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i suppose it's hollywood. (david bordwell) classical hollywood style has not ended. it continues in most popular american cinema and most popular cinema in the world obeys the guidelines laid down in the classical system. i don't think you would find that the thinking about how to make a scene play has changed. what's changed are the tools with which you work. the so-called classical style from the 30's, 40's, from the golden age of cinema, we use it every day. i mean, elements of that style. (allen daviau) we're doing it with modern tools. with color film and modern lenses. and as a result we get a different effect. but the heart of the technique was always there. the nature of filmmaking is you're always experimenting. if you ever know it all you're finished. you're always trying something that you've never done before or something you attempted and didn't think you did well. you have to keep the train, rolling forward all the time. within that forward movement create things in your mind. (lawrence kasdan) the fun of it is living on some kind of edge moment to mome
i suppose it's hollywood. (david bordwell) classical hollywood style has not ended. it continues in most popular american cinema and most popular cinema in the world obeys the guidelines laid down in the classical system. i don't think you would find that the thinking about how to make a scene play has changed. what's changed are the tools with which you work. the so-called classical style from the 30's, 40's, from the golden age of cinema, we use it every day. i mean, elements of that style....
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hollywood committed to barack obama yondah barack obama committed to hollywood and they will stop at nothing to have another four years of him that's why we have to mosul hollywood when i say muscle i don't mean in the with the left does and try to silence this. they want to have a debate on different ideas and when a person comes to their own conclusion. that's not what i mean. i want most of them that way. what i want to do is analyze their public stances and see do they live by the set of policies they seek to inflict on the rest of america? or are they engaged? you and i deserve to know. well, let's start dhaka, shall we. we have meg ryan here. no, that's not, that's jon bon jovi. [laughter] for jon bon jovi is actually appointed to the white house council on community solutions. whatever the hell that means. i don't know. but he's a presidential appointee. he is not just a cheese ball rocker from the 80's. it turns out that he is a beef farmer. now why is this important? in the state of new jersey, if you are classified as a farmer, you get to write off 98% of your property taxe
hollywood committed to barack obama yondah barack obama committed to hollywood and they will stop at nothing to have another four years of him that's why we have to mosul hollywood when i say muscle i don't mean in the with the left does and try to silence this. they want to have a debate on different ideas and when a person comes to their own conclusion. that's not what i mean. i want most of them that way. what i want to do is analyze their public stances and see do they live by the set of...
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there might be two hollywoods. maybe the one that not making that 1% is beginning to bitch now. >> this is like an iceberg, they stick out with the george clooneys, and clint eastwoods, but that part under the water, all the gils -- guilds and crafters and workers, they are hugest part. you are correct, it is not monmonolithic that way, the scrn credit is a distraction with the big issues. it will tip the iceberg over. neil: peter, you might have a future in this business, peter gubber thank you. you. >> thank you. neil: not just the rich and famous, now the young are getting restless. i'll explain. @a neil: i think generation y gave the economy an f, worker between anes of 19 and 30 are having trouble finding jobs, they are getting low-paying retail jobs. the same group that was giving the president overwhelming praise years ago, and we discuss, it might not be a matter of keeping the base, but as much could be a problem there well, as you mentioned study shows that young voters, were 30, are working more retail j
there might be two hollywoods. maybe the one that not making that 1% is beginning to bitch now. >> this is like an iceberg, they stick out with the george clooneys, and clint eastwoods, but that part under the water, all the gils -- guilds and crafters and workers, they are hugest part. you are correct, it is not monmonolithic that way, the scrn credit is a distraction with the big issues. it will tip the iceberg over. neil: peter, you might have a future in this business, peter gubber...
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there might be two hollywoods. maybe the one that not making that 1% is beginning to bitch now. >> this is like an iceberg, they stick out with the george clooneys, and clint eastwoods, but that part under the water, all the gils -- guilds and crafters and workers, they are hugest part. you are correct, it is not monmonolithic that way, the scrn credit is a distraction with the big issues. it will tip the iceberg over. neil: peter, you might have a future in this business, peter gubber thank you. you. >> thank you. neil: not just the rich and famous, now the young are getting neil: i think generation y gave the economy an f, worker between anes of 19 and 30 are having trouble finding jobs, they are getting low-paying retail jobs. the same group that was giving the president overwhelming praise years ago, and we discuss, it might not be a matter of keeping the base, but as much could be a problem there well, as you mentioned study shows that young voters, were 30, are working more retail jobs, they are not high payi
there might be two hollywoods. maybe the one that not making that 1% is beginning to bitch now. >> this is like an iceberg, they stick out with the george clooneys, and clint eastwoods, but that part under the water, all the gils -- guilds and crafters and workers, they are hugest part. you are correct, it is not monmonolithic that way, the scrn credit is a distraction with the big issues. it will tip the iceberg over. neil: peter, you might have a future in this business, peter gubber...
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they are just about the hottest thing in hollywood. >> we think of ourselves as newt, old hollywood. >> i think audiences want to see something entertaining but also classy. >> reporter: their stage, poolside at some of the swankiest venues in los angeles, new york, miami. their performances -- everything from this charity event filmed for a reality tv show to private gigs for the kardashians and justin timberlake. ♪ we found love in a hopeless place ♪ >> reporter:nd then that appearance on that little show called "glee." >> can you work with katherine? misha is the personality behind this reinvented classic. she got the idea four years ago at a hollywood pool party. ♪ she took the magic of those old mgm musicals, added some hit music. skimpy swimsuits. and a few coats of lipstick. and success was born. in the water, they are lilies. but on land, by day. >> an actress. >> i teach snow boarding. >> i go to school to be a veterinarian. >> i graduated from law school. >> reporter: also katherine smith the headhunter. >> i love performing, i love swimming, i love the exercise, i lo
they are just about the hottest thing in hollywood. >> we think of ourselves as newt, old hollywood. >> i think audiences want to see something entertaining but also classy. >> reporter: their stage, poolside at some of the swankiest venues in los angeles, new york, miami. their performances -- everything from this charity event filmed for a reality tv show to private gigs for the kardashians and justin timberlake. ♪ we found love in a hopeless place ♪ >> reporter:nd...
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obama throws a ton of these in new york and hollywood. >> it's the hollywood community that he engaged sufficiently to pay at the table and proceeds about $20,000 apiece what. do you we think of that? >> hollywood is very important to the obama campaign. >> did obama go to that dinner? i think did he. >> john, john -- >> raising money, and getting 20,000 -- >> it was 31,000 a person. it came to hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> now, that's a familiar name. he's a friend of newt gingrich? >> he was a supporter of newt gingrich, and he's now a supporter of the republican candidate, whoever he is. >> sea pal of yours? >> oh, i know him. he's not a pal of mine. he's much older than i am, and more wealthy. >> but he doesn't have more money. >> absolutely. i got another target to go at. >> exit question. which presidential candidate won the week? barack obama or mitt romney? tim carney. >> i think that obama probably won the week in part because of what you're talking about, that mars is a popular thing. u.s. success in olympics. all these things reflect on to obama, deserve is it or not.
obama throws a ton of these in new york and hollywood. >> it's the hollywood community that he engaged sufficiently to pay at the table and proceeds about $20,000 apiece what. do you we think of that? >> hollywood is very important to the obama campaign. >> did obama go to that dinner? i think did he. >> john, john -- >> raising money, and getting 20,000 -- >> it was 31,000 a person. it came to hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> now, that's a familiar...
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opened up, hollywood business dropped off from $260 are machine per day to $150. it wants the state to take back 500 of the 1500 machines, ultimately placing them in other facilities. hill says this is not a foreboding sign of things to come. >> this is not a death penalty by any stretch of the imagination. this is us doing the fiscally responsible thing to make our property the right size. >> reporter: he readily admit there is may be more reasons behind the drop off in revenue over the last few months. as the casino is renovated to make way for a new upscale casual dining area, the standard buffet has been pushed outside to a tent. the summer is also an especially slow season for slots but earliest mats that the casino would thrive here simply missed the mark. >> the figures were way off through some of the analysis that they had done back then. that's normal. you never really know what the markets will bear. >> reporter: in perry vicialtion jeff hager, abc2 news. >> hollywood said in absence of a bill it's hard to tell what this would mean to its bottom lean. c
opened up, hollywood business dropped off from $260 are machine per day to $150. it wants the state to take back 500 of the 1500 machines, ultimately placing them in other facilities. hill says this is not a foreboding sign of things to come. >> this is not a death penalty by any stretch of the imagination. this is us doing the fiscally responsible thing to make our property the right size. >> reporter: he readily admit there is may be more reasons behind the drop off in revenue...
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. >>> breaking news, a shocking development from hollywood overnight. director tony scott, the man behind "top gun," he's taken his own life. details just ahead. >> at least five people hurt when a race car crashes into a crowd. this was at the missouri state fair. what went wrong? >>> and political firestorm. a u.s. congressman creates a major controversy when he says this -- >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> now he's backtracking. >> good morning to you and welcome to "early start." >> it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. >> we do begin with breaking news overnight. we're following three big developing stories. first of all, the director of the movie "top gun "so i dead. he reportedly jumped off a bridge. christine romans is here. what you have found out? >> we found out that hollywood waking up to news really sad news. mourning the death of "top gun" director tony scott. they're treating this case as a suicide. saying he jumped off the vincent thomas bridge yesterday in san pedro, california. his
. >>> breaking news, a shocking development from hollywood overnight. director tony scott, the man behind "top gun," he's taken his own life. details just ahead. >> at least five people hurt when a race car crashes into a crowd. this was at the missouri state fair. what went wrong? >>> and political firestorm. a u.s. congressman creates a major controversy when he says this -- >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that...
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hey, this is hollywood. hollywood comes first. >>neil: does that make it tough whether it is rubio after him or mitt romney. >>guest: it will not be tough for anyone. he will open it up. look, this is romney's night. governor romney will have a big night. they are here for this. he has a lot to follow up. i would not worry about clint i worry about ryan and christie. >>neil: but if he speaks for six minutes, i have interviewed clint eastwood and that is about five minutes and 30 seconds too much. he does not talk a lot. >>guest: he does not do a lot of words. >>neil: he do 30 seconds. and that is it. >>pat: you say, "make my day." >>neil: will it move votes? >>pat: it will drive up the ought conference, people listening to that. and it will get a lot of news. if he does what i suspect he is doing and the reason they are having him, which is to say, no, no, no, i wasn't for the government he goes you building it, whatever, and i'm an example, he could do, it is like having a huge commercial, right? so, everyone --. >>neil: the most
hey, this is hollywood. hollywood comes first. >>neil: does that make it tough whether it is rubio after him or mitt romney. >>guest: it will not be tough for anyone. he will open it up. look, this is romney's night. governor romney will have a big night. they are here for this. he has a lot to follow up. i would not worry about clint i worry about ryan and christie. >>neil: but if he speaks for six minutes, i have interviewed clint eastwood and that is about five minutes and...
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he made his name in hollywood. "top gun" launched him into flight as an action movie director in 1986. working with tom cruise again on days of thunder. there were rumors that roman " top gun ii -- "top gun ii" micron to production. denzel washington was another director he worked with. he produced in 2009. >> look at your screen and tell me what you see. it was producing he had focused on, often working with his elder brother, ridley scott. another famous-named director in hollywood. there was a prime-time tv dramedy as well as a hit. he jumped off of a well-known suspension bridge. witnesses said he jumped to his death in the harbor below. the coroner said he left a note in his car and added there was nothing to suggest there was not -- this was not suicide. >> there were many tributes to his life and work in the film industry. >> he was an incredibly stylistic director. if you look at his movies from his debut to his last movie, the evolution in style is phenomenon. for a director to keep pushing himself stylist
he made his name in hollywood. "top gun" launched him into flight as an action movie director in 1986. working with tom cruise again on days of thunder. there were rumors that roman " top gun ii -- "top gun ii" micron to production. denzel washington was another director he worked with. he produced in 2009. >> look at your screen and tell me what you see. it was producing he had focused on, often working with his elder brother, ridley scott. another famous-named...
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little hollywood? ms. lee? so there is still confusion. be conservative, air on the side of exclusion, which is where i thought the land? >> yes, to all of the above. it is your call to make. it is fine if it is the basis of public testimony, but i would encourage you to err on the side of being conservative. this is not supposed to represent all neighborhoods, it is suppose to be ones where you have to recognize the neighborhoods intact in their entirety. mr. mcdonnell: thank you. mr. pilpel: to that end, i think all of candlestick is in 10, and i would add showplace square. mr. mcdonnell: again, we don't need an exhaustive list. it is actually even under 1%. all of that said, any objection to candlestick? silver terrace, a little hollywood, candlestick, spelled correctly -- mr. pilpel: out include civista valley. sorry. -- i would include at vista valid. sorry. mr. mcdonnell: any objection to the list as presented here? mr. pilpel: yes. mr. mcdonnell: ok. go ahead. mr. pilpel: ok. what are you proposing it is in? mr. mcdonnell: propose w
little hollywood? ms. lee? so there is still confusion. be conservative, air on the side of exclusion, which is where i thought the land? >> yes, to all of the above. it is your call to make. it is fine if it is the basis of public testimony, but i would encourage you to err on the side of being conservative. this is not supposed to represent all neighborhoods, it is suppose to be ones where you have to recognize the neighborhoods intact in their entirety. mr. mcdonnell: thank you. mr....
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. >>> hollywood imitates life. movie makers have to sometimes take two or three on the big screen. >>> few showers. tropics are heating up. we'll talk about isaac forming later this week. that's coming up next. >>> six months ago whitney houston died. her movie opened in theaters. it came in number four at the box office. houston's death forced movie producers on how to handle the star's real life death. it is a problem we seen recently from hollywood. we look at how they approach these situations. >> reporter: it is likely hollywood will one day make a movie about the life of whitney houston. but, what about the movie the star had just finished shooting when she died? >> i know y'all don't love each other that much. >> it is the first question of are we going to change anything. >> reporter: houston's sudden passing left studio execs and film makers scramble for answers about the film's release date and script. >> there are a couple of lines in the movie, in light of the events, you hear them and you are like oh m
. >>> hollywood imitates life. movie makers have to sometimes take two or three on the big screen. >>> few showers. tropics are heating up. we'll talk about isaac forming later this week. that's coming up next. >>> six months ago whitney houston died. her movie opened in theaters. it came in number four at the box office. houston's death forced movie producers on how to handle the star's real life death. it is a problem we seen recently from hollywood. we look at how...
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the oscar winner is one of hollywood's most recognizable artists and the past two decades. a string of memorable project. he is a small sample of some of his outstanding work. >> i should have been here, i wanted to be. >> i understand, i do. just tell me, are you being careful? are you making progress? >> i think your husband just became the man that got out capone. >> lieutenant dunbar? >> yes, sir? actually, i am here at my own request. i always wanted to see the frontier. >> if you go there, he will come. -- build it. >> you don't look like a body guard. >> what did you expect? >> i dunno, maybe a tough guy. >> and this is my disguise. ♪ tavis: the thankfully, your career is nowhere near being over, but if the hatfields and mccoys was the last project on top of the awesome body of work, would you be happy with your porpoise? >> i would. i was surprised how happy i was with hatfields and mccoys. playing this quintessential american role, guns and fighting end vengeance and kind of the american fabric of how we moved across this continent. if you were tough enough, smar
the oscar winner is one of hollywood's most recognizable artists and the past two decades. a string of memorable project. he is a small sample of some of his outstanding work. >> i should have been here, i wanted to be. >> i understand, i do. just tell me, are you being careful? are you making progress? >> i think your husband just became the man that got out capone. >> lieutenant dunbar? >> yes, sir? actually, i am here at my own request. i always wanted to see...
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, "the insider" is >> olympian ryan lochte, next stop, hollywood. he told "good morning america" that he might be hitting the dance floor or even starring in his own unscripted series. >> what would the lochte reality series look like. >> i'm not sure. >>> abc's "good morning america," airs the bachelor and "dancing with the stars." and it could be a lochte/phelps rematch. >> i'm just ready to move on. >> michael phelps, now the most decorated olympian of all-time, said that he discussed joining "dancing with the stars" with former participants. ohno and coughlin. sports colonist has been reporting on the olympics for the huffington post. >> i think that's why ryan lochte and potentially michael phelps see an opportunity with "dancing with the stars." >>> next, an inside view, can phelps and lochte cut it in hollywood. >> fell eppphelps is not the mo eloquent guy on camera. but they both connect to the audience. michael phelps, an actor or commentator, he'll have a great career ahead. >> he's just not very likable. >> ceo of 5wpr said that a more st
, "the insider" is >> olympian ryan lochte, next stop, hollywood. he told "good morning america" that he might be hitting the dance floor or even starring in his own unscripted series. >> what would the lochte reality series look like. >> i'm not sure. >>> abc's "good morning america," airs the bachelor and "dancing with the stars." and it could be a lochte/phelps rematch. >> i'm just ready to move on. >> michael...
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an unusual move...hollywood casino... wants to return..."500"...of its slot machines...back to the state.(hayles) "so when you add in the fact that baltimore could get a casino in a couple of years, it's going to have a further impact on us, so what we're trying to do is just rightsize the property so make sure we have the right amount of units in the building that makes sense from a fiscally responsive point of view." view.""state lottery officials...have not yet decided how to respond to thh request...by hollywood casino...toreturn...slot machines.they say nothing will bedone...until after the upcoming "special session" ... on gambling. john rydell...fox- 45 news...late edition. that brings us to our question of the day. does maryland need a sixth casino? casino? here's our facebook page.some of you say yes - it could mean a lot of jobs...but many of you say no... there are already enough casinos.... and the others need to bb up and running first.join this discussion by going to facebook dot com slash fox- baltimore and
an unusual move...hollywood casino... wants to return..."500"...of its slot machines...back to the state.(hayles) "so when you add in the fact that baltimore could get a casino in a couple of years, it's going to have a further impact on us, so what we're trying to do is just rightsize the property so make sure we have the right amount of units in the building that makes sense from a fiscally responsive point of view." view.""state lottery officials...have not yet...
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you heard that hollywood is liberal. a lot of actors are. but what about hollywood. walt disney went all the way to congress and said this. >> corporate taxes have to be looked at carefully. this country is a country that is charging among the highest rates in the world in terms of corporate taxes. in order for us to be competitive with the world we have got to take a very serious look at our corporate tax structure. >> cenk: nonsense. one of the lowest rates in the world when you look at effective taxes. they're just as conservative as all the other companies and they push for things like sopa, massively conservative. and this was a guy who elected twice from the hollywood gild and was beloved by conservatives, oh, yeah
you heard that hollywood is liberal. a lot of actors are. but what about hollywood. walt disney went all the way to congress and said this. >> corporate taxes have to be looked at carefully. this country is a country that is charging among the highest rates in the world in terms of corporate taxes. in order for us to be competitive with the world we have got to take a very serious look at our corporate tax structure. >> cenk: nonsense. one of the lowest rates in the world when you...
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which is actually all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business and the matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to create algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw it as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a completely out law or they will manipulate it if it's showing data that goes against a suicide banking mentality they will manipulate it that's why libraries manipulate it that's why the bureau of labor statistics on the employment numbers are manipulated that's why c.p.i. is manipulated that's why g.d.p. is manipulated because otherwise it would show why they got rid of m m three the money supply number because it was showing the truth so yes this could this would be an effective way to determine future trends that would enact certain policies but if it goes against the entrenched theocratic jihadi su
which is actually all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business and the matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to create algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw it as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a...
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they are just about the hottest thing in hollywood. >> we think of ourselves as newt, old hollywood. >> i think audiences want to see something entertaining but also classy. >> reporter: their stage, poolside at some of the swankiest venues in los angeles, new york, miami. their performances -- everything from this charity event filmed for a reality tv show to private gigs for the kardashians and justin timberlake. ♪ we found love in a hopeless place ♪ >> reporter: and then that appearance on that little show called "glee." >> can you work with katherine? misha is the personality behind this reinvented classic. she got the idea four years ago at a hollywood pool party. ♪ she took the magic of those old mgm musicals, added some hit music. skimpy swimsuits. and a few coats of lipstick. and success was born. in the water, they are lilies. but on land, by day. >> an actress. >> i teach snow boarding. >> i go to school to be a veterinarian. >> i graduated from law school. >> reporter: also katherine smith the headhunter. >> i love performing, i love swimming, i love the exercise, i
they are just about the hottest thing in hollywood. >> we think of ourselves as newt, old hollywood. >> i think audiences want to see something entertaining but also classy. >> reporter: their stage, poolside at some of the swankiest venues in los angeles, new york, miami. their performances -- everything from this charity event filmed for a reality tv show to private gigs for the kardashians and justin timberlake. ♪ we found love in a hopeless place ♪ >> reporter:...
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the oscar winner is one of hollywood's most recognizable artists and the past two decades. a string of memorable project. he is a small sample of some of his outstanding work. >> i should have been here, i wanted to be. >> i understand, i do. just tell me, are you being careful? are you making progress? >> i think your husband just became the man that got out capone. >> lieutenant dunbar? >> yes, sir? actually, i am here at my own request. i always wanted to see the frontier. >> if you go there, he will come. -- build it. >> you don't look like a body guard. >> what did you expect? >> i dunno, maybe a tough guy. >> and this is my disguise. ♪ tavis: the thankfully, your career is nowhere near being over, but if the hatfields and mccoys was the last project on top of the awesome body of work, would you be happy with your porpoise? >> i would. i was surprised how happy i was with hatfields and mccoys. playing this quintessential american role, guns and vengeane american fabric of how we moved across this continent. if you were tough enough, smart enough or ruthless enough, y
the oscar winner is one of hollywood's most recognizable artists and the past two decades. a string of memorable project. he is a small sample of some of his outstanding work. >> i should have been here, i wanted to be. >> i understand, i do. just tell me, are you being careful? are you making progress? >> i think your husband just became the man that got out capone. >> lieutenant dunbar? >> yes, sir? actually, i am here at my own request. i always wanted to see...
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which is actually all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business and the matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to create algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw it as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a completely out law or they will manipulate it if it's showing data that goes against a suicide banking mentality they will manipulate it that's why libel as manipulated that's why the bureau of labor statistics on the employment numbers are manipulated that's why c.p.i. is manipulated that's why peace is manipulated because otherwise it would show why they got rid of m m three the money supply number because it was showing the truth so yes this could this would be an effective way to determine future trends that would enact certain policies but if it goes against the entrenched theocratic jihadi suicid
which is actually all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business and the matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to create algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw it as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a...
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here with this is kareen wynter. >> away from the glare of the red carpet, some hollywood celebrities are harboring are shocking political secret. they're not all card-carrying liberals. >> there's a lot of hollywood people that support republicans. >> reporter: in fact, democratic strategist mitchell schwartz says there's an impressive list of famous movers and shakers backing presumptive republican presidential nominee mitt romney. clint eastwood recently endorsed him. >> i think the country needs a boost somewhere. >> reporter: romney got a post from comedian jeff foxworthy, who kbcampaigned for him back i the primary season. >> jeff foxworthy is going to make all the difference in the world. >> reporter: megaproducer jerry bruckheimer attended a private fund-raiser for romney back in may. and actor dean cain prefers the republican contender. >> i firmly support mitt romney. >> reporter: romney's republican support may support some as ironic, given attack ads like this one from a gop super pac, calling obama a celebrity president, who's tight with the in crowd. his story by steven
here with this is kareen wynter. >> away from the glare of the red carpet, some hollywood celebrities are harboring are shocking political secret. they're not all card-carrying liberals. >> there's a lot of hollywood people that support republicans. >> reporter: in fact, democratic strategist mitchell schwartz says there's an impressive list of famous movers and shakers backing presumptive republican presidential nominee mitt romney. clint eastwood recently endorsed him....
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. >> you are going to hollywood. >> hollywood. hollywood. hollywood. >>stuart: the reaction as governor romney makes the vice presidential pick. but bill kristol says it is coming in one week and it is down to two. who are they? that is next. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >> bill kristol thinks the announcement is coming next week for the vice presidential candidate, and the governor's calendar could be telling the you think it is either rubio or paul ryan. let's get down do
. >> you are going to hollywood. >> hollywood. hollywood. hollywood. >>stuart: the reaction as governor romney makes the vice presidential pick. but bill kristol says it is coming in one week and it is down to two. who are they? that is next. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. ♪ in a deep,...
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>>> and the ultimate hollywood guessing game this morning. are brad and angelina getting married this morning? the rumors are swirling. they're at their favorite french chateau. his family is there. and george clooney, just an hour away. >>> good morning, everyone. dan harris is off. we're thrilled to have abc's david muir joining us this morning. great to have you. and we do have breaking news this morning. mitt romney is set to announce at 9:05 a.m. eastern time, who his running mate is. and, david, you've been covering the romney campaign. this is a rather surprising choice. >> a bold decision. mitt romney, choosing wisconsin congressman paul ryan to be his running mate. romney tweeting moments ago, i'm proud to announce paul ryan as my v.p. his twitter account up there. a favorite among conservatives. in the past days, a push for romney to make a bold choice has been intensifying for ryan. we showed you the mitt romney v.p. app. and has a picture of his running mate. like clockwork, they said they would let the public know. >> but a bold
>>> and the ultimate hollywood guessing game this morning. are brad and angelina getting married this morning? the rumors are swirling. they're at their favorite french chateau. his family is there. and george clooney, just an hour away. >>> good morning, everyone. dan harris is off. we're thrilled to have abc's david muir joining us this morning. great to have you. and we do have breaking news this morning. mitt romney is set to announce at 9:05 a.m. eastern time, who his...
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is hollywood surprised to see it coming from the right? i can't think of an example from the right that matched what michael moore does? >> very much so. very much so. there was no predictions that this was going to be a successful financially, or audiencewise as this happened. you remember it opened in one screen. went to like 10 screens, to 16 screens. last week i think it was placed fourth on the whole national box-office chart. david: my wife by the way, saw it up in cape cod yesterday. she said it was full. and there was a line coming out and by the way, the people sitting next to her were pro-obama. it is not only anti-obama people going to see it. >> well it is a curious film because it is a documentary but it is political advocacy. we know that no one is fooled, certainly not you journalists fooled by that. there is point of view. it has music and graphics. it is not news. it is advancing a particular point of view. now what is interesting is, it was presented very artfully, very uniquely, the fact that coproduce ier of it produced
is hollywood surprised to see it coming from the right? i can't think of an example from the right that matched what michael moore does? >> very much so. very much so. there was no predictions that this was going to be a successful financially, or audiencewise as this happened. you remember it opened in one screen. went to like 10 screens, to 16 screens. last week i think it was placed fourth on the whole national box-office chart. david: my wife by the way, saw it up in cape cod...
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which is essentially all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business no matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to trade algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw it as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a completely out law or they will manipulate it if it's showing data that goes against a suicide banking mentality they will manipulate it that's why libraries manipulate it that's why the bureau of labor statistics on the employment numbers are manipulated that's why c.p.i. is manipulated that's why g.d.p. is manipulated because otherwise it would show or that's why they got rid of m m three the money supply number because it was showing the truth so yes this could this would be an effective way to determine future trends that would enact certain policies but if it goes against the entrenched theocratic jihad
which is essentially all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business no matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to trade algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw it as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a completely...
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he directed some of hollywood's biggest hits, including "top gun." he also teamed up with his brother for successes in film and television. we have this report from los angeles. >> tony scott was born in north shields but made his name in hollywood as one of the most successful british film makers. ♪ >> he directed and produced some of the biggest stars and enjoyed huge commercial success with blockbuster movies. the biggest was "top gun" in 1986, starring tom cruise. it was early afternoon when tony scott came here to the port of los angeles. a long way from his home in beverly hills. he drove up on to the highest point of the bridge, stopped his car and climbed over the fence. witnesses say he didn't hesitate before throwing himself into the harbor below. >> hollywood is speculating over what might have driven him to take his own life. abc news quoted an unnamed source, saying he had inoperable brain cancer. >> we have not been able to corroborate that information with a family member or a private physician. we have alerted the deputy medical exa
he directed some of hollywood's biggest hits, including "top gun." he also teamed up with his brother for successes in film and television. we have this report from los angeles. >> tony scott was born in north shields but made his name in hollywood as one of the most successful british film makers. ♪ >> he directed and produced some of the biggest stars and enjoyed huge commercial success with blockbuster movies. the biggest was "top gun" in 1986, starring tom...
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they can strike in hollywood. in other words, if you're a young woman or you know a young woman, the danger touches your life. >> things got crazy. we had a task force. you know, i always believed that if you have more than two detectives working a case, you've got one too many. we had to sift through 11,000 pieces of information without a computer, without any scientific aid at all. >> while many clues are common to the eight victims, there is one that is particularly mysterious to investigators. >> it became very apparent that the victims were never in a position where they resisted and fought back. >> there was almost no evidence under the fingernails, anything like that, to be described as defensive wounds. >> the fact that there didn't appear to be a struggle between the perpetrators and the victims, one would assume that the victims were going willingly, and so you would think there was some pretty good con going on, or they were somehow convincing people that it was okay to come with them. >> as word gets o
they can strike in hollywood. in other words, if you're a young woman or you know a young woman, the danger touches your life. >> things got crazy. we had a task force. you know, i always believed that if you have more than two detectives working a case, you've got one too many. we had to sift through 11,000 pieces of information without a computer, without any scientific aid at all. >> while many clues are common to the eight victims, there is one that is particularly mysterious to...
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which of your hollywood friends stood by you? >> i don't have any hollywood friends. nobody stood by me. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm grateful to god that i lived long enough to find out that 98% of my personal life was [ bleep ]. i don't think anybody else would ever have to face that because they are different from me. i constructed a life. i constructed marriage. i constructed friends. i constructed business associates but it was all about what i could do for them. my hand was open to them and their hand was in my pocket. i paid for love, like it says in the book. >> where do you live now? >> i live in an apartment. i told you. i'm broke. i couldn't buy spats for a hummingbird. i get a little pension and social security. >> do you have any women in your life? >> like i told you i have been on a [ bleep ] for quite a long time now. i would like to eventually learn some girls first name but i'm scared. there's no question that i'm very thin skinned and i'm frightened. and there's no question [ bleep ] women, there's no question that i take things that you sa
which of your hollywood friends stood by you? >> i don't have any hollywood friends. nobody stood by me. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm grateful to god that i lived long enough to find out that 98% of my personal life was [ bleep ]. i don't think anybody else would ever have to face that because they are different from me. i constructed a life. i constructed marriage. i constructed friends. i constructed business associates but it was all about what i could do for them....
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>>> and the ultimate hollywood guessing game this morning. are brad and angelina getting married this weekend? the rumors are swirling. they're at their favorite french chateau. his family is there. and george clooney, just an hour away. >>> and good morning, everyone on the west coast. we are live this morning for a special edition of "good morning america." dan harris is off. and we are thrilled to have david muir join us. great to see you. >> always great to be by your side. >> a lot of news this morning, breaking news. mitt romney announced moments ago, has announced wisconsin congressman paul ryan as his running mate. let's listen. >> as we move forward in this campaign and on to lead the nation to better days, it's an honor to announce my running mate and the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. >> to thunderous applause there in norfolk, virginia. you see the "uss wisconsin" behind him. but there was a moment where we all said, did -- hear what he just said? he actually introduced paul ryan as the next -- well, presiden
>>> and the ultimate hollywood guessing game this morning. are brad and angelina getting married this weekend? the rumors are swirling. they're at their favorite french chateau. his family is there. and george clooney, just an hour away. >>> and good morning, everyone on the west coast. we are live this morning for a special edition of "good morning america." dan harris is off. and we are thrilled to have david muir join us. great to see you. >> always great to...
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to walk out there and represent hollywood. that's a huge, huge thing. he an actor. you can say things and do things quirky and different. but what he said is we own our country and the politicians are our employees. that's brilliant. needed to be said. alisyn: he is an actor an is an american icon. he's also 82 years old. does he deserve a bit of a pass if his delivery was sometimes unfollow for the and or awkward? >> yes. he was impromptu. he didn't have a script. he came. i want everyone to realize, this is why hollywood actors don't step forward because of this vast criticism. i encourage all of us to support clint eastwood and the fact that he walked on that stage at 82 years old. he cares about his country. he wouldn't have done it if he didn't think america was in great jeopardy and we should be applauding this. the liberals will be ugly because they are scared. because clint eastwood walked on that stage and endorsed mitt romney. alisyn: one of the interesting juxtapositions. watching the proud last night. the crowd see
to walk out there and represent hollywood. that's a huge, huge thing. he an actor. you can say things and do things quirky and different. but what he said is we own our country and the politicians are our employees. that's brilliant. needed to be said. alisyn: he is an actor an is an american icon. he's also 82 years old. does he deserve a bit of a pass if his delivery was sometimes unfollow for the and or awkward? >> yes. he was impromptu. he didn't have a script. he came. i want...
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and hollywood stars. america is drowning in a sea of debt that you approved. record 42 million americans are living below the poverty line. let's not forget our jobs, our homes and our savings imploded under your watch. play on. take the open shot. call clooney for travelling. whatever. i looked it up. your schedule for today, wide open. andrea? nothing on the schedule today. it's kind of insulting to the american people who are having a tough time. >> andrea: he is tired. it's exhausting hanging out with michael jordan. don't you know that? he needs a break from shooting three-pointers and collecting the cash. his arm hurts. i think is it offensive. that's because he stopped me in traffic because of the motorcade. you brought up a great point. he caused this. this was written in law because of president obama. if you dig deeper, the stairiest part not only will we hit a recession next year, unemployment will go up to 9 9.1%. especially though carney asked about it, he said the president is talking about creating jobs and investment. targeted stimulus, infrast
and hollywood stars. america is drowning in a sea of debt that you approved. record 42 million americans are living below the poverty line. let's not forget our jobs, our homes and our savings imploded under your watch. play on. take the open shot. call clooney for travelling. whatever. i looked it up. your schedule for today, wide open. andrea? nothing on the schedule today. it's kind of insulting to the american people who are having a tough time. >> andrea: he is tired. it's exhausting...
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which is actually all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business and the matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to trade algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a completely out law or they will manipulate it if it's showing data that goes against a suicide banking mentality they will manipulate it that's why libraries manipulate it that's why the bureau of labor statistics on the employment numbers are manipulated that's why c.p.i. is manipulated that's why g.d.p. is manipulated because otherwise it would show or that's why they got rid of m m three the money supply number because it was showing the truth so yes this could this would be an effective way to determine future trends that would enact certain policies but if it goes against the entrenched theocratic jih
which is actually all there is in hollywood because it's a business purely on perception in american business and the matter what the industry is it's all based on perception tied to the consumer there's no actual value being created so yeah you could use google to trade algorithms to predict future consumer trends but if it actually started to generate genuinely. actionable data then they would outlaw as they did with the box office futures contract or graeme dott they they made a completely...
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the hollywood casino plans to return as many as 500 machines by the end of the year. david collins is back and joins us with more. >> scaling back because of competition at a time when the state is considering expanding gambling. fewer slots will make the facility look busy and enhance the perception that it is a popular place. this so-called right sizing includes replacing the buffet with a new restaurant. >> rows of slot machines at the hollywood casino are vacant. flashing lights, bills, and other enticements go unnoticed. casino operator said they want to return 400 or 500 and realized slot machines. casino operators blame increased competition from the maryland live casino and they expect even more losses after baltimore city. it is -- casino opens. >> we all share the same data base. a significant number come from that baltimore county anne arundel, baltimore city area. >> revenues plummeted by 32.4%. marilyn's first casino is scaling back operations just as state legislators are about to convene to expand gambling. legislation which has not been made public. it
the hollywood casino plans to return as many as 500 machines by the end of the year. david collins is back and joins us with more. >> scaling back because of competition at a time when the state is considering expanding gambling. fewer slots will make the facility look busy and enhance the perception that it is a popular place. this so-called right sizing includes replacing the buffet with a new restaurant. >> rows of slot machines at the hollywood casino are vacant. flashing...