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tarantino -- tarantino says he will go back in the water as soon as conditions are right.why not he seems like a lucky guy. >>> it is 28° in -- [ unintelligible ] the folk there is don't get enough recognition. >> representing. >> lima, -- >>> 20° colder than yesterday in a lot of places. >> the coldest spot petaluma, 19°, palo alto right now 26. even on the peninsula it is frosty this morning. looking out from mount tamalpais, sausalito to san francisco, down to fremont that's how clean this canadian air mass is this morning. let's take a look at 24 hour temperature changes, santa rosa 28° cooler than yesterday, napa 27, fairfield and novato, 22 then around 13 to 17 cooler half moon bay, san jose, hayward, concord, livermore, 8 in san diego an can't for us 43 -- in san francisco, -- not below freezing is fremont at 34, oakland at 39 and antioch at 38 with san francisco and half moon bay everybody he will in the 20s to around 32° it is cold this morning even freezing in watsonville 31. 21 in gilroy. 37 in monterey. the good news is because the air is so dry there's not a l
tarantino -- tarantino says he will go back in the water as soon as conditions are right.why not he seems like a lucky guy. >>> it is 28° in -- [ unintelligible ] the folk there is don't get enough recognition. >> representing. >> lima, -- >>> 20° colder than yesterday in a lot of places. >> the coldest spot petaluma, 19°, palo alto right now 26. even on the peninsula it is frosty this morning. looking out from mount tamalpais, sausalito to san francisco,...
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[laughter] >> i love to work with tarantino. i would love to paul thomas anderson. i would like to do a movie and another language. i speak a little bit of germans so it would be cool to work with that and do something in another language. tavis: is it just wanting to be part of their vision or are the things that you think you want to or need to work can learn working with certain directors? >> they are making some of the best movies in cinema today. to be part of something that is greater, i always want to put my effort into something i believe in, so those of the kind of people that make movies exciting for me. tavis: taking a risk. >> i am not afraid and i think that carelessness comes from women, respecting and gender roles throughout my life and watching their careers, watching their films. they're all doing things that are unexpected or provocative and interesting. i have always wanted to have a long career and i think it helps with longevity. tavis: the prevailing wisdom is to not take too many risks, make money, how do stuff that people will like you in. >>
[laughter] >> i love to work with tarantino. i would love to paul thomas anderson. i would like to do a movie and another language. i speak a little bit of germans so it would be cool to work with that and do something in another language. tavis: is it just wanting to be part of their vision or are the things that you think you want to or need to work can learn working with certain directors? >> they are making some of the best movies in cinema today. to be part of something that is...
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think what we're seeing now is basically this old cop movie turning into something out of quentin tarantino there's there's blood all over the place and and we don't really know where this thing is headed except that boehner loses any semblance of appearing like a statesman the republicans look like they've been outgunned as far as electoral positioning is concerned and one hundred sixty million americans are likely to lose a tax cut so it's it's insane out there right now if we look back to the ninety's when for example newt shut down the government. pretty much everybody knew that he had been dissed on air force one on that flight back from mother was from age and had to sit in the back and he was you know p.o.d. at bill clinton and that had some role to play you had that there was the new york post you know front page with a new dress like a baby with a diaper or a bottle you know throwing a tantrum right there was there was this kind of widespread knowledge of that level of pettiness and idiocy and then you know the government shutdown so he got blamed for it but right now do you think
think what we're seeing now is basically this old cop movie turning into something out of quentin tarantino there's there's blood all over the place and and we don't really know where this thing is headed except that boehner loses any semblance of appearing like a statesman the republicans look like they've been outgunned as far as electoral positioning is concerned and one hundred sixty million americans are likely to lose a tax cut so it's it's insane out there right now if we look back to...
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> i... you know, i want to... for me, i want to work with directors that i respect, like quentin tarantino. he's crazy and i love that about him. he's just... >> hinojosa: so if you get any of these jobs you'll let us know. >> i will let you know, but i'm... here's the thing-- it never ends. i'm always excited about everything that comes my way and things that are different, things that are unusual, anything outside the box. anything that breaks stereotypes, anything that makes people talk. >> hinojosa: so it will be until the next time when haaz... >> well, i'll just drink more of my bourbon here. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) haaz sleiman, thank you for coming. >> thank you so much. >> hinojosa: it was really a pleasure, good luck. >> pleasure, thank you so much. >> hinojosa: we'll see you on the small screen and on the big >> wonderful. >> hinojosa: a pleasure. >> thank you. continue the conversation at wgbh.org/oneonone. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
> i... you know, i want to... for me, i want to work with directors that i respect, like quentin tarantino. he's crazy and i love that about him. he's just... >> hinojosa: so if you get any of these jobs you'll let us know. >> i will let you know, but i'm... here's the thing-- it never ends. i'm always excited about everything that comes my way and things that are different, things that are unusual, anything outside the box. anything that breaks stereotypes, anything that makes...
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david louie talked with eric tarantino as he told his survive story -- survival story for the first time he's lucky to be here. he was attacked by a shark in october while surf -- surfing. doctors say a bite to the neck came within a whisper of his carotid artery. he shared his near death ordeal for the first time. >> it hit me from underneath and the side when i came to i was completely underwater. and my arm was in its mouth and was swimming into the deeper sea. and it is hard for me to think that it latched on to my arm, i think if it took a proper bite, my arm would be gone. >> reporter: the shark took a huge bite out of his surf board which may have shielded him from more severe injuries. his friends presented women with a new replacement, identical to his old one and a new wet suit. they say it is top of the line made possible by contributions from around the world. >> people wanted to help. it is -- it doesn't happen everyday. it could be tragic luckily with eric it was not. we just want to see eric get back in the water and we want to help him. >> reporter: others attribute the r
david louie talked with eric tarantino as he told his survive story -- survival story for the first time he's lucky to be here. he was attacked by a shark in october while surf -- surfing. doctors say a bite to the neck came within a whisper of his carotid artery. he shared his near death ordeal for the first time. >> it hit me from underneath and the side when i came to i was completely underwater. and my arm was in its mouth and was swimming into the deeper sea. and it is hard for me to...
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tom tarantino is with the advocacy group, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america and joins us now.n of the iraq war. tell us what it was like. tell us about this reintegration experience coming back from the war. >> coming back from combat, it is a process for everybody. for the vast majority of veterans, the vast majority, they come back, go through a normal reaadjustment period, and they go on to serve their country or serve society in other ways. you're talking about a completely different environment. in combat, things we do every day here, things like driving down the road, things like reacting to noises or things that you see in your environment can be very dangerous. so it takes a little time to readjust. it is important to note pits not just the service member that has to readjust. it is their family as well. when you come back, the whole family has to readjust and it takes a little time. >> i know i've spoken with several veterans but one woman really stands out in my memory. she said when she came back, even just driving down the street if there was a coke can or a garbag
tom tarantino is with the advocacy group, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america and joins us now.n of the iraq war. tell us what it was like. tell us about this reintegration experience coming back from the war. >> coming back from combat, it is a process for everybody. for the vast majority of veterans, the vast majority, they come back, go through a normal reaadjustment period, and they go on to serve their country or serve society in other ways. you're talking about a completely...
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. >> reporter: tom tarantino of the iraq in afghanistan veterans america, said today they will meet jobs and medical care for years to come. >> and the country is where the work begins to make sure we have the care and service for the men and women as they come home. >> reporter: the president and congress delivered a tax credit for businesses hiring veterans. and many service members face trading the battle feel for the uncertainties of the u.s. job market. pulling u.s. troops out of iraq is a important part of the deficit reduction plan. consider this: at the height of the war in 2007, shawn, the united states was spending a quarter billion a day fighting the war in iraq. >> all right, tom fitzgerald, thank you. >>> d.c. councilman harry thomas appeared in federal court today. this is part of the bench trial on charges that he ied $16,000 in unpaid student loans and dating back to his time at bowie state in the early '80s. thomas agreed to a celt met to pay the money back. meantime, he's part of a federal investigation questioning whether he used public city funds for personal gain. >>
. >> reporter: tom tarantino of the iraq in afghanistan veterans america, said today they will meet jobs and medical care for years to come. >> and the country is where the work begins to make sure we have the care and service for the men and women as they come home. >> reporter: the president and congress delivered a tax credit for businesses hiring veterans. and many service members face trading the battle feel for the uncertainties of the u.s. job market. pulling u.s....
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he finds and kills 60-year-old store clerk lucy tarantino.ute after floyd's entrance into the store, a worker hiding there is able to place a frantic 911 call. >> 911 emergency. >> we need help, please. >> what kind of help? >> this is albertson's. we're on sahara and valley view. there's a guy with a gunshot in here. oh, my god. he's running all over the store. >> the police are on their way. but zack is still trapped in the store with a killer. some instinct tells him not to move, that it isn't over yet. and it isn't. floyd is coming back. here he's walking up the aisle in the produce department. he's almost out of frame when suddenly, he doubles back toward zack. >> he walks over me and he just kind of leans over me to make sure, you know. i was just lying there, closing my eyes. i didn't exactly know where he was. i did kind of hear him come back. he bends over me and walks looking for more people. >> give us a code red. units arrived. >> by 5:19, the police have arrived. but zack doesn't know that. despite his severe injury, he decides t
he finds and kills 60-year-old store clerk lucy tarantino.ute after floyd's entrance into the store, a worker hiding there is able to place a frantic 911 call. >> 911 emergency. >> we need help, please. >> what kind of help? >> this is albertson's. we're on sahara and valley view. there's a guy with a gunshot in here. oh, my god. he's running all over the store. >> the police are on their way. but zack is still trapped in the store with a killer. some instinct...
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i was fascinated by tarantino's scrambling of the timeline and i think it had a huge impact on me. >>n your laurels. you want to do something, is it fair to say, completely different every time? >> yes. >> do you wait for that inspiration? >> i usually feel it kind of pushing forward as i'm finishing the prior book, and it often has the feeling of looking forward to doing something that's not this. you know, i write because i love to escape into another world. i don't write about my own life, i don't write about people i know, much to the relief of my friends and family, but i like to live a different life at the same time that i'm living my own very satisfying life. >> which is odd, because everybody says write what you know. are you not writing what you know? >> exactly the opposite. my weakest point as a writer is trying to write about myself. i don't like it and i don't do it very well. but i love that feeling of escaping into another reality. once i've written a book and been with it for a few years, that reality seems very familiar to me and i want to mix everything up and try s
i was fascinated by tarantino's scrambling of the timeline and i think it had a huge impact on me. >>n your laurels. you want to do something, is it fair to say, completely different every time? >> yes. >> do you wait for that inspiration? >> i usually feel it kind of pushing forward as i'm finishing the prior book, and it often has the feeling of looking forward to doing something that's not this. you know, i write because i love to escape into another world. i don't...