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i was a little kid and 50 years old and they're telling me. >> we miss you, garry. here's something, for his incredible tv success garry never won an emmy. can you believe that? he was nominated five times. >>> here's something you may not know, garry marshall was good friends with alan thicke. they were neighbors and garry was a groomsman when alan married tanya in 2005 and "e.t." got an invite and it's just one of the memories that we have with the growing pains dad. >> it's my main goal in life, i suppose, on my way out the door beloved, remembered and appreciated. >> the 69-year-old canadian--orn actor died of a ruptured aorta. he'd been playing hockey with his son carter. his death was a surprise because he seemed to be in good shape. more ttan anything, alan will be remembered as america's dad. >> oh, come on, mag. >> yeah, come on, maggie. >> "e.t." was on the set of "growing pains" in 1985 before the show premiered. while alan was the biggest name he'd been on game shoos and he had his own talk show, "thicke of the night." >> we had a very attractive 15-year
i was a little kid and 50 years old and they're telling me. >> we miss you, garry. here's something, for his incredible tv success garry never won an emmy. can you believe that? he was nominated five times. >>> here's something you may not know, garry marshall was good friends with alan thicke. they were neighbors and garry was a groomsman when alan married tanya in 2005 and "e.t." got an invite and it's just one of the memories that we have with the growing pains dad....
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garry marshall. >> garry brought the original odd couple to tv. penny played jack klugman's secretary. in the reboot he served as a consultant and stole the show playing matthew perry's dad. >> hello, son. >> i can only imagine how honored you all are to be doing this tribute episode. >> he was always around pitching jokes at every table read. he helped design the sets. we just listened to everything he said. >> sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> he's in there? >> in the episode after oscar's dad passes away, he and felix go on a road trip to scatter his ashes. along the way, they meet many tv icons. >> oscar, oscar. your dad was the sweetest guy. gave me my first job. babysitting you. >> cindy told me she was shocked when she learned in july that garry was gone. >> penny called me, and she said, garry's sick. i think he's dying. and i didn't believe her. i thought it was a joke. then he passed the next -- that night he passed. someone brought me this picture of penny, me, and garry and henry, and i just burst out crying because it was like he'
garry marshall. >> garry brought the original odd couple to tv. penny played jack klugman's secretary. in the reboot he served as a consultant and stole the show playing matthew perry's dad. >> hello, son. >> i can only imagine how honored you all are to be doing this tribute episode. >> he was always around pitching jokes at every table read. he helped design the sets. we just listened to everything he said. >> sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >>...
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called me, and she said, garry's sick. i think he's dying. and i didn't believe her. i thought it was a joke. then he night he passed. someone brought me this picture of penny, me, and garry and henry, and i just burst out crying because it was like he's not here. >> hello, mr. snazzy. >> his loss also devastated the show's felix unger, thomas lennon. >> if you could go back somehow and tell the childhood vergsion of myself that the creator of happy days and "laverne & shirley" would be my friend -- it's okay. it's fine. >> i completely understand. >> in my dad's will, he wanted you and i to get together to scatter his ashes. >> really? >> garry's wife and son appear in this bar scene. scott, who was wearing his dad's old army jacket, interviewed his aunt penny. >> what do you think garry would think of all this, this episode? >> he'd come in andri another classic, mork & mindy. actress pam dawber took part in the special and remembered her late co-star robin williams. during our interview, pam was moved to tears. >> i thi
called me, and she said, garry's sick. i think he's dying. and i didn't believe her. i thought it was a joke. then he night he passed. someone brought me this picture of penny, me, and garry and henry, and i just burst out crying because it was like he's not here. >> hello, mr. snazzy. >> his loss also devastated the show's felix unger, thomas lennon. >> if you could go back somehow and tell the childhood vergsion of myself that the creator of happy days and "laverne...
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show 40 years after its premiere. >> one, two, three, four -- >> that famous opening was an idea of garry. he said, penny, teach cindy that little dance you did on the way to school with your chums. me said, action! i didn't get it. the up and down, schlameal, shlamazel. and the second take, he said that's good. we're out of here. >> laverne and shirley's very ffrst tv appearance was when they guest starred on the show as fonzi and richie's dates. >> when he first offered the show penny and i were writing together and he called the office and said i've got these two characters on "happy days" who date the fleet. >> so, shirl, what do you think of this kid? you've been with worst. >> he's nice and a tie, too. >> their ownnseries ran from 1976 to 1983. the two were roommates who worked inna milwaukee brewery, but shirley didn't sound like a midwestern gal in the beginning. >> if you watch the first 13 episodes which i refuse to watch now, i've got this hideous kind of new york accent that was terrible. >> i'm going to this party and i'm going to meet some nice gentlemen. >> garry asked her
show 40 years after its premiere. >> one, two, three, four -- >> that famous opening was an idea of garry. he said, penny, teach cindy that little dance you did on the way to school with your chums. me said, action! i didn't get it. the up and down, schlameal, shlamazel. and the second take, he said that's good. we're out of here. >> laverne and shirley's very ffrst tv appearance was when they guest starred on the show as fonzi and richie's dates. >> when he first...
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so, garry, let me play devil's advocate. according to "the new york times" reporting, hillary clinton's camp, the dnc and the white house didn't take it seriously enough. could one make the leap. a guy like rex tillerson knows how to deal with putin, maybe america voted f something different. obama has been trying to improve relations and it hasn't worked. >> obama failed to fulfill his constitutional duty to defend his country against the intervention of the hostile american political process. that's an enormous problem. now it's water under the bridge. >> for something different. >> foreign relations with foreign officials. he was not awarded a special afl order by chinese or by eye rain yaps. it's russia. >> it's russia because it's about oil exploration. >> iran is also about oil. saudi arabia is also about oil. tillerson publicly called the current confidante, putin's right-hand man. he argued to relieve sanctions. let's forget crimea. let's start from scratch. tillerson is a threat to the traditional alliances where am
so, garry, let me play devil's advocate. according to "the new york times" reporting, hillary clinton's camp, the dnc and the white house didn't take it seriously enough. could one make the leap. a guy like rex tillerson knows how to deal with putin, maybe america voted f something different. obama has been trying to improve relations and it hasn't worked. >> obama failed to fulfill his constitutional duty to defend his country against the intervention of the hostile american...
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garry, welcome. >> winter is definitely here. >> it is in new york city for sure. >> let's talk first about the 25th anniversary. it was such a hopeful moment in russia. you were there. what happened? >> i wrote the book about it. how come, 25 years we were hopeful, expecting bright future, and now 25 years later, we see the kgb, influencing events, in neighboring countries to russia in the middle east and even in the united states, and the free world now is in disarray and this is the result of the 25 years of lack of strategy as the u.s. foreign policy working like a pendulum, shooting from one side to another, especially eight years of disastrous policy of leading from behind of the current administration. >> why did russia not embrace a more democratic future like poland did and the baltics did? >> it's a very long and sad story. i think russia wasn't ready to deal with its past. and i believe the decision to declare russia as the successor of the soviet union was a big mistake. if you're a successor, one day, sooner or later, it doesn't matter, the past takes over your future. th
garry, welcome. >> winter is definitely here. >> it is in new york city for sure. >> let's talk first about the 25th anniversary. it was such a hopeful moment in russia. you were there. what happened? >> i wrote the book about it. how come, 25 years we were hopeful, expecting bright future, and now 25 years later, we see the kgb, influencing events, in neighboring countries to russia in the middle east and even in the united states, and the free world now is in disarray...
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garry, thank you so much. thank you for being with us. in the next hour of "360," more breaking news about the delayed announcement of trump's business empire that was supposed to take place this week, now not going to happen until next month. and the man believed to be the front-runner, the texas oil man who has onned for exxon for 40 years. charades? yeah, let me check my score too. try credit karma. it's free. check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit. [ crowd noisewhoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. weand sustainability goals asool one of our top priorities.mental i definitely rely on pg&e to be an energy advisor. anything from rebates, to how can we be more efficient? pg&e has a number of programs, to help schools save on energy. when i see a program that fits them, then i bring it to them. with
garry, thank you so much. thank you for being with us. in the next hour of "360," more breaking news about the delayed announcement of trump's business empire that was supposed to take place this week, now not going to happen until next month. and the man believed to be the front-runner, the texas oil man who has onned for exxon for 40 years. charades? yeah, let me check my score too. try credit karma. it's free. check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit. [...
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. >>> just ahead, i'll talk to garry kasparov. who wrote in his book about the threat vladimir putin poses. we'll have more ahead. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. >>> as we've said, president-elect trump says he does not believe the russian hack terse tried to sway the presidential election in his favor. he's called the idea ridiculous. pro-democracy advocate, it makes total sense. in his book, "why winter is coming," he warned against the dangers of appeasing putin. and garry joins us now. you have no doubt russia is behind this. and do you believe -- you have no doubt about what their motive was? >> no, that's -- let's stick with the facts. vladimir putin, global propaganda machine, help trump to be elected. look at social media, the factors of trolls, they've been actively promoting trump and tryi
. >>> just ahead, i'll talk to garry kasparov. who wrote in his book about the threat vladimir putin poses. we'll have more ahead. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. >>> as we've said, president-elect trump says he does not believe the russian hack...
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>> garry kasparov is an absolutely outstanding chess player. he was world chess champion. he's not world champion in general. i think what he has to say about trump and putin is about as important as what any one of us might say. the fact that he's a great chess player does not make him a great political thinker, i don't think. >> all right. before we go, one person who believes or would like to be world champion of everything is president vladimir putin. given that you are in russia, that you work for russian tv, what would happen to you if you came on here and said, i do think russia hacked the dnc, i do think they did that. what would it mean for you personally and professionally? >> i'm very sorry, it's so loud out here that i'm really having a problem hearing you. if you could repeat that question for me. i'm sorry about this. >> okay. would you be safe in russia if you came on television and said to me, i think russia hacked the system? i think they affected the election? what would happen to you? >> i'm sorry, i'm not getting it. i'm entirely sorry. >> vladimir, tha
>> garry kasparov is an absolutely outstanding chess player. he was world chess champion. he's not world champion in general. i think what he has to say about trump and putin is about as important as what any one of us might say. the fact that he's a great chess player does not make him a great political thinker, i don't think. >> all right. before we go, one person who believes or would like to be world champion of everything is president vladimir putin. given that you are in...
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the fsb and its intelligence components would have surrounded donald trump through the russian ole garry of which putin requires an fsb or ex-kgb officer. you cannot be rich in russia without having the fsb or kgb at your finger to do the bidding of putin and how they would have brought him along initially as just a colorful american political character who fund american street but as he started to grow in stature during the campaign putin started making statements in his favor. but the political hacking of the democratic party worked out completely and solely to his advantage and no one else was hacked, just the people opposing jim? that's why we affectionately call malcolm nantz around here the scariest man in america. merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas to you. >>> another break for us. >>> coming up, he famously said donald trump would be the healthiest person ever elected president. is well, what trump's doctors is saying now as "the 11th hour" continues. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough
the fsb and its intelligence components would have surrounded donald trump through the russian ole garry of which putin requires an fsb or ex-kgb officer. you cannot be rich in russia without having the fsb or kgb at your finger to do the bidding of putin and how they would have brought him along initially as just a colorful american political character who fund american street but as he started to grow in stature during the campaign putin started making statements in his favor. but the...
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let's start with garry cobb, and coach garry cobb what would you have done, go for two or go for the tie. >> go for the two, it is fine, i dent have a problem with that. they are in the position now where they are five-eight, no, they are not going to the playoffs. they want to give this team a shot in the arm, basically carson and guys that will be back and say i believe in you guys i will be aggressive and that is what he he was saying to the guys on the team. that is more important than that game. >> eytan, terrible decision. what he was saying is i have zero, no, i have negative confidence in high defense. jim schwartz, the guys on the field, they cannot get the job done, i'm scared of what happened if i give ball to the ravens. >> give the kid carson went a feel of what it is like to play on the road in overtime as opposed to just winning the game. >> i agree with my buddy ey thetan. i can't believe it. >> they are collaborating in the green room. >> collaborating in the green room. >> smart thing to to was to go for one, get to overtime, win in overtime, doug pederson post game
let's start with garry cobb, and coach garry cobb what would you have done, go for two or go for the tie. >> go for the two, it is fine, i dent have a problem with that. they are in the position now where they are five-eight, no, they are not going to the playoffs. they want to give this team a shot in the arm, basically carson and guys that will be back and say i believe in you guys i will be aggressive and that is what he he was saying to the guys on the team. that is more important...
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. >> garry cobb made an appearance as part of the alumni association's 12 days of goodness initiative at the pennsylvania lottery. party goers enjoyed a meet and greet autograph session, re fresh. s and good time by had by all. >>> quite a crowd there. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00. we are back at ten on the cw philly. we're back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news". travelers at los angeles lax airport were off to a rough start for the holiday. see how bad it has gotten and how it is impacting travel across the country. scott pelley is next there n >> pelley: echoes of the cold war. fears of a new arms race today as donald trump and vladimir putin call for expanding their nuclear arsenals. also tonight, what is excessive force? ( screaming ) (bleep). >> pelley: a mother calls police, but she and her daughters are arrested. the world's most vicious war is revealed through the eyes of a seven-year-old from aleppo. >> . >> reporter: what's it like? >> bad. >> so the picture is in my head. my task is to get it out. >> pelley: and the photographer wh
. >> garry cobb made an appearance as part of the alumni association's 12 days of goodness initiative at the pennsylvania lottery. party goers enjoyed a meet and greet autograph session, re fresh. s and good time by had by all. >>> quite a crowd there. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00. we are back at ten on the cw philly. we're back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news". travelers at los angeles lax airport...
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. >> reporter: we showed the stop- and-arrest data that we got to garry mccarthy. he was superintendent of the chicago police department until erst a year ago. en when you have activity falling off the way it is and thime skyrocketing, that's a huge problem. >> reporter: some people looking at the chicago police department part said it's in crisis. >> crisis is a good word. when people are dying, yes, there's crisis. no two ways about it. >> ninan: you can see bill's full report sunday night on "60 minutes." well, millions will ring in the new year with a raise. the minimum wage is going up in 20 states and washington, d.c. as well. carter evans has this story. >> what do we want? he reporter: they've been demanding a higher wage, and they're about to get it. welcome news to california fast food worker ashlee adams. us i had just had my son. i don't make enough to go to college. >> reporter: california's minimum wage will rise 50 cents on new year's day, to $10.50 an hour. other states will see more ilamatic hikes. workers in maine will make $1.50 more per hour and
. >> reporter: we showed the stop- and-arrest data that we got to garry mccarthy. he was superintendent of the chicago police department until erst a year ago. en when you have activity falling off the way it is and thime skyrocketing, that's a huge problem. >> reporter: some people looking at the chicago police department part said it's in crisis. >> crisis is a good word. when people are dying, yes, there's crisis. no two ways about it. >> ninan: you can see bill's...
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his name was garry marshall. he was my mentor and manager and he was a comedy icon. he used to say he wanted to be the recess in the school day of comedy. and i look around at all of you and say i am the recess of this conference. the reason i am here is because lenny bruce's mother fixed me up with him when i was in college. i want to go on and say i'm blonde. showbiz we have a term that is a director,/producer. an actor/waiter. when i retired from slope -- from show business i got involved with a lot of things. . was the u.n. observer gary said i was the original sitcom writer/nazi hunter. i guess i do fit in here. i just finished my memoir of being a woman in a man's world, of the beginning of feminism where comedy changes because hopefully as mary tyler moore -- another thing is unlike the link , i have encountered every icon of my generation. i am in politics, and always in the right place at the right time. it all worked out very well. we have to remember the times we are living in. i am much older than i look. where married couples were not even allowed to be
his name was garry marshall. he was my mentor and manager and he was a comedy icon. he used to say he wanted to be the recess in the school day of comedy. and i look around at all of you and say i am the recess of this conference. the reason i am here is because lenny bruce's mother fixed me up with him when i was in college. i want to go on and say i'm blonde. showbiz we have a term that is a director,/producer. an actor/waiter. when i retired from slope -- from show business i got involved...
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. >> garry holmes surrendered to little rock police last night. holmes is now facing two counts of a terroristable and murder charges. >>> a serial burglar is hitting stores in two counties. so far he's broken into six stores in the city. he uses a hammer to break the glass on the front doors to get inside. his string started in no and police want to stop him before he strikes again. you see him driving that mercedes-benz sedan and own a chrysler or dodge caravan. >>> and it's intercepted and the eagles will not let the giants clinch a playoff berth on their field. >> just like that, the eagles kept the giants from getting a ticket to the playoffs for christmas. it's a game you saw right here on nbc10. >> since the birds can't make it to the postseason themselves, they played spoiler instead. danny pommells joins us right now, it was a big blow to the giants. >> the eagles won the game but lost their most productive receiver. the injury happened on this very play at third down run at the goal line toward the end of the third quarter. matthews actu
. >> garry holmes surrendered to little rock police last night. holmes is now facing two counts of a terroristable and murder charges. >>> a serial burglar is hitting stores in two counties. so far he's broken into six stores in the city. he uses a hammer to break the glass on the front doors to get inside. his string started in no and police want to stop him before he strikes again. you see him driving that mercedes-benz sedan and own a chrysler or dodge caravan. >>>...
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. >>> the los angeles coroner's office said that garry hashandlg passed away today, he was just 60 years old. >>> blinding snow, high winds and -- in wisconsin, a dramatic rescue, 10 fishermen after a rescue where ice gave way and almost 400 u.s. flights cancelled monday, more than 3,500 delayed, passengers were left stranded laying on mats looking for answers. >>> this guy got in way over his head while testing a know drift, the christmas blizzard dumped almost two feet of snow in that area. by the way, for some perspective stayed, that guy is about 5'10". >>> let's get your first alert forecast from first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> when i was a kid, the snow looked like it was that much higher. and we're going to get some. january is a different story than december. 60 degrees in philadelphia now. we still have clear skies. the wind diminishing a little bit. the temperature is going down a little bit, but not that much yet. we're going to be seeing quite a drop over the next several hours, so keep the coats with you, even if you don't meet them this afternoon, y
. >>> the los angeles coroner's office said that garry hashandlg passed away today, he was just 60 years old. >>> blinding snow, high winds and -- in wisconsin, a dramatic rescue, 10 fishermen after a rescue where ice gave way and almost 400 u.s. flights cancelled monday, more than 3,500 delayed, passengers were left stranded laying on mats looking for answers. >>> this guy got in way over his head while testing a know drift, the christmas blizzard dumped almost two...
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john: we built a very large computer that could make all possibly moves faster than garry kasparov. that but was take tackle a deep search problem. watson is aimed at an entirely different problem. the world's data now is so large, and people cannot deal with it and extract knowledge quickly enough. so we are trying to improve decision-making versus do deep searches in a game. charlie: so the jeopardy challenge represented what? john: we felt the jeopardy challenge was interesting because it tackled the natural language problem. natural language is very difficult for a computer system. charlie: what do you mean by natural language? john: our speaking english. very difficult for computers. it wants to be written in computer languages, which is what programming is all about. we wanted to teach this system to understand first english and other natural languages. so much of our knowledge is in natural language, written in books. now it is all digitized. so we felt the first milestone was to really crack the natural language and to be able to answer any question in any field quickly bett
john: we built a very large computer that could make all possibly moves faster than garry kasparov. that but was take tackle a deep search problem. watson is aimed at an entirely different problem. the world's data now is so large, and people cannot deal with it and extract knowledge quickly enough. so we are trying to improve decision-making versus do deep searches in a game. charlie: so the jeopardy challenge represented what? john: we felt the jeopardy challenge was interesting because it...
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garry mccarthy says following the outrage over police involved shootings, policing has become politicized. cops are backing off. >> proactive policing is the problem. across the country, it has come under fire. the anti-police political environment that we're in has it that we're emboldening criminals and we're hamstringing police. >> reporter: demonstrators intend to take to the streets against gun violence this year. 756 crosses, each with the name of a 2016 murder victim will be carried through chicago's downtown shopping district. >> i'm hoping that we will be shamed by it and say, this can't happen anymore. then we will be shaken to do something. >> reporter: for causes people point from everything from family structure to economic opportunity. one thing in the short-term is clear, police are making fewer stops and they are less likely to get involved when something looks suspicious. >> mike, thank you. >>> ambushes on police officers fuelled a sharp increase in the number of officers killed in the line of duty this year. since the beginning of the year, 135 officers have lost their
garry mccarthy says following the outrage over police involved shootings, policing has become politicized. cops are backing off. >> proactive policing is the problem. across the country, it has come under fire. the anti-police political environment that we're in has it that we're emboldening criminals and we're hamstringing police. >> reporter: demonstrators intend to take to the streets against gun violence this year. 756 crosses, each with the name of a 2016 murder victim will be...
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here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ tonight show superlatives ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: our first player is garry gilliam, he's an offensive tackle for the seattle seahawks. he was voted "most likely to ask his barber for the fireworks grand finale." [ applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: it looks good on him. our next player is tyler higbee. he was voted "most likely to be watching his friend get grounded." [ applause ] >> steve: he didn't mean to do it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: next up from the rams is cody wickmann. [ laughter ] he was voted "most likely to be a tater tot that came to life." there you go, that's -- >> steve: through the magic of christmas. >> jimmy: what? >> steve: through the magic of christmas. [ applause ] the tater to the that came to life. >> jimmy: he's cute. i like it. >> steve: i want to be a real boy. >> jimmy: he is cute, he's cute. [ laughter ] here's seahawks quarterback, my man, russell wilson. [ cheers ] he was voted "most likely to call you a betch." [ laughter ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: next up is joey hunt. he was voted "most likely to end every play, by ta
here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ tonight show superlatives ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: our first player is garry gilliam, he's an offensive tackle for the seattle seahawks. he was voted "most likely to ask his barber for the fireworks grand finale." [ applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: it looks good on him. our next player is tyler higbee. he was voted "most likely to be watching his friend get grounded." [ applause ] >> steve: he didn't mean to do...
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garry mccarthy says following the outrage over police involved shootings, policing has become politicized. cops are backing off. >> proactive policing is the problem. across the country, it has come under fire. the anti-police political environment that we're in has it that we're emboldening criminals and we're hamstringing police. >> reporter: demonstrators intend to take to the streets against gun violence this year. 756 crosses, each with the name of a 2016 murder victim will be carried through chicago's downtown shopping district. >> i'm hoping that we will be shamed by it and say, this can't happen anymore. then we will be shaken to do something. >> reporter: for causes people point from everything from family structure to economic opportunity. one thing in the short-term is clear, police are making fewer stops and they are less likely to get involved when something looks suspicious. >> mike, thank you. >>> ambushes on police officers fuelled a sharp increase in the number of officers killed in the line of duty this year. since the beginning of the year, 135 officers have lost their
garry mccarthy says following the outrage over police involved shootings, policing has become politicized. cops are backing off. >> proactive policing is the problem. across the country, it has come under fire. the anti-police political environment that we're in has it that we're emboldening criminals and we're hamstringing police. >> reporter: demonstrators intend to take to the streets against gun violence this year. 756 crosses, each with the name of a 2016 murder victim will be...
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27 when he died in a freak accident, and we lost such beloved figures as gene wilder, alan rickman, garry shandling, and florence henderson. 2016 also saw hollywood's most famous couple de-couple. after more than a decade together, "brangelina" broke up, as angelina jolie filed for divorce from brad pitt. they're still negotiating custody of their six kids. another star couple had a star- crossed year: >> vicki: the men of charge offensive matt has not started a game since 2016 to combat what was released the media. we're joined with remarks. the starting quarterback he is media obligations says the media again lie some started in his rookie year and one in five as a first tranche. law has changed since then remaining confident >> gary: to news of this resurgence season. and and to any 14 they have been seen taking the majority cooktops priority and building history despite not single the top three years. and the tellus device that has been giving the quarterback and also update on the health of car. a live look at the golden gate bridge and see how much a market is with the complete broa
27 when he died in a freak accident, and we lost such beloved figures as gene wilder, alan rickman, garry shandling, and florence henderson. 2016 also saw hollywood's most famous couple de-couple. after more than a decade together, "brangelina" broke up, as angelina jolie filed for divorce from brad pitt. they're still negotiating custody of their six kids. another star couple had a star- crossed year: >> vicki: the men of charge offensive matt has not started a game since 2016...
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other icons who left us include director garry marshall, 60 minutes correspondent more i safer, author harper lee, first laden and actress nancy reagan, zsa zsa gabor, boxing legend muhammad ali. >> in hill wood, michelle polino, fox news. >> so many great ones, 4:52, boys health battle inspires christmas wish. >> how he's helping out other kids and making their day so much brighter. gah! look at us. we're rapidly losing credibility as handymen. mom washed our clothes. one wash with tide pods and we're right back where we started. we look like catalogue models! who trusts a clean handyman anyway? yeah! turns out it was just dirt left there by our old liquid detergent. that's gross! they had built up a respectable, dingy character over the past couple washes. we earned that dinge! look how good we look! we can't look this good! dinge is the dirt the bargain detergent can't get to. tide pods can. it's got to be tide. honey nut cheerios get their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey... and real oats. ok, that's still honey. ahhh, there we go. we're back to ho
other icons who left us include director garry marshall, 60 minutes correspondent more i safer, author harper lee, first laden and actress nancy reagan, zsa zsa gabor, boxing legend muhammad ali. >> in hill wood, michelle polino, fox news. >> so many great ones, 4:52, boys health battle inspires christmas wish. >> how he's helping out other kids and making their day so much brighter. gah! look at us. we're rapidly losing credibility as handymen. mom washed our clothes. one...
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volunteers will be at the popular sports bar on garry street in union square, they'll be celebrating and collecting toys. organizers say about 13,000 san francisco kids wake up without christmas ties. they're still trying to fix it. you can drop off toys until tonight. maybe as you're doing that last-minute christmas shopping. >> yes. and it's going to be a nice day tonight and it's going to be a nice christmas day. so, we are looking forward to celebrating with family and friends. >> thanks for making us a part of your morning. have a great one. we'll see you back here at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00. . announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching television that is educational and informational the more you know on nbc. josh: today on the voyager, we shop like a local and i get some snazzy, custom-made sandals. i still have not gone through, are you kidding? find out what's so fun about the island dish called fungi. find out what's so fun gladys: like fun fungi. josh: but it's spelled like fungi, like mushrooms. gladys: no, but it's not. josh: learn all about the amazing s
volunteers will be at the popular sports bar on garry street in union square, they'll be celebrating and collecting toys. organizers say about 13,000 san francisco kids wake up without christmas ties. they're still trying to fix it. you can drop off toys until tonight. maybe as you're doing that last-minute christmas shopping. >> yes. and it's going to be a nice day tonight and it's going to be a nice christmas day. so, we are looking forward to celebrating with family and friends....
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. >> and new details in the death of actor hand comedian garry shandling. he died from a blood clot to his heart. shandling passed away unexpectedly seven months ago. thereto was a therapeutic amount of xanax and cold medication in his system, that's it. shandling was 66 years old. >>> and mystery surrounds the final months of pop star george michael's life who had shied away from the public eye recently. haynes news reporter t.j. holmes that is or. >>> more details about the circumstances surrounding george michael's death. a tweet from michael's reported boyfriend who found the singer's body ♪ i know you're not a fool >> reporter: the london-based hairdresser wrote it's a christmas i'll never forget. finding your dead peacefully in bed first thing in the morning. i'm never stop missing you. as friend and fans paid tribute to the singer, new pictures are emerging this morning michael out to dinner with a friend in his home town of objection nordshire and in them he looks a far cry from the artist ♪ i gotta have faith >> reporter: who fronted ten number
. >> and new details in the death of actor hand comedian garry shandling. he died from a blood clot to his heart. shandling passed away unexpectedly seven months ago. thereto was a therapeutic amount of xanax and cold medication in his system, that's it. shandling was 66 years old. >>> and mystery surrounds the final months of pop star george michael's life who had shied away from the public eye recently. haynes news reporter t.j. holmes that is or. >>> more details...
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garry marshall -- rest his soul -- gave me my professional life. >> wow. you worked hard to maintain it and turn it into other things, including -- which i love -- your series of books that you have really dedicated to helping other kids who may have experienced something you did as a child. >> you know what? we make them laugh first. and then they say, there's somebody else who feels the way i do, who has trouble spelling the way i now comes out in january. this one, "the foggy soggy compound" is out today. >> that's terrific. okay. you got a book -- i love the title of this coming out. "always watch out for the flying potato salad." >> yes. >> what does that mean? >> because little hank, he always get himself into trouble. he has made potato salad at his mother's deli. >> what's also with the foggy? he has to write a poem about nature. his mother said let's go camp out. the father says i'm going to stay in the motel. so they are staying in a tent. his father's at the motel. a storm comes up. blows that tent right off its mooring. hank saves the day. >> w
garry marshall -- rest his soul -- gave me my professional life. >> wow. you worked hard to maintain it and turn it into other things, including -- which i love -- your series of books that you have really dedicated to helping other kids who may have experienced something you did as a child. >> you know what? we make them laugh first. and then they say, there's somebody else who feels the way i do, who has trouble spelling the way i now comes out in january. this one, "the...
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for example, eetsdznirk germans from check love ackia, hung garry, poland, german east russia and so on could obtain travel documents from the red cross. these were acquired in italy for the most part from the delegations of the international red cross in rome or jen waw. based on neutral humanitarianism, these papers were intended to help all refugees and war victims. given that there were no background checks and no real screening of applicants, abuse -- not surprisingly, was very widespread. not just refugees but also war criminals and nazis used this method to get away, in some cases with false names. one example is this one here. this is an application form for travel document of the international red cross. this one is for a certain claimant. in his application form, of a travel document of the red cross, claimant claims to be an eetsdznirk german from northern italy. and he wants to travel to argentina. or to imgrate to argentina. the named claimant probably does not mean much to you except for some experts here, maybe. but you all have seen a photo of this man before. you all
for example, eetsdznirk germans from check love ackia, hung garry, poland, german east russia and so on could obtain travel documents from the red cross. these were acquired in italy for the most part from the delegations of the international red cross in rome or jen waw. based on neutral humanitarianism, these papers were intended to help all refugees and war victims. given that there were no background checks and no real screening of applicants, abuse -- not surprisingly, was very widespread....
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we have eytan sander, and garry cobb and brian sartar here. let's finish strong is that it that what is going to happen. >> it is about players, it is about guys showing they are serious professionals and that they are going to be prepared to play. they are really trying out for next year that is what you have going on. they will get rid of a lot of people. guys that don't play well new will be looking for jobs. >> you have some names that height be looking for jobs seen. >> i think the whole roster will be looking for jobs. >> wide receivers, jordan matthews. >> wide receivers, cornerbacks >> i don't know about you guys , but i'll tell you who is looking for a job, everybody but jordan matthews. >> everybody but. >> they will keep jordan. >> i don't know but i'm so excited, i might put up my christmas lights up again rat are than watch this game. last game, last road game, i thought when schedule came out this would have some teeth, bite, this could be a good game to travel for eagles fans you don't want to travel two hearst this is rain and
we have eytan sander, and garry cobb and brian sartar here. let's finish strong is that it that what is going to happen. >> it is about players, it is about guys showing they are serious professionals and that they are going to be prepared to play. they are really trying out for next year that is what you have going on. they will get rid of a lot of people. guys that don't play well new will be looking for jobs. >> you have some names that height be looking for jobs seen. >> i...
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we have dave uram, etan sander and garry cobb to preview the action. penn state goes up against wisconsin for big ten championship. is this a must win. what an amazing season. >> they have had a great opportunity here because they can really put them in the situation where they have to let them in that final four i think they just got to come out and get ahead of wisconsin, force them to play a game they don't like to do which is throw the ball more than they want to. they have to get a lead, play well early. penn state will finish strong. they are the best second half team in the nation, and they have been averaging over 40 points over the last eight games or so. >> how will they get up, wisconsin's defense is really strong and they are led by that secondary, 11 picks in the month of november. how are you going to get up early on this defense that is so strong, so consistent. that is a major concern. >> mr. barkley has to get them going. >> if they win this game and win big ten title they will be left out of the top four. >> you win the game and they
we have dave uram, etan sander and garry cobb to preview the action. penn state goes up against wisconsin for big ten championship. is this a must win. what an amazing season. >> they have had a great opportunity here because they can really put them in the situation where they have to let them in that final four i think they just got to come out and get ahead of wisconsin, force them to play a game they don't like to do which is throw the ball more than they want to. they have to get a...
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we are see our guest is here, garry cobb, etan sander and sean bell here to talk about the action. are we done with the eagles. >> we were done last week what has change besides another embarrassing loss. >> they were supposed to win. >> i had them losing. >> gary, you had them winning. >> these guys have given up. >> i think they have given up. some guys have thrown in the towel. they did the not play with a lot of passion. carson wentz, talking about a guy going the wrong way. >> three interceptions. >> it could have been six. >> it seems like he was throwing the ball to the bengals almost on purpose. you know it is bad when you lose to the bengals. when you lose the two team that rarely call their name, they are called the bengals, it is terrible. i mean from front to bottom, everything was advertise cuss continuing. just as ugly as my mike right now, that is how bad this game was. look at this mike. >> yes, it is a cold world. but that game was disgusting. it did look like they quit. >> yes. >> before this this game you thought they would be desperation, like these guys, still
we are see our guest is here, garry cobb, etan sander and sean bell here to talk about the action. are we done with the eagles. >> we were done last week what has change besides another embarrassing loss. >> they were supposed to win. >> i had them losing. >> gary, you had them winning. >> these guys have given up. >> i think they have given up. some guys have thrown in the towel. they did the not play with a lot of passion. carson wentz, talking about a guy...
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garry marshall, rest his soul, gave me my professional life. >> you worked hard to maintain it and turn it into other things, which i love a series of books to help other kids who may have experienced what you did as a child. >> we make them laugh first and then they say, there's somebody else who feels the way i do, has trouble spelling the way i do. that book on the screen comes out in january and this one, the foggy soggy camp-out is out today. >> you have a book, i love the title, always watch out for the flying potato salad. >> what does that mean? >> little hank, he always gets himself into trouble. he has made potato salad at his mother's delie. >> what about this? >> the foggy soggy camp-out, he has to write a his mother says, let's go camp out. the father says, i will stay in the motel. they are staying in a tent, his father is at the motel. a storm comes up, blows that tent right off its mooring, hank saves the day. >> oh. >> and has to write a poem about purple one of the only words in the english rhyme. >> interesting. >> there is no other word that rhymes with purple, smyrp
garry marshall, rest his soul, gave me my professional life. >> you worked hard to maintain it and turn it into other things, which i love a series of books to help other kids who may have experienced what you did as a child. >> we make them laugh first and then they say, there's somebody else who feels the way i do, has trouble spelling the way i do. that book on the screen comes out in january and this one, the foggy soggy camp-out is out today. >> you have a book, i love...
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garried >> yes. >> if planning -->> i >> if you feel like that going in --in -- >> if that builds up the passioi in the relationship again then go 40 as reminder.inr safer long time, do not get n g married period. >> that is very good advice. ver what do you guys think about abo this guy? his name i want to get this correct mike rigs he'sh a writer but he also recentlyeny loft 90 pounds, and he says that he has a very interesting i i guess trick if you will but it's got some backlash.h to get people to stop offeringfr you food and alcohol.. especially in the office place p or now with holiday parties. pas so he says that even when he'llh tell people hey, look, i don't n want a donut, i don't want foodo people want you to b p it. it. >> food push schers. scher >> he'll often tell people no, i used to be fat i just lost 90 pounds.ounds. >> it makes people feel auctiono war enough they stop asking. tha here's the controversy with thiv much he says it applies to other things that you should always ay say no and why and what he meana is, your credit card companyd calls and wants to extend
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other icons who left us include director garry marshall, 60 minutes correspondent morleyy safer, author harper lee, formee first lady and actress nancy reagan, zsa zsa gabore and boxing legend muhammed ali. ♪♪♪ >> reporter: in hollywood, michelle polino, fox news. >> unbelievable.. >> i don't know if it's becauseu people died -- a lot of peoplefo died very young this year or o mayb the year. it just seems like more bigoreig names.s. >> more pronounced this year. >> i'm also shocked david bowied died in january. i thought that was like twoas le months ago. i feel like this year has just been a whirlwind but i also feef like this has -- is this recordr in regards to like how manyan celebrities have passed away. aa >> online people are saying itt happens more frequently but it's just this year for some reasone maybe because they were youngere it feels like it's moreore pronounced as i said. sai i don't know.. >> record is the wrong word.or the number of deaths fromrom celebrity standpoint happened ii year. >> depressing.ress everyone wants 2016 to just be b over. over. >> yeah. one d
other icons who left us include director garry marshall, 60 minutes correspondent morleyy safer, author harper lee, formee first lady and actress nancy reagan, zsa zsa gabore and boxing legend muhammed ali. ♪♪♪ >> reporter: in hollywood, michelle polino, fox news. >> unbelievable.. >> i don't know if it's becauseu people died -- a lot of peoplefo died very young this year or o mayb the year. it just seems like more bigoreig names.s. >> more pronounced this year....
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. >> alan thick, garry shorthaand. it's been a helluva year. >>> kerry warned that peace efforts are now in jeopardy as israel's prime minister questioned the support of one of its key allies. andrea mitchell has more on the heated rhetoric including an exclusive sitdown with secretary kerry. >> reporter: getting personal. a fiery war of words between secretary of state john kerry and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu with him all in. >> friends need to tell each other the hard truths and friendships require mutual respect. >> israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders. >> reporter: in an impassioned hour-long exit speech kerry warned that they will place the palestinian state and peace in serious jeopardy. >> his current coalition is the most right wing in israeli history with an agent ka driven by the most extreme element. >> reporter: in an exclusive with msnbc news -- >> you did not orchestrate it. you did not sponsor it or push it. >> we recruited. nobody is. thos
. >> alan thick, garry shorthaand. it's been a helluva year. >>> kerry warned that peace efforts are now in jeopardy as israel's prime minister questioned the support of one of its key allies. andrea mitchell has more on the heated rhetoric including an exclusive sitdown with secretary kerry. >> reporter: getting personal. a fiery war of words between secretary of state john kerry and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu with him all in. >> friends need to tell...