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but susan's "pov" is fixed; right? yeah, pretty much. until later in the scene.scene, when she starts getting drawn into the activity, we'll position her somewhere by the skylight so that we'll have a tighter "pov" of howard when he's over by the water tower. excellent camera position one for susan and howard. so this is gonna work. we'll track over all the way to the corner garden area for susan's entrance with her busywork. probably not use either of these shots or this one. i don't want to see them together for a while. excellent for lenny's entrance. tighter on the door. excellent. the first setup is from over in here, where we look, we see susan coming up. her space is down in that corner. howard's gonna go this way. lenny's going to hang at the door. the big problem, too, is that the director's line -- the sightline -- is gonna be between susan down there, howard and lenny over here. so everybody's working that side; cameras all over here. right. all right. so when howard and lenny are in here, looking over at susan, they're going to be looking offscreen le
but susan's "pov" is fixed; right? yeah, pretty much. until later in the scene.scene, when she starts getting drawn into the activity, we'll position her somewhere by the skylight so that we'll have a tighter "pov" of howard when he's over by the water tower. excellent camera position one for susan and howard. so this is gonna work. we'll track over all the way to the corner garden area for susan's entrance with her busywork. probably not use either of these shots or this...
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Apr 15, 2012
04/12
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the stronger the pov, the more close to the story you are in terms of pov, the better it serves you.ther you are team sfwlimerman or team trayvon martin, pov reigns. >> in looking at those teams, one team -- trayvon martin's parents, have been on a lot of television shows. they've been on all the major morning shows. now, they can do whatever they want. everybody in the world, including me, has great sympathy for them, but since zimmerman chose not to speak out and, of course, his lawyers i'm sure didn't want him to, does that give their side an advantage because, you know, you've got these grieving parents working the circuit? >> well, you know, it's so hard not to be cynical about people, but everything that i have read and a reporter that i saw that i saw interviewed on "the daily beast" from "newsweek" says his mother is as she comes across. trying to hold it together. they went public with this to try to get a trial and an arrest, so it's hard to argue with that. >> they have every right to do that, where lola, brief comment from you. >> they did everything that a parent would d
the stronger the pov, the more close to the story you are in terms of pov, the better it serves you.ther you are team sfwlimerman or team trayvon martin, pov reigns. >> in looking at those teams, one team -- trayvon martin's parents, have been on a lot of television shows. they've been on all the major morning shows. now, they can do whatever they want. everybody in the world, including me, has great sympathy for them, but since zimmerman chose not to speak out and, of course, his lawyers...
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Apr 21, 2012
04/12
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playing field in this i krchlt when one out of two american, 150 million of us are struggling with pov the and or near poverty. >> stephen: what are you talking about, so which one of su struggling with poverty, one out of two. all right, we have to get you some help. you look good. you look good though. >> as you mentioned i'm on public television. and public radio. >> stephen: i understand. which is a charitable endeavor, i understand. (applause) bz but you have to back that up. because i don't actually believe there are poor people in america. there are not. >> come with us. we went to 18 cities. we went to white communities, black communities, we began on an indian reservation, let us never forget our precious indigenous brothers and sisters,. >> stephen: i'm one/13th chicka saw. >> you might even be suffering more than you realize. >> stephen: i might. >> but you know there are poor people who are suffering, working people who are suffering. >> stephen: let's make opportunities for the poor people. >> that is what this book is about. >> stephen: half the-- pass the ryan budget. >>
playing field in this i krchlt when one out of two american, 150 million of us are struggling with pov the and or near poverty. >> stephen: what are you talking about, so which one of su struggling with poverty, one out of two. all right, we have to get you some help. you look good. you look good though. >> as you mentioned i'm on public television. and public radio. >> stephen: i understand. which is a charitable endeavor, i understand. (applause) bz but you have to back that...
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Apr 17, 2012
04/12
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we are a global pov. we will continue i think as the primary, at protecting the sea legs and international commerce. it's in the best interest of the world to do that. it's a responsibility that we have evolved to over time since the end of world war ii. i don't think that's going to change much and i don't think our country would want it to change much. i know certainly american business is very comfortable with us being there. it also brings aboard a lot of other values i think that come with it, not least of which is just the presence and the engagement with our friends and allies across the globe. so the united states military will always be a global military and i think it's the price we're going to have to pay with that kind of inference. >> you were critical to the creation of sun come and saw something decades ago that others didn't. would you care to say something about the creation? >> would you say that again? >> would you say something about sense com and your role in it. >> well, that's a goo
we are a global pov. we will continue i think as the primary, at protecting the sea legs and international commerce. it's in the best interest of the world to do that. it's a responsibility that we have evolved to over time since the end of world war ii. i don't think that's going to change much and i don't think our country would want it to change much. i know certainly american business is very comfortable with us being there. it also brings aboard a lot of other values i think that come with...
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writing letters you're trying to become informed you're actually taking an interest in the overall pov and the political dynamic all those things can count if all you're doing is tweeting about it from a foreign but i wouldn't say that it makes a big difference but i do believe that one of the things that came out of that film was the realization for many people that if they really think about marketing in a dynamic way for political causes that they may have they can start to present a lot of stuff that i think would be very helpful for people to see i mean for example if you take the israeli palestinian situation there is a huge and generally unseen mass of with moderate israelis and moderate palestinians very few that would love to be able to have the opportunity to come together in a film could do that what do you think about that part that's a very interesting point go ahead. yeah i said nora it's manifestations of of certain way these waves you could say you know are produced by the media from activists but also from the mainstream press television and so on but the fact is there
writing letters you're trying to become informed you're actually taking an interest in the overall pov and the political dynamic all those things can count if all you're doing is tweeting about it from a foreign but i wouldn't say that it makes a big difference but i do believe that one of the things that came out of that film was the realization for many people that if they really think about marketing in a dynamic way for political causes that they may have they can start to present a lot of...
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first time in history msha placed two mines on pattern violations and seen improvements subject to the pov process. despite efforts, the current system is still flawed. our proposed rule we've announced would address these and make it less effective on what congress intended for it to be. msha beefed up enforcement of critical health and safety requirements, taken regulatory action to improve compliance, required mandatory two-week biannual training of you all field officers, split district 4 into two coal districts. reorganized office of assessments to centralize oversight of accountable and enforcement actions and increased measures to educate miners protecting them from discrimination. a majority try to obey the law. there are still some who flunk the law. administrative and regulatory reforms we're implementing are not enough. prior congressional hearings have made clear, we do need legislative reform trying to out-fox operators for focused improvement of the mine act. congress should address certification processes and work to strengthen the criminal provisions of the mine act. we can
first time in history msha placed two mines on pattern violations and seen improvements subject to the pov process. despite efforts, the current system is still flawed. our proposed rule we've announced would address these and make it less effective on what congress intended for it to be. msha beefed up enforcement of critical health and safety requirements, taken regulatory action to improve compliance, required mandatory two-week biannual training of you all field officers, split district 4...
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point of view for in a piece of the sort of what we do social media was facebook really is a bit of a pov a bit of a fun time to try and show not for us the responsibility of the user to understand where they see it and what they actually put into those social networks ok would you come in on that roman because i mean again again you know you just it's facebook growing up it's i mean it's the business world and a personal social networking meeting and we should just get used to it. yeah i think i think the biggest challenge here is you know and there are alternatives to facebook where there's google plus is making a huge push and trying to get the people to come over and instead of using facebook try to use their platform but the challenges are the same it's having users realize what they're sharing it's either public or not public and i think that's the biggest problem that people don't have the understanding and oftentimes the privacy controls are obscure oftentimes it's very hard to understand where where where the photo that you're posting is going to go and who's going to see it and
point of view for in a piece of the sort of what we do social media was facebook really is a bit of a pov a bit of a fun time to try and show not for us the responsibility of the user to understand where they see it and what they actually put into those social networks ok would you come in on that roman because i mean again again you know you just it's facebook growing up it's i mean it's the business world and a personal social networking meeting and we should just get used to it. yeah i think...
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all we know is we pov riserished the children didn't have anything to eat. >> assad has called it something act of war. now there's a cease fire that comes out today. you don't want to trust anything that man said, but this is leading potentially to some sort of revolution. i don't know what kind of revolution there can be, a cease fire where people put down their weapons. >> that's sort of a half full narrative suggests there is an implied threat here that maybe assad responds to. >> that only happens when you get assad on board like in the press conference with obama a couple weeks ago. it's all about russia and getting a peace treaty and so forth, and russia has the one naval base in the mediterranean in syria. there's been talk about maybe that naval base could go to greece, i've seen reports about that. but until russia moves, we're not going to begin to have a solution. >> is there any sort of diplomatic capacity with russia that would even care to talk about helping us? >> they need to know assad is going to go. they'll jump ship for assad eventually. >> so once they know their guy i
all we know is we pov riserished the children didn't have anything to eat. >> assad has called it something act of war. now there's a cease fire that comes out today. you don't want to trust anything that man said, but this is leading potentially to some sort of revolution. i don't know what kind of revolution there can be, a cease fire where people put down their weapons. >> that's sort of a half full narrative suggests there is an implied threat here that maybe assad responds to....
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about where we have been from, what we have been through over the generations, being beaten back to pov the and building it up. i think that is who he is. >> woodruff: his ancestors. >> but include his dad's family and his own family. it's a pattern. >> it is an interesting thing, two or three of the voters mentioned their concerns and doubt about his mormonism. and what influence it would have upon-- and these were people supporting romney. so i think it's imperative that he have a houston minister's speech moment where he does address it, how the values that have animated him or have defined him and to make mormonism more american mainstream in its values that are comparable with american values. >> woodruff: and again these are republican voters. >> these are republican voters that were interviewed. >> woodruff: both campaigns finally rolled out a big initiative effort this week, david to appeal to latino voters. where does that stand? >> i actually think ot bama administration did a reasonably good job on this. the tendency is to go speak spanish and do ethnic cliches that you pileu
about where we have been from, what we have been through over the generations, being beaten back to pov the and building it up. i think that is who he is. >> woodruff: his ancestors. >> but include his dad's family and his own family. it's a pattern. >> it is an interesting thing, two or three of the voters mentioned their concerns and doubt about his mormonism. and what influence it would have upon-- and these were people supporting romney. so i think it's imperative that he...