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she said marlon brando, mumbled , and julius caesar. >> i raised my hand and said excusepdí me, juliussar is playing at that the it right now. i bet you $100 you will apologizeghk to this class. she sent me out of the room and kick me out of school. >> marlon brando gave what robert schaub later told me%<#Ñs the platonic ideal%s of performg shakespeare. he said he saw it in the same room at the same time with the turbo guard -- dirk bogardu"9 ad laurence harvey. they looked up and looked at one another and realized that this american had achieved perfection, because he not only played it with emotion, he played with rhythm, poetry -- it was the perfectsú synthesis of everything anyone had ever wanted. tavis: so that is brando. why was dreyfuss in that class? how did you know that with your gift? what convinced you that you belong to there? >> i have opinions about everything on earth. when i have that rare occasion when i do not have an opinion, it is like a blessing. i don't have any idea, but i know that when i was eighth, i said to my mom, i want to be an actor. she said, don't just
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the only thing that comes to mind would be julius kahne. i'm wondering if that is something. i know members of the community have concerns, if that's something that could maybe allay concerns and still be a source of -- a source of -- for, for some of the folks that have used it. then before you -- before you become a tenant, i suggest that as a maybe consolation there to keep that program going. i think it is time to make a decision. they have waited long enough. i want to see us move forward. i appreciate the concerns of the community that it is a long-term lease. as we talked about a few minutes ago, if the city's fortunes reverse, we have a different set of concerns. you know. concerns that we could only hope for. when our when the budget changes. so i'm wondering if, to -- to the point, maybe we could shorten the lease and amory, i know that's not ideal for you. looking to -- to find a way to make this work for everybody today, go from maybe five years instead of something like a two-year but with a year's notice. you know. it -- discussion. you know, at least you get a
the only thing that comes to mind would be julius kahne. i'm wondering if that is something. i know members of the community have concerns, if that's something that could maybe allay concerns and still be a source of -- a source of -- for, for some of the folks that have used it. then before you -- before you become a tenant, i suggest that as a maybe consolation there to keep that program going. i think it is time to make a decision. they have waited long enough. i want to see us move forward....
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human rights commission, reappointing cecilia, michael, and julius. you have done a great job. i appreciate your support of our director, into the good work, the human rights commission continues to do. where is sam? there you are. thank you, sam. thank you for your willingness to continue to serve on the immigrant rights commission, and your good stewardship and leadership in the committee. michael nguyen. we technically swore in michael, but it was private. i appreciate your willingness to come here are any more public setting and have the honor to swear you in. carol kingsley, who was supported unanimously, which is pretty impressive, on the police commission. she will be serving as the newest police commissioner. i'm very enthusiastic. the board of supervisors seems to share that. well, air and good lucome and g. not the easiest of commissions, but incredibly important. we went through a lot of presiresidents. i'm appreciative of her willingness to serve. the rent board. do not screw up something that is working. we had a debate on a solution to a mysterious problem. we do
human rights commission, reappointing cecilia, michael, and julius. you have done a great job. i appreciate your support of our director, into the good work, the human rights commission continues to do. where is sam? there you are. thank you, sam. thank you for your willingness to continue to serve on the immigrant rights commission, and your good stewardship and leadership in the committee. michael nguyen. we technically swore in michael, but it was private. i appreciate your willingness to...
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i don't think it is going to be at laurel heights but i think julius kahne or the play ground that you just mentioned, phil, offers some great potential. we don't win in this situation. believe me. because -- we're going to make somebody happy and somebody upset here. and i guess that is just the nature of the base. -- business. the fact is we have to make the decision. i think based on those economic factors and the -- and the hard reality. i'm going to say it again and keep saying it, every time we lose money in this process, we let guardeners go and we let rec directors go. we're under the gun and staff is working hard on this to find alternatives. i -- we may not be perfect in the process of outreach and notification and everything else but the -- the harsh reality is that when we save money, we serve the whole city. we don't serve just the neighborhood by putting guardeners and recreation center directors back to work. i think that we're under that gun. so be that as it may or people that want to call it privatization, which i find to be an offensive word. i would rather say it is
i don't think it is going to be at laurel heights but i think julius kahne or the play ground that you just mentioned, phil, offers some great potential. we don't win in this situation. believe me. because -- we're going to make somebody happy and somebody upset here. and i guess that is just the nature of the base. -- business. the fact is we have to make the decision. i think based on those economic factors and the -- and the hard reality. i'm going to say it again and keep saying it, every...
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now today the much awaited new leak from julius onj and wiki leaks was unveiled kids details about americans who are turning to terrorism and then taking it abroad so we'll speak with jane where you're from the young turks to get his take on how this leak might affect the u.s. and their foreign policy next we're going to tell you about the case of troy davis he's been on death row for years accused of killing a police officer in georgia but there is no physical evidence on which to base his guilt and international leaders of all calls for his release so how does this story make the u.s. judicial system look what discuss the case with georgetown university professor christopher chambers then a disturbing report reveals that rwandan forces invaded the town in congo destroying homes and raping women and children and all this was just twenty miles away from u.n. peacekeeping forces so where were these forces when the congolese are the most we'll speak with an international security analyst for the united nations and we all know that americans are getting fatter and fatter but who do we blame for
now today the much awaited new leak from julius onj and wiki leaks was unveiled kids details about americans who are turning to terrorism and then taking it abroad so we'll speak with jane where you're from the young turks to get his take on how this leak might affect the u.s. and their foreign policy next we're going to tell you about the case of troy davis he's been on death row for years accused of killing a police officer in georgia but there is no physical evidence on which to base his...
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. >> charlie: julius cesar. >> just a did what was assigned to you as opposed to having to filter through the scripts. >> charlie: do you have any idea what compass guided you through all of this? >> i think it was my own instinct. luckily, i'm one of the rare actors to have gotten this training then been formed, handed an equity card, told my john houseman go get on that bus and tour across the country. playing in "three sisters" and whatever. these great roles that most of which i was too young for but great building blocks for any actor. that experience, four years that have then -- i was fortunate to work with actors that i admired to and looked up to. >> charlie: they used to call you kevin decline. >> still do. >> charlie: why did you take "the extra man"? >> no arm twisting. i just jumped off the page. i thought this character was so original, jonathan ames' voice as a writer, as a novelist is original. >> charlie: tell us what henry harrison is. >> well, say he's an extra man then define what an extra man is, which is basically companion who fills an empty seat because women out l
. >> charlie: julius cesar. >> just a did what was assigned to you as opposed to having to filter through the scripts. >> charlie: do you have any idea what compass guided you through all of this? >> i think it was my own instinct. luckily, i'm one of the rare actors to have gotten this training then been formed, handed an equity card, told my john houseman go get on that bus and tour across the country. playing in "three sisters" and whatever. these great...
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i call this the julius caesar strategy. as in his time, we divide fannie and freddie into three parts. my addendum is that, counter my recommendations, if the gse does survive, we must make sure the -- leveraging is -- double- leveraging is fixed. they should own preferred stock. this ran up the leverage. -- the real leverage of the system of the biggest fault of the system -- the real average of the system. the real fault is that these were key in using excessive leverage. we need to use the banks to finance these, should they form -- should they somehow survive. thank you. >> thank you. >> i have one overarching thank you. that covers all of you. i want to focus on one point -- the nature of the federal guarantee. i have been grappling with this question of the future of the gse. we concluded that a carefully designed government guarantee is critical in maintaining and creating a stable, liquid system that provides long-term, safe financing for borrowers. that said, guarantees are tricky business. it is pretty clear that
i call this the julius caesar strategy. as in his time, we divide fannie and freddie into three parts. my addendum is that, counter my recommendations, if the gse does survive, we must make sure the -- leveraging is -- double- leveraging is fixed. they should own preferred stock. this ran up the leverage. -- the real leverage of the system of the biggest fault of the system -- the real average of the system. the real fault is that these were key in using excessive leverage. we need to use the...
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i call this the julius caesar strategy. as in his time, we divide fannie and freddie into three parts. my addendum is that, counter my recommendations, if the gse does survive, we must make sure the -- leveraging is -- double- leveraging is fixed. they should own preferred stock. this ran up the leverage. -- the real leverage of the system of the biggest fault of the system -- the real average of the system. the real fault is that these were key in using excessive leverage. we need to use the banks to finance these, should they form -- should they somehow survive. thank you. >> thank you. >> i have one overarching thank you. that covers all of you. i want to focus on one point -- the nature of the federal guarantee. i have been grappling with this question of the future of the gse. we concluded that a carefully designed government guarantee is critical in maintaining and creating a stable, liquid system that provides long-term, safe financing for borrowers. that said, guarantees are tricky business. it is pretty clear that
i call this the julius caesar strategy. as in his time, we divide fannie and freddie into three parts. my addendum is that, counter my recommendations, if the gse does survive, we must make sure the -- leveraging is -- double- leveraging is fixed. they should own preferred stock. this ran up the leverage. -- the real leverage of the system of the biggest fault of the system -- the real average of the system. the real fault is that these were key in using excessive leverage. we need to use the...
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i call this the julius caesar strategy. we divide fannie mae and freddie mac into three parts. my addendum is that should it survive, we must make sure that the double leveraging is fixed. banks had special regulatory encouragements to zero preferred stock index to fannie and freddie. it ran up the leverage the biggest fault of the system was excessive leverage. we need to eliminate disability by using the banks to finance should that forms arrived. thank you. >> thanks, alex. ingrid? >> i want to focus this on one point which is the nature of the federal guarantee. i have been grappling with this. we have come to the conclusion that carefully designed government guarantee is critical in maintaining and creating a stable liquid system that provides safe financing for borrowers. that said, guarantees are tricky business. it is clear that the implicit guarantee provided by the government in the past encouraged excessive risk- taking and overbuilding of the portfolio. how to do this careful design of the guarantee? that is the challenge. we want liquidity maintained and the moral
i call this the julius caesar strategy. we divide fannie mae and freddie mac into three parts. my addendum is that should it survive, we must make sure that the double leveraging is fixed. banks had special regulatory encouragements to zero preferred stock index to fannie and freddie. it ran up the leverage the biggest fault of the system was excessive leverage. we need to eliminate disability by using the banks to finance should that forms arrived. thank you. >> thanks, alex. ingrid?...