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>> greg jones: no.s happening all over europe, definitely. >> stahl: greg jones is a research climatologist with southern oregon university, who for 25 years has specialized in the study of how climate influences the growing and harvesting of wine grapes. >> jones: what we're seeing today is, we're seeing more of these extreme events happening more frequently at greater degrees and causing more problems. >> stahl: yeah, we see it everywhere. it's not just in farm regions. i mean, every part of our country is experiencing some extreme weather condition. so, how do you know it isn't that "normal" extreme weather, as opposed to a general climate change? >> jones: there's an area in climate science called attribution science. and attribution science is all about trying to kind of understand how much role humans have in the game of climate. so, the idea-- >> stahl: or who to attribute it to, okay. >> jones: yeah, yeah. so, what climatologists do is, we develop models that look at aspects of climate. and thos
>> greg jones: no.s happening all over europe, definitely. >> stahl: greg jones is a research climatologist with southern oregon university, who for 25 years has specialized in the study of how climate influences the growing and harvesting of wine grapes. >> jones: what we're seeing today is, we're seeing more of these extreme events happening more frequently at greater degrees and causing more problems. >> stahl: yeah, we see it everywhere. it's not just in farm...
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greg daniels genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time. allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not, but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain. wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. cape flannery who work improper people. craig robinson, i don't know if you've seen crag robinson do see. the funny is one of the funny is he puts on one of the funniest shows of all time b, j. novak did stand up. so i think all of that diversity of experience, both in acting and, and, and theater and comedy. really all of us together locked in that room with no fake walls and the camera moving around. and us being able to throw the ball back and forth to each other who had this, this variety of experience. i think that is part of what made the ensemble what it was. yeah. and the casting lady repeat her name because i'm an allison jones. allison jones, she killed those 2 leads. kazinsky, ar
greg daniels genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time. allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not, but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain. wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. cape flannery who work improper people. craig robinson, i don't know...
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greg daniel's genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time, allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not. but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain, wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. k. flannery who were improper people. craig robinson, i don't know if you've seen crag robinson do see. the funny is one of the funny is he puts on one of the funniest shows of all time b, j. novak did stand up. so i think all of that diversity of experience, both in acting and, and, and theater and comedy. really all of us together locked in that room with no fake walls and the camera moving around. and us being able to throw the ball back and forth to each other who had this, this variety of experience. i think that is part of what made the ensemble what it was. yeah. and the casting lady repeat her name because i'm on allison jones. allison jones, she killed those 2 leads. kazinsky, are you just look, i mean, h
greg daniel's genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time, allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not. but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain, wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. k. flannery who were improper people. craig robinson, i don't know if...
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greg daniel's genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time, allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not. but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain, wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. k. flannery who were improper people. craig robinson, i don't know if you've seen crag robinson do see. the funny is one of the funny is he puts on one of the funniest shows of all time b, j. novak did stand up. so i think all of that diversity of experience, both in acting and, and, and theater and comedy. really all of us together locked in that room with no fake walls and the camera moving around. and us being able to throw the ball back and forth to each other who had this, this variety of experience. i think that is part of what made the ensemble what it was. yeah. and the casting lady repeat her name because i'm on allison jones. allison jones, she killed those 2 leads. kazinsky, are you just look, i mean, h
greg daniel's genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time, allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not. but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain, wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. k. flannery who were improper people. craig robinson, i don't know if...
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greg daniel's genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time, allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not. but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain, wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. kate flannery, who were improper people. crag robinson. i don't know if you've seen crag robinson do. out of money is $1.00 of the funniest it puts on one of the funniest shows of all time b. j. novak did stand up. so i think all of that diversity of experience and both in acting and, and, and theater and comedy, really all of us together locked in that room with no fake walls and the camera moving around. and us being able to throw the ball back and forth to each other who had this, this variety of experience. i think that is part of what made the ensemble what it was. yeah. and the casting lady repeat her name because i'm on allison jones. allison jones, she killed those 2 leads. kazinsky, are you just look, i m
greg daniel's genius that we talked about before. and probably the greatest comedy casting director in of all time, allison jones, what they did, whether they knew it or not. but the collection of people that they got to, to, to populate that office, not just as individuals, but their experience. right. so just to name a few like rain, wilson and myself really came from straight theater. then you got corral and angela kenzie. kate flannery, who were improper people. crag robinson. i don't know...
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jones. watch the move here, spin. he floats it up with a little kids. here is greg with 18 points, 19 rebounds. this was a huge turning point in the third. stanford goes the other way. the time is winding down. she beats the buzzer. the cardinals are back up by six. they won 74-63. next up, south carolina on tuesday. >>> to phoenix, usf met up with grand canyon. look at this. canyon had a three-point lead. this was a low-scoring grind it out ball game. grand canyon 49-48 winners. they hand the dons the first loss of the season. welcome back to the golf course. >>> tiger woods has perspective. he said there was a 50-50 chance he would lose his leg after a serious car crash a year ago. he is back and what a rate to return! with his son charlie, he shows a show me the money gesture. tiger is slightly behind jack nichols. this could be the greatest comeback story ever. had a birdie later on 15. how about charlie? just 12 years old, that is a star in the making. how good will he be? find me in 10 years. a team was shot a 52. they are three shote lead >>lllichk and arintothei the e lts e up. in. he f
jones. watch the move here, spin. he floats it up with a little kids. here is greg with 18 points, 19 rebounds. this was a huge turning point in the third. stanford goes the other way. the time is winding down. she beats the buzzer. the cardinals are back up by six. they won 74-63. next up, south carolina on tuesday. >>> to phoenix, usf met up with grand canyon. look at this. canyon had a three-point lead. this was a low-scoring grind it out ball game. grand canyon 49-48 winners. they...
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jones would be alive today. >> randall miller actually wanted to go ahead and finish the movie "midnight rider," but greg allmanandall miller to testify about the tragedy on video where he said one phrase three times. >> did you even employ anyone to go down the railroad track, maybe three or four miles down, to warn people when the train was coming? >> unfortunately, that's not my job. >> do you know where anybody was down that track before the train accident occurred? >> again, that's not my job. >> you didn't ask csx how many trains were coming down that trestle, did you? >> again, that's not my job. >> that is his job. he's the director. now, the first assistant director is responsible in the industry, traditionally, for safety. but randall miller's ultimate job is to make sure that what he's doing as director is not putting his crew, or the cast for that matter, in jeopardy. and he did not do that. >> as first assistant director, what are your responsibilities? >> i am one of the people that have safety responsibilities on set. >> hillary schwartz, she was responsible for having a medic on set. she was res
jones would be alive today. >> randall miller actually wanted to go ahead and finish the movie "midnight rider," but greg allmanandall miller to testify about the tragedy on video where he said one phrase three times. >> did you even employ anyone to go down the railroad track, maybe three or four miles down, to warn people when the train was coming? >> unfortunately, that's not my job. >> do you know where anybody was down that track before the train accident...