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than you conceived when you played hickey? >> oh, yeah. i mean, every great role, it's interesting, when i started working, all i knew was jason rurabs and everyone else, so when we started rehearsal almost 30 years ago, i said, i'm going to do jason r obard. after a few weeks of bad jason robard interpretations i said, no, i can't do that and i came up with the happiest guy in the world this sunny salesman of death and big smiles all the time, a big, hardy laugh and slowly it becomes obvious to the audience and the people on stage that this guy is selling something that's not quite as advertised. >> rose: but is he selling it out of love h. >> sure. there's an interesting discussion that goes on with people like ourselves who deal with this play and characters just how crazy is he? is he crazy enough to know exactly what he's doing in terms of embracing his craziness or is he not crazy? >> rose: it's interesting, he sort of compartmentalizes all of these things. he knows hehouse to turn himself in. he knows he's going to make
than you conceived when you played hickey? >> oh, yeah. i mean, every great role, it's interesting, when i started working, all i knew was jason rurabs and everyone else, so when we started rehearsal almost 30 years ago, i said, i'm going to do jason r obard. after a few weeks of bad jason robard interpretations i said, no, i can't do that and i came up with the happiest guy in the world this sunny salesman of death and big smiles all the time, a big, hardy laugh and slowly it becomes...
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charlie: how do you see hickey? nathan: when i read the play when i was a kid and got a collection of eugene o'neill plays and i read "the iceman cometh" i was drawn to the character hickey because of the description it sounded a little like me. he describes him as short and roly-poly and with a button nose and a twinkle in his eye. he always writes long descriptions of characters. rather too specific for everyone to live up to. [laughter] when he created, i thought and what i was saying in the e-mail it is defined by jason peters he was the gold standard. 1956 when they did the revival off-broadway. to find who that character is. it was a much darker -- it was much darker than the original production in the 1940's. he brought this mischievous benevolence and otherworldly quality to it. i was saying to bob, wouldn't it be interesting taking what o'neill has said about him? he loves these guys. just as he ultimately says he killed his wife and it was an act of mercy, out of love he had come to help them and change th
charlie: how do you see hickey? nathan: when i read the play when i was a kid and got a collection of eugene o'neill plays and i read "the iceman cometh" i was drawn to the character hickey because of the description it sounded a little like me. he describes him as short and roly-poly and with a button nose and a twinkle in his eye. he always writes long descriptions of characters. rather too specific for everyone to live up to. [laughter] when he created, i thought and what i was...
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i want you to do hamlet as hickey from the iceman cometh and hickey as hamlet. i immediately went into it. i did not cause. -- i did not pause. charlie: the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. and hickey as the presence he had. pacino: i learned more that day than i had in my entire life. charlie: the first part of the book is "he lost his magic or co do you fear." do you fear that? pacino: oh my. as you get older too, the stamina. this character does theater. a performance is a week, -- eight performances a week. they don't even know what character they are playing. we do one a day. the exhaustion and the tools you have as an actor. it your own energy and your own appetite. i don't think you do kingly or -- thing wking lear if you don't have an appetite. you can't walk through it. maybe if you do a movie of it. charlie: do you want to do lear? pacino: not particularly. charlie: not yet? pacino: there's another one that i've wanted to do as a movie. i can see myself possibly doing it one day as a movie because it is great, of course. but i haven't found
i want you to do hamlet as hickey from the iceman cometh and hickey as hamlet. i immediately went into it. i did not cause. -- i did not pause. charlie: the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. and hickey as the presence he had. pacino: i learned more that day than i had in my entire life. charlie: the first part of the book is "he lost his magic or co do you fear." do you fear that? pacino: oh my. as you get older too, the stamina. this character does theater. a performance is...
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he said i want to you do hamlet as hickey from the iceman cometh. and-- hickey as hamlet.s immediately went into it. and he was very happy about that. i didn't pause and say well what do you mean. i just switched it. >> rose: so you had the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. >> yes. and then the text of hamlet and hickey as hamlet. >> rose: the presence he had. >> i learned more that day than i have in my entire life. >> rose: the first line of felipe book is called he lost his magic. i mean do you fear that? >> oh my you can imagine. to know that you see as you get older too that the stamina to do especially what this character does in the humling. he does theater. so you know that's an eight performances a week job doing this enormous roles. i don't know if you ever saw the movie the dresser. >> oh yes. >> they don't even know what character they are playing. they did three a day. so we do one a day. however the exhaustion and the tools you have as an actor which is your own energy, your own appetite because i don't think you get up there and do king lear if you
he said i want to you do hamlet as hickey from the iceman cometh. and-- hickey as hamlet.s immediately went into it. and he was very happy about that. i didn't pause and say well what do you mean. i just switched it. >> rose: so you had the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. >> yes. and then the text of hamlet and hickey as hamlet. >> rose: the presence he had. >> i learned more that day than i have in my entire life. >> rose: the first line of felipe book...
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he said, i want you to do i want you to do hamlet as hickey from "teh iceman cometh" and hickey as hamlet. i immediately went into it. you is very happy about that. -- he was very happy about that. i did not pause. i just switched it. charlie: the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. al: yes. and the text of hamlet and -- charlie: and hickey as the presence he had. al: i learned more that day than i had in my entire life. charlie: the first part of philip's book is called "he lost his magic." do you fear that? al: oh, my. as you get older, too, the stamina, especially what this character does in "the humbling," he does theater. eight performances a week. i'm doing these enormous roles. i don't know if you ever saw the movie "the dresser." they don't even know what character they are playing. they were doing three a day. we do one a day. the exhaustion and the tools you have as an actor. your own appetite. i don't think you go up there to do king lear if you don't have an appetite. it is impossible. there are certain things we cannot do if you don't feel like it. you can't walk thro
he said, i want you to do i want you to do hamlet as hickey from "teh iceman cometh" and hickey as hamlet. i immediately went into it. you is very happy about that. -- he was very happy about that. i did not pause. i just switched it. charlie: the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. al: yes. and the text of hamlet and -- charlie: and hickey as the presence he had. al: i learned more that day than i had in my entire life. charlie: the first part of philip's book is called...
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we'll head out to northbound 280 at hickey and you can see there's no delay but there is an accident one of the our only accidents so far this morning and it looks like it is in the center divide. 63 miles per hour. we're watching it. again it's our only accident we have seen since we have been on the air since 4:30. we have a lot of overnight roadwork. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll tomorrow everything is cleared early heading into san francisco and heading into the east bay. this is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. relative free across the span even the approaches. so let's show you your slowest commutes out the door. 4, 580, no surprises between hillcrest and "a" street 22 miles per hour and that's it for now. once you hit pittsburg-bay point, concord, everything moves out well. altamont pass slowdowns around mountain house and red sensors straight to north flynn now it's just sluggish through the livermore valley. so the drive times up to 18 minutes. but you can see then it clears out a little bit past highway 84 and just a quick check of the south bay where i
we'll head out to northbound 280 at hickey and you can see there's no delay but there is an accident one of the our only accidents so far this morning and it looks like it is in the center divide. 63 miles per hour. we're watching it. again it's our only accident we have seen since we have been on the air since 4:30. we have a lot of overnight roadwork. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll tomorrow everything is cleared early heading into san francisco and heading into the east bay. this...
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at a house hearing in el salvador, james hickey took strong stronghold to that. >> the united states should talk more about ending the violence and less about prosecuting war. >> reporter: members of the committee were also upset. >> it's the role of the church is one that must be heard. and that implicit or explicit criticism of the church is something that the government of the united states should be very embarrassed about. >> reporter: solomon said the arch bishop was being too one sided and did not take seriously the threats of the communists in central america. >> the last thing in the world we want to do is to see central american fall under communist domination. because if el salvador falls, guatemal will be next, columbia next, mexico next and then what. >> reporter: the u.s. support of a right wing government triggered protest on the streets of san francisco. >> we want peace for central america. >> reporter: on the fourth anniversary of the assassination of arch bishop romero. the demonstrators named the man who they thought was responsible for killing him. >> who we have
at a house hearing in el salvador, james hickey took strong stronghold to that. >> the united states should talk more about ending the violence and less about prosecuting war. >> reporter: members of the committee were also upset. >> it's the role of the church is one that must be heard. and that implicit or explicit criticism of the church is something that the government of the united states should be very embarrassed about. >> reporter: solomon said the arch bishop...
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hickey sprained ankle and then finish the game which is probably put him on the disabled list.lk- show approaches--appearances. if he couldn't vote for himself for mvp he said he would probably vote for lebron james . warriors have the best record, their best player is staff curry he's having an all-star year. maybe he will get the mvp. the raiders signed somebody today. they've been busy all season but it's been a group of guys you. haven't heard have he bombed in cleveland and then he didn't working indianapolis but of the end of the day he needed a new changes scenery and so the raiders are on the give him a chance 8 million for two years. trent richardson the big story of course the last couple of days is cress borlandchris retiring after one year in tehe league >>:i think it was the culmination of a lot of things i've done a lot of research, and with deep of experience and my past project and what our have to do to the linebacker i would have to be, and for me it was not worth the risk. >> gary :he was stated saying that they respect him and they love him a and you have to
hickey sprained ankle and then finish the game which is probably put him on the disabled list.lk- show approaches--appearances. if he couldn't vote for himself for mvp he said he would probably vote for lebron james . warriors have the best record, their best player is staff curry he's having an all-star year. maybe he will get the mvp. the raiders signed somebody today. they've been busy all season but it's been a group of guys you. haven't heard have he bombed in cleveland and then he didn't...
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in 1966, he married 18-year-old virginia hickey and almost immediately virginia cut off all contact with her family. alvin said it was because her family was too intrusive. virginia's sister says alvin forced virginia to stay away from her family. >> i sent them an invitation to every wedding, every death, every birthing in our family to no avail. nothing was ever acknowledged. nothing. my father's death. my father went to his grave after making every effort possible to try to see his daughter. >> alvin ridley had a reputation in ringgold, and it wasn't a particularly good one. he was known for filing lawsuits against anyone he felt had wronged him. and in the process he had made a lot of enemies. >> he's always accusing. he's very suspicious. he trusts no one, really. >> in 1984 after a minor traffic accident, he filed a series of legal actions and got hit with a countersuit. he lost and had to forfeit his van as payment. >> july 1984, they seized my van without due process of the law, without a fair hearing, and and some way or another it turned all my customers, friends, suppliers, de
in 1966, he married 18-year-old virginia hickey and almost immediately virginia cut off all contact with her family. alvin said it was because her family was too intrusive. virginia's sister says alvin forced virginia to stay away from her family. >> i sent them an invitation to every wedding, every death, every birthing in our family to no avail. nothing was ever acknowledged. nothing. my father's death. my father went to his grave after making every effort possible to try to see his...
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. >> and so this was an e-mail that we received from tim hickey rather who is the north of pan handle neighborhood board president and the desire is to keep the neighborhood together and keep it in the park station and not be divided so that was the desire of the park station, the folks that represent that neighborhood at the sea pab. >> any questions about this one? this is an i think a community initiated request that i think the department then also is thinking about given that what makes the most sense and so you see that change. and again, this is just so that we can get the data on what that change would be. yeah. >> go ahead. >> and so that takes us through the maps. in terms of the continuing timeline obviously we have reached the 90-day term limits of the public comment period but we would then want to take back very specific requests to our consultant who could then run the numbers on the data points and in addition to that if there's any particular other data point we may not have it we may have it and be able to get it but it would be something that we would need to make t
. >> and so this was an e-mail that we received from tim hickey rather who is the north of pan handle neighborhood board president and the desire is to keep the neighborhood together and keep it in the park station and not be divided so that was the desire of the park station, the folks that represent that neighborhood at the sea pab. >> any questions about this one? this is an i think a community initiated request that i think the department then also is thinking about given that...
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so a lot of historians, like don hickey, will say, the war was not a success because the treaty did not address the issues that brought about the war. however, while the treaty did not address those issues, subsequent relations between the two countries did. britain is going to avoid impressing americans during the 100 days. it comes up leading up to waterloo. the british have to be very careful not to impress america. in 1817, great britain -- or member, canada is still a colony of great britain. great britain and america will demilitarize the great lakes. they are trying to avoid any reason for tension along the border, and again [indiscernible] said it best. unable to defeat impressment during the war or at ghent, the americans instead prevailed by pressing postwar confrontations along the detroit river. by abandoning impressment and leaving the indians to their american fate, the british gave the united states a belated victory in the worth 1812. -- war of 1812. you can make the argument we spin the treaty a little too favorably, but as you look at postwar relations between the two
so a lot of historians, like don hickey, will say, the war was not a success because the treaty did not address the issues that brought about the war. however, while the treaty did not address those issues, subsequent relations between the two countries did. britain is going to avoid impressing americans during the 100 days. it comes up leading up to waterloo. the british have to be very careful not to impress america. in 1817, great britain -- or member, canada is still a colony of great...
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. >> my name is chris hickey and i bought a building on folsom street in 2012 and the brokers told me there was flooding problems in the past and it had been fixed, a new road and plumbing and there were two floods this year and four floods since i have been there. i ended up after talking to the city and the neighbors it seems like the city was not going to do anything soon so i embarked moving all my tenant it is out and raised the slab for flooding and put flood gates in and pump system to protect my own building but the streets still floods. something needs to happen and i propose that perhaps we could get a committee together from some of the stakeholders, the business owners of the neighborhood, building owners and something from the puc and have a small committee to brainstorm ideas and ideas from us and hear from them and we could perhaps that to somebody who can say yes and we can do these things because all we hear is no right now. thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much. i also want to call david hooper and anyone else that would like to speak come up. >> helloiff i am
. >> my name is chris hickey and i bought a building on folsom street in 2012 and the brokers told me there was flooding problems in the past and it had been fixed, a new road and plumbing and there were two floods this year and four floods since i have been there. i ended up after talking to the city and the neighbors it seems like the city was not going to do anything soon so i embarked moving all my tenant it is out and raised the slab for flooding and put flood gates in and pump...
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i talked to paul hickey. march-april period is the best two month stretch for the markets going back 20 years. and this three week period you get that advantage. >> productivity declines. we've seen that. does that help sort of just push stocks higher, mindlessly push stocks high center >> sometimes you trade too much and you can hurt yourself. i don't think anybody on this panel trades too much. >> i think the seasonal elements of this are very important. the march to app 15th season and then you get into selling may go away. this is a period where you see enormous asset allocation. avon, this is a stock i'll take the cynical side this company just got done reporting year earned. this company has been structurally broken for five years. it's a company i own. i don't think 2015 is necessarily the year the company turns around. i believe the stock is starting to bottom around here but not a stock i would be trading on march madness. >> pete, 100% of the time. >> it's impressive. authors odds you want to be on.
i talked to paul hickey. march-april period is the best two month stretch for the markets going back 20 years. and this three week period you get that advantage. >> productivity declines. we've seen that. does that help sort of just push stocks higher, mindlessly push stocks high center >> sometimes you trade too much and you can hurt yourself. i don't think anybody on this panel trades too much. >> i think the seasonal elements of this are very important. the march to app...
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northbound 280 at hickey boulevard. for a while we were seeing delays from south san francisco but now it's showing speeds 65 miles per hour. so it may have improved and be cleared. here's a live look at the san mateo bridge. the only thing going on is portion of a tire right now in the decline portion of westbound 92 blocking one lane but otherwise you can see traffic past the toll plaza is fine to the peninsula. that's "kcbs traffic." roberta has your forecast. >> liz, starting here things are off to a messy traffic start but the winds are calm west at 5 miles per hour. no reports of airport delays. we have nothing but sunshine. one notable exception a little hint of fog in the napa area. that's about it. temperatures crisp in santa rosa at 46 degrees. 49 in livermore. it's in the mid-50s in oakland. 52 across the santa clara valley. it is now 50 in concord. we're in a clearing slot right here but some of these clouds associated with an area of low pressure to the north of us will make its way underneath the ridge of
northbound 280 at hickey boulevard. for a while we were seeing delays from south san francisco but now it's showing speeds 65 miles per hour. so it may have improved and be cleared. here's a live look at the san mateo bridge. the only thing going on is portion of a tire right now in the decline portion of westbound 92 blocking one lane but otherwise you can see traffic past the toll plaza is fine to the peninsula. that's "kcbs traffic." roberta has your forecast. >> liz,...
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north 280 at hickey, right here, coming up from daley city. no major injuries. we'll track that because the commute is just starting to build. a little bit of minor slowing through antioch and also from the altamont pass. an easy drive in through the south bay. back to you. >> mike, thank you very much. >>> closing arguments will continue this morning in the sex discrimination case that has rocked silicon valley. during closing arguments, lawyers for cliner perkins says ellen pow never cared about helping the company succeed. the company arguing that pow was an underperformer. she says she was passed over for several promotions simply because she was a woman. >>> one of wall street's most powerful women is leaving manhattan and heading to mountain view. google announced yesterday ruth porat will take over as google's chief financial officer in may. she's worked at morgan stanley since 1987 and played a major role in the government bailout in 2008. she studied economics at stanford. her father was a longtime engineer at the university. she is going to take over a
north 280 at hickey, right here, coming up from daley city. no major injuries. we'll track that because the commute is just starting to build. a little bit of minor slowing through antioch and also from the altamont pass. an easy drive in through the south bay. back to you. >> mike, thank you very much. >>> closing arguments will continue this morning in the sex discrimination case that has rocked silicon valley. during closing arguments, lawyers for cliner perkins says ellen pow...
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let's bring in paul hickey.ng through the rubble and have three names. >> so alibaba, everyone focuses on that. let's look at some names that most people haven't heard of, but probably should. they usually offer a better opportunity. the first is diplomat pharmacy. they're a specialty pharmacy and biotech is the hottest sector in new drugs. the thing with most of these treatments, it's not popping a pill, they're hard to administer or very expensive. so you need a company to administer the drugs and to track them. diplomat does that. they just reported an earnings triple play, they beat earnings, raised revenue and guidance. that's a positive. the next is fresh pet. everyone who has pets pampers them like their children these days. and as we eat better, as humans eat better, the next logical extension is better food for their pets. >> that's ludicrous. sorry. >> i'm not a pet owner, so i would tend to agree with you, but if you talk to pet owners -- anyway. so they are the only pure play on this trend right now.
let's bring in paul hickey.ng through the rubble and have three names. >> so alibaba, everyone focuses on that. let's look at some names that most people haven't heard of, but probably should. they usually offer a better opportunity. the first is diplomat pharmacy. they're a specialty pharmacy and biotech is the hottest sector in new drugs. the thing with most of these treatments, it's not popping a pill, they're hard to administer or very expensive. so you need a company to administer...
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no. 28 and hickey of accident here but like traffic even with left plane shot down.rough marin county could not be better let the the drive time 23 minutes from highway 37 to the applause off. >> mark: german wings plane crash in the french alps near this morning to see us in two americans were on board the plane as low 72 german citizens and 35 spanish citizens could be days before search crews reach the wreckage of flight 9525 and what's left of the plan just bits of debris. and area described as remote and difficult to get to and obliterated as a hit the downside. helicopter crews say the wreckage is no bigger than a small car. largest piece they found. and then the plan applies way from barcelona to dusseldorf and my son in the french. >> mark: on the cockpit voice recorder damaged but in last year's hoping it will provide some clues. everyone is currently deeply shocked and saddened by events. >> mark: aviation experts said there baffled by the crash took of happen a cockpit that caught a sudden change from cruising altitude to a sharp dissent. when no distress
no. 28 and hickey of accident here but like traffic even with left plane shot down.rough marin county could not be better let the the drive time 23 minutes from highway 37 to the applause off. >> mark: german wings plane crash in the french alps near this morning to see us in two americans were on board the plane as low 72 german citizens and 35 spanish citizens could be days before search crews reach the wreckage of flight 9525 and what's left of the plan just bits of debris. and area...
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eric hickey is a psychologist who keeps track of serial killers. >> overall in my study, one out of everyive serial killers is african-american. in the past since 1995, over 40% are african-american. we're finally saying, you know what, blacks do this, too. >> there were whites who fed the fear in atlanta. as fbi chief, john glover had moved into this upper class white neighborhood. his 12-year-old son was playing outside one afternoon. >> some guy in a pickup truck, he was out in the yard in our side yard. we were on a corner. we lived in -- we had a corner lot, you know. said, i'm going to get you, nigger, as he was driving by. >> kasim reed, seen in these childhood photos, was only 10 when the first two bodies were found in the woods close to his home in the summer of 1979. >> my life did change. >> how so? >> not out as late as you used to be. not able to ride your bike unaccompanied. >> in 2010, reed would become the mayor of atlanta. but back then, as the youngest boy in his family, his teenage brothers were his protectors. >> and i didn't move without my brothers for about a year.
eric hickey is a psychologist who keeps track of serial killers. >> overall in my study, one out of everyive serial killers is african-american. in the past since 1995, over 40% are african-american. we're finally saying, you know what, blacks do this, too. >> there were whites who fed the fear in atlanta. as fbi chief, john glover had moved into this upper class white neighborhood. his 12-year-old son was playing outside one afternoon. >> some guy in a pickup truck, he was...