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williams a cinema operates barter rebought as well as the namesake. earnings of $0.49 per share on revenue of $982 million they raised their guidance. why. is the stock down after hitting an all-time high of $61.56? we looked into the report. sometimes you have to do some digging. there is concern that they specifically will have to much product, too much inventory leftover. the demand won't be there. therefore it will have a lot of sales at the store, discounted items which i know we like. so by the way the house and recovery of 30% this year. cheryl: thank you. we enjoy it. david: of course the retail's, go out and buy more. the s&p futures are closing. let's go back to a very contentious allen who is joined by our friend on the floor of the cme. let's get to you first. serious business. the fact is that the saudi arabian is had actually been behind the u.s. pushed for more action. so if, in fact, the other countries, if they tried to form some kind of alliance, they will succeed. they're they're just pumping more oil for us. >> exactly right. there
williams a cinema operates barter rebought as well as the namesake. earnings of $0.49 per share on revenue of $982 million they raised their guidance. why. is the stock down after hitting an all-time high of $61.56? we looked into the report. sometimes you have to do some digging. there is concern that they specifically will have to much product, too much inventory leftover. the demand won't be there. therefore it will have a lot of sales at the store, discounted items which i know we like. so...
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again a lived. cinema so that all women meant any novels. because into me and. another person in the seat book is to rely on the polish plot. to if you feel. good kill him when you know you. know me or noir want to know it as i know it until i know casey all or can all. get a star in can be on me and. kill has drawn one on one of the course . kill a human to selene via. get off the sun. killing him paul. simon can this killer get on paul. the way it was a child i never had toys in the world same i'm thrown away i started collecting them one by one about the first three years they would steal them from my children grown ups all of them because they got used to it and now they don't steal and nothing. like toys. and this was the first one. mistery bear this one. i've had it for seven years. yet almost twenty years ago they threw the bodies of matt hill. now they toss them from the size. they toss to lady come lately mutilated. they tossed her pieces from player to down here. an arm here i like there. i can get in any place everyone gets along fine with me my toys
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>> well, i hope i don't end up in a cinema by myself watching ice station zebra over and over again. k i've got such a diverse set of interests, movies, aviation, technology-- >> howard hughes. >> well, i don't know if howard was involved in sports teams. >> allen's diverse set of interests also led him to invest in over 100 business ventures. most of them were poorly managed or ahead of their time, so they flopped, and he slid from being the third-richest man in the world to 57th. were you just too early, or was it that you really needed a bill gates and didn't have that other person to push it through? >> look, in microsoft days, you had some great ideas and some great execution between me and bill and many other people. you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, o
>> well, i hope i don't end up in a cinema by myself watching ice station zebra over and over again. k i've got such a diverse set of interests, movies, aviation, technology-- >> howard hughes. >> well, i don't know if howard was involved in sports teams. >> allen's diverse set of interests also led him to invest in over 100 business ventures. most of them were poorly managed or ahead of their time, so they flopped, and he slid from being the third-richest man in the...
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again a lived in cinemas either tell them and then he nods. yes because into me i'm. not personally a secret book is to rely on the tallest. the if you feel. good kill him when i don't know you. know me or annoy you want to know it because i know that until i know casey all or can all. get a sprinkle me on me and. kill has drawn the one on one of the course. hero human to selene pia. get off the sun. killing him paul. simon can this cure you don't pull. where there was a child i never had toys in the world same i'm thrown away i started collecting them one by one about the first three years they would steal them from my children grown ups all of them because they got used to it's an now they don't steal and nothing. like toys. and this was the first one. mistery bear this one. i've had it for seven years. almost twenty years ago they threw the bodies them out hill. but no now. now they toss them from this size. lady come lately mutilated. pieces from up there to down here. an arm here. i can get in any place everyone gets along fine with me my toys are like all kinds o
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moment,ry much in the but at the same time, i had to make a piece of cinema. everybody was working their hardest. we knew it was going to be incredibly difficult. tavis: >> does it say something to the immediacy of shakespeare's work that you could deliver in a short amount of time? >> if i could have done avengers in 12 days i would take a long vacation, and america would have been very angry at me. it is all character stuff. i think what made me able to do , people ihe actors knew i could trust, that we were all on the same page because you cannot have surprises. you struck gold lately. i was looking at your work, and we all know there is no such thing as an overnight success, but you really have struck lightning. it happened for you in this space and time. i am curious. what makes it happen for a particular person? everybody has got something they are trying to get done, yet for certain individuals it starts clicking. that happened for you. >> if we are talking about the i have been a yearssional writer for 24 , so there were a lot of nights. avengers happen
moment,ry much in the but at the same time, i had to make a piece of cinema. everybody was working their hardest. we knew it was going to be incredibly difficult. tavis: >> does it say something to the immediacy of shakespeare's work that you could deliver in a short amount of time? >> if i could have done avengers in 12 days i would take a long vacation, and america would have been very angry at me. it is all character stuff. i think what made me able to do , people ihe actors knew...
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cinema. the studios say no, no, no, no, no, no, no, unless it's a specific type of cinema, unless it's a family we haven't seen a black family like this before, and that was important to me too, to show a black family in a way we haven't seen them before. >> what scene was the most difficult for you to recreate? >> oh, i think that bus scene, because on that bridge there were actual lynches that took place. >> yeah. >> and they were -- and i was on the bus with the kids, and i yelled action. and then from nowhere came the kkk and the swastikas and the crosses, and i yelled cut, but they can't hear me because i'm on the bus. and i'm yelling cut, cut, and they're still coming at us, shaking the bus. and i realized at that moment that these kids were heroes, that these kids were heroes. and there was nobody -- there was no director to yell cut. >> wow. >> when that happened. >> as you said, so much of the movie is about father/son relations. let's watch this clip. >> what was the name of that movie, honey? >> "in the heat of the night". >> "in the heat of the night" with sidney poitier. >> sidney
cinema. the studios say no, no, no, no, no, no, no, unless it's a specific type of cinema, unless it's a family we haven't seen a black family like this before, and that was important to me too, to show a black family in a way we haven't seen them before. >> what scene was the most difficult for you to recreate? >> oh, i think that bus scene, because on that bridge there were actual lynches that took place. >> yeah. >> and they were -- and i was on the bus with the kids,...
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majority interest his other partner was bruce and he started the majority partner in a restaurants called foreign cinema. and has been one of the 10 or 15 high grossing restaurants and it's on the top one-hundred list. it's a beautiful restaurants people thought they were crazy to go in there but mr. mcdonald has been a significant owner of this place for a number of years but a silent partner. he is now bringing in a real restaurants into the area. the bar across the street is proven it's ready for a restaurants. a they've hired randy lewis he's a chef and he was voted as one of the top 10 restaurants of the city by the food magazine. they're bringing in the best bartender and has been featured on the tv shows. this is going to be the real deal folks. anderson has been before you. he's a city -- he has a city commissioner job in san francisco and has a very successful promotion company all the partners know what they're doing and we request that this permit this is now if place be added to the new security plan the new business plan and the 3 new partners. if you have any questions we'll be happy >> i
majority interest his other partner was bruce and he started the majority partner in a restaurants called foreign cinema. and has been one of the 10 or 15 high grossing restaurants and it's on the top one-hundred list. it's a beautiful restaurants people thought they were crazy to go in there but mr. mcdonald has been a significant owner of this place for a number of years but a silent partner. he is now bringing in a real restaurants into the area. the bar across the street is proven it's...
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a beautiful soundtrack. we've got more with spike lee. i want to talk to you about cinemathe president and politics as well when we come back. >> did anyone tell the pilgrims they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> ya, i consider you jew-talian. >> okay, whatever you want. >> who plays kafka? >> who saw kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter). >> asking the tough questions. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are you improving your lips? >> (laughter). >> when she's talking, you never know where the conversation is going to go. >> it looks like anthony wiener is throwing his hat in the ring. >> his what in the ring? >> his hat. >> a
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a fundraising movie night will be held september 28 at the rafael cinema. nd a link to the k-9s twitter page on our website, kpix.com. we'll be right back. i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ returning to san francisco. you may remember.. the netwk shot the third season of its reality show in >>> after nearly 20 years, mtv's the real world is returning to san francisco. the network shot the third season of its reality show
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. >> the venice film festival is a festival that supports and distributes traditional and ambitious cinema our aim is to discover new, exciting, and artistically interesting films from around the world every year. >> with sections ranging from new cinematic trends to a workshop dedicated to african films, venice is once again offering a wide range of approaches to film. german cinema is fielding competition to its famous hi mark trilogy. star german actress will be part of this years international jury headed by none other than bernardo bertolucci, who received an oscar for "the last emperor" in 1987. venice counts among the most important film festivals in the world. this year's anniversary will see plenty of celebrations with retrospectives and special screenings. >> for many, t is more than just a dance. it's a passion. the world's top tango dancers have just finished the world championships in the city of its birth. >> that, of course, is argentina's capital buenos aires . 37 couples battled it out with the top three prizes all going to argentinians. asked to tell the secret of their f
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corporate media blackout of any news that threatens the they most is a more realistic pool traits of america today maybe at the cinema this is the truth because. it was a. very hard to take a. look again there is a cloud that that would that make their lives. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. fears later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. and people take interest the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off taking they could do what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. what do you think would be high enough price for americans and the west in general to realize that this noting with minds is actually extremely counterproductive to the our own national interests and that of vino they are logged in to
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the corporate media blackout of any news this threatens the day most is a more realistic portraits of america today maybe at the cinema this is the truth to go. the pledge was a terrible mistake and led very hard to take a listen once again to the among the club that never had sex with her make their lives let alone. listen to some of the i'm . going to say. it's. hold it. hold it. i. don't speak. i. wish i was. bombing. them on m m m. m. m m i am. going. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's dead. but hears things most people never to think call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor i think other civil out of. the great life lived against the odds. today's news on the week's top stories right here. the u.s. and u.k. . allegations of a chemical attack in syria. warns that western intervention would simply inflame the entire region. britain's guardian newspaper reveals it was pressured by london into. the notorious eavesdropping of calls from. bradley manning appeals for a presidential pardon on his thirty five years revealing u.s. war crimes however for
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and it's a way of promoting a different genre in mainstream cinema. >> it doesn't make any sense to keep the separation between the narrative themes and other films. both are creative works from filmmakers. all give us a sense of what is going on in our contemporary world. >> reporter: and artistic values are paramount, so too is the continuing commercialization to ensure the festival's success. >> and this year 55 feature films are being shown at the venice film festival. >>> an ancient porcelain bowl is expected to sell more than $10 million. souther business will hold an auction secreterring an array of white and blue art including this bowl that dates back to the 1500s. it is one of three. the auction is held as part of the sotheby's celebration. >>> president barack obama said he's convinced that syria did use chemical weapons against its own people. during an interview the president said he has not made any decision about how the u.s. will respond. for nearly two weeks fire crews in california have been working nonstop battling the fear wildfire around yosemite national park. crews
and it's a way of promoting a different genre in mainstream cinema. >> it doesn't make any sense to keep the separation between the narrative themes and other films. both are creative works from filmmakers. all give us a sense of what is going on in our contemporary world. >> reporter: and artistic values are paramount, so too is the continuing commercialization to ensure the festival's success. >> and this year 55 feature films are being shown at the venice film festival....
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. >>> plus stepping back in time, a silent feast for cinema-goers in the philippines. ♪ >>> it is goodve you with us. these are the top stories on al jazeera. western powers weigh options for military action in syria, this after an apparent chemical weapons attack on civilians last week. the french foreign minister says that a decision will be made in the coming days. >> the corruption trial for disgraced chinese politician bo xilai ends with revelations of sexual misconduct between his wife and former aid. bo accused of abuse of power as governor. >>> u.s. firefighters struggle to contain a giant blaze which has reached yosemite national park in california and the fire threatens the san francisco water and power supplies. >>> the afghan president hamid karzai arrives in pakistan, his first trip across the border since the new prime minister won elections in may and we have more now with kamal from islamabad. what is on the agenda? >> reporter: well, on the agenda, are the prospects for peace, security and regional issues which are also on the minds of pakistani and afghan leader. he i
. >>> plus stepping back in time, a silent feast for cinema-goers in the philippines. ♪ >>> it is goodve you with us. these are the top stories on al jazeera. western powers weigh options for military action in syria, this after an apparent chemical weapons attack on civilians last week. the french foreign minister says that a decision will be made in the coming days. >> the corruption trial for disgraced chinese politician bo xilai ends with revelations of sexual...
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they shared a common interest in cinema. they were also dropping acid several times a month.akes one film at ucla. it earns him a "d." he skips his graduation and tells ray he's moving to new york city. but a few months later, ray runs into jim at the beach in venice. he's been living on someone's roof and writing songs for a rock concert he hears in his head. ray asks him to sing one. jim hesitates. then he sings "moonlight drive." ♪ let's swim to the moon, uh-huh ♪ ♪ let's climb through the tide depp: ray is impressed by the poetry of his lyrics. they decide to start a band. jim's already chosen a name from a poem by william blake. "if the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite." jim moves in with ray and his girlfriend, dorothy fujikawa. ray invites someone from his meditation class to come jam with them. john densmore brings his friend, robby krieger. jim loves his bottleneck slide so much, he wants to use it on every song. ♪ they're going to destroy depp: robby and john like his lyrics more than his voice, but something about
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. >> ellen has a love of cinema. she seems friendly and familiar. e does with her audience on her daytime show and the kind of interviewing she does, makes her a really good fit for this. >> reporter: degeneres joins steve martin, whoopie goldberg and billy crystal as a repeat emcee of the king of all award shows. but she has a long way to go if she wants to top bob hope's 18 times. >> this is hollywood's most exciting giveaway show. her friendly charge and jabs and self-deprecating jokes, winning over the crowd that she first hosted in 2007. >> this has been a dream of mine since i was a little girl. >> reporter: the world waits with bated breath to see how she will top the star-studded skits. pitching scripts to martin scorsese. and posing for picks with clint eastwood. >> do you mind? >> reporter: and giving directions to steven spielberg. >> make it more even on both sides. >> reporter: that bringing gold for the academy, with nearly 40 million viewers pane a daytime talk show host, sweeping up an emmy nod, for hollywood's biggest prime time even
. >> ellen has a love of cinema. she seems friendly and familiar. e does with her audience on her daytime show and the kind of interviewing she does, makes her a really good fit for this. >> reporter: degeneres joins steve martin, whoopie goldberg and billy crystal as a repeat emcee of the king of all award shows. but she has a long way to go if she wants to top bob hope's 18 times. >> this is hollywood's most exciting giveaway show. her friendly charge and jabs and...
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ip man the grandmaster adds a healthy dose of intense fight scenes to create a film unlike anything you've seen in recent cinemayears training. my fighting scene in the rain is the most difficult scene in my acting career. we take like 50 overnight in the rain. every take and every angle we take 27 times. >> reporter: zi zang known for "crouching tiger hidden dragon" plays a female kung fu master torn between her love for ip man and her desire to avenge her father's death. >> there's one scene that was really difficult, was shot in the train station. because the weather was so cold. i always think wong kar-wai can choose anywhere he wants. like he chose the coldest possible. every night my hands, my feet are always numb. >> reporter: the dynamic fight scenes kung fu movies have always captivated american audiences. and most will agree that ip man's most famous student, bruce lee, was the catalyst for the collision of asian and american pop culture. lee and kung fu's influence can be seen all over modern pop culture. from keanu reeves in "the matrix." >> i know kung fu. >> reporter: or in the work of a truly ame
ip man the grandmaster adds a healthy dose of intense fight scenes to create a film unlike anything you've seen in recent cinemayears training. my fighting scene in the rain is the most difficult scene in my acting career. we take like 50 overnight in the rain. every take and every angle we take 27 times. >> reporter: zi zang known for "crouching tiger hidden dragon" plays a female kung fu master torn between her love for ip man and her desire to avenge her father's death....
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corporate media blackout of any news that threatens their pay most is a more realistic portraits of america today maybe at the cinema this is the truth to go. plenty. plenty it was terrible they weren't very hard to take out a lens against a long hair a plug that has sex with the perfect hair no lens let's listen. listen listen listen listen listen. listen listen listen. listen. let's just say. it's. the interview. what do you think would be enough prize for americans and the west in general to realize that noting with moderns is actually extremely counterproductive to our own national interests. in. the middle east and. steve this is the best place for actually i think. the low. little. little bit. i. think. that steve. irwin. the with. the little. legal move slowly and good bill. spector's access to the science from the alleged chemical attack us is blaming the government of russia warns against jumping to conclusions. so this week bradley manning asked for a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for the biggest leak of classified data in america's history. we were faced with a
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of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already recognized. they show some kind of people that i am not at all part of. but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk now about one of the frontiers that you broke down. you're one of the first to do. you went into the streets of paris but not to the streets that we know that are in front of the palace but the streets with a very mixed community. in those days, even more so. and that inspired you to do collections. this was in a way breaking a parisian code, wasn't it? instead of pretending these immigrants were not there, you're actually inspired by their colors, their hair, their clothes, and you turn them into your collection. >> definitely. i was very inspired by different peopl
of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already recognized. they show some kind of people that i am not at all part of. but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk...
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they say real estate is only a small part of their business. >> we work in the cinema and tv industry. we also work for construction sites and solar panel inspections. it is very diversified. >> this french company sent civil drones equipped with infrared sensors after analyzing the data they can help their clients avoid future problems. >> we were able to see that the field was covered in beatles. >> drones can be used in disaster surveillance and environmental protection. oil and gas companies hope to use them to detect pipeline faults in the arctic. many other applications are still to be found. >> in the future, drones will have mechanical bombs and we will be able to do things instead of being passive. drones will perhaps be able to move an object, place to another and do dangerous tasks. >> advocates say the aircraft is five to six times cheaper than a helicopter. according to a recent u.s. and report, in the next 10 years, the industry is expected to create more than 100,000 new jobs. critics say that is a prelude to increased mastic surveillance. -- domestic surveillance. >> i
they say real estate is only a small part of their business. >> we work in the cinema and tv industry. we also work for construction sites and solar panel inspections. it is very diversified. >> this french company sent civil drones equipped with infrared sensors after analyzing the data they can help their clients avoid future problems. >> we were able to see that the field was covered in beatles. >> drones can be used in disaster surveillance and environmental...
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. >> larry, as a director who's mainly done narrative films in the past and independent cinema, what made want to do a film on this benetton rainbow of faith comedy tour? >> well, you know, it was nice to do something where the body count was zero at the end of the picture. i think there were a couple of points where the producers might have wanted to up it by one with my getting -- starting the first place which appeared to be a disaster. but i live in new york part of the year. i think every new yorker is constantly reminded about what intolerance -- religious intolerance can do. it seemed that the themes were so important, this is not a touchy touchy-feely film. anyone who's seen keith or mosha understand they're pretty rough on each other. and the idea that people can be rough on each other and they can talk about their differences but do it peacefully and actually in a humorous fashion was very appealing to me. as a narrative filmmaker, the idea of doing a comedy documentary was appealing. >> john: i have to say, i've seen the film twice now with full audiences in theatres and wh
. >> larry, as a director who's mainly done narrative films in the past and independent cinema, what made want to do a film on this benetton rainbow of faith comedy tour? >> well, you know, it was nice to do something where the body count was zero at the end of the picture. i think there were a couple of points where the producers might have wanted to up it by one with my getting -- starting the first place which appeared to be a disaster. but i live in new york part of the year. i...
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from got a letter somebody who said she's 94 years old and she said she refuses to take the discount in the cinema lest she think that she is old. there you have it. man of your age, what a horrible phrase. i will be back with the most extraordinary interesting person who we are talking to about europe. she is one of the gifted come date or thes here in washington. you're going to love her i know. we'll be right back. >> white house chronicle produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. >> and now the program host llewellyn king and co-host linda asparello. >> hello again and thank you for coming along. i'd like to remind you guests we stay show and myself in washington at the american guest house. it's like a club, very comfortable. normally it's a bed and breakfast but it's nicer than that. it is a very pleasant environment. it remind me of a club i used to belong to in london where you could just set until. it has all the comforts of a familiar suit of clothes. do look it up if you're coming to washington. you'll find yourself extraordinary well taken care of. now i would
from got a letter somebody who said she's 94 years old and she said she refuses to take the discount in the cinema lest she think that she is old. there you have it. man of your age, what a horrible phrase. i will be back with the most extraordinary interesting person who we are talking to about europe. she is one of the gifted come date or thes here in washington. you're going to love her i know. we'll be right back. >> white house chronicle produced in collaboration with whut, howard...
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theater and of really really long time done a few films in fact i'm going to plug one west and it's going to be screaming on august sixth at the arena cinema hollywood and sit in the movie west and west and who plays i play a lawyer in which allowed oh you get to do actual work i don't do background work any longer. i have been fortunate i think soaps are smart about. characters from the top three go away and do other things i got to go work on desperate housewives for about five years and i was still coming back during hiatus and working on one life to live and it helps because when you put us out there on other projects it brings in more viewers to come back to the program how did you get the word that the show was coming back. i think i heard of america slaves actually sent me an e-mail saying anything about coming back to work and i thought is she having a lemonade stand or something she needs help with so i heard it just as a rumor and then about a week after that i got a call from someone who could actually offer me the job after erica probably could offer me. so i heard it through an email from america and where do you shoot we shou
theater and of really really long time done a few films in fact i'm going to plug one west and it's going to be screaming on august sixth at the arena cinema hollywood and sit in the movie west and west and who plays i play a lawyer in which allowed oh you get to do actual work i don't do background work any longer. i have been fortunate i think soaps are smart about. characters from the top three go away and do other things i got to go work on desperate housewives for about five years and i...
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taking this grade b, maybe grade d movie and they're showing it at 200 theaters owned by regal cinemas for athis could turn into the next "rocky horror picture show." we could have "sharknado" merchandise. this is train wreck television that ends up capturing the imagination or feeling for what is really terrible television. this is organic surprise. this did not happen because the sci-fi channel owned by nbc comcast i think, decided we'll do elaborate strategy. people started watching it. it was so bad they started to tweet. so they ended up with something like 400,000 online comments on twitter. 5,000 tweets per minute by end of the movie. famous people tweeting. mia farrow, joe biden's wife and lennox lewis, said, quote, can't believe the wife wants me to change the channel from "sharknado." not going to happen. that is kind of good. viewers are calling each other and going to see it t started out in the first 15 minutes of this film with 1.2 million at 9:00. ends up at 10:45. 1.6 million. look what happens they replay it. 1.9 million overall. finally 2.1 million. it's a phenomenon. ashle
taking this grade b, maybe grade d movie and they're showing it at 200 theaters owned by regal cinemas for athis could turn into the next "rocky horror picture show." we could have "sharknado" merchandise. this is train wreck television that ends up capturing the imagination or feeling for what is really terrible television. this is organic surprise. this did not happen because the sci-fi channel owned by nbc comcast i think, decided we'll do elaborate strategy. people...
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perhaps cinema cannot change the world, but we know it can create a world. at the venice film festival, matt damon, nicolas cage, and george clooney are all competing for top prizes. the competition has a few surprises up its sleeve. >> it is the world's oldest international film festival. 11 days of movie madness in venice kicked off with a bang on wednesday thanks to the premiere of gravity =-- the 3d space drama, "gravity." it sees george clooney and sandra bullock as astronauts flung into deep space. >> i try to find really good scripts. if there is something i can do in them -- there were only to the parts. sandy had the other one. i fell like this was the only part i could get away with. i did like the character a lot. i thought it was fun to be able to play. >> 20 films are in competition for the prestigious golden lion. ayou will come face-to-face with real surprises, which i hope will be pleasant and also entertaining. >> the jury is headed up by an oscar-winning italian director. films such as terry gilliam's and "under the skin" will be vying for
perhaps cinema cannot change the world, but we know it can create a world. at the venice film festival, matt damon, nicolas cage, and george clooney are all competing for top prizes. the competition has a few surprises up its sleeve. >> it is the world's oldest international film festival. 11 days of movie madness in venice kicked off with a bang on wednesday thanks to the premiere of gravity =-- the 3d space drama, "gravity." it sees george clooney and sandra bullock as...
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the maps show the approach, a smooth drive coming past the regal cinemas where you can see sharknado. good stuff. catch it. actually don't catch it. it's dangerous. watch it. the monthly job numbers due out any minute. scott mcgrew is always keeping an eye on it for us. he will bring them to you as soon as they are released. >> with the b.a.r.t. strike looming we'll tell you about commute options you should think about for monday. >> reporter: south bay law enforcement has raided and shut down what they said was an illegal gambling operation. i'm bob redell. we'll take you live to gilroy for this story. >> reporter: b.a.r.t.'s unions have given a 72-hour strike notice. i'll have the story coming up. >> they had to come through the bay brinl. right now we have the build. i'm watching the san mateo bridge for debris there as well. >> a lot happening across the bay area as we get into the all-important weekend. i've got your forecast all around us coming up. >>> no matter what, that forecast will be spectacular in my mind because it is friday. take a look at this. the bay bridge has a li
the maps show the approach, a smooth drive coming past the regal cinemas where you can see sharknado. good stuff. catch it. actually don't catch it. it's dangerous. watch it. the monthly job numbers due out any minute. scott mcgrew is always keeping an eye on it for us. he will bring them to you as soon as they are released. >> with the b.a.r.t. strike looming we'll tell you about commute options you should think about for monday. >> reporter: south bay law enforcement has raided...
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cinemas either tell them and then he nods. yes because into me i'm. not personally a c. book is to rely on the polish plot. to if you feel. good kill him when you know you. know me or annoy. you as i know it until i know casey all or can all. get a star in camille me and. kill her strong one on one of the course . kill a human to selene pia. get off the sun. killing him paul. simon can this cure you don't pull. when there was a child i never had toys in the world same and thrown away i started collecting them one by one about the first three years they would steal them from my children grown ups all of them because they got used to it and now they don't steal and nothing. like toys. and this was the first one. mistery bear this one. i've had it for seven years. almost twenty years ago they threw the bodies of matt hale. but no now. now they toast them from the size. they tossed a lady come lately mutilated. they tossed her pieces from up there to down here in that arm here i like there. i can get in any place everyone gets along fine with me my toys are like all kinds of
cinemas either tell them and then he nods. yes because into me i'm. not personally a c. book is to rely on the polish plot. to if you feel. good kill him when you know you. know me or annoy. you as i know it until i know casey all or can all. get a star in camille me and. kill her strong one on one of the course . kill a human to selene pia. get off the sun. killing him paul. simon can this cure you don't pull. when there was a child i never had toys in the world same and thrown away i started...
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filmmakers yet the state of the business is such that he's taken a kick starter to get funding for his latest movie. he's here to talk obama, cinemaow you can help finance his film so do the right thing. that's catchy. i should write that down. dr. rezas a -- aslan, author is here and we'll talk religion and politics and he'll ask why a comedian should be allowed to review a religious scholar. >> dr. sanjay gupta switches gears on the healing powers of cannabis. tonight's f bomb will deal with that if i can remember the words. to
filmmakers yet the state of the business is such that he's taken a kick starter to get funding for his latest movie. he's here to talk obama, cinemaow you can help finance his film so do the right thing. that's catchy. i should write that down. dr. rezas a -- aslan, author is here and we'll talk religion and politics and he'll ask why a comedian should be allowed to review a religious scholar. >> dr. sanjay gupta switches gears on the healing powers of cannabis. tonight's f bomb will deal...
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a couple from silver spring, maryland, publicly took to twitter to complain about what they thought was racial profiling at their local regal cinemaught were bullet-proof vests, they had side arms, they had a badge that was sewn into their, into their shirt. they looked serious. >> regal entertainment group released a statement saying they routinely employ security personnel at particularly sold out showings and management and the theater never received any complaints about security or its staff. >> all right. here is a look at your weather now. nice start to the workweek. in the north east around the great lakes. but another day of rain for the already soaked southeast. atlanta and new orleans could get up to 3 inches. >> temperatures in the interior west, 5 to 10 degrees warmer than normal. denver, upper 90s. saint louis, minneapolis, omaha, will be in the mid to upper 80s. >> not quite america's cup, competitive nautical race nonetheless, anything that floats regatta, key largo, florida. i like this one. >> spectators cheered on the captains, vessels made out of buckets. a bumper, even parts of a casket. competitors came from a
a couple from silver spring, maryland, publicly took to twitter to complain about what they thought was racial profiling at their local regal cinemaught were bullet-proof vests, they had side arms, they had a badge that was sewn into their, into their shirt. they looked serious. >> regal entertainment group released a statement saying they routinely employ security personnel at particularly sold out showings and management and the theater never received any complaints about security or...
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a possibility. >> where is the art of cinema here? words, the joy they get out of it is the possibility of watching a new film by spike -- >> it's not a possibility. we're going for it. are they going to cancel the season? >> no, he's the commissioner of the nba. >> i'm interested in people who participate in funding your film. they get out of it simply the joy of watching your film when it's released? >> can i just tell you a story real quick. i know we're on the clock. >> yes, we are under time. >> i got a tweet that said, spike, tonight i had to make a decision whether to send you $5 or eating and i'm going to go hungry tonight and you can take this $5. i don't ask anybody to do that, but that's the type of -- >> because they say they want to support you for a movie they don't even know what it is yet. >> but they have seen 30 years of films. that's what matters. >> okay. >> go make your movie. >> take your money. >> charlie rose is contributing $20. >> make your movie. >> $20 can't get you courtside, baby. $20 can't get you courtsi
a possibility. >> where is the art of cinema here? words, the joy they get out of it is the possibility of watching a new film by spike -- >> it's not a possibility. we're going for it. are they going to cancel the season? >> no, he's the commissioner of the nba. >> i'm interested in people who participate in funding your film. they get out of it simply the joy of watching your film when it's released? >> can i just tell you a story real quick. i know we're on the...
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a new high-profile supporter in hollywood. actor matt damon spoke about him on "alternative cinema." en to this. >> i think it's a great thing that we did. if we're going to trade or civil liberties for our security, then that should be a decision that we collectively make, you know, it shouldn't be made for us. >> reporter: damon is no stranger to espionage, at least when it comes to the movies. one of his most well-known roles is that of secret agent jason bourne. >> and nissan says it's planning to sell self-driving cars by the year 2020. the japanese automaker says it's working with a number of universities including m.i.t. to perfect the technology, general motors, toyota and audi are also working on self-driving cars, as is the tech giant google, which has been working on the technology for years. >> up next, a top republican on the senate armed services committee joins me. i'll ask senator john mccain what he thinks the u.s. should do in syria right now. plus we have details of george zimmerman's request for court costs. he's asking the state of florida and the taxpayers there
a new high-profile supporter in hollywood. actor matt damon spoke about him on "alternative cinema." en to this. >> i think it's a great thing that we did. if we're going to trade or civil liberties for our security, then that should be a decision that we collectively make, you know, it shouldn't be made for us. >> reporter: damon is no stranger to espionage, at least when it comes to the movies. one of his most well-known roles is that of secret agent jason bourne....
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diana was and still is a hulkly popular figure here in brittain and there will be a lot of people who will rushing to the cinema cap ters here. but at the same time there are a lot of people who wish diana would be left to rest. there's a degree of cynicism here but i'm sure people will go see it all the same. >> sort of on a bright side william and kate made news their first joint appearance since the birth of baby prince george. what was that about? >> we were very surprised to see that because we were told she wasn't due to attend. she woke up, felt great, and decided to join her husband. it's to launch it. it was their last public engagement before prince william finishes his job and they move to their new home. >> they've been private when it comes to sharing details. we heard the one interview. how they handling all the scrutiny about the new baby? >> that's exactly right. very, very privately. since the scenes outside the hospital and then kensington palace, they've gone to ground. they've been hunkering down at the middleton home and their other home is extremely private. so we haven't seen a glimpse of
diana was and still is a hulkly popular figure here in brittain and there will be a lot of people who will rushing to the cinema cap ters here. but at the same time there are a lot of people who wish diana would be left to rest. there's a degree of cynicism here but i'm sure people will go see it all the same. >> sort of on a bright side william and kate made news their first joint appearance since the birth of baby prince george. what was that about? >> we were very surprised to...
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cinema. there is something really fine and wonderful to do with satire, that you cannot say the same things. i think internal watchdog have become a huge focused now in negative and positive. british petroleum fell to until board members were saying, we might be interested in tony hayward stepping down because of how the oil spill was handled, nobody was listening. people say, we did not make a healthy its choices. you have a moral responsibility in to use your voice. my grandmother -- i remember her having said if somebody needed something, you cook a meal and bring it out to them. if you have it, you will feed them. my grandmother would see a news report about a horrible atrocities in the streets of new york city, and 80 people were watching this and nobody did anything. my grandmother could not commute. there was nothing about her generation that could understand how that happens, so we have become anesthetized, and the hope is we continue to get fired up for the truth, and maybe with a character we can get away with a lot more. >> i do not get the impression anybody needs to fire you up. you are pretty much on. all the time. i
cinema. there is something really fine and wonderful to do with satire, that you cannot say the same things. i think internal watchdog have become a huge focused now in negative and positive. british petroleum fell to until board members were saying, we might be interested in tony hayward stepping down because of how the oil spill was handled, nobody was listening. people say, we did not make a healthy its choices. you have a moral responsibility in to use your voice. my grandmother -- i...
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boutiques, cafes and the cinema. 15 million people visit every year and building on its eve eventful past the management is confident of increasing that number in the future. anticipate. take a stand. be mobile. defend your position. be independent. meet every challenge. surprise people. be a leader. be a credit. understand the world for "france 24". >>> hello and welcome to "newsline." it's monday, august 12th. i'm catherine kobayashi. >>> more than 30 people were killed. at least 13 civilians, including 7 children, were killed in an air raid on friday in the northern city of racka, where rebels are mostly in control. an intense bate
boutiques, cafes and the cinema. 15 million people visit every year and building on its eve eventful past the management is confident of increasing that number in the future. anticipate. take a stand. be mobile. defend your position. be independent. meet every challenge. surprise people. be a leader. be a credit. understand the world for "france 24". >>> hello and welcome to "newsline." it's monday, august 12th. i'm catherine kobayashi. >>> more than 30...
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cinema to distance themselves from the reality of what they were doing. >> john: and the dislocation that you're talking about, that is what is incredible. when they were reenacting scenes -- there's at where you're showing anwar congo, you're showing him talk about these horrors that he's inflicted and you were expecting it to sink in at that point and he says "josh, what i would never have worn white pants." and you think your pants wear is really not the issue here. (laughter) >> well, exactly. but the think is, anwar knows that. because in the -- the very first time i filmed anwar he takes me to a roof top where he killed hundreds and hundreds of people, shows how he did it, then says that he is a good dancer because ever since killing he's been going out drinking, taking drugs and dancing. and he starts showing how he's a good dancer. he dance it is cha-cha that on the spot where he's killed hundreds of people and to understand how he can do this i show him that footage back and he looked profoundly disturbed. and i'm sure he's disturbed about what happened on that roof. about the killing itself. but instead of saying that -- because to say that would be to admit it was wrong,
cinema to distance themselves from the reality of what they were doing. >> john: and the dislocation that you're talking about, that is what is incredible. when they were reenacting scenes -- there's at where you're showing anwar congo, you're showing him talk about these horrors that he's inflicted and you were expecting it to sink in at that point and he says "josh, what i would never have worn white pants." and you think your pants wear is really not the issue here....