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us who you are. >> my name is lorelei kelly.i am with x lab. we are looking at building the next generation of platforms for public problem-solving. i work on congress and how to -- [laughter] here we go. who watches "house of cards"? congress is not organized enough to be that awful. it is an old jalopy with the hood up right now trying to drive on a modern highway. >> it is just a country legislature. [laughter] >> it is. one of the things i am delighted about this meeting right now is to bring technology, policy, community, especially the commercial interests, into a conversation about long game policies, and not just showing up when they're mad about something. >> what would crystallize the ask you would like to make to this group? >> i would ask that you invest in a new kind of, not necessarily think tank, but a new kind of knowledge brokering, in a support system with a neighbor like technology for decision-making in the policy arena, which is not crowdsourcing, it is much more curation, much more showing up at the right p
us who you are. >> my name is lorelei kelly.i am with x lab. we are looking at building the next generation of platforms for public problem-solving. i work on congress and how to -- [laughter] here we go. who watches "house of cards"? congress is not organized enough to be that awful. it is an old jalopy with the hood up right now trying to drive on a modern highway. >> it is just a country legislature. [laughter] >> it is. one of the things i am delighted about this...
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us who you are. >> my name is lorelei kelly.i am with x lab. we are looking at building the next generation of platforms for public problem-solving. i work on congress and how to -- [laughter] here we go. who watches "house of cards"? congress is not organized enough to be that awful. it is an old jalopy with the hood up right now trying to drive on a modern highway. >> it is just a country legislature. [laughter] >> it is. one of the things i am delighted about this meeting right now is to bring technology, policy, community, especially the commercial interests, into a conversation about long game policies, and not just showing up when they're mad about something. >> what would crystallize the ask you would like to make to this group? >> i would ask that you invest in a new kind of, not necessarily think tank, but a new kind of knowledge brokering, in a support system with a neighbor like technology for decision-making in the policy arena, which is not crowdsourcing, it is much more curation, much more showing up at the right p
us who you are. >> my name is lorelei kelly.i am with x lab. we are looking at building the next generation of platforms for public problem-solving. i work on congress and how to -- [laughter] here we go. who watches "house of cards"? congress is not organized enough to be that awful. it is an old jalopy with the hood up right now trying to drive on a modern highway. >> it is just a country legislature. [laughter] >> it is. one of the things i am delighted about this...
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and this from lorelei lee87: "while i agree that marijuana should be legal in all 50 states, i have to trying to transport it from colorado are not the brightest bulbs. of course they are watching the border, you should have realized that the moment it became legal there." mikeparent commented on the local police authority: "it's his choice to ramp up enforcement, then he complains about increased work load. we'd all be better off if the police would focus on crimes that have actual victims." mirko sansan said, "really. just stop fishing for the pot when you pull people over for 'speeding.'" and from daveslc, "i find it hypocritical that these same red states where conservatives continually clamor about states rights are now wanting federal intervention in colorado." anthony j. costa added, "are they seizing and confiscating these harmless people's doritos too?? :)" javier alicea noted, "if it's illegal in your state, don't smoke pot. wait till your state legalizes it." and there was this from barbara reedy: "get over it nebraska." and k.a. berry said simply, "no one saw this coming?"
and this from lorelei lee87: "while i agree that marijuana should be legal in all 50 states, i have to trying to transport it from colorado are not the brightest bulbs. of course they are watching the border, you should have realized that the moment it became legal there." mikeparent commented on the local police authority: "it's his choice to ramp up enforcement, then he complains about increased work load. we'd all be better off if the police would focus on crimes that have...
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lorelei in the beginning, who plays the daughter, my daughter samantha, her energy carries the beginnings built on the backs of childhood, that beautiful spirit of creative play that young people have. patricia and i, rick put us in a disadvantaged situation because we are professional actors doing scenes with young people doing long takes, it was a workshop situation. these kids are not acting so if you start acting, you look like a real idiot. it was a dangerous situation. charlie: this is what you said "what i love is that in spanning the years you see the characters at the end of the movie are so obviously different than the beginning but clearly the same people. that gets at the essential question.” well said. ethan: thanks. charlie: how does your character change and how was it a continuation? ethan: when we started this, this is what i thought about, my own father when i was six years old. young, mason junior, staring at the sky. when i was that age, what did i think about my dad? what did he look and feel and sound like to me at my high school graduation? they were different men,
lorelei in the beginning, who plays the daughter, my daughter samantha, her energy carries the beginnings built on the backs of childhood, that beautiful spirit of creative play that young people have. patricia and i, rick put us in a disadvantaged situation because we are professional actors doing scenes with young people doing long takes, it was a workshop situation. these kids are not acting so if you start acting, you look like a real idiot. it was a dangerous situation. charlie: this is...
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her child's costars are l.r.coltrane and lorelei linklater. >> just the whole way rick works so differentuck them in bed, read them stories. >> it was such a long commitment at some point did you go, oh, my god if this thing craters i spent nine, ten years. >> i think it of like six or seven years. yeah, this would really suck. >> you know what is next? my funeral. >> did you have any anxiety about which an audience would see you age 12 years? >> no. i was excited. when rick first told me i knew the kids would grow up really fast. i knew ethan and i would get old. i wanted to move in to the next phase of my career leave all the stuff behind. >> that was a string of roles playing the enjenou not that she was run of the mill. >> you are unbelievably cute. >> she broke through in the 199 cult classic "truro manslaughter." playing the sexy survivor alabama whitman. arquette took all kinds of parts, as single mom in real life she had to. >> seems like you were enjoying it. >> the attention, maybe. >> you were really young mother. >> yeah, i was 20 when i had my son. >> how did it affect your l
her child's costars are l.r.coltrane and lorelei linklater. >> just the whole way rick works so differentuck them in bed, read them stories. >> it was such a long commitment at some point did you go, oh, my god if this thing craters i spent nine, ten years. >> i think it of like six or seven years. yeah, this would really suck. >> you know what is next? my funeral. >> did you have any anxiety about which an audience would see you age 12 years? >> no. i was...
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and to tomorrow morning lorelei areas could see a little bit of some fault in the morning.evels of the bay could see some fog in the morning. by tomorrow evening the temperature of the cool down a little bit. tomorrow morning a been a '40's and 50's. half moon bay will be 50 degrees all, will be 51 and then in the afternoon you have '60s and '70s. 69 in fremont and in the east bay a handful '60s. this is still above average for this time of the year but not as warm as we work over the past weekend. the north bay and the pull it peninsula we will seek low 60s. an election no how long the dry weather will continue . >>pam: of fresh wave of air strikes by e.j. against isis strongholds and libya. off fresh wave of air strikes by egypt against isis strongholds and libya. this comes after the terrorist group released a video showing nearly a dozen each egyptian christians be headed on the beach over the weekend. the video brands egypt which shares a long border with libya and also your up close shorts lie across the mediterranean sea just last week jordan launched a military offe
and to tomorrow morning lorelei areas could see a little bit of some fault in the morning.evels of the bay could see some fog in the morning. by tomorrow evening the temperature of the cool down a little bit. tomorrow morning a been a '40's and 50's. half moon bay will be 50 degrees all, will be 51 and then in the afternoon you have '60s and '70s. 69 in fremont and in the east bay a handful '60s. this is still above average for this time of the year but not as warm as we work over the past...