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warren: thank you. [applause] sen. warren: thanks very much. >> more now from "the wall street journal" with admiral michael rodgers. he talked about cyber threats between theion public and private sectors. this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> your admiral rogers, director of the nsa. you are from chicago. >> i am not a congressman from michigan. ceo's worried should be out here be about the state of cyber security? >> clearly do we have a challenge here that requires attention? yes. is there a role for ceos to play in this? yes. when i talk to the sea-suite, one of the things i will normally ask when talking to ceo's talk to me about the conversation you are having with your cio and cfo. tell me about how your setting expectations. networks,ho defends you don't want your network security being decided unilaterally what is important to you as an organization. you as a leader need to set that tone.
warren: thank you. [applause] sen. warren: thanks very much. >> more now from "the wall street journal" with admiral michael rodgers. he talked about cyber threats between theion public and private sectors. this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> your admiral rogers, director of the nsa. you are from chicago. >> i am not a congressman from michigan. ceo's worried should be out here be about the state of cyber security? >> clearly do we have a challenge here that...
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can you talk about who kelcy warren is? >> kelcy warren is a native of east texas and he studied civil engineering at the university of texas at arlington and went to work in the gas industry. his father, interestingly enough, had been a field hand for the sun pipeline, which kelcy warren's company owns. he worked his way up through the industry. in 1995, he cofounded energy transfer with ray davis, who you might know as the owner of the texas rangers baseball team. it was in 2007 that worn became the co-ceo and chairman of the company. nermeen: can you tell us a little bit about this company he cofounded in 1995, energy transfer partners? >> yes, as you mentioned in the introduction, he has been called one of america's new shale tycoons but it is important to know his company is not actually drilling for the oil, but rather moving the oil around. they currently own 71,000 miles of pipelines in the united states. nermeen: can you explain what that means, moving oil around? >> once we get the oil out of the ground, it become
can you talk about who kelcy warren is? >> kelcy warren is a native of east texas and he studied civil engineering at the university of texas at arlington and went to work in the gas industry. his father, interestingly enough, had been a field hand for the sun pipeline, which kelcy warren's company owns. he worked his way up through the industry. in 1995, he cofounded energy transfer with ray davis, who you might know as the owner of the texas rangers baseball team. it was in 2007 that...
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warren: we have this body and mind, emotion. i want to augment, if this is the money, i have to accept money, real happiness for some of my friends. it really shows billions of money saved. terre: you say if someone measures themselves fully by what they have, they will end up in trouble. what kind of trouble? warren: i tell a story of a woman in omaha who was in one of the worst camps in germany in world war ii. some years ago, she looked at me, and she said, "warren, i am very slow to make friends because when i look in somebody's eyes, the question in my mind is -- would they hide me?" and i tell people if they have got 60, 70 years of age, and you have people who will hide you, you are a success. i have seen a lot of people at 70 who are unhappy. so the ultimate satisfaction in life is not only your bank account, it is really if the people that you wish love you actually love you. terre: so are you successful? warren: i feel ok. i am not as successful as others. take your time, i'm doing fine. i do feel good about the people
warren: we have this body and mind, emotion. i want to augment, if this is the money, i have to accept money, real happiness for some of my friends. it really shows billions of money saved. terre: you say if someone measures themselves fully by what they have, they will end up in trouble. what kind of trouble? warren: i tell a story of a woman in omaha who was in one of the worst camps in germany in world war ii. some years ago, she looked at me, and she said, "warren, i am very slow to...
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warren: i strongly urge sessions. if donald trump fails to do that, there will be a moral question in the united states senate. reporter: this also speculation that trump's harshest republican critic, mitt romney's, now being considered for secretary of state. sen. warren: he said things on videotape, and then for mitt romney to turn around an that can happen. reporter: other democrats will be watching closely as mitt romney meets with trump this weekend. ed: new at 6:00, one man, three armed robberies. can you help police identfy him? maria: also new tonight, some good news for thanksgiving travellers. the move that could make hitting the pike a little less painful. much of minnesota. what a temperature dropped in maria: the captain of his high school football team, the suspect is facing some pretty serious charges. nicole estaphan is live with more. reporter: good evening. that attack happened here in a well populated area in bourne while students were walking to school. tonight it is a high school senior now charge
warren: i strongly urge sessions. if donald trump fails to do that, there will be a moral question in the united states senate. reporter: this also speculation that trump's harshest republican critic, mitt romney's, now being considered for secretary of state. sen. warren: he said things on videotape, and then for mitt romney to turn around an that can happen. reporter: other democrats will be watching closely as mitt romney meets with trump this weekend. ed: new at 6:00, one man, three armed...
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joseph warren. dr. joseph warren was reinterred four times, his skull photographed by his nephew also a director and founder of mass general hospital in the 1850s. they didn't think about forensic. nobody put a ruler in here to figure out size. but through some forensics that the biography dr. joseph warren has done, dr. sam foreman is the biographer, they were able to do averaging of orbitals for males of his ethnicity during that era to try to get some measurement here. here is the entry room and there's the blast out the back of the skull. this entry wound, this entry shot is determined as about half an inch in diameter. the musket that the british soldiers carried 3/4 of an inch. this shot is smaller, which means it's probably a pistol shot. a pistol was carried by either an officer or officer's servant. we don't know much about servants, but a lot of officers were nobody else. they had servants, either from home or handpicked one soldier to be acting as their servant on the battlefield. whoever it
joseph warren. dr. joseph warren was reinterred four times, his skull photographed by his nephew also a director and founder of mass general hospital in the 1850s. they didn't think about forensic. nobody put a ruler in here to figure out size. but through some forensics that the biography dr. joseph warren has done, dr. sam foreman is the biographer, they were able to do averaging of orbitals for males of his ethnicity during that era to try to get some measurement here. here is the entry room...
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did the warren commission get its answers right? tonight we'll go over those arguments one by one, area by area. as the assassination was taking place a dallas business man stood behind that low concrete wall looking down at elm street. >> as the president was coming down from houston street making his turn, it was halfway down there. >> and another shot or two. one or two. >> and blood and everything. and i kept on shooting. >> the warren commission could use the film and each frame to reconstruct each moment of the assassination. >> part of the reason why i think the film captured the american imagination is because it pushes us to think about something more complex and each person who looks at it, people see different things. >> where did the shots come from? if the shots did not all come from the book depository window, then there was most likely some kind of conspiracy. >> i think massive head wound where the president's head was blown apart came from a an angle on the grassy knoll. he's struck and his head goes back this way.
did the warren commission get its answers right? tonight we'll go over those arguments one by one, area by area. as the assassination was taking place a dallas business man stood behind that low concrete wall looking down at elm street. >> as the president was coming down from houston street making his turn, it was halfway down there. >> and another shot or two. one or two. >> and blood and everything. and i kept on shooting. >> the warren commission could use the film...
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warren: being principled is more a factor in being happy. i do think that as i look around at my contemporaries, people who have been through a lot, have had children die, ultimate tragedies in many respects sometimes. maybe they have been with a business that went broke at one time. and they had lots of successes, too. i do not know someone who is led -- anybody who has led a principled life and is unhappy. in effect, the people around them love and admire them. thomas: mark twain said to always tell the truth and you do not have to remember what you said. if you always behave in an ethical way, you will sleep well at night. you will know that there is nothing to be exposed, nothing to hide. there's nothing to haunt you. you're not hiding some deep, dark secret. terre: you would say happiness is directly related to being principled? thomas: it is necessary but not sufficient for happiness. michael: it must be difficult to always be looking over your shoulder and wonder whether the law will catch up with you or not. my suggestion is do not d
warren: being principled is more a factor in being happy. i do think that as i look around at my contemporaries, people who have been through a lot, have had children die, ultimate tragedies in many respects sometimes. maybe they have been with a business that went broke at one time. and they had lots of successes, too. i do not know someone who is led -- anybody who has led a principled life and is unhappy. in effect, the people around them love and admire them. thomas: mark twain said to...
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e you warren: i feel ok. i am not as successful as others. take your time, i'm doing fine. i do feel good about the people who work around me, people i have worked with, my children, grandchildren. it is not a function of money with those people. >> you would say you are a success? warren buffett: i am working towards it. >> how do you measure your success in this lifetime? michael bloomberg: i think looking in the mirror. some people will look in the mirror and say i made a lot of money. that is one way of measuring it. some people will look in the mirror and say i am a doctor, i saved the lives today. some people would say i'm a teacher and i taught some young kids and it will change their world. who knows -- in that group there may be a nobel prize winner or somebody that can stop the craziness of crime. there are lots of different measures of success. unfortunately, we tend to measure the success in this day and age in dollar terms. how much the baseball player is getting paid, how much the actress or actor is getting paid. >> how do you measure your success? michael: t
e you warren: i feel ok. i am not as successful as others. take your time, i'm doing fine. i do feel good about the people who work around me, people i have worked with, my children, grandchildren. it is not a function of money with those people. >> you would say you are a success? warren buffett: i am working towards it. >> how do you measure your success in this lifetime? michael bloomberg: i think looking in the mirror. some people will look in the mirror and say i made a lot of...
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>> it was a man named warren -- warren beatty. >> jimmy: yes, that's right. warren beatty. [ light laughter ] i met him once. yeah, i met him once. [ cheers and applause ] it's a great story. i'll tell you later. it's a great, great story. you'll never forget it. yes, it's really good. here's warren beatty, lily collins in "rules don't apply." in theaters the day before thanksgiving. check this out. >> ah, mr. hughes, i recognize you from your pictures. i'd like to thank you. thank you for a classes. thank you for the house. thank you for the paycheck. and thank you for the chance to become a star. >> your name is? >> marla. >> marla. >> marla mabrey. >> marla mabrey. yes. no, thank you. i don't drink. >> you don't like to have a a drink? >> no, actually, i've never had one. >> you've never had a drink? >> no. >> you've never had a drink in your life? >> no. >> good for you. >> jimmy: our thanks to the great warren beatty, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] go see "rules don't apply" in theaters wednesday, you'll love it. naomie harris joins us after the brea
>> it was a man named warren -- warren beatty. >> jimmy: yes, that's right. warren beatty. [ light laughter ] i met him once. yeah, i met him once. [ cheers and applause ] it's a great story. i'll tell you later. it's a great, great story. you'll never forget it. yes, it's really good. here's warren beatty, lily collins in "rules don't apply." in theaters the day before thanksgiving. check this out. >> ah, mr. hughes, i recognize you from your pictures. i'd like to...
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warren beatty! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i never over think it do what i want ♪ ♪ and i do it my way (okay) ♪ we live the life we want to live ♪ ♪ that's right let's celebrate ♪ ♪ yeah we're all about a good time ♪ ♪ yeah we're all about a good life ♪ ♪ you won't believe until you see this ♪ ♪ is gonna be a fun ride ♪ yeah we're all about a good time ♪ ♪ yeah we're all about a good life ♪ ♪ good energy come follow me oh ♪ save on butterball turkey for only 99¢ a pound at target. during the ford year end event, discover why ford is america's best-selling brand. ♪i'm on top of the world, hey! with the most 5-star ratings... award-winning value... and the highest owner loyalty... giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. during the ford year end event get an extra thousand dollars black friday bonus cash on top of all other great offers. it's an amazing time to visit your ford dealer. you may write me down in
warren beatty! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i never over think it do what i want ♪ ♪ and i do it my way (okay) ♪ we live the life we want to live ♪ ♪ that's right let's celebrate ♪ ♪ yeah we're all about a good time ♪ ♪ yeah we're all about a good life ♪ ♪ you won't believe until you see this ♪ ♪ is gonna be a fun ride ♪ yeah we're all about a good time ♪ ♪ yeah we're all about a good life ♪ ♪ good energy come follow me oh ♪ save on butterball turkey...
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and warren kept sticking his head in, are you done? [ laughter ] i'm a slow reader, warren. but i'm getting there. i really like it. we talk some more. i said, i have to go home now or i'm going to crash into a tree. i can barely -- i have to go home, i'm sorry. he said, stay here, stay in the guest room. i stayed there. next morning i had oatmeal. [ laughter ] finally, like, i got to get new clothes. i went home, and i came back, and he said, i like to rehearse. anyway, i'm sorry to take so long to explain to you what happened. >> jimmy: no, i feel like i'm in his house right now. [ laughter ] i see why you guys never decided on dinner. [ laughter ] >> didn't decide anything. i'm still -- yeah. anyway. i ended up staying in the guest -- he had a guest house, and he's, like, you should just stay there for this shoot. >> jimmy: the whole shoot? >> the whole shoot. the rehearsal period, went home a little bit, but the shoot, i was living at his house, driving this toyota camry rental, or would you like warren's mercedes? i was like, i want warren's car. [ laughter ] >> jimmy:
and warren kept sticking his head in, are you done? [ laughter ] i'm a slow reader, warren. but i'm getting there. i really like it. we talk some more. i said, i have to go home now or i'm going to crash into a tree. i can barely -- i have to go home, i'm sorry. he said, stay here, stay in the guest room. i stayed there. next morning i had oatmeal. [ laughter ] finally, like, i got to get new clothes. i went home, and i came back, and he said, i like to rehearse. anyway, i'm sorry to take so...
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ed: i want to talk about elizabeth warren and ask both of you about elizabeth warren listen. elizabeth: we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever! ed: in case you don't know, the "you" she was referring to is donald trump who is now president-elect donald trump. the question, mary ann, will senator warren and soon to be president trump be able to work together? mary ann: she sent a statement saying she can i expect her to do just that because she's been at the forefront of these economic policies long before donald trump, bernie sanders or anybody else, elizabeth warren has staked herself -- her position out on these issues and i expect her to stand out there an fight on these issues which are really the issues many people in the midwest voted for trump on. ed: what about banking, let's talk about foundationally? mary ann: i think trump claims, we'll see, he's not in the i think elizabeth warren will work as hard on wall street and we'll see where donald trump really is on all this. people who voted for him in
ed: i want to talk about elizabeth warren and ask both of you about elizabeth warren listen. elizabeth: we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever! ed: in case you don't know, the "you" she was referring to is donald trump who is now president-elect donald trump. the question, mary ann, will senator warren and soon to be president trump be able to work together? mary ann: she sent a statement saying she can i expect her...
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and warren kept sticking his head in, are you done? i'm a slow reader, warren. i really liked it. we talked more. i said, i have to go home now or i'm going to crash into a tree. i can barely -- i have to go home, sorry: he said, stay here stayed there, the next morning i had oatmeal. finally, like, i got to get new clothes. i went home, and i came back, and he said, i liked to rehearse. anyway, i'm sorry to take so long to explain to you what happened. >> jimmy: i'm in his house right now, no, yeah. i see why you guys never decided on dinner. >> didn't decide anything. i ended up staying in the guest -- he had a guest house, stay there for this shoot. >> jimmy: the whole shoot? >> the whole shoot. the rehearsal period, went home a little bit, but the shoot, i was living at his house, driving a car. they were, like, you can have this rental, or would you like warren's mercedes? i want warren's car. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i drove warren's car, i lived in his home, i did his movie. i played kind of his butler or something in the movie, and i was so -- >> jimmy: miraculous. well, whateve
and warren kept sticking his head in, are you done? i'm a slow reader, warren. i really liked it. we talked more. i said, i have to go home now or i'm going to crash into a tree. i can barely -- i have to go home, sorry: he said, stay here stayed there, the next morning i had oatmeal. finally, like, i got to get new clothes. i went home, and i came back, and he said, i liked to rehearse. anyway, i'm sorry to take so long to explain to you what happened. >> jimmy: i'm in his house right...
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warren beatty, that's a good movie. i have to say i was wondering because warren beatty still has it. that movie, it's great. you'll be happy. when you get to the premiere, i think. >> i'm very excited. >> jimmy: did he call you, say, hey, i'd love you to be in the film? >> yeah, more or less. he -- what happened was my agent called me -- i was walking again on 5th avenue. >> jimmy: we need to get you a treadmill. [ laughter ] >> i don't need it, i just walk. he said, call you about a movie he's never going to make, so don't worry about it, but talk to him anyway. i called. hello? hi, it's warren beatty. talk, talk, talk. we talked a long time. he was so charming, so nice, i was talking to warren beatty, i was so happy. he never brought up the movie but it was a great talk. [ laughter ] he said, i have to go, can i call you next week? i said, yes. next week, another talk, nice talk, nothing about the movie. and then another one maybe, and then, do you ever come to l.a.? and i did come to l.a., this is where i live. i go
warren beatty, that's a good movie. i have to say i was wondering because warren beatty still has it. that movie, it's great. you'll be happy. when you get to the premiere, i think. >> i'm very excited. >> jimmy: did he call you, say, hey, i'd love you to be in the film? >> yeah, more or less. he -- what happened was my agent called me -- i was walking again on 5th avenue. >> jimmy: we need to get you a treadmill. [ laughter ] >> i don't need it, i just walk. he...
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andrew warren knew he was in for a big battle. the former federal prosecutor and 3. my little one turned 3 last night on election night and this is a great opportunity for me to make this a safe community for them and for all other families in hillsboro. >> reporter: as a newcomer, the husband and father of two realize going up up -- up against a longtime incumbent wouldn't be easy. ober search for 16 years, serving over high profile cases including the mother who mothered her children, julie schenn occur -- >> they trust mark ober. truck meanwhile, warren worked to discredit ober by describing him as out of touch with modern- day court cases. >> the view from the 80s and 90s was more lock them up and throw away the key. >> reporter: while the resume for ober included a lengthy his campaign was about people, specifically victims of sex crimes who he says contacted him in droves, citing insensitive treatment by the state attorney. >> mark and i just had a different opinion on some of these things and i think a lot of people have come to recognize that criminal system
andrew warren knew he was in for a big battle. the former federal prosecutor and 3. my little one turned 3 last night on election night and this is a great opportunity for me to make this a safe community for them and for all other families in hillsboro. >> reporter: as a newcomer, the husband and father of two realize going up up -- up against a longtime incumbent wouldn't be easy. ober search for 16 years, serving over high profile cases including the mother who mothered her children,...
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whwhen sanders and warren talk you saw how fierce elizabeth warren was in expressing how hard she would fight and how uncompromising she would be. bernie sanders said we'll be their worse nightmare. jeff merkley soundedery muchch like the supreme court is somewhere where he will lay his body down in terms of doing the right thing bit supreme court. what are their options? >> a lot of it has to do with the norms of the senate, mitch mcconnell. a dermined groupup of 40-plus senators can really slow things to a crawl, not just with a filibuster with all kinds of proced gimmicks, i remember talking to harry reid and they talked about the way they extended t t fight. even if they thought they couldn't win, they talked about extending the fight, make them eat up the clock, eat up the clock. mechanisms and parliamentary moves. does mitch mcconnell move to destroy any of those. do they get rid of the filistster, craradown on the been used so successfully in many respects by mcconnell and his caucus back in 2009 particularly. >> and when that happens, and there are no procedural options within e
whwhen sanders and warren talk you saw how fierce elizabeth warren was in expressing how hard she would fight and how uncompromising she would be. bernie sanders said we'll be their worse nightmare. jeff merkley soundedery muchch like the supreme court is somewhere where he will lay his body down in terms of doing the right thing bit supreme court. what are their options? >> a lot of it has to do with the norms of the senate, mitch mcconnell. a dermined groupup of 40-plus senators can...
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isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. steve, other than making i'm here atme move stuff,rade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. >> it's 2.5%. okay? so let's talk about a strategy. if you are inclined to play for a bond rally which would be in the near term very contrary juan and i would think about using a strategy called a risk reversal. in this instance you would be selling it out of the money put and using the proceeds to buy the out of the money call. why would i do that? i would look for
isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. steve, other than making i'm here atme move stuff,rade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one...
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warren. to the best of my memory, he died in the battle of bunker hill and was a major setback for the american revolution. >> did i research what happened to the men involved in this episode afterwards? yes, i did. and that's the last chapter of the book. because, yes, indeed, dr. warren was killed in the battle of bunker hill. he was thought to have great potential as a state leader and died in his early 30s. other men, david mason in the artillery regiment. he was involved in the seize in boston during the preparations for the push on the heights of the on dorchester peninsula in march 1776, which was the last big action of that. he was involved is in setting off this huge mortar and it exploded and wounded him badly. he was put out of action for a while. he he started the laboratory at springfield, massachusetts, which has become the springfield nationally armory. samuel moore, the young man who helped to steal the cannon, he served a little bit during the war. he managed to be rested dur
warren. to the best of my memory, he died in the battle of bunker hill and was a major setback for the american revolution. >> did i research what happened to the men involved in this episode afterwards? yes, i did. and that's the last chapter of the book. because, yes, indeed, dr. warren was killed in the battle of bunker hill. he was thought to have great potential as a state leader and died in his early 30s. other men, david mason in the artillery regiment. he was involved in the seize...
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i guess it was kind of a life audition for warren. he had -- he had my agent call me and give me his phone number and told me to call him at home, which i thought was bizarre anyway. >> seth: yeah, right. >> so i called warren at home and he picked up and he's like, what." and he was like, "i'm just kidding. what's up?" [ laughter ] i was like okay, this has some really comedic tone. all right, we're good. it went on like that for a couple of months. it was just phone calls and lunches and dinners. sometimes at their house with their kids -- with annette and their kids. sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director a say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just ter
i guess it was kind of a life audition for warren. he had -- he had my agent call me and give me his phone number and told me to call him at home, which i thought was bizarre anyway. >> seth: yeah, right. >> so i called warren at home and he picked up and he's like, what." and he was like, "i'm just kidding. what's up?" [ laughter ] i was like okay, this has some really comedic tone. all right, we're good. it went on like that for a couple of months. it was just phone...
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. >>> actor director warren baity gained fame and fortune in front of the camera and behind it. he is also well known for avoiding interviews at all costs. in hollywood, beatty did agree to take a stroll with mo rocka. >> you don't have a star. why not? >> well, you don't have to have a star if you don't want it. >> come on. >> reporter: let's face it. at 79, warren baity doesn't need remind people that he is a living legend. >> this is the first movie role. you won't forget hit. >> the first movie part, opposite natalie wood, in splendor in the grass made him a household name. >> are we going to the victory dance? >> i could think of things i would rather do. >> this, this theater. >> yeah. >> what this theater was -- was the f bonnie and clyde in. >> this here is miss bonnie parker. >> beatty was 29 when he produced and starred opposite faye dunaway in bonnie and clyde. >> we rob banks. >> a movie milestone that forever changed the way hollywood depicted violence. >> come back here! >> the place to be now is russia. >> in 1981, he starred in and a 3 1/2 hour epic about america
. >>> actor director warren baity gained fame and fortune in front of the camera and behind it. he is also well known for avoiding interviews at all costs. in hollywood, beatty did agree to take a stroll with mo rocka. >> you don't have a star. why not? >> well, you don't have to have a star if you don't want it. >> come on. >> reporter: let's face it. at 79, warren baity doesn't need remind people that he is a living legend. >> this is the first movie...