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let's start with woody allen. >> okay. good place to start. >> we will talk about what won in a moment. >> i think this is, you know this is very slight movie in some ways. it reminded me of some of his sketches that he wrote and collected bk in the '70s and '80s, stuff where the guy goes and brings madam above ary into manhattan this is, has a very charming premise where owen wson playing the woody allen surrote character as this frustrated, he is a skrin writer, a hack screenwriter. he wantses to be a novellist. he is in p business his kind of pruddish, materialistic fiancee played by rachel mcadams and this magical thing happens which i think is very nicely never explained like in purple rose of cairo. how did the guy get off the screen, you don't know. a car pulls up, an old-fashioned roadster and inside are helda and f scott fitzgerald. and he does this time travel, by day in paris he's in modern day paris kind of moping around and going to tourist sites with his future inlaws. and his unbearably pretentious friend pl
let's start with woody allen. >> okay. good place to start. >> we will talk about what won in a moment. >> i think this is, you know this is very slight movie in some ways. it reminded me of some of his sketches that he wrote and collected bk in the '70s and '80s, stuff where the guy goes and brings madam above ary into manhattan this is, has a very charming premise where owen wson playing the woody allen surrote character as this frustrated, he is a skrin writer, a hack...
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allen's own admission, owen wilson was a departure from woody allen in casting. he was a surfer guy with blond hair and woody was wondering how he would fit as the lead in the movie, but he does a great job because he can be slightly neurotic without making people uncomfortable. >> you know how i think better in the shower and i÷oç get the positive ions going in there. >> bringing a lot of people back into the fold who have been fans of woody allen who are consoling themselves watching the dvd of "hannah and her sisters" or "crimes and misdemeanors" over and over again, waiting for the fun, satisfying woody allen picture to come out. >> reporter: in four decades of film making, allen has made more than 40 films, covering a broad spectrum from slapstick comedies like "sleeper" and "love and death." >> i've got a perfect feel for clothes. i'm a 28 dwarf. >> reporter: to a film many call the modern standard for romantic comedy, "annie hall." >> i don't -- oh, x know. i wasn't -- >> i probably watched "annie hall" once a year. it never gets old. or "purple rose of
allen's own admission, owen wilson was a departure from woody allen in casting. he was a surfer guy with blond hair and woody was wondering how he would fit as the lead in the movie, but he does a great job because he can be slightly neurotic without making people uncomfortable. >> you know how i think better in the shower and i÷oç get the positive ions going in there. >> bringing a lot of people back into the fold who have been fans of woody allen who are consoling themselves...
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tavis: what was the experience like working with woody allen? >> surreal and incredible. i had been out of work for a year and i was sitting in my apartment very depressed and going i'm going to have to go back to london. i'm completely broke . i got this call and a few weeks later i found myself onset with anthony hopkins playing my husband. and being directed by woody and it was -- it was scary and unnerving. he doesn't give an awful lot of direction and he also -- there is a difference -- i only learned this recently. between the american use of quite. if you say something is quite good, you mean that is rather good. if we say something is quite good, we mean all right. he kept saying to me that was quite good. i'm like wait a second. i've got a lot more ideas. he would be like relax. it was quite good. i would be like listen, woody. he would be you're quite good but so neurootsic. i'm like are you kid mega? i'm being -- you quite good. i would be woody, i'm so sorry for always coming and pestering you. i'm nervous and i want to make sure i do a good job. he looked at
tavis: what was the experience like working with woody allen? >> surreal and incredible. i had been out of work for a year and i was sitting in my apartment very depressed and going i'm going to have to go back to london. i'm completely broke . i got this call and a few weeks later i found myself onset with anthony hopkins playing my husband. and being directed by woody and it was -- it was scary and unnerving. he doesn't give an awful lot of direction and he also -- there is a difference...
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>> and it made me think, woody allen movies with bloopers. it was hard to imagine. i kind of wanted to see. yeah, that's a good idea. i wanted her to go -- because he was over on his iphone. i was like, why don't you -- go, yeah, you should tell your dad that. she was like, nah, he won't get how great bloopers are. i don't know. >> jimmy: wow, that's pretty -- how old is his daughter? >> 10 i think. >> jimmy: okay, all right. so bloopers. >> bloopers. >> jimmy: maybe she'll be a director and she'll have bloopers in all her -- >> crimes and misdemeanors. >> jimmy: this dog is not the "marley & me" dog. that was a movie, this is real life. >> yeah, that was a labrador. but you know, when i was working down in miami on that movie, is an act wiually, i stayed on one those manmade islands on your way into south beach. i actually stayed -- my house was next door to shaquille o'neal's. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, and they'd have tour boats that would go around. the guy would say, and now we're coming up to shaquille o'neal's house. but the guy would just make up stuff a
>> and it made me think, woody allen movies with bloopers. it was hard to imagine. i kind of wanted to see. yeah, that's a good idea. i wanted her to go -- because he was over on his iphone. i was like, why don't you -- go, yeah, you should tell your dad that. she was like, nah, he won't get how great bloopers are. i don't know. >> jimmy: wow, that's pretty -- how old is his daughter? >> 10 i think. >> jimmy: okay, all right. so bloopers. >> bloopers. >>...
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woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so mesmerizing as a star. >> right. >> that you can't even imagine when you watched him that he was going to go on to be the great romantic lead for the next 20 years and he didn't really. why do you think it never really happened in the way it should have done? >> i'm not really sure. i have some suspicions but i'm not sure. >> what are your suspicions? >> i wouldn't tell you, because their my suspicions so i'm not going to say it on national television. >> really juicy. >> i think that people sometimes go down a wrong path and that path isn't the path that would bring you the kind of success that would be 20, 30, 40
woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so...
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woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so mesmerizing as a star. >> right. >> that you can't even imagine when you watched him that he was going to go on to be the great romantic lead for the next 20 years and he didn't really. why do you think it never really happened in the way it should have done? >> i'm not really sure. i have some suspicions but i'm not sure. >> what are your suspicions? >> i wouldn't tell you, because their my suspicions so i'm not going to say it on national television. >> really juicy. >> i think that people sometimes go down a wrong path and that path isn't the path that would bring you the kind of success that would be 20, 30, 40
woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so...
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woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food. he goes what are you doing? i go, well i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, don't do that. don't ever do that again. it was squeaking and i didn't know that. i was like okay. then i never did that again on a plate like -- going -- >> piers: every time you hear a squeaking -- >> i think of woody allen going, okay, tatum, put that down. i go okay. it's been like that a lot. there are so many of those experiences. >> piers: do you think -- your dad in "love story" was so meds mer rising as star. >> right. >> piers: that you kind of imagined when you watched it he was going to go on to be the great romantic lead for the next 20 years and he didn't really. why do you think that it never really happened in the way it should have done? >> i'm not really sure. i have some suspicions but i'm not sure. >> piers: what are your suspicions? >> i wouldn't tell you because they're my suspicions so i'm not going to say it on national television. >> piers: they sound really juicy. >> i think people s
woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food. he goes what are you doing? i go, well i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, don't do that. don't ever do that again. it was squeaking and i didn't know that. i was like okay. then i never did that again on a plate like -- going -- >> piers: every time you hear a squeaking -- >> i think of woody allen going, okay, tatum, put that down. i go okay. it's been like that a lot. there are so many of those...
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he thought of george constanza and woody allen. he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend are the self hating [inaudible] of all mexicans. you are nothing but a big master baeter. foolish man who hides from the rest of the world and sees his shame in order to dream a man can exist without a pas port or green card and labels him as what he is. remember the ones who tried to pass as something else? remember the [inaudible] of life. the [inaudible] of the nation of the [inaudible]. remember the guy from tijuana you met years ago and is proclaimed he was italian because he would and peop
he thought of george constanza and woody allen. he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a...
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woody allen said hollywood is such a competitive place, it's worse than dog-eat-dog-- it's dog won't return other dog's phone call. but in the u.s., we have become more generous, precisely as we've become more competitive. my kids come home and hand me pledge forms-- readathons, walkathons, swimathons, knitathons! and don't forget the susan g. komen race for the cure, raising $2 billion for breast cancer research. charities are more effective because competition forces managers to prove they don't waste money on fancy cocktail parties. by the way, low taxes spur giving. during the 1980s-- the maligned decade of greed -- the growth rate for individual giving jumped 67%. giving lifts our spirits. when nerdy bill gates and warren buffett open their wallets, from certain angles, they even look chic and stylish-- almost. so when that kid jogs up to you breaking a sweat, please break open your piggy bank. you'll feel better and we'll all be better off. i'm todd buchholz >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, june 21. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good night t
woody allen said hollywood is such a competitive place, it's worse than dog-eat-dog-- it's dog won't return other dog's phone call. but in the u.s., we have become more generous, precisely as we've become more competitive. my kids come home and hand me pledge forms-- readathons, walkathons, swimathons, knitathons! and don't forget the susan g. komen race for the cure, raising $2 billion for breast cancer research. charities are more effective because competition forces managers to prove they...
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>> well, i mean, i think new york is the same town that brought you woody allen and brought you everybody having a psychiatrist. there not a great deal of stigma to being neurotic in new york. it is accepted to the point of maybe being desirable in certain circles. i think now that these medications are more common, new york is the place where people are going to be comfortable with it and going to be open about it. >> you make a point of saying here that this is brain styling, not mind altering. you make a clear distinction between the two, do you not? >> yeah. i think people when they have actual problems like anxiety, depression or insomnia. they take these drugs. they become normal. they don't become drugged out. >> but you're differentiating certain kinds of drugs from very serious drugs, and you can speak to this, dr. doyle. >> sure. >> and that, say, schizophrenia. we're not in that category of drugs here, are we? >> it is highly unlikely for people in new york to pop antipsychotics for the fun of it. >> we're not talking about bipolar, are we? >> we end up talking about that, and
>> well, i mean, i think new york is the same town that brought you woody allen and brought you everybody having a psychiatrist. there not a great deal of stigma to being neurotic in new york. it is accepted to the point of maybe being desirable in certain circles. i think now that these medications are more common, new york is the place where people are going to be comfortable with it and going to be open about it. >> you make a point of saying here that this is brain styling, not...
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allen figure you want to be a funny neurotic guy. you just want to be funny. so there are certain ways of being. i took a class, i didn't take a class but sat in on a class by a guy who became famous later, allen bloom. >> and so i remember, i would come periodically because he was such a great character. at the beginning of the term everyone lked like nmal students. by the end they all wore the same shoes, the same white shirts, smoked the same marlboro. he just had this effect. and strong psonality. >> one observation of your book who compared this to allen. >> yeah. >> i didn't quite get that. allen bloom was a superhigh intellectual. and i'm not quite clear sure i'm like that. but it is a book i guess like bloom. >> i think they were talking more about what he wrote rather than the quali of his intellect. >> he doesn't like rock musi i really like rock music. i guess one of the thins -- >> but he clarely had an influencon new. >> well, i think his book, actually, the book that didn't make a big splash was called love d friendship
allen figure you want to be a funny neurotic guy. you just want to be funny. so there are certain ways of being. i took a class, i didn't take a class but sat in on a class by a guy who became famous later, allen bloom. >> and so i remember, i would come periodically because he was such a great character. at the beginning of the term everyone lked like nmal students. by the end they all wore the same shoes, the same white shirts, smoked the same marlboro. he just had this effect. and...
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i mean, i can't explain it, but they have, like, two yelling deejays that, you know, as woody allen says, "deaden the sensibilities of this great democracy." but you turn on cable television, you have two people yelling at each other in 30 seconds or less. yes. they're not looking for any middle position. what is it, though-- you know, you sort of talk about the big companies that shove this down our throats, but what does it say about the american public that they buy it? you do a riff on the grammys and about how the music's shoved down their throats and mediocre talents prevail. whose fault is that? it is--it's a-- it's a combination of faults. you know, what came first, the chicken or the egg? the mediocrity or the desire for the mediocrity? i would say if you spoon-feed mediocrity to young people constantly, they think that they want mediocrity. but, you know, there is a huge, huge, huge market for good music out there. a huge market, and they're buying indie rock, and they're buying, you know, classical, all kinds of things. i just happen to prefer indie rock, you know, myself, and
i mean, i can't explain it, but they have, like, two yelling deejays that, you know, as woody allen says, "deaden the sensibilities of this great democracy." but you turn on cable television, you have two people yelling at each other in 30 seconds or less. yes. they're not looking for any middle position. what is it, though-- you know, you sort of talk about the big companies that shove this down our throats, but what does it say about the american public that they buy it? you do a...
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i just saw my wife -- we saw the woo woody allen movie one night in paris and i enjoyed not knowing anything about it and therere movies where i'm on the fence so i think it depends. >> charlie: if you like a movie do you like to go back with your analytical brain >> to see it again? >> charlie: sure. >> i'm sure if it's what you do to go to see a movie and you're a filmmaker you can't help but be aware of the process but at the same time the greatest movies you get lost in which the idea of 3-d can beoolis beside the points. the great movies suck you in f more than 3 does. it's a story. >> charlie: what's the common denominator of everything you do, story telling? >> i can tell you what it should be and what i'm determined to do is it's got to be something they desparately love and i would truly want to se myself. there e times when you work on something and you think t audience will love this and you are doomed. like if you think you kn -- it's never going to work and if it does which it could i guess was a hollow victory because it wasn't what you love it was a guess. >> charlie: okay. lo
i just saw my wife -- we saw the woo woody allen movie one night in paris and i enjoyed not knowing anything about it and therere movies where i'm on the fence so i think it depends. >> charlie: if you like a movie do you like to go back with your analytical brain >> to see it again? >> charlie: sure. >> i'm sure if it's what you do to go to see a movie and you're a filmmaker you can't help but be aware of the process but at the same time the greatest movies you get lost...
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i was not planning on -- you know, to some extent it was woody allen who said in one of his movies, marriage is the death of hope. and i had not had a lot of luck in my first couple of marriages but, you know, i found myself in a relationship. we've been together for about 2 1/2 years now where i just couldn't imagine spending the rest of my years with anyone else. and it just doesn't get better than this. i mean, we laugh a lot and that's what it's all about. >> oh, yeah. >> i think you've got a scoop for me, haven't you? reveal the date of the wedding. >> the date of the wedding -- can i tell them? >> sure. >> it is june 18th. >> june the 18th. >> this year, saturday. >>> we'll be there obviously. >> we're excited. >> a huge cnn breaking news event. >> of course. you're invited. >> a june bride. >> a june bride. >> my brother will be my best man. the groomsmen will be my two youngest sons. >> it's going to be a lot of fun. we've done -- >> the bridesmaids. >> the bridesmaids are my best friend -- anna is my maid of honor and my two sisters are going to be my bridesmaids. >> is it going to
i was not planning on -- you know, to some extent it was woody allen who said in one of his movies, marriage is the death of hope. and i had not had a lot of luck in my first couple of marriages but, you know, i found myself in a relationship. we've been together for about 2 1/2 years now where i just couldn't imagine spending the rest of my years with anyone else. and it just doesn't get better than this. i mean, we laugh a lot and that's what it's all about. >> oh, yeah. >> i...
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." >> jimmy: no, it's a woody allen film, isn't it? >> yeah, it is. >> jimmy: oh my gosh, you're really frustrated now! >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, this is unbelievable. i've never seen you blow up like this. this is a really new side of you. >> we can talk about it later, jimmy. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, let's do it now. that's what my show is all about, man. i'm like piers morgan. [ light laughter ] >> are you? >> jimmy: yeah. i'm the next piers morgan. >> oh, you're going to take over for him. >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay. >> jimmy: no, i'm going to take over for larry king. yeah, i'm going to take over for piers morgan. what are you getting mad for? >> jimmy: no. i --i'm here. >> jimmy: no, we're going to talk about "memphis beat." what makes you mad about it? >> i'm excited about it. >> jimmy: yeah? the second season. >> well, i like it so much i that i get frustrated. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. so on tuesday -- >> on tuesday, june 14th, we have a season premiere for the second season. >> jimmy: and you're going to get mad? >> yeah, i g
." >> jimmy: no, it's a woody allen film, isn't it? >> yeah, it is. >> jimmy: oh my gosh, you're really frustrated now! >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, this is unbelievable. i've never seen you blow up like this. this is a really new side of you. >> we can talk about it later, jimmy. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, let's do it now. that's what my show is all about, man. i'm like piers morgan. [ light laughter ] >> are you? >> jimmy: yeah. i'm...
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i was not planning on -- you know, to some extent it was woody allen who said in one of his movies, marriage is the death of hope. and i had not had a lot of luck in my first couple of marriages but, you know, i found myself in a relationship. we've been together for about 2 1/2 years now where i just couldn't imagine spending the rest of my years with anyone else. and it just doesn't get better than this. i mean, we laugh a lot and that's what it's all about. >> oh, yeah. >> i think you've got a scoop for me, haven't you? reveal the date of the wedding. >> the date of the wedding -- can i tell them? >> sure. >> it is june 18th. >> june the 18th. >> this year, saturday. >>> we'll be there obviously. >> we're excited. >> a huge cnn breaking news event. >> of course. you're invited. >> a june bride. >> a june bride. >> my brother will be my best man. the groomsmen will be my two youngest sons. marston and cooper. >> it's going to be a lot of fun. we've done -- >> the bridesmaids. >> the bridesmaids are my best friend -- anna is my maid of honor and my two sisters are going to be my bridesmaids
i was not planning on -- you know, to some extent it was woody allen who said in one of his movies, marriage is the death of hope. and i had not had a lot of luck in my first couple of marriages but, you know, i found myself in a relationship. we've been together for about 2 1/2 years now where i just couldn't imagine spending the rest of my years with anyone else. and it just doesn't get better than this. i mean, we laugh a lot and that's what it's all about. >> oh, yeah. >> i...
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allen you have to see that it is quite fabulous. right to know, the alameda county fair. i will see you next saturday. go and have a great time and thank you. >> marty: the final check of the weather coming up with your father's day forecast. first, henry. >> henry: the father's day segment! [laughter] ladies and gentleman. welcome to henry's garden. if you're watching this? this is going to be great. the people at remington access sent us a couple of suggestions. this looks identical. >> there are two of doing thi >> we have a swivel, pull out rotating head. >> both of these broke these. >> the hand. right there, that nob. >> and await the point is that excuse me. that my point is that this is not a good gift for father's day and both of these broke. >> these are from the bionic people bringing us the great arthur designed by orthopedic surgeons. heavy duty, manley ones. for heavy duty working. thicker, and the figures are better protected and they can refer ba--let the fingers breath and grill! i like the old fashioned way with ch
allen you have to see that it is quite fabulous. right to know, the alameda county fair. i will see you next saturday. go and have a great time and thank you. >> marty: the final check of the weather coming up with your father's day forecast. first, henry. >> henry: the father's day segment! [laughter] ladies and gentleman. welcome to henry's garden. if you're watching this? this is going to be great. the people at remington access sent us a couple of suggestions. this looks...
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because not only is the new woody allen but the new and planks city is about trick the people that have made movies and york and tales of the city. it brings back the 1970's, the joy, the color, the wildness of the city >> i did spots for that for harper and row. [laughter] >> back to you, bushwhacks i will see you at bimbo's back to you, marty and isabel. >> he sounds like he does everything! >> still to head, a store owner dies of a heart attack and the robber is charged. henry? >> the celebration at menlo park, all types of a items, celebrations, this is annie, does not believe enfeoff the standard american diet to cook less and eat better we will talk all about it coming up.. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announce
because not only is the new woody allen but the new and planks city is about trick the people that have made movies and york and tales of the city. it brings back the 1970's, the joy, the color, the wildness of the city >> i did spots for that for harper and row. [laughter] >> back to you, bushwhacks i will see you at bimbo's back to you, marty and isabel. >> he sounds like he does everything! >> still to head, a store owner dies of a heart attack and the robber is...
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. >> you and woody allen. ok, so you've been in the music industry for about a decade now. you get the call, bob sieger needs you down in new orleans but you have no way to get there overnight. so you call up a friend who just so happens to have an old russian mig. a jet fighter and he gives you a lift. >> we're doing a "people" magazine was doing a photo shoot for the taylor swift tour and there was no way for us to wrap the photo shoot and for me to make it down to the bob sieger show and dog gone if i was going to cancel on bob sieger so i called and that was the only way we could get there. >> a russian fighter jet across america? >> i know, i'm glad we didn't get into any trouble. dogfights on the way down. >> you have an interesting landing. i was wondering if you got sick at all. if they did any, you know, harry caray kind of turns with you. >> on the way down, we took it easy. the weather was kind of bad. but we were about 500 feet from our final approach back into nashville the next day. and we're coming in and i noticed we were going a little fast and the landing
. >> you and woody allen. ok, so you've been in the music industry for about a decade now. you get the call, bob sieger needs you down in new orleans but you have no way to get there overnight. so you call up a friend who just so happens to have an old russian mig. a jet fighter and he gives you a lift. >> we're doing a "people" magazine was doing a photo shoot for the taylor swift tour and there was no way for us to wrap the photo shoot and for me to make it down to the...
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allen hoping to be his next muse. even silvio berlusconi's dental hygienist turned dancer turned politician accused of recruiting women for him is on the cover of italian "gq." >> he's a self-made man. it is a dream mr. berlusconi made possibly for a lot of people. >> reporter: but, oh, the backlash. some ad companies are going after companies that objectify women which some say berlusconi started here with his tv channels featuring lots of dancing girls and daring ads. >> it's very embarrassing. >> reporter: you'd think scantily clad women come with cell phones in italy. these naked women advertise pet food. >> it means more or less when his too much is really too much. well, now it is really, really, really too much. >> reporter: for a long time silvio berlusconi has been seen as sexualizing women, but at the same time he's an idol to both men and women. now more people are making a statement with votes that they have had enough. ann? >> michelle kosinski, thank you so much. i think we have as well. just ahead, an e
allen hoping to be his next muse. even silvio berlusconi's dental hygienist turned dancer turned politician accused of recruiting women for him is on the cover of italian "gq." >> he's a self-made man. it is a dream mr. berlusconi made possibly for a lot of people. >> reporter: but, oh, the backlash. some ad companies are going after companies that objectify women which some say berlusconi started here with his tv channels featuring lots of dancing girls and daring ads....