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>> bergman: she says that you asked her for her daughter. >> oh my god. >> bergman: that you promisedto take care of them if her daughter had kids with you. >> bergman: is juan marin credible? >> very good question. is he credible? on a number of instances, we believe the answer is no. >> bergman: do you see how some people would say there was something going on, but they were looking the other way? they left the management, for instance, of the rattlesnake ranch in sunnyside to a man who was possibly deeply flawed. >> i think that there are some elements to that statement that are reasonable. and i think it's reasonable to say that evans fruit trusted juan marin, and in retrospect probably shouldn't have trusted him to the level that they did. >> bergman: you've said that in fact, this case has made a big difference here in washington. >> i think that this case has fundamentally changed the industry. i really do. we've done trainings all across the industry so that crew leads, orchard managers, foremen know how to identify sexual harassment, know how to document it, know how to repor
>> bergman: she says that you asked her for her daughter. >> oh my god. >> bergman: that you promisedto take care of them if her daughter had kids with you. >> bergman: is juan marin credible? >> very good question. is he credible? on a number of instances, we believe the answer is no. >> bergman: do you see how some people would say there was something going on, but they were looking the other way? they left the management, for instance, of the rattlesnake...
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when i did the bergman's invited me. >> i felt something spectacular happened.e was about 80 years old. he walked out onstage. i thought i was going to have to catch him. butas getting there slowly surely. he sat down and played like a kid. he was into it. it was his thing. he finished and creeped back to the green room. it was enlightening for me. it was the power of music, the power of art. that made him feel like a kid again. tois: the first time i went see alan bergman sing his own stuff, it's a rare thing. it was beautiful. the food ain't bad either. it was delicious. if you get the chance, check it out. in the meantime, whether you are in l.a. or not, you can pick this up. it is herb albert's latest. it is called stepping out, featuring the delightful lonnie hall. after all these years you are still sounding good. >> thank you. tavis: that's our show for tonight. things for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for two conversations, conduc
when i did the bergman's invited me. >> i felt something spectacular happened.e was about 80 years old. he walked out onstage. i thought i was going to have to catch him. butas getting there slowly surely. he sat down and played like a kid. he was into it. it was his thing. he finished and creeped back to the green room. it was enlightening for me. it was the power of music, the power of art. that made him feel like a kid again. tois: the first time i went see alan bergman sing his own...
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. >> like bergman, he is a brilliant dramatist. incredible filmmaker. unique and special and rare.t is all in the text. he will tell you when it is not working. he does not necessarily point you in the right direction. given that this is the guy who made "bananas," which way is this going to fall? this is absurd and hilarious. that he can be so serious. he walks the line between the absurd and the painful. >> can i ask you a question? if we are meeting for the first time on a train, would you find me attractive? >> of course. >> the main character of the movie, in a lot of ways, is time. you make a movie that spans 18 years. you watch people's relationship to romantic love. what it feels like in your early 20's to connect with a woman for the first time. as you are 30, it starts to get a little more complicated and a little more interesting. by the time you are in the middle of the road, it is actually a lot of things at one time. our goal was -- a little goal is to try to make a deeply romantic movie that did not have one line in it. >> i worked with other people, written with oth
. >> like bergman, he is a brilliant dramatist. incredible filmmaker. unique and special and rare.t is all in the text. he will tell you when it is not working. he does not necessarily point you in the right direction. given that this is the guy who made "bananas," which way is this going to fall? this is absurd and hilarious. that he can be so serious. he walks the line between the absurd and the painful. >> can i ask you a question? if we are meeting for the first time...
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. >>> es que el guiÓn , es un guiÓn de sabrina bergman, una de las mejores escritoras de teatro. >>>oductores. >>> entonces, la idea es que no estÁ aceptada por gloria porque es un anÁlisis de todo lo que pasÓ. >>> sÍ. >>> oigan, durante esta conferencia de prensa se develo el poster, y el primer trailer de gloria, hoy viernes 14 de marzo. y la fecha es el 5. y finales de aÑo en estados unidos. >>> vayan reservando. >>> lo escribiÓ sabrina bergman. >>> veremos que reacciÓn tiene gloria trevi. y vamos a otras noticias. y le contamos que frida sofÍa, la hija de alejandra guzmÁn cumpliÓ 22 aÑitos. y vean lo que dijo. >>> hace 22 aÑos tuve la suerte de ver tu mirada. la mÁs bella. > >>> lleva una semana sin ver a tu hija tu. >>> la veo a diario. la lleve a una tienda de muÑecas y quedÉ desfalcada. >>> y quieren todo. >>> le compre una maleta para su cumpleaÑos. >>> y buscan la muÑeca que se parece a la niÑa. >>> lo que es gratis es el estado del tiempo y trae ximena. >>> llueva, se caiga el cielo y truene ♪ lo uniÓ que quieres es que te traiga el weather ♪ >>> la frase del dÍa es: cree l
. >>> es que el guiÓn , es un guiÓn de sabrina bergman, una de las mejores escritoras de teatro. >>>oductores. >>> entonces, la idea es que no estÁ aceptada por gloria porque es un anÁlisis de todo lo que pasÓ. >>> sÍ. >>> oigan, durante esta conferencia de prensa se develo el poster, y el primer trailer de gloria, hoy viernes 14 de marzo. y la fecha es el 5. y finales de aÑo en estados unidos. >>> vayan reservando. >>> lo...
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taking my ,evin, when i hear your name all of a sudden i hear the bells of saint mary and i see ingrid bergman and bing crosby and that was a really good example of great public relations. i just can't understand this firm that is lobbying for the what has beenst done to the ukrainian people. starting with chernobyl. this terrible accident. they went on to poison the ukrainian president. [indiscernible] host: we are losing you a little bit. i want to give kevin bogardus a chance to jump in. interesting that there has been not a pleasant history between russia and the ukraine. it is a difficult choice that these firms make. it is always a question between the option of choosing potentially controversial ,oreign client, such as russia against the income they can bring in total which is typically millions of dollars. foreign government contracts for k street are some of the most lucrative, if not the most lucrative agreements a loft -- lobbyist firm can sign up for. host: huntington, new york. independent line. caller: thanks for taking my call. lobbyists usually affect elections, i think. millio
taking my ,evin, when i hear your name all of a sudden i hear the bells of saint mary and i see ingrid bergman and bing crosby and that was a really good example of great public relations. i just can't understand this firm that is lobbying for the what has beenst done to the ukrainian people. starting with chernobyl. this terrible accident. they went on to poison the ukrainian president. [indiscernible] host: we are losing you a little bit. i want to give kevin bogardus a chance to jump in....
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. >> ingrid bergman would never say -- i knew it was lauren bacall.there and he's watching, that's good, in correcting me in sort of a supercilious way. >> which we appreciate. >> jim, i'm sorry, are you sick and getting the dreaded cold? >> i am coming down with it. >> i'm sorry? it's rapid fire. it's a virus. >> it's a long one, too. it lasts. >> you played with it. and i want to be -- >> i was sick all day. >> i'm in your camp. >> all right, jim, i hope you feel better. >> thank you. >> we'll see you in a few minutes. a lot coming up on "squawk on the street." >>> okay. coming up, before the opening bell rings we'll bring you stocks to watch. we'll feature media stocks in our "what's working" series. ♪ let it go let it go ♪ there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their
. >> ingrid bergman would never say -- i knew it was lauren bacall.there and he's watching, that's good, in correcting me in sort of a supercilious way. >> which we appreciate. >> jim, i'm sorry, are you sick and getting the dreaded cold? >> i am coming down with it. >> i'm sorry? it's rapid fire. it's a virus. >> it's a long one, too. it lasts. >> you played with it. and i want to be -- >> i was sick all day. >> i'm in your camp. >>...