violent crime. how are this doing. they are doing very well. did you allow them to he see the movie? i think they are still young. they are still in elementary school as you said. we did watch one of the first trailers and we spent about 45 minutes going offer just the trailer alone frame by frame so they wouldn t get caught off guard if they were at a friend s house and it was on. if i m on the street, march. deadliest job here, man. you got some sort of savior complex. i just want to get the bad guys but if i can t see them i can t shoot them. all these guys they know your name. they feel invincible up there. they are if they think they re. keep banging on the long guns. how much time did you spend talking to each of them boy and girl. boy and girl. about the murder, the actual crime? because children have obviously, i mean, when they are affected that directly and deeply, how much time did you spend with them and what did you say? we talked about it a lot
and maria had been around the holiday scene for a long time. we went to a dinner with two guys. she brought me to the dressing room and she said dolores i think we should wait here and let them go home. she was looking out for you. she was, indeed. i learned very soon that the values of being in hollywood were not what people thought they were. what s your name? nelle. what time do you get through work? why? i thought i might meet you. what do you think i am? i would like to find out. so now you are 24 years old. you have a nice hollywood career going. beautiful woman. you are engaged and all of a sudden you have a spiritual awakening? i had come to regina much earlier when i was in the play the pleasure of his company in new york. and a friend of mine told me that there was a place that
but you guys didn t have anything off the screen or anything like that? no. we did not. in fact, he asked me out and i said elvis, i would love to do this but i don t believe in mixing work and pleasure. really? you said that at 18? i said i have got to get up at 5:00 in the morning to be here and ready at 8:00. i said i would be a wreck if i went out at night on a work day. so then you did a series of other movies where the boys are and then you would king creole back with elvis. hi. hello. don t give me that i saw you looking. you are pretty sure of yourself, aren t you? not always. did you become a is secular person in the holiday tradition? well, i met a wonderful friend maria cooper who was the daughter of gary cooper.
about helping american wounded vets. really the vietnam era veterans educated me as a young man about what they had been through and how terrible it was for them to come home. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i m bill o reilly thank you for watching me our most compelling segments. look back at some of the most memorable interviews we have done. begin with actor and compatriot who had has devoted most of his life helping american vets. he has the band lieutenant band raising money for the gary sinise foundation. we asked him all about these things. you know, i m doing various fundraisers and the band fundraiser so, it s maybe 35 concerts a year. all right. so almost every weekend if you are doing 35. that s a lot. now, explain, a foundation, i have a foundation named after my parents. you have a foundation. what does your foundation do? it s a military support charity. that s what it is. i have been invol
why he is so passionate about helping american wounded vets. really the vietnam era veterans educated me as a young man about what they had been through and how terrible it was for them to come home. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i m bill o reilly thank you for watching me our most compelling segments. look back at some of the most memorable interviews we have done. begin with actor and compatriot who had has devoted most of his life helping american vets. he has the band lieutenant band raising money for the gary sinise foundation. we asked him all about these things. you know, i m doing various fundraisers and the band fundraiser so, it s maybe 35 concerts a year. all right. so almost every weekend if you are doing 35. that s a lot. now, explain, a foundation, i have a foundation named after my parents. you have a foundation. what does your foundation do? it s a military support charity. that s what