Hi. Hello, everybody. Im jimmy. Im the host of the show. Which is in brooklyn. Chan thank you for watching from home. Thank you for leaving your home to be here tonight. Thats very kind. And please, relax. We are at the Brooklyn Academy of music. Were here while our studio back in hollywood is being deloused, and this is a muchneeded break for us. We love brooklyn. My kids love brooklyn. In fact, theyre becoming little brooklynites. This morning, my 2yearold, billy, were having breakfast, and he says hey, old man, wheres my [ bleep ] oatmeal already . Theyre so cute at that age. They really are. We have a great show for you tonight. Eddie murphy is with us tonight. [cheers and applause] thats right. And we have music from the sugarhill gang tonight. They traveled all the way from the bronx to be here. [cheers and applause] and as if that isnt enough, we have another star here tonight from mexico, say hello to my security guard, guillermo, everybody. Guillermo [cheers and applause] [ la
Technology that will make your drive easier than ever, well get a first look at the road to the future at this weekends premier auto show in detroit. We begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Mr. President , are you a racist. Outrage grows over the president S Immigration remarks. His comments have become a major distraction for this administration which is in the midst of delicate negotiations on immigration. First thing that came to my mind is very unfortunate and not helpful. He may be the president , but hes mott the moral compass of the United States. Keeping a Nuclear Deal Alive for at least another several months. The president received his First Physical while in office and the white house doctor said the president is in excellent health. Oh, my god. Treacherous weather sweeping across the country. Snow, ice and rain expect friday the Mississippi Valley england. The death toll now up to 18 people from the devastating mudslides in southern
Debate. Wow, wow. Absolutely. We have one of our old friends is joining us today. First people at the homeless camp were told they have the leave. While some have left others have remained. Christian is with us. Whats going on right now . Reporter you can see the standard dpw crew, this is not the move on order that we have been talking about all morning long. This is what they do every day, collect garbage and refuse. You can look there are plenty of tents here along the area of tenth and 13th. If you are familiar with San Francisco it is down near the koso area. The people here on the streets are waiting to see if and when the city does enforce the move on order. They did notice it to the homeless in the area on tuesday. We talked with one man this morning who says theres still a lot of confusion on the streets about what time they are supposed to move they heard 5 30 a. M. To 7 30 this morning. 5 00 or 7 00 tonight. He says all that confusion ads to the stress of living out on the s
Spiral jetty is now underwater, but the concept of earthworks like this challenged, expanded and revitalized our notion of what art is. In the environmental work running fence, six miles of parachute material mounted on poles were stretched across sonoma, california, to the sea. The entire ranching community and the California Office of Environmental Protection were involved in deciding whether the fence would be allowed and, indirectly, whether this was a work of art at all. The controversy was part of the experience. At the same time attempts were being made in urban environments to respond to criticisms that our culture had become dehumanized. New ways were sought for art to reach the people. In the early seventies the idea of the museum changes. When the Pompidou Center in paris was planned it was envisioned as a kind of antimuseum. It was to become a factory of information a sort of center for news, a center for the masses, a kind of supermarket for culture. The idea was that the
Challenged, expanded, and revitalized our notion of what art is. In the environmental work running fence, six miles of parachute material mounted on poles were stretched across sonoma, california, to the sea. The entire ranching community and the California Office of Environmental Protection were involved in deciding whether the fence would be allowed and, indirectly, whether this was a work of art at all. The controversy was part of the experience. At the same time, attempts were being made in urban environments to respond to criticisms that our culture had become dehumanized. New ways were sought for art to reach the people. In the early seventies, the idea of the museum changes. When the Pompidou Center in paris was planned, it was envisioned as a kind of antimuseum. It was to become a factory of information, a sort of center for news, a center for the masses, a kind of supermarket for culture. The idea was that the square and all the area around the building was more important in a