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joining me for the discuss are michelle quinn san jose mercury news columnist, and paul rogers and carla. a quick review of some highlights of 2014. >> the year of the california drought and a statewide scramble over water. in january, governor brown declared a state of emergency and ended the year with voter approval for a $7 million bond to shore up the supply of water. schools were tested. a landmark legal case challenged teacher tenure. >> save city college. >> and the university of california set off student protests when it announced substantial tuition hikes. rising housing hikes left many feeling priced out. some silicon valley high-tech darlings created controversy for disrupting traditional industry from transportation to hospitality. new surveillance technologies make it increasingly easy to spy on ordinary citizens. it was the 150th anniversary of yosemite national park. and the 25th anniversary of an earthquake earthquake. while a major quake in august shook napa valley anew. there was the passing of robin williams. concerns over the new span of the bay bridge. in sports the
joining me for the discuss are michelle quinn san jose mercury news columnist, and paul rogers and carla. a quick review of some highlights of 2014. >> the year of the california drought and a statewide scramble over water. in january, governor brown declared a state of emergency and ended the year with voter approval for a $7 million bond to shore up the supply of water. schools were tested. a landmark legal case challenged teacher tenure. >> save city college. >> and the...
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roger and gus, now in their 70s. each of them had a son born a year apart. paulnd peter who were in line to one day run the farms as partners. cousins raised more like brothers. here there were in 1978. fishing bare handed. in 1980 they were on the same high school football team. roger's son paul was smart and handsome and a playboy while gus's boy two rows down was tough and hot headed. >> pete has a reputation, i think, his mouth basically has given him a reputation because of the things he said. >> i'm not different. >> so he is. he calls him as he sees them when it comes to his own family. >> too much money involved and everybody is afraid of what they might lose even if they say something. >> there was family member that that he had a deep connection with. his grandfather, the family patriarch. >> he was special. >> he taught peter about farming and tending the orchard. >> he saw with his eyes. >> when his grandfather died, his life changed. quite suddenly. >> after we buried my grandpa, in short order, i was pretty much told by my dad and mom they didn't ne
roger and gus, now in their 70s. each of them had a son born a year apart. paulnd peter who were in line to one day run the farms as partners. cousins raised more like brothers. here there were in 1978. fishing bare handed. in 1980 they were on the same high school football team. roger's son paul was smart and handsome and a playboy while gus's boy two rows down was tough and hot headed. >> pete has a reputation, i think, his mouth basically has given him a reputation because of the...
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roger moore, paul's dad, and like his son, wanted to help catch the killer and told the detectives hes an audiotape, answering machine messages his nephew pete left on his phone. >> hey, rog, this is pete. i've worked for 21 years doing what i'm doing. so, that i could eventually one day have a chance to farm. >> reporter: pete wanted to talk about having been disinherited. >> and, as you seen, i've been taken out of my dad's will. >> reporter: the phone messages contained nothing directly incriminating. but after being diverted by those strange letters, about assassins and a drug gang, the investigation was now back to where it started, that peter moore was the prime suspect. but? just as all eyes were focused in one particular direction, the very next day, the phone rang. >>> investigators discover a brand new suspect. >> we may have somebody else to look at. >> and as police go after more evidence, someone comes after them leaving a taunting message out in the field. >> here i am, i'm doing this. come find me. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i ma
roger moore, paul's dad, and like his son, wanted to help catch the killer and told the detectives hes an audiotape, answering machine messages his nephew pete left on his phone. >> hey, rog, this is pete. i've worked for 21 years doing what i'm doing. so, that i could eventually one day have a chance to farm. >> reporter: pete wanted to talk about having been disinherited. >> and, as you seen, i've been taken out of my dad's will. >> reporter: the phone messages...
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. >> outfront cnn national security commentator mike rogers. paulw you've been talking to your sources about this video. obviously, they're coming out with a deadline with a 72-hour deadline. that's something new. they say if that money isn't paid the hostages will die. prime minister of japan is not ruled out. with know that many european countries have paid money to free hostages. will japan pay? >> there will be a huge spotlight and if they pay some money, where is that money going to go? it's going the go towards isis brutalizing the population of syria and iraq and terrorist plots against the west. we saw a major terrorist plot linked back to the isis leadership in syria. there's going to be a lot of spotlight on japan. these ransoms only incentivize groups to pay out more money. >> to the point that paul is making yes, it gives them money but there were some people held hostage with james foley and french citizens they say they're government paid money. we know that a lot of governments pay money. will japan hold back because the spotlight is
. >> outfront cnn national security commentator mike rogers. paulw you've been talking to your sources about this video. obviously, they're coming out with a deadline with a 72-hour deadline. that's something new. they say if that money isn't paid the hostages will die. prime minister of japan is not ruled out. with know that many european countries have paid money to free hostages. will japan pay? >> there will be a huge spotlight and if they pay some money, where is that money...
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thank you to rod, and paul, and brian, kher ill, rose, and benjamin yaoe. roger roselio.o, thank you to two members of the housing inspection services as well, and bar bra and nicole rosino for providing excellent customer service, during an inspection and in the office >> thank you for the covering of the budget situation and the inlaw dwelling units. and congratulations also to director hewe y for his radio interview on kest and where he has been interviewed on the wide range of questions about dbi operations and core functions by host james eu. he is requesting a quarterly interview to help the cantonese speaking and that is a lot of work, i will be listening. >> thank you for hosting a meeting to review the proposed nice noise permit issuance policy, and the questions were responded to and the over all consensus for the meeting was supporter of the new policy, contractors and developers as well as residents and particularly pleased to have access to night noise permits and not posted on the dbi website that includes the map that shows locations of the work well done i
thank you to rod, and paul, and brian, kher ill, rose, and benjamin yaoe. roger roselio.o, thank you to two members of the housing inspection services as well, and bar bra and nicole rosino for providing excellent customer service, during an inspection and in the office >> thank you for the covering of the budget situation and the inlaw dwelling units. and congratulations also to director hewe y for his radio interview on kest and where he has been interviewed on the wide range of...
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doesn't have to spend time thinking in his head how can i win over paul and roger?t the fox path as strong as they are. >> whoever secures the republican nomination may have to run against a legacy. >> but let me just say that's the sort of liberation no republican candidate could want. having a guy -- fox news and running the "wall street journal"? >> it's not the first alternative, but catering to fox last time got him in trouble. trying to win them over got him in trouble >> i know what you're saying. >> i don't know, but -- go ahead. what's the next story? >> whoever gets the nomination will have to run against a resurgence legacy of president obama. the latest gallup tracking poll approval rating at 50%. it is the first time since june of 2013 that he has hit that mark in a gallup polling. he reach add term low approveal of 38% in september, two months before democrats lost control of the senate. so. >> during that -- 50%. a lot of people around the white house who didn't think they were going to see that again. >> and they're jubilant. >> yeah. they are riding
doesn't have to spend time thinking in his head how can i win over paul and roger?t the fox path as strong as they are. >> whoever secures the republican nomination may have to run against a legacy. >> but let me just say that's the sort of liberation no republican candidate could want. having a guy -- fox news and running the "wall street journal"? >> it's not the first alternative, but catering to fox last time got him in trouble. trying to win them over got him in...
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>> paul cruickshank, mike rogers thank you so much. >>> with the presidential intrigue side elizabeth presidential run. but guess what a bunch of really motivated people are kicking it back open for her. john king has more on "inside politics." s it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> here's a look at your headlines, beginning with breaking news an official in charge of the search efforts for airasia flight 8501 says the plane's fuselage the main body of the plane has been found. this is photographic evidence of it from the bottom of the java sea. let's bring in david molko, live in jakarta. we're seeing the wing attached to the fuselage david. >> yeah michaela day 18 of the search efforts, this is the day search officials have been waiting for. not a celebration, when you see the pictures they are difficult to look at. especially when you realize that there are people most likely inside that aircra
>> paul cruickshank, mike rogers thank you so much. >>> with the presidential intrigue side elizabeth presidential run. but guess what a bunch of really motivated people are kicking it back open for her. john king has more on "inside politics." s it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today....
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. >> roger said, do you think pauline chiou kael would be working with a dog? >> i never knew pauland gene were the most powerful critics of all time in any realm. >> finally, they had to cave in and run the show in new york and l.a. it was a victory we relished, i have to tell you. no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! regarded as the most popular film critics in the country. they are the two most influential movie critics in the country. is there anybody more popular? we'll find out
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response expected from joanie ernst, new senator, past response bobby jindal, paul ryan and last was kathy mcmorris rogersre expectations from joanie? >> reporter: as you know this slot has something of a curse associated with it. this is when marco rubio drank that water, was sort of ridiculed afterwards. obviously bach mcdonnell hasn't had a trajectory the last few years people want to emulate. republican leaders embrace her as a new face for the republican party, and she will be getting attention as the primary unfolds. almost all potential candidates went in to help campaign for her, they'll be fighting over her endorsement. we will see how she does tuesday. >> thank you very much. kasie hunt live in california. thanks. >>> up next a florida family outraged after discovering a local police department used mug shots of a relative and other real people as target practice. >> she said oh, my god, they used you as target practice. the picture has bullet holes, one in my forehead and my eye. i was speechless. >> despite the anger, department says use of the mug shots will continue. >>> southwest airlines f
response expected from joanie ernst, new senator, past response bobby jindal, paul ryan and last was kathy mcmorris rogersre expectations from joanie? >> reporter: as you know this slot has something of a curse associated with it. this is when marco rubio drank that water, was sort of ridiculed afterwards. obviously bach mcdonnell hasn't had a trajectory the last few years people want to emulate. republican leaders embrace her as a new face for the republican party, and she will be...
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paul allen raising the 12th man flag and the other 12 aaron rogers leading green bay.or adams but intercepted by the richard sherman in the end zone. seahawks trying to take advantage but russell wilson off the hands of germane kersh picked up by clinton. pack settles for a field goal. 3-0. final second of the quarter 6-0. rogers buying time and finding randall cobb for the 13-yard touchdown. it is 13-0 green bay. late second quarter, wilson looking for curry again. intercepted again. sam shields has it at the goal line. 16-0 pack at the half. third quarter, the seahawks line up for a field goal, don't you believe it. john ryan the holder going to run, no going to throw it
paul allen raising the 12th man flag and the other 12 aaron rogers leading green bay.or adams but intercepted by the richard sherman in the end zone. seahawks trying to take advantage but russell wilson off the hands of germane kersh picked up by clinton. pack settles for a field goal. 3-0. final second of the quarter 6-0. rogers buying time and finding randall cobb for the 13-yard touchdown. it is 13-0 green bay. late second quarter, wilson looking for curry again. intercepted again. sam...
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allen rogers thinks samuel adams and paul revere might have been trying to send a message by includingguess that they wanted to hint that the printing of those coins may have been the first step toward independence. >> reporter: also inside government records, the imprint of the seal of the massachusetts, a george washington medallion, and a silver plate marking the day the box was buried. july 4th 1795. 20 years after the declaration of independence. >> i think it's always exciting to remind all of us what its they this country is about, to remind the american people of how it was built. >> there were two dozen coins in the time capsule some of them from 1855 when it was first opened and resealed. this time they'll be temporarily put on display. that's the other debate. do we want inflict by refurbishing the coins and do we want to add something to it. >> put an iphone in there. there was something that paul revere touched you could look at later. >> a remarkable story. great story. >> great story. >>> still ahead vice president joe biden shows us >> announcer: this portion of "cbs th
allen rogers thinks samuel adams and paul revere might have been trying to send a message by includingguess that they wanted to hint that the printing of those coins may have been the first step toward independence. >> reporter: also inside government records, the imprint of the seal of the massachusetts, a george washington medallion, and a silver plate marking the day the box was buried. july 4th 1795. 20 years after the declaration of independence. >> i think it's always exciting...
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joining us paul philip mudd and bob and mike rogers and our global affairs analyst, lieutenant colonelheard about senator king saying get the americans out? >> i agree. look at the situation. we had firing on an embassy vehicle. if you are sitting in a chair and looking at up sides, maybe the potential for intelligence collection. the government is not there. versus the down side you have to sit there and say, the risk is too high to keep those guys there i. there. >> at what point do officials burn classified documents, destroy hard drives getting rid of stuff that if al qaeda or other terror groups got their hands on would be terrible. >> that's probably started to happen that protocol. the one thing we have to keep in mind is we can't manage this from washington. the guy on the ground has to be the person with the command authority to make that call. everyone back here has to support that ground force commander. it's very easy to get caught up in the emotion and try to push that guy on the ground. >> there's a u.s. ambassador there. the u.s. ambassador mr. chairman they have to deci
joining us paul philip mudd and bob and mike rogers and our global affairs analyst, lieutenant colonelheard about senator king saying get the americans out? >> i agree. look at the situation. we had firing on an embassy vehicle. if you are sitting in a chair and looking at up sides, maybe the potential for intelligence collection. the government is not there. versus the down side you have to sit there and say, the risk is too high to keep those guys there i. there. >> at what point...
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joining us is lieutenant colonel retired james reese, mike rogers rogers, bob baer and our terrorism analyst, paul us. jordanian officials are trying to get this deal done. they are demanding proof of life that this pilot is still alive. are you hopeful that these negotiations the release of the pilot and the japanese journalist that will happen? >> wolf i am. i think the jordanians are very savvy. they will work this negotiation hard all the way to the last moment. one thing we have to keep in mind here. we keep talking about not negotiating with terrorists. the bottom line is, isis is like an army. we are seeing them in syria, in areas of iraq. we can call them terrorists. they do prisoner exchanges and it's difficult sometimes for us to sit here and go it's easy do this but these are different policies. we have to take a look at this and quit calling everyone a terrorist when we're at war with these people. >> a fair point. the u.s. did negotiate through qatar with the taliban to get sergeant bergdahl out of captivity. he was being held by the taliban in exchange for five taliban prisoners. >>
joining us is lieutenant colonel retired james reese, mike rogers rogers, bob baer and our terrorism analyst, paul us. jordanian officials are trying to get this deal done. they are demanding proof of life that this pilot is still alive. are you hopeful that these negotiations the release of the pilot and the japanese journalist that will happen? >> wolf i am. i think the jordanians are very savvy. they will work this negotiation hard all the way to the last moment. one thing we have to...
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roger for unbroken. >> nap and screen play the nominees are: >> pauls thomas anderson foreign her end vice, anthony mccartney and damian for whiplash. >> our north until jean play, the nominees are alan andre, and nicholas jackbone, alexander dinalaris, and for the birds manor the unexpected virtue every ignorance. >> richard linklater for boyhood. emax fry and dan for foxcatcher. wes anderson and hugo guiness for the grand butapest hotel. and, dan gill roy for night crawler. >> grand butapest hotel, al, and err for the inch have i tailing game. hand simmer for inner stellar, gary, for mr. turner. yo hand for theory of everything. >> and the best foreign language film category, the nominees are from poland, idan frush a, laviason, from astonia, tank reason, from loratnia. tim buck two, from argentinia, wild tails. >> foray chief n directing the nominees r: bird manor the unexpected virtue of ignorance. richard linkletter for boyhood. bennett miller for fox catcher. wes anderson for the grand butapest hotel. and morton tilton for the imitation game. >> for performance by an actress, in a leading role, the nom
roger for unbroken. >> nap and screen play the nominees are: >> pauls thomas anderson foreign her end vice, anthony mccartney and damian for whiplash. >> our north until jean play, the nominees are alan andre, and nicholas jackbone, alexander dinalaris, and for the birds manor the unexpected virtue every ignorance. >> richard linklater for boyhood. emax fry and dan for foxcatcher. wes anderson and hugo guiness for the grand butapest hotel. and, dan gill roy for night...
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paul tagliabue stepped down. >> the right-hand man to tagliabue is running the show... >> tagliabue will be succeeded by roger goodellator: his second- in-command and closest aide, roger goodell, took over. goodell had grown up in washington, the son of a united states senator from new york. early in his career, he worked as former commissioner pete rozelle's driver. >> he basically got his job by writing to the commissioner and saying, "please, i'd like to work in the nfl." >> narrator: it took goodell 24 years to work his way to the top. he was chief operating officer when the league's scientific committee sent those controversial papers to the journal neurosurgery. >> here's a guy who spent more than half of his life in the nfl and more than anyone should be acutely aware of sort of the dangers that are lurking in this problem. >> narrator: now goodell was fully in charge of the league's handling of the concussion crisis. he soon replaced the rheumatologist dr. elliot pellman and promoted the neurologist dr. ira casson. >> dr. ira casson, who is an expert, but an abrasive person who is contemptuous of the argument
paul tagliabue stepped down. >> the right-hand man to tagliabue is running the show... >> tagliabue will be succeeded by roger goodellator: his second- in-command and closest aide, roger goodell, took over. goodell had grown up in washington, the son of a united states senator from new york. early in his career, he worked as former commissioner pete rozelle's driver. >> he basically got his job by writing to the commissioner and saying, "please, i'd like to work in the...
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roger deacons for "unbroken." >>> for map and screenplays the nominees are jason hall for "american sniper," graham moore for "imitation game," paulor theory of and damian gentlemen zell for "whiplash." >> for original screenplay the nominees are alejandro and nicholas jakabone alexander and armando bow for "the birdman or the unexpected virtue of ignorance," richard linklater for "boyhood," ee. max frye for fox catcher, budapest hotel and dan gilroy for "night crawler." >>> for original score, the nominees are, alexander despla for "the grand budapest hotel," alexander for the imitation gram. hans zimmer for interstellar, garry for "mr. turner" and johan johansson for "the theory of everything." >> in the best foreign language film category the nominees are from poland "ee da," from russia, laviason from estonia, tangerine, from moratania, timbuktu, and from argentina, "wild tales." >>> for achievement in directing the nominees are alejandro for "birdman or the unexpected virtue of ignorance." ling later. wes anderson for the grand budapest hotel and morton tildon for "the imitation game." >> for performance by an actress in a le
roger deacons for "unbroken." >>> for map and screenplays the nominees are jason hall for "american sniper," graham moore for "imitation game," paulor theory of and damian gentlemen zell for "whiplash." >> for original screenplay the nominees are alejandro and nicholas jakabone alexander and armando bow for "the birdman or the unexpected virtue of ignorance," richard linklater for "boyhood," ee. max frye for fox catcher,...
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roger deakins for "unbroken." >> for adapted screenplay, the nominees are jason hall for "american sniper," graham moore for "the imitation game," paulrything" and damien chazelle for "whiplash." >>> for original screenplay, the nominees are inarritu and nicholas giacobone, alexander dinelaris for "birdman" or the unexpected virtue of ignorance. richard linklater for "boyhood," e. max frye for "foxcatcher." wes anderson and hugo guinness for "the grand budapest hotel" and dan gilroy for "nightcrawler." >> for original score, the nominees are, for "the imitation game," hans zimmer for "interstellar," gary yershon for "mr. turner" and johamn johansson for "the theory of everything." >>> in the best foreign language film category the nominees are "from poland "ida." from russia "leviathan." from estonia, "tangerines," from mauritania "timbuktu" and from argentina "wild tales." >>> for achievement in directing, the nominees are alejandro gonzalez inarritu for "birdman" or "the unexpected virtue of ignorance." richard linklater for "boyhood," bennett miller for "foxcatcher," wes anderson for budapest hotel," and morten tyldum for "the imi
roger deakins for "unbroken." >> for adapted screenplay, the nominees are jason hall for "american sniper," graham moore for "the imitation game," paulrything" and damien chazelle for "whiplash." >>> for original screenplay, the nominees are inarritu and nicholas giacobone, alexander dinelaris for "birdman" or the unexpected virtue of ignorance. richard linklater for "boyhood," e. max frye for...
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roger deacon for "unbroken". >> adapted screenplay the nominees are jason hall for "american sniper." graham moore for "the imitation game." paulplay ahan drove -- alejandro -- >> richard linklater forking with boyhood". e. max fry and fetterman for "foxcatcher". dan gilroy for "night crawler". >> for original score the nominees are alexander despl a, for "the grand budapest hotel" and for" the imitation game." chance zimmer for "inner stellar." "the theory of everything". >> the best foreign language film category the nominees are from poland. from russia. from estonia "tangerine." from moratamia. and from argentina "wild tales." >> for achievement in directing the nominees are alehandro for "birdman." richard linklater for "boyhood." bennett miller for "foxcatcher." wes anderson for "the grand beauty pest hotel." morton tilden for "the imitation game." >> for performance by an actress in a leading role the nominees are marion cotiar in "two days one night." felicity jones. julianne moore. rosamin pike in "gone girl." reese witherspoon in "wild". >> for performance by an actor in a leading role the nominees are steve carell in
roger deacon for "unbroken". >> adapted screenplay the nominees are jason hall for "american sniper." graham moore for "the imitation game." paulplay ahan drove -- alejandro -- >> richard linklater forking with boyhood". e. max fry and fetterman for "foxcatcher". dan gilroy for "night crawler". >> for original score the nominees are alexander despl a, for "the grand budapest hotel" and for" the imitation...
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roger deacons for "unbroken." >>> for adapted screenplay the nominees are -- jason hall for "american sniper." graham moore for "the imitation game." paulhenlash." >>> for original screenplay, the nominees are -- al la al haund dre, and alexander and armando for the birdman or unexpected virtue of ignorance. richard linklater for "boyhood." e. max frye and dan fudderman for "foxcatcher." wes anderson and hugo guinness for "the grand budapest hotel." and dan gilroy for "night crawler." >>> for original score the nominees are -- alexander day spla for "the grand budapest hotel." alexander day spla for the imitation game. hans zimmer for interstellar gary for mr. turner and yohan johansson for "the theory of everything." >>> in the best foreign language film category, the nominees are -- from poland eda. from russia laviathan. in estonia, tangerines. from moratania, timbuktu and from argentina, "wild tales." >>> for achievement in directing, birdman, richard linklater, bennett miller, wes anderson and morton tilldon for the "imitation game." >> for performance by an actress in a leading role, the nominees are -- marion cotillard. felicity
roger deacons for "unbroken." >>> for adapted screenplay the nominees are -- jason hall for "american sniper." graham moore for "the imitation game." paulhenlash." >>> for original screenplay, the nominees are -- al la al haund dre, and alexander and armando for the birdman or unexpected virtue of ignorance. richard linklater for "boyhood." e. max frye and dan fudderman for "foxcatcher." wes anderson and hugo guinness for...