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builder said woody never bit her. she injured herself when she fell. >> the doctor in his report stated that this scratch was from slipping and falling on a rock and it was not anything a dog could do. >> trouble is that woody had been designated dangerous when he was a puppy. animal control said he bit a child on a skateboard. the second incident made him a vicious animal and therefore, sentenced to die. he hired a dog behaviorist who said woody was no danger, neighbors wrote asking for leniency. and the jogger pleaded for his life. and yesterday, after almost a decade of court appeals charlie settle wtd city. woody's live will be spare bud hilder will have to pay $15,000 for legal fees. he's spent $10,000 paying his dog boarding costs but he says it's all been an act of love. >> when i actually put him in the truck when they took him i promised i'd get him out. he looked at me in the eyes. and kind of hard to forget. >> and woody's attorney tells us one of the rb reasons it took long is that last year pacifica laid
builder said woody never bit her. she injured herself when she fell. >> the doctor in his report stated that this scratch was from slipping and falling on a rock and it was not anything a dog could do. >> trouble is that woody had been designated dangerous when he was a puppy. animal control said he bit a child on a skateboard. the second incident made him a vicious animal and therefore, sentenced to die. he hired a dog behaviorist who said woody was no danger, neighbors wrote...
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but first i'm taking a look at "rampart" starring woody harlgson.t years, taking steps to clean up its issues, but this goes back to an infamous case in l.a. where more than 70 cops were accused of unprovoked brutality. woody stars as dave brown, one of the last renegade cops, and struggling with his own prejudices and trying to take care of his family. and trying to survive. >> you're a classic racist, a bigot, a sexist, a womanizer, a chauvinist, misanthrope. homophobic clearly. or maybe you just don't like yourself. >> how long did it take you to rehearse that? >> clearly a long way from the woody boyd cheers character on this one. some other big names, sigourney weaver, cynthia nixon. 74% right now on rotten tomatoes people seem to like it. some criticism about the plot but people say woody harrelson is mesmerizing acording to one review. >> 74% is pretty good. now, i have four words for you to see you that should have no other reason other than these four words to see "safe house." that is denzel washington and ryan reynolds. there's a plot. i'
but first i'm taking a look at "rampart" starring woody harlgson.t years, taking steps to clean up its issues, but this goes back to an infamous case in l.a. where more than 70 cops were accused of unprovoked brutality. woody stars as dave brown, one of the last renegade cops, and struggling with his own prejudices and trying to take care of his family. and trying to survive. >> you're a classic racist, a bigot, a sexist, a womanizer, a chauvinist, misanthrope. homophobic...
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woody does well in those kinds of movies.eaty for valentine's day. >> morning papers are next. >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >>> all right. all valentine's day today, folks. here are some stagger statistics. first, you're going to spend about $18 billion on valentine's day gifts this year. that's a 6.1% increase. 4 million americans expect to be proposed to sometime over the next few days for the holiday. and 11% of folks say they're actually going to split the check for v day. >> what did you say about those people? >> that that's one way to guarantee there will not be dessert, if you split the check. just saying. thank you, guys. they have the right idea, though, in portland. there you can get your valentine a sausage bouquet and it wumz with a sausage gram, someone singing a little song. >> just what i'm looking for on valentine's day, a little sausage. >> you get a singling telegram. someone comes to sing the song "love is where the meat is." just saying. >> here in new york city you can t
woody does well in those kinds of movies.eaty for valentine's day. >> morning papers are next. >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >>> all right. all valentine's day today, folks. here are some stagger statistics. first, you're going to spend about $18 billion on valentine's day gifts this year. that's a 6.1% increase. 4 million americans expect to be proposed to sometime over the next few days for the holiday. and 11% of folks...
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woody can help. thank you, woody, for being here. >> thank you. so we're going to talk a little bit about carville by the sea today. carville was a unique community out on the edge of san francisco. as you can see by the slide, it was made up of old street cars and horse cars that people used for residences, bars, restaurants, clubhouses. it had its peak in the 1890's, around the turn of the century. i should mention that you see this is a color shot. none of these photos were originally colorized. i essentially put color in there for the book just to make it pop a little bit. so don't be fooled. before we get started i'd like to talk about the organization that i helped found 10 years ago, the western neighborhoods project dedicated to the history of western san francisco. we have a very popular website, outsidelands.org where we have old photos, stories, over 15,000 messages put up by people remembering their time in the richmond district, the sunset district, west of twin peaks. i couldn't fit everything into a book so i decided to have a littl
woody can help. thank you, woody, for being here. >> thank you. so we're going to talk a little bit about carville by the sea today. carville was a unique community out on the edge of san francisco. as you can see by the slide, it was made up of old street cars and horse cars that people used for residences, bars, restaurants, clubhouses. it had its peak in the 1890's, around the turn of the century. i should mention that you see this is a color shot. none of these photos were originally...
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woody allen. i don't like you woody allen. >> you know what should have been nominated? "the debt." it was a jewish movie, israeli movie. it was a good one. i like "source code." i thought "source code" was fast and fun. and i like "drive" because the first 10 minutes of" drive" were amazing. the rest of the movie was -- >> and where is ryan gossling this year? last year was here year. he was in "crazy, stupid love." it was hysterical. >> ryan gossling is scarlet johansson without the make up. she takes the stuff off. >> that explains it. >> a few layers of spanx too. >> sean penn was surprised that first night too. >>> from movies to memos. they want to shut the spicket. they want to avoid sin when talking about jeremy lin. writing in a media advisory, quote, aaja has noticeyed factual inaccuracies about jeremy lin's background and alarming number of references that rely on stereo types about asians or asian-americans. the group lists danger zones starting with a slur that got an espn headline wr
woody allen. i don't like you woody allen. >> you know what should have been nominated? "the debt." it was a jewish movie, israeli movie. it was a good one. i like "source code." i thought "source code" was fast and fun. and i like "drive" because the first 10 minutes of" drive" were amazing. the rest of the movie was -- >> and where is ryan gossling this year? last year was here year. he was in "crazy, stupid love." it was...
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woody guthrie's music captured the spirit of those who lived through those times. >> as i was walkingsaw a sign there, and on the sign there it said no trespassing. but on the other side it said nothing, that side was made for you and me. >> reporter: woody guthrie's granddaughter and john steinbeck's son were together in the bay area. the two reflected how in these uncertain times, people are looking back ward to the old messages. >> it means a lot to people as far as their voice being heard or they need to stand up for their politicians or they need to stand up for their house or their land. >> we're about to hit some really, really really rough times. and it's very funny that every time we do all the old music and all the old pass words sort of come out of our history. their waving steinbeck around, they must be angry about something. >> reporter: but is it comparable to what is going on today to the great depression. >> i'm fine quoting mark twain who says history doesn't repeat itself but it does rhyme. and there's a lot of rhyming going on between the great depression and the cr
woody guthrie's music captured the spirit of those who lived through those times. >> as i was walkingsaw a sign there, and on the sign there it said no trespassing. but on the other side it said nothing, that side was made for you and me. >> reporter: woody guthrie's granddaughter and john steinbeck's son were together in the bay area. the two reflected how in these uncertain times, people are looking back ward to the old messages. >> it means a lot to people as far as their...
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so, i go over and i go, "hey, woody, how are you doing, buddy?"e, "oh my gosh!" it was really interesting. really weird. but yeah, i was like, "okay." but then i saw him recently 'cause he plays -- you know, he plays the clarinet. >> oh yes. >> jimmy: amazing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and he's really cool. he's like in a new orleans jazz type of ensemble. and he's playing. and -- you know, he kept all these different notes out of it, he goes up, tenor, and then low and screams, the clarinet. so i saw him afterward and i go, "that's crazy there are so many different sounds you can get out of a clarinet." and he goes -- >> who are you? >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. who are you. and he goes -- i go, you go down and you go up. and he goes, "every time i brought it up, that was for you." oh, yeah, get out of here. yeah right, yeah. >> but that's nice, that's very nice. >> jimmy: he's a nice guy. >> he seemed to know who you were. >> jimmy: yeah, he actually pretended to know who i was. it was very nice. you also have a big passion for science, which i think is in
so, i go over and i go, "hey, woody, how are you doing, buddy?"e, "oh my gosh!" it was really interesting. really weird. but yeah, i was like, "okay." but then i saw him recently 'cause he plays -- you know, he plays the clarinet. >> oh yes. >> jimmy: amazing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and he's really cool. he's like in a new orleans jazz type of ensemble. and he's playing. and -- you know, he kept all these different notes out of it, he goes up,...
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he said woody never bit her.he injured herself when she fell. >> the doctor in his report stated that the scratch was from slipping and falling on a rock and definitely not anything a dog could do. >>reporter: trouble isd withy had already been designated as dangerous when he was a puppy. animal control said he bit a child on a skate board. the second incident automatically made him a vicious animal and they ever sentenced to die. he hired a dog behaviorist who said woody was no danger. neighbors including the mail carrier wrote askingr leniency. even the jogger pleaded for his life. yesterday after almost two years of court appeals charlie finally settled with the city of pacifica. woody life will be spared. but he will have to pay the city 15,000 dollars for its legal fees. he's already spent 10,000 paying his dog boarding cost. but he says it's all been an act of love. >> when i actually put him in the truck when they took him away i promise the him i'll get him out. you will be okay he looked at me in the eye
he said woody never bit her.he injured herself when she fell. >> the doctor in his report stated that the scratch was from slipping and falling on a rock and definitely not anything a dog could do. >>reporter: trouble isd withy had already been designated as dangerous when he was a puppy. animal control said he bit a child on a skate board. the second incident automatically made him a vicious animal and they ever sentenced to die. he hired a dog behaviorist who said woody was no...
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and woody harlsson as the chief strategist. palin herself is no stranger to the small screen, having been parodied many times in the past, like this sketch on "saturday night live". >> i'm looking forward to a portion of your questions. >> reporter: this new film clearly strikes a nerve. threatening to reopen the wounds of a lost campaign. >> i have to win this. i don't want to go back to alaska. >> palin supporters are taking this so seriously, they posted their own gallery showing palin at real campaign events, smiling and laughing with ordinary americans. they're calling that the real game change. because those events really happened in real life. >> muhammad, thank you. >> thank you guys. >>> speaking of hollywood, the oscars are only a week away. we here are paying attention to the countdown because the show
and woody harlsson as the chief strategist. palin herself is no stranger to the small screen, having been parodied many times in the past, like this sketch on "saturday night live". >> i'm looking forward to a portion of your questions. >> reporter: this new film clearly strikes a nerve. threatening to reopen the wounds of a lost campaign. >> i have to win this. i don't want to go back to alaska. >> palin supporters are taking this so seriously, they posted...
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. >> charlie: we continue this evening with a look at the new film "rampart" with the actor woody harrelson and director moreman. >> he's facing the consequences of his action. >> to me the core of who i am and dave brown has to do with his love for his family, my love for my family and he has maybe a skewed sense of showing affection and so forth but that's the core element to him and when things are unraveling for him and when things are going south with the family that's when it's most painful for him. >> charlie: susan rice, the ambassador, the director moreman and actor woodyq we continue. funding was provided by following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: susan rice is here. she is the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. part of her agenda this week is the escalating crisis in syria the government intensified forces in hams and beyond and the death toll ranged from 70 to 130 that's week-long assault shows no signs of slowing. the international community is trying to find a unified voice on stopping the
. >> charlie: we continue this evening with a look at the new film "rampart" with the actor woody harrelson and director moreman. >> he's facing the consequences of his action. >> to me the core of who i am and dave brown has to do with his love for his family, my love for my family and he has maybe a skewed sense of showing affection and so forth but that's the core element to him and when things are unraveling for him and when things are going south with the family...
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look at woody. they loved it. [ applause ] >> brian: tell us what you do? >> i'm the jessica the cowgirl. >> i've been doing it for 14 years and second year with disney. >> first time in ice, did you want to do it. you. >> i looked kind of like bambi i was shaky, now it's my favorite thing to do. >> do you like a full costume like woody? >> i have a smaller costume. i used to show my face and see all the facial expressions to me. >> brian: and you shall catch disney on ice, at oracle arena in oakland and runs through sunday. >> good to have you. abc7 news starts now. >>> a high speed police chase through five cities. you can see at least 12 cruisers chasing a car before 10:00 on westbound interstate 80 and university avenue in berkeley. >> the chase reached speeds of 100 miles an hour and continued on to 880 through oakland and san leandro. it ended at the dunbar ton bridge where officers arrested three people. >> it started before 10:00 tonight. police believe two men in the car were armed and robbed a shell station in martinez. when officers spotted them,
look at woody. they loved it. [ applause ] >> brian: tell us what you do? >> i'm the jessica the cowgirl. >> i've been doing it for 14 years and second year with disney. >> first time in ice, did you want to do it. you. >> i looked kind of like bambi i was shaky, now it's my favorite thing to do. >> do you like a full costume like woody? >> i have a smaller costume. i used to show my face and see all the facial expressions to me. >> brian: and you...
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. >> woody, i was wondering. you said they dragged them out. i know the maps from that area, and basically the lincoln street line is the most southern railway for the city at that time. so everything south of that, you're telling me, sandunes. we all know walking sandunes. how did we drag them out? did we drag them out on lincoln with horses? were we able to put out some rails. there's a good deal of bodies when you say 50 or 100. >> that's a good question i was really struggling with. well, for one thing, the golden gate park, the roads, the park commissioners were very jealous about. they didn't want anybody to use the golden gate park roads for commerce or transporting things. they wanted to keep it for recreation. so for a long time i thought maybe they used that streetcaroline on lincoln way, used the rail, somehow put the cars on some kind of fladbed rail thing, brought them out to the edge and dragged them across the sand, perhaps on sleds or something. i finally came across what heyman did in an article. he actually somehow talked the
. >> woody, i was wondering. you said they dragged them out. i know the maps from that area, and basically the lincoln street line is the most southern railway for the city at that time. so everything south of that, you're telling me, sandunes. we all know walking sandunes. how did we drag them out? did we drag them out on lincoln with horses? were we able to put out some rails. there's a good deal of bodies when you say 50 or 100. >> that's a good question i was really struggling...
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there's lots of great resources out there. >> that was terrific, woody.nk you so much. >> i couldn't have enjoyed it more. [applause] >> we'll see you next >> the ris to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, t
there's lots of great resources out there. >> that was terrific, woody.nk you so much. >> i couldn't have enjoyed it more. [applause] >> we'll see you next >> the ris to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this...
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. >> that was terrific, woody. thank you so much. >> i couldn't have enjoyed it more.plause] >> we'll see you next there are so many ways that the internet provides real access to real people and resources and that's what we're try to go accomplish. >> i was interested in technology like video production. it's interesting, you get to create your own work and it reflects what you feel about saying things so it gives perspective on issues. >> we work really hard to develop very in depth content, but if they don't have a venue, they do not have a way to show us, then this work is only staying here inside and nobody knows the brilliance and the amazing work that the students are doing. >> the term has changed over time from a very basic who has a computer and who doesn't have a computer to now who has access to the internet, especially high speed internet, as well as the skills and the knowledge to use those tools effectively. . >> the city is charged with coming up with digital inclusion. the department of telecommunications put together a 15 member san francisco tech con
. >> that was terrific, woody. thank you so much. >> i couldn't have enjoyed it more.plause] >> we'll see you next there are so many ways that the internet provides real access to real people and resources and that's what we're try to go accomplish. >> i was interested in technology like video production. it's interesting, you get to create your own work and it reflects what you feel about saying things so it gives perspective on issues. >> we work really hard to...
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. >> woody and bernstein. >> oh yes, woody and bernstein. juliette, do you think the firm took the money anyway even though they knew he was lying? >> firm -- he said firm. yes. i mean if you ever meet anthony wiener as many of us have run across him in the green room, he is just that. a wiener. he probably suspected it this was a ruse. i would have i can tayen the money too. i would have i can tayen the money too. >> would you ever released the photos he sent to you? >> funny you mentioned that. i have the not through one source sort of kind of blurry, i have the real deal in my phone. i am starting to think i have to get rid of that. the minute i lose my phone. actually if they do think it is mine, that's an up shoot. that's good advertisement. >> do i have time for the story? there is a laboratory in new mexico that invented a bullet that could hit targets up to a mile away. it uses some kind of guidance system. in the future, it will shoot people by following a little red dot. i want to go to you, anthony. >> i have it. >> you have it so
. >> woody and bernstein. >> oh yes, woody and bernstein. juliette, do you think the firm took the money anyway even though they knew he was lying? >> firm -- he said firm. yes. i mean if you ever meet anthony wiener as many of us have run across him in the green room, he is just that. a wiener. he probably suspected it this was a ruse. i would have i can tayen the money too. i would have i can tayen the money too. >> would you ever released the photos he sent to you?...
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coopers, upstairs at woody's. we're ready to party with a purpose. we'll see you. have a great day.ome on down. >> all i can say is shake your booty. >> reporter: you got. it see you. >> that looks very familiar. >> it's a good's to go to watch soccer. >> great place to go watch any soccer. they have been so transformed from one and to the other, all the way down to the point. it's really happening. >> a good place to go. >>> shifting gears, unfortunately,. >> here's the news and still to come on wjz -- >> a father, a son, a murder. i'm vic carter, a shocking crime in a harford county community and now some people are coming to,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a high of 53 degrees. an overnight low of 35. we'll send temperatures easily into the low 60s. i can she this getting slightly warmer. don, take it away. >>> a harford county teenager kills his father leaving friends and neighbors with more questions than answers. vic carter investigates the stunning cream and why so many are rushing to the teen's defense. >> reporter: while a teenager sits behind bars, a community wonders if they should
coopers, upstairs at woody's. we're ready to party with a purpose. we'll see you. have a great day.ome on down. >> all i can say is shake your booty. >> reporter: you got. it see you. >> that looks very familiar. >> it's a good's to go to watch soccer. >> great place to go watch any soccer. they have been so transformed from one and to the other, all the way down to the point. it's really happening. >> a good place to go. >>> shifting gears,...
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home in different sizes and the skoda the phone and just as on the phone from virginia hi jessica and woody doing and have good news and have the news in his eagerness and perfect man in that news is miasmas for a and from a thing and insists there the year that cost honoring his is beautiful consent of good things about in this is wonderful as this great ring and soprano and a literal and i will be shut and the gioe shop and jessica our hearts but he jesse and the feeling on and so is the lead car the jewelry and allen italia also got the raspberry today's special ring had a while back the raspberry zircon in the ring is beautiful images 70 ft. into the channels the 01 of the channels with it is a stain and as a one stone they're selling and shame on them by the way and that u.s. jessica and this is known knows about this bill you will have because of a somewhat different questor matching piece to that the new be debuting in the matching dangle and miti's see with the same beautiful and have the hearings and as a think recalling in and we send our best he of and very seldom and plan this w
home in different sizes and the skoda the phone and just as on the phone from virginia hi jessica and woody doing and have good news and have the news in his eagerness and perfect man in that news is miasmas for a and from a thing and insists there the year that cost honoring his is beautiful consent of good things about in this is wonderful as this great ring and soprano and a literal and i will be shut and the gioe shop and jessica our hearts but he jesse and the feeling on and so is the lead...
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. >> woody allen wrote jobs for local newspapers and comedians. you wrote for comex. does that still happen? >> that is a good question. >> leno, letterman -- they all have staffs. but if you're talking about starting up, most comics writer their own stuff. but they buddy up. that is what larry did with jerry. >> can you teach somebody to be funny, to write comedy? do you have it or do you not? what about being funny? >> no. [laughter] >> either you have it or you do not. >> you do not. [laughter] >> no, i do not believe you can teach people to be funny. i think people can hone it and get better. but i do not think anybody who has no sense of humor is going to get one. do you? >> this is so exciting. the youngest member of our studio audience has submitted to the microphone. i have to say one thing. please keep your questions short and to the point. >> what point? comments. with that, the floor is yours. >> i have a quick statement before my question. it is not like there is a line. >> he is funny. you cannot teach that. >> actually, dave, i want to thank you. when i
. >> woody allen wrote jobs for local newspapers and comedians. you wrote for comex. does that still happen? >> that is a good question. >> leno, letterman -- they all have staffs. but if you're talking about starting up, most comics writer their own stuff. but they buddy up. that is what larry did with jerry. >> can you teach somebody to be funny, to write comedy? do you have it or do you not? what about being funny? >> no. [laughter] >> either you have it...
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he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes.
he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes.
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here is a scene, woody harrelson playing you with sarah palin. let's watch. >> we don't want you to talk to anybody until after the convention. because nobody knows anything about you. if you answer these ridiculous allegations, you will be defining yourself in a -- >> but isn't the press defining me right now? >> no news story lasts more than 48 hours anymore. >> that's hollywood. that's just how it happened in real life, right? >> that's about how it happened in that scene. we were trying to tell her that we need to focus on her speech. she was going to have an int introduction to the $20 million people, and the next thing was the comeback narrative. >> he is is just plau sai about that fact that he is portrayed by woody harrelson. >>> and this week i sat down with georgia congressman and civil rights leader, john lewis, and as well as lonnie bunch who is head of the museum about culture. is head of the museum about culture. that's i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [work
here is a scene, woody harrelson playing you with sarah palin. let's watch. >> we don't want you to talk to anybody until after the convention. because nobody knows anything about you. if you answer these ridiculous allegations, you will be defining yourself in a -- >> but isn't the press defining me right now? >> no news story lasts more than 48 hours anymore. >> that's hollywood. that's just how it happened in real life, right? >> that's about how it happened in...
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. >> steven spielberg's warhorse, -- woody we alan's alan's romantic comedy. help is another contender for best film. its star is nominated for best actress. >> that brings today's show to a close. from all of us here at abc world news america, thank you for watching and have a good -- bbc world news america, thank you for watching and have a good weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
. >> steven spielberg's warhorse, -- woody we alan's alan's romantic comedy. help is another contender for best film. its star is nominated for best actress. >> that brings today's show to a close. from all of us here at abc world news america, thank you for watching and have a good -- bbc world news america, thank you for watching and have a good weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of...
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thank you, steve schmidt, played with woody harrelson. real guy here. mitt romney's victory speech coming up soon. peter alexander at romney headquarters at the spot where he will speak in las vegas. peter. >> chris, good to see you. we anticipate that could happen 15 minutes from now. awaiting word. spoke to one of the members of romney's team. he would be out here. we saw his son a short time ago. having a chance to speak to individuals in the crowd here. you get a sense as the the race cups o comes out to the west. he is not going to be easily defined by the media or newt ging richl rich or the super pa. people here think of mitt romney the guy that saved winter olympics in salt lake city, a guy they're familiar with, feel good about, large mormon population, many behind us, one of the guys around the corner said not a lot of alcohol sales to night but a pretty good party upstairs. >> let me ask you about rumor floating around. maybe surmise that -- that he has the an interesting relationship with two of the other candidates that are very peaceful. a
thank you, steve schmidt, played with woody harrelson. real guy here. mitt romney's victory speech coming up soon. peter alexander at romney headquarters at the spot where he will speak in las vegas. peter. >> chris, good to see you. we anticipate that could happen 15 minutes from now. awaiting word. spoke to one of the members of romney's team. he would be out here. we saw his son a short time ago. having a chance to speak to individuals in the crowd here. you get a sense as the the race...
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here is a scene, woody harrelson playing you with sarah palin.tch. >> we don't want you to talk to anybody until after the convention. because nobody knows anything about you. if you answer these ridiculous allegations, you will be defining yourself in a -- >> but isn't the press defining me right now? >> no news story lasts more than 48 hours anymore. >> that's hollywood. that's just how it happened in real life, right? >> that's about how it happened in that scene. we were trying to tell her that we need to focus on her speech. she was going to have an int introduction to the $20 million people, and the next thing was the comeback narrative. >> he is is just plau sai about that fact that he is portrayed by woody harrelson. >>> and this week i sat down with georgia congressman and civil rights leader, john lewis, and as well as lonnie bunch who is head of the museum about culture. that's
here is a scene, woody harrelson playing you with sarah palin.tch. >> we don't want you to talk to anybody until after the convention. because nobody knows anything about you. if you answer these ridiculous allegations, you will be defining yourself in a -- >> but isn't the press defining me right now? >> no news story lasts more than 48 hours anymore. >> that's hollywood. that's just how it happened in real life, right? >> that's about how it happened in that...
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stevens bill bert's "-- steven "warhorse," woody paris.""ight in "the help" is also a contender. its star is up for best actress. >> >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. >> susie: oil prices near $110 a barrel, and the price surge has everyone on edge. >> tom: one gas station owner says demand is not driving prices. >> i'm in chicago. business is boong
stevens bill bert's "-- steven "warhorse," woody paris.""ight in "the help" is also a contender. its star is up for best actress. >> >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to...
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there is the movie "hugo" and woody allen's romantic comedy, "midnight in paris." >> "the help" a storybout racial contentions in mississippi is another trying for best movie. >> that brings today's show to a close. for all of us here at "bbc world news america" thank you for watching. have a good weekend. of internatg news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los presented by kcet los angeles. its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
there is the movie "hugo" and woody allen's romantic comedy, "midnight in paris." >> "the help" a storybout racial contentions in mississippi is another trying for best movie. >> that brings today's show to a close. for all of us here at "bbc world news america" thank you for watching. have a good weekend. of internatg news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and...
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not bad when you consider he beat out a couple of guys named woody allen and martin scorsese's. here are a couple of scenes from "the artist." ♪ ♪ [piano plays] ♪ ♪ [drums] ♪ [big band jazz music] tavis: i leaned over to michel during necklet -- his wife is in the movie and i say, she is brilliant and you said -- ? >> yes, she is brilliant, but she is really brilliant in real life as well. tavis: that is not bad. [laughter] >> and no, it is not. she is a wonderful woman. i'm really lucky. tavis: you may have just answer the question. how did your wife and of being cast as the lead? how did you pick both of these lease? -- these leads? >> they really inspired the characters. i used them to write the script. tavis: what is making this thing so resonate? before "the artist" came out, harvey weinstein -- we agreed he is a character. he was on the program telling me about this thing before it even came out. what is it that is making this work? he gave you all of the credit. he said he was not in it from the beginning. he found out later on. he gave you credit for this process. what i
not bad when you consider he beat out a couple of guys named woody allen and martin scorsese's. here are a couple of scenes from "the artist." ♪ ♪ [piano plays] ♪ ♪ [drums] ♪ [big band jazz music] tavis: i leaned over to michel during necklet -- his wife is in the movie and i say, she is brilliant and you said -- ? >> yes, she is brilliant, but she is really brilliant in real life as well. tavis: that is not bad. [laughter] >> and no, it is not. she is a...
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. >> woody was just given this time. >> i have been wanting one of these for years.i know they were at 5300. >> the building is still there. >> they were not the most enlightened company. they were strict about not showing homes to minorities. they got in trouble for that. willie brown actually made his name by going and trying to see one of the homes. it was a very political thing. he would walk up with a whole bunch of people in the person showing the home would sneak away. >> even in the teens, there were a lot of neighborhoods that had restrictions against certain groups of people. >> this was in the 1950's. willie mays had trouble buying a house in san francisco. a couple of people would not show him a house. they had to enlist the mayor and a bunch of people. this is their reservoir. companies would take a block and there would start wrecking houses. there were building two a day -- they were building two with a. the 1930's were the big boom times for the sunset. >> this is a recession. >> these are the homes in west would park. -- in westwood park. >> how did
. >> woody was just given this time. >> i have been wanting one of these for years.i know they were at 5300. >> the building is still there. >> they were not the most enlightened company. they were strict about not showing homes to minorities. they got in trouble for that. willie brown actually made his name by going and trying to see one of the homes. it was a very political thing. he would walk up with a whole bunch of people in the person showing the home would sneak...