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house of lies", and on saturday she co-hosts the independent spirit awards with fred armisen live on ifcease welcome kristen bell. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: you look very beautiful. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. i know you're very, very busy. you have two young daughters. >> i do. >> jimmy: how old are your daughters? >> i think one of them's two and the other's a few weeks. >> jimmy: your husband, dax shepard, how old is he? >> he just turned 40. he can take care of them, but he almost forgot, he's like, is it daytime or nighttime, or where's the food, all the things you question when you're in a haze. his birthday's like january 2n and december 30th, we're like, you turn 40 in a few days, what do you want to do. >> jimmy: what did you do? >> we went out to a restaurant of his choice. thank god he wasn't like i wish we had a reservation someplace in advance. he just wanted to go to big boy's. >> jimmy: why? >> why? first of all, the food is delicious. second of all, he worked there in grade school -- not grade school, middle school. he was on a, what's the work c
house of lies", and on saturday she co-hosts the independent spirit awards with fred armisen live on ifcease welcome kristen bell. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: you look very beautiful. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. i know you're very, very busy. you have two young daughters. >> i do. >> jimmy: how old are your daughters? >> i think one of them's two and the other's a few weeks. >> jimmy: your husband, dax shepard, how old is...
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watch saturday on ifc and find out.terday i mentioned a charity i'm involved with called cycle for survival. it's an event that was founded in 2007 by my friends jennifer goodman linn and her husband, dave. jen was fighting cancer and decided to raise money by putting together an indoor cycling fund-raiser in a studio in equinox. now eight years later, it's in 13 cities and it's raised over $66 million, every penny of which has gone to memorial sloan kettering for rare cancer research. [ applause ] i'm riding with my team, team seth, march 8th right here at equinox in new york. i also mentioned perry zimmerman yesterday. here's a picture of perry and i. perry is 14. she's a three-time cancer survivor. and in the last two years, she has been the top fund-raising team in the nation, and in five years she's raised over $1 million. [ cheers and applause ] she is very good. she is an incredible fund-raiser. she is formidable, which is why i need your help. this year i desperately want to out-raise perry. [ laughter ] i am so
watch saturday on ifc and find out.terday i mentioned a charity i'm involved with called cycle for survival. it's an event that was founded in 2007 by my friends jennifer goodman linn and her husband, dave. jen was fighting cancer and decided to raise money by putting together an indoor cycling fund-raiser in a studio in equinox. now eight years later, it's in 13 cities and it's raised over $66 million, every penny of which has gone to memorial sloan kettering for rare cancer research. [...
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Feb 10, 2015
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but ifc is still trucking and they made this happen. charlie: it does not have a plot.e for plot. it is an architecture that i get a kick out of. people think that some actor is brilliant -- daniel day-lewis, he is brilliant in "lincoln." i take the opposite, what is really hard is it is hard to be good on an episode of "matlock." because when you have plot to sell, that is when you see bad acting. "the russians will be here in 14 minutes and we have to turn off the bomb." what rick did is strip the movie of plot. the goal is to not act at all, it is to be present and be creative. what makes that so hard is plot because in real life we do not have a plot. charlie: we are living moment to moment. ethan: there is this artifice. but rick has taken it away and instead substituted time which makes the movie not boring. it is so interesting to watch cinema -- cinema is 24 frames a second. as an art form, it is about time. charlie: were you influenced by your own fatherhood? ethan: rick gave me the opportunity to do a portrait. that is what i was hired to do it is the line in
but ifc is still trucking and they made this happen. charlie: it does not have a plot.e for plot. it is an architecture that i get a kick out of. people think that some actor is brilliant -- daniel day-lewis, he is brilliant in "lincoln." i take the opposite, what is really hard is it is hard to be good on an episode of "matlock." because when you have plot to sell, that is when you see bad acting. "the russians will be here in 14 minutes and we have to turn off the...
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Feb 4, 2015
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it would impose rules barring ifc's -- isps from creating fast lanes, wireless networks will be covered and in a bid to soften the blow, wheeler promises this will be light touch regulation. no tariffs on bundling. that should give them some reason to keep investing in their networks. he says i am submitting to my colleagues the strongest open internet protections ever proposed by the sec. the proposal assures the internet rights -- proposed by the fcc. the proposal already been criticized by internet service providers including verizon which calls the reclassification unnecessary and cut a protective. -- counterproductive. the event association -- internet association says they are pleased with the proposal. >> what happens next with this plan? >> chairman wheeler will share it with his for other fcc commissioners tomorrow. that is the way protocol works at the fcc. they will have the chance to work at the details. it sets up for a vote on february 26. he will need to other commissioners to join with them. it is quite likely they will get that. they have been supportive of this approac
it would impose rules barring ifc's -- isps from creating fast lanes, wireless networks will be covered and in a bid to soften the blow, wheeler promises this will be light touch regulation. no tariffs on bundling. that should give them some reason to keep investing in their networks. he says i am submitting to my colleagues the strongest open internet protections ever proposed by the sec. the proposal assures the internet rights -- proposed by the fcc. the proposal already been criticized by...
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net true trality would ensure consumers could access everything and not allow ifc's to pick and choosetent. greater regulation may lead to less investment infrastructure that could benefit all of awes. the next stop on this issue will likely be the courts. don't hold your breath. ainsley, back to you. >> to find ashley go to the fox business network. in order to find that log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> the time now is about 10 minutes to the top of the hour. coming coming up, christians pulled from their homes by isis terrorists. breaking developments about how many are being held hostage. sky high history, who is flying drones over paris? despite three arrests why police say they are no closer to cracking this case. >> first brian kilmeade has what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> let me tell you what will be happening in 12 minutes. brother of american sniper chris kyle speaking out this morning. jeff kyle here with the reaction to the jury's decision on tuesday. wake up against the recent terror attacks against the mall of america. a solution to keep shoppers safe, gi
net true trality would ensure consumers could access everything and not allow ifc's to pick and choosetent. greater regulation may lead to less investment infrastructure that could benefit all of awes. the next stop on this issue will likely be the courts. don't hold your breath. ainsley, back to you. >> to find ashley go to the fox business network. in order to find that log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> the time now is about 10 minutes to the top of the hour. coming...
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but they're not subject to ifc because they're community-based placement. our care provider facilities are already complying with many portions of the rule because of their state licensing requirements, but the rule will ensure that care providers are taking all the necessary and required steps in a formalized process to fully ensure the prevention, detection, and proper response to any allegations or instance of sexual abuse and section wall harassment. thank you. >> mr. landy. >> chairman castro, members of the commission on civil rights, thank you for the opportunity to discuss recent detention reform initiatives at immigration and customs enforcement. my name is kevin landy, i'm the assistant director of the i.c.e. office of detention policy and planning. oddp was established in 2009 to help coordinate i.c.e.'s efforts to reform the immigration detention system. our national immigration detention system expanded rapidly in the last 20 years growing from an average daily population of less than 7500 detainees to over 33,000. sorry, 7,500 detainees in 199
but they're not subject to ifc because they're community-based placement. our care provider facilities are already complying with many portions of the rule because of their state licensing requirements, but the rule will ensure that care providers are taking all the necessary and required steps in a formalized process to fully ensure the prevention, detection, and proper response to any allegations or instance of sexual abuse and section wall harassment. thank you. >> mr. landy. >>...
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there would come a point where ifc's ability to spend versus fox is something else on together.of lavishing of voters in the lead up is quite something. >> a lot of films are also made in the u.k. because of the tax breaks. how important is that whoever is in charge next of u.k. sticks with those tax breaks? >> it is critical. the tax break is worth something between 18% to 20% of a film's budget. not only does it support the films we make here in the "independent" it encourages a lot of studios to make films as well. lester, we released our statistics a few weeks ago, the highest on record for spend on u.k. film production or film production in the u.k. with films like star wars. i think it reached about 1.47 billion pounds spent in the k last year. that tax break not only supports independent films, but it means our crews are working on all different kinds of films, he meets the studios does it means the studios are full with all different kinds of productions. i don't think there's an expectation that tax break is going away. i think the tax break is investment of lottery mon
there would come a point where ifc's ability to spend versus fox is something else on together.of lavishing of voters in the lead up is quite something. >> a lot of films are also made in the u.k. because of the tax breaks. how important is that whoever is in charge next of u.k. sticks with those tax breaks? >> it is critical. the tax break is worth something between 18% to 20% of a film's budget. not only does it support the films we make here in the "independent" it...
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you had the ifc and as a u.s. ngo called global communities sponsored by usaid, they played a very, very critical role in the ebola management. in less than a month we were able to establish 74 burial teams with logistics in all of our counties. so i can -- in my ims meeting if a body stayed more than 24 hours and was not picked up from the community and buried, global community has to answer questions why isn't it working? or they have to tell me the next day why is this county not picking up the dead bodies on time? so that was a response that we managed. worked with our partners and i think it worked very well. post-ebola preparedness and response, one lesson learned why we still battling ebola we're working with our international partners again like cdc the center for disease control has an agency called the cdc foundation and also working with e-health. as we speak we're now building permanent emergency operations centers for liberia each of our counties we are working with them to build eocs in counties for
you had the ifc and as a u.s. ngo called global communities sponsored by usaid, they played a very, very critical role in the ebola management. in less than a month we were able to establish 74 burial teams with logistics in all of our counties. so i can -- in my ims meeting if a body stayed more than 24 hours and was not picked up from the community and buried, global community has to answer questions why isn't it working? or they have to tell me the next day why is this county not picking up...
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you had the ifc and as a u.s. ngo called global communities sponsored by usaid they played a very very critical role in the ebola management. in less than a month we were able to establish 74 burial teams with logistics in all of our counties. so i can -- in my ims meeting if a body stayed more than 24 hours and was not picked up from the community and buried, global community has to answer questions why isn't it working? or they have to tell me the next day why is this county not picking up the dead bodies on time? so that was a response that we managed. worked with our partners and i think it worked very well. post-ebola preparedness and response, one lesson learned why we still battling ebola we're working with our international partners again like cdc the center for disease control has an agency called the cdc foundation and also working with e-health. as we speak we're now building permanent emergency operations centers for liberia each of our counties we are working with them to build eocs in counties for pr
you had the ifc and as a u.s. ngo called global communities sponsored by usaid they played a very very critical role in the ebola management. in less than a month we were able to establish 74 burial teams with logistics in all of our counties. so i can -- in my ims meeting if a body stayed more than 24 hours and was not picked up from the community and buried, global community has to answer questions why isn't it working? or they have to tell me the next day why is this county not picking up...