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i know woody. i think that he's an incredible filmmaker and i love him as a human being and as an artist. you know, that stuff i know nothing about. i don't condone that behavior. but i find it unusual that somebody who never did that all of a sudden does that. but i don't know. i really -- that would be -- >> we don't know the truth of what happened. i just wondered how you felt about watching that come back in the news? >> it's sad. it's very sad. because both sides are in pain, obviously. >> yes, obviously. many actresses talk about the difficulty of finding good parts as they get older. do you find yourselves doing battle with the youth obsessed culture of hollywood, like that sign behind you? >> there is a youth-obsessed culture. the good news is, as you get older, there's always a part for somebody's mom or grandmother. >> i don't see you being cast as grandma. >> well, i don't think so. >> not yet. >> here's what's interesting about that. is that television nowadays and television meaning al
i know woody. i think that he's an incredible filmmaker and i love him as a human being and as an artist. you know, that stuff i know nothing about. i don't condone that behavior. but i find it unusual that somebody who never did that all of a sudden does that. but i don't know. i really -- that would be -- >> we don't know the truth of what happened. i just wondered how you felt about watching that come back in the news? >> it's sad. it's very sad. because both sides are in pain,...
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and woody allen was sued for copyright infringement based on his use of that snippet. i can see where the faulkner estate would come up with the idea that they would be able to claim some kind of copyright infringement on the basis of that usage, little samplings of music have to be licensed. everything that appears in a motion picture, the pictures on the wall, the product placement is not just about selling goods. it's also about making sure that you have the right to publicly display everything you see up on the screen in the cinema. everything is licensed. so i can see where they would have the idea that taking a snippet out of the faulkner book also ought to be licensed. fortunately, the judge, but you should judge said no, that was fair use by woody allen. and i think that case illustrates that if we give absolute control over literary property to authors, it really amounts to censorship, censorship that is just as pernicious as those dark days in great britain, you know, you were deciding who got to print books based on whether their protestant or catholic, supp
and woody allen was sued for copyright infringement based on his use of that snippet. i can see where the faulkner estate would come up with the idea that they would be able to claim some kind of copyright infringement on the basis of that usage, little samplings of music have to be licensed. everything that appears in a motion picture, the pictures on the wall, the product placement is not just about selling goods. it's also about making sure that you have the right to publicly display...
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so let me quote from that other great philosopher, woodley allen -- woody allen. he once said, quote: eternity is an awful long time, especially toward the end. [laughter] well, you may say to yourself, what does a physicist know about the mind? what does a physicist know about daily life? well, we are the ones who invented the transistor. we invented the laser. we helped to assemble the first computer and the internet. we wrote the worldwide web with. and along the way we invented television. we invented radio, radar, microwaves, x-ray machines. and don't forget, we created the space program and the gps satellite. and we physicists love to headache predictions. -- make predictions. when we helped to assemble the internet once it was predicted that the internet would bomb a forum of -- would become a forum of high culture and high society. [laughter] well, today we know that 5% of the internet is pornography. [laughter] but that's because teenage boys log on to the internet. [laughter] just wait until the grandmas and grandpas log on to the internet. then 50% of t
so let me quote from that other great philosopher, woodley allen -- woody allen. he once said, quote: eternity is an awful long time, especially toward the end. [laughter] well, you may say to yourself, what does a physicist know about the mind? what does a physicist know about daily life? well, we are the ones who invented the transistor. we invented the laser. we helped to assemble the first computer and the internet. we wrote the worldwide web with. and along the way we invented television....
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joining us is woody woodring, buick gmc owner. how do you get over this?we keep our heads up and every day we win our owners in the showroom and our service department. general motors had the best quality they have had in years. i'm a good example. we're in community of 150,000 people and we're growing business month in month out and conquesting other brand and giving quality service. we have to earn it in the service department and showroom. people are switching to general motors cars at least in the community i'm in. and our sales are pretty much robust. we have good concentration making sure -- david: wooddy, going back to the sales that you've had. i want to look forward. i want to comment of gm driver. he is continuing to drive the cobalt even since the recall ordered. he is a college student. he will think twice about buying another car from gm. i don't really know how i could trust them. there is now, woody, a problem with trust. >> he will have to come in the dealership and chevy store an recalled, maybe while he is doing that he will have opportun
joining us is woody woodring, buick gmc owner. how do you get over this?we keep our heads up and every day we win our owners in the showroom and our service department. general motors had the best quality they have had in years. i'm a good example. we're in community of 150,000 people and we're growing business month in month out and conquesting other brand and giving quality service. we have to earn it in the service department and showroom. people are switching to general motors cars at least...
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and -- woody allen. and i think that case illustrates, you know, that if we give two absolute -- too absolute control over literary rots to authors, it really amounts to censorship that's just as pernicious as those dark days in great britain where, you know, you were besiding who got to print books -- deciding who got to print books based on whether they supported the puritans or the roilists. -- royalists. and i think it's particularly appropriate to end on that note at the tennessee williams festival, because there is one thing about tennessee williams' work, and that is the notion of censoring language, i think, would have been anathema to him. this is a man who had such facility with words. and it's not just the string of words that come out, it's like going to the theater and hearing poetry. but it's also how powerfully he can manipulate a single word. all i have to do is say "stella," and you know what i mean. all i have to do is say "mendacity," and you know what i mean. one word. so i think word
and -- woody allen. and i think that case illustrates, you know, that if we give two absolute -- too absolute control over literary rots to authors, it really amounts to censorship that's just as pernicious as those dark days in great britain where, you know, you were besiding who got to print books -- deciding who got to print books based on whether they supported the puritans or the roilists. -- royalists. and i think it's particularly appropriate to end on that note at the tennessee williams...
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estÁ woody allen, sharon stone. lee shaver. le sobra esto. >>> sÍ. >>> y a john tambiÉn. >>> dice jomari goyso que quÉ buen inglÉs tienes. >>> quÉ buen ruso tienes. >>> bajale. >>> dÉjalos. >>> bueno seÑores. les digo a ustedes, le faltÓ tiempo para preparar sus impuestos. tranquila. aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", te ayudamos a pedir una extensiÓn para quedar bien con el tÍo, el tÍo que no se puede quedar mal. >>> parejas disparejas, de los retos de parejas con diferentes estaturas. >>> la carrera por la corona que se matan entre ellas, llega con todo, anoche de "nuestra belleza latina". mi abuelito osmel llega. (risas) >>> con prissila la chica que se fue, esa cosa estÁ controversial. aparte tenemos de los Ángeles la moda de la hija del buky. quiÉn es el buki? siempre esa pregunta. >>> se estrenÓ como modelo. ♪. ♪. ♪. sueñas con él desde haque eras un niño...... vas a ser parte de la ola en un partido de la copa mundial de la fifa™... ahí viene, ya está aquí. cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. presentamos zyrtec®
estÁ woody allen, sharon stone. lee shaver. le sobra esto. >>> sÍ. >>> y a john tambiÉn. >>> dice jomari goyso que quÉ buen inglÉs tienes. >>> quÉ buen ruso tienes. >>> bajale. >>> dÉjalos. >>> bueno seÑores. les digo a ustedes, le faltÓ tiempo para preparar sus impuestos. tranquila. aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", te ayudamos a pedir una extensiÓn para quedar bien con el tÍo, el tÍo que no se puede quedar mal....
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woody woodard has tips. great to have you here. want to show "the willis report" staff and their cubicles. they don't like it, they're not happy. they tell me all the time. right there it is, do those people look happy, no, they do not. >> you need to lead them to freedom, emancipate them from the cube land. gerri: it is frustrating, and everybody has on head sets, there's no collaboration, you would think people sitting in the open might talk once in a while but it doesn't lend itself to it. >> as a little bit of history. the cube was debuted or the predecessor debuted by herman miller. gerri: famous furniture designer. >> here's the thing, when you go from intent to execution you lose things along the way. the original cube had people like me involved, psychologists who understood behavior. the idea is to help people flow better and focus. it moved away from that and become little mini prison cells. gerri: flow and focus, that's what you're telling me it's all about. zappos has flow and focus. take a look at what zappos does. the
woody woodard has tips. great to have you here. want to show "the willis report" staff and their cubicles. they don't like it, they're not happy. they tell me all the time. right there it is, do those people look happy, no, they do not. >> you need to lead them to freedom, emancipate them from the cube land. gerri: it is frustrating, and everybody has on head sets, there's no collaboration, you would think people sitting in the open might talk once in a while but it doesn't lend...
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allen. >> yes, we had to audition for woody allen. >> was that a stressful task? preview, he was there every night, write nug jokes for us every night, which has been great. to have a joke written for you by woody allen, not that many people can say that so i love to say that. >> people may know you from your acting career and tv as well but do you prefer the stage? >> i love the stage. there's nothing like being in a live audience, especially in a show like this where we really feel them. and they're really close. we have a front row that's literally right up on the stage. a lot of times they're really part of the show. they really are an element. every night the audience is different. we always talk about that. >> we know you're giving 100%. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> "bullets over broadway ", thanks for being here. if you do get nominated for a tony, you can say you demanded it right here on "morning joe." coming up, what if anything did we learn today. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the
allen. >> yes, we had to audition for woody allen. >> was that a stressful task? preview, he was there every night, write nug jokes for us every night, which has been great. to have a joke written for you by woody allen, not that many people can say that so i love to say that. >> people may know you from your acting career and tv as well but do you prefer the stage? >> i love the stage. there's nothing like being in a live audience, especially in a show like this where...
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woody guthrie.find those heroes holding martin guitars. >> martin says its legacy with the demands of running a modern lifestyle brands. ambassadors like 23-year-old ed sheerhan or danny davis want to reach a broader consumer. how do you get your brand out there? >> it's been a great relationship. we have a partnership with lucky jeans because the folks that run lucky are martin fans, so they do some martin shirts in their shop. >> who are you selling these to? >> folks that want aç fine guitar. it's not usually the case, although i would love it to be, that a ginger starts with a martin. >> up next, a look at the news for the week ahead and a makeover for a familiar face under the golden arches. is it fashion or just clowning around? >>> look for "on the money" on facebook and for more, you can follow us on twitter. a story is coming up that may move the markets this week, lots of economic data. first, on tuesday, the fomc will kick off its two-day meeting on monetary policy. on wednesday, the fir
woody guthrie.find those heroes holding martin guitars. >> martin says its legacy with the demands of running a modern lifestyle brands. ambassadors like 23-year-old ed sheerhan or danny davis want to reach a broader consumer. how do you get your brand out there? >> it's been a great relationship. we have a partnership with lucky jeans because the folks that run lucky are martin fans, so they do some martin shirts in their shop. >> who are you selling these to? >> folks...
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. > still i'm going to say the bottom line to quote a great diplomatic strategist woody 60% -- 80% of life is finally p and by showing up president obama made the pivot kind of real. gwen: i think that is our first allen reference. >> on a lighter note, also, the word pivot. administration isn't crazy about that word. what does it mean? trying to do? what would be the better word that you think? don't think recess. that is not it. embarrassing fact is they have been saying many years we never actually said pivot. if you go back, secretary of tate hillary clinton wrote an entire article about the need for a pivot. so she's going to have to she runs for f president. it problem with a pivot is means you are turning away from something to something else so you just turned away from are saying what are we, chopped liver? who was not else in asia thought they were the ones being turned away from. turned to ple being get nervous that you are leaning in on them. likes to inistration use the word rebalance. everybody is equal, we are all.ncing you gwen: that is not even possible. rebalance isn
. > still i'm going to say the bottom line to quote a great diplomatic strategist woody 60% -- 80% of life is finally p and by showing up president obama made the pivot kind of real. gwen: i think that is our first allen reference. >> on a lighter note, also, the word pivot. administration isn't crazy about that word. what does it mean? trying to do? what would be the better word that you think? don't think recess. that is not it. embarrassing fact is they have been saying many years...
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narrator: cellulosic material, or biomass, is basically the fibrous, woody, and generally inedible portions of plants. and it is the most plentiful biological material on earth. the challenge for nrel scientists and engineers like andy aden is to design cost-effective conversion plants that can create fuel from many different types of biomass. aden: there are lots of different types of biomass. there are agricultural residues, like corn stover or wheat straw, things that are currently left in the field after the grain has been harvested. there are wood types of feed stocks that are biomass -- wood chips like poplar for example. it's a very fast-growing tree, and you can potentially have plantaof this terial that can produce large amounts of biomass for fuel, all the way even to a prairie grass like switch grass. the benefits of this material is it's very drought-tolerant and you can get a lot more tonnage of this material off of an acre of land. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as a source of ethanol as opposed to just corn grain, one of which
narrator: cellulosic material, or biomass, is basically the fibrous, woody, and generally inedible portions of plants. and it is the most plentiful biological material on earth. the challenge for nrel scientists and engineers like andy aden is to design cost-effective conversion plants that can create fuel from many different types of biomass. aden: there are lots of different types of biomass. there are agricultural residues, like corn stover or wheat straw, things that are currently left in...
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beleaguered town has lost a significant number of seats he intended to hide the lead guide and in the woody is likely to double the number of its seats. witty and support as the chief minister and the dax like boosting economic growth in the western states the contest friday is by getting muddy. st if you just have this this is not a suitable candidate for prime minister. the bjp an ounce its manifest a line april seven declaring it would review the nation's nuclear stance. doherty said on wednesday that he would support india's no first use policy. belleville first use of nuclear weapons was a great addition. toby hearty brunch party. there's no compromise. we're very clear no first use is a reflection of our cultural inheritance would he apparently wants to come to mass again a national consensus he makes its bid for power. india has maintained a no first use policy and the continued suspension of the nuclear testing. the bjp has yet to clarify the details of thing you can read here outlined in its manifesto. people in cars that time i celebrated the traditional new year from sunday throu
beleaguered town has lost a significant number of seats he intended to hide the lead guide and in the woody is likely to double the number of its seats. witty and support as the chief minister and the dax like boosting economic growth in the western states the contest friday is by getting muddy. st if you just have this this is not a suitable candidate for prime minister. the bjp an ounce its manifest a line april seven declaring it would review the nation's nuclear stance. doherty said on...
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most of the problems that most of the problems we face today cannot be sold by national of recipes by woody submissions on the national level you need a continental approach in the global ice will it take for example on the cia's use of climate change on the national level the cia to wesley mission's arm up the stocking add to that of the board the top of the soul for example get these back to the financial products toxic products gaming fungal the side of the atlantic ocean by twenty eight elections. he didn't want european revenge. haha we're still friends over thirty of different problem they are the problems with that migration illegal migration. you can only do the bike is helping with the dems half of the moment of calm and illegal migration policy and eu heads of states and governments realize what you're telling us what is in crisis then shall continue in my opinion the coming years shall remember to dazzle states a government that have filled the last five years and that we have to do it in another way in and looking down at my most established a new resume hunting. well i think it
most of the problems that most of the problems we face today cannot be sold by national of recipes by woody submissions on the national level you need a continental approach in the global ice will it take for example on the cia's use of climate change on the national level the cia to wesley mission's arm up the stocking add to that of the board the top of the soul for example get these back to the financial products toxic products gaming fungal the side of the atlantic ocean by twenty eight...
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and then i look at woody allen or wes anderson who do not produce anybody else's work. jj abrams, who does a lot of other people's works, and directs. >> every platform. >> and i want kids. person --, younger younger versions of me should be around. i do not know how i will do it all. my eyes have always been bigger than my stomach. sinceave not heard that my mother told me that. >> it is something older women say. not something a young television actor should say, but i do feel that way. i would love to direct something that i wrote. ask thank you for coming. >> of course, thank you for having me. >> john feinstein has written about sports for more than 30 years -- and written well. he is also a radio host and a commentator on the golf channel. his latest book takes us behind the scenes of life in the minor leagues of baseball. it is called "where nobody knows your name." i am pleased to have him at this table. this is number 30? >> 32. >> what is important to know about minor league baseball? >> you are dealing with guys who are extraordinary baseball players. sometim
and then i look at woody allen or wes anderson who do not produce anybody else's work. jj abrams, who does a lot of other people's works, and directs. >> every platform. >> and i want kids. person --, younger younger versions of me should be around. i do not know how i will do it all. my eyes have always been bigger than my stomach. sinceave not heard that my mother told me that. >> it is something older women say. not something a young television actor should say, but i do...
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i had a meltdown and woody harrell son thought it was the most ridiculous thing that ever happened. >t it was so funny that i was like bill murray is coming! bill murray is coming! hey, bill. >> jimmy: i feel the same way about bill murray. he was here a couple of months ago and i was very nervous about it. >> he's a classic man. >> jimmy: he's the greatest. and you want to impress him, of course. but also you know if you try to impress him, that will have the opposite effect. >> he's a very low key guy. i went to go say hello to him. we had a lot of people there that night. we had a trailer in the parking lot. i was very nervous about it. as soon as i walked in, he started fixing my tie. and i felt like a little boy in a tie. you know when little boys wear suits at funeral or something? i felt like one of those little boys. >> it's cute and sad. >> jimmy: it was kind of sad. do you get over that quickly with him? >> yeah, well, because he is kind of -- he immediately makes you feel like a little boy in a suit at a funeral. >> jimmy: did he start touching you and adjusting your clothi
i had a meltdown and woody harrell son thought it was the most ridiculous thing that ever happened. >t it was so funny that i was like bill murray is coming! bill murray is coming! hey, bill. >> jimmy: i feel the same way about bill murray. he was here a couple of months ago and i was very nervous about it. >> he's a classic man. >> jimmy: he's the greatest. and you want to impress him, of course. but also you know if you try to impress him, that will have the opposite...
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narrator: cellulosic material, or biomass, is basically the fibrous, woody, and generally inedible portionslike corn stover or wheat straw, things that are currently left in the field after the grain has been harvested. there are wood types of feed stocks that are biomass -- wood chips like poplar, for example. it's a very fast-growing tree, and you can potentially have plantaons of this material that can produce large amounts of biomass for fuel, all the way even to a prairie grass like switcgrass. the benefits of this material is it's very drought-tolerant and you can get a lot more tonnage of this material off of an acre of land. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as a source of ethanol as opposed to just corn grain, one of which is there's a lot more of it out there, the second of which is you avoid the food-versus-fuel issues. the third potential benefit is to farmers in rural america because it adds additional markets for them to sell materials into. narrator: but there are many obstacles in creating ethanol from cellulosic material. throu
narrator: cellulosic material, or biomass, is basically the fibrous, woody, and generally inedible portionslike corn stover or wheat straw, things that are currently left in the field after the grain has been harvested. there are wood types of feed stocks that are biomass -- wood chips like poplar, for example. it's a very fast-growing tree, and you can potentially have plantaons of this material that can produce large amounts of biomass for fuel, all the way even to a prairie grass like...
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woody allen once said that paternity is an awful long time especially towards the end. and you may think what is a business know about the mind. what does he know about daily life? well, we are the ones who invented the transistor and we helped to assemble the first computer and the internet and we wrote the worldwide web. so along the way we reinvented television. we invented x-ray machines and we created and we physicists love to make predictions. we helped assemble the internet, one physicist predicted that that internet will become a form of high culture and high art and high society. and then 50% of the internet will be [bleep] and many may say to yourself how does physics deal with chemistry or the other scientist? well, let me tell you a little story. during world war ii once the nocturnes captured a bunch of american scientists and they call them spies and said that they were about to be executed by firing squads, there was a geologist and a physicist and chemist is about to be shot and they lined them up and then just as they were about to do this, the geologis
woody allen once said that paternity is an awful long time especially towards the end. and you may think what is a business know about the mind. what does he know about daily life? well, we are the ones who invented the transistor and we helped to assemble the first computer and the internet and we wrote the worldwide web. so along the way we reinvented television. we invented x-ray machines and we created and we physicists love to make predictions. we helped assemble the internet, one...
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woody looking forward to? >> when you think will happen? do have a favorite field memory? those nine or 10 years old wanted the home runs. >> would you like a cub's doughnuts. they go. what are you looking more to afford to most? >> hopefully they win. hopefully a lot of wins. what's your prediction? 100 wins? 70? >> between 90-100. i am praying for it. are you a reds fan? would you like a doughnut? i won't tell your friends you had one. we have a winner over here. would you most excited about? >> i am a reds fan. >> but you have a wrigley hat on. >> excited for the atmosphere and everything else. you need a doughnut. do they have their own data? i don't think so. apparently there's a house where a bunch of those guys live. we kickoff 1230 and wgn today. i will be out there and going to a first opening day game. i decided to go this time. i don't know if it will let me and here we will see. i have my blue on. >> alike that. >> they are telling us to wrap it up. >> coming up... david letterman makes a big announcement. and -- dean reviews the return of *captain america ...
woody looking forward to? >> when you think will happen? do have a favorite field memory? those nine or 10 years old wanted the home runs. >> would you like a cub's doughnuts. they go. what are you looking more to afford to most? >> hopefully they win. hopefully a lot of wins. what's your prediction? 100 wins? 70? >> between 90-100. i am praying for it. are you a reds fan? would you like a doughnut? i won't tell your friends you had one. we have a winner over here. would...
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. ♪ let it go >> plus what do "frozen's" anna and "toy story's" woody have in common?
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. >> i remember woody from toy story cowboy hat he's sporting there. that's just classic.the hell kind of look was that? he's been called a fat rat. it's been documented he is, msbc we report you decide not to watch network, they knew all about this and yet, there he is. >> they got the other guy coursing out using the f word calling laura ingram names and you got a tape of al sharpton calling the first new york -- the first new york black mayor the "n" word. >> this tape looks so suspicious. looks like the old mary and berry tape. bleep set me up. look, al sharpton is claiming he wasn't a stitch because he knows if it got out he was actually a snitch, that would really -- >> street credit is gone. >> now he has real explaining to do. he is there on tape. let's hear the story. >> he said he's not a rat, a cat that eats rat. >> he was fat, too. >> mayor de blasio -- >> he said that's the only regret he has, the photographs that exist of this. nobody knew i was that fat back that then. he said this doesn't change the relationship i have with al sharpton one bit. i'm proud to
. >> i remember woody from toy story cowboy hat he's sporting there. that's just classic.the hell kind of look was that? he's been called a fat rat. it's been documented he is, msbc we report you decide not to watch network, they knew all about this and yet, there he is. >> they got the other guy coursing out using the f word calling laura ingram names and you got a tape of al sharpton calling the first new york -- the first new york black mayor the "n" word. >> this...
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. ♪ [music break] >> woody guthrie. sunday marked the 100th anniversary of the ludlow massacre.entennial marks the of the ludlow massacre, when the national guard machine gunned a tent colony of striking miners in southern colorado. "remember ludlow" became a battle cry of the nascent mineworkers movement. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the rest of the hour today looking at the life and legacy of rubin "hurricane" carter, who became an international symbol of racial injustice after his wrongful murder conviction forced him to spend 19 years in prison before he was exonerated. carter died on sunday at the age of 76. many americans originally knew carter as one of the most dynamic prizefighters in boxing's golden era. the 1961 to 1966, middleweight fighter had a record 28 wins, 11 losses, and one draw. but all of that came to an abrupt end when carter was arrested for triple murder in his hometown of paterson, new jersey. even as he asserted his innocence, the african-american boxer was wrongfully convicted by an all-white jury
. ♪ [music break] >> woody guthrie. sunday marked the 100th anniversary of the ludlow massacre.entennial marks the of the ludlow massacre, when the national guard machine gunned a tent colony of striking miners in southern colorado. "remember ludlow" became a battle cry of the nascent mineworkers movement. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the rest of the hour today looking at the life and legacy of rubin "hurricane"...
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. >> another way to kill -- you know, woody allen once said nature is just one big restaurant. [ laughteractly what it is. >> depends where your seat is. >> right. >> where are you on the food chain. near the top i hope. >>> looking outside now, we have mostly clear skies. toward the intersection of broadway and the embarcadero, a nice day for the bay area today with the numbers all the way into the low 80s even in marin county. right knee, at 78 degrees at concord, oakland 68. livermore 79 degrees. and san francisco in the city on the mild side, 65 and here's how we did today. we got all the way up to 82 at the marin civic center in san rafael, same in fairfield. livermore up to 83 and redwood city 80 degrees. cooling down a little tomorrow but nothing dramatic a few more low clouds at the shoreline but not much. tonight 8:00, still mild inland and temperatures in the 50s elsewhere. the giants game taking on the dodgers the game time temperature will be 57 degrees under partly cloudy or partly mooney skies with game time at 7:15. for tomorrow afternoon look for numbers to be in the upper
. >> another way to kill -- you know, woody allen once said nature is just one big restaurant. [ laughteractly what it is. >> depends where your seat is. >> right. >> where are you on the food chain. near the top i hope. >>> looking outside now, we have mostly clear skies. toward the intersection of broadway and the embarcadero, a nice day for the bay area today with the numbers all the way into the low 80s even in marin county. right knee, at 78 degrees at...
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. >> reporter: that is woody harrelson.himself, he covered his kids. as for v. stiviano, we don't know if she is planning to drop her very own line. >> not recommended for driving. >> reporter: yet there she is in her form her car. when she gets bored with the visor? she can do this. >> we'll see how the visor works for that. i want to find that guy, whoever you are, giving the side ways look at jeanne. oh, that was priceless, thank you for joining us, we'll see you tomorrow night. "ac360" starts now. >>> good evening, 8:00 p.m. here in new york, nearly 60 miles an hour winds in southern california, more than a foot and a half of rain on the gulf coast, and breaking news from shore to shore tonight. out west the wind is fanning a wildfire that began in the san bernardino national forest, now taking aim. forcing many to flee, back east, up and down the coast, the earth gave way. opening up, swallowing up, a line of parked cars some of them on railroad tracks below. take a look at the rescue here in mobile, alabama.
. >> reporter: that is woody harrelson.himself, he covered his kids. as for v. stiviano, we don't know if she is planning to drop her very own line. >> not recommended for driving. >> reporter: yet there she is in her form her car. when she gets bored with the visor? she can do this. >> we'll see how the visor works for that. i want to find that guy, whoever you are, giving the side ways look at jeanne. oh, that was priceless, thank you for joining us, we'll see you...
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allen movie seems very woody allen so i went out i got the glasses i did very blatant woody allen impression and i put it on tape and i figured i'll never hear from these guys again and then they called me out to l.a. and said come out and well in essence you were the larry david character do you think i was what turned george is in essence the alter ego of larry david i didn't know that going in it wasn't until several episodes in that i started to piece that together and then i started doing a blatant larry david imitation but why did seinfeld work. if we knew that we'd do it again larry again on the page right there right english but i absolutely was and i we've tried to piece it out some of it is economic out for it it's. it's magic it's chemistry before actors and the writers who were writing for us just had this unique collaborative energy that either have it or you don't have it but the show was the show broke some of the norms in that it didn't have that a plot b. plot finish it at the act right but the. it was about very small things that happen to most people and looked at it throu
allen movie seems very woody allen so i went out i got the glasses i did very blatant woody allen impression and i put it on tape and i figured i'll never hear from these guys again and then they called me out to l.a. and said come out and well in essence you were the larry david character do you think i was what turned george is in essence the alter ego of larry david i didn't know that going in it wasn't until several episodes in that i started to piece that together and then i started doing...
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so let me quote from the other great philosopher, woody allen. he once said, quote, eternity is an awful lot time, especially towards the ad. [laughter] you may say to yourself, what does a physicist know about the mind? what does a physicist know about daily life? we are the ones who invented the transistor. we invented the laser. we hope to assemble the first computer and the internet. we wrote the world wide web and along the way we invented television. we invented radio, radar, microwaves, x-ray machines and don't forget, we created this post kirkham and the gps satellite family left to make projections. but we hope to assemble the internet, one physicist predicted that the internet would become a forum of high culture, high art and high society. [laughter] today we know that 5% of the internet is. but that's because teenage boys log onto the internet. just wait until the grandma and grandpa's log onto the internet. than 50% of the internet will be. and again, you can save yourself from how to speesix differ from chemistry or the other scienc
so let me quote from the other great philosopher, woody allen. he once said, quote, eternity is an awful lot time, especially towards the ad. [laughter] you may say to yourself, what does a physicist know about the mind? what does a physicist know about daily life? we are the ones who invented the transistor. we invented the laser. we hope to assemble the first computer and the internet. we wrote the world wide web and along the way we invented television. we invented radio, radar, microwaves,...
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matthew mcconaughey and woody harrelson, they are true detective. >> us move on to the business week.means friday, jpmorgan will report earnings and revenues. less than two percent of gdp, tina martin adams is in search of profitability. >> i think first quarter's window proved to be a difficult quarter. particularals in said expect a lot less from the first quarter. we are thinking we would get somewhere around zero percent growth. >> a question i get at speeches all the time is right up your wheelhouse. or persons of argument efficient the income statement heard are we at a point where revenues are slow. other sufficient they can't get more efficient? >> that certainly has been the case for the top s&p 500. they're not falling and rising, they are stuck in this range. >> a whole list is down. is not all of it. there is some operating earnings growth. certainly, share buybacks or adding a little bit. the commentary that management provides in all of this. how they plan to use her money. capital expenditures are something that everyone's been looking for for a long time. i'm the tech
matthew mcconaughey and woody harrelson, they are true detective. >> us move on to the business week.means friday, jpmorgan will report earnings and revenues. less than two percent of gdp, tina martin adams is in search of profitability. >> i think first quarter's window proved to be a difficult quarter. particularals in said expect a lot less from the first quarter. we are thinking we would get somewhere around zero percent growth. >> a question i get at speeches all the time...
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. >> woody going to do in april?at i said that people in the work place, they used to be muscles and fingers, moving big things around and making fine manipulations. they always were brains connected to eyes and hands and ears and mouths control things. like paul marks, who thought that technology was going to be in is arising thought technology was going to replace muscle and fingers. they failed to realize it would make the brain much more valuable. the problem is that the technologies we are moving into our things that can substitute for a look at the form and put it in the profit -- in the proper pile. >> you mentioned a three player game. we take brad delong's world game, whatnto your do we end up with your what do we end up with? without information technology, without computing, the enormous increase in the weight of the financial sector, of financialation assets and liabilities that have taken the banks to multitrillion dollar balance sheet and therefore enabled much greater disparity in wealth and income --
. >> woody going to do in april?at i said that people in the work place, they used to be muscles and fingers, moving big things around and making fine manipulations. they always were brains connected to eyes and hands and ears and mouths control things. like paul marks, who thought that technology was going to be in is arising thought technology was going to replace muscle and fingers. they failed to realize it would make the brain much more valuable. the problem is that the technologies...
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woody allen once said that paternity is an awful long time especially towards the end. and you may think what is a business know about the mind. what does he know about daily life? well, we are the ones who invented the transistor and we helped to assemble the first computer and the internet and we wrote the worldwide web. so along the way we reinvented television. we invented x-ray machines and we created and we physicists love to make predictions. we helped assemble the internet, one physicist predicted that that internet will become a form of high culture and high art and high society. and then 50% of the internet will be [bleep] and many may say to yourself how does physics deal with chemistry or the other scientist? well, let me tell you a little story. during world war ii once the nocturnes captured a bunch of american scientists and they call them spies and said that they were about to be executed by firing squads, there was a geologist and a physicist and chemist is about to be shot and they lined them up and then just as they were about to do this, the geologis
woody allen once said that paternity is an awful long time especially towards the end. and you may think what is a business know about the mind. what does he know about daily life? well, we are the ones who invented the transistor and we helped to assemble the first computer and the internet and we wrote the worldwide web. so along the way we reinvented television. we invented x-ray machines and we created and we physicists love to make predictions. we helped assemble the internet, one...
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they found some clothing they were wearing a good one was wearing the ski mask and the other one of woody be processing ssing a lot of habitants and tracking they found like muddy footprints of which are they went through, at this point they will be closing the area and it's open for traffic and there's no longer a police line, but nobody was brought into custody. there's only a general description of the suspect, two young asian males or hispanics, other than that they are not releasing any further details about the suspects. >> . >>> new this morning we now have a new pictures of the santa clara teenager who stowed away in the wheel well of that jet and made it five hours to hawaii. still in the hospital this morning. these are pictures of the 15- year-old printed in the newspaper. the boy is still in honolulu and he is in fair condition and he will feel the effects for some time. he is originally from some alley out and he was living in the bay area climbed the fence and got into the tarmac and waited for 67 hours and climbed into the wheel well hoping apparently to get to africa where
they found some clothing they were wearing a good one was wearing the ski mask and the other one of woody be processing ssing a lot of habitants and tracking they found like muddy footprints of which are they went through, at this point they will be closing the area and it's open for traffic and there's no longer a police line, but nobody was brought into custody. there's only a general description of the suspect, two young asian males or hispanics, other than that they are not releasing any...
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. >> read my lips, take a look at woody said. >> there is a report that came out before the game thats a done deal that after this winter, you would coach the lakers. is that true? >> i have the best job in the country here. i am not going to it even dignify that. >> i am going to save this sound bite for tomorrow. what did he really say? >> whenever they said it would not dignify something that means he did not say no. >> thank you for clearing that up. >> that is the under line, there is so much pressure on kentucky. when you work in that type of environment the only game in town--a lot of people like l.a. for the standpoint. you are not the only guy that is consistently been bother with that job. >> he is so good at bringing people together, star players like he did. maybe he can do that for the lakers. >> well, it is easier said than done. you have a salary cap, there is a draft, in college, you can go stock up. it is a very different setting. in the pros, if you have one or two good players, you can make it happen. we would just have to wait and see but i would not be surprised i
. >> read my lips, take a look at woody said. >> there is a report that came out before the game thats a done deal that after this winter, you would coach the lakers. is that true? >> i have the best job in the country here. i am not going to it even dignify that. >> i am going to save this sound bite for tomorrow. what did he really say? >> whenever they said it would not dignify something that means he did not say no. >> thank you for clearing that up....
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maybe rick santorum as woodies doing again in 2016, but most people really are looking into it, tryingto get the lay of the land and figured out. it is interesting to me and former governor bush was present , has made some are in a state trips. again, if you want to follow this, follow the money. as he finish the set in after rising, follow the money to see where the early donors are going, see if anyone is locked up for a particular presidential candidate, and follow the travel ask the people of ireland, new hampshire, and south carolina who they are mentally. and that will give you some idea of how the 2016 feel the shaping of, at least in the minds of the people who think they are credible candidates. it does not mean there will be. it means they tested the waters. and as my colleague pointed out, if you were doing this same exercise early on when then former mayor rudy guiliani was considered a front runner for the republican nomination you would have thought based on press accounts he had a lot of. again, conventional wisdom does not exist in this process. we will prove that by sh
maybe rick santorum as woodies doing again in 2016, but most people really are looking into it, tryingto get the lay of the land and figured out. it is interesting to me and former governor bush was present , has made some are in a state trips. again, if you want to follow this, follow the money. as he finish the set in after rising, follow the money to see where the early donors are going, see if anyone is locked up for a particular presidential candidate, and follow the travel ask the people...
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it's all because of woody allen. believe me, where would i be? i can't even imagine.ithout him. i mean, he wrote "annie hall." are you kidding me? it was the greatest gift ever given to me by anyone professionally, and he's a genius. that's it. he's a genius. of a certain sort. i mean, i'm not trying to say he's picasso, but he is a great writer. don't you think? don't you think some of his movies are fabulous? do you like them? >> i've liked some of them, yeah. >> i'm from new york. >> did you like "annie hall"? >> it's where the crush began. it started with a crush. i end this interview with full-fledged love for you. >> mine tops yours. >> i doubt it. thank you so much. the book is "let's just say it wasn't pretty." diane keaton, don't leave yet, coming up, "love your selfie," using mannequins to redefine your beauty. now you can leave. but first, your local news. >>> a very good morning to you. 8:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. santa clara county will consider a new restaurant grading system today. the move comes after an nbc bay area investigation. the proposal
it's all because of woody allen. believe me, where would i be? i can't even imagine.ithout him. i mean, he wrote "annie hall." are you kidding me? it was the greatest gift ever given to me by anyone professionally, and he's a genius. that's it. he's a genius. of a certain sort. i mean, i'm not trying to say he's picasso, but he is a great writer. don't you think? don't you think some of his movies are fabulous? do you like them? >> i've liked some of them, yeah. >> i'm...
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it was great but it was made really great because they had woody harrelson in matthew mcconaughey playing the leads and i think you have to find that alchemy of a writer's room that can actually work together to produce really good scripts and then you need really good actors to deliver your material their specialty writers write is who write good vampires or is writing right now there are definitely different types of writers who are good at anything else it's a little bit like assembling a baseball team you know you when you put a writers' room together you are looking for a combination of talents you might have someone who's a good who's a good pitcher but in in television parlance that someone who's actually good at coming up with ideas in the room and throwing them out for the room to digest and turn into stories you might have a good draft writer you might have someone who's good at comedy you might have someone who's going to dialogue there's also it's different voices that come together to make a good t.v. show thanks and your great aunt is that and i guess called in kids be sure
it was great but it was made really great because they had woody harrelson in matthew mcconaughey playing the leads and i think you have to find that alchemy of a writer's room that can actually work together to produce really good scripts and then you need really good actors to deliver your material their specialty writers write is who write good vampires or is writing right now there are definitely different types of writers who are good at anything else it's a little bit like assembling a...
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in the as the lead of woody allen's first broadway play bullets over broadway that he was this play he's playing milledge on his own music there and he's terrified you know he's scared it's a musical. i've heard a lot of albums. you haven't thought of are getting in from him again and we're so if i'm doing it now i've very blue eyes where i feel like i'd pop on camera the you know i always had a pipe dream so i was talking to you about it off camera doing a talk show and you know letterman type you know and. i was out here by the way i was out here when conan first started and he gave hope to all comedy writers you know because he came from our ranks but i fear that those days have passed me by what makes a good show runner. combination of being a control freak and somehow still empowering other people to do their jobs and feel like they're really contributing you know because if you veer to either side too hard it won't work as some social media questions sir please six twenty eight which character of yours is most like yourself. you know what i really thought that i kind of merged myse
in the as the lead of woody allen's first broadway play bullets over broadway that he was this play he's playing milledge on his own music there and he's terrified you know he's scared it's a musical. i've heard a lot of albums. you haven't thought of are getting in from him again and we're so if i'm doing it now i've very blue eyes where i feel like i'd pop on camera the you know i always had a pipe dream so i was talking to you about it off camera doing a talk show and you know letterman type...