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i love her sensibility and the verite and has a background brings that to her work in fiction as well. i truly trust her eye in the fact that she was in uganda was amazing. karen: it must've been special for the both of you to bring this positive story to the audience. >> yes, i knew that mira would she knows and respects and loves and knows the nuance of life. people in the slums are living in abject poverty but you may not know where your next meal is coming from but you stop to say hello to the brick layer. there is life happening at all times. there's prostitution and murder and theft and robbery and homelessness but there is also innovative ingenuity, there are me people making things in this place. she brings that collision of life, that dynamic to the screen. she can all that having -- she can only bring that from having a deep love and respect. karen: i have traveled to africa. one of the things i loved about the movie was the beautiful in the movie. >> the director of photography also worked on 12 years a slave. he said there was always something to bring. you cannot replicat
i love her sensibility and the verite and has a background brings that to her work in fiction as well. i truly trust her eye in the fact that she was in uganda was amazing. karen: it must've been special for the both of you to bring this positive story to the audience. >> yes, i knew that mira would she knows and respects and loves and knows the nuance of life. people in the slums are living in abject poverty but you may not know where your next meal is coming from but you stop to say...
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Sep 26, 2016
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, and saying verite arose as a way to capture reality and not intervene and shape the material, but the writer was saying you're kind of manipulating reality anyway in deciding to be there and where to point the camera. >> the brooks' movie, he's making fun of the american family. that's the joke of the movie, i want to get real life. charles grodin, when he's eating with the family, he's so conscious, enjoying your pizza, honey? having a good time? and everyone is, like, why are you acting h this way. >> and they manipulate it like this. >> only four of the jokes ever worked, we have three of those. ( laughter ) >> yeah, but that idea, too, is -- i always think that all the time when i watch documentaries. oh, but look at this person, he's so nice with the family and stuff. there is a camera at his house. >> i made a note to myself as i was binge watching season one, and there's a little bit of performer in everybody, and you see that with just watching a documentary. you see people just supposedly everyday people, not performers. there is sometimes a feeling like they're performing. >
, and saying verite arose as a way to capture reality and not intervene and shape the material, but the writer was saying you're kind of manipulating reality anyway in deciding to be there and where to point the camera. >> the brooks' movie, he's making fun of the american family. that's the joke of the movie, i want to get real life. charles grodin, when he's eating with the family, he's so conscious, enjoying your pizza, honey? having a good time? and everyone is, like, why are you...
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Sep 15, 2016
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. >> you are a veritable plethora of knowledge. >> she's so smart. your name, hon? >> john from michigan. >> john, here we go. which rock star turned down the chance to be knighted by the queen? turned it down. was it jimi hendrix? david bowie or mick jagger? >> a. >> a. a -- a -- >> a., not so much. >> b., david bowie turned down the knighthood in 2003 establishment. mick jagger took it in 2002, thrilled to have it. and jimmy hendrix, an american, a british honor as an american but it's rare. unlikely. >> so lovely to see you. thank you for being with us. hello to your dad. all right? >>> they are the king and queen of primetime tv. last season the number one new show "blindspot" jamie alexander r foot support can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve lower-back, knee or foot pain from being on your feet. find your nearest kiosk at drscholls.com. also available from dr. scholl's: heavy duty support for lower back pain, lightens the impact of every step. if your sneezes are a
. >> you are a veritable plethora of knowledge. >> she's so smart. your name, hon? >> john from michigan. >> john, here we go. which rock star turned down the chance to be knighted by the queen? turned it down. was it jimi hendrix? david bowie or mick jagger? >> a. >> a. a -- a -- >> a., not so much. >> b., david bowie turned down the knighthood in 2003 establishment. mick jagger took it in 2002, thrilled to have it. and jimmy hendrix, an...
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Sep 14, 2016
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. >> you are a veritable plethora of knowledge. one more. >> she's so smart. your name, hon? >> john from michigan. >> john, here we go. which rock star turned down the chance to be knighted by the queen? turned it down. was it jimi hendrix? david bowie or mick jagger? >> a. >> a. a -- a -- >> b., david bowie turned down the knighthood in 2003. >> why? >> only around the establishment. mick jagger took it in 2002, thrilled to have t. jimi hendrix, an american, a british honor as an american but it's rare. unlikely. >> so lovely to see you. thank you for being with us. hello to your dad. all right? >>> they are the king and queen of primetime tv. last season the number one new and sullivan stapleton, right and sullivan stapleton, right after this. ?"all you need is love" plays? and sullivan stapleton, right after this. my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. i used artificial tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show m
. >> you are a veritable plethora of knowledge. one more. >> she's so smart. your name, hon? >> john from michigan. >> john, here we go. which rock star turned down the chance to be knighted by the queen? turned it down. was it jimi hendrix? david bowie or mick jagger? >> a. >> a. a -- a -- >> b., david bowie turned down the knighthood in 2003. >> why? >> only around the establishment. mick jagger took it in 2002, thrilled to have t. jimi...
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Sep 24, 2016
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in just the 90 minutes faith spent at the thrill that night, police learn that she mingled with a veritable rogue's gallery. there was the crack dealer and gun runner who was also a police informant. an unstable student who police say once threatened to shoot his mother's boyfriend in the ad. and the guy faith walked out of the club with. cops say when he was later interviewed, he made suspicious statements. all were later eliminated through a dna process, but checking out each and every story is proving to be a time consuming process. how do you rein all that in? >> you'll eliminate them fairly quickly, but you still have to find them and you still have to interview them. and that can be labor intensive. >> reporter: so, three frustrating months after faith hedgepeth's murder, the chapel hill pd asks for help and gets it. the fbi comes onboard and develops a profile of the killer. former fbi profiler brad garrett, now an abc news consultant, says a profile can case vital, function of narrowing down the suspect pool. the fbi's behavioral analysis unit tells the chapel hill police they belie
in just the 90 minutes faith spent at the thrill that night, police learn that she mingled with a veritable rogue's gallery. there was the crack dealer and gun runner who was also a police informant. an unstable student who police say once threatened to shoot his mother's boyfriend in the ad. and the guy faith walked out of the club with. cops say when he was later interviewed, he made suspicious statements. all were later eliminated through a dna process, but checking out each and every story...
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Sep 17, 2016
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. >> donald trump's veritable infomercial for his new hotel tells you something how a president trumpe his interests to interests of the country. or not separate them. ian joining me from the "newsweek" cover story, in the company of trump, it includes business business dealings, thank you very much. congratulation on a blockbuster story. of course, it gets buried in the crazeness of what happened this week. sum raise for us what you were able find when digging into trump's business dealings? >> well the trump organization, which is his company, has hundreds of subsidiaries, which, in turn, have connections, relationships with business partners all over the world. for 15 of them, i was able to find who their business partners were and these were people who are krinlts, under indictment, people who are affiliated with factions of overseas governments and who their interests are not the interests of the united states government and you have some of them who either trump is going to have to choose the national security of the united states or his businesses. >> and the thing that you are
. >> donald trump's veritable infomercial for his new hotel tells you something how a president trumpe his interests to interests of the country. or not separate them. ian joining me from the "newsweek" cover story, in the company of trump, it includes business business dealings, thank you very much. congratulation on a blockbuster story. of course, it gets buried in the crazeness of what happened this week. sum raise for us what you were able find when digging into trump's...
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Sep 20, 2016
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they described a veritable litany of experiences. money through authorized accounts to pay fees assessed by wells fargo to unauthorized accounts. they complained their unauthorized accounts sent to debt collection agencies and derogatory notes were placed in the credit reports. for wells employees, learned of the status wells used and extreme pressure placed on employees for unrealistic sales quotas. in short, what we learned before and after we filed our case was not only wells fargo's conduct inexcusable but seemed to be systemic and widespread. early this month we reached a settlement with wells fargo, conjunction with the federal agencies represented today, provides for comprehensive remediation and corrective actions and sends a strong message to wells an customers by imposeing a $50 million penalty, the largest in the history of our office. our agreement first establishes a complaint mediation system for california consumers harmed by the bank's practices and requires wells to continue a restitution program for those customers
they described a veritable litany of experiences. money through authorized accounts to pay fees assessed by wells fargo to unauthorized accounts. they complained their unauthorized accounts sent to debt collection agencies and derogatory notes were placed in the credit reports. for wells employees, learned of the status wells used and extreme pressure placed on employees for unrealistic sales quotas. in short, what we learned before and after we filed our case was not only wells fargo's conduct...