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spielberg described as a remarkable performance? >> it is so cool for an actress to have to play a young girl who became a woman into all of these experiences and it is true that for me it was really a special year. i never dare to ask such a price, like for me, never in my life, i was hoping for like one day -- but never like a golden -- it was like a dream. i have the chance to travel, to meeting people, to b tobacco th, to discover everything, to be in public, and to see this reaction, to be like at the cannes festival, you are the sensation that you are born in the -- like an actress you see people that you love, like steven spielberg, and my coal kidman, nick nicole kidman you grew up with their cinema and they tell you how much they like the movie, so it is bringing you directly, direct recognizance and that is special. >> rose: recognition. >> yes. and just to be there and it is like you are this kind of -- there is no job where when you finish, people say like, yeah, good job, that is cool. and i think everyone will be happy
spielberg described as a remarkable performance? >> it is so cool for an actress to have to play a young girl who became a woman into all of these experiences and it is true that for me it was really a special year. i never dare to ask such a price, like for me, never in my life, i was hoping for like one day -- but never like a golden -- it was like a dream. i have the chance to travel, to meeting people, to b tobacco th, to discover everything, to be in public, and to see this reaction,...
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the national archives in washington as honored director steven spielberg with its two thousand thirteen records of achievement awards for bringing history to life in films such as schindler's list link in and saving private ryan. i'm very humbled by this i feel like that to be vegan and that my daughter actually presenting the foundation of our daughter. spielberg and private to read the archives before the event and was able to see a regional historical documents including the constitution and the actual thirteenth amendment. we make a movie makeup does not make out what this document looks like based on the research we do here at the national archives but didn't actually see the entire experience the records of achievement award honors individuals whose work has fostered a broader national winners of the history and identity of the united states. the three time oscar winner was also recognized for his work as founder of the us the shoah foundation which collects eyewitness testimonies from holocaust witnesses and survivors . i will. do. will be. to me. will. or do i mean i will the is
the national archives in washington as honored director steven spielberg with its two thousand thirteen records of achievement awards for bringing history to life in films such as schindler's list link in and saving private ryan. i'm very humbled by this i feel like that to be vegan and that my daughter actually presenting the foundation of our daughter. spielberg and private to read the archives before the event and was able to see a regional historical documents including the constitution and...
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steven spielberg was completely unknown. and saided into a bank he has an idea, an alien with a long finger and he wants to go home. [laughter] tryou know what i mean? picturing the life of pi or avatar or these that went on to the first drawing of graphic novel that became spiderman or whatever. always been a crazy gap between the two world. various things that have been happening, and the internet arriving, i think the see people can actually transparently now a lot of stuff, and they can go find out thingstion about how work, creators are getting a lot more knowledgeable. necessity, they have to. it is like survival. everybody is like a startup company. i thought myspace would help and various other, and kick her and all of the pledge music. there are always things starting that makes the climate totally right to launch this kind of concept. >> he were not there would i needed you. song about it. you were not there when i needed you. cowritten by tavis smiley. [laughter] andwill thankfully be there have -- for folks who h
steven spielberg was completely unknown. and saided into a bank he has an idea, an alien with a long finger and he wants to go home. [laughter] tryou know what i mean? picturing the life of pi or avatar or these that went on to the first drawing of graphic novel that became spiderman or whatever. always been a crazy gap between the two world. various things that have been happening, and the internet arriving, i think the see people can actually transparently now a lot of stuff, and they can go...
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. >> steven meets my dad and my uncle, who's also a cop. >> jimmy: steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg -- >> jimmy: wow. >> -- meets my dad and uncle and you know, they're telling some great old new york cop stories. and afterwards, he says you should sit those guys down and collect some of those stories and write a script those basted on that. so i do that, and then sell it to dreamworks, we can't get the film made for a number of different reasons. but when i finished the show on tnt, the tnt guys say, hey, you ever think about doing a show for us? do you have an idea for a show? >> i said, you know, i wrote a script for steven a long time ago and i think that would make a great show. so anyhow, long story short, steven is now our executive producer and we're doing a new show for tnt which looks at a group of cops in new york in the 1960s. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ applause ] your dad's got to be psyched. >> oh no, he's loving it. he's loving it. >> jimmy: your dad's got to be proud and psyched. oh my gosh. >> he's very proud. but i have to admit you know, he sees the first draft of t
. >> steven meets my dad and my uncle, who's also a cop. >> jimmy: steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg -- >> jimmy: wow. >> -- meets my dad and uncle and you know, they're telling some great old new york cop stories. and afterwards, he says you should sit those guys down and collect some of those stories and write a script those basted on that. so i do that, and then sell it to dreamworks, we can't get the film made for a number of different reasons. but when i...
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spielberg movie lincoln, this tells the story of roosevelt and howard taft, they door roosevelt, william theodore .. roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston. >> it was great for boston. it really was. and that team was a different kind of team that we usually have, scrappy, no big stars. >> rose: exactly. >> except for big papi and they worked together as a team. >> rose: can you imagine, he hit about 7:30 for the entire series. >> i know. incredible. he is magic. >> certainly was magic in the playoffs and series. the bully pulpit, you came to this, because the last time i really talked to you, you are writing a book about teddy roosevelt, what the hell happened? >> well, you know,. >> rose: you couldn't find enough about teddy roosevelt so you had to pull in others. >> never can i write just abo
spielberg movie lincoln, this tells the story of roosevelt and howard taft, they door roosevelt, william theodore .. roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston....
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oprah revealed when she first met steven spielberg on the set of "the color purple," she was terrified of him. on the first day, she looked right into the camera, he yelled cut. he asked her, what is wrong with you? after being on the talk show for so many years, she looked straight into the camera. >> yeah. >>> remember the famous statue of a bird from the movie "maltese falcon"? it sold for over $4 million. the ruby slippers from "the wizard of oz" went for $2 million. seth rogan and james franco, the two parodied kanye's new video. >>> we hope this is your first stop of the day right here on nbc. >>> leading the news, same-sex couple will be grant add marriage license seven months before the same-sex marriage law goes into effect because one of the ladies -- one of the ladies is battling terminal cancer. >>> on nbc news.com, bodie miller loses round and battle over custody over baby son. it's a case of women's rights to relocate. >>> world powers are hoping to build on the momentum of the iran nuclear deal to strike a peace deal in syria to end the 3-year-old deadly civil war there.
oprah revealed when she first met steven spielberg on the set of "the color purple," she was terrified of him. on the first day, she looked right into the camera, he yelled cut. he asked her, what is wrong with you? after being on the talk show for so many years, she looked straight into the camera. >> yeah. >>> remember the famous statue of a bird from the movie "maltese falcon"? it sold for over $4 million. the ruby slippers from "the wizard of oz"...
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spielberg's home armed with a box cult tter, handcuffsd duct tape. he told police he wanted to rape the director. >> oftentimes they're living alone. they have typically had unstable work histories. they have not done well. often times that's because of the psychiatric disorder. paradoxically they tend to be brighter than average. >> reporter: any way, back to alex baldwin and the woman who apparent leap first met in 2000, he was in canada, shooting a film. ten years later they had dinner in new york. baldwin now married to his then girlfriend, says she was asking for acting advice. she claims, they became intimate. >> are you a stalker? did you stalk him? >> no, i am not. >> you don't kid yourself a stalker? >> he maintained a relationship with me while he was with her. now that's why he created it. >> reporter: in court, baldwin vehemently denied. there was ever a sexual relationship. at which point, she screamed really? she then shouted he is leagying you! baldwin leaving court, clearly agitated telling a cameraman. i am nick watt for "nightline."
spielberg's home armed with a box cult tter, handcuffsd duct tape. he told police he wanted to rape the director. >> oftentimes they're living alone. they have typically had unstable work histories. they have not done well. often times that's because of the psychiatric disorder. paradoxically they tend to be brighter than average. >> reporter: any way, back to alex baldwin and the woman who apparent leap first met in 2000, he was in canada, shooting a film. ten years later they had...
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spielberg's idea and they had a sentence or two about a a about. a couple with a ghost in their house and i had been in l.a. not getting any work as an actor and i had started writing i'd written a screenplay and they said well we don't want to make this weird screenplay you wrote but we would we'd like to hear what your pitch would be on this and i was driving across country from directing one of mamet's plays in new york and i i thought of some ideas about this and i went and i told them they...
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it was with steven spielberg. i was playing a different type of character. a funny person is great and i loved it. i get it. god put me here for a reason. sometimes, you get to do something different. i did. she was not a comedic character is that she was very tragic for stop she was entertaining. -- character. -- she was very tragic. -- she was entertaining. >> wendell might we see you and -- when might we see you and kur t on the screen again? >> probably not. i will tell you why. unless it was an interesting thing and a small role -- who knows? when people have been together for so long and would been together for 30 years -- [applause] there is a love for those people but no mystique about them anymore. [laughter] roless if i were to do a it would be more interesting and more excited to see me with i don't know -- another guy. [laughter] and he, another girl. you had to pick the other guy, who would you pick? >> i would not say it. [laughter] >> hollywood is focusing on strong leading roles for women. if it happened fast enough or room for improvement? >
it was with steven spielberg. i was playing a different type of character. a funny person is great and i loved it. i get it. god put me here for a reason. sometimes, you get to do something different. i did. she was not a comedic character is that she was very tragic for stop she was entertaining. -- character. -- she was very tragic. -- she was entertaining. >> wendell might we see you and -- when might we see you and kur t on the screen again? >> probably not. i will tell you why....
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already there are many -- >> ladies and gentlemen -- >> steven spielberg, of course, gayle king is there. ernie banks. now they're being welcomed officially. >> mr. ben bradlee. the honorable bill clinton. mrs. inouye, accepting on behalf of had he ever husband, daniel inouye. dr. daniel kahneman. [ applause ] >>> the honorable richard lugar. mrs. loretta lynn. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> dr. mario molina. mrs. owe shawn see accepting on behalf of sally k. ride. mr. walter anywherele, accepting on behalf of his partner bayard rustin. mr. arturo sandoval. mrs. smith, accepting on behalf of her husband, dean smith. mrs. gloria steinem. reverend c.t. vivian. the honorable patricia wald. mrs. oprah winfrey. [ applause ] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [ applause ] >> good morning. good morning, everybody. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year, especially it's special this year as i look at this extraordinary group of
already there are many -- >> ladies and gentlemen -- >> steven spielberg, of course, gayle king is there. ernie banks. now they're being welcomed officially. >> mr. ben bradlee. the honorable bill clinton. mrs. inouye, accepting on behalf of had he ever husband, daniel inouye. dr. daniel kahneman. [ applause ] >>> the honorable richard lugar. mrs. loretta lynn. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> dr. mario molina. mrs. owe shawn see accepting on behalf of sally k....
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. >> know steven spielberg was a 16-year-old high school student and aspiring filmmaker. >> i was in school when the public address system came on in the classroom. we listened to the principal saying that the president had been shot. >> what did you think? >> i was -- the first reaction i had was i wanted to go home. i wanted to go home and be with my mom and dad and sisters. my mom was in the kitchen, sobbing at the kitchen table. >> it just seemed so impossible that this great president, who was so adored by the world, was dead. it's like everything became unsafe and never has been ever since quite as sure about the world. it shook my world view. >> joining me now nbc special correspondent tom brock ow who has been reporting extensively on the 50th anniversary of jfk's death and wrote the forward to the new book "where were you? america remembers the jfk assassination." hardball chris matthews, author of "jack kennedy, elusive hero." you've talked to great american minds and heroes about where they were when he was assassinated. where were you? >> i was in omaha, nebraska, first y
. >> know steven spielberg was a 16-year-old high school student and aspiring filmmaker. >> i was in school when the public address system came on in the classroom. we listened to the principal saying that the president had been shot. >> what did you think? >> i was -- the first reaction i had was i wanted to go home. i wanted to go home and be with my mom and dad and sisters. my mom was in the kitchen, sobbing at the kitchen table. >> it just seemed so impossible...
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i believe that's steven spielberg right there. and we have the two-minute warning so the president should be speaking shortly. i will just sort of add, thomas, about the president kennedy legacy thing that's occurring today, you're going to see a lot of that today in the speech and tonight at the dinner at the history museum. a lot of the members of the kennedy family will be there and it's interesting that it's two days ahead of the anniversary. >> the president is there along with the first lady. >> good morning, everybody. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year, especially special this year, as i look at this extraordinary group of individuals and our opportunity to honor them with our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. and this year it's just a little more special because this marks the 50th anniversary of president kennedy establishing this award. we're honored, by the way, tod
i believe that's steven spielberg right there. and we have the two-minute warning so the president should be speaking shortly. i will just sort of add, thomas, about the president kennedy legacy thing that's occurring today, you're going to see a lot of that today in the speech and tonight at the dinner at the history museum. a lot of the members of the kennedy family will be there and it's interesting that it's two days ahead of the anniversary. >> the president is there along with the...
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lots of people, steven spielberg, warren buffett, bill gates, extraordinary people that come together to celebrate these words, which is the double down on the declaration. thomas jefferson said four score and seven years. he said all men are created equal. but he owned other human beings and didn't see contradiction or hypocrisy and didn't free any of them in his lifetime. lincoln's coming four score and seven years later in the process of killing 750,000 of our own over this question of slavery. this is the biggest battle ever fought in north america on american soil. he's saying we really do believe in this. he's giving new marching orders, doubling down, the declaration 2.0. it still comes down to -- first of all, it's two minutes, 272 words, presidential poetry. >> the addendum in a bigger speech that day. >> the actual guy invited was the noted orator, he's great what he does. i should hope, mr. president, i came to the central theme of the moment in two hours you did in two minutes. what lincoln did was contain it all with this poetry. the first anniversary of 9/11, despite the
lots of people, steven spielberg, warren buffett, bill gates, extraordinary people that come together to celebrate these words, which is the double down on the declaration. thomas jefferson said four score and seven years. he said all men are created equal. but he owned other human beings and didn't see contradiction or hypocrisy and didn't free any of them in his lifetime. lincoln's coming four score and seven years later in the process of killing 750,000 of our own over this question of...
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even turn into a movie, buyers like disney, steven spielberg or george lucas that would have made him millions of dollars. and he always refused and it seems to me that the reason is because this story was so personal to him that it took place in his hometown. this was really -- this is really his. and he didn't want to lose that. do you think that's why he was always so private and so secretive? >> well, i think in terms of the licensing, he really respected the format of the comic strip. and, you know, if you -- he created it to be a comic strip, and that was it. and it's that respect for the medium, realizing that if you take calvin and hobbes and put it into an animated film, i just don't know how you adapt that. and make it really work and have the same magic that it has as a comic strip. so i think it's his respect for the medium there. and then in terms of his privacy, i think that he, again -- the respect for the medium. you know, i'm very -- he was a very quiet person. i don't think he always wanted -- ever wanted to be in the spotlight. but that respect for the medium of the
even turn into a movie, buyers like disney, steven spielberg or george lucas that would have made him millions of dollars. and he always refused and it seems to me that the reason is because this story was so personal to him that it took place in his hometown. this was really -- this is really his. and he didn't want to lose that. do you think that's why he was always so private and so secretive? >> well, i think in terms of the licensing, he really respected the format of the comic...
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and -- but early on i showed some cut scenes to steven spielberg and the folks at dreamworks and which helped him get a role in "fifth estate." i did the same thing with chris hemsworth on a movie michael mann cast him in. my pleasure. but in both instances i was thrilled that the actors could use it as a sort of showcase and i'm working with chris hemsworth again on a movie called "heart of the sea" for warner brothers. it's a project, in fact, chris brought to me. another really challenging acting role for him. and a pleasure. i hope i get to work with daniel bruhl again. and the courage both actors showed and, frankly, what they achieved, again, working quickly. but working hard and well. i'm very proud of them. >> rose: congratulations. >> thanks. >> rose: niki lauda is here. he is a three-time formula 1 world champion. he's also a living legend in racing. in 196 his rivalry with britain's james hunt fascinated fans around the world midway through the championship he was trapped in a burning car for almost a minute and returned to racing only 42 days later. his comeback has been ca
and -- but early on i showed some cut scenes to steven spielberg and the folks at dreamworks and which helped him get a role in "fifth estate." i did the same thing with chris hemsworth on a movie michael mann cast him in. my pleasure. but in both instances i was thrilled that the actors could use it as a sort of showcase and i'm working with chris hemsworth again on a movie called "heart of the sea" for warner brothers. it's a project, in fact, chris brought to me. another...
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steven spielberg, who you talked to, talks about the reaction of his mother. watch. >> my mom was in the kitch and she was sobbing at the kitchen table, and she was alone in the house. i rememr putting my arms aroundmy mother and she turned around and jt embraced me. she was just holding onto me and she was shaking, and she was sobbing. >> the befo and after. >> thinksteven's mother was probably around john f. kennedy's age. he was 16 at the time so e identified with him. this is a man, think chr ill agree with us, w arrived at the perfect moment in american politics for all his qualities. it s the television age. it was thend of the eisenhower-truman-fdr era. he came from this tohless family who was out ther sailing every day and working hard to t him elected. there were a l o john f. kennedys. heas the wealthy playboy, the conic chacter. but he was also a reckless man. he ca in wi the cold war era. and when h left the presidency in a violent way indallas, it was still a work in progress, david. his numbers had gone up, but that was primarily because of he cu
steven spielberg, who you talked to, talks about the reaction of his mother. watch. >> my mom was in the kitch and she was sobbing at the kitchen table, and she was alone in the house. i rememr putting my arms aroundmy mother and she turned around and jt embraced me. she was just holding onto me and she was shaking, and she was sobbing. >> the befo and after. >> thinksteven's mother was probably around john f. kennedy's age. he was 16 at the time so e identified with him. this...
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steven spielberg, who u talked to, talks abt the reaction of himother. watch. >> my mom wasin the kitchen and she was sobbing at the kitchen table, and s was alone in the house. i remember putting my arms around my mother and she turne arund and just embraced me. she was just holding onto me and she was shaking, and she was sobbing. >> the before and after. >> i think steven's motheras probably aroundjohn f. kennedy'sage. he was 16 at the time so she identified with him. this is a ma i think chris will agree with us, who arrived at the perfect moment in american politics for all his qualities. it was theelevision ag it was the end of the eisenhower-tman-fdr era. he ca from this toothless family who was out thereailing every day and working hard to get him elecd. ere were a lot of john f. kennedys. he was the wealy playboy, the iconic character. but he was also a recklss man. he came in with the cold war era. and when he leftthe presidency in a violent way in dallas, it was still a workin progress, david. is numbers had gone up, but that was primaril beca
steven spielberg, who u talked to, talks abt the reaction of himother. watch. >> my mom wasin the kitchen and she was sobbing at the kitchen table, and s was alone in the house. i remember putting my arms around my mother and she turne arund and just embraced me. she was just holding onto me and she was shaking, and she was sobbing. >> the before and after. >> i think steven's motheras probably aroundjohn f. kennedy'sage. he was 16 at the time so she identified with him. this...
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steven spielberg called it the big bang that inspired my generation's race to space, the library of congress selected it for preservation in the national film registry. the american film institute ranked it the 15th greatest film of the last 100 years and it was named one of the 45 great films ever made by the vatican. 2001 showed us in perhaps the clefest and most stunning of ways how we can be more than we are. tonight i'll talk with the two men who stood in for all of us, keir dullea already a movie star when he played dave bowman. and gary lockwood, dr. frank pool, who falls victim to the ship's computer. and who also achieved science fiction immortality with his pivotal roll in the star trek episode where no man has gone before. >> ah! >> the challenge of making movies, the joy of making a masterpiece. the iconic actors who starred in one of the greatest movies of all time tonight, "up late." ♪ >>> i work with the new york philharmonic, i'm on the board of the philharmonic, and they wanted to, this year, we talked about it a year ago, they wanted to do some motion picture-related musi
steven spielberg called it the big bang that inspired my generation's race to space, the library of congress selected it for preservation in the national film registry. the american film institute ranked it the 15th greatest film of the last 100 years and it was named one of the 45 great films ever made by the vatican. 2001 showed us in perhaps the clefest and most stunning of ways how we can be more than we are. tonight i'll talk with the two men who stood in for all of us, keir dullea already...
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spielberg movie lincoln, this tells the story of roosevelt and howard taft, they door roosevelt, william theodore .. roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston. >> it was great for boston. it really was. and that team was a different kind of team that we usually have, scrappy, no big stars. >> rose: exactly. >> except for big papi and they worked together as a team. >> rose: can you imagine, he hit about 7:30 for the entire series. >> i know. incredible. he is magic. >> certainly was magic in the playoffs and series. the bully pulpit, you came to this, because the last time i really talked to you, you are writing a book about teddy roosevelt, what the hell happened? >> well, you know,. >> rose: you couldn't find enough about teddy roosevelt so you had to pull in others. >> never can i write just abo
spielberg movie lincoln, this tells the story of roosevelt and howard taft, they door roosevelt, william theodore .. roosevelt. >> william howard taft. >> thank you. >> your red sox did it. >> oh, my god, we were there. the happiest day to be there when they won in that stadium. >> rose: game six at home. >> and that they were winning all the time so i didn't have to run around to the bathroom to be afraid. it was great. >> rose: and good for boston....
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a pulitzer for her book on fdr and eleanor roosevelt and her lincoln biography was the basis of the steven spielberg movie. >> i can't accomplish a goddamn thing of any human meaning or worth until we cure ourselves of slavery and end this pest, this war. >> her newest book is about the friendship theodore roosevelt and william howard taft, unusual for good win in that one of them is not a larger than life president, although he certainly was large. >> how many people are going to know much about taft other than that he weighs 350 pounds. >> and had a bathtub that could fit four men? >> indeed. there is a picture of the bathtub with the four guys in there. >> that is a white house scandal waiting to happen. >> the two men were a study in contrasts. roosevelt a contemporary wrote, barrelled through life as if launched by a catapult. >> i have never written about anybody who has more energy, accomplished more, taft is the great procrastinator, he waited until the last minute for everything and got in trouble over and over again. >> so i keep saying to myself when i am about to put something
a pulitzer for her book on fdr and eleanor roosevelt and her lincoln biography was the basis of the steven spielberg movie. >> i can't accomplish a goddamn thing of any human meaning or worth until we cure ourselves of slavery and end this pest, this war. >> her newest book is about the friendship theodore roosevelt and william howard taft, unusual for good win in that one of them is not a larger than life president, although he certainly was large. >> how many people are...
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spielberg. we met to make sure the victims of the holocaust were not forgotten. we owe it to our forebears to honor their memory. i was sitting there mere feet constitution, being wased a kosher meal, and i inking, we cannot just honor them by memory. we can honor them so carry the tradition into the future. being a jewish person in america, being able to keep celebrate the articles that protect our religion was a real treat. we have a grammy award-winning violinist with us tonight who because sheization also wants to honor the memory of the holocaust, but she also understands there isn't just darkness. there is joy. us a thing ortell two about why she came here. she will tell us why she is here in play something to join our celebration. >> good evening, everyone. i wouldn't miss this for the i came all the way from new york city and this cold weather. this is my favorite holiday, the festival of light, and i would like to dedicate my performance to all the jewish people that and make before us
spielberg. we met to make sure the victims of the holocaust were not forgotten. we owe it to our forebears to honor their memory. i was sitting there mere feet constitution, being wased a kosher meal, and i inking, we cannot just honor them by memory. we can honor them so carry the tradition into the future. being a jewish person in america, being able to keep celebrate the articles that protect our religion was a real treat. we have a grammy award-winning violinist with us tonight who because...
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steven spielberg also was interviewed. he also said he didn't really believe the conspiracy theories but he had a caveat, saying he's not sure how oswald could have fired several rounds with that crude rifle and pulled the bolt back and fired with such accuracy. spielberg maybe had a little doubt there. >> you know, it just speaks to how many questions there are still. >> absolutely. 50 years. >> 50 years later. brian todd, fascinating. thank you so much. >>> now some other stories we are following in "the situation room." incredibly impressive, that's how one analyst describes october's job report. the labor department says the u.s. economy added 204,000 jobs last month, much more than expected. but the employment rate ticked up a notch to 7.3%, partly because of the hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed by the government shutdown. >>> wall street welcomed the employment news. it helped send the dow to a record high, closing up more than 167 points at 15,761. the nasdaq and s&p also posted strong gains. and you know
steven spielberg also was interviewed. he also said he didn't really believe the conspiracy theories but he had a caveat, saying he's not sure how oswald could have fired several rounds with that crude rifle and pulled the bolt back and fired with such accuracy. spielberg maybe had a little doubt there. >> you know, it just speaks to how many questions there are still. >> absolutely. 50 years. >> 50 years later. brian todd, fascinating. thank you so much. >>> now some...
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. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes, they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this, you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own privacy. >> reporter: the program is called the "i was there" workshop. week-long lessons that cull nate in a short film. they conceive, write, shoot, and edit the piece all while collaborating with fellow ptsd suffers. >> out of nowhere a rocket-propelled grenade hit the helicopter. >> he served in vietnam. >> the things that have been coming up in my mind that i haven't thought about in over 40 years, it's -- yeah, it's sort of scraping the wounds off and looking deeper into yourself. >> reporter: the "i was there" project was created two years ago by ben patton, a new york-based film maker. when you're making a fi
. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes, they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this, you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my...
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. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own privacy. >> reporter: the program is called the "i was there" workshop. week-long lessons that cull nate in a short film. they conceive, write, shoot, and edit the piece all while collaborateing with fellow ptsd suffers. >> out of nowhere a rocket-propelled grenade hit the helicopter. >> he served in vietnam. >> the things that have been coming up in my mind that i haven't thought about in over 40 years, it's -- yeah it's sort of scraping the wounds off and looking deeper into yourself. >> reporter: the "i was there" project was created two years ago by ben patton a new york-based film maker. when you're making a film
. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own...
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spielberg's home of lincoln. condition two are biographies goodwin wrote a memoir called wait until next year revealing what it was like to grow up in the 1950's in her home town of rockville center. we are thrilled with this personal connection. she went to the same high school as my sisters and nine. my sister joe was a classmate. i had the same excellent history teaches as she did. the story of her coming of age, her love of baseball that she shared with her father, her close relationships with friends and neighbors also chronicling significant historical events of the fifties. she interviewed both lillian and zero. my mother and sister to document the role that my father benjamin find played in reporting the integration of central high in the rock, ark. she notes on a state -- daily articles became sources of discussion in her history class. so beautifully included our family in her book. we are extremely happy to come full circle by granting heard the lillian fine memorial literature endowment award. we are
spielberg's home of lincoln. condition two are biographies goodwin wrote a memoir called wait until next year revealing what it was like to grow up in the 1950's in her home town of rockville center. we are thrilled with this personal connection. she went to the same high school as my sisters and nine. my sister joe was a classmate. i had the same excellent history teaches as she did. the story of her coming of age, her love of baseball that she shared with her father, her close relationships...
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the obvious question now is how do we get this to steven spielberg and who plays bigger than the movie? >> someone with long muttonchops i'd earths would need to be the person. why not tom hanks. he can play anybody, right? >> lewis would be great as well. he would do just as good a job there. i think we have time for one or two questions from the audience if there are any. my wonderful colleague, robin has the microphone. >> when i'm wondering is what would you have think of the government think of the shutdown that is going on right now and the whole debate going on between the republicans and democrats? >> great question. thank you for asking. >> yes, thanks. one thing to say is binger was a very partisan person. he was a republican. he didn't much like democrats and the whole of reconstruction was partisan. and no, there were very few democratic votes for the 14th amendment at the time. of course the parties are totally different band than they are now. democrats are mostly from the south and they had disbelief in different things than what would be the case now. besides the book t
the obvious question now is how do we get this to steven spielberg and who plays bigger than the movie? >> someone with long muttonchops i'd earths would need to be the person. why not tom hanks. he can play anybody, right? >> lewis would be great as well. he would do just as good a job there. i think we have time for one or two questions from the audience if there are any. my wonderful colleague, robin has the microphone. >> when i'm wondering is what would you have think of...
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. >> it certainly showed and well into the question now is how do we get this to steven spielberg and who will play him in the movie? >> someone with muttonchops sideburns. certainly why not tom hanks -- >> tom hanks would be great. >> he can play anybody. >> and lewis would be good as well, he would do just as good a job during a. >> we have time for one or two questions from the audience if there are any. my wonderful colleague has the microphone so please wait for it. yes ma'am. >> what i'm wondering is what would bingham think of the government shutdown that's going on right now and the dh that is going on between the republicans and the democrats. >> great question, thank you so much for asking. one thing to say is that bingham was a very partisan person. he was a republican. he didn't like democrats and the whole of reconstruction was partisan. there were very few democratic votes for the 14th amendment at that time. the parties were totally different then than they are now. democrats were mostly from the south and they believed in different things than what would be the case no
. >> it certainly showed and well into the question now is how do we get this to steven spielberg and who will play him in the movie? >> someone with muttonchops sideburns. certainly why not tom hanks -- >> tom hanks would be great. >> he can play anybody. >> and lewis would be good as well, he would do just as good a job during a. >> we have time for one or two questions from the audience if there are any. my wonderful colleague has the microphone so please...
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>> on november 22, 1963 steven spielberg was a 16-year-old high school student and aspiring filmmak filmmaker. >> i was in school when the public address system came on in the classroom and we listened to the principal saying that the president had been shot. >> what did you think? >> i was -- the first reaction i had is i wanted to go home was my first reaction. i wanted to go home and be with my mom and dad and sisters. my mom was at home and sobbing at the kitchen table. i remember putting my arms around my mother and she turned around and embraced me. she was at the kitchen table and i was standing. she was holding on to me and shaking and sobbing. >> i can shut my eyes and see everything as a movie replaying over. i can remember going to the window of the apartment and there was a liquor store right beneath the apartment and i could remember the woman, the proprietor, the owner of the liquor store coming out in the street with her hands up in the hair shrieking, shrieking somebody killed kennedy. >> i was on the shuttle. as soon as i got off the subway people were talking. >> what did yo
>> on november 22, 1963 steven spielberg was a 16-year-old high school student and aspiring filmmak filmmaker. >> i was in school when the public address system came on in the classroom and we listened to the principal saying that the president had been shot. >> what did you think? >> i was -- the first reaction i had is i wanted to go home was my first reaction. i wanted to go home and be with my mom and dad and sisters. my mom was at home and sobbing at the kitchen...
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spielberg asked him to put together a short film and he got back to him. >> you're not kidding. he's back. look at that. >> spielberg watched my movie. this is incredible. i could not believe it. he actually watched my film. and he told me to make a movie last year. i got together with two of my best friends, sean and josh. we made the movie and sent it to him a year ago and he finally watched it. very cool. >> that's great. you'll nine -- fine israeli -- finely have a sequel to "e.t." >> you connect me, mr. hollywood. >> i got you, brian. >> we say good-bye to you now. you really have to go. >> all right. i won't sneak back on. >> we'll talk about it. >> he gone? >> he's gone. >> coming up, danny was bullied in school until the football team stepped up and made him one of their own. band of brothers coming up. >> bad at recess. we didn't like that. he's a band of brothers for us. >> wow. >> danny and his entire family are here with a lesson all kids and parents need to see. >>> and does this sound familiar? your brother's girlfriend brings her own food to thanksgiving dinner in
spielberg asked him to put together a short film and he got back to him. >> you're not kidding. he's back. look at that. >> spielberg watched my movie. this is incredible. i could not believe it. he actually watched my film. and he told me to make a movie last year. i got together with two of my best friends, sean and josh. we made the movie and sent it to him a year ago and he finally watched it. very cool. >> that's great. you'll nine -- fine israeli -- finely have a sequel...
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spielberg's home of lincoln. condition two are biographies goodwin wrote a memoir called wait until next year revealing what it was like to grow up in the 1950's in her home town of rockville center. we are thrilled with this personal connection. she went to the same high school as my sisters and nine. my sister joe was a classmate. i had the same excellent history teaches as she did. the story of her coming of age, her love of baseball that she shared with her father, her close relationships with friends and neighbors also chronicling significant historical events of the fifties. she interviewed both lillian and zero. my mother and sister to document the role that my father benjamin find played in reporting the integration of central high in the rock, ark. she notes on a state -- daily articles became sources of discussion in her history class. so beautifully included our family in her book. we are extremely happy to come full circle by granting heard the lillian fine memorial literature endowment award. we are
spielberg's home of lincoln. condition two are biographies goodwin wrote a memoir called wait until next year revealing what it was like to grow up in the 1950's in her home town of rockville center. we are thrilled with this personal connection. she went to the same high school as my sisters and nine. my sister joe was a classmate. i had the same excellent history teaches as she did. the story of her coming of age, her love of baseball that she shared with her father, her close relationships...