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(music playing) (man) turn on the light again, cora, please. all right. waste your money.edward dmytryk) we wanted to spend as little time with the mechanics, lighting a set, that kind of thing, setups, to give ourselves more time with the actors, to get the best possible scenes out of them. with film noir what you did is you want it like that, throw a shadow on it, get a gobolt, you know. and that's all, the shadow did it. (music playing) (kathryn bigelow) it's perfect externalization of those characters, trapped, a trapped character. there is no light, there is no release, there is no escape. things are very terrifying, mysterious if you can't see. so your imagination is forced to take over, which i think is the key to how noir material works
(music playing) (man) turn on the light again, cora, please. all right. waste your money.edward dmytryk) we wanted to spend as little time with the mechanics, lighting a set, that kind of thing, setups, to give ourselves more time with the actors, to get the best possible scenes out of them. with film noir what you did is you want it like that, throw a shadow on it, get a gobolt, you know. and that's all, the shadow did it. (music playing) (kathryn bigelow) it's perfect externalization of those...
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the deficit to three one but i'm cora completed the road lead on constantin my senior scoring from this board while maksim can only go from eighty five in stoppage to. constantine but the r.t. . and i we can have a look at the best of the rest from the past week from around the globe and the same bolds has been picking up yet more accolades to add to his ever growing trophy cabinets. on monday hollywood actor morgan freeman host of a ceremony in rio spring on bolt on his first loris award in five years six time and then pick champion couldn't attend the gala britain's heptathlon champion at the london games jessica ennis was on hand to pick up her prize while the most decorated olympian ever michael phelps was handed a one off award for his exceptional achievements in the swimming bowl the american voters eighteen golds. on choose the n.b.a. star dwight howard worked his magic with his new club the los angeles lakers becoming a hostile. well come on now it's returned to face former team orlando the center top scoring with a season high of thirty nine points sixteen rebounds and repeatin
the deficit to three one but i'm cora completed the road lead on constantin my senior scoring from this board while maksim can only go from eighty five in stoppage to. constantine but the r.t. . and i we can have a look at the best of the rest from the past week from around the globe and the same bolds has been picking up yet more accolades to add to his ever growing trophy cabinets. on monday hollywood actor morgan freeman host of a ceremony in rio spring on bolt on his first loris award in...
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nicole i think i wanted to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical and vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who are incarcerated in the federal prison system and about eighteen percent of them are employed or you know or at the federal prison industry spare a gram now it is problematic the low wages that people are paid anecdotally people may be paid literally cents on the dollar for every hour that they work so much lower than minimum wage admitting that in many times as a part of a student's wages they're garnished prisoners wages are garnished to pay back restitution to victims or to the state or to the federal government depending on which jurisdiction someone's incarcerated in but i'll just go back to
nicole i think i wanted to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical and vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people...
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nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who are incarcerated in the federal prison system and about eighteen percent of them are employed or you know or at the federal prison industry spare a gram now it is problematic the low wages that people are paid anecdotally people may be paid literally cents on the dollar for every hour that they work so much lower than minimum wage admitting that in many times as a part of a sentence wages are garnished prisoners wages are garnished to pay back restitution to victims or to the state or to the federal government depending on which jurisdiction someone's incarcerated in but i'll just go back to say that
nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who...
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nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who are incarcerated in the federal prison system and about eighteen percent of them are employed or you know or at the federal prison industry spare gram now it is problematic the low wages that people are paid anecdotally people may be paid literally since on the dollar for every hour that they work so much lower than minimum wage admitting that in many times as a part of a student's wages they're garnished prisoners wages are garnished to pay back restitution to victims or to the state or to the federal government depending on which jurisdiction someone's incarcerated in but i'll just go back to say th
nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who...
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the coal i think i wanted to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation and they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who are incarcerated in the federal prison system and about eighteen percent of them are employed or you know or at the federal prison industry graham now it is problematic the low wages that people are paid anecdotally people may be paid literally since on the dollar for every hour that they work so much lower than minimum wage admitting that in many times as a part of a student's wages or garnish prisoners wages are garnished to pay back restitution to victims or to the state or to the federal government depending on which jurisdiction someone's incarcerated in but i'll just go back to say that no o
the coal i think i wanted to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation and they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand...
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nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who are incarcerated in the federal prison system and about eighteen percent of them are employed or you know or at the federal prison industry graham now it is problematic the low wages that people are paid anecdotally people may be paid literally since on the dollar for every hour that they work so much lower than minimum wage admitting that in many times as a part of a student's wages they're garnish prisoners wages are garnished to pay back restitution to victims or to the. depending on which jurisdiction someone's incarcerated in but i'll just go back to say that you know no one goes in to prison and
nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who...
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nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who are incarcerated in the federal prison system and about eighteen percent of them are employed or you know or at the federal prison industries per gram now it is problematic the low wages that people are paid anecdotally people may be paid literally since on the dollar for every hour that they work so much lower than minimum wage admitting that in many times as a part of a student's wages they're garnish prisoners wages are garnished to pay back restitution to victims or to the state or to the federal government i mean on which jurisdiction someone's incarcerated in but i'll just go back to say that no
nicole i think i want to just go over a list really quick of you know cora which is the largest federally run prison corporation they make i mean clothing linens circuit boards electrical vehicle components furniture even a meat packing i mean dealing with with food i mean is there a problem with having a federally run program profit off essentially slave wages because i want you to also talk about how much we're talking about here also there's about two hundred seventeen thousand people who...
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the cypriot banking systems rotten to the cora i place for the russians to hide money from the governmentse banks were in the united states they would have been seized a long time ago so any testament to the cluelessness and phony supervision of the brain dead european regulators that it ever got out of hand like this. service. we're in big trouble. who knows? it could happen here probably around the corner. and that's when i blew my top. first, our banks are the best regulated in the world despite what elizabeth warren and chief prosecutor -- i'm sorry, chief reporter gretchen morganson from the new york times might tell us. it's not going to happen here and while i think it's always right to worry about the italian banks because they're poorly capitalized, i'm not going to saber rattle and make you fearful of huntington bancorp or first horizon or j.p. morgan. love 40, i say. no, no, game! at that point it was turn to serve. i had no more patience to each and every bear and by my account there were a dozen of them, i ask what does the cyprus crisis have to do with the price to earnings
the cypriot banking systems rotten to the cora i place for the russians to hide money from the governmentse banks were in the united states they would have been seized a long time ago so any testament to the cluelessness and phony supervision of the brain dead european regulators that it ever got out of hand like this. service. we're in big trouble. who knows? it could happen here probably around the corner. and that's when i blew my top. first, our banks are the best regulated in the world...
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joining the table is cora, a fellow who covers national security issues.at is happening in guantanamo right now? >> since february you had what started as a relatively minor incident. you have close to 20% of the prison population is hunger striking. and you have general kelly with the u.s. command overseas say that this is what you are seeing is an expression of frustration with the uncertainty of their face. you have a number of prisoners who are cleared for release three years ago. 86 people cleared for release by a presidential task force three years ago. 86 people have been cleared for release who are still being held and still being detained. we are talking about people -- i mean, we had 779 detainees since the start. 600 of them ultimately released with no charges. 166 of them still there. if you are incourse rated, what else can you do to get the attention? >> the other thing is the prisoners watched the state of the union. they saw there was no mention from president obama of closing his goal of closing guantanamo in the state of the union. it was
joining the table is cora, a fellow who covers national security issues.at is happening in guantanamo right now? >> since february you had what started as a relatively minor incident. you have close to 20% of the prison population is hunger striking. and you have general kelly with the u.s. command overseas say that this is what you are seeing is an expression of frustration with the uncertainty of their face. you have a number of prisoners who are cleared for release three years ago. 86...
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very cora graphed.n to watch the president's look as he watched this flash mob happening. this is what he said about it on nbc. it looks like we don't have that tape. it's worth hearing. i'll read it. of all the flash mobs i have ever seen this was the best and jenna says the best? he says, yes, the very best. is this the only one you have ever seen? really, really cute. you guys were in the front row. what was your reaction to his reaction? he was clearly charmed by the whole thing. >> it was really great. i actually didn't realize i was going to be dancing direct until front of barbara. as soon as we started dancing, she pulled out herridge phone and started recording. >> i love that. that's awesome. >> so he actually -- the president stayed longer, i know he was supposed to come in, what he thought was a photo-op, and he stayed a half an hour longer to hang out with students. i thought that was wonderful for you. what was that experience like? >> they asked him if he wanted to go back upstairs, he di
very cora graphed.n to watch the president's look as he watched this flash mob happening. this is what he said about it on nbc. it looks like we don't have that tape. it's worth hearing. i'll read it. of all the flash mobs i have ever seen this was the best and jenna says the best? he says, yes, the very best. is this the only one you have ever seen? really, really cute. you guys were in the front row. what was your reaction to his reaction? he was clearly charmed by the whole thing. >>...
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. >> let's take our positions, cora, you're talking about stress eating. what do you mean?nough time for diet and exercise and after that the holidays hit and my husband travels all the time, so i just eat after my kids and i don't think too much about it and suddenly ten pounds later. >> you just told the story of weight gain in america, the number one cause is stress and the reason for that, for our body, we are hardwired to eat more, we deposit that fat in our belly. i have two important tips. understand toxic hunger. you don't truly feel real hunger, not felt in your belly but up in your neck and chest area. >> stomach growling is not hunger? >> that's often withdrawal, eating things you're not supposed to eat but the best way is give yourself five minutes from the moment you feel that first hunger pang, wait five minutes and if it's still there, it's real hunger. if it goes away it was toxic hunger. during those five minutes do the hippie stretch. >> i'll hold your stretch. >> i thought you were going to do it with us. >> okay. >> you lean forward, don't have to touch
. >> let's take our positions, cora, you're talking about stress eating. what do you mean?nough time for diet and exercise and after that the holidays hit and my husband travels all the time, so i just eat after my kids and i don't think too much about it and suddenly ten pounds later. >> you just told the story of weight gain in america, the number one cause is stress and the reason for that, for our body, we are hardwired to eat more, we deposit that fat in our belly. i have two...
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billion to $51 billion and untroubled in the first quarter $157 billion thrift that exponential mick cora occurred with virtually no regulatory oversight. second, what's the whale trades were exposed to jpmorgan claimed to regulators and the public that the trades were designed to hedge credit risk, but internal bank documents failed to identify the assets being hedged, how they lowered risk, or what the supposed credit derivatives hedges were treated differently from other hedges in the chief investment officer. if these trading's were hedges gone astray, it remains a mystery why the bank determine the nature, size, or effectiveness of the so-called hedges and how if at all the reduced risk. the chief investment officer internally concealed how massive losses in the first months of 2012 by overstating the value of its synthetic credit derivatives. it got away with overstating those values in the face of the speech with counterparties and in the face of two internal bank to reduce trade as late as january 2012, the cio had found its credit derivatives by using the midpoint in the daily ra
billion to $51 billion and untroubled in the first quarter $157 billion thrift that exponential mick cora occurred with virtually no regulatory oversight. second, what's the whale trades were exposed to jpmorgan claimed to regulators and the public that the trades were designed to hedge credit risk, but internal bank documents failed to identify the assets being hedged, how they lowered risk, or what the supposed credit derivatives hedges were treated differently from other hedges in the chief...
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steve ells, who founded the chain chipotle, graduated from the cia in 1990, and cat cora, known internationally as the only female iron chef on the food network's "iron chef america," also graduated from here in 1995. the greystone branch campus opened in st. helena in 1995 and has been continuously producing top-notch chefs. >> coming here to napa, california, there's fresh almost any kind of ingredient, produce, that you would want. fresh herbs--the herb garden here at cia is amazing. >> here, students cultivate edible flowers, vegetables, and fresh herbs. >> it's learning how to plant, what to plant, when to plant it. >> students feel, and i feel, that by producing our own ingredients, we can become better chefs. we'll get to learn a little bit about our food systems and how we interact with our food systems. we're in a unique position to do that. >> people come from all over the world, studying at the institute in the heart of the lush napa valley, getting an opportunity to learn how to grow, harvest, and market the produce. much of this early morning's harvest will be sold at the local far
steve ells, who founded the chain chipotle, graduated from the cia in 1990, and cat cora, known internationally as the only female iron chef on the food network's "iron chef america," also graduated from here in 1995. the greystone branch campus opened in st. helena in 1995 and has been continuously producing top-notch chefs. >> coming here to napa, california, there's fresh almost any kind of ingredient, produce, that you would want. fresh herbs--the herb garden here at cia is...