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level within the bigger idea is what sort of risks are you willing to take, are you a natural film acker, you know, and then the other is are you brave enough to do something that if it doesn't go well it could be ridiculed for doing something insdul ghent and graphic and dramatic, you know. >> we continue with lissan dwan, she stars in three beck ed plays at the brooklyn academy of music. not i, footballs and rocca bye. >> what i find interesting about-- is that he's really starting to shake off joist's influence. that vock you lar playfulness, and i'm less attracted to it now if i really looked at what i think is pure beckett, where he distilled and distilled and paraed away all the fat until are you left with something really potent, this real potent essence. >> robert downey, jr., robert duvall, david dobkin and lisa dwan when we continue. >> funding for charlie roast is provided by the follo following-- charlie rose is provided by the following: additional funding provided by and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. from our studios in new
level within the bigger idea is what sort of risks are you willing to take, are you a natural film acker, you know, and then the other is are you brave enough to do something that if it doesn't go well it could be ridiculed for doing something insdul ghent and graphic and dramatic, you know. >> we continue with lissan dwan, she stars in three beck ed plays at the brooklyn academy of music. not i, footballs and rocca bye. >> what i find interesting about-- is that he's really...
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judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." leah gill is suing her former co-worker, michael speelman, for stealing her truck and her children's clothes. >> judge tanya: thank you. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 29, gill vs. speelman. >> judge tanya: thank you, sonia. ms. gill, you allege in your complaint that you were in what you describe was a close relationship with the defendant. you helped him out, you pick him up from jail, and then he co-signs on a car, and then he takes off with your stuff. so you're now suing him for $2,000. now, mr. speelman says that's not what happened and he owes you nothing. judges. >> judge larry: well, let me start with you, ms. gill. what's the nature of your relationship? >> co-workers. we all just work together. i allowed him to stay at my house. >> judge patricia: so, wait, wait, wait. did you two have a different kind of relationship than just
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." leah gill is suing her former co-worker, michael speelman, for stealing her truck and her children's clothes. >> judge tanya: thank you. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 29, gill vs. speelman. >> judge tanya: thank you,...
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for an acker you have two options. you can making the movie, doing what is interesting, trying different things or sitting in your trailer. which is incredibly boring and frustrating because you're not there to do what you want to do. but with him, by far, the ratio of shooting to-- is higher than i have ever seen and it is really rewarding. the day goes by 14, 12 hours and it feels like nothing. >> rose: do you try to pick actors who you know have that philosophy that you have. or do you somehow know that that is kind of-- the acker i want. >> i think your job is to inspire people to, well, i think look, i agree. i think actors want to act. i don't think they want to-- i don't think they want to spend time on twitter. i think that they want to like actually show up and do, and have bites of the apple. you know, i've a lot of friends who are actors without do live theatre. and i go to visit them and i go backstage to see them and they go oh, you should have come on tuesday. that was the one. and you go what, you don't
for an acker you have two options. you can making the movie, doing what is interesting, trying different things or sitting in your trailer. which is incredibly boring and frustrating because you're not there to do what you want to do. but with him, by far, the ratio of shooting to-- is higher than i have ever seen and it is really rewarding. the day goes by 14, 12 hours and it feels like nothing. >> rose: do you try to pick actors who you know have that philosophy that you have. or do you...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is jessica acker man with the san francisco sierra club. we are here to support mr. moran to the puc for the last two 2 years. we have seen him be a representative of the people and would like to continue seeing him do so. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. any other comments c'mon up. >> i saw these people's face. i intention for job or business. because fovr everyone, inform -- for the money they earn, the business -- working schedule, they want a way of destiny of job or business. not because being famous, so wealthy, it's because of good determination and aim objective in life. and i see people to have a joint academy, organization that can create san francisco everywhere, cover professional individual, anybody but in order to have that happen, must have a complete, well a way of law. the earth way of law that can jab a human soul everybody. 10,000 everybody everybody san francisco and being part of the non-profit organization, that means in touch or without touch. >> any other public comment? >> good afternoon supervisors, eric brooks
. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is jessica acker man with the san francisco sierra club. we are here to support mr. moran to the puc for the last two 2 years. we have seen him be a representative of the people and would like to continue seeing him do so. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. any other comments c'mon up. >> i saw these people's face. i intention for job or business. because fovr everyone, inform -- for the money they earn, the business -- working...
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level within the bigger idea is what sort of risks are you willing to take, are you a natural film acker and then the other is are you brave enough to do something that if it doesn't go well it could be ridiculed for doing something insdul ghent and graphic and dramatic, you know. >> we continue with lissan dwan, she stars in three beck ed plays at the brooklyn academy of music. not i, footballs and rocca bye. >> what i find interesting about-- is th
level within the bigger idea is what sort of risks are you willing to take, are you a natural film acker and then the other is are you brave enough to do something that if it doesn't go well it could be ridiculed for doing something insdul ghent and graphic and dramatic, you know. >> we continue with lissan dwan, she stars in three beck ed plays at the brooklyn academy of music. not i, footballs and rocca bye. >> what i find interesting about-- is th
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all photography editing, directing ackers and writing scripts are all tied together when are you making a movie. so we complemented each other well and i became his assistant and eventually we finished the movie in six months, we did a movie all across the united states and decided to finish in san francisco where i grew up. i said i want to live here. i don't want to live in hollywood. i don't want to make theatrical films so we start aid little company there and we got a chance, i got a chance to make a movie for a studio, and i said i will do one that is kind of have an experimental film and half a story film. i said i will never get a chance to do this again. and i may never get a chance to make a movie again. and as it turned out i made the movie, it is what we now call a cult classic but at the same time t bankrupt our company and sent us off on other directions. >> what was the title of the movie. >> thx 1138. (applause) arch then what did you learn from francis? >> well one, i learned how to write screenplays. and two, i learned how to direct actors. and those were very, very im
all photography editing, directing ackers and writing scripts are all tied together when are you making a movie. so we complemented each other well and i became his assistant and eventually we finished the movie in six months, we did a movie all across the united states and decided to finish in san francisco where i grew up. i said i want to live here. i don't want to live in hollywood. i don't want to make theatrical films so we start aid little company there and we got a chance, i got a...
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judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." 23-year-old kyle rieman is suing his former roommate, mark gunner, for his security deposit and personal property. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 140, rieman vs. gunner. >> judge tanya: thank you, sonia. good afternoon, gentlemen. >> good afternoon. >> judge tanya: mr. rieman, the defendant is a friend of your mother's. >> right. >> judge tanya: and you moved in with him. you paid your first month's rent. you paid a security deposit. you painted a room in his home? >> i sure did. >> he painted the room purple and lilac. >> my favorite colors. >> not like he was doing me any favors. >> judge tanya: we'll get to his design choices later. so, after you painted the room, you have a big fight. you both agree that you, sir, should move out. but what you allege is that the defendant locked you out, and you
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." 23-year-old kyle rieman is suing his former roommate, mark gunner, for his security deposit and personal property. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 140, rieman vs. gunner. >>...
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what we know for certain is david herro has seen his green row,ackers ace four in a someone like thes of -- the trailing emerging-market stocks. --ect investments or trends or transnationals -- which is it, david? do you want to buy stocks that are in malaysia, or -- >> the whole reason is based on price valuation. done quitetocks have poorly because of their dmx or, and this is the dichotomy. the emerging-market businesses have done quite well and are priced well, but the stocks that are doing business there have been hit because of what i situation inclical these emerging countries. >> i keep coming back to a study about about them -- traders domestically. foreign fund as managers going to be lagging behind domestic investors and understanding what stocks can be valued? >> a lot of it has to do with time horizon. a lot of the local markets are trading markets in the short term. noisenore that white guy and just hang onto them. stephen, i think of dr. l erian -- whatel-aria are the underlying economies right now? is partly a china story, but not only a china story. a lot of it is la
what we know for certain is david herro has seen his green row,ackers ace four in a someone like thes of -- the trailing emerging-market stocks. --ect investments or trends or transnationals -- which is it, david? do you want to buy stocks that are in malaysia, or -- >> the whole reason is based on price valuation. done quitetocks have poorly because of their dmx or, and this is the dichotomy. the emerging-market businesses have done quite well and are priced well, but the stocks that are...
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i opened up eight million new ackers in the gulf. i've secured expedited permits on western land. i do not agree with president obama on his energy policies. i do not -- i've now served with three presidents and six governors. i've had disagreements as well as support for some of their policies. we have to be careful about what we can do. we can build a strong energy future with canada, mexico and the future candidates. >> we are lose our coastline but that is relative sea level rise. if you compare -- that's related to our levees on our river taking needed sediment from restoring our coast as well as other factors that cause the land to sink as much as water rising. for example in florida they haven't seen the water rising. if you want to preserve our coastline i'm not sure climate change is the issue as much as getting that sediment into the mississippi river and putting it in the marshes which preserves it. i'll point out that our first vote is for senator harry reid. he will never allow a pro oil and gas bill to come tom the floor of the senate. she's already said that would b
i opened up eight million new ackers in the gulf. i've secured expedited permits on western land. i do not agree with president obama on his energy policies. i do not -- i've now served with three presidents and six governors. i've had disagreements as well as support for some of their policies. we have to be careful about what we can do. we can build a strong energy future with canada, mexico and the future candidates. >> we are lose our coastline but that is relative sea level rise. if...