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somebody that, you run the set and you create, really, you create the world, the atmosphere for the ackersdo their part in. obviously if you don't have a performance, you don't have anything. >> or if you don't catch the performance, you know what i mean, maybe you missed the performance. >> i think creating the mood on the set and creating an atmosphere that allows the ackers to feel comfortable to do their job is actually a huge part of being a cinemaing to fer >> my job. >> rose: is that why you wanted to be one. >> no, not at all. i wanted to shoot documentaries. i started off, i wanted to be a painter and then i discovered sort of still photography and went that route. wofnlt to art college and gradually moved into documentaries. that is basically all i wanted to do. >> rose: was make documentaries. >> yeah. >> rose: so what happened? >> i started getting off at feature films with a friend, directing documentaries who went to shoot a feature film. and it was the right time for me. i started to feel that documentaries were, you know, kind of voiture statistics, i suppose. hi been in a
somebody that, you run the set and you create, really, you create the world, the atmosphere for the ackersdo their part in. obviously if you don't have a performance, you don't have anything. >> or if you don't catch the performance, you know what i mean, maybe you missed the performance. >> i think creating the mood on the set and creating an atmosphere that allows the ackers to feel comfortable to do their job is actually a huge part of being a cinemaing to fer >> my job....
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guilford road, acker dean road and michele park will share the funds. it could include new pathways, benches and they're helping to finance it through their project to conserve open space. >>> good morning. we have a messy morning commute for the area. those of you seeing any type of a wintry mix, it's mostly confined to the poconos. the rest of us seeing rain. snow in vermont, new hampshire and main. heading in that direction. but we're on the warm side for this. most of the area is going to continue to see the rain. up in the poconos, carbon and monroe counties, a wintry mix. sleet or freezing rain in these areas. possibly a little bit of snow mixed in. the farther south through the lehigh valley and allentown, this is where we're seeing heavier rain. temperatures too warm to support anything else. some spots around northern berks county, cliffs town, that's where the temperatures are starting to warm up. that's what we expect in bucks, montgomery, chester county, heading towards the philadelphia area. more rain moving in. wet morning commute. 495, 95
guilford road, acker dean road and michele park will share the funds. it could include new pathways, benches and they're helping to finance it through their project to conserve open space. >>> good morning. we have a messy morning commute for the area. those of you seeing any type of a wintry mix, it's mostly confined to the poconos. the rest of us seeing rain. snow in vermont, new hampshire and main. heading in that direction. but we're on the warm side for this. most of the area is...
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my guest tonight is an acker whose new film for which he has just received a best actor golden globeis called "concussion." >> have i never wanted anything as much as i wanted to be accepted as an american. but mike webster goes mad and nobody asks why. they make fun of him. they insult him on tv. and now they want to pretend that his disease does not exist. they want to bury me. i mt wrong person to have discovered this. (laughter). >> trevor: please welcome will smith. (cheers and applause) >> trevor: please. >> oh, man! oh! >> trevor: what is up, man! >> wow. >> trevor: will smith! this is our. >> this sour first time. >> trevor: first time. >> i'm excited to be here. >> trevor: are you kidding me? you get excited for anything? >> no listen, like you have-- you know, taken over this place really well and i was really rooting for you. >> trevor: thank you very much. >> and i'm happy to be here with you. >> trevor: thank you. (cheers and applause) i have to say this, i mean you look younger than you looked in the movie. did you get older for this role? >> you know, no i have some ag
my guest tonight is an acker whose new film for which he has just received a best actor golden globeis called "concussion." >> have i never wanted anything as much as i wanted to be accepted as an american. but mike webster goes mad and nobody asks why. they make fun of him. they insult him on tv. and now they want to pretend that his disease does not exist. they want to bury me. i mt wrong person to have discovered this. (laughter). >> trevor: please welcome will smith....
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comedian and acker jon glears.versation on twitter@nightly show using the hashtag tonightly. i was talking about pandering earlier in the show it seems like the guilty candidates were in a exish to see who could-- were in a competition to see who could pander to the jews at the coalition, is it okay to say things to a certain group or is it the worst thing you can do? >> well, i want to say before we get started, not to pander but isn't the nightly show audience the best audience on the planet? (cheers and applause) i mean. >> that's really well put. >> come on! how did you get an audience full of beautiful people? i don't understand how you did it. >> i mean are the tickets free, yes, are they cheap, a little bit. other than that, though. >> i mean, jesus, you are winning, best audience in the history of audiences. (cheers and applause). >> larry: are you so transparent, my friend. >> just keeping it a hundred. >> larry: right. >> keeping it a hundred. >> larry: it's kind of a politician's job to pander i guess in
comedian and acker jon glears.versation on twitter@nightly show using the hashtag tonightly. i was talking about pandering earlier in the show it seems like the guilty candidates were in a exish to see who could-- were in a competition to see who could pander to the jews at the coalition, is it okay to say things to a certain group or is it the worst thing you can do? >> well, i want to say before we get started, not to pander but isn't the nightly show audience the best audience on the...
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i was impassioned and i was taught to be emotional as an acker. i learned to express emotion, not to repress it or suppress it. so it was against the grain that i was working, that i was held by directors to find the way. the first time i said fascinatek, i said it wrong. there was something happening in the dramatic scene and i, as spock said fascinating. and the director said no, cool it out. do the scientific curious approach to it. i said oh, interesting. i will lose this moment here because i should be part of the scene. i didn't realize that i would establish a very clear identity for myself. as soon as saying fascinating. >> for political are you much more better for me to stay-- than to be elected governor. >> i was elected three times. >> rose: exactly. >> really. >> you had a good record out there. >> but i have so big experience in the regional level and federal level that i don't think that i made a very big mistake. >> it really is a craft, a very important craft to make people, if somebody has a nice neck tie they like or a nice dres
i was impassioned and i was taught to be emotional as an acker. i learned to express emotion, not to repress it or suppress it. so it was against the grain that i was working, that i was held by directors to find the way. the first time i said fascinatek, i said it wrong. there was something happening in the dramatic scene and i, as spock said fascinating. and the director said no, cool it out. do the scientific curious approach to it. i said oh, interesting. i will lose this moment here...
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we begin tonight with mandy patinkin, the acker talks about playing saul berenson on homeland and his experience earlier this year assisting sir yn refugees as they arrived in greece. >> if any one in this world is afraid of any syrian refugee family, coming into any country, our country, any country, if they stood on the beach and watched these people in these little ribber boats that only hold 24 but there are of 0 people in each boat, when they sit in the boats of a grown pan like you or myself the water comes up to here, let alone the children, what they are dealing with these rough waters, coming across from turkey to greece, your heart would break and melt and your arm was open up. and you would take them into your heart. >> rose: we conclude with serene jones, the president of the union theological seminary. >> what drives a person to participate in these actions of horrific violence. if we want to just call them crazy, that's fine. i think there is a certain level of insanity there. but if you don't have a complex understanding of human nature, you can't take into account how
we begin tonight with mandy patinkin, the acker talks about playing saul berenson on homeland and his experience earlier this year assisting sir yn refugees as they arrived in greece. >> if any one in this world is afraid of any syrian refugee family, coming into any country, our country, any country, if they stood on the beach and watched these people in these little ribber boats that only hold 24 but there are of 0 people in each boat, when they sit in the boats of a grown pan like you...
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fopp 5 stoy s3 3 acker meteorologist sarah wroblewski joining us now and forecasting a n>y and seasona de d l, sarah. >> sarah: that's right. temperatures, you know, we are near normal for the d l yestethey l and close to it again today. but big warm-up headed our wahio den'ite the clouds and sure enounot rainfall yesterday, yeah, boston hit 44 degrees. that is,yery typical for this time of aysar. a lot of rain down across nantucket. just less than as a0th for the cape and iis anok, and n6 3 3 thing more than a trace in boston north and west. now i want to p`tnt out althounot t as l will be dposrwe are going to bump up the chances of rain as we head througnltoninot t and thent &arort tomorrow as the weak front will come on through. by friday, we will be n>ying ou on th in fact we will be warming up and drying out through the t unfortunately not bringing all the cloe has with i on th hinot prehoneure to our south will be the weather player. that's what we will be dealing with the dpo conditions but the winok are light so those clouds not really budge clouds not really bupuing too ss ch.
fopp 5 stoy s3 3 acker meteorologist sarah wroblewski joining us now and forecasting a n>y and seasona de d l, sarah. >> sarah: that's right. temperatures, you know, we are near normal for the d l yestethey l and close to it again today. but big warm-up headed our wahio den'ite the clouds and sure enounot rainfall yesterday, yeah, boston hit 44 degrees. that is,yery typical for this time of aysar. a lot of rain down across nantucket. just less than as a0th for the cape and iis anok,...
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i want to bring in pat acker, and investor. you have been looking at shares of apple. you concerned by this drop? no, we think the valuation in apple currently takes a lot of this into account. you go through these cycles with a company where people get to negative on the cycle going to end, things are slowing, and then you get to the next cycle. the stock is trading at 11 times earnings. we think a lot of that is priced in. we think the ecosystem is not going away anytime soon. noise inthis is the between cycles, and we do not think that this cycle is over. scarlet: you talk about the discount that they trade at, 11 times versus 18.7 times overall innotech space. why is apple trading and such a discount compared to the rest of its peers? as aeople valuing it hardware company when they should see it as a services company? >> that is part of it, the hardware versus software discount. they are not giving credit to the ecosystem. it has always been one of the most controversial stocks out there. everybody has an opinion about apple one way or the other. i think that affec
i want to bring in pat acker, and investor. you have been looking at shares of apple. you concerned by this drop? no, we think the valuation in apple currently takes a lot of this into account. you go through these cycles with a company where people get to negative on the cycle going to end, things are slowing, and then you get to the next cycle. the stock is trading at 11 times earnings. we think a lot of that is priced in. we think the ecosystem is not going away anytime soon. noise inthis is...
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we have been looking at reporting about what happens to the fractures in america -- ackers in americaat some point they will turn those taps back on your they can be stilled momentarily. >> when we think about u.s. unconventional output we have this phenomenal. drilled, uncompleted wells. ducts. think of them as shorter cycle just-in-time inventory. responds, the drillers turn on the spigot and bring those wells online. it has become very short. the times have become very tight. that's where we are seeing enormous efficiency gains. don't underestimate the texas oilman. thed: when it comes to price of oil, that effectively means it can suppress the price of oil even if they are not pumping. >> a tighter band both on the low end and the higher end into 2016 because of that phenomenon. that just-in-time shorter cycle inventory that can come on. brendan: we are going to talk about saudi arabia in a minute. breakea that opec could the price of oil seems implausible. it seems when you look around at countries that are oil producers that they are coming to terms with the long-term reality of
we have been looking at reporting about what happens to the fractures in america -- ackers in americaat some point they will turn those taps back on your they can be stilled momentarily. >> when we think about u.s. unconventional output we have this phenomenal. drilled, uncompleted wells. ducts. think of them as shorter cycle just-in-time inventory. responds, the drillers turn on the spigot and bring those wells online. it has become very short. the times have become very tight. that's...
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fopp 5 stoy s3 3 acker meteorologist sarah wroblewski joining us now and forecasting a n>y and seasona de d l, sarah. >> sarah: that's right. temperatures, you know, we are near normal for the d l yestethey l and close to it again today. but big warm-up headed our wahio den'ite the clouds and sure enounot rainfall yesterday, yeah, boston hit 44 degrees. that is,yery typical for this time of aysar. a lot of rain down across nantucket. just less than as a0th for the cape and iis
fopp 5 stoy s3 3 acker meteorologist sarah wroblewski joining us now and forecasting a n>y and seasona de d l, sarah. >> sarah: that's right. temperatures, you know, we are near normal for the d l yestethey l and close to it again today. but big warm-up headed our wahio den'ite the clouds and sure enounot rainfall yesterday, yeah, boston hit 44 degrees. that is,yery typical for this time of aysar. a lot of rain down across nantucket. just less than as a0th for the cape and iis