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and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a little bored with the piece. it's only natural. it's pushing 4 years now. this one was interesting in that it never got boring or ever felt redundant and each thing that we did over these almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisco, we have done readings at the asia soc
and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are...
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even a character like farber, a lot of people didn't like him. he was an unpleasant character to some. and that's important to convey because otherwise you begin to write a history that is not real. thank you for your comments. >> have you ever been a doctor in a war? >> that's a good question. not in the sense that you might understand war. i have never been a doctor in the military forefront. but one might say that this is also a war, in the sense that when we sometimes, we fight wars between people, human beings fight each other, but sometimes we fight even more important wars against things that we can't see. and i might add that cancer is one such entity. i don't like using the word war sometimes because it feels as if patients become soldiers, and if you don't survive, you become a loser in such a war. so i don't like using that metaphor. but for some people it works. for some people really imagining as in a battle against cancer is important. in my usual approach to all this is, if that's the metaphor that works for you, use it. you know,
even a character like farber, a lot of people didn't like him. he was an unpleasant character to some. and that's important to convey because otherwise you begin to write a history that is not real. thank you for your comments. >> have you ever been a doctor in a war? >> that's a good question. not in the sense that you might understand war. i have never been a doctor in the military forefront. but one might say that this is also a war, in the sense that when we sometimes, we fight...
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marisol trotman earns her salary at dana farber cancer institute, and even got a raise this year. >> it was so minimal, it turned out to be like a $3 increase which really didn't make a difference. >> reporter: the administrative assistant regrets going $10,000 into debt, even if it was mainly for roof repairs. >> you're just digging a bigger hole and when the income isn't increasing and the, you know, the i.o.u.s go up, it's never easy. >> reporter: nerline grand- pierre is a lab supervisor at boston university. she'd run up $29,000 in debt. >> we just kept getting more and more into debt. we were using our cards just basically to survive. so the raise that i get basically is not enough to cover my bills. >> reporter: bad for grand- pierre. and, arguably, bad for the rest of us. because however necessary the borrowing of recent years might have seemed, it was bound to end badly for just about everyone. >> the huge gap between the rich and everyone else is not just a moral or ethical problem. it is a major factor explaining the severe financial and economic crisis that broke out in 2
marisol trotman earns her salary at dana farber cancer institute, and even got a raise this year. >> it was so minimal, it turned out to be like a $3 increase which really didn't make a difference. >> reporter: the administrative assistant regrets going $10,000 into debt, even if it was mainly for roof repairs. >> you're just digging a bigger hole and when the income isn't increasing and the, you know, the i.o.u.s go up, it's never easy. >> reporter: nerline grand-...
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then we hit it big on behalf of barbara and melvin farber of california.10,000 in unclaimed money waiting but for profit finders wanted a huge cut in order to tell them where it was. we walked them through the easy process of claiming their money for free. >> all: show me the money! >> reporter: so from the streets of new york to the coast of california, there's unclaimed money out there waiting for you. >> all right, not bad at all. ely, you'll show us how easy it is. >> the 9,000 people who e-mailed us for help could have done their own search in the time they took to text up. unclaimed.org run by the national association of unclaimed property administrator, government people in every state and it is free and please, people, unclaim unclaimed.org, not dotcom. never have to pay a fee for this. unclaimed.org. click on a state where you have lived. let's use new york where you have lived. enten your name and veer fry by address. >> no social security and no money you have to pay out but you have another site for us too. >> i like this site. it's also free,
then we hit it big on behalf of barbara and melvin farber of california.10,000 in unclaimed money waiting but for profit finders wanted a huge cut in order to tell them where it was. we walked them through the easy process of claiming their money for free. >> all: show me the money! >> reporter: so from the streets of new york to the coast of california, there's unclaimed money out there waiting for you. >> all right, not bad at all. ely, you'll show us how easy it is....
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. >> dana-farber cancer institute and -- >> yes, for the jimmy fund. >> and our big friends are a sponsorike this? if you're in new york, you do. boston has a good day coming. new haven has a good day coming and this is all improving, and it's going to get better and better as we go through the day. am i bragging? maybe. here's the map. cold front swings to the south. we had a little bit of rain there. oh, by the way, facebook pictures from the bahamas, i love it. thank you for doing that. and ohio, that's kind of interesting. i like that shot, as well. here's what happens, 80 degrees in new york city today, 75 in boston. this is a little cooler than normal. even 88 in d.c. is a little bit more pleasant than it has been. quick look at the big board. record heat in the south in the red spots where the worst thunderstorms will open up today. a lot of storminess in the sout >> all of that weather brought to you by smucker's jam. robin >> we're going to have fun now. millions of fans have fallen in love with "the help." uh-huh. a runaway best-seller about the relationships between white women
. >> dana-farber cancer institute and -- >> yes, for the jimmy fund. >> and our big friends are a sponsorike this? if you're in new york, you do. boston has a good day coming. new haven has a good day coming and this is all improving, and it's going to get better and better as we go through the day. am i bragging? maybe. here's the map. cold front swings to the south. we had a little bit of rain there. oh, by the way, facebook pictures from the bahamas, i love it. thank you...
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>> we have the challenge this weekend to fight cancer research at dana farber cancer institute. >> thanks head back over to ann. no, no, i'm sorry, let's go to willie.: hello, uncle willie? remember the simple things as a kid, running through the sprinkler in your underwear and catching lightning bugs? happy birthday, how sweet it is. if you'll take a look, you'll birthday it is.1: guess what. its frances katz, melville, new york, 105 years old. accomplished violinist. loved by her friends. ecret to longevity is having a: positive outlook. almost everybody says that so maybe we ought to all try that. burlingame, g of cc1:cc1: california. 100 years old. proud world war ii veteran. riwriting in his books with ka gig rafy. he can write with both hands an: both feet. i've never seen that. good for him. and helen skinner. happy birthday to you. of st. john's, michigan, 105 cc: years old. enjoys playing bridge. bakes the most delicious buys and cookies. i love both, at the same time. good old john koczy of lake wisconsin, 100 years old. proudly served in world war ii and was a prison of war. bl
>> we have the challenge this weekend to fight cancer research at dana farber cancer institute. >> thanks head back over to ann. no, no, i'm sorry, let's go to willie.: hello, uncle willie? remember the simple things as a kid, running through the sprinkler in your underwear and catching lightning bugs? happy birthday, how sweet it is. if you'll take a look, you'll birthday it is.1: guess what. its frances katz, melville, new york, 105 years old. accomplished violinist. loved by her...
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i am a peacock farber and a schoolteacher. i supplement my income raising peacock spirit are peacock farm -- peacocks. our peacock form went under. what promises can you make for small businesses to be better? >> i will not promise the checks. >> i wanted to earn its. >>> when they get on the public stage, and they promise all source of free stuff. it is time to tell people the truth. we have to earn what we spend. we cannot spend more than we earn. we cannot go to other nations and say give us your money so we can spend more. i am going to make america the most attractive place in the world to start a business, to grow and expand a business, up anywhere in the world by making sure our corporate tax rates are the same of other nations around as. right now they're the highest in the world. i want to regulations to be competitive. e is one of the biggest exports we have. people understand the importance. this president has not entered into any trade agreements. other nations have put together for a different trade agreements. we
i am a peacock farber and a schoolteacher. i supplement my income raising peacock spirit are peacock farm -- peacocks. our peacock form went under. what promises can you make for small businesses to be better? >> i will not promise the checks. >> i wanted to earn its. >>> when they get on the public stage, and they promise all source of free stuff. it is time to tell people the truth. we have to earn what we spend. we cannot spend more than we earn. we cannot go to other...