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. >> stephen: a golden globe, two time academy award-winning acker known for such fills as lids beth,oing to get into it, the aviator, blue jasmine, your latest film is "truth" where you play mary-- the producer that dan rather was using when he reported on president bush supposedly having gone awol when he was serving in the alabama national guard. >> during the vietnam war. >> stephen: that really blew up television news. >> it did. i mean, the question mark of the bush's service in the guard had long been socialized, not only in texas where mary was based. he describes texas as the intergal ac particular -- intergalactic capitol [bleep] of -- >>. >> i did many times, it has been quite cathartic for her and for dan. a lot of people were chasing the story. and i wonder whether a story like that could even get as far as it did, you know. cuz i'm not from your great nation. and i-- but you know, obviously -- >> you are australian. >> he think of you as english because of all the parts but you are actually australian. >> i am part elf. >> stephen: i want to thank australian for giving j
. >> stephen: a golden globe, two time academy award-winning acker known for such fills as lids beth,oing to get into it, the aviator, blue jasmine, your latest film is "truth" where you play mary-- the producer that dan rather was using when he reported on president bush supposedly having gone awol when he was serving in the alabama national guard. >> during the vietnam war. >> stephen: that really blew up television news. >> it did. i mean, the question mark...
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. >> stephen: the best supporting acker of cooking. >> of bradly coop beer. >> the head chef does the the work. >> stephen: does all the work. as an actress didn't you have to learn what. extensively. i just don't know what a sou s chef is. >> stephen: are you in this movie? >> yes, mi. >> stephen: are you actually in this movie. >> i really am. and i did work very hard. >> stephen: i waited tables for a long time because i was an acker, once upon a time. are you an actress, a accomplished, talented actress. did you legally have to wait tables for awhile? >> not legally. i did wait job for a day. >> stephen: one day? >> yeah. >> stephen: were you a weak link? why only one day. >> it was a toney restaurant and some man was quite inappropriate. >> stephen: how so? >> he slapped my bum and i poured pasta in his lap. yeah. and got fired. >> stephen: that's one of the hardest things. i think that is why everybody should probably work a service job at some point. >> one day. >> stephen: so if they find out what it is like to be a servant. >> yes. >> stephen: you get fired if you do things l
. >> stephen: the best supporting acker of cooking. >> of bradly coop beer. >> the head chef does the the work. >> stephen: does all the work. as an actress didn't you have to learn what. extensively. i just don't know what a sou s chef is. >> stephen: are you in this movie? >> yes, mi. >> stephen: are you actually in this movie. >> i really am. and i did work very hard. >> stephen: i waited tables for a long time because i was an acker,...
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distracted by a dragon fly 3rd quarter 17-0 hakws wilson goes deep again but it's picked off by kenneth ackerd interception of the game that leads to a field goal 4th quarter 20-3 seattle kap sacked for the sixth time in the game final: 20-3 seattle kap: 13/24, 124 yards, no touchdowns kap record: 1-5 against seahawks it's bad within an experienced coach standing up there and saying latino's what's going to happen--like chinos--like he knows >> gary :20th-ranked california golden bears visitng the ucla bruins tonight at the rose bowl 2nd quarter jared goff finds kenny lawler in the corner of the end-zone. and lawler with the sensational grab reviewed and ruled a touch-down goff: 32-53, 295 yards, 3 tds but the bruins would run away with it josh rosen hits devin fuller for the score rosen sets a record with: 34 completions, 399 yards, 3 tds final: 40-24 ucla warriors in their final preseason game against the lakers steph curry decided to suit up and play in this game. 2nd quarter curry pulls up and hits a three 3 of his 24 points on the game 3rd quarter curry doing it all nabbing the steal and
distracted by a dragon fly 3rd quarter 17-0 hakws wilson goes deep again but it's picked off by kenneth ackerd interception of the game that leads to a field goal 4th quarter 20-3 seattle kap sacked for the sixth time in the game final: 20-3 seattle kap: 13/24, 124 yards, no touchdowns kap record: 1-5 against seahawks it's bad within an experienced coach standing up there and saying latino's what's going to happen--like chinos--like he knows >> gary :20th-ranked california golden bears...
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. >> that's funny because yes, i was a kid acker but i never thought of myself as that. >> rose: you thought of yourself as a regular kid. >> i was an ago ever who happened to be a kid. >> rose: oh, i see. >> and in your had heart and in your soul everything about you were an actor. >> yeah. and i started taking acting class when i was ten. and you know, so seriously and with such commitment and fervour, and i really meant it. and people would say but you're only ten. i would think only ten, like, i've been doing this forever. i'm exhausted. >> rose: and i'm in a hurry. >> yeah, no. >> rose: i have to get here and here and here. >> plenty of teeferl. i think one afternoon as a one-day old person, is enough. to make something. >> rose: but i'm struck by going off to college, beyond the socializing, there is about you this almost intellectual curiosity. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you care about knowing what is really-- as we said, you have been a student of bipolar, what it means, how does it affect you. >> actually, at school i thought i was going to be a psychology major, so that was always
. >> that's funny because yes, i was a kid acker but i never thought of myself as that. >> rose: you thought of yourself as a regular kid. >> i was an ago ever who happened to be a kid. >> rose: oh, i see. >> and in your had heart and in your soul everything about you were an actor. >> yeah. and i started taking acting class when i was ten. and you know, so seriously and with such commitment and fervour, and i really meant it. and people would say but you're...
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my guest tonight is an acker whose new film is called "steve jobs" . >> you know, when people used toference was between me and steve jobs i would say steve was the big picture guy. and i liked the solid workbench. when people asked me what the difference is now, i say steves is-- your products are better than are you, brother. >> that's the idea, brother. and knowing that, that is the difference. it's not binary. you can be decent and gifted at the same time. >> please welcome seth rogen. (cheers and applause) can i just take a moment to acknowledge, i never thought this would ever happen in my life. i'm such a huge fan of yours. >> oh, thank you, some of, man. >> trevor: i don't think you understand, are you one of the funniest human beings on the planet right now. >> that is-- (cheers and applause) >> trevor: you really are. >> thank you, that's so nice of to you say. i never thought this would happen either because i don't know who you are. so-- (laughter) >> trevor: i to think one dii'll be sitting across a south african. thank you for coming to the show. i watched the movie last
my guest tonight is an acker whose new film is called "steve jobs" . >> you know, when people used toference was between me and steve jobs i would say steve was the big picture guy. and i liked the solid workbench. when people asked me what the difference is now, i say steves is-- your products are better than are you, brother. >> that's the idea, brother. and knowing that, that is the difference. it's not binary. you can be decent and gifted at the same time. >>...
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my guest tonight is an award-winning animator, acker, producer, writer and singer. please welcome seth macfarlane. (cheers and applause) >> thank you so much for having me. >> stephen: welcome. people like the seth macfarlane. how are you? >> i'm good, i'm good am you got my buddy neil on the show tonight >> stephen: oh, neil tyson. wasn't i right, you feel vaguely singed by the radioactive lump of antoniu m enthusiasm. >> you have lunch with him and you feel like a kindergarten. i want all my questions out in >> stephen: you ever have a-- with him. good luck getting a word in edgewise once he has had a little chateau latour. talk >> stephen: okay, you are a writer, producer, actor, animator. why-- you start you have off as an animator. >> trained in animation >> stephen: why did you ever want to do anything other than that. i have done a fair am of animation work, not doing it but voice over work. it's sweet work, man. you don't have to-- you don't have to get out of your pajamas. you don't have to brush your hair, why would you want to get out from behind that and
my guest tonight is an award-winning animator, acker, producer, writer and singer. please welcome seth macfarlane. (cheers and applause) >> thank you so much for having me. >> stephen: welcome. people like the seth macfarlane. how are you? >> i'm good, i'm good am you got my buddy neil on the show tonight >> stephen: oh, neil tyson. wasn't i right, you feel vaguely singed by the radioactive lump of antoniu m enthusiasm. >> you have lunch with him and you feel like...
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and ackers will say this about playing a character, you have to find some empathy, some. >> it's impossible, i think, to write a biography without achieving understanding. now to understand everything-- as somebody famously said, you pardon everything n that sense one is not the council for the defense, as sometimes people assume. the exercise of historical writing is an imaginative one. one trying to re-create, trying to recapture what it was like to be henry kissinger, at each staiblg in the story in 1923 all the way through to this halfway mark in 1968. and that i think is a very difficult thing to do if you des pies the person you're writing about. those historians who have tried to write books about people they don't like seldom put it off. i have abandoned projects because i did in the like the subject matter. i think one has to ultimately be able to identify enough or empathize enough to re-create that past thought process. for me the exciting thing about writing the book was discovering that that thought process was so different from what i had been lead to expect. i was planning on
and ackers will say this about playing a character, you have to find some empathy, some. >> it's impossible, i think, to write a biography without achieving understanding. now to understand everything-- as somebody famously said, you pardon everything n that sense one is not the council for the defense, as sometimes people assume. the exercise of historical writing is an imaginative one. one trying to re-create, trying to recapture what it was like to be henry kissinger, at each staiblg...
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. >> rose: a very good acker. >> a skill set that i am insanely jealous of. whereas i think what we are trying to do is, i think with our first act to some degree, the hope is hey, you know, this might be a nice way to catch up on the day. like here is, i've always been draw to news and i think certainly coming from that weekend update, tree-- . >> rose: you have a great gift for, in addition, you were head of the snl writers. >> yeah. >> rose: so you understand standup comedy. you understand skit comedy, you understand joaks, and all of that. is that a learned skill or is that something that is mostly you're funny or you're not funny. ut like any talent you have to refine it. i don't think anyone who is born has the equal opportunity to be an nfl quarterback. like you need to have some stuff actually in you. >> rose: like ray lewis. >> i met ray lewis. >> rose: he is born with certain things and. >> i think if i worked just as hard as being a linebacker as ray lewis it wouldn't have worked out the same. >> rose: and are you lucky for that too. >> but you kno
. >> rose: a very good acker. >> a skill set that i am insanely jealous of. whereas i think what we are trying to do is, i think with our first act to some degree, the hope is hey, you know, this might be a nice way to catch up on the day. like here is, i've always been draw to news and i think certainly coming from that weekend update, tree-- . >> rose: you have a great gift for, in addition, you were head of the snl writers. >> yeah. >> rose: so you understand...
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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." isaac bristow is suing his nephew jerry watr the balance of his father's funeral and his life-insurance payoff. jerry claims isaac has alreadyson fo been paid. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone.
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." isaac bristow is suing his nephew jerry watr the balance of his father's funeral and his life-insurance payoff. jerry claims isaac has alreadyson fo been paid. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone.
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he di >> announcer: 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." stacy seabolt is suing her neighbor samuel zook for harassment, emotional distress, and lost wages as the result of losing her job. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 109, seabolt vs. zook. >> judge tanya: thank you, officer montejano.
he di >> announcer: 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." stacy seabolt is suing her neighbor samuel zook for harassment, emotional distress, and lost wages as the result of losing her job. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case...
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judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdic >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." kathy calanca is st.er former daughter-in-law, rae wintz, for unpaid rent on a trailer, lot fees, repairs, anduing h attorney fees. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 10, calanca vs. wintz. >> judge tanya: thank you,
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdic >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." kathy calanca is st.er former daughter-in-law, rae wintz, for unpaid rent on a trailer, lot fees, repairs, anduing h attorney fees. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 10, calanca vs. wintz....