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but in dexter's world, it's like news flash. >> part of what made dexter work is how bright it was.omebody describe it, it was candy colored. >> right. i think miami helped. the music, the color palate generally, the voiceover element. yeah. i think the show, as dexter has gotten more human and less compartmentalized psychopath, the show has gotten darkener a way. as more people have become implicated in his world because of what he's done. >> what do you look at this next wave of your life? >> i don't know. the fact that dexter is ending, i did that for eight years, or have been doing it for eight years, and did "six feet under" for five. so i don't know, i'm interested to see what life is like without some sort of open ended commitment to a character who is surrounded by dead bodies. >> and to a schedule that means you have to be there all the time. >> yeah, yeah, it's a steady job. we shoot at sunset gallery here in hollywood and we shot there, too. so it was 13 years that i've been working there. i never thought i would go to work at the same place for 13 straight years as an ac
but in dexter's world, it's like news flash. >> part of what made dexter work is how bright it was.omebody describe it, it was candy colored. >> right. i think miami helped. the music, the color palate generally, the voiceover element. yeah. i think the show, as dexter has gotten more human and less compartmentalized psychopath, the show has gotten darkener a way. as more people have become implicated in his world because of what he's done. >> what do you look at this next...
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it's called "dexter." michael c. hall. jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. millions suffer in silence because their parents gave them unfortunate names but now there's hope thanks to the good people at lasvegas.com and the unfortunate name organization. >> i have something to tell you. i have an unfortunate name. >> your name is guillermo rodriguez. what's unfortunate about that. >> that is not my full name. >> jimmy: what is your full name? >> my full name is miguel frances so mack reno enrico jalapeno montoya. >> >> jimmy: that is an unfortunate name. >> wait. i'm not finished. fernando chi chi felipe lea marguerite juan carlos bonita jalapeno. >> jimmy: i think you said jalapeno twice. >> there's two hajalapenos. carmen piata, chim economy chang ga, papa smurf ortiz -- >> jimmy: is that? >> one more. >> jimmy: thank you for sharing that guillermo. you are very brave. mulcho bravo. >> las vegas.com's unfortunate name organization is helping others with exclusive videos of las vegas.com/unfortunatenames and share your unfortunat
it's called "dexter." michael c. hall. jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. millions suffer in silence because their parents gave them unfortunate names but now there's hope thanks to the good people at lasvegas.com and the unfortunate name organization. >> i have something to tell you. i have an unfortunate name. >> your name is guillermo rodriguez. what's unfortunate about that. >> that is not my full name. >> jimmy: what is your full name? >> my full name is...
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>> have you seen "the force" in dexter?eat name, a lot to start off with, no matter what your last name is. the force, there is "the rock." that worked for him. although he is probably more like a rock than the force. >> these are not the -- >> jimmy: did he make a lot of money? i mean, would it have been worth your while? >> yeah, it would have been a reasonable supplement to my income. >> jimmy: is it too late to become "the force"? >> i think the offer still stands. >> jimmy: if you change your name to ñr"the force" guarantee j.j. abrams puts you in that movie -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there is some photographs here that i would like to share with you, i presume you have seen this. a woman in england made a life-sized cake in your image. >> somebody showed me that at work. >> jimmy: and then, served it to who, i don't know. what do you think when you see something like that? i mean, i guess it -- >> that is fantastic. that is amazing. it is very surreal. it really kind of goes beyond what dexter himself would
>> have you seen "the force" in dexter?eat name, a lot to start off with, no matter what your last name is. the force, there is "the rock." that worked for him. although he is probably more like a rock than the force. >> these are not the -- >> jimmy: did he make a lot of money? i mean, would it have been worth your while? >> yeah, it would have been a reasonable supplement to my income. >> jimmy: is it too late to become "the force"?...
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dexter anderson wrote this letter. i heard you're sending two people to mars and i would like to come but i'm 7. then he asks for some advice. and he got just that. nasa sent him back a letter encouraging him to pursue his dream and a detailed package about mars complete with stickers and posters. dexter's mother was so delighted literally over the moon, she posted the thing online where it spread like a shooting star. of course. >> i want to write nasa. i want to go to mars. >> what do you want? >> send me pictures and stickers and all of that. >>> the george zimmerman trial has captivated muscle of our nation but there's an app developer out there facing a major backlash. apparently he tried to profit from it and people don't like how he did t. coming up at 7:00, we'll tell you more about angry trayvon. >>> still to come in in half- hour, a local escape artist heads home. top? >> we have sunshine here in northwest. it is some kind of mug gip. let me talk about the poll -- muggy. let me talk about the pollen. not much
dexter anderson wrote this letter. i heard you're sending two people to mars and i would like to come but i'm 7. then he asks for some advice. and he got just that. nasa sent him back a letter encouraging him to pursue his dream and a detailed package about mars complete with stickers and posters. dexter's mother was so delighted literally over the moon, she posted the thing online where it spread like a shooting star. of course. >> i want to write nasa. i want to go to mars. >>...
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. >> in response, nasaent sent dexter a letter, and photos and pictures, nasa encouraged him tm continue study. the mother was in shock to receive the goodies.ie >> study hard, dexter. >> he is probably real excited.i >> cool. c >> ahead breakdown the controversy over gmos or genetically modified, and, whether the food should behod labeled as such. >>> coming up we will take a wi live look outside on this on tuesday morning.y tucker has the forecast and fora we're going to get a check of the roads with julie wright. time now is 5:40. we're back. when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick & creamy and whips!" and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait makes." and you were all, "yum!" and we're like, "is it just us, or has this been a really good conversation?" and you were like, "i would talk, but my mouth is full of yogurt." yoplait. it is so good! it's kind of hot. but it's not too hot. bingo. try dunkin's new hot & spicy breakfast
. >> in response, nasaent sent dexter a letter, and photos and pictures, nasa encouraged him tm continue study. the mother was in shock to receive the goodies.ie >> study hard, dexter. >> he is probably real excited.i >> cool. c >> ahead breakdown the controversy over gmos or genetically modified, and, whether the food should behod labeled as such. >>> coming up we will take a wi live look outside on this on tuesday morning.y tucker has the forecast and...
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and harry dexter white said, you know, fighting the germans while he's doing business with them which is absolutely true. by the end of the war, the bis accepted a substantial amount of nazi gold and did at love foreign exchange deals with the bank. it was a thoroughly comprised institution. but getting comprised with the bank of england and treasury and everybody else. and britain -- there was a lot of pressure to shut the bank down. we don't want this institution anymore. what ended up happening is the resolution past saying the bank should be shut down at the earlier possible moment. when was that? no date was set. the bank survived. one of the bis is brilliant of doing, it has been since it was born in the 1930 reinventing itself. after the war, there was a sense, there's an argument for this. you have to get the global economy up and running. we have to start making and selling thing. countries have to start trading. we need somewhere to be the to call focal point of this. t only a year old or whatever and the world bank. the bis is there's. it has a lot of experience. they have
and harry dexter white said, you know, fighting the germans while he's doing business with them which is absolutely true. by the end of the war, the bis accepted a substantial amount of nazi gold and did at love foreign exchange deals with the bank. it was a thoroughly comprised institution. but getting comprised with the bank of england and treasury and everybody else. and britain -- there was a lot of pressure to shut the bank down. we don't want this institution anymore. what ended up...
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harry dexter white said out boys are fighting the germans will mckittrick is doing business with them which is absolutely true. so toward the end of the war the b.s. accepted a substantial amount of not see gold. thoroughly compromised institution. again, compromised with the full knowledge of the state department by giving them treasury and everybody else. so there was a lot of pressure to shut the bank down. send it we will build a new global economic system to run a global economy after the war. we don't want this tainted institution in the war. but what ended up happening was that a resolution was passed saying the bank should be shut down at the earliest possible moment. when is that? no date was set paris of the banks survived. one of the things that they're brilliant at doing and has been since its inception in 1930's, reinventing itself. after the war there was a sense and an argument for this, we have to get the global economy up and running, start making things, selling things. the country has to start trading we need somewhere to be the focal point. the imf has been set up,
harry dexter white said out boys are fighting the germans will mckittrick is doing business with them which is absolutely true. so toward the end of the war the b.s. accepted a substantial amount of not see gold. thoroughly compromised institution. again, compromised with the full knowledge of the state department by giving them treasury and everybody else. so there was a lot of pressure to shut the bank down. send it we will build a new global economic system to run a global economy after the...
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and our family, my mother sends her love, my sister carla and dexter, my sister dee-dee.send our love here. we really appreciate this opportunity to, to keep fulfilling and continuing the legacy of otis redding. we have the otis redding foundation and our mission is simple. it's progress through education and enlightenment through music. and it was founded in 2007 and we're doing very well. and you can always go to otis redding.com to learn more about our foundation and thank you very, very much. this is a beautiful thing. thank you very much. (applause) >> thank you, mr. redding. truly, it is such an inspiration for all of us. seeing all of you here today is also inspirational. so many of you have made today possible. i wish i could name and thank all of you as i look around this amazing crowd. unfortunately i can't. i would be here all day. i do want to take a moment to recognize some of the folks standing behind me. of course, our honorable mayor, mayor ed lee. (applause) >> president of our board of supervisors, david chiu. board supervisor jane kim. representative fr
and our family, my mother sends her love, my sister carla and dexter, my sister dee-dee.send our love here. we really appreciate this opportunity to, to keep fulfilling and continuing the legacy of otis redding. we have the otis redding foundation and our mission is simple. it's progress through education and enlightenment through music. and it was founded in 2007 and we're doing very well. and you can always go to otis redding.com to learn more about our foundation and thank you very, very...
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after sending a letter to nasa and posting it to readit, dexter walters got a response. he wrote at 7 he knows he is too young to go to space, but the space program helped him envision the future by sending him pictures and a personal letter encouraging him to pursue his dream. he might have tweeted that he wanted to become president of the united states too. >>> good pr story out of nasa. >>> time for a look ahead. . boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev makes his first court appearance today. it killed three and wounded more than 260. >>> final passage is expected today on a controversial abortion bill in the texas house of representatives. the bill would restrict abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. >>> happy birthday to singer and actress jessica simpson, who is 33, actress sophia ver gary is 41 and andre dawson is 59. coming up on the "today" show, gizmo guru james dyson will unveil his latest product and comedian bill cosby talks about his latest project that you can be a part of and that is which sweater is better. now, keep it right here for more ne
after sending a letter to nasa and posting it to readit, dexter walters got a response. he wrote at 7 he knows he is too young to go to space, but the space program helped him envision the future by sending him pictures and a personal letter encouraging him to pursue his dream. he might have tweeted that he wanted to become president of the united states too. >>> good pr story out of nasa. >>> time for a look ahead. . boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev makes his...
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to truly appreciate the dexterity needed, there was really only one option. you want to move with the boat. don't run straight at it. >> curve with the boat? >> yeah. >> reporter: the first step is rough. that was a big jump on that one. followed by a rookie mistake. oh, no. and then a graceful recovery. ellie will soon graduate from nursing school, leaving mail jumping behind. >> i keep telling myself i need to get a big-girl job and i need to work in the hospital, not out on the water, but i'm not ready to give it up yet. >> reporter: you can hardly blame her. stephanie gosk, nbc news, lake geneva, wisconsin. >> great story to end on on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, everyone. >> i'm jessica aguirre. it is bad there is no way around it but a beacon of hope tonight. a growing homicide rate has many locals feeling that san jose has fallen victim to police cuffs, increasing crime and gang warfare. but new numbers appear to paint a diffic
to truly appreciate the dexterity needed, there was really only one option. you want to move with the boat. don't run straight at it. >> curve with the boat? >> yeah. >> reporter: the first step is rough. that was a big jump on that one. followed by a rookie mistake. oh, no. and then a graceful recovery. ellie will soon graduate from nursing school, leaving mail jumping behind. >> i keep telling myself i need to get a big-girl job and i need to work in the hospital, not...
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spokesman is apologizing for accidentally e-mailing this photo to the media showing the tv character dexter, a serial killer, reading about the verdict. in a statement today caltrans said it prohibits the use of state e-mail for personal communications, takes any misuse of state equipment seriously, and will look into this incident and take appropriate action. >>> some tourists got a little more than they bargained for tonight when the back of a tour bus flipped a cable car north beach. a passenger who was standing at the back of the cable car was hurt. this is just the latest resent muni accident. >>> almost 20 people were hurt this weekend when a light rail train crashed into a van that made an illegal left turn on 3rd street. >>> a hundred thousand dollars gone in less than four minutes. police say three masked robbers droef a car into this kay jewelers overnight, then as you can see in this surveillance video, they smashed the way through the store with a sledge hammer going case by case cleaning out the store. they made off with a hundred thousand bucks worth of stuff. security guards
spokesman is apologizing for accidentally e-mailing this photo to the media showing the tv character dexter, a serial killer, reading about the verdict. in a statement today caltrans said it prohibits the use of state e-mail for personal communications, takes any misuse of state equipment seriously, and will look into this incident and take appropriate action. >>> some tourists got a little more than they bargained for tonight when the back of a tour bus flipped a cable car north...
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if you watch that lizard, it is one of the most dexterous species around for moving on rocks. well named. and it doesn't just move over top of the rocks and up the sides of the rocks. those specialized feet will cling right to the undersurface of rock and overhangs. we are in the peninsular range. peninsular should really kind of give it away. that peninsular refers to the baja peninsula, which which is part of mexico and really this part of california is much more mexico than it is u.s., and that lizard sort of tells us that. this lizard, like many of the lizards, that we find here in southern san diego county range mostly in mexico and barely enter the united states here. looking at the lizards here gives us yet another reason why this place is so diverse, it's a mixture of what moves up from mexico and what's moving down out of the united states. but more than that it gets us to thinking about how these things actually move. are they migrating from mexico themselves or is something else going on? why are these lizards restricted to just the parts of california that came fro
if you watch that lizard, it is one of the most dexterous species around for moving on rocks. well named. and it doesn't just move over top of the rocks and up the sides of the rocks. those specialized feet will cling right to the undersurface of rock and overhangs. we are in the peninsular range. peninsular should really kind of give it away. that peninsular refers to the baja peninsula, which which is part of mexico and really this part of california is much more mexico than it is u.s., and...
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tear gas water to disperse a crowd and they were defeated crowds in different places and we were dexterous you onside the hospital where bradley's body was they were protesters outside of the headquarters of. the government has been telling people that gives this progress that we've made and see and hear concrete results. the constitution is not ready yet it's been. two years since the national can see the state where cannot be . the elections the next elections there is no specific date set sector so people have been already frustrated and that's a measure of the economy ethical. middle east risk strategist and a boy told us that brummies murder will create huge problems for the ruling party no matter who is to blame. this is a very sensitive issue as you know last time we still hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets we still strikes across multiple sectors. we have been identifying such a political assassination as a potential trigger for that kind of thing to happen again the problem is that no matter how much the party leadership try to rein in their supporters there's a v
tear gas water to disperse a crowd and they were defeated crowds in different places and we were dexterous you onside the hospital where bradley's body was they were protesters outside of the headquarters of. the government has been telling people that gives this progress that we've made and see and hear concrete results. the constitution is not ready yet it's been. two years since the national can see the state where cannot be . the elections the next elections there is no specific date set...
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it shows the tv character dexter a serial killer reading about the zimmerman verdict. caltrans released a statement yesterday saying the agency, quote, has a statewide policy that prohibits the use of state email for personal communications. we take any misuse of state equipment seriously and will look into this incident and take appropriate action." >>> 4:38. your first check of weather. a little bit of traffic. lawrence is here with the big -- i guess we are going to heat up. >> not today. today is going to be cooler so we have to wait one more day. then i think we'll start to heat things up. by the end of the week we'll have hot temperatures away from the coastline. meantime plenty of clouds have swept on shore. the drizzle continues at the beaches even a little damp inside the bay this morning but a thick cloud cover stretching across the bay right now. the temperatures mainly in the 50s at this hour. i think through the day today we'll see some sunshine in the afternoon inland. but these temperatures going to be staying on the cool side for this time of year as mu
it shows the tv character dexter a serial killer reading about the zimmerman verdict. caltrans released a statement yesterday saying the agency, quote, has a statewide policy that prohibits the use of state email for personal communications. we take any misuse of state equipment seriously and will look into this incident and take appropriate action." >>> 4:38. your first check of weather. a little bit of traffic. lawrence is here with the big -- i guess we are going to heat up....
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host: thanks for the call, dexter. wr wrightson on twitter -- ites in on twitter we are taking your thoughts and calls this morning on twitter, on facebook. our phone lines are split up by age groups. on this subject of public service, one man who was known for public service turned 90 today -- that is bob dole. there is an opinion piece written by pat roberts, the republican member of the u.s. senate from kansas, that talks about bob dole's public service. i want to take you through pat roberts' commentary on bob dole's 90th birthday if you want to read more on the occasion of bob dole's 90th birthday from pat roberts, that is in today's opinion section of the "washington times." we will go to louise, calling in on our 30 or older line. think you for the call this morning. politics, is it the best avenue for public service? caller: a previous caller said that we need more fewer christians. it's not forget -- pure christians. let's not forget that our last evangelical christian president george bush lied us into a war.
host: thanks for the call, dexter. wr wrightson on twitter -- ites in on twitter we are taking your thoughts and calls this morning on twitter, on facebook. our phone lines are split up by age groups. on this subject of public service, one man who was known for public service turned 90 today -- that is bob dole. there is an opinion piece written by pat roberts, the republican member of the u.s. senate from kansas, that talks about bob dole's public service. i want to take you through pat...
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i was working at the new yorker with my friend dexter filkins. we were looking at contractors sauntering out of a cafÉ after eating cheeseburgers. , we are not know that good anymore. it struck me with full force. i knew what he meant. i did not know how or why it had happened. raq?couldn't we rebuild i at home, when i got back from the war and cover the elections, every domestic institution -- from commercial banks, to investment banks, to auto manufacturers -- seemed to be in a state of collapse. there is a big story of a generation-long process of the corrosion of our institutions. institutions that used to support the aspirations of ordinary people that no longer really work. people feel more alone. this is a big subject will stop -- subject. baghdad.for me in >> what year was that? 2006. >> the structure of the book, -- how didan price you select him. accident.cross him i -- by accident. about toming a piece tom parriello. he introduced me to the first biodiesel truckstop. 30 seconds on the phone with the proprietor, dean price, was i not to
i was working at the new yorker with my friend dexter filkins. we were looking at contractors sauntering out of a cafÉ after eating cheeseburgers. , we are not know that good anymore. it struck me with full force. i knew what he meant. i did not know how or why it had happened. raq?couldn't we rebuild i at home, when i got back from the war and cover the elections, every domestic institution -- from commercial banks, to investment banks, to auto manufacturers -- seemed to be in a state of...
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. >> but two-thirds of the world's middle class is going to be in asia, so cultural dexterity.meet people where they are and to drive people to these artificial lines called borders. >> it's not reflectinging your numbers. >> i lived in china last year. there was incredible inflati inflationary pressure there. you've just got to look there, given the population and density. >> europe was down a quarter, but i believe that europe has bottomed. am i being too optimistic? >> no, i don't think you are. we've seen that as well. >> you have? okay. >> yeah, we have. >> big corporations with middle sized, where's the turn your seeing? >> with big sized companies and if you look globally right now, the hot air is life sciences. life sciences and health care. >> acquisitions, i interviewed pete today, the u.s. attorney for the southern district manhattan. one of the things he has is that the culture comes from the man at top. when you are being hired -- our most important thing is we want this man to tell the truth, but honest and we care about that more than anything else right now. >>
. >> but two-thirds of the world's middle class is going to be in asia, so cultural dexterity.meet people where they are and to drive people to these artificial lines called borders. >> it's not reflectinging your numbers. >> i lived in china last year. there was incredible inflati inflationary pressure there. you've just got to look there, given the population and density. >> europe was down a quarter, but i believe that europe has bottomed. am i being too optimistic?...
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lawyer, i don't think -- if i were a brain surgeon and smart enough to do that, something of great dexterity and intellect, i probably would have been tired at night. but basically trying these cases, the adrenaline -- i always thought about them 24 hours a day and seven days a week. i took my work seriously and have always done so. i don't take myself seriously, but i take my word very seriously. when i left the courthouse, and after ice ready for the next day's proceedings. i became nervous. the courthouse provided me with that option and that's when i really started to say that there is not a day that goes by in my life i don't have a bet on something. if anyone wants to check that and they want to call me, they are welcome to do it. >> another quote that i want to read. i am also a drinker at. again, the first time that a guest has ordered a drink. i will tell everyone to call me after 5:00 o'clock. when i finish working i enjoy a martini or two. you commie and i will be vertically lucid and there is a good chance i won't remember our conversations and mark i guess that is the definition
lawyer, i don't think -- if i were a brain surgeon and smart enough to do that, something of great dexterity and intellect, i probably would have been tired at night. but basically trying these cases, the adrenaline -- i always thought about them 24 hours a day and seven days a week. i took my work seriously and have always done so. i don't take myself seriously, but i take my word very seriously. when i left the courthouse, and after ice ready for the next day's proceedings. i became nervous....
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dexter, x-files and south park are all part of the panel discussions. >>> charlie sheen is now a grandpaghter, cassandra welcomed her first child wednesday. a daughter named luna. she tells tmz, it was a wondrous day. she just barely younger than his youngest boys. >> that's it for "early start." that's the nicest story we have had about charlie sheen in a long time. chris cuomo and kate bolduan, take it from here. >> anything is possible. that is the moral of the story today. >> have a great show. >> thank you. >> you take good new where is you find it. it's almost top of the hour. that means it's time for the top news. >>> last summer was rough. this summer is rough. it's getting hotter and hotter. >> boiling point. the epic heat turns deadly. relief days away. overnight, a fast moving wildfire causes thousands to evacuate in the west. we are tracking it all. >>> controversy. boston and the country erupt in anger over this "rolling stones" magazine stunner. >>> a-rod speaks. he's under investigation for allegedly juicing. his legacy and $100 million contract in danger. he goes one-on-o
dexter, x-files and south park are all part of the panel discussions. >>> charlie sheen is now a grandpaghter, cassandra welcomed her first child wednesday. a daughter named luna. she tells tmz, it was a wondrous day. she just barely younger than his youngest boys. >> that's it for "early start." that's the nicest story we have had about charlie sheen in a long time. chris cuomo and kate bolduan, take it from here. >> anything is possible. that is the moral of the...
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am not sure if i eel be that by dexterous. now, rumbles riles censors. i'll come back to that. e'll talk about some of the different item ms. but step back little bit before we do that? okay. >> why'd you do this? >> well this, is sort of a me.nd career for i had spent almost 30 years working in public policy, 20 of were here in washington working on environmental public poll sip. 2006, 2007, i started some other work or -- and i came up with the the web was so intriguing, i thought to venture into the web and start something that could possibly be a small business. some retirement money and i hired a couple of young teams out in fe new market where i live. >> new market, maryland? >> yeah, new market, maryland. little outfit called mind storm interactive. site.helped to build the they did the coding. and i'm not skilled on the oding, but i knew about word processing so that once they stepped the architecture up, i forward.ke the site >> what kind of subjectings -- how many subjects do you have on there? a -- at the top site, there's a category list. there are about eight diffe
am not sure if i eel be that by dexterous. now, rumbles riles censors. i'll come back to that. e'll talk about some of the different item ms. but step back little bit before we do that? okay. >> why'd you do this? >> well this, is sort of a me.nd career for i had spent almost 30 years working in public policy, 20 of were here in washington working on environmental public poll sip. 2006, 2007, i started some other work or -- and i came up with the the web was so intriguing, i thought...
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i think it's going to play out near the end of dexter.know he's a serial killer. here he is eight years. it's a long time to play one character. you got into that a little bit with him. let's watch this clip. >> if you do something this long, the lines start to blur. i mean, i'm not, you know -- >> you stalk people in new york -- >> that is true. when i was getting ready to play the part, just to feel like what it would be like to do that, i picked out people when living in new york city, where i was living at the time, and followed them around. just to see -- just to see if i could get away with it. it was surprisingly easy. >> he followed people around in new york, seriously? >> so weird. and not only that, before this he was also i believe a door-to-door knife salesman. >> creepy! >> later somebody goes that's the guy that sold knives. and valerie bertinelli, who people love, has a lot to say. >> she was smoking on the cover of "people." good for her. looking great. >> talks a lot about food issues as well on the program. >> here she w
i think it's going to play out near the end of dexter.know he's a serial killer. here he is eight years. it's a long time to play one character. you got into that a little bit with him. let's watch this clip. >> if you do something this long, the lines start to blur. i mean, i'm not, you know -- >> you stalk people in new york -- >> that is true. when i was getting ready to play the part, just to feel like what it would be like to do that, i picked out people when living in...
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hall will be here, from "dexter."grove will be with us and we'll have music from zz ward. our first guest tonight is a very talented actor who during his relatively short career so far has co-starred alongside luminaries like leo dicaprio, julia roberts, and even himself. you can see him next saddling up with johnny depp and a dead crow in the new comedy adventure, "the lone ranger." >> thank you. >> do-si-do. >> why don't you put that thing down so we can settle this like men? >> i warn you. i boxed in law school. oh! >> jimmy: "the lone ranger" opens in theaters tomorrow. please welcome armie hammer. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] how's everything? >> everything is good. >> jimmy: hey, were you a child genius? you seem like you might have been a child genius. >> totally. absolutely. >> jimmy: you were? >> no. i just didn't give a damn about school. >> jimmy: oh, you didn't. were you a good student? >> well, i grew up on an island, and it was like -- >> jimmy: what island did you grow up on? >> cayman islands. >> jimmy: o
hall will be here, from "dexter."grove will be with us and we'll have music from zz ward. our first guest tonight is a very talented actor who during his relatively short career so far has co-starred alongside luminaries like leo dicaprio, julia roberts, and even himself. you can see him next saddling up with johnny depp and a dead crow in the new comedy adventure, "the lone ranger." >> thank you. >> do-si-do. >> why don't you put that thing down so we can...
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pro tag gee nists of days past have been replaced by antiheroes like tony soprano, don draper, and dexter's brett martin, difficult men, follows the people who brought these characters to life, the show creators and a no less difficult group of men, the shows, the sopranos, the wire, breaking bad, dead wood have taken us into what martin calls the third golden age of television. gone are the days when television was the boob tube. they have become the signature american art form of the first decade of the 21st century. the equivalent of what the films of scorcese has been to the 1970s or the novels of updike, roth and mailev have been to the 1960s. joining us is gq correspondent, the incredible brett martin, author of "difficult men." >> great to see you. >> sorry, you keep running away from me. >> it's true, but i have no doubt that your compelling thesis about the third golden age of television will be communicated accurately. >> i hope so. >> even across this distance. let's talk about where we are. i think this is a huge ly powerful and optimistic view that we are able to embrace the
pro tag gee nists of days past have been replaced by antiheroes like tony soprano, don draper, and dexter's brett martin, difficult men, follows the people who brought these characters to life, the show creators and a no less difficult group of men, the shows, the sopranos, the wire, breaking bad, dead wood have taken us into what martin calls the third golden age of television. gone are the days when television was the boob tube. they have become the signature american art form of the first...
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on that november 27 rosa parks came to a meeting at dexter avenue baptist church to hear tm howard, dr. tm howard talked about the recent acquittal of the two killers of emmett till. dr. king introduce fascinating and howard was there to spread the word. howard had been one of the key organizers in trying to get even a trial of those two men and after those men he had been acquitted was on a tour through the country to spread the word and to continue the organizing after that travesty had happened as the two men who had lynched emmett till have been found not guilty. so this is november 27, 1955. rosa parks sits there and she is talking about the lynching of emmett till and he is talking about the deaths of two other organizers in mississippi who would try to register to vote and have been killed and she is angry and she is sad and she is despairing because she came to that night having spent more than a decade organizing around cases like this and what was particularly sort of exciting about this case was there have been enough organizing and enough awareness that there had been a tri
on that november 27 rosa parks came to a meeting at dexter avenue baptist church to hear tm howard, dr. tm howard talked about the recent acquittal of the two killers of emmett till. dr. king introduce fascinating and howard was there to spread the word. howard had been one of the key organizers in trying to get even a trial of those two men and after those men he had been acquitted was on a tour through the country to spread the word and to continue the organizing after that travesty had...
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love the excitement of nome, she loved everything except the fact that wyatt earp was running the dexter with rooms upstairs for prostitutes, she didn't love that part, particularly. we know that because those are the stories that the niece brought home. regardless of whether she was furious with wyatt or not they went to nome together and they came back from nome to get there and when they came back they were actually quite rich. a had taken the equivalent of $1 million, mostly not from gold, almost none of it was from gold. most of it was from what earp called mining and miners, that is saloonkeeping and prostitution. so in the years that followed they probably could have lived on their money from alaska for the rest of their lives if they were careful, but careful was not a word that was really in their vocabulary. suppose they invested in various things but they were not great investors. i don't really think josephine or wyatt really particularly care about money. they really cared much more about adventure and following their own inclinations. they spent most of their time in at cam
love the excitement of nome, she loved everything except the fact that wyatt earp was running the dexter with rooms upstairs for prostitutes, she didn't love that part, particularly. we know that because those are the stories that the niece brought home. regardless of whether she was furious with wyatt or not they went to nome together and they came back from nome to get there and when they came back they were actually quite rich. a had taken the equivalent of $1 million, mostly not from gold,...
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. >> dexterous. >> wow. >> see that? >> takes talent. >> not really the ring, it's the style you bring while ringing. >> style points. >> flair. >>> you know what you're seeing a lot of there time of year? the tourists. >> oh, yeah. >> around wondering, why did i pack a jacket? it's california. right. you look at walnut creek, the high is 85 degrees. what's it going to be in the city, 70, 75? no. no. you know if you live here, because you live here. go buy a jacket. we have lots of great stores here. vacaville, mount vaca the home of kpix 5 hi-def doppler is completely dry, not as warm but still above 80 degrees today. contrast that with the bay which is chilly the onshore flow got stronger today. more cloud cover, lasting longer. and temperatures not as hot today away from the water. gilroy hit 84. concord 83. napa 80. redwood city topped out at 77. hayward hit 69 degrees today. downtown san francisco coolest day in a week. only 61 for a high. speaking of mount vaca, kpix 5 hi-def doppler always looking for rainfall com
. >> dexterous. >> wow. >> see that? >> takes talent. >> not really the ring, it's the style you bring while ringing. >> style points. >> flair. >>> you know what you're seeing a lot of there time of year? the tourists. >> oh, yeah. >> around wondering, why did i pack a jacket? it's california. right. you look at walnut creek, the high is 85 degrees. what's it going to be in the city, 70, 75? no. no. you know if you live here,...
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are camping out as we speak, trying to be the first in line for presentations from tv shows such as dexter> it's a march of the pink penguins in the south bay. these pink penguin statues near the san jose museum of art are getting plenty of attention this morning. the three penguins are part of an art installation called migration by artist scotty gore ham and photographer krista giffin. the two collaborated on a project, the pallet of the penguin on display last december. >> they're pink tuxedos. it's 5:20. we have new details about an unexpected fireworks show overnight. we'll take you there coming up next. >>> we will also take you live for the emmy nominations that are set to happen this morning. pretty exciting. we'll see who will be up for the coveted emmy awards. 5:20 right now. >>> welcome back everyone. and a good thursday morning to you. taking a live look outside. it's actually beautiful, before the sun comes up. this is in the south bay overlooking san jose. the temperatures certainly going to creep up today. we'll check in with meteorologist christina loren in just a moment. 5
are camping out as we speak, trying to be the first in line for presentations from tv shows such as dexter> it's a march of the pink penguins in the south bay. these pink penguin statues near the san jose museum of art are getting plenty of attention this morning. the three penguins are part of an art installation called migration by artist scotty gore ham and photographer krista giffin. the two collaborated on a project, the pallet of the penguin on display last december. >> they're...
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and harry dexter white said, you know, our boys are fighting the germans while mckitrick is doing business with them which is absolutely true. so towards the end of the war, the bis also accepted a substantial amount of nazi gold and did a lot of foreign be exchange deals for the rice bank, so it was a fairly compromised institution but, again, compromised with the full knowledge of the state department, bank of england, the treasury and everybody else. so there was a lot of pressure to shut the bank down. they're saying we're going to build a new global economic system to run the global economy after the war. we don't want this tainted institution anymore. but they, what ended up happening was that a resolution was passed saying the bank should be shut down at the earliest possible moment. but when's that? no date was set. so the bank survived. and one of the things the bis is brilliant at doing and has been since it's been born in the 1930s is reinventing itself. so after the war there was the sense -- and there's an argument for this. look, we've got to get the global economy up and run
and harry dexter white said, you know, our boys are fighting the germans while mckitrick is doing business with them which is absolutely true. so towards the end of the war, the bis also accepted a substantial amount of nazi gold and did a lot of foreign be exchange deals for the rice bank, so it was a fairly compromised institution but, again, compromised with the full knowledge of the state department, bank of england, the treasury and everybody else. so there was a lot of pressure to shut...
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some of these shows like the premiere is "breaking badbad, " also sat down with "dexter," and parks andoeler gave me a run for my money. >> and how would you characterize the writer's room? it looks pretty funny. >> well, thank you. >> it looks like it could be educational as well. >> when i sat down with them, i really wanted it to be an open discussion. so it's both entertaining and insightful. it's a show about what it takes to get a show up and running. >> there's a lot of people on the show to try to be writers. do you have any tips for us? >> tips for the president or for council relations. >> i'll give you tips, you'll be always stressed. >> how to do better at it? >> i thought this was my moment to learn exactly what you're say, for that little piece of advice from any of these great creators that will make it processes i easier. you realize everyone faces the same challenges. the own thing that helps me is when you hit a wall, a friend writer told me go run an errand. go do something remedial, take your laundry -- >> would i get a lot of errands done and some idea will come as
some of these shows like the premiere is "breaking badbad, " also sat down with "dexter," and parks andoeler gave me a run for my money. >> and how would you characterize the writer's room? it looks pretty funny. >> well, thank you. >> it looks like it could be educational as well. >> when i sat down with them, i really wanted it to be an open discussion. so it's both entertaining and insightful. it's a show about what it takes to get a show up and...
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. >> reporter: with the same toughness and dexterity as he played bad guys. >> did you think you werety made farina a star. he appeared in some of the biggest gangster films over the last 30 years. it was a career that almost didn't happen. farina was born in chicago in 1944. after a stint in the army i joined the chicago police department. 18 years later, a chance encounter with a director changed all that. >> feature films soon followed in 1988. he starred opposite robert de niro in midnight run. he starred as a psychopathic monster in "get shorty." this remains his most memorable performances. >> harry, i have to ask you one more time. i have to shoot you if you don't tell me what i know. where is my money? >> reporter: not willing to be type cast, i branched out into comedy and drama portraying an army officer in "saving private ryan." >> i have another order straight from the top. >> reporter: it will be nbc's "law and order" where farina will be most remembered. i died monday from a blood clot at the age of 69. one of his fanl projects had him starring alongside dustin hoffmann
. >> reporter: with the same toughness and dexterity as he played bad guys. >> did you think you werety made farina a star. he appeared in some of the biggest gangster films over the last 30 years. it was a career that almost didn't happen. farina was born in chicago in 1944. after a stint in the army i joined the chicago police department. 18 years later, a chance encounter with a director changed all that. >> feature films soon followed in 1988. he starred opposite robert de...
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people who watch "dexter" do not watch it the night of the premier.atform, which has been terrific for the premium business, and provide different access and different ways of accessing it, we think helps the service. i remember when we brought launching it, there were people that thought it would be totally virtual and no time. like to watch it vertically to a great extent. certainly the case ever premium network. you met -- mention the pay cable. there is a lot of chatter about the growth of the businesses that are outside of the traditional cable universe. and for the major media conglomerate, it has been a double-edge sword because of content creation of a lot of licensing money coming in. i am guessing the deal to bring back the killing, that probably would not have happened. i guess it is a question, are they friend or foe or someone at and between in terms of traditional cable businesses versus the world we're talking about? >> my sense is that they can peacefully coexist. it is all about identifying first window, second window. there are diffe
people who watch "dexter" do not watch it the night of the premier.atform, which has been terrific for the premium business, and provide different access and different ways of accessing it, we think helps the service. i remember when we brought launching it, there were people that thought it would be totally virtual and no time. like to watch it vertically to a great extent. certainly the case ever premium network. you met -- mention the pay cable. there is a lot of chatter about the...
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the president said he wanted to change the conversation from the sort of fiscal dexterity discussionon the middle class. in my opinion, the most significant thing the federal government can do is have a bipartisan deficit reduction long-term program adopted that would create certainty for the business community. i think stimulate a new wave of investment and actually create the jobs that a lot of middle class people have lost. so bottom line, goed to focus on the middle class, really, the best way to do it is to get back to a discussion that people are tired of, which is about austerity and the budget deficit. >> job, the best way to help middle classes is with jobs. >> the government is not going to create jobs. there are times as during the depths of the recession when we adopted the so-called stimulus, you needed that kind of investment, i think. we don't have the money to do it. we are headed in the other direction, turning the spending down. so jobs will come from the private sector as we always have. you got to create confidence. >> there are two philosophies. i tried to put to
the president said he wanted to change the conversation from the sort of fiscal dexterity discussionon the middle class. in my opinion, the most significant thing the federal government can do is have a bipartisan deficit reduction long-term program adopted that would create certainty for the business community. i think stimulate a new wave of investment and actually create the jobs that a lot of middle class people have lost. so bottom line, goed to focus on the middle class, really, the best...
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. >> caller: thank you hal now i watch fashion police, dexter and lab rats. because of you. okay. because they're already in place if that would give them the strength to be able to fight this -- >> hal: short answer is you don't have to be black to be in the naacp. >> caller: exactly. >> hal: i've been a member for over a decade. >> or the naacp. >> hal: you're absolutely right. that is obviously with the systemic destruction of acorn which is, by the way if you track back from the roberts decision, you know, it is not surprising -- >> stephanie: you know most of what they did? social welfare. you know what the smaller amount was? political. >> hal: totally. one of the areas that acorn did was, you know, was voter drives and the ability to get everybody registered. just in the generic sense of that. that was cutting that off at the knees and then this following up. this looks like strategy to me. it looks like long-term multidecade strategy to get back to what i think -- when tea parties say constitution. we want to go back to what the founders wanted. what the founders wanted, w
. >> caller: thank you hal now i watch fashion police, dexter and lab rats. because of you. okay. because they're already in place if that would give them the strength to be able to fight this -- >> hal: short answer is you don't have to be black to be in the naacp. >> caller: exactly. >> hal: i've been a member for over a decade. >> or the naacp. >> hal: you're absolutely right. that is obviously with the systemic destruction of acorn which is, by the way if...