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. >> the two ofÑi us, this one was slightly different becauseñr we had, when we started outlining it,the time so we had a a locker outline process and i went away for the summer so we actually took the outline and split it in half and he wrote the front part and-- and merged it together threw a lot of it out but some of the scenes stayed in there from that first pass. and then but we did kind of our usual thing. we'll throw every idea out and kind of distill it down to the script. >> rose: but the script is, i'm told relatively detailed. >> yeah, it is. >> rose: is that right. >> definitely, oh, yeah. >> rose: it is not like the wing it. >> we get a lot of questions about that, whether it was all improvised, and it wasn't at all. the script is very tight and really, really funny. and so it is a little odd there was improv involved but the script was very, very detailed. >> i remember the first script i thought it was so great that we shouldn't change anything. i honestly thought we can't beat these jokes, why are we even trying. but i think what happens is it changes the acuity becaus
. >> the two ofÑi us, this one was slightly different becauseñr we had, when we started outlining it,the time so we had a a locker outline process and i went away for the summer so we actually took the outline and split it in half and he wrote the front part and-- and merged it together threw a lot of it out but some of the scenes stayed in there from that first pass. and then but we did kind of our usual thing. we'll throw every idea out and kind of distill it down to the script....
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example, if youq take ako company likeñr walmart that arod the country has hundreds of thousands ofÑi walmart wages to a minimum of +$12, walmart could absorb the costsfá by raising their prices 1% oneq time. it would cost the averagew3r year, which i think most people could affordi to pay. and it would put 4,000, 5,000, orçóÑiÑi Ñi$6,000 a year more i pockets of workers and drive thr demand that walmart needs as a company. >> you did a study on this,çó talking about howçóçóxd a lot o low-income workers rely on public assistance. andñrñr that i think extends, a well, tot( low-income workers a big stores like walmart. and these aret(çó theok workers get food stamps, get medicaid, and rely on public assistance programs. is it a form of corporate welfare? >> exactly --e1 >> what these companies are doing? >> it'si] a classic case. a business obviously tries tolp privatize its benefitsr( thelp k of its workers, and socialize much as possible on to the backs of the (i,payers. if we had a çó$12 minimum wage the united states,q taxpayers around the country would save tens of billions of dol
example, if youq take ako company likeñr walmart that arod the country has hundreds of thousands ofÑi walmart wages to a minimum of +$12, walmart could absorb the costsfá by raising their prices 1% oneq time. it would cost the averagew3r year, which i think most people could affordi to pay. and it would put 4,000, 5,000, orçóÑiÑi Ñi$6,000 a year more i pockets of workers and drive thr demand that walmart needs as a company. >> you did a study on this,çó talking about...
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here localtjy activists held a rally stepsçóçó away from afá n yard, the scene ofÑi another ma án reguo long, the time for silence isxd over. >> in arlington parents andr students met to call for action on gun control. >>> the nation is getting ready to pay its finale1 respects to nelson mandela. early his body arrived in his hometown. a huge convoy passed by thousands lining the streets. mandela will be buried tomorrow. thelp retired arch bishop desmo #ricans looking toward the future of their country, whilexd mandela laid the groundjf work for his still in poverty. peoplet( are still hopeful for e future. >> theree1t( are more than 1 min people living here. times are hard here. povertyq and !me are high. education and employment nelson mandela once lived here. his old house is now a tourist attraction.i]fát( just a short distance up the road there are no crowds, only locals trying to make a living. >> you can't expect the government to come and look in your door and say,?; yout(ok w bread. you need to wake up and do something about it. >> that is where we found elvis in his hair sal
here localtjy activists held a rally stepsçóçó away from afá n yard, the scene ofÑi another ma án reguo long, the time for silence isxd over. >> in arlington parents andr students met to call for action on gun control. >>> the nation is getting ready to pay its finale1 respects to nelson mandela. early his body arrived in his hometown. a huge convoy passed by thousands lining the streets. mandela will be buried tomorrow. thelp retired arch bishop desmo #ricans looking...
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a massive storm on the other side ofÑi this country.mpactinglp more thant( 10 million people right now. that storm is also, of course, affecting air travel. more thanxd 900 flights have be canceled so far including almost 350 inwtu(ái and q170 at o'hare. here in thew3 bay area, 20 fti% have been canceled so far not to mention the dozens morejf delay. that number is likely to increase over the weekends. nbcxd bay area'sok monte franci at sfoxd with the very-9 lates us. monty? >> good evening. about a dozent( flights have be canceled here today dueñr to th weather on the east coast along with 43 others that have been delayed. we are here theÑi ane1 terminal where united passengers appear now, the airlines have canceled a total of 940 flights today nationwide. most of them in new Ñiyork, chicago, and newark. flights in and out of newark, new jersey, have beenlp cancele today because of the snowykÑ weather. canceled the most flights so far. sfo whose flight on united to new york was canceled tonightfá and she's hoping to get out of here o
a massive storm on the other side ofÑi this country.mpactinglp more thant( 10 million people right now. that storm is also, of course, affecting air travel. more thanxd 900 flights have be canceled so far including almost 350 inwtu(ái and q170 at o'hare. here in thew3 bay area, 20 fti% have been canceled so far not to mention the dozens morejf delay. that number is likely to increase over the weekends. nbcxd bay area'sok monte franci at sfoxd with the very-9 lates us. monty? >> good...
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. >>> and another controversye1 i south africaper the burial ofÑi nelson mandela.od evening, i'm chrisçi gord. our third round of winter this week didn't pack the samelp pun it did last sunday or tuesday. a few flakes around the d.c. metro area, but the worst of it is north and west of us. tonight we have team coverage of the impact. and we start with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. and how much longer will this storm stick around, chuck? >>> the good news is, chris, we are already getting close to the tail end of the storm. and i think by midnight or shortly thereafter, the bulk of this whole mess will be moving on out.e1 still have to worry a littleÑi about refreeze for tomorrow, but the worst of it over the next four to five hours. current advisory, winter weatp isories as of just minutes ago have been dropped over much of northwestern virginia. still have a winter weather advisory for frederick, county, maryland and winter storm watches for washington county west virginia panhandle right Ñc now. here it is on storm team 4 radar, most of this is now in
. >>> and another controversye1 i south africaper the burial ofÑi nelson mandela.od evening, i'm chrisçi gord. our third round of winter this week didn't pack the samelp pun it did last sunday or tuesday. a few flakes around the d.c. metro area, but the worst of it is north and west of us. tonight we have team coverage of the impact. and we start with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. and how much longer will this storm stick around, chuck? >>> the good news is, chris,...
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because ofÑi the nature of what burning, there may be sort of a plastic smell in the air.ñr firefighters't bother people unlessÑthey areÑi sensitive. q i. close your windows. at this point, it is so cold. people are already doing that sort of thing.fá sort of thing.fá before. i'm telling you, within the last couple of minutes, wet( sawi] t Ñ of fire pour out of the roof here. they don't know exactly how it they haven't even gone okinside. sort of a defensive posturexd because of that partial roofw3 collapse. isçó usuay homeless people sleeping on the they haven't had ai]fá chance t there yet and take a look. that's one offá the things they will be looking at later. quite a scene outfá here. we will keep an eye on it. reporting live in concord, christieçót( smith,Ñi "today in bay." >>lp let's bring in meteorologi, christina loren.t( today is thec fourth straight spare the air day for the bay and this fire is not helping. >>> not helping at aum. good morning, terry and kolaur. we will likelyñr continue to spe the air. our air quality is going tohfot worse between today and tomorrow. getti
because ofÑi the nature of what burning, there may be sort of a plastic smell in the air.ñr firefighters't bother people unlessÑthey areÑi sensitive. q i. close your windows. at this point, it is so cold. people are already doing that sort of thing.fá sort of thing.fá before. i'm telling you, within the last couple of minutes, wet( sawi] t Ñ of fire pour out of the roof here. they don't know exactly how it they haven't even gone okinside. sort of a defensive posturexd because of that...
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paets a bt)jz dollar decision that impacts thousands ofÑi bay area residents, especially if ç an he woulde getting a hugew3xd payout after landmark court decision today jean ellie joins us in san francisco this evening. we talked a who gets the money ç4ere? >> this court decisiont( puts t board of supervisors and ninth counties in charge of all thatl money and the money will be used to test for and remove lead paint.çó here in san ,ancisco, thousands of who else may need work. >>ing we knew with the baby,Ñi needed to get it tested and make sure we hired a professional. >> margaret reynolds recently spent thousands of dollarses afe. thousands of other californiat( parents canc soonok get some he( paying for removal. ÷"ájrj they created a public qnuisance >> this attorney saysjfok 53,00 kids in california have elevated of levelsjfin their blood from lead paint. his law firm just won a landmark paint companies in the world. a california judge ruled sherwin-williams company, nl industries and conagra grocery products knew lead paint was dangerous way back in theñr ear 19 hups, but they contin
paets a bt)jz dollar decision that impacts thousands ofÑi bay area residents, especially if ç an he woulde getting a hugew3xd payout after landmark court decision today jean ellie joins us in san francisco this evening. we talked a who gets the money ç4ere? >> this court decisiont( puts t board of supervisors and ninth counties in charge of all thatl money and the money will be used to test for and remove lead paint.çó here in san ,ancisco, thousands of who else may need work....
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all ofÑi those folks countying down through 680. 580 coming through, and it's holding up really nicelyreeway, but showing just paste that curve, fast track still in advance. 101 here in palo alto, speeds are at the limit for the 101 and the e1280. no problems, guys, not right now, just some company. back to you. >> thank you, mike. it isfá 5:49. people that had to move out of their treasure island homes will meet today to talk about their options. people in 24 hoyíholds on the island were told they have to get out so the navy can clean up buried chemicals. they said despite the chemicals it has and always has been safe to live in theok units.q the worke1Ñi is part of the ong efforts tot( clean up the islan. >>> right now there are no laws about whether or not you can usç an e cigarette. today counsel members will consider an ordinance to include those electronic cigarettes in smoking i]regulations. a similar proposal is being done the toughest smoking lawsçó already okexist. >>> today a city counsel could give the final goq aheadq for sunnyville's newest megaproject in is whatçó moff
all ofÑi those folks countying down through 680. 580 coming through, and it's holding up really nicelyreeway, but showing just paste that curve, fast track still in advance. 101 here in palo alto, speeds are at the limit for the 101 and the e1280. no problems, guys, not right now, just some company. back to you. >> thank you, mike. it isfá 5:49. people that had to move out of their treasure island homes will meet today to talk about their options. people in 24 hoyíholds on the island...
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the dow willokc start shy ofÑi . the nasdó1$ec 4060.n, the first woman who is going to beu confirmed as the new fed chair, marissa myer,çó ron johnson, bi jcpenney, so many to choose from? >> i was just talkiqt tkk herxd lastÑiq night. what's your vote çóçóthere? >> i think yellen but maybe next year would be her big year obviously if she starts in january.ñri] >> i'm kind of e1torn. that went so;or spectacularly wrong. >> bertha coombs is in the top five. >> we are going to talkc about facebook coming up in just a bit. kind of backtracking on some of the ideas they have. we'll take a look in a minute. >> we'll lookçó forward to that. >>> let's check the forecast. christina loren was talking about short sleeves. >> are you going to hawaii or something? have your tommyi] bahama gear ready to go, terry mcsweeney. nice and mild next week. you are up from the teens andok low 20s. east bay,Ñi 38. we arejf headed toward thexd upc 50s finally after a week of very cold temperatures. we are going to climb closer to ourt( average. in san jose, ou
the dow willokc start shy ofÑi . the nasdó1$ec 4060.n, the first woman who is going to beu confirmed as the new fed chair, marissa myer,çó ron johnson, bi jcpenney, so many to choose from? >> i was just talkiqt tkk herxd lastÑiq night. what's your vote çóçóthere? >> i think yellen but maybe next year would be her big year obviously if she starts in january.ñri] >> i'm kind of e1torn. that went so;or spectacularly wrong. >> bertha coombs is in the top five....
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stressed out atfá trying to land at san francisco because the qrunway automatic runway lights were out ofÑig is already well good morning, tracy.t( . >> reporter: we are wondering if they are going to be able to wrap it up in timew3 inÑi just r an hour. there are so many people in line 3 1/2v-!les worth oft(lp line a mid-afternoon. they are supposed to be shutting this down soon. p (t&háhp &hc& a processional throughxd pretor. his remains are kept in town. he made history when he was installed as the country'sjn1 d black president. rest of the ñrafternoon. then, the focus turns to thew3 small village of qunu. that's where he was born and raised. [)j final resting place onct(ó[my. there is a funeral scheduled, a fairly large one. on monday, they are electing aÑ statue here in pretoria at theñ governmentb. building. that's part of another event lanned, laura. >> thank you very much. very moving outjf there. archbishop, desmond tutu was at nelson mandela'sxdxd memorialt( his home was attacked by burglars. police are not saying much about thee1 investigation other than arrests have been mad
stressed out atfá trying to land at san francisco because the qrunway automatic runway lights were out ofÑig is already well good morning, tracy.t( . >> reporter: we are wondering if they are going to be able to wrap it up in timew3 inÑi just r an hour. there are so many people in line 3 1/2v-!les worth oft(lp line a mid-afternoon. they are supposed to be shutting this down soon. p (t&háhp &hc& a processional throughxd pretor. his remains are kept in town. he made history...
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>> it is sorted out by a , the start ofny festival was first done in toronto.d 100 startups giving elevator pitches in the elevator. of it, i can tell you that my ears were really buzzing and there was popping every time you go up and down. some ideas were more wacky than others. one caught the judges attention and was almost a replacement for a braille keyboard for a touchscreen. it is hard to know what you're are typing if you cannot see. the person in vented a gesture- .ased way i saw a lady on a lift from a company called flux who said fruits andd vegetables that tell you when they are hungry by analyzing the water. she confided to me that when the fish is ready to eat it, you have to be the one to whack its over the head and kill it. tower and you 101 have to do some fast talking if you are going to make a page there. we see so much news coming out of the startup nation. >> it is looking to be a record year for initial public offerings and two of the top car that we had were the that ran on a are and water. you fill it up with water and that helps recharge
>> it is sorted out by a , the start ofny festival was first done in toronto.d 100 startups giving elevator pitches in the elevator. of it, i can tell you that my ears were really buzzing and there was popping every time you go up and down. some ideas were more wacky than others. one caught the judges attention and was almost a replacement for a braille keyboard for a touchscreen. it is hard to know what you're are typing if you cannot see. the person in vented a gesture- .ased way i saw...