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declining in numbers by the day many quits while the theatre was under reconstruction. no that young anymore so we had to take. especially know that we have two stages kind of that here at the beginning of the show i said you were one of the most successful theater managers in contemporary russia. and it's true. when you came to bolshoi it was in a very poor see you know with the bizarrely so and though you were reforms a lot of controversy still you have been able to change a lot of what was your recipe for success. it's really difficult to talk about our own records. and also we need to put the meninges into context those were the travel times of the one nine hundred ninety s. when there was no money or lows simply nothing here that i took of the theater in the year two thousand and one to be when the country was getting back on track to keep the. my job was to have the construction of the new stage completed the there and preserve the company and then to restore the main stage open it's been there with the company. both preserved. and we did that. the second thing th
declining in numbers by the day many quits while the theatre was under reconstruction. no that young anymore so we had to take. especially know that we have two stages kind of that here at the beginning of the show i said you were one of the most successful theater managers in contemporary russia. and it's true. when you came to bolshoi it was in a very poor see you know with the bizarrely so and though you were reforms a lot of controversy still you have been able to change a lot of what was...
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columbine, gabrielle giffords, aurora, the movie theatre. virginia tech.nk we need a national commission on mass violence. not to be in place of anything else, the president or congress or state governments might want to do. but, to make sure that the heart break and the anger that we feel now, is not dissipated over time, or lost in legislative gridlock. i have to tell you, this reminds me of the days and weeks after the terrorist attacks against us of 9/11. and, at one point, john mccain and i turned to each other and said, we can't let this just go. we have to create a national commission to investigate exactly the questions we're asking about newtown, how could this have happened and is there anything we can do to try to prevent it from happening again. >> chris: but, there were forums after 9/11 and after the commission and the way that the intelligence community and fbi shared information, it wasn't just, let's wallow in our grief. let me ask you a specific -- >> no, but i want to say, quickly that that is exactly what i don't want to top. i don't wa
columbine, gabrielle giffords, aurora, the movie theatre. virginia tech.nk we need a national commission on mass violence. not to be in place of anything else, the president or congress or state governments might want to do. but, to make sure that the heart break and the anger that we feel now, is not dissipated over time, or lost in legislative gridlock. i have to tell you, this reminds me of the days and weeks after the terrorist attacks against us of 9/11. and, at one point, john mccain and...
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the induction ceremony will be held on april 19th at the nokia theatre l-a in los the bay area's favorite way the biggest parties and spectacular fireworks. will all be on kron 4's new year's live show. it is hosted by catherine heenan and gary radnich. it's the only local and live show in the bay area. to ring in the new year, and this year it promises to be bigger and better than ever. kron 4's - new year's live. december 31st at 11-30 p-m.
the induction ceremony will be held on april 19th at the nokia theatre l-a in los the bay area's favorite way the biggest parties and spectacular fireworks. will all be on kron 4's new year's live show. it is hosted by catherine heenan and gary radnich. it's the only local and live show in the bay area. to ring in the new year, and this year it promises to be bigger and better than ever. kron 4's - new year's live. december 31st at 11-30 p-m.
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. >> who when you were seven took you to the theatre. >> she took me to the theatre, i think she must -- i think i said this the last time, she must have sensed something in me that needed to be expressed. i didn't quite get along with others very well, i was kind of a loner. i had a very active imagination, but had difficulty expressing my emotions and always used to tell me as a child, why don't you smile? you have a beautiful smile. >> now i smile all the time, but so she was constantly trying to find out outlets for me and bought me ballet lessons and took me to a play when i was seven years old and on the way there she said, you know, there is a professional thing, this is what they do for a living. an then as soon as it started there as little girl i think the narrator on stage and immediately, that is. >> rose: that is what i want to do es that's who i am. >> yes, it is not i want to be that when i grow up, it is like that is what i am. and then my whole life made sense. this thing about -- >> rose: you know how lucky it is to find that when you are seven? >> it is incredibly l
. >> who when you were seven took you to the theatre. >> she took me to the theatre, i think she must -- i think i said this the last time, she must have sensed something in me that needed to be expressed. i didn't quite get along with others very well, i was kind of a loner. i had a very active imagination, but had difficulty expressing my emotions and always used to tell me as a child, why don't you smile? you have a beautiful smile. >> now i smile all the time, but so she...
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holly, we are off to the theatre. you coming? see what i mean?u melt in the theatre under hot lights? right, melt. good call. can we hang out whe you get back? sure! later. sigh, now i'm going to have that song stuck in my head all day. ♪holly jollimore, the friendly ghost. the friendliest ghost (music fades) coughing hey! look ghosts wanted! but we can't scare people! we ain't got our haunted licenses. let's check it out. once we get casper to scare someone, it'll be good to have a gig waitin' for us. in that.. after all, we wouldn't think of scaring anyone without our licenses. would we? ok leave me be dreaful ghost. boo! wow! they even supply a guy for you to scare! what a sweet deal! (intercom)cut! next! hey guys! they're just practicing for a play. it's all fake. we're the only real ghosts here! this is an insult! if they want to see scary, we'll show 'em scary. bawawa boo! (intercome) very convincing, but we are looking for something a little less flashy. next! coughing too distracting to the other actors. next! next! but i'm not done! (int
holly, we are off to the theatre. you coming? see what i mean?u melt in the theatre under hot lights? right, melt. good call. can we hang out whe you get back? sure! later. sigh, now i'm going to have that song stuck in my head all day. ♪holly jollimore, the friendly ghost. the friendliest ghost (music fades) coughing hey! look ghosts wanted! but we can't scare people! we ain't got our haunted licenses. let's check it out. once we get casper to scare someone, it'll be good to have a gig...
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holly, we are off to the theatre. you coming? see what i mean?u melt in the theatre under hot lights? right, melt. good call. can we hang out whe you get back? sure! later. sigh, now i'm going to have that song stuck in my head all day. ♪holly jollimore, the friendly ghost. the friendliest ghost (music fades) coughing hey! look ghosts wanted! but we can't scare people! we ain't got our haunted licenses. let's check it out. once we get casper to scare someone, it'll be good to have a gig waitin' for us. in that.. after all, we wouldn't think of scaring anyone without our licenses. would we? ok leave me be dreaful ghost. boo! wow! they even supply a guy for you to scare! what a sweet deal! (intercom)cut! next! hey guys! they're just practicing for a play. it's all fake. we're the only real ghosts here! this is an insult! if they want to see scary, we'll show 'em scary. bawawa boo! (intercome) very convincing, but we are looking for something a little less flashy. next! coughing too distracting to the other actors. next! next! but i'm not done! (int
holly, we are off to the theatre. you coming? see what i mean?u melt in the theatre under hot lights? right, melt. good call. can we hang out whe you get back? sure! later. sigh, now i'm going to have that song stuck in my head all day. ♪holly jollimore, the friendly ghost. the friendliest ghost (music fades) coughing hey! look ghosts wanted! but we can't scare people! we ain't got our haunted licenses. let's check it out. once we get casper to scare someone, it'll be good to have a gig...
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is an actor who has appeared in numerous roles in the royal shakespeare company and the national theatre win in a fight magneto or gandalf. please welcome ian mckellen. (cheers and applause) mr. mckelan, thank you so much for joining me. what a pleasure, good to see you. >> i've missed, i don't understand telephonement when i'm on the set in hobbit and i expect people to be a lot smaller than me. >> stephen: but i -- >> i never thought to say this, stephen colbert, you're big. >> stephen: thank you. >> where the hell are your ears in. >> stephen: i actually have one elf ear if you look closely. >> you do. >> stephen: i do, i will show you my wizard trick, watch this ready? all right. >> oh, oh. nice, eh? gandalf can't do that. >> i can do other things. >> stephen: this is a family show. >> exactly. >> stephen: now 50 year career, theatre, film, acclaimed. you finally did something good with the gandalf thing, okay. all right. >> i got myself a franchise. >> stephen: you did, you did. now i know everybody's got bated breath to see a little taste of it. so jimmy, let's show the good people
is an actor who has appeared in numerous roles in the royal shakespeare company and the national theatre win in a fight magneto or gandalf. please welcome ian mckellen. (cheers and applause) mr. mckelan, thank you so much for joining me. what a pleasure, good to see you. >> i've missed, i don't understand telephonement when i'm on the set in hobbit and i expect people to be a lot smaller than me. >> stephen: but i -- >> i never thought to say this, stephen colbert, you're big....
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i asked to look at the theatre option related to north beach, i appreciate the fact that your staff is looking into this. given how quickly we need to make a decision and the transitional period with our new board, one quick request to ask of you is if your staff is able to complete your analysis as quickly as you can if you could brief my staff and i so that we know in the next couple of weeks exactly what we need to think about when we decide. >> i want to note in thinking about this staff, we have asked him to come back to the authority next month when we have a presentation of the annual report and at that point there will be an official presentation on behalf of the authority for his service. so we will be doing that. commissioner vice chair weiner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i just want to reiterate how grateful all of us are for your service and i think that i am probably speaking for chair campos as well that two of us,
i asked to look at the theatre option related to north beach, i appreciate the fact that your staff is looking into this. given how quickly we need to make a decision and the transitional period with our new board, one quick request to ask of you is if your staff is able to complete your analysis as quickly as you can if you could brief my staff and i so that we know in the next couple of weeks exactly what we need to think about when we decide. >> i want to note in thinking about this...
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they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i just this month read your book dreaming water. and i was -- i'm very glad to have read it. i'm wondering 2 things. there seems to be more of an advocacy voice in terms of the discrimination of being you know an asian american. and secondly, warner's disease. i'm wondering how you got into writing about that? and the characters were wonderful. >> okay. your first question, first. you know to be totally honest, when i sat down to write dreaming water i thought this is the book that -- i had finished language of threads and written 4 books that took place in asia. because language of threads was a ha
they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my...
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>> you know, wordly, i was a theatre graduate like-- there was a musical theatre school and a theatre are surprised the hell out of me that i got into it i think i spent ten years to convince myself i wasn't a complete fraud. luckily it has been 20 years now that have been doing them. but itwas quite a long time, unlike this incredible woman to my left f she wasn't such a big movie star at age 3, or whatever, would have been a massive broadway star by the time she was 18. but for me it has been a longer process. for one, i'm thrilled i took 27 years to make it. because if has come at the perfect time for me. >> did oklahoma ever go to broadway? >> it did go to broadway. and was one of those weird things where i wanted to go to broadway but because of the union issues between london and america, i wasn't a name of any type. so they wouldn't allow me in. and then x-men hit. and because that hit, all of a sudden they said oh, well now are you a name and you can come. but i was contracted for the sequel so i couldn't go. >> i just need to confirm that your broadway debut was then boy from
>> you know, wordly, i was a theatre graduate like-- there was a musical theatre school and a theatre are surprised the hell out of me that i got into it i think i spent ten years to convince myself i wasn't a complete fraud. luckily it has been 20 years now that have been doing them. but itwas quite a long time, unlike this incredible woman to my left f she wasn't such a big movie star at age 3, or whatever, would have been a massive broadway star by the time she was 18. but for me it...
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happening now is that they will be able to accommodate some of the renters that leave the herb's theatre and will be homeless for 27 months, we'll all be looking for places for them to be and hope they all thrive and return to the herbs after that, sf jazz is -- i'm also a secretary of the civic center community benefit district board, the big long sentence, and we see that any time we activate a part of the civic center and get people on the streets at hours that they normally wouldn't be, you see it all over the city, it solves a lot of problems in terms of what's going on in the street, at night, on the weekends, civic center is one of those place that is the carpets roll up on non-performance night and it's a big night bh all of us go home, they'll be able to activate this neighborhood even more than it is right now and that will be a big benefit so i urge you to approve their permit. >> thank you. >> alright, do we have anymore -- here comes another one. >> i'm not here as part of the prey, but my name's michael nulty, i'm with better district 6, the alliance for better district 6 l
happening now is that they will be able to accommodate some of the renters that leave the herb's theatre and will be homeless for 27 months, we'll all be looking for places for them to be and hope they all thrive and return to the herbs after that, sf jazz is -- i'm also a secretary of the civic center community benefit district board, the big long sentence, and we see that any time we activate a part of the civic center and get people on the streets at hours that they normally wouldn't be, you...
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knew i was bright so yes i raised so on and so forth look at events at least to the first base with theatre director alexander has frequently been offered the role of stalin and he's flatly refused every time. he prefers to work with the classics looking for parallels with the time of stalinism you know if you . are full of it i can understand how he can love any of. you know. all his life he's avoided mentioning stalin in relation to himself few people know that i think he is not just a theatre director he's also a joseph stalin's grandson. standing boom get the ball yes that was stolen from me just feel like any ordinary man he was up there i had nothing to do with in the but when i saw him during the may november parades you know i looked at him from the stands he built i mean when you i only saw him close at the whole of the house of the unions he was lying in state. in march nine hundred fifty three the soviet people bid farewell to stalin for three days an endless stream of mourners came to see him lying in state. the first to shout claims that stalin had been murdered was his son by
knew i was bright so yes i raised so on and so forth look at events at least to the first base with theatre director alexander has frequently been offered the role of stalin and he's flatly refused every time. he prefers to work with the classics looking for parallels with the time of stalinism you know if you . are full of it i can understand how he can love any of. you know. all his life he's avoided mentioning stalin in relation to himself few people know that i think he is not just a...
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thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their water. and they go to the river and what do they see? an evil demon is polluting the river. callia. and th
thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend...
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. >> yes, i forgotten most of them but certainly as actors if you do a lot of theatre there is a certain muscle in your brain. >> rose: yes. i am fascinated by that. it is a muscle so you know how to inhabit lines. >> well you know how to recall them because they leave a deep memory trace it is extraordinary i haven't done theatre for a while and the memory trace on tv and others in television is so much faster because you move faster through the process and it is not a repeated pattern every day. >> rose: but we thought of you as a man of the theatre. >> well, may be, i don't think you can shake that off and that's where i grew up and cut my teeth and, you know, will return to, but that muscle has gone flabby, i tell you. >> rose: this is another where anna visits her husband, mr. bates, in jail. >> so what have you got? >> what use could i have in here? >> to be honest i am not sure about my cell mate. >> ah. just remember what my mother used to say. never make an enemy. now, do you think you can get it before my next visit. >> i don't see what can come of it. >> probably nothing. and
. >> yes, i forgotten most of them but certainly as actors if you do a lot of theatre there is a certain muscle in your brain. >> rose: yes. i am fascinated by that. it is a muscle so you know how to inhabit lines. >> well you know how to recall them because they leave a deep memory trace it is extraordinary i haven't done theatre for a while and the memory trace on tv and others in television is so much faster because you move faster through the process and it is not a...
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pero los familiares han optado que sea en el gibson theatre >>este sera el miércoles y será oficiadoo rápidamente a la casa de su madre. no dio entrevistas, pero arribo para tomar conocimiento de cómo será el último adios a jenni rivera. >>y mientras los amigos del maquillista de la cantante se preparan para celebrar una ceremonia por el último adios en los Ángeles >>era mi amigo, era mi brother >>jacob estaba en la cuspide de su carrera, solicitado por muchos artistas >>el cambio el look de jenni rivera, para bien, esa manera de tratar a sus clientes con tanta personalidad y hacerlos sentir bien y queridos, fue motivo por el que jenni rivera se enamoró de él. >>y con ella mantuvo una estrecha amistad. >>jenni rivera le hizo una fiesta en su casa, estaba feliz. >>sus restos fueron sepultados en guadalajara. >>esta semana será el último adios a jenni rivera >>los cinco hijos de la cantante han pedido que vayan con una flor blanca, que no gasten dinero en arreglos florales que mejor dondne dinero a la fundacion de jenni rivera >>tenemos cobertura completa el jueves para primer impacto
pero los familiares han optado que sea en el gibson theatre >>este sera el miércoles y será oficiadoo rápidamente a la casa de su madre. no dio entrevistas, pero arribo para tomar conocimiento de cómo será el último adios a jenni rivera. >>y mientras los amigos del maquillista de la cantante se preparan para celebrar una ceremonia por el último adios en los Ángeles >>era mi amigo, era mi brother >>jacob estaba en la cuspide de su carrera, solicitado por muchos...
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. >> stephanie: we've had obviously movie theatres.elp the people in the shopping center when someone opened fire. >> stephanie: it is gohmert saying this principal should have been armed. really eric? unless literally she had it strapped to her like rambo like you know when a gunman is going to burst into your school. really? >> to do that, she has to undergo extensive firearms training and everything. i want them to be trained to teach our kids. >> but in the meantime, let's cut their pay and eliminate their pension. but make them responsible for killing intruders into our schools. >> stephanie: now is it is their fault they're not navy seals. mike luckby on cavuto. >> we ask why there's violence in our schools but we systematically remove god from our schools. >> that's what it is. of course. >> we've made it a place where we don't want to -- to talk about. >> no one's ever been shot in a church. >> stephanie: eric this is what i mean about people -- if nobody backs off you knew that's what mike huckabee was going to say. there is n
. >> stephanie: we've had obviously movie theatres.elp the people in the shopping center when someone opened fire. >> stephanie: it is gohmert saying this principal should have been armed. really eric? unless literally she had it strapped to her like rambo like you know when a gunman is going to burst into your school. really? >> to do that, she has to undergo extensive firearms training and everything. i want them to be trained to teach our kids. >> but in the meantime,...
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. >> during the colorado shooting, the theatre massacre. i went, in 20 minutes was able to buy an ar-15 and all the ammunition that went along with it by just showing a driver's license and feeling out a paper work. >> that's not the problem, a symptom of the problem. americans are scared today, too. when you turn on the tv and every other minute we're listening to shootings in movie theatres, you're wondering can you bring your children to a movie theatre. christmas time you think your family and children are safe at malls. school, texas a&m, virginia tech. now in grammar school. what's happening is we're affecting the psyche of the average american. and what they're doing is nay ear knee-jerk reacting by going out and acquiring this tool that they think is going to keep them safe, which in theory it will with proper training, which very few people are receiving except us in law enforcement. >> and there are two different schools of thought here, there's two different realities. the cultural violence for people who do not have respect for
. >> during the colorado shooting, the theatre massacre. i went, in 20 minutes was able to buy an ar-15 and all the ammunition that went along with it by just showing a driver's license and feeling out a paper work. >> that's not the problem, a symptom of the problem. americans are scared today, too. when you turn on the tv and every other minute we're listening to shootings in movie theatres, you're wondering can you bring your children to a movie theatre. christmas time you think...
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. >> the sense of theatre, in response to churchill's tirade was for him to walk out. >> rose: he so was appreciative of defall. >> there are two people, you know, who are famously opposed not get on and they had flaming rowe but there was a real sense of mutual respect between them because these were two men who hundreds of men stuck up for thane own. >> insomitiable spirit despice-- despite of the odds. >> indomitiable but patriotic. they respected each other even if they felt-- . >> rose: churchill respected fdr greatly and spent the war in trying to seduce him. >> that was a different sort of respect. >> a very different. >> because of the differential power relationship between churchill at his weakest moments always had much more power than de gaulle, exactly the reverse is true of fdr wz fdr had more. >> always had more. >> that is true, i think there is a power relationship but there is also the human relationship. church sill an i mentionly emotional person and we talked about his respect for courage, military courage. franklin roosevelt showed huge courage of a different so
. >> the sense of theatre, in response to churchill's tirade was for him to walk out. >> rose: he so was appreciative of defall. >> there are two people, you know, who are famously opposed not get on and they had flaming rowe but there was a real sense of mutual respect between them because these were two men who hundreds of men stuck up for thane own. >> insomitiable spirit despice-- despite of the odds. >> indomitiable but patriotic. they respected each other...
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singer martina mcbride had brian urlacher help her out last night in a christmas show at the chicago theatreears linebacker reading the role of the grinch.... but he got blasted by those nasty critics.... >> proof to keep his day job... >> he doesn't read well.. but we don't tackle well... >> that is the news for this is saturday night... thank you for watching end
singer martina mcbride had brian urlacher help her out last night in a christmas show at the chicago theatreears linebacker reading the role of the grinch.... but he got blasted by those nasty critics.... >> proof to keep his day job... >> he doesn't read well.. but we don't tackle well... >> that is the news for this is saturday night... thank you for watching end
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the left coast theatre. skip and the staff of martini's bar. yeah.borhood services and city hall events department. we worked them for seven years and they are always wonderful. and so thank you. >> it was his idea in the beginning. he must be very proud. that is a beautiful tree. and there are hundreds of cranes, when you look at it from here, it looks like it is snow-covered the tree. but you are in san francisco, that is not snow, those are oragami and each one has to be folded and it is an incredible project. i always thought of it as something that they just kind of did in class that you were bored, but no it is an art form and it makes a beautiful tree and behind all of that creativity is a person whose name was just mentioned. she has been here all seven years, linda mahara and she is a professional oragami artist. and you may know her work and not realize that you know her work. she has done professional training for febrese disney and pixar and she is here today because this is part of her labor of love, the world three of hope. let's welcom
the left coast theatre. skip and the staff of martini's bar. yeah.borhood services and city hall events department. we worked them for seven years and they are always wonderful. and so thank you. >> it was his idea in the beginning. he must be very proud. that is a beautiful tree. and there are hundreds of cranes, when you look at it from here, it looks like it is snow-covered the tree. but you are in san francisco, that is not snow, those are oragami and each one has to be folded and it...
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. >> you have a theatre of people sitting closer to each other than they do at home they start to breatheeath together. and this magic happens that they become part of something greater than themselves. even it is the most extraordinariexor extraordinary feeling. i'm addicted >> attempting to get over and give up the use of profanity was more than i could accomplish in one lifetime >> it was a stellar period >> i got rheumatoid arthritis, which is an autoimmune disease, and it is tough. they told me about 12 years ago that i would be in a wheelchair for the rest of my life. i said is i don't think so and i have not stopped moving and i have not stopped working and i have no -- absolutely no reason why i ever will >> let's get away from the health issues and talk about other stuff. do you like comedy more than the serious stuff? >>> look how nice it looks now and how quiet it is. >> let's do the whole thing. >> thanks for being on the show. >> you might ask what this has to do w oliver platt nothing. not a darn thing >> oliver flat, son of a diplomat that's what kept going through my head
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. >> when the president calls congressional leaders to the white house, it's all political theatre or they have a deal. not that it's all political theatre. >> this is not for show but a last-ditch effort by the president to bring congressional leader together to try to get a small package at least, a small deal together before the new year. >> reporter: the president called the meeting as lawmakers pointed fingers in this high- stakes game of chicken. >> the republicans who are holding hostage the middle class in america society wealthy don't have to pay their fair share. >> we need two words: presidential leadership on not just taxing rich people. we could do that and it would not help the medicare fiscal cliff. >> reporter: with time running out, hopes have diminished with talk of a smaller deal extending bush tax rates for the middle school and unemployment benefits. it puts off major spending cuts and reforms to entitlements like healthcare. >> we're going to end up with a small, kick-the-can, down-the- road bill to make another fiscal cliff to deal with this fiscal cliff. >> rep
. >> when the president calls congressional leaders to the white house, it's all political theatre or they have a deal. not that it's all political theatre. >> this is not for show but a last-ditch effort by the president to bring congressional leader together to try to get a small package at least, a small deal together before the new year. >> reporter: the president called the meeting as lawmakers pointed fingers in this high- stakes game of chicken. >> the republicans...
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the warner is an intimate theatre for us. only 1800 seats.le tickets according to sexy liberal director, roland. >> four years ago, we had the first inauguration of president obama. in november, america decided one term just wasn't enough. ♪ do that to me one more time ♪ >> announcer: this time around, stephanie miller and her team of comics is coming to make this a party d.c. will never forget. on january 19th, two days before obama's second inauguration the sexy liberal comedy tour starring hal sparks, john fuglesang aisha tyler and the goddess of liberals, stephanie miller will perform live at the warner theatre in washington, d.c. tickets are available at ticketmaster.com and if you want to skip the fees, stop by the warner theatre box office at 513 13th street northwest. the tea baggers lost in november so stephanie is going to do her thing before the inaugural ball. >> that means two things. >> that's the stephanie miller's sexy liberal comedy tour live in d.c. inauguration weekend. for more information, go to sexyliberal.com. >> nice!
the warner is an intimate theatre for us. only 1800 seats.le tickets according to sexy liberal director, roland. >> four years ago, we had the first inauguration of president obama. in november, america decided one term just wasn't enough. ♪ do that to me one more time ♪ >> announcer: this time around, stephanie miller and her team of comics is coming to make this a party d.c. will never forget. on january 19th, two days before obama's second inauguration the sexy liberal comedy...
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it's much easy everto start at 8, 9, 10 and then understand ballet, opera, theatre, music, rather thanit when are you 25, 30 for its first time. it's too late, maybe. >> back to politics for a moment. when you look at russia today, democracy, economic growth, human rights, press freedom. where do you think they are on those issues? >> i think for the country which has 20 years history, if you start from breakup of soviet union, things are looking better than do they. in the scenario in which i saw myself 12 years ago, the country was to disintegrate because there was no unity and we could see it, we are could feel it and the historical role of putin and his colleagues, don't forget about the government he had, the names ring familiar, the minister of finance and economy who introduced the change. the economy started to work. everyone thinks it is oil prices. no. it is oil price, one element, is important. but also how government and how leadership of the country work together in order to make rules and circumstances for the growth and also for young people to get jobs, for example. loo
it's much easy everto start at 8, 9, 10 and then understand ballet, opera, theatre, music, rather thanit when are you 25, 30 for its first time. it's too late, maybe. >> back to politics for a moment. when you look at russia today, democracy, economic growth, human rights, press freedom. where do you think they are on those issues? >> i think for the country which has 20 years history, if you start from breakup of soviet union, things are looking better than do they. in the scenario...
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if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's the table. hold on to the table. if you are inside, stay in don't go from the known to the unknown. if you are downtown in an office building or shopping at macy's, do you run in the middle of the street? no. you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you d
if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under...