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you're in the new wes anderson film "the grand budapest hotel." okay.aw this thing last night. >> yeah, thank you. >> stephen: i was deeply moved and it's-- stuck with me for the last 24 hours. why was i so deeply moved by it? because, while the movie is beautiful, i think-- when i watch a wes anderson movie, the emotional moments -- the moments of crisis for the characters, not a lot goes on. the camera just haipgz o hangs e person, and then i start crying. >> and then you start crying. >> stephen: and then i start crying. >> i felt very moved by it, too. i was very knocked out by it, too. it's mysterious. he's a genius. he knows how to mick a movie that works, that does something to you mysteriously. although, he's devoted his life to craft and to passion and to making these-- telling these stories. so, you know, it's beyond me and my understanding, but i feel the same way that it's very effective. this movie is about-- isn't this what it's about? it's about-- rau ( laughter ) it's about the telling of a story by a wonderful storyteller, remembering a
you're in the new wes anderson film "the grand budapest hotel." okay.aw this thing last night. >> yeah, thank you. >> stephen: i was deeply moved and it's-- stuck with me for the last 24 hours. why was i so deeply moved by it? because, while the movie is beautiful, i think-- when i watch a wes anderson movie, the emotional moments -- the moments of crisis for the characters, not a lot goes on. the camera just haipgz o hangs e person, and then i start crying. >> and...
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good to see you. >> charlie: wes anderson is here and we are very happy about that. he is one of cinema's most original filmmakers. his movies are known for their unique tone and visual style. his new mov movie is a caper in pre-world war ii europe, following a legendary concierge and the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted film. here's the trailer of "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy? >> who wouldn't? i'm at the grand budapest, sir. >> and so my life began, junior lobby boy in training under the strict command of gustave h. many of the hotel's most valued and distinguished guests came for him. >> i love you. this is also when i met ago thamplets she's so charming. >> he's with you? yes. i approve of this union. became his pupil and he was to my counselor and guardian. >> the police are here. ell them i will be right there. >> she's been murdered and you think i did it. >> hey! stop! >> you're looking so well, darling, you really are. it must be the cream they put on you down at the mall. i want some. >> this is madame d.'s last will
good to see you. >> charlie: wes anderson is here and we are very happy about that. he is one of cinema's most original filmmakers. his movies are known for their unique tone and visual style. his new mov movie is a caper in pre-world war ii europe, following a legendary concierge and the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted film. here's the trailer of "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy? >> who wouldn't? i'm at the grand budapest, sir....
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the new wes anderson film. think i'm in this movie. [ laughter ] everyone's in this movie. didn't you have a great -- remember me? >> weren't you there in the background somewhere? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i asked you for advice and you said, "quit. [ laughter ] you don't got talent. kid, trust me. i know talent and you don't have any." >> i think you should be in a a wes anderson. >> jimmy: you told me i should be a gardener. [ light laughter ] we go all the way back. i mean, bill murray. gosh, i love him. jude law. tilda swinton. now, what is the film about? can you describe it? >> i suppose it's called a a quirky caper. it's got an escape from a a prison. it's got an art heist. it's got train sequences. it's got a ski chase. it's got a dead cat and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that will make everyone go see the movie. yeah, yeah. you're guaranteed to see a dead cat. how's wes anderson. he's a very smart guy. >> he's an incredible guy. he's very, very smart. >> jimmy: creative, yeah. >> he wrote this am
the new wes anderson film. think i'm in this movie. [ laughter ] everyone's in this movie. didn't you have a great -- remember me? >> weren't you there in the background somewhere? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i asked you for advice and you said, "quit. [ laughter ] you don't got talent. kid, trust me. i know talent and you don't have any." >> i think you should be in a a wes anderson. >> jimmy: you told me i should be a gardener. [ light laughter ] we go all...
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. ♪ >> wes anderson is here. >> thank you, charlie. ♪ >> wes anderson is here.is one of the most original filmmakers. his movies are known for visual style. his new movie is set in a fictional town in pre-world war ii europe. it follows a concierge and lobby boy who becomes his trusted friend. here is the trailer for "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy? >> who wouldn't? >> my life began. junior lobby boy in training under strict supervision. many of the most valued and distinguished guests came for him. >> i love you. >> this was also when i met her. >> she is charming. >> so charming. >> i approve. >> houston be my counselor and guardian. -- he was to be my counselor and guardian. >> she has been murdered. >> stop! >> you are looking so well, darling. you are. >> this is madame's last -- a painting bequeathed. >> if you lay a finger on my mother, living or dead. >> we need to make a plan for your survival. we may need a magnifying glass but it tells you how to find it. >> that is the term. >> ♪ >> i want -- every 100 kilometers. >>
. ♪ >> wes anderson is here. >> thank you, charlie. ♪ >> wes anderson is here.is one of the most original filmmakers. his movies are known for visual style. his new movie is set in a fictional town in pre-world war ii europe. it follows a concierge and lobby boy who becomes his trusted friend. here is the trailer for "the grand budapest hotel." >> why do you want to be a lobby boy? >> who wouldn't? >> my life began. junior lobby boy in training...
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and how many times do you have to do things in a wes anderson movie? >> quite a few times.es. the frame is very precise and where you are in the frame and what position everything is in. you know, the objects that you're handling and the other acts. so you know, from his films, he is very, very considered. but there is a great challenge in trying to deliver that. and he has a wonderful sense of humor when he is directing. we do many, many takes and try many, many different versions of things. and i really love just being guided by him. and, yeah, it is fun. >> seth: seems like the sort of film where like if you did a perfect take and you nailed it, they would be like, "here's the problem though. [ laughter ] a tiny -- there was a tiny issue with a door in the back so we have to do it all over again." >> yeah, he would say that. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, you know there is a cup there, ralph? it was a great take but i'm afraid it was an inch out. >> seth: right. >> can we --? >> seth: and then would you just go off on the cup? [ laughter ] >> no, no. well, no 'cause i've now be
and how many times do you have to do things in a wes anderson movie? >> quite a few times.es. the frame is very precise and where you are in the frame and what position everything is in. you know, the objects that you're handling and the other acts. so you know, from his films, he is very, very considered. but there is a great challenge in trying to deliver that. and he has a wonderful sense of humor when he is directing. we do many, many takes and try many, many different versions of...
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wes anderson. called "the grand budapest hotel." 7.opens friday, march ♪ >> this week on political capital, jeffrey goldberg on his interview with barack obama and the latest on ukraine. julianna goldman talks obama's budget. and paul ryan's plan. >> we start the program with governor rick perry of texas. thank you for joining us. you have a commode to us reception when you spoke your this morning. you have said that you're going to hold off on whether
wes anderson. called "the grand budapest hotel." 7.opens friday, march ♪ >> this week on political capital, jeffrey goldberg on his interview with barack obama and the latest on ukraine. julianna goldman talks obama's budget. and paul ryan's plan. >> we start the program with governor rick perry of texas. thank you for joining us. you have a commode to us reception when you spoke your this morning. you have said that you're going to hold off on whether
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>> i was arrested and tortured. >> i am pleased to have wes anderson back at the table. d at a rather long trailer. >> do i even need to see the movie? >> when you watch the trailer, tell me what you saw? what is the artistry? >> we have a great cast. we have ray fiennes, who is a rare powerhouse. i always had this impression of him as a shakesphereean actor. but the thing i realize working with him is he is more like a method actor and a marlon brando kind of actor. and i love that. it is -- i had a similar experience with gene hackman as somebody who takes it. years ago. yes, we have a great ensemble. >> describe jude law. >> jude law plays -- there is a sort of framing device in the movie in the 1960's. it is in the 1930's, most of the movie. we have an author played by jude holm is a character -- who meets a character and jude sort of narrates. he is our guide into the story. >> and the story is? >> the story is, it is about a hotel concierge who has a whole kind of circle of women admirers, mostly rich, older women. one of them dies. he gets sort of caught up in the
>> i was arrested and tortured. >> i am pleased to have wes anderson back at the table. d at a rather long trailer. >> do i even need to see the movie? >> when you watch the trailer, tell me what you saw? what is the artistry? >> we have a great cast. we have ray fiennes, who is a rare powerhouse. i always had this impression of him as a shakesphereean actor. but the thing i realize working with him is he is more like a method actor and a marlon brando kind of...
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we possibly can. we've got a young nucleus with kyrie irving and dion waders and tristan thompson and anderson varejao something. >> seth: well, i do - i wish you the best. as a celtic fan, i wish you the best. [ laughter ] >> thank you. >> seth: i also -- while i have, obviously, two very wealthy men. what do you guys -- a quick take on the u.s. economy. where is your confidenevel right now? >> it's getting better. it's been getting better for 4 1/2 years. and we had a winter that affected some businesses. but the economy's getting better, month after month but not at the rate the people would like. >> seth: well, here's my one question to you. is there -- do you feel like enough has happened since 2008 to make sure that that sort of collapse doesn't happen again? that sort of banking collapse. >> that won't happen. that won't happen. >> seth: but why? >> well, because -- >> seth: because i saw "wolf of wall street" and they're bad guys. i should say, to their credit, they know how to party. >> they seem to have a lot of fun. right, right, right. i haven't really found that place yet. it won't happen
we possibly can. we've got a young nucleus with kyrie irving and dion waders and tristan thompson and anderson varejao something. >> seth: well, i do - i wish you the best. as a celtic fan, i wish you the best. [ laughter ] >> thank you. >> seth: i also -- while i have, obviously, two very wealthy men. what do you guys -- a quick take on the u.s. economy. where is your confidenevel right now? >> it's getting better. it's been getting better for 4 1/2 years. and we had a...
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i just saw you were in the wes anderson "grand budapest hotel." >> yeah. i mean briefly, briefly. > it's a big cast. i actually wrote to wes kind of pleading to be one of his family. >> jimmy: did you really? >> because i was such a big fan, yeah. >> jimmy: he's really good. >> he's so cool, and he makes beautiful films. and this one, in particular, is a real kind of zenith of his work. you know? and i'm very -- i'm thrilled to have been invited. i just hope i get invited back. did you get to hang with the cast? >> well, i'm only in a section, so i was there with f. murray abraham and jason schwartzman, and the rest of the cast will actually come and go throughout the filming. but we all stayed in this one little hotel in berlitz. it's this little kind of chocolate box town on the borders of germany and poland. and it was beautiful, lots of fun. everyone -- we all had dinner together, and wes is there in his suit and his slippers. it's a very, very pleasant experience. >> jimmy: he wore slippers? >> yes, very pleasant experience. >> jimmy: interesting. he wears slippers. i like tha
i just saw you were in the wes anderson "grand budapest hotel." >> yeah. i mean briefly, briefly. > it's a big cast. i actually wrote to wes kind of pleading to be one of his family. >> jimmy: did you really? >> because i was such a big fan, yeah. >> jimmy: he's really good. >> he's so cool, and he makes beautiful films. and this one, in particular, is a real kind of zenith of his work. you know? and i'm very -- i'm thrilled to have been invited. i...
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and my guest, jeff goldblum, stars in the new wes anderson film "the grand budapest hotel."ve a sound track of mendelssohn played on a toy xylophone. ( laughter ) the oscars are on sunday! damn! i had tuesday in the offic ( laughter ) pool. this is the the "colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central
and my guest, jeff goldblum, stars in the new wes anderson film "the grand budapest hotel."ve a sound track of mendelssohn played on a toy xylophone. ( laughter ) the oscars are on sunday! damn! i had tuesday in the offic ( laughter ) pool. this is the the "colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central
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diplomatic agreement called the "budapest memorandum," later adapted into a whimsical film by wes anderson. ( laughter ) in the agreement, ukraine gave up its nukes, and in exchange, russia promised never to use "threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of ukraine." tragically it appears ukrainian diplomats forgot to call "no backsies." so what does russia's latest crimean cri-mean? it means i get to run one of my favorite graphics. this is cold war update. ( cheers and applause ) >> nation if you watch this show, you know i never thought the cold war ended. it's why i still wear a shoe phone and a shoe answering machine. hello? what? i can't talk right now. just leave a message with my other foot. folks, that is why you do hot yoga. ( cheers and applause ). but folks i'm worried that obama may be in way over his head here. on the other hand, i'm excited that obama may be in way over his head here. jim? >> this is the ultimate result of a feckless foreign policy where nobody believes in america's strength anymore. >> there's no question there's a
diplomatic agreement called the "budapest memorandum," later adapted into a whimsical film by wes anderson. ( laughter ) in the agreement, ukraine gave up its nukes, and in exchange, russia promised never to use "threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of ukraine." tragically it appears ukrainian diplomats forgot to call "no backsies." so what does russia's latest crimean cri-mean? it means i get to run one of my favorite...
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. >> that was a clip from wes anderson's latest movie. y abraham and tony, who both star in this spectacular film. it was incredible. >> we have two zeros here. >> oh, zero. >> zero plus zero. >> zero, then hero. >> zero, then hero. >> my goodness. >> very good. >> you know, i'm such a wes anderson fan. blown away by everything he did. this, though, my god, every shot. >> every shot must have taken three days to set up. >> i take it that while he is so fun to watch, his movies, it has to be very exacting. >> i can't tell you, i don't know where this reputation came from, but you should be on the set with him once. it's very easy. it's really -- >> is it really? >> i'm telling you the truth. i have no reason to lie. i don't care what the process is like. if the product is this, who cares? >> right. >> but this was easy. >> so talk about the movie for people who haven't seen the movie yet. set it up. it starts in 1968, goes back to 1932. it's just extraordinary. >> it's like a confectioner's, like a light, delicious, deelectable pastry. when
. >> that was a clip from wes anderson's latest movie. y abraham and tony, who both star in this spectacular film. it was incredible. >> we have two zeros here. >> oh, zero. >> zero plus zero. >> zero, then hero. >> zero, then hero. >> my goodness. >> very good. >> you know, i'm such a wes anderson fan. blown away by everything he did. this, though, my god, every shot. >> every shot must have taken three days to set up. >> i take...
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let's talk about this interview with wes anderson. budapest hotel". >> the issue is about travel and we wanted to see it through a refracted lens and i'm a big fan of wes's. we knew this movie was coming out and it took place in a fictional hotel preworld war ii in eastern europe. >> it's quite an odd fantasy, this whole -- >> all fantasies are odd, right? >> i know, but how does it fit into how you want to talk about the art of travel because this is a very artistic vision. >> travel, as it turns out for him s a great inspiration. he is a traveler. he has a hotel in new york. the pictures are of his studio in paris, which is not a typical director's studio, as you can tell by the wallpaper. we got into a q&a with one of our correspondents, michael lindsey hogg, who is himself a director, and they got into wes's way around the world. he prefers the mode of train travel to planes, for instance, and, you know, he's a wide-ranging, imaginative guy looking for the color that comes into the film it is from places he's been in india, africa
let's talk about this interview with wes anderson. budapest hotel". >> the issue is about travel and we wanted to see it through a refracted lens and i'm a big fan of wes's. we knew this movie was coming out and it took place in a fictional hotel preworld war ii in eastern europe. >> it's quite an odd fantasy, this whole -- >> all fantasies are odd, right? >> i know, but how does it fit into how you want to talk about the art of travel because this is a very...
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>> we are will be today, anderson. we have a flight leaving here in a couple of hours.our p 8 poseidon heading southwest there to the search area. one point i want to make is that when our p 8 leaves today, i just got the list of participating countries here that have aviation assets in perth. china, south korea, japan, india, australia, the u.s. and more. that's an encouraging fact to put out there. that all these countries are working together. so yes, the p 8 is ready to go today. we're in support of the australian-led sector assignment. but i want to emphasize just one little piece of an incredible international effort. >> can you give me a sense of what it's like out there, given the varying weather conditions? how low are the aircraft flying to actually try to get a visual on debris? >> sure. yesterday as you know was a pretty rough day for environments here for the weather. but these planes, at least our planes and the u.s. navy, it's an all-weather aircraft. and so the the pilots are the best in the business. but the people in the back, those tactile coordinator
>> we are will be today, anderson. we have a flight leaving here in a couple of hours.our p 8 poseidon heading southwest there to the search area. one point i want to make is that when our p 8 leaves today, i just got the list of participating countries here that have aviation assets in perth. china, south korea, japan, india, australia, the u.s. and more. that's an encouraging fact to put out there. that all these countries are working together. so yes, the p 8 is ready to go today....
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we have to fight for the space to make those pictures, whether it is wes anderson films or coen brothers alexander payne. >> is this the best time of your life? >> it is a great time, amazing. 71 years. >> and you love it with the same intensity that you had. ♪ >> alexander, when he first saw it on the paper, he knew it should be black and white. he knows he is going to shoot landscape and texture of faces. in black and white, the texture of those faces in there -- look at the history of movies. look at the women from the 1930's and 1940's, and those magnificent faces are just incredible. that is black and white. >> talk a bit about the origins of this film and what you felt when you are making it. >> when i was making it, and when i watched the film -- for me, it is more about a man preparing to die and to go over the hill, and lie under a tree, with a son offering to help him, to take him there. i found it very much informed by death. fixing to die, and the son wishing to have one more chance to know his unknowable father, and asked the questions. it is quite dreamlike. as you are on y
we have to fight for the space to make those pictures, whether it is wes anderson films or coen brothers alexander payne. >> is this the best time of your life? >> it is a great time, amazing. 71 years. >> and you love it with the same intensity that you had. ♪ >> alexander, when he first saw it on the paper, he knew it should be black and white. he knows he is going to shoot landscape and texture of faces. in black and white, the texture of those faces in there --...
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>> look, we understand, anderson, that yet from one of the orions, they spotted an orange object and reen object and we also know photographs were taken of those objects by the australian air force. those pictures have not been released. my sense is that the defense minister to make a special trip here to perth and have a special media briefing he may be revealing that these objects have been identified as from this airplane. that's just my speculation on it. but i don't think the minister would come all the way across here and have a special announcement without something major to say. >> we don't know. and we'll know in 17 minutes or so. but you believe he must have something significant to say for him to come all the way? >> that is my sense. it's like the prime minister of australia, tony abbott a week ago is getting up in parliament and saying we have photographs of wreckage. for him to say that, again, he was backed by intelligence that said, we really are on to something here. we know what we're doing. and so, again, for a defense minister, whether in australia or malaysia or t
>> look, we understand, anderson, that yet from one of the orions, they spotted an orange object and reen object and we also know photographs were taken of those objects by the australian air force. those pictures have not been released. my sense is that the defense minister to make a special trip here to perth and have a special media briefing he may be revealing that these objects have been identified as from this airplane. that's just my speculation on it. but i don't think the...
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>> reporter: as we know, anderson, tensions have been bubbling away for days. but it would seem that things really turned ugly at a military base about an hour and half from where we are. 60 russian soldiers arrived in trucks. they are called on ukranian troops to surrender, put down their weapons. the ukranian's refused. and that is when the russians got their truck and rammed the gate. they actually managed to get through onto the base. apparently the ukranian's then form add human shield and stopped them from getting through. the russians retreated when the local militia then turned up to support the russians, that's when it really turned ugly. they attacked journalists on the ground, and some were even hospitalized. anderson, we know that the prime minister here in crimea has basically said that the only troops that should be here now are russian and that the ukranian's should easterly swear their allegiance to the russians or leave immediately. >> it's obviously become a much more difficult situation for ukrainian troops on the ground and journalists now be
>> reporter: as we know, anderson, tensions have been bubbling away for days. but it would seem that things really turned ugly at a military base about an hour and half from where we are. 60 russian soldiers arrived in trucks. they are called on ukranian troops to surrender, put down their weapons. the ukranian's refused. and that is when the russians got their truck and rammed the gate. they actually managed to get through onto the base. apparently the ukranian's then form add human...
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and then i look at woody allen or wes anderson, who don't produce anyone else's works. they just do their own. and j.j. abrams who does a lots of other people's works and directs. >> rose: on every platform. >> and i want kids. i'm that kind of classic narcissist. i'm great i some see more of me. younger versions of me should be around. i don't know how i'm going to do it all. i have to do some of it in another lifetime. but i-- you know, my eyes have always been bigger than my stomach as they say. so i hope -- >> i haven't heard that since my mother told me that. >> it's something older women say. it's not like a sexy thing that a young television actress maybe should say but i do feel that way. i'd love to direct something they wrote. that would be nice. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> of course, thank you for having me. >> rose: it was a pleasure. >> rose: john feinstein is here. he has written about sports for more than 30 years and written well. he is also a radio host and regular commentator on the golf channel. his latest book takes us behind the scenes of life
and then i look at woody allen or wes anderson, who don't produce anyone else's works. they just do their own. and j.j. abrams who does a lots of other people's works and directs. >> rose: on every platform. >> and i want kids. i'm that kind of classic narcissist. i'm great i some see more of me. younger versions of me should be around. i don't know how i'm going to do it all. i have to do some of it in another lifetime. but i-- you know, my eyes have always been bigger than my...
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>> that's a great question, anderson. wehanged our whole philosophy on a smoke or fire situation, especially that's affecting the cockpit. the procedure originally had us troubleshoot to some degree or either do a smoke evacuation procedure. the basic philosophy now is get the airplane on the ground. this captain felt that he was over his structural limit to land the airplane, which he more than likely was and felt that he had to dump fuel. we don't even go to that because most airplanes have the structural capability of landing the airplane even over the faa approved landing weight. >> ron, getting a lot of tweets about this. raul tweeted someone said inflight fire and they kept flying. impossible if we remember how fast swiss air 111 crashed after. what's it like for a pilot a fire on board? is that the nightmare scenario? >> that definitely is a nightmare scenario. that particular crash that we're ta talking about the smoke and fire started in the entertainment center behind the cockpit. >> in the entertainment center. >>
>> that's a great question, anderson. wehanged our whole philosophy on a smoke or fire situation, especially that's affecting the cockpit. the procedure originally had us troubleshoot to some degree or either do a smoke evacuation procedure. the basic philosophy now is get the airplane on the ground. this captain felt that he was over his structural limit to land the airplane, which he more than likely was and felt that he had to dump fuel. we don't even go to that because most airplanes...
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>> well, we had a big -- at the time we thought the search area was huge, anderson. it was 40 miles in diameter, and that vehicle, we had three of those on one ship, which was unprecedented. each vehicle can cover about 50 square miles a day, the way we like to do it, which is slow and detailed. that vehicle, there was no government program to make that vehicle. it was mike and his colleagues sitting around a small engineering bench that came up with the idea. now it's turned into this incredible power house of a vehicle. >> can you just send -- i don't know, three or four of those out for day after day after day to keep mapping the entire area? >> sure. >> around 1500 miles off southwest australia? >> yeah, yeah. that's the idea. in the olden days, and still today in some cases, you tow a single vehicle behind a ship. it's like mowing the lawn with the mower hooked on to a cable. these vehicles being launched, recovered, download data, recharge the vehicles, and send them back out. that team worked tirelessly on that expedition. i can't say enough about the team and
>> well, we had a big -- at the time we thought the search area was huge, anderson. it was 40 miles in diameter, and that vehicle, we had three of those on one ship, which was unprecedented. each vehicle can cover about 50 square miles a day, the way we like to do it, which is slow and detailed. that vehicle, there was no government program to make that vehicle. it was mike and his colleagues sitting around a small engineering bench that came up with the idea. now it's turned into this...
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rounding out the top 5, epic son of god and wes anderson's the grand budapest hotel. >>> a mother inrizona is calling her 2-year-old son a hero a of he used the popular iphone feature face time to get her the emergency help she needed. laura too nearly lost her finger when a foster dog she'd been caring for nearly bit off her hand. she tried to pick up the phone and called 9-1-1 but was unable to. >> here comes my son from the kitchen bringing me our dish towel, if he came over and wiped off the blood himself and proceeded to call my friend on face time. >> all i could see was hill little forehead so i was like hi bentley and it was quiet for a little bit and then i hear laura screaming. >> thanks to bentley, tune's friend called 9-1-1 and firefighters were soon on their way. she says she has now taught all of her three young children how to call 9-1-1. >>> two brothers are under arrest in new york charged with running a multimillion dollar ring that sold fake beauty and health products. investigators say par deep and hamat malik are the ring leaders of what could be one of the large
rounding out the top 5, epic son of god and wes anderson's the grand budapest hotel. >>> a mother inrizona is calling her 2-year-old son a hero a of he used the popular iphone feature face time to get her the emergency help she needed. laura too nearly lost her finger when a foster dog she'd been caring for nearly bit off her hand. she tried to pick up the phone and called 9-1-1 but was unable to. >> here comes my son from the kitchen bringing me our dish towel, if he came over...
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monte frances is live near anderson dam in morgan hill. but we are in the middle of a drought. >> reporter: that's right. but anderson dam is not seismically safe and if there is a strong earthquake and the dam breaks, within minutes a huge wall of water would cover morgan hill where i'm standing and other parts of silicon valley. when it is full, anderson reservoir holds more water than all the other reservoirs combined. 29 billion gallons. and holding all that water back is the aging anderson dam which is in need of repairs. >> i know we need it. we need it because of safety issues. and if we -- when we have the big earthquake, we want the dam to hold. >> reporter: see cecilia logan lives in the shadow of anderson dam and understands why it needs to be repairs but it is counter intuitive to drain it in the middle of a drought. >> i conserve water but water is disappearing. >> reporter: the reservoir is at 48% capacity. if it were full and a 6.6 magnitude earthquake, this dam could fail and put morgan hill and parts of san jose under water. >> i
monte frances is live near anderson dam in morgan hill. but we are in the middle of a drought. >> reporter: that's right. but anderson dam is not seismically safe and if there is a strong earthquake and the dam breaks, within minutes a huge wall of water would cover morgan hill where i'm standing and other parts of silicon valley. when it is full, anderson reservoir holds more water than all the other reservoirs combined. 29 billion gallons. and holding all that water back is the aging...
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we talked about this. anderson, that's absolutely correct.ome airlines -- actually most airlines in the world, malaysia airlines is the only one that i know of that doesn't do this, subscribe to a system whereby the information that they send to satellites and vice versa is more robust. it's protected more and there's more information passed. you have to pay for that. it's like an iphone. again, 16 gigs, 32 gigs, 64 gigs. you want better performance, maybe a little faster, you upgrade to the 5s, get 64 gigs. you pay for it, but it's better performance and that's the same with the acars. >> so that would be coming back to haunt them now because they didn't have that more sophisticated data. >> if they did, it would have made the search a little easier because there would have been more information, perhaps easier to find and we would have found it by now. >> one of the important things is, if there had been a fire, if there had been something failing, acars would have reported this. we saw this in 447. the first indication of something wrong w
we talked about this. anderson, that's absolutely correct.ome airlines -- actually most airlines in the world, malaysia airlines is the only one that i know of that doesn't do this, subscribe to a system whereby the information that they send to satellites and vice versa is more robust. it's protected more and there's more information passed. you have to pay for that. it's like an iphone. again, 16 gigs, 32 gigs, 64 gigs. you want better performance, maybe a little faster, you upgrade to the...
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power to your mouth. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we're back with anderson cooper, and we have coming on after you. >> i know. alessandra ambrosio. >> seth: there you go. >> yeah. >> seth: and now you have -- >> which my -- i was -- my parents were so close to naming me alessandra. >> seth: that would've been -- yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: alessandra cooper. >> yeah. >> seth: now, you -- but you did have some -- you used to model a little. >> yes, i did. when i was a child, i was a very strange child. and at the age of 11, i really wanted to get a job because i was obsessed with the looming financial collapse. >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> and i was convinced -- true. >> seth: is it really true? >> yeah, yeah. i was convinced like everything was going to end. and that i needed to stockpile. >> seth: how young was this? this is at 11 years old? >> 11 years old, yeah. and it's why i have this huge worry line. because as a kid, i used to just sit at night worrying in my bed about the looming financial collapse. [ laughter ] and when you're 11, the only job you can get, because they
power to your mouth. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we're back with anderson cooper, and we have coming on after you. >> i know. alessandra ambrosio. >> seth: there you go. >> yeah. >> seth: and now you have -- >> which my -- i was -- my parents were so close to naming me alessandra. >> seth: that would've been -- yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: alessandra cooper. >> yeah. >> seth: now, you -- but you did have some -- you used to...
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well, wes anderson is a little prince grown up. am i right? set, he slapped me and because wes likes 47 takes, we rounded about 42? 42 takes. >> wow. >> he's an ex-marine, there's no small -- >> no. >> he went for it. >> sounds like a day on our set. >> yes, it does. >> 45 slaps. >> i did it all the time. >> tony, you have an incredible story. you're in just about every frame of this film. you go on audition with your brother. and i understand when you got the news that you got the part, you were so excited that you sustained an injury of some kind. >> i did. i hit myself on the top of the car. i was sitting down very excited not wearing a seat belt, which is very unsafe, you should always wear a seat belt. and i was reading this and i was so happy i jumped up and hit my head really hard. but, all the adrenaline took the pain away until later on that night. >> he's supposed to be me. >> he's the younger you. >> i used to have hair. >> you wore a wig in the film. >> i did. and you know, i saw myself with a wig. i hadn't seen myself in such a lo
well, wes anderson is a little prince grown up. am i right? set, he slapped me and because wes likes 47 takes, we rounded about 42? 42 takes. >> wow. >> he's an ex-marine, there's no small -- >> no. >> he went for it. >> sounds like a day on our set. >> yes, it does. >> 45 slaps. >> i did it all the time. >> tony, you have an incredible story. you're in just about every frame of this film. you go on audition with your brother. and i...
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we also talk about these objects as well, anderson. , i have been in one of the hotels where the bulk of the chinese families that were in kuala lumpur have been housed. we have seen them go through so many emotions, hopeful ones, all the way to bursting out at tears, inconsolable. they have really gone through more than most of us ever think we might have to go through because of the waiting. each time you ask them about whether or not, what is bothering them the most, it is always the uncertainty and the scenario that they come up with this their heads as to what has happened to their grandparents, their mothers, their fathers, their children, their loved ones who are on this flight. so that uncertainty has been killing them. they really, really have been talking it out with counselors, have been talking it out with other family members. they tend to move in groups. they tend to need comforting. we have seen a large level of police, the malaysian airlines authorities who are here who have been with the families, the counselors are her
we also talk about these objects as well, anderson. , i have been in one of the hotels where the bulk of the chinese families that were in kuala lumpur have been housed. we have seen them go through so many emotions, hopeful ones, all the way to bursting out at tears, inconsolable. they have really gone through more than most of us ever think we might have to go through because of the waiting. each time you ask them about whether or not, what is bothering them the most, it is always the...
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in essence, we also have a residency, as dr. anderson alluded to. comed our first year class of 2016 for residents have and that is spearheaded by dr. donovan who is a program director. we partnered with the right-center -- wright center for graduate education. it is extremely important to pay it forward to our future patients and our future physicians. we are really excited about the import of that, and training our positions. training our physicians and our students to practice within the community. it is about recruitment, it is about retention, we would like to capture all of the future physicians not only through medical school and residency but also before that. i knew that i wanted become -- to become a physician at a young age. just to give them an idea of what it is to be a family practice in addition, a primary care provider, serving the community. research has shown that homegrown providers are individuals who are interested in the field of medicine whether they are from the area or they are trained and educated in the area. they tend to w
in essence, we also have a residency, as dr. anderson alluded to. comed our first year class of 2016 for residents have and that is spearheaded by dr. donovan who is a program director. we partnered with the right-center -- wright center for graduate education. it is extremely important to pay it forward to our future patients and our future physicians. we are really excited about the import of that, and training our positions. training our physicians and our students to practice within the...
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now we have it in space. adam: eric anderson, i apologize. we have to cut it short.u're doing is fascinating and new technology you will generate is truly remarkable. thank you. cheryl: we follow breaking news at fox business. more is breaking in the 2:00 p.m. eastern time hour. melissa francis taking you through the next hour. melissa: absolutely. so much going on, cheryl. we have a big show starting with a throwdown, featuring one and only charlie gasparino, watch him go head-to-head over the 200 million-dollars salary of pimco's bill geese. tough day for tesla. a huge ruling shuts down sales in new jersey. the stock is taking a beating. we'll go live to a tesla location for reaction and debate. some passengers from one of the doomed carnival cruises are suing the company for $5,000 a year for life. what? are you have you heard about this one? we're all over it. because even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: so before we get to our throwdown we want to check herbalife which is huge story. trading has resumed but you
now we have it in space. adam: eric anderson, i apologize. we have to cut it short.u're doing is fascinating and new technology you will generate is truly remarkable. thank you. cheryl: we follow breaking news at fox business. more is breaking in the 2:00 p.m. eastern time hour. melissa francis taking you through the next hour. melissa: absolutely. so much going on, cheryl. we have a big show starting with a throwdown, featuring one and only charlie gasparino, watch him go head-to-head over the...
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>> we were outside, anderson, the headquarters of the ukrainian navy where really there's another one of these standoffs going on but we really saw the personal cost. we spoke to the wives of some of were trying to sneak food into the headquarters. its surrounded by not only these men in green, russian forces, but also these irregulars, what they call themselves a civil defense group, civilians, pro russian civilians and it was really a game of cat and mouse all day long as women would try to sneak up to windows and shove food through it. others we saw one woman with, looked like her 2-year-old daughter who tried to go up to the front gate and who sort of shouted back, being called a o provocate provocateaur. a tense situation, and for many on a personal level as they try to keep in touch with their loved ones inside these military installations but can't get through. we saw the red cross try to get into the navy headquarters with medicine, with food, with water and they were stopped, anderson. >> and then the newly installed pro russian prime minister of crimea told cnn today that th
>> we were outside, anderson, the headquarters of the ukrainian navy where really there's another one of these standoffs going on but we really saw the personal cost. we spoke to the wives of some of were trying to sneak food into the headquarters. its surrounded by not only these men in green, russian forces, but also these irregulars, what they call themselves a civil defense group, civilians, pro russian civilians and it was really a game of cat and mouse all day long as women would...
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anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with break news. a potential new development in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. it comes from china which has an especially strong interest in locating the airliner which was carrying so many chinese nationals on board. late today, chinese authorities released satellite photos of what they call a suspected crash site. they were taken on a high definition camera on the morning of march 9th, a day and a night after the the boeing 777 vanished on route from kuala lumpur to beijing. three images in the open ocean, each showing floating objects. what precisely they are, that remains to be seen. we should point out there have been several fault sightings so far. what is intriguing is the location. according to the chinese it's within a 20 kilometer or 12 1/2 mile radius of this spot on the map which corresponds closely to the point where controllers lost contact with the airliner's radar transponder. we should stress again, this is very preliminary information. however i it may help narrow back
anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with break news. a potential new development in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. it comes from china which has an especially strong interest in locating the airliner which was carrying so many chinese nationals on board. late today, chinese authorities released satellite photos of what they call a suspected crash site. they were taken on a high definition camera on the morning of march 9th, a day and a night...
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we talked about this. arounds anderson, that's absolutely correct.e airlines -- actually most airlines in the world, malaysia airlines is the only one that i know of that doesn't do this, subscribe to a system whereby the information that they send to satellites and vice versa is more robust. it's protected more and there's more information passed. you have to pay for that. it's like an iphone. again, 16 gigs, 32 gigs, 64 gigs. you want better performance, maybe a little faster, you upgrade to the 5s, get 64 gigs. you pay for it, but it's better performance and that's the same with the acars. >> so that would be coming back to haunt them now because they didn't have that more sophisticated data. >> if they did, it would have made the search a little easier because there would have been more information, perhaps easier to finding and we would have found it by now. >> one of the important things is, if there had been a fire, if there had been something failing, acars would have reported this. we saw this in 447. the first thing of anything wrong was 24
we talked about this. arounds anderson, that's absolutely correct.e airlines -- actually most airlines in the world, malaysia airlines is the only one that i know of that doesn't do this, subscribe to a system whereby the information that they send to satellites and vice versa is more robust. it's protected more and there's more information passed. you have to pay for that. it's like an iphone. again, 16 gigs, 32 gigs, 64 gigs. you want better performance, maybe a little faster, you upgrade to...
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we are told today. he would not have been able to fly that far, anderson, at 12,000 feet with the fuel burn. >> if that is true upon the decent to that altitude, that would have been under human control. >> that ir is ere is no reason understand or believe anything else. >> but whether humans were at the control of the plane for the rest of the time all the way to the crash, we simply don't know at this point. >> we don't know. that's the significance of getting into the debris field. the fact this plane flew so far, set to be off the southwest coast of australia, is an extraordinary distance for that plane to have traveled under those circumstances. they are going to have to reverse any debris. remember, also, anderson, any debris they find now, they are going to have to reverse drift back up to the location of roughly 13, 14 days ago. >> that is more and more difficult on every day that passes. atika shubert is in malaysia where families have been informed obviously of the situation. are we anticipating any more press conferences by malaysian authorities. obviously, it is 11:00 at night, kuala lumpur
we are told today. he would not have been able to fly that far, anderson, at 12,000 feet with the fuel burn. >> if that is true upon the decent to that altitude, that would have been under human control. >> that ir is ere is no reason understand or believe anything else. >> but whether humans were at the control of the plane for the rest of the time all the way to the crash, we simply don't know at this point. >> we don't know. that's the significance of getting into the...