs de likes que en el primer debate. carolina: los twitteros hicieron de este elemento mÁs twiteados durante el evento de saint luÍs hubo mÁs de 30 millones de comentarios. esto es alrededor de $30,000 por minuto. javier: hillary clinton consiguiÓ 25,000 nuevos seguidores comparado a la cuenta de donald trump consiguiÓ sólo 16,000. hablando de este debate queremos preguntar si cambio}{ su percepciÓn respecto del encuentro anterior, el debate de donald trump y hillary clinton? puedes enviar tus respuestas utilizando el hastag ediciÓn digital. fue un debate bastante complejo. algunos piensan que gano hillary clinton. creen ustedes que se contestaron sus preguntas? creen que se hablÓ realmente lo que pasa carolina: fueron 90 minutos de ese debate todavÍa no sabes exactamente cuÁl es la postura de ambos candidatos. justamente de este debate tenemos para ustedes lo bueno, lo malo y la so
todavÍa no se conocen las cifras finales de la audiencia por televisiÓn se estima que el porcentaje respectoscendiÓ pero las redes sociales habÍan explotado. javier: el encuentro segÚn facebook generÓ 7 millones mÁs de likes que en el primer debate. carolina: los twitteros hicieron de este elemento mÁs twiteados durante el evento de saint luÍs hubo mÁs de 30 millones de comentarios. esto es alrededor de $30,000 por minuto. javier: hillary clinton consiguiÓ 25,000 nuevos seguidores...
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we're not on television. go to news3lv.com. >> dana: they call it the scarriest haunted house in new york. why don't we send in jimmy fallon and kevin hart. it's priceless. >> kim: we're upping the cute jim childs: one of the ways criminals avoid background checks is by going online and connecting with strangers to buy guns. as someone in law enforcement, i think that's dangerous. millions of guns are sold through websites like this, d checks in gun stores; why don't we require them online? a few clicks of the mouse, now a bad guy is armed - and potentially dangerous. and that's a threat to all of us. narrator vo: yes on question 1 i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve thisis message. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high hopes i don't know what i said, aah... narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i would bomb the [bleep] out of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i
we're not on television. go to news3lv.com. >> dana: they call it the scarriest haunted house in new york. why don't we send in jimmy fallon and kevin hart. it's priceless. >> kim: we're upping the cute jim childs: one of the ways criminals avoid background checks is by going online and connecting with strangers to buy guns. as someone in law enforcement, i think that's dangerous. millions of guns are sold through websites like this, d checks in gun stores; why don't we require them...
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we interviewed many of the featured guests on bloomberg television.r more interesting conversations, starting with tiger management's julian robertson. he shares his thoughts on investing in an era of historically low interest rates. julian: i think it is tragic we have taken rates down this far. i know that the federal reserves all over the world are trying to ensure prosperity. but in so doing i think they are , ensuring a huge bubble which will be pricked, and we will all be hurt very badly by it, i think. when i think of that the , negative rates completely stop saving, because you are not only not rewarded for saving, but -- not rewarded, not only not rewarded for saving, but penalized for saving. i don't think that is good. i also think it has caused a huge bubble in the bond market because people have nowhere else to put their money unless they buy a beautiful piece of art, like a ceiling, or some pictures or something of that nature. tom where would you put your : money now? we will get to the hedge funds later, but if negative rates have dist
we interviewed many of the featured guests on bloomberg television.r more interesting conversations, starting with tiger management's julian robertson. he shares his thoughts on investing in an era of historically low interest rates. julian: i think it is tragic we have taken rates down this far. i know that the federal reserves all over the world are trying to ensure prosperity. but in so doing i think they are , ensuring a huge bubble which will be pricked, and we will all be hurt very badly...