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with ginsberg from lucian carr led to his faithful undoing you an american that's right yeah so you have a switch you american i did yeah i was sort of subtle in new jersey accent for this i just like i was easy to do for you i mean i'm lucky in the sense i've got to read it and you could if for accents and then it just becomes a. exercise and sort of doing it enough that it becomes natural and i time when i'm on sat i tend to just sort of remain you know all the time all the time so when you...
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dexter for the labor way he plays the poet allen ginsberg michael is david cameron of professor whose obsession with ginsberg from lucian car led to his fateful undoing you an american that's right yeah so you haven't switched to you american i did yeah i was sort of a so subtle in new jersey accent for this i just let go it was easy to do for you i mean i'm lucky in. since i've got a relatively good for x. and then it just becomes an exercise in sort of doing it enough that it becomes natural and i turn up when i'm on so i tend to just sort of remain you know all the time all the time so when you break for coffee he still talks in meriton yeah yeah yeah it's not always i mean i knew full well that daniel was not american but i was struck when i heard an actual accent and i was so accustomed to speaking as i watched him in how to succeed in business the great children she sang and danced you were tremendous and i was american as well as ready to do broadway again i would love to i don't know when but i would yeah and it was fun to do that question i think was and like this i just did
dexter for the labor way he plays the poet allen ginsberg michael is david cameron of professor whose obsession with ginsberg from lucian car led to his fateful undoing you an american that's right yeah so you haven't switched to you american i did yeah i was sort of a so subtle in new jersey accent for this i just let go it was easy to do for you i mean i'm lucky in. since i've got a relatively good for x. and then it just becomes an exercise in sort of doing it enough that it becomes natural...
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phil ginsberg. (applause) >> it is a real pleasure to be with everyone here today. it takes a village and the village is out. it's not often we get to say the words "our tax dollars at work" with a smile on our face. but we're doing it today. because voters really knew what they were doing a few years back when we passed that $185 million parks bond, neighborhood parks bond and the $10 million invested into lafayette park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years when i moved to san francisco, now 36 years ago, and this was my neighborhood park. and i've loved it ever since. the combination of the palms and the pines and everything in between, this is a jewel of a park. and when i saw the fences go up i got a little nervous because, well, it was going to be closed for a while. and i saw on some of the signs that some trees were going to come down which always makes me a little uncomfortable. but now seeing the result, it is magnificent. and, so, i want to thank all the folks who have inv
phil ginsberg. (applause) >> it is a real pleasure to be with everyone here today. it takes a village and the village is out. it's not often we get to say the words "our tax dollars at work" with a smile on our face. but we're doing it today. because voters really knew what they were doing a few years back when we passed that $185 million parks bond, neighborhood parks bond and the $10 million invested into lafayette park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years...
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sotomayor, kagan, o'connor, and ginsberg.a photo taken by ringo in new jersey when the beatles visited in '64. a week ago ringo asked for help in finding the young beatles fans. our friends at the "today" show not only found the surviving former kids, got them together on the plaza this morning, they recreated the photo. they have arranged for them all to attend an upcoming ringo starr concert in las vegas. how about that? >>> this weekend in las vegas, a 64-year-old man named john force did something extraordinary. this is what he does for a living. it takes only four seconds to show it to you. that's drag racing. 4.062 seconds, 310 miles an hour. that was john force winning the nhra title for the 16th time. the driver he beat in the next lane was his daughter courtney. he says he'd like to celebrate turni turning 56 next year with a 17th nhra title. >>> and let's hear it for the world series and strange game endings. saturday night's game ended with an ump's call at the base path to home was obstructed by a pair of legs. la
sotomayor, kagan, o'connor, and ginsberg.a photo taken by ringo in new jersey when the beatles visited in '64. a week ago ringo asked for help in finding the young beatles fans. our friends at the "today" show not only found the surviving former kids, got them together on the plaza this morning, they recreated the photo. they have arranged for them all to attend an upcoming ringo starr concert in las vegas. how about that? >>> this weekend in las vegas, a 64-year-old man...
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justices o'connor and ginsberg up front, sotomayor and kagan in the back. the oil painting is now on display at the national gallery in washington. we'll be back in a moment. crossing the street was hazardous when a powerful stormer to through europe. and one year after sandy, a new federal law may drive many from their homes when the "cbs evening news" continues. the pain started up the back of my head and wrapped around to the front. i was on my way to a music conference and the pain from shingles just made it impossible to even want to move. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. eventually i noticed that i had these little blisters up on my forehead and they started spreading. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. i eventually learned that if i had chickenpox i was susceptible to getting shingles as an adult. i couldn't do the things i loved because of the
justices o'connor and ginsberg up front, sotomayor and kagan in the back. the oil painting is now on display at the national gallery in washington. we'll be back in a moment. crossing the street was hazardous when a powerful stormer to through europe. and one year after sandy, a new federal law may drive many from their homes when the "cbs evening news" continues. the pain started up the back of my head and wrapped around to the front. i was on my way to a music conference and the...
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don't really have to do a cost benefit analysis but they do and he ran into a judge a guy named ginsberg who famously failed to make this. court because because he was partaking of some controlled substances but he he wrote an opinion that's called business roundtable for short which said that the cost benefit analysis of an f.c.c. rule we can go into some detail was deficient and threw it out that not only freaked out the securities and exchange commission which stifled all rulemaking you can you can watch the curve of progress and it just hits a wall after that decision it frightened all of the other agencies that they would do all this work and their work would be ground to a halt because intersected with a republican appointed judge and stop the rule altogether so as an advocate for wall street and say that he's one of the better ones he is one of the better ones yes indeed. he even brags on his website gibson dunn and crutcher you can link to an article written about him which says if you want your rule stopped there is one stop shopping with eugene scalia paraphrasing but that's th
don't really have to do a cost benefit analysis but they do and he ran into a judge a guy named ginsberg who famously failed to make this. court because because he was partaking of some controlled substances but he he wrote an opinion that's called business roundtable for short which said that the cost benefit analysis of an f.c.c. rule we can go into some detail was deficient and threw it out that not only freaked out the securities and exchange commission which stifled all rulemaking you can...
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i'm mort ginsberg i'm 80 years old. i'm a homeowner. i've walk my dog at fort constant for the last 30 years. at least. next my wife is the most important thing in my life. is walking those dog. we stricken them in the exercise i get from those dogs is critical. i beg you to try to do something about this. thank you very much >> thank you. i just want to thank you all for continuing this supervisor wiener with a cosponsor of those and kim. here's hoping your new colleagues will continue to support in the legacy. unfortunately don't have the same kind of public form with the gg nra. so we are relying on you the political process to help us out on this. 1st off, don't let anyone convince you that dog guardians are not environmentalist. russell numbers of the most notable national environmental groups. we are about everything environmental. dog pack, and i represent dog pack of san francisco here, dog pack supports all the previous speakers and the department's comments in this edition. the gg nra official did not address your concerns. th
i'm mort ginsberg i'm 80 years old. i'm a homeowner. i've walk my dog at fort constant for the last 30 years. at least. next my wife is the most important thing in my life. is walking those dog. we stricken them in the exercise i get from those dogs is critical. i beg you to try to do something about this. thank you very much >> thank you. i just want to thank you all for continuing this supervisor wiener with a cosponsor of those and kim. here's hoping your new colleagues will continue...
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munsch, lidia did negri, tony bowls, susan over iasi, sase ballasts [inaudible] laurie adamson, mort ginsberg, and john keating. go ahead. thank you >> my ipad notes just ran out so i'm going to have to do this straight from the heart. my name is linda alanis and i live in know we valley. i have to tell you that to me there is no more beautiful sight in the whole world than healthy happy dogs playing. especially playing in a beautiful place. i would think that for my last site on earth i would like to hear healthy happy dogs playing with in the background with opera playing in the background. i don't know when you were last at fort constant but my for 13-year-old very sick dog and i were there yesterday. i want to, she's probably there right now with her dog walker. i want to point out that nature is doing what nature does what always does. that is, take back the part. with her had been roads there is now san. so something is happening. nature is telling us that this is not a place of roads. this is a place for everyone to enjoy. if all the people in the world in the world were as friendly an
munsch, lidia did negri, tony bowls, susan over iasi, sase ballasts [inaudible] laurie adamson, mort ginsberg, and john keating. go ahead. thank you >> my ipad notes just ran out so i'm going to have to do this straight from the heart. my name is linda alanis and i live in know we valley. i have to tell you that to me there is no more beautiful sight in the whole world than healthy happy dogs playing. especially playing in a beautiful place. i would think that for my last site on earth i...
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othersncluding ginsberg conducted the anti-corruption argument'' mack that by having these limits you are promoting democratic purchase a patient and. and not the super affluent as those to control the election. opponents argue they will live in you gets to speak hand how. >> not only that people can do that but not in the most transparent way possible. >> the president said he believes they are partially responsible for the breakdown in washington saying'' mack some ideological extremists to have the big bankroll can skew the politics. lou: thank you. we will have much more on the debate over campaign finance talking to the chairman of the federal election commission. stay with us. >> the president declaims the entire federal government is being held hostage be he refuses to negotiate with republicans. the congressman on the ransom demand. next. lou: critics call out the obama and a station for allowing a massive rally today for a comprehensive immigration reform taking place on the national even though it is supposed to be closed because of the government shut down. open-air spaces
othersncluding ginsberg conducted the anti-corruption argument'' mack that by having these limits you are promoting democratic purchase a patient and. and not the super affluent as those to control the election. opponents argue they will live in you gets to speak hand how. >> not only that people can do that but not in the most transparent way possible. >> the president said he believes they are partially responsible for the breakdown in washington saying'' mack some ideological...
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. >> daniel's playing the young poet allen ginsberg is a film called "kill your darlings." >> ever sove you back. >> happy to have you. >> after singing naked and dancing on broadway -- >> between being naked and dancing, i try to do other stuff. i thought if i did that all the time i would have a specific fan base. >> and it's exhausting work. >> exhausting. >> yes. this new film is an independent film. >> yes. >> what appealed to you about it? >> really, it was the script. you can't underestimate -- you read a lot of stuff but it's not good. when you read something that flies off the page and they both -- the good thing about this, guys that became famous. >> it's -- >> it's set in the 14th before they were famous. their era. the thing that's good, whether or not they ever become famous, the story is interesting enough. it's a true story about a murder that all of these guys were sort of around and how it affected their lives and how it affected them as writers. >> there is a scene in there that people thought would be the headline. >> what was in our notes? >> okay, there are some
. >> daniel's playing the young poet allen ginsberg is a film called "kill your darlings." >> ever sove you back. >> happy to have you. >> after singing naked and dancing on broadway -- >> between being naked and dancing, i try to do other stuff. i thought if i did that all the time i would have a specific fan base. >> and it's exhausting work. >> exhausting. >> yes. this new film is an independent film. >> yes. >> what...
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from harry potter to alan ginsberg, how do you make that transformation? >> with a perm obviously.y for this film while i was in the middle of potter. and i loved it and knew i wanted to do it. but it took a while to come around in various forms. and then ultimately when i started doing it, it was just a process of working with the director. he is such a great director. working with him really. and then on the accent and the physicality and researching into his life as a young man, to find out what kind of a man he was. we joked about the perm. but the help of a great hair and makeup team to finish off the transformation. >> it's interesting to talk about. i'm sure that you feel you have been type cast because of your role in the harry potter series. you film a gay sex scene in this. as an actor, is that challenging? >> i mean, it's no more -- i mean, it's no more challenging than a straight sex scene. sex scenes all have a giggly awkwardness because you're getting naked in front of someone that you just met and in front of a lot of people that you barely know. they all have a simi
from harry potter to alan ginsberg, how do you make that transformation? >> with a perm obviously.y for this film while i was in the middle of potter. and i loved it and knew i wanted to do it. but it took a while to come around in various forms. and then ultimately when i started doing it, it was just a process of working with the director. he is such a great director. working with him really. and then on the accent and the physicality and researching into his life as a young man, to...
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justice ruth bader ginsberg appeared to be unconvinced that minorities wouldn't be harmed by the measure and quoted an earlier court precedent. this implicates the judiciary's special role, not of treating the individuals as individuals, but the ju dish re's special role in safeguarding the interests of those groups that are relegated to a position of political powerlessness. >> what they're saying is race does not count, race does not count as part of your experience. it is a separate and unequal system and we should not have separate and unequal anything. >> reporter: justice elena kagan took no part in the case because of her involvement in the matter of solicitor general before she joined the court. if the case results in a 4-4 tie, that would lead the lower court's decision striking down the measure as the final decision. bret. >> we also learned today the supreme court will take up a major challenge to the epa's regulatory power. what's at stake with that case? >> well, that case is about whether the epa can do something this administration has made a very high priority and that's
justice ruth bader ginsberg appeared to be unconvinced that minorities wouldn't be harmed by the measure and quoted an earlier court precedent. this implicates the judiciary's special role, not of treating the individuals as individuals, but the ju dish re's special role in safeguarding the interests of those groups that are relegated to a position of political powerlessness. >> what they're saying is race does not count, race does not count as part of your experience. it is a separate...
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the beat, the beats go back through ginsberg - there are few with claims to high culture.et bob dylan have one on the grounds his words were written for another purpose, you have to take it from george bernard shaw, eugene o'neil and pinto who wrote for the stage. >> when i discussed doing this topic tonight, eric, i was on the fence about it. then because of your argument - that these are songs, and music dependent. i went back and looked at the lirics without listening to the music. some songs i heard hundreds of times, things like "m "mr tambourineman", and when i looked at them, it had a different meaning. the brilliance jumped out. should he not be considered as anything other than a liltry writer. >> we can give bob dylan any award we want to give him. that's fine. what i want to reiterate is the fact that what this - the claim here is that music - bob dillan is a recording artist of the. he puts out records and music. it's a different form of art and a different form of culture than literature. and we can read, you know, lirics are literature in the same way that yo
the beat, the beats go back through ginsberg - there are few with claims to high culture.et bob dylan have one on the grounds his words were written for another purpose, you have to take it from george bernard shaw, eugene o'neil and pinto who wrote for the stage. >> when i discussed doing this topic tonight, eric, i was on the fence about it. then because of your argument - that these are songs, and music dependent. i went back and looked at the lirics without listening to the music....
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what effect would the appeal of affirmative action -- >> yes, justice ginsberg, we have a muddy picture. the first full year after section 26 went into effect. 2006 to 2008. the underrepresented minorities as part of the interim freshman class at michigan as a percentage changed little. then it gets very difficult to track. because flowing the u.s. census lead in 2010, the university of michigan stopped requiring students to check only the single box to demonstrate what their race or ethnicity was and move to a multiple check box system. the campus of the university of michigan, those numbers don't take into account that people who before were able to check a single box now could check multiple boxes. if you fold in the multiple check box students, the number of minorities on campus comes up higher. we don't know what those numbers are. you might have a student that might be white and asian and would not be an underrepresented minority. looking at the single checked box. >> what do we do in california? >> from california, their attorney general has shown another state with a similar pro
what effect would the appeal of affirmative action -- >> yes, justice ginsberg, we have a muddy picture. the first full year after section 26 went into effect. 2006 to 2008. the underrepresented minorities as part of the interim freshman class at michigan as a percentage changed little. then it gets very difficult to track. because flowing the u.s. census lead in 2010, the university of michigan stopped requiring students to check only the single box to demonstrate what their race or...
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limits ascontribution we just heard justice ginsberg ay, promote the first amendment. ensure that democracy ibrant where folks are able to express themselves on the basis of their by the depths of sites ockets and by the of their bank accounts. on congress to adopt a constitutional amendment to make clear once and for all that property, money is not speech. that corporations are entities economy but do not have the constitutional right to spend unlimited amounts of money politics. talk to e happy to anybody about this about what's happening at the grassroots level across the country. thank you. . >> before she was first lady, she taught at the clark for the deaf. and throughout her life, she helped to raise awareness about needsing the deaf and the of the disabled. watch our program on first lady saturday, 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live monday night, our series continues. >> here at the lou henry hoover house. this ignificant because was the primary residence of the and it's significant as it relates to lou hoover because it. was the one who designed she had such
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then to have justice ginsberg officiate over same-sex marriage and washington, d.c. just step back and think about to be sweet of it all. it is extraordinary. the courttive action, make a compromise or middling stance. why justice breyer joined it is he solved the majority had declared that grutter in particular was still good law. let's just stick with that and see how it evolves. mention that io think this term and previous thisdemonstrated that really is the roberts court finally. he is taking control of the and has tremendous influence over the outcomes as well. i've just written a story that will be in american lawyer chiefne about looking at justice roberts career as an advocate before the supreme that career,ing if what it tells about his chief justice ship. ,here are a couple of things the incremental approach you were talking about on voting they stepped up to the brink and almost declared it unconstitutional. congress'turn to do something. congress did not act. that made it much easier for the court to take this term. justice ginsburg said she not separatin
then to have justice ginsberg officiate over same-sex marriage and washington, d.c. just step back and think about to be sweet of it all. it is extraordinary. the courttive action, make a compromise or middling stance. why justice breyer joined it is he solved the majority had declared that grutter in particular was still good law. let's just stick with that and see how it evolves. mention that io think this term and previous thisdemonstrated that really is the roberts court finally. he is...
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bob barnes writes ginsberg is doing what she always does, on a respite. she is indulging the others. she considers the finest opera company in the world. her children and grandchildren, she spent the weekend santa fe. when she returns she hopes to resolve what happened. there are tours of the countryside, the ip access to the works of georgia o'keeffe, dinners prepared by her daughter that last until 230 in the morning. that is what struck me. showing no signs of slowing down. >> guest: she has always been a night owl, but she has a lot of energy and is smart as a whip again, if you take her at her word, she may not be going anywhere. if you take justice ginsburg out of the equation it is not clear that anyone else will go voluntarily. >> guest: for people concerned about the federal budget deficit , they could be considered as volunteering their work because they have served long enough to retire at full salary. saving the cost of hiring another justice. >> host: explain that. >> guest: if you're a federal judge you can retire at full salary. so by conti
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and then just last week, justice ginsberg officiate over a same-sex marriage in washington, d.c. when you just step back and think about the sweep of it all, it's extraordinary. on affirmative action, yes the court did make a sort of compromise or middling stance and but i think the reason, why justice breyer joined the majority is that he saw that the majority had declared that greater -- in particular was still good law, and breyer said that's good enough for me right now. let's just stick with it. we will see how that evolves. but also want to mention that i think this term and the previous term demonstrated that this really is the roberts court. finally. he really i think is taking control of the docket and tremendous influence over how, over the outcomes as well. i've just written a story that's going to be an american lawyer magazine, looking about, at chief justice roberts career as an advocate before the supreme court. seen what that career tells us about his chief justice jay. there's a couple things -- chief justice share. the incremental approach you're talking about o
and then just last week, justice ginsberg officiate over a same-sex marriage in washington, d.c. when you just step back and think about the sweep of it all, it's extraordinary. on affirmative action, yes the court did make a sort of compromise or middling stance and but i think the reason, why justice breyer joined the majority is that he saw that the majority had declared that greater -- in particular was still good law, and breyer said that's good enough for me right now. let's just stick...