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we had paul muney before that that was a great acker. have a movie sar you know the great movie stars, great ackers including gary coop he, gary grant wonderful wonderful to watch. but marvin was a character actor. and that means that he played roles that were different from each other. very distinctly different from each other. >> rose: and how you have managed to be a star to this day and in the playing character roles and you are playing stars you are at the centre of these two films. >> uh-huh. >> well again i'm going by the. >> rose: is it box office. >> what i'm feeling. >> rose: is it-- you tell me. i think it's always been you know some movies i have made that aren't character driven different characters i play i done know, i find it it's a miss tree to me it really is a miss trae that i'm actually hear talking to you and that i'm still doing this thing. but i started early too as an acker and i was seen in new york in a play called india wants the bronx. >> in which i got a newby award for that that year. and it was fay doneaway
we had paul muney before that that was a great acker. have a movie sar you know the great movie stars, great ackers including gary coop he, gary grant wonderful wonderful to watch. but marvin was a character actor. and that means that he played roles that were different from each other. very distinctly different from each other. >> rose: and how you have managed to be a star to this day and in the playing character roles and you are playing stars you are at the centre of these two films....
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joining us now are the stars of the show judge patricia demengo and attorneys tonya acker and larry brockmanar some of you have some ties to the d.c. area is that true? guest: yes yes we do. howard university! i was born there when my dad went to georgetown dental school. guest: and i've got nothing to say. jummy: larry, do you at least like washington, d.c.? have you been here before? guest: i have. i had a matter to take care of at the department of justice on a death penalty litigation issue. so it's a wonderful city. jummy: wonderful. i know that "hot bench" isn't your typical court tv show. can you talk a little bit about what sets this show apart? guest: i think the biggest difference between our show and all of the other court shows is that people really get to see how judges make decisions. a lot of the times, that process is foreign. to viewers. and to legal consumers, you know, we're all legal consumers of a sort. we're really showing them how it's done. people love to get into your mind and what's going on and what are you thinking? and so we're out there really letting everyone k
joining us now are the stars of the show judge patricia demengo and attorneys tonya acker and larry brockmanar some of you have some ties to the d.c. area is that true? guest: yes yes we do. howard university! i was born there when my dad went to georgetown dental school. guest: and i've got nothing to say. jummy: larry, do you at least like washington, d.c.? have you been here before? guest: i have. i had a matter to take care of at the department of justice on a death penalty litigation...
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in a moment we'll hear the view from jakarta and bay jinx, bus first tom acker ackerman in washingtoneporter: here at world bank headquarters the chinese initiative is not being seen as a competitive threat. the american president of the bank says it's already in deep discussions about cooperating on infrastructure projects and another major institution the imf is also sounding positive about the new lending group. >> i think that the many are sometimes the better. and there is plenty of work to be done. infrastructure needs is not in short supply. >> reporter: the u.s. officials say they are willing to look at co funding so long as they comply with high standards of transparency and concern for the environment. mean here believe that the chinese would not have been driven to set up the new bank if the u.s. congress had agreed to increase china's voting share in the imf. >> if it's up to indonesia the headquarters of asian inning from truerinfrastructure investment base should be based in gentleman car duh tanaka because it will be one of the biggest clients indonesian i can't was for
in a moment we'll hear the view from jakarta and bay jinx, bus first tom acker ackerman in washingtoneporter: here at world bank headquarters the chinese initiative is not being seen as a competitive threat. the american president of the bank says it's already in deep discussions about cooperating on infrastructure projects and another major institution the imf is also sounding positive about the new lending group. >> i think that the many are sometimes the better. and there is plenty of...
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kayakers off the marin coast in the treacherous rocky area and deliberate we just found out what i acker has been rack of rescue with hyperthermia hyperthermia but the other hijacker has been found dead. calls came in stating that debt they had hit rocks around to a 30 this afternoon. just north of point reyes nearby day debate. you can see the blue kite act was found there on the beach multiple helicopt helicopters were in the area searching for them all to run the water surging and people were also on my of land trying to find them. we do not know the identity of the one copy actor that did pass away. and we do learn anything new with this breaking story we will bring you the updated information. >> pam: a mother and her five year-old daughter were crossing a busy intersection today have at a shopping after shopping at the san francisco mall. when they weren't yet while they work in the crosswalk. the elderly woman driver remain on the scene as emergency crews arrived. maureen kelly explains. >> reporter: here you can see the mother and her daughter was the bully to be five years all b
kayakers off the marin coast in the treacherous rocky area and deliberate we just found out what i acker has been rack of rescue with hyperthermia hyperthermia but the other hijacker has been found dead. calls came in stating that debt they had hit rocks around to a 30 this afternoon. just north of point reyes nearby day debate. you can see the blue kite act was found there on the beach multiple helicopt helicopters were in the area searching for them all to run the water surging and people...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] this first screen grab was sent in to us by justin acker in oneida, new york watching the news and it looks like someone was celebrating a birthday. let's see right here. "happy one thousandth birthday." [ laughter ] that's very nice. 1,000. doesn't look a day over 900. [ laughter ] really doesn't. this next one's from barb mcgrath in springfield, pennsylvania. she was listening to some music on pandora. i love pandora. she saw an interesting pat benatar album cover. take a look. thumbs up or thumbs down? [ laughter ] >> steve: hands on. hand off. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "hit me with your breast shot." [ laughter ] this next one is from tracy miller in milwaukee, wisconsin. she was shopping online for a a dog mask. >> steve: of course. [ laughter ] don't go to the dog mask store. >> jimmy: no. too many of them there. she goes online. everyone needs a good dog mask. and this is -- this was a very special one apparently. this one is actually pretty good. [ laughter ] look at the description. it says "recommended for ages 15 to 16 years old." one good year. >> ste
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] this first screen grab was sent in to us by justin acker in oneida, new york watching the news and it looks like someone was celebrating a birthday. let's see right here. "happy one thousandth birthday." [ laughter ] that's very nice. 1,000. doesn't look a day over 900. [ laughter ] really doesn't. this next one's from barb mcgrath in springfield, pennsylvania. she was listening to some music on pandora. i love pandora. she saw an interesting pat benatar...
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the war has also become a proxy battlefield for regional ackers. earlier this month secretary of state john kerry suggested what many others have suggested that there has to be a political solution and he included negotiations with syria. i spoke to bash orr al-assad last week for cbs "60 minutes" which aired an edited version of the interview on sunday. here is the full conversation. >> mr. president, thank you for allowing us to come here. we ask for this interview because your country has been at war for four years. it is a humanitarian crisis perhaps the worst on the planet right now. 200,000 syrians have died. four million refugees. millions have left their homes life expectancy is down. 50% of your country is occupied by hostile forces. it's become a battleground for outside forces. what is next? because we have seen since our i last visited you the rise of isis. we have seen hezbollah in here. we have seen the united states become increasingly concerned about isis so much so that the president and especiallied secretary of state have said th
the war has also become a proxy battlefield for regional ackers. earlier this month secretary of state john kerry suggested what many others have suggested that there has to be a political solution and he included negotiations with syria. i spoke to bash orr al-assad last week for cbs "60 minutes" which aired an edited version of the interview on sunday. here is the full conversation. >> mr. president, thank you for allowing us to come here. we ask for this interview because...
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ackers are. we are. we are all like that. we have to be that's the way it is. but that is what is great about the theater. you are stuck. you cannot leave new york until the end of june. so i'm really happy to be settled in 1 place. >> rose: and thank you for coming. >> thank you charlie, thank you very much. as usual. brilliant. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> announcer: stop starving yourself. diets just don't work. >> instead of dieting, i want you to learn about and eat more of the anticancer foods because the same foods that inhibit cancer growth also block the storage of fat on your body and will keep you slim and healthy your whole life. >> announcer: dr. joel fuhrman is a board-certified medical doctor specializing
ackers are. we are. we are all like that. we have to be that's the way it is. but that is what is great about the theater. you are stuck. you cannot leave new york until the end of june. so i'm really happy to be settled in 1 place. >> rose: and thank you for coming. >> thank you charlie, thank you very much. as usual. brilliant. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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ackers are. we are. we are all like that. we have to be that's the way it is. but that is what is great about the theater. you are stuck. you cannot leave new york until the end of june. so i'm really happy to be settled in 1 place. >> rose: and thank you for coming. >> thank you charlie, thank you very much. as usual. brilliant. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> just because we removed the word patience from the statement doesn't mean we're going to be impatient. >> the federal reserve chair may have dropped the word patient, but janet yellin added something else that sent stocks soaring. >>> results delivered. shares of fedex fall on a disappointing outlook. we'll take you behind the words and why they're not so bad after all. >>> what's brewing? starbucks launches a campaign to get people talking about race relat
ackers are. we are. we are all like that. we have to be that's the way it is. but that is what is great about the theater. you are stuck. you cannot leave new york until the end of june. so i'm really happy to be settled in 1 place. >> rose: and thank you for coming. >> thank you charlie, thank you very much. as usual. brilliant. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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he was a modern acker. a contemporary actor. >> what does that mean? >> it means that he wasn't somehow-- he wasn't confined by any of the conventions of performing that were around at the time. he was kind of radical in a way. and apart from the fact that he is touched by genius i mean i know that is the cliche of all cliches. but i feel it to be true. and he has thrilled me. and when i first saw skylight for instance which he created this role i kind of sword fenced all the way home. like you were a kid and you went to see a sword fencing movie or a gangster moviest and shoot and jumped over. it was exactly like that i was thrilled and i remember feeling obscurely proud that i did the same job as those peoplement and i wrote to michael. and i said i you know i have never written to anybody. i wrote to david bechham once. i wrote to michael and said i now consider you to be as i kind of joke i saids the leader of my profession and he wrote back and said something like pull yourself together. which we're also surrounded by profanity. >> but i'm deeply
he was a modern acker. a contemporary actor. >> what does that mean? >> it means that he wasn't somehow-- he wasn't confined by any of the conventions of performing that were around at the time. he was kind of radical in a way. and apart from the fact that he is touched by genius i mean i know that is the cliche of all cliches. but i feel it to be true. and he has thrilled me. and when i first saw skylight for instance which he created this role i kind of sword fenced all the way...