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. >> reporter: anyone who has watched the pixar films would be familiar with the pizza planet shuttle, and animators decided that they would sneak it into every other single film. we are talking about the next "toy story" "toy story 3" "up." they got it in "brave" that comes out in june. they haven't told us how they will sneak a modern vehicle into that the one place it has never been has been pixar studios in the real 3-d. until today. parked here at the studios, are you looking at a running model of the pizza planet delivery shuttle, courtesy of these people here, and good morning to you. >> you grew up on the "toy story" franchise, why? >> one of the things we were struck with when the trailer "toy story 3" came out, we aged around the same time as andy did. >> you can't replicate a character,yet truck? >> the the toughest part was the rocket. trial and error, wanted it to light up properly. it does plug into the brake lights and turns on. >> the thing that struck me is that nobody in the state of california has chosen res1536. you were able to get the same tag? >> yes, all three,
. >> reporter: anyone who has watched the pixar films would be familiar with the pizza planet shuttle, and animators decided that they would sneak it into every other single film. we are talking about the next "toy story" "toy story 3" "up." they got it in "brave" that comes out in june. they haven't told us how they will sneak a modern vehicle into that the one place it has never been has been pixar studios in the real 3-d. until today. parked here...
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he knew the success of pixar would depend on these cultures so they interact. they would learn from the computer scientists and vice versa. he learned that's not enough so he carved out this big h room. he put coffee shops there and mail boxes there and gifts in the cafeteria. even that's not enough because he built a cafeteria with a bunch of an merits an animators. the two bathrooms in the entire pixar studios and he put them in the h room because there's one place we have to go every day. >> rose: bathroom. >> it's the bathroom. >> rose: you meet people on the way and coming back. >> you'll have those patient difficult tice -- serendipitous chats. >> rose: he thought the most productive meetings happen by happen stance on the way somewhere you run into somebody and you have a conversation. >> you couldn't plot them out n advance. >> rose: come to my meeting at 9:00. >> there were those random bumps. it's surprising because we live in the age of technology where we assume it's e-mail or skype interrupting remoting. jobs understood that physical location still
he knew the success of pixar would depend on these cultures so they interact. they would learn from the computer scientists and vice versa. he learned that's not enough so he carved out this big h room. he put coffee shops there and mail boxes there and gifts in the cafeteria. even that's not enough because he built a cafeteria with a bunch of an merits an animators. the two bathrooms in the entire pixar studios and he put them in the h room because there's one place we have to go every day....
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the truck is something to look out for the next time you watch a pixar film. it's supposed to be in the company's next film coming out this summer called "brave." >> which is about a girl. i didn't see jesse in the truck. >> that will be the first time pixar is doing it. >> jesse should have been in there. why wasn't she? she's the cowgirl? >>> still ahead at 6:00, the cute and cuddly animals recently rescued in the bay area. >> plus a bay area student allegedly caught cheating and kicked out of his honors class and his parents are filing a lawsuit. find out why. >>> the terror alert level raised days before a significant anniversary. >>> the secret service expands its prostitution investigation after another report surfaces about agents paying for sex. your international headlines next. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i supp
the truck is something to look out for the next time you watch a pixar film. it's supposed to be in the company's next film coming out this summer called "brave." >> which is about a girl. i didn't see jesse in the truck. >> that will be the first time pixar is doing it. >> jesse should have been in there. why wasn't she? she's the cowgirl? >>> still ahead at 6:00, the cute and cuddly animals recently rescued in the bay area. >> plus a bay area student...
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the research i put into all of my books and work is a product of how we do things that a-- at pixar. sometimes you will see him depicted monkey-like or as superman. i wanted to honor his monkey coloring. i decided to paint him white with a darker face. it is nice to breathe new life into it in a way that is reverent and honors the past but also lets them breathe and have fun. it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia. they decorate their deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way. it dawned on me by reinterpreting the deities in a way that is modern and reverent to the history, i am building a bridge for young and old audiences to make friends with the culture and these icons to learn their stories. ♪ >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the
the research i put into all of my books and work is a product of how we do things that a-- at pixar. sometimes you will see him depicted monkey-like or as superman. i wanted to honor his monkey coloring. i decided to paint him white with a darker face. it is nice to breathe new life into it in a way that is reverent and honors the past but also lets them breathe and have fun. it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia. they decorate their deities. it was...
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the research i put into all of my books and work is a product of how we do things that a-- at pixar. sometimes you will see him depicted monkey-like or as superman. i wanted to honor his monkey coloring. i decided to paint him white with a darker face. it is nice to breathe new life into it in a way that is reverent and honors the past but also lets them breathe and have fun. it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia. they decorate their deities. it was a god they interacted with every day in a human way. the most important thing has been to create work that is appealing to me. i want to see vishnu to pick did in a modern way
the research i put into all of my books and work is a product of how we do things that a-- at pixar. sometimes you will see him depicted monkey-like or as superman. i wanted to honor his monkey coloring. i decided to paint him white with a darker face. it is nice to breathe new life into it in a way that is reverent and honors the past but also lets them breathe and have fun. it is almost a european notion to bring these symbols and icons from southeast asia. they decorate their deities. it was...
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. >> pixar animation hosted an event with disney's theatrical president to trumpet the return of "the king." if you have not seen simba and crew on stage. >> you are seeing theatrical techniques at their highest level. pure theater. puppets. masks. costumes, brilliant staging. lots of color. but always with of a genuine story. that's what you find "lion king" on stage. with what you can expect to see even in the months ahead. i'm lawrence scott. s >>> the dow fell after an early rally, but still closed in positive territory. close to home, apple stock fell for the eighth time in nine days. ahead of next week's earnings report. as for jobs, some interesting numbers. take a look -- bay area added nearly 11,000 jobs last month. hiring was spread even leap across our region. san francisco/san mateo, marin with 3,500. doubled its pace of job growth from this time last year. overall rate in california is 11%. >> three, two, one. we have liftoff from nasa's newest building sustainability. >> the first new building at nasa in a quarter century is like no other. designers were inspired to crea
. >> pixar animation hosted an event with disney's theatrical president to trumpet the return of "the king." if you have not seen simba and crew on stage. >> you are seeing theatrical techniques at their highest level. pure theater. puppets. masks. costumes, brilliant staging. lots of color. but always with of a genuine story. that's what you find "lion king" on stage. with what you can expect to see even in the months ahead. i'm lawrence scott. s >>>...
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no state has any kind of real control over pixar it is a very strange was it capable of exercise but i think i have you found you found that to be true yet absolutely. there has been no interference in the shuttle when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. or the single biggest criterion for a come up short that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of carrots that we couldn't get and so let's talk about that sort of censorship so we're still trying to how we can is currently in prison under house arrest and sort of he views it he political situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak to the media report card quite a cost and. you know prison in russia. was a was a billionaire all got in his brain for some sort of iraq to speak for him he's in a prison. there if we look at some of the big us inside and so people who. put the power of some dried words corporations that we have. in direct personal contact. so some of them say no it's too dangerous for the u.s. government is concerned there is someone out there to help us i'd like to be f
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emeriville is an interesting place, because it is pixar and expressions college there, exactly the kind of people that lucas would like. so, that's a real possibility, somewhere in the east bay. and silicon valley. i mean, custom-made for the kinds of people that he would want. so, there are three very likely places, right here in the bay area. but having said that, there are plenty of other places that will do, you know, back flips to get this, so, he finds himself in a very enviable seattle of being able to pick and choose where he wants to go and he has money to make it happen and that is the most important thing. this would have been very good for marin county. would have been hundreds of millions of dollars invested, created all kinds of taxes, all this stuff. marin county has a real problem and everybody's pointing fingers. that was the other thing. the homeowners association said, we just wanted this, we don't think it's a good idea and supervisors pointing the agencies pointing, and every one of them, to a personal that i talked to, said, there can be no better neighbor than geo
emeriville is an interesting place, because it is pixar and expressions college there, exactly the kind of people that lucas would like. so, that's a real possibility, somewhere in the east bay. and silicon valley. i mean, custom-made for the kinds of people that he would want. so, there are three very likely places, right here in the bay area. but having said that, there are plenty of other places that will do, you know, back flips to get this, so, he finds himself in a very enviable seattle...
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if we need to africa sort of through some sort of so you know stage has made it affordable can for pixar designers that it was capable of excellence but i think i have you found you found that to be true. absolutely that there has been going to favorites and if when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. both of the single biggest criteria and something we come up short. that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of guests that we couldn't get them so let's talk about that sort of censorship so. he's currently in prison on the house arrest and sort of even using the political situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak to the media. carport of course. you know prison in russia. was a was a billion a day over god and he's been in prison so he would be right to speak to him because he's in prison. if we look at some of the u.s. and its allies so people who didn't power some joy when it's corporations if we have. direct personal political. so some of them say you know it's too dangerous for the u.s. government is concerned yes i would hope th
if we need to africa sort of through some sort of so you know stage has made it affordable can for pixar designers that it was capable of excellence but i think i have you found you found that to be true. absolutely that there has been going to favorites and if when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. both of the single biggest criteria and something we come up short. that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of guests that we couldn't get them so let's...
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. >> what about a pixar scene. >> we grease up pull in william doesn't know. so it's surprise. a fight. we beat the (bleep) out of her. >> looks like a brilliant performance. the actor is the cousin of what other celebrity? mccarthy, andrew mccarthy, rosie o'donnell, diane keaton. >> cards up, please. >> the answer is a jenny mccarthy. >> they kind of look i like. there's a little something. >> they kind of look alike. >> they do. >> in their eyes. there's something in the eyes. i can see. >> i don't think a lot of people are looking at jenny mccarthy's eyes. who knows. >> one of the most famous oscar speeches of all times came from sally fields. >> i haven't had an orthodox career and i have wanted more than anything to have your respect. the first time i didn't feel it. but this time i feel it. and i can't deny the fact that you like me. right now. you like me. >> i didn't know she was jewish. orthodox career. i didn't know that. that was from her speech after what oscar winning performance? >> norma ray, places in the heart, steel magnolias, smoky in the bandit. >> b places
. >> what about a pixar scene. >> we grease up pull in william doesn't know. so it's surprise. a fight. we beat the (bleep) out of her. >> looks like a brilliant performance. the actor is the cousin of what other celebrity? mccarthy, andrew mccarthy, rosie o'donnell, diane keaton. >> cards up, please. >> the answer is a jenny mccarthy. >> they kind of look i like. there's a little something. >> they kind of look alike. >> they do. >> in...
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i'm not describing a pixar film. it's now stuck in shallow water. our meteorologist, ginger zee, has been tracking the rescue. good morning. >> good morning, dan and sharyn. good morning, everyone. of all the things to do in los angeles, the plight of this stranded dolphin is the number one attraction. how marine teams go about the rescue is a very delicate operation. this may just be the most dramatic story in hollywood right now. a 700-pound dolphin, separated from its pod, seemingly lost and disoriented in wetlands just south of los angeles. >> you don't see mammals in this protected wetland area. >> reporter: the dolphin followed its pod into the area wednesday, feeding on fish. while most of them swam away at high tide, this one seems to have been left behind. scientists feared for its life, worrying that during low tide, the distressed animal could beach itself and suffocate. rescue crews swept into action. but once in the water, they decided the dolphin was well enough to find its own way out. >> if we intervene, we can complicate the issue.
i'm not describing a pixar film. it's now stuck in shallow water. our meteorologist, ginger zee, has been tracking the rescue. good morning. >> good morning, dan and sharyn. good morning, everyone. of all the things to do in los angeles, the plight of this stranded dolphin is the number one attraction. how marine teams go about the rescue is a very delicate operation. this may just be the most dramatic story in hollywood right now. a 700-pound dolphin, separated from its pod, seemingly...
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arts is entertainment reporter don sanchez visited pixar with the create i haveness behind the show. they celebrated success. ♪ >> a visual spectacle. inspiring story. innovative puppets, masks and staging. >> there isn't one culture in the world that doesn't get this completely. >> she won a tony for best director for the lion king. it was her early fascination with puppetry and design that led to to these mask. >> scar is shady, serpent-like and asymmetrical. you see one eye is up, one is down. and that becomes the map, the road map for the actor. >> it opened on broadway in 1997. played san francisco in 2004. it's now become broadway's all-time box office king. >> it's great. but i just -- i love that it's going all over the world. >> there's no question that when you hear news about "the lion king" and the extraordinary sales it's had, of course, you can't ignore the economic question of it. but it comes in the fact that people love this material. >> she grew up on the peninsula and now has four disney productions on broadway. julie has expanded her horizons with film, opera, a
arts is entertainment reporter don sanchez visited pixar with the create i haveness behind the show. they celebrated success. ♪ >> a visual spectacle. inspiring story. innovative puppets, masks and staging. >> there isn't one culture in the world that doesn't get this completely. >> she won a tony for best director for the lion king. it was her early fascination with puppetry and design that led to to these mask. >> scar is shady, serpent-like and asymmetrical. you see...
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donohue an the visited pixar with the creativeness behind the show. they celebrated success. >> a visual spectacle. inspiring story. innovative puppets, masks and staging. >> there isn't one culture in the world that doesn't get this completely. >> she won a tony for best director for the lie on king. it was early fascination with puppet try and design that led to to these mask. >> scar is shady, serpent-like and asymmetric cal. you see one eye is up, one is down. and that becomes the map, the road map for the actor. >> it opened on broadway in 1997. played san francisco in 2004. it's now become broadway's all-time box office king. >> it's great. but i just -- i love that it's going all over the world. >> there's no question that when you hear news about "the lion king" and the extraordinary sales it's had, of course, you can't ignore the economic question of it. but it comes in the fact that people love this material. >> she grew up on the peninsula and now has four disney productions on broadway. juli has expand her horizons with film, opera, and a
donohue an the visited pixar with the creativeness behind the show. they celebrated success. >> a visual spectacle. inspiring story. innovative puppets, masks and staging. >> there isn't one culture in the world that doesn't get this completely. >> she won a tony for best director for the lie on king. it was early fascination with puppet try and design that led to to these mask. >> scar is shady, serpent-like and asymmetric cal. you see one eye is up, one is down. and...
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mcclanahan's guide to the constitution i wanted it to be the founding fathers guide to the constitution pixar put as much of them into as a good they're better at saying what meant that i am. and it's not hard to understand so the coats were important to me. i want to put as many as i could in there. and effect there's actually two appendices in the back of the book that are nothing but quotes, stuff that i thought was great but i couldn't invoke summer because i didn't have space. i actually think those two sections of the book are in some ways the most fun because you can actually read what they said. some of that stuff is just so needy, you just want to sit there and read it for us but at least i do. so, what we have of course is a written constitution for the united states of america, and that four is important to its fourth united states of america. i want to read you a quote and i will go back to this in a few minutes as i go through these different branches of government. this was said by samuel johnson of north carolina. and he said this in the first no skill and ratifying convention.
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. >> they did say they had connections to get into pixar. pixar was pretty much the stereotypical dream of all the animation students. so i thought that i would be able to live comfortably and support a family and... and do what i loved. >> smith: the school refutes it, but digiacomo claims gibbs never proved proper computer animation training.y >> nobody in my family had gone to college. we didn't know that there was bad colleges out there. we didn't know there was... you know, that if it advertised on tv that it wasn't a good school. we didn't know that kind of stuff. >> smith: digiacomo enrolled at another for-profit school, but soon realized he had run through much of his gi benefits and tens of thousands of dollars in student loans to make ends meet. he dropped out before he got the degree he was after. >> i joined the milita, i en risked my life jumping o of planes, d i wantedo go to college. honestly, i regret going to college for the rest of my life. >> it's an honor to serve those who serve our country. >> smith: the average veteran
. >> they did say they had connections to get into pixar. pixar was pretty much the stereotypical dream of all the animation students. so i thought that i would be able to live comfortably and support a family and... and do what i loved. >> smith: the school refutes it, but digiacomo claims gibbs never proved proper computer animation training.y >> nobody in my family had gone to college. we didn't know that there was bad colleges out there. we didn't know there was... you...
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adobe, pixar, lucas film in there too. what they're accused of doing is collaborating together and agreeing not to poach each other's employees. this is an anti-trust issue federally. but particularly in california where this is even more of an issue. as part of this lawsuit, five engineers are bringing it. there's even a detail where steve jobs called eric and said what is it with you guys trying to poach this particular apple engineer and eric said we'll look into it. apparently a recruiter might have gotten fired over that. the lawyer for the plaintiffs in this case told reuters that he expects that this might go to trial next summer, tyler. >> very interesting. let's switch gears a little bit here. another john, a guy named john stewart, apparently has been watching you and "power lunch." let's take a look. >> google, i am shocked. you stole people's personal information without their permission? that is facebook's job. the fcc investigated these shenanigans and that's when [ bleep ] got real. >> the s.e.c. wanted to k
adobe, pixar, lucas film in there too. what they're accused of doing is collaborating together and agreeing not to poach each other's employees. this is an anti-trust issue federally. but particularly in california where this is even more of an issue. as part of this lawsuit, five engineers are bringing it. there's even a detail where steve jobs called eric and said what is it with you guys trying to poach this particular apple engineer and eric said we'll look into it. apparently a recruiter...
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george clooney, somebody threw him in and somebody wrote "just use pixar animation. >> how about you? someone wrote it in. someone wrote you should play him too. >> yeah, right. you could tell jesse eisenberg played mark zuckerberg. can you tell how smart jesse eisenberg. it's like keanu reeves is going to play bill gates? dude, where's my car? don't taze me, bro. >> if you have comments, dude, or you have a place of who should play steve jobs, shoot me an e-mail at squawk@cnbc.com. >> one of the money in charge of regulating the futures markets is saying don't you dare. bart chilton will join us when "squawk" returns. >>> new data this morning shows higher gas prices have pushed more americans to buy a greater number of smaller, fuel efficient cars. here's a man who doesn't fit in one. phil joins us with the number. you're always ready. >> nothing like coming back from vacation and seeing you. we've got mr. incredible. we put him in that little car. >> you don't have the animation ready, though. >> we should have. >> so they're buying them? >> yes. and this is not surprising. the aut
george clooney, somebody threw him in and somebody wrote "just use pixar animation. >> how about you? someone wrote it in. someone wrote you should play him too. >> yeah, right. you could tell jesse eisenberg played mark zuckerberg. can you tell how smart jesse eisenberg. it's like keanu reeves is going to play bill gates? dude, where's my car? don't taze me, bro. >> if you have comments, dude, or you have a place of who should play steve jobs, shoot me an e-mail at...
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. >> and it's pixar, isn't it? >> yeah. it's got "toy story" "cars" and "the incredibles." it's not just sitting there and pushing buttons. >> for instance, can i touch your knee? if you're fighting one of the characters, oh -- >> i'm boney. >> very! you actually get up and move around and throw things. when we play this. >> when you play it? that's great. >> kids can be active while they're doing the video game is the message. >> absolutely. yeah. >> everybody can pick that up. connect, it looks like it's an xbox. thank you for getting out of your house in malibu and joining us on the curvy couch. >> you know, i was -- what time is it? >> what day is it? >> it's still thursday to you. >> coming up on "fox & friends", someone putting israel's security at risk leaking information on their strategy in iran. is that happening? who would that be? and who would benefit from it? geraldo top of the hour. >> eva longoria is here. enough said. you >> gretchen: i love it when it's friday and i can say tgif. it's friday, i'm gretchen carlson. here is what's happening. days after takin
. >> and it's pixar, isn't it? >> yeah. it's got "toy story" "cars" and "the incredibles." it's not just sitting there and pushing buttons. >> for instance, can i touch your knee? if you're fighting one of the characters, oh -- >> i'm boney. >> very! you actually get up and move around and throw things. when we play this. >> when you play it? that's great. >> kids can be active while they're doing the video game is the...
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. >> peter: brave is the first female led pixar movie. and they're odd films like wall-e, but this movie looks gorgeous and everything about it looks beautiful. i cannot wait to see it and it comes out. it's going to be incredible. >> peter: men in black 3, good or bad. should they be make it go? >> men in black 3, sort of an unnecessary sequel directed by the same guy who did the first two, barry sonnenfeld and will smith will travel back in time and deal with a younger version of tommy lee, josh brolin. it comes out may 25th. >> alisyn: kevin mccarthy, nerd tears, i think you and clayton should have a moment alone. >> clayton: call me. >> peter: we're going to hang out should have a geekout fest and have fun together. >> clayton: off camera tell me your thoughts on the aven gers and the not allowed to say, alisyn, i guise. >> peter: it's very good. >> clayton: and coming up, the feds can't support the illegal immigrant. why? because he has no home country and we'll hear from the police chief who had him in the jail. >> peter: are americ
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it has earned the attention of pixar itself. and a make over. >>> we are back on this thirst day thursday with "today's" ambush plaza makeovers and msnbc's willie geist who is not even getting a makeover -- none for you -- is filling in for kathie lee while she's enjoying some time off this week. >> i've been waiting the whole show for this moment, the ambush reveal. here to show off their hard work, "today" stylist and contributors to the stars louis licari la-la-la-la-la. and "today" and "us weekly" contributor -- >> and author. she's an author. >> jill martin. >> how was it today outside in the crowd? >> it is always fun. we were lucky enough to find two sisters that really wanted and deserved makeovers. >> that's always fun. first lucky sister is gail, 48 years old, who just recently moved to manhattan. when we asked her about her daily beauty routine, she answered stop asking me such difficult questions. but she was excited to receive her brand-new look. >> we love this sign. that's how you got our attention. gal looks the
it has earned the attention of pixar itself. and a make over. >>> we are back on this thirst day thursday with "today's" ambush plaza makeovers and msnbc's willie geist who is not even getting a makeover -- none for you -- is filling in for kathie lee while she's enjoying some time off this week. >> i've been waiting the whole show for this moment, the ambush reveal. here to show off their hard work, "today" stylist and contributors to the stars louis licari...