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as a performer myself and as a frequent theatre gore to the marsh theatre. i have to say that sometimes theater needs silence and sometimes needs to be noisy. for that i ask you to consider and favor all of the drafts. specifically regarding the informing the residents, the future home owners that they would be experiencing some sort of noise potential. as a homeowner i know what it's like. i got a disclosure in my home that there's a recording studio next to me. when you are buying a home and you say okay and you don't realize how much it an annoys you until you are there for a while. for the first date you ignore all of these red flachlgs -- flags. it would be helpful to know. only with that can you avoid the gut reaction to want to call the police. having living in the city as long as i have, i know there are a lot of theatres, nightlife that have been dissolved because of the noise complaints because of the market area. i know how strange it is for people when they buy a house near the airport, they complain about it and they put restrictions on that. fo
as a performer myself and as a frequent theatre gore to the marsh theatre. i have to say that sometimes theater needs silence and sometimes needs to be noisy. for that i ask you to consider and favor all of the drafts. specifically regarding the informing the residents, the future home owners that they would be experiencing some sort of noise potential. as a homeowner i know what it's like. i got a disclosure in my home that there's a recording studio next to me. when you are buying a home and...
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new york and london are known as world class theatres. this little humble theatre has brought san francisco up tot the front now. please support the arts and marsh in san francisco. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, my name is lynn lombardy oh. a 30-year resident. i have stood in front of this august board with different people sitting in the seats. several different times over the last 25 years. and what i want to say is that i trust you. this board as a body whether it's you or someone else, your predecessors who have been sitting, making decisions that affect neighborhoods. i trust you. i have seen good decisions that are contentious on 24th street and have seen them work out for the residents who are the ones that are left with the bad decisions. there are two, i see two issues. one is the short-term issue of the construction. i urge you to adopt the findings as they are because short-term effects on the marsh have long-term reverberation. these are acceptable and manageable. i also trust the developers that they have the ability
new york and london are known as world class theatres. this little humble theatre has brought san francisco up tot the front now. please support the arts and marsh in san francisco. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, my name is lynn lombardy oh. a 30-year resident. i have stood in front of this august board with different people sitting in the seats. several different times over the last 25 years. and what i want to say is that i trust you. this board as a body whether it's you...
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the man left the theatre for a couple of minutes and returned a little bit later. we had known that he was going to get management. when he returned, he was by himself. and that was it. 30 seconds later, my world changed. a blink of an eye. >> so there wasn't any time to think something is about to happen, let's move our seats, this is not cool. >> it was an exchange of words and i casualty just went chad, don't even worry about it. just a natural gesture, and that's wh my life changed. so unexpected. never thought there was any type of aggression or fight or anything. just two guys just kind of mind your own business. that was it. >> the shooter, 71-year-old retired police officer curtis reeves, who claims he acted in self-defense. reeves has a distinguished record with the tampa police department, credited with starting their s.w.a.t. team. his lawyer claims reeves felt threatened by chad oulson, who at 6'4" was nearly 30 years younger, an imposing figure. >> he was hit in the face with an unknown object. at that point in time, he has every right to defend himsel
the man left the theatre for a couple of minutes and returned a little bit later. we had known that he was going to get management. when he returned, he was by himself. and that was it. 30 seconds later, my world changed. a blink of an eye. >> so there wasn't any time to think something is about to happen, let's move our seats, this is not cool. >> it was an exchange of words and i casualty just went chad, don't even worry about it. just a natural gesture, and that's wh my life...
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following his death the theatre was locked in an ownership battle. the property was bought for $2.1 million. clarence and his son say the sale was illegal. they have come here tore help. >> working to emissions. >> others say it's time to work with the developers. >> the property changed hands in 2013. i don't think the banks would have made that deal if there had been liens or anything like that. >> our interest is in restoring theatre to the site. >> for many here it's been restoring more than a theatre. >> it's a place where community organizers can meet, where civil rights act visits have spoken, a place where several playrights, historical black playwrights have been part of. >> omar says the community needs the slave now more than ever. >> we are sleeping. knowledge i'm talking about. you know. we don't know. >> knowledge the hardy's hope will find a home at the slave. >> in cambodia workers in the garment history are protesting low wages. >> hundreds turned out over the ban from demonstrating. >> coming here from combodia's rural areas was sup
following his death the theatre was locked in an ownership battle. the property was bought for $2.1 million. clarence and his son say the sale was illegal. they have come here tore help. >> working to emissions. >> others say it's time to work with the developers. >> the property changed hands in 2013. i don't think the banks would have made that deal if there had been liens or anything like that. >> our interest is in restoring theatre to the site. >> for many...
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my name is william harris and i'm a performer at the marsh theatre. and like many who have spoken here tonight and before, i have benefited from being a part of that community. but even more important, i have been allowed to be a teaching artist for the marsh theatre to camp with 7 and 8 and 9-year-olds. it's a very -- what's the word? it's not easiest environment in order to keep the little ones focused. i really am concerned about the sound and the problems that could occur. also we use valencia. the students go lunch at the park down the street, we take them to the water park and students coming back and forth to class. it's a neighborhood associations and most kids are walking with parents and construction would be detrimental to that as well. an as performer myself and teaching artist, i urge you to go forward with your findings. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm gene gore. i'm a performer and student at the marsh and as several people said to me today when i was talking about coming here, oh the marsh is so wonderful. it's one of the fe
my name is william harris and i'm a performer at the marsh theatre. and like many who have spoken here tonight and before, i have benefited from being a part of that community. but even more important, i have been allowed to be a teaching artist for the marsh theatre to camp with 7 and 8 and 9-year-olds. it's a very -- what's the word? it's not easiest environment in order to keep the little ones focused. i really am concerned about the sound and the problems that could occur. also we use...
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. >> shot to death for texting in a movie theatre. a grieving wife talks about the loss of her husband. >> an unwanted export from china. how china's air pollution is affecting the u.s. - in more ways than one. [ ♪ music ] >> into hi there. welcome to al jazeera america. good to have you with us. i'm thomas drayton. a mexican national was executed in texas a few hours ago despite international outcry. >> edgar tamayo was convicted of killing a police officer 20 years ago. lawyers argued that he did not receive proper legal representation after his arrest. heidi zhou-castro has more on a case that could strain relations between the u.s. and mexico. >> edgar tamayo was pronounced dead at 9:32 central time, wednesday evening. this came after the supreme court refused to grant a last-minute stay on the execution. the lawyers for edgar tamayo had argued that executing him would be a violation of international law and could endanger u.s. citizens abroad. >> edgar tamayo was 24 years owl when he shot a houston police officer three times in t
. >> shot to death for texting in a movie theatre. a grieving wife talks about the loss of her husband. >> an unwanted export from china. how china's air pollution is affecting the u.s. - in more ways than one. [ ♪ music ] >> into hi there. welcome to al jazeera america. good to have you with us. i'm thomas drayton. a mexican national was executed in texas a few hours ago despite international outcry. >> edgar tamayo was convicted of killing a police officer 20 years...
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we are building theatre and a cafe. we ask for your help with the physical transition but more than that, we invite you to be part of the dreaming for a larger organization that this room is possible. we are a space for possibility. we have a sign up sheet going around because we want to invite you. we couldn't do it today but we want to invite you at our new home and talk to you about your vision for the neighborhood because we are all in this together. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, jessica. i want to make sure we acknowledge the rain an foundation president and ronnie fung. and in addition to the services we have available we want to make sure we announce the technical program to ensure those organizations that want to be here can be here and we have the resources available to do that work here in the central market tenderloin. for more information visit our website and follow us on twitter. thank you for coming. congratulations. [ applause ] >> ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatic
we are building theatre and a cafe. we ask for your help with the physical transition but more than that, we invite you to be part of the dreaming for a larger organization that this room is possible. we are a space for possibility. we have a sign up sheet going around because we want to invite you. we couldn't do it today but we want to invite you at our new home and talk to you about your vision for the neighborhood because we are all in this together. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>...
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there was a lot of energy coming out of the theatre. and i said this is something i would like to be a part of if i want to go back to theatre. and i have to admit that it wasn't a huge stretch for me. >> rose: why do you say that? >> well, because it's something that i said you know, i understand this, little did i know that it was a lot more difficult than i thought. but looking at it i said this is something to come back to the theatre with instead of some, you know, costume drama and a funny hat. >> how did the director influence the way you saw this? >> a, he directed before. he knew it a lot better than i ever could have. he guided us along. he is a great director. he understands timing. >> he understands comedy. >> he understands comedy, tension. one thing he said was you don't want them to laugh here because that breaks the tension. yes, you could get a laugh but you don't want it, keep it going, keep it going and give them the laugh later. all that kind of stuff. i came from this visceral point of, and then i started to learn a
there was a lot of energy coming out of the theatre. and i said this is something i would like to be a part of if i want to go back to theatre. and i have to admit that it wasn't a huge stretch for me. >> rose: why do you say that? >> well, because it's something that i said you know, i understand this, little did i know that it was a lot more difficult than i thought. but looking at it i said this is something to come back to the theatre with instead of some, you know, costume...
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theatres and opera houses are state funded.ome had no choice but to cut performances or close down. >> this is one of rome's oldest theatres founded in 1727. the last official performance was in 2011. campaigners are raising money to keep this place open. the italian government spends billions on culture, most renovating ancient colosseum. >> they have to manage the administration more carefully so the tradition can survive for years. it is my duty above all to respect the profession of these people. it would be difficult to imagine a future where culture is not at the heart of things. >> in rome's opera house a performance of "swan lake", when the musicians went on strike, the orchestra was replaced with a cd track. the artists are back, and say the show must go on. it's not clear for how long. >> 12 years a slave has picked up the golden globe, winning best film trauma for its tale of an african american sold into slavery in 19th century america. other winners "gravity" starring sandra bullock. the mexican it film maker was a
theatres and opera houses are state funded.ome had no choice but to cut performances or close down. >> this is one of rome's oldest theatres founded in 1727. the last official performance was in 2011. campaigners are raising money to keep this place open. the italian government spends billions on culture, most renovating ancient colosseum. >> they have to manage the administration more carefully so the tradition can survive for years. it is my duty above all to respect the...
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i had never done theatre unless i was, oh, my gosh, much, much older.hollywood was the answer for me. it wasn't the best answer. in the meantime, however, it made me very strong. in the meantime. i met someone like marlon brando, who ultimately did me one of the greatest favors he ever did any woman, which was to say, you need help. >> she is remarkable and congrats to her for the big sag award. >>> top of the hour now, hello, again. here are the top stories we're following. shots fired inside a philadelphia school prompting a lockdown. two students were rush to the hospital and today, police are searching for the suspect. >>> and the top hollywood producer behind unchained rather is taking a stand against violence. why he wants his movie to hurt the nra and how do you feel about sharing the road with cars that are driving themselves? one might roll up right next to you. you. sooner than you think. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today, philadelphia police are still searching for a suspect in yet another school shooting. investigators issued a
i had never done theatre unless i was, oh, my gosh, much, much older.hollywood was the answer for me. it wasn't the best answer. in the meantime, however, it made me very strong. in the meantime. i met someone like marlon brando, who ultimately did me one of the greatest favors he ever did any woman, which was to say, you need help. >> she is remarkable and congrats to her for the big sag award. >>> top of the hour now, hello, again. here are the top stories we're following....
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. >> london audiences are stepping back in time to experience the theatre of the 17th century. the play house opened on the site of the old shakespeare theatre and we are going backstage and see how they are getting an experience by candle light. >> beneath the light, a timeless tragedy is playing out. a beautiful woman marries for love and angering her family and unleashing a wave of brutal violence. this is masterpiece of the theatre and now a fitting new home. >> everything we thought and wanted to do here we looked at the historic examples. it is like writing an es kay, you have the idea and have to back it up with the footnotes. >> this is a creation of the shakespeare. so they have form in bringing the history back to life. what they have made is an intimate space and sitting 340 people. the design and decoration and lighting recreated in style. many of you may be wondering with the term means, so here is an explainer. it began in 1603 when the king of scotland took the thrown of england. and drama was being pushed forward in that period. >> some are funny, classic, and d
. >> london audiences are stepping back in time to experience the theatre of the 17th century. the play house opened on the site of the old shakespeare theatre and we are going backstage and see how they are getting an experience by candle light. >> beneath the light, a timeless tragedy is playing out. a beautiful woman marries for love and angering her family and unleashing a wave of brutal violence. this is masterpiece of the theatre and now a fitting new home. >> everything...
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the duchess of malfy is a master piece of theatre. now it has a fitting hope. >> everything that we have thought and wanted to do here we have looked to historic examples. it's like writing in an essay. you have an idea, but you have to back it up a lot with footnotes. >> the playhouse is the creation of shakespeare's globe, the company behind the famous open air theatre on london's bank side. they have form in bringing theatrical history to life. they made an intimate space. the design, decoration and lighting specifically recreated in style. >> many of you may wonder what jacka bian means. it began in 1603 when the king of scotland, james, took the throne of england. shakespeare wrote his later plays. middleton, webster and ben johnson were pushing drama forward. >> some plays are funny. some are mack abber, dark and full of scary events. the first is the latter. justice malify is an early horror slasher film and rehearsing and working on it is like happening out in a morgue. >> the late sam planned for two theatres. the actor and d
the duchess of malfy is a master piece of theatre. now it has a fitting hope. >> everything that we have thought and wanted to do here we have looked to historic examples. it's like writing in an essay. you have an idea, but you have to back it up a lot with footnotes. >> the playhouse is the creation of shakespeare's globe, the company behind the famous open air theatre on london's bank side. they have form in bringing theatrical history to life. they made an intimate space. the...
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however discretionary review was requested by the neighboring property owner at the marsh theatre and by the liberty hill neighborhood association. the planning commission heard that dr in 2012 and on september 6, 2012, took dr and approved the project with no modifications to the project itself, but adding some conditions regarding refinement of the bay windows and establishing a community liaison, additional noise control feeters and limited construction hours attend -- encouraged the project sponsor to work with sound issues anden encouraged the sponsor to work with staff and not reduce the number of dwelling units in the proposal. the mitigated negative declaration for the project was also an appealed to both the planning commission and board of supervisors. planning commission commission upheld on november 30,th, and november 5th of this year. the hearing last night was quite long. as you can imagine there was quite a bit of public comment. in the end the board did vote unanimously to adopt the motion to grant all of the appeals and approve the permit with conditions. those condi
however discretionary review was requested by the neighboring property owner at the marsh theatre and by the liberty hill neighborhood association. the planning commission heard that dr in 2012 and on september 6, 2012, took dr and approved the project with no modifications to the project itself, but adding some conditions regarding refinement of the bay windows and establishing a community liaison, additional noise control feeters and limited construction hours attend -- encouraged the project...
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if you look at the size that movie theatres are selling is pretty extraordinary. i'm glad you put this chart in because it's instructive. you may want to consider modifying this chart to show what the range of teaspoons of sugar is for x size of drinks. >> thank you supervisor, i think you really hit the nail on the head with your comments. >> any other questions, colleagues? >> i think the mother jones magazine graphic should be an educational piece used everywhere. even just the names of the drinks humongous to the big drinks are really outrageous. thank you. seeing no other questions, thank you so much, miss gupta. dr. from ucsf professor of health policy. thank you, dr. smith. >> thank you. i come from a background of having spent over 25 years in my career doing research on public health prevention. i recently spent three years working for the un commercial term nants of health to prevent and health strategies to one of the most effective strategies for affecting the consumable products that are harmful to health that being sugary beverages and doing studies
if you look at the size that movie theatres are selling is pretty extraordinary. i'm glad you put this chart in because it's instructive. you may want to consider modifying this chart to show what the range of teaspoons of sugar is for x size of drinks. >> thank you supervisor, i think you really hit the nail on the head with your comments. >> any other questions, colleagues? >> i think the mother jones magazine graphic should be an educational piece used everywhere. even just...
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he's like do you ever appear in films that come out an amc movie theatres?question or if he had gotten a gift card. because he's a sad, deprezzed pot doctor in sweat pants. like he's getting free movies wherever he can. i'm like i got to go. >> jimmy: it all worked. things are going great for you. you play a lot of characters. most of them, is it fair to say, idiots? >> yes. >> jimmy: yes? >> yes. they would be hurt to hear you say that. >> jimmy: don't tell them. >> it's crazy. i do this thing with my friend jon dailey called [ bleep ] thank you. it's like these two guys. they're the worst. but i was look, there's ads all over l.a. now for a show on e! call eed "rich kwids kids." it's the same show and but it's for real. >> jimmy: you should get an executive producer credit on that. do you know kristen wiig? >> our paths have crossed a bunch of times over the years. >> jimmy: and did you ever -- were you ever on "saturday night live"? >> i auditions for snl. >> jimmy: you did? >> probably four or five years ago. i went in and it's a nerve wracking process.
he's like do you ever appear in films that come out an amc movie theatres?question or if he had gotten a gift card. because he's a sad, deprezzed pot doctor in sweat pants. like he's getting free movies wherever he can. i'm like i got to go. >> jimmy: it all worked. things are going great for you. you play a lot of characters. most of them, is it fair to say, idiots? >> yes. >> jimmy: yes? >> yes. they would be hurt to hear you say that. >> jimmy: don't tell them....
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"awkward moment" opens in theatres tomorrow.h za zac efron. >> jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. [ girl ] can we get a little help? focus fellas. we've got pepsi. what if we just take like 15 minutes? halfway through the game? they've got pepsi. [ whistle blows ] ♪ oh, yeah, yeah ♪ oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah so what do we call that? halftime. i like halftime. [ male announcer ] even the first halftime wasn't halftime without pepsi. because it's not football without halftime. and it's not halftime without pepsi. you're saying i can get at&t's network with a data plan and unlimited talk and text for as low as $45 a month? $45 a month. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no long-term agreement. no long-term agreement. really? really. ok, so what's the catch? there is no catch. ok, i'm obviously getting nowhere with you. i'm gonna need to speak with the supervisor. i am the supervisor. oh, finally someone i can talk to. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. new smartphone plans starting at $45
"awkward moment" opens in theatres tomorrow.h za zac efron. >> jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. [ girl ] can we get a little help? focus fellas. we've got pepsi. what if we just take like 15 minutes? halfway through the game? they've got pepsi. [ whistle blows ] ♪ oh, yeah, yeah ♪ oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah so what do we call that? halftime. i like halftime. [ male announcer ] even the first halftime wasn't halftime without pepsi. because it's not...
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our interests is in restoring theatre to the site. . >> it's about restoring theatre. it's a place where community organizers meet, civil rights act visits have spoken, a place where several playrite, historical black playrights have been a part of. omar says his community needs the slave theater more than ever. >> as far as being a young black man, you are under attack. we are sleeping, knowledge, i'm talking about. you know. we don't - we don't know. knowledge the hardies hope will find a home at the slave theater. >> the changing face of the canterbury choir. why after decades the church is breaking a long-held tradition. [ singing ] >> there's more snow across the great lakes. i'm tracking a pattern bringing a return of wet weather to the pacific north-west. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. the changing face of the canned brie cathedral. first a look at where the snow and the rain falls across the country. >> we are seeing more snow coming in across the great lakes into chicago. light snow coming down now. a clipper system yesterday and th
our interests is in restoring theatre to the site. . >> it's about restoring theatre. it's a place where community organizers meet, civil rights act visits have spoken, a place where several playrite, historical black playrights have been a part of. omar says his community needs the slave theater more than ever. >> as far as being a young black man, you are under attack. we are sleeping, knowledge, i'm talking about. you know. we don't - we don't know. knowledge the hardies hope...
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. >> when there's good children's theatre it's good thoert and if it's good to her you will like it ever it's for children that's what i think. it's both a story for kids and a older people it's about loving a toy or friend and it's will what it means to get old. >> in 1986 my son was two and i decided i would like to make a developing rabbit i had never read it i heard it as a mother. my first version was a bedtime story recording and it's through that that i denied the at home and role determined how to produce the story. it's through licensed to it when i first made the dance i really watched any son and i took him to the perform he loved the performance and he loved it when somebody was reading to him he heard the language human resources usually when the rabbit come out he say oh, the rabbit. it's the talking and sliding and kids can relate to. and the adults loved nanna. now napping in a is the main adult figure in the show she represents stern love the fair is played but he same person and i think fairy is the thing have you for your first child pure love. i think nature is a beau
. >> when there's good children's theatre it's good thoert and if it's good to her you will like it ever it's for children that's what i think. it's both a story for kids and a older people it's about loving a toy or friend and it's will what it means to get old. >> in 1986 my son was two and i decided i would like to make a developing rabbit i had never read it i heard it as a mother. my first version was a bedtime story recording and it's through that that i denied the at home and...
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. >> rose: reagan did ge theatre, whatever it was. >> and there was some wonderful. >> that was golden age of television as well. >> then the question becomes, how do you do it, it is one of the problems that cellphones have, how do you create ads that don't feel like an interruption and if the ad is good it may not feel like an interruption. if the ad is information it won't feel like information. which is one of the things that google has been brilliant about. people who do a search on google, those ads are informational, or what google is doing with true value, you know, if you watch youtube, you literally can click if you don't want to watch the ad you don't have to watch it, you click the value button and watch it but often that is informational to you so it works but i don't see netflix for instance doing the playhouse brought to you. but i do see them raising prices at some point. >> it is said that in the digital revolution advertisers know now where the people are that are likely to buy their products so they find a different way to go at them. >> absolutely. so, you know, the
. >> rose: reagan did ge theatre, whatever it was. >> and there was some wonderful. >> that was golden age of television as well. >> then the question becomes, how do you do it, it is one of the problems that cellphones have, how do you create ads that don't feel like an interruption and if the ad is good it may not feel like an interruption. if the ad is information it won't feel like information. which is one of the things that google has been brilliant about. people...
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, theatre, if you understand, a, what someone like shakespeare where it was coming from are and whathistorical analogy was and you understand what the actor is doing, it timesthe whole thing 100 more enriching. that the way to live life? situation was filled with that desire to share and be generous. that has not always been my case. in time i did it. -- gift lear had up.n me is to grow i chose lear. stuff together. i chose a man who was living a lie. a life he thought he deserved and i discovered by reading it, oh, right away, i discovered that you think this, too. you must take off of your crown to play this part. i do not think i was capable. for the first two weeks, i felt like i was killing myself trying to memorize and it was unbearable but what you said earlier, it sounds so -- at the end of this interview, it sounds so goody twoshoes and psychobabble but the fact is there is anything else as you get older but the fundamental things. there is nothing else. it isn't only love and work it is a good meal. it is your bodily functions being healthy and a lovely bottle of wine sitti
, theatre, if you understand, a, what someone like shakespeare where it was coming from are and whathistorical analogy was and you understand what the actor is doing, it timesthe whole thing 100 more enriching. that the way to live life? situation was filled with that desire to share and be generous. that has not always been my case. in time i did it. -- gift lear had up.n me is to grow i chose lear. stuff together. i chose a man who was living a lie. a life he thought he deserved and i...
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, theatre, if you understand, a, what someone like shakespeare where it was coming from are and what the historical analogy was and you understand what the actor is doing, it makes the whole thing 100 times exponentially more enriching. >> and isn't that the way to live life? >> rose: yes. >> isn't it -- it is not possible, but wouldn't it be wonderful if every dinner you have with a friend, every love affair, every work situation were filled with that kind of desire to communicate, desire to share and desire to be humanly generous, which is not always been my case, which is why i am on this particular -- and i don't mean this from any pedestal at all. i mean it from, it is about, it is about time i did it and the greatest gift lear has given me is to help me grow up in a way, would i have done it without him? neighbor but i think the fact of what has come true to me now at 76 is when i look back at all the parts i have chosen, many of them were chosen for a place i was in at that moment in my life. so it is no accident that -- two years ago when i was beginning this kind of epiphany
, theatre, if you understand, a, what someone like shakespeare where it was coming from are and what the historical analogy was and you understand what the actor is doing, it makes the whole thing 100 times exponentially more enriching. >> and isn't that the way to live life? >> rose: yes. >> isn't it -- it is not possible, but wouldn't it be wonderful if every dinner you have with a friend, every love affair, every work situation were filled with that kind of desire to...
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everyone to stick around and have a bit and thanks to everyonee and thanks to everyone (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we
everyone to stick around and have a bit and thanks to everyonee and thanks to everyone (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is...
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. >> theatres, prow -- opera hou italy are state funded. >> in is one of rome's oldest theatres.he last official performance was 2011. campaigner are trying to raise enough money to keep the place open. >> the italian government spends more than a billion a year on culture, going to restoring ancient sites. the minister of culture insists opera will survive the financial crisis. >> translation: they have to manage the administration carefully so the tradition can survive for many years. it is my duty above all to respect the profession of these people. it would be difficult to imagine a future where culture is not at the heart of things. [ ♪ music ] >> in rome's opera house a performance of swan lake. when musicians went on strike the orchestra was replaced with a cd track. for now the artists are back. they say the show must go on, but it's not clear for how long. >> all righty. jessica is here. we are getting deeper into the play-offs. >> a few teems left. and the game that was going on. this was the worst statistical game for the niners. two months ago. the niners got their gr
. >> theatres, prow -- opera hou italy are state funded. >> in is one of rome's oldest theatres.he last official performance was 2011. campaigner are trying to raise enough money to keep the place open. >> the italian government spends more than a billion a year on culture, going to restoring ancient sites. the minister of culture insists opera will survive the financial crisis. >> translation: they have to manage the administration carefully so the tradition can survive...
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it's in theatres now. when we come back, music from "xolie morra and the strange kind."der. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i'd like to thank amy adams, margot robbie, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with the song "over my head" zolie morra and the strange kind. ♪ ♪ it's been a long time since i saw you never thought i'd
it's in theatres now. when we come back, music from "xolie morra and the strange kind."der. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪...
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theatres and opera houses are state funded.ome have no choice but to cut performances or close down. >> this is one of rome's oldest theatres founded in 1727. the last official performance here was in 2011. campaigners are trying to raise money to keep this place open. the italian government spend more than a billion a year on culture. much of the money goes to restoring ancient sites like the collo si um. the minister of culture insists opera will survive the financial crisis. >> translation: they have to manage the administration more carefully so the tradition can survive for many years. it is my duty above all to respect the profession of these people. it would be difficult to imagine a future where culture is not at the heart of things. >> rome's opper awe -- opera house, a performance of "swan lake", the orchestra last month were replaced with a cd track. the performance must go on - it's not clir for how long. >> a week after the deep freeze a new york town is dealing with an icy threat. >> coming up, a museum with the c
theatres and opera houses are state funded.ome have no choice but to cut performances or close down. >> this is one of rome's oldest theatres founded in 1727. the last official performance here was in 2011. campaigners are trying to raise money to keep this place open. the italian government spend more than a billion a year on culture. much of the money goes to restoring ancient sites like the collo si um. the minister of culture insists opera will survive the financial crisis. >>...
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"12 years a slave" is in theatres now. i'd like to thank matt leblanc, lupita nyong'o and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next. but first, their album "helios" comes out february 25th. here with the song, "love don't die," the fray. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ if i know one thing that's true it ain't what you say it's what you do ♪ ♪ and you don't say much yeah that's true but i listen when you do ♪ ♪ a thousand years go by but love don't die ♪ ♪ if i know one thing that's true instead i'm never leaving you ♪ ♪ and you don't say much yeah that's true but i lose it when you do ♪ ♪ don't let them tell no lie love don't die ♪ ♪ no matter where we go or even if we don't and even if they try ♪ ♪ they'll never take my body from your side love don't die ♪ ♪ if there is one thing that's true it's not what i say it's what i do ♪ ♪ and i say too much yeah that's true so just listen to what i do ♪ ♪ a thousand years go by love don't die ♪ ♪ no matter where we go or even if we don't and even if they try ♪ ♪ they'll neve
"12 years a slave" is in theatres now. i'd like to thank matt leblanc, lupita nyong'o and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next. but first, their album "helios" comes out february 25th. here with the song, "love don't die," the fray. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ if i know one thing that's true it ain't what you say it's what you do ♪ ♪ and you don't say much yeah that's true but i listen when you do ♪ ♪ a thousand years go by but love don't...
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i'll try with or without congress to stop tragedies visiting americans in movie theatres, shopping mallsschools like sandy hook. >> i'm joined by new york daily news bureau chief kim warren, and leslie sanchez and author on his panic voters and women in politics. and michael shoer. i want the general reaction from you all. the president said he would bypass congress, but did the white house oversell how confrontation at they'll be. >> no, but they'll oversell a well-crafted but grocery list of small bore proposals here on some of these matters mentioned on the minimum wage. it pales by comparison to what the congress could do if they are interested in raising the minimum wage. something like early administration to which he is a late convert. that will not happen magically by bringing together a bunch of philanthropies and local corporations in a lot of our communities. you'll need the muscle of government to try to pull that through if, in fact, you believe in it. are there folks on the republican side - leslie will answer, who were distinctively unhappy. for sure, but they will not bre
i'll try with or without congress to stop tragedies visiting americans in movie theatres, shopping mallsschools like sandy hook. >> i'm joined by new york daily news bureau chief kim warren, and leslie sanchez and author on his panic voters and women in politics. and michael shoer. i want the general reaction from you all. the president said he would bypass congress, but did the white house oversell how confrontation at they'll be. >> no, but they'll oversell a well-crafted but...
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years even before the companies technology came to be there were those artists from a.c.t., from the theatres, from the costume shop and their great arts foundation burning man they were trying to get some life 90 in the story front and with that risk-taking came some attraction but it's symbolic with the public-private partnership we help them and they us. my job and i know nancy pelosi has done it i'm following here lead to sustain that success to open up those opportunities. this building will compliment what we're doing and it's going to be sustained. we've got neighborhood investments and ambassadors that are hired from people who live in the district to compliments the workforce. it's now, one of the great streets market street. so i congratulate the g s a you're the new caretakers but those will be our folks to recreate all the pathway for those to visit and to recognize that san francisco proudly is an international city one that is proud to take every stimulus opportunity and to establish and a sustain it and grow it right now like we're doing. congratulations and thank you very much
years even before the companies technology came to be there were those artists from a.c.t., from the theatres, from the costume shop and their great arts foundation burning man they were trying to get some life 90 in the story front and with that risk-taking came some attraction but it's symbolic with the public-private partnership we help them and they us. my job and i know nancy pelosi has done it i'm following here lead to sustain that success to open up those opportunities. this building...
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it's in theatres now.orra and the strange kind." [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ >> jimmy: i'd like to thank amy adams, margot robbie, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with the song "over my head" zolie morra and the strange kind. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's been a long time since i saw you never thought i'd feel this for you ♪ ♪ maybe life has just stood still here after all ♪ ♪ beautiful smile i stop to see spirit so low and heart so free ♪ ♪ you were the one that got away from me 'cause you were ♪ ♪ over my head over my head over my head it's raining ♪ ♪ like the sun won't shine no more like the sun won't shine no more ♪ ♪ over my head over
it's in theatres now.orra and the strange kind." [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪...
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>> jimmy: meryl streep "august: osage county" in theatres now. quite a cast, too.group. >> jimmy: you shot the movie on location in oklahoma. what city? >> bartelsville. >> jimmy: and where do they put you up? >> well, it was my idea we all live together in a condo village behind the toyota dealership. this went over really well with some members of the cast. >> jimmy: and so you really did, you did do that? >> yeah. >> jimmy: who was in the condo with you? is. >> well, margot martindale and julia was on the other side. >> jimmy: julia roberts. . >> and ewen mcgregor, chris cooper and benedict -- actually, benedict cumberbatch was in a special hotel designed by frank lloyd wright. >> jimmy: is that right? well, yeah, when your name is benedict cumberbatch, you can't stay in a condominium. he could destroy your whole family. and so would you guys go out to eat together? >> we were all in the same sort of area. and, you know, the play, when it was done on broadway was done by the steppenwolf company who all lived together and married each other and broke up and, you
>> jimmy: meryl streep "august: osage county" in theatres now. quite a cast, too.group. >> jimmy: you shot the movie on location in oklahoma. what city? >> bartelsville. >> jimmy: and where do they put you up? >> well, it was my idea we all live together in a condo village behind the toyota dealership. this went over really well with some members of the cast. >> jimmy: and so you really did, you did do that? >> yeah. >> jimmy: who was in...
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the shooting death of a man texting at a movie theatre. some say it could be a stand your ground case. we'll get to that. this report from juan carlos molina first. >> it's so hard and so unbearable. >> nicole oulson speaking out for the first time about her husband's death. chad oulson was shot and killed at a florida movie theatre after an argument over text messaging. >> in the blink of an eye my world is shattered in a million pieces and i'm left trying to pick them up and put them together. >> the suspect, curtis reeves allegedly became angry that chad oulson would not stop texting. curtis reeves said he opened fire after chad oulson threw an object at him. curtis reeves said he feared for his life, raising the stand your ground law, permitting the use of deadly force if the defendant is threatened. it made headlines under the trayvon martin case. 22 states have laws not requiring people to retreat. nine of them includes language saying one may stand his or her ground. >> in regards to the chad oulson shooting the sheriff said stand y
the shooting death of a man texting at a movie theatre. some say it could be a stand your ground case. we'll get to that. this report from juan carlos molina first. >> it's so hard and so unbearable. >> nicole oulson speaking out for the first time about her husband's death. chad oulson was shot and killed at a florida movie theatre after an argument over text messaging. >> in the blink of an eye my world is shattered in a million pieces and i'm left trying to pick them up and...
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anything else you guys want to say tonight >> bow our tickets for the night i didn't see at the castro theatre 90 awards.com it's our awards show recognizing obsolesce and patron experience in the night life industry and congratulations again guy and any other commission comments. any public comment on the commissioner comments. we move on to new business requests >> i want to request a small action on 10 b to see if the commission times to discuss it further. >> all right. a request to put that on. thank you to commissioner hyde for all the work you've done to set us up >> just to thank al for the chocolates they're very doesn't. >> thank you. i have a sugar high now. >> week yeah. and a yes week our leader. >> all right. with that is there any any public comment on our new agenda items. seeing none, public comment is closed this meeting is closed. have a good >> good afternoon and welcoming welcome to the board of supervisors land use & economic development committee i'm scott wiener and to my right is jamming r jane kim and to my left is chew. i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting the he
anything else you guys want to say tonight >> bow our tickets for the night i didn't see at the castro theatre 90 awards.com it's our awards show recognizing obsolesce and patron experience in the night life industry and congratulations again guy and any other commission comments. any public comment on the commissioner comments. we move on to new business requests >> i want to request a small action on 10 b to see if the commission times to discuss it further. >> all right. a...