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times if a republican's elected, george w. bush is the guy that was old and he's done and there's no point in ping attention to them. if back obama wins the last republican to win was george w. bush i think he would raft see - rather see a reblican win, i don't think i cares that much. >> charlie:what about carl. >> he's the less investigate vee republicans. my sense is he would like to see mitt romney nominated. i get the sense by what he said. >> charlie: there's only two choices essentially for people like that today. today. >> right, today. absolutely true. i think carl cares about winning borrow he mainly cares about it for winning and that's some ideological sense. i mean carl -- >> charlie: was it always that way. >> i think it's probably always been that way. >> charlie: you were part of this idea. you bought into it big time. >> yes, i did. >> charlie: you bought into it big time. >> the democrat is the -- . >> charlie: compassionate conservativism and george bush could change the world. >> absolutely and change washi
times if a republican's elected, george w. bush is the guy that was old and he's done and there's no point in ping attention to them. if back obama wins the last republican to win was george w. bush i think he would raft see - rather see a reblican win, i don't think i cares that much. >> charlie:what about carl. >> he's the less investigate vee republicans. my sense is he would like to see mitt romney nominated. i get the sense by what he said. >> charlie: there's only two...
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. >> rose: i had lunch today with george lucas. he sold pixar. >> uh-huh. >> rose: to steve jobs. >> in february of 1986 rdz now did steve know something that george didn't know or was it just something that george just did not have time and didn't want to focus on >> at the time, we give at pixar, we give george complete credit for kind of getting xar stted. what was amazing was in 1979 george lucas red ed-- to come and to develop four projects at the time were thought of as completely nutty. digital film editing, digital sound editing for film, digital compositing of imag, and computer animation. they thoht, people thoht he was nuts to invest the ney in that. 1979 through when steve jobs bought bought the lucasfilm computer division, they developed those four things. but-- but what george was not interested in at the time in having a computer company, the hardware and software company within his filmmaking organization of lucasfilm. and he sold us to steve jobs who had recently left apple. and what was so amazing about george is
. >> rose: i had lunch today with george lucas. he sold pixar. >> uh-huh. >> rose: to steve jobs. >> in february of 1986 rdz now did steve know something that george didn't know or was it just something that george just did not have time and didn't want to focus on >> at the time, we give at pixar, we give george complete credit for kind of getting xar stted. what was amazing was in 1979 george lucas red ed-- to come and to develop four projects at the time were...
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george... george is a... it's incredible, actually, what he's done with kind of coming from e.r., from being the handsome guy on "e.r." and he was just smart enough to know "if i just get my foot in the door." if you look at where his career is now versus where it was 15 years ago, it's remarkable what he's done. but it's because he's believably talented and he's so much more talented than ople realize. >> rose: that's ma what actors tell me about his directing. >> well, yeah, he has such a beautiful touch. just a great, great director. but he's very smart. he's seen every movie, read everything. he's been underestimated for... i don't think anymore because he's now with "good night and good luck" and everything that's happened but even when steven soderbergh worked with him he's halfway through his first movie with george and said "let's start a company together." and everybody went "why is soderbergh doing a company with the guy from e.r.?" they're not saying that anymore. >> rose: what does this mean? "a b
george... george is a... it's incredible, actually, what he's done with kind of coming from e.r., from being the handsome guy on "e.r." and he was just smart enough to know "if i just get my foot in the door." if you look at where his career is now versus where it was 15 years ago, it's remarkable what he's done. but it's because he's believably talented and he's so much more talented than ople realize. >> rose: that's ma what actors tell me about his directing....
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and we bought the computer division from george. and incorporated it as pixar. john was there from the very start. was there and we were joined by other people along the way. and it took us ten years to do it. >> what was so hard? >> oh, there were-- good question, huh. >> yeah, it is a good question. it took us a long time to build the technical foundation to dohis stuff. we were pioneering every step of the way, pixar invented all of this stuff, but as john says we don't view our ef i as a technology company, our product is content, all of it is just in the service of the storytelling, of the eative people. and computer animation is a misnoer. the computers don't dot animation, they do the drawing. and they crank on ese drawing arings for like three hours but one of the fastest computers which is item drawings are three dimensional. but the animators act, you know, i've watched john and his team work. they are the heart and soul of the characters, they do all the acting, not the computers. >> but to make re i understand what you are sayi, i would think that pe
and we bought the computer division from george. and incorporated it as pixar. john was there from the very start. was there and we were joined by other people along the way. and it took us ten years to do it. >> what was so hard? >> oh, there were-- good question, huh. >> yeah, it is a good question. it took us a long time to build the technical foundation to dohis stuff. we were pioneering every step of the way, pixar invented all of this stuff, but as john says we don't...
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. >> rose: your father's name was george. >> harold or george, yeah. >> rose: and he was a cook. >> yes. >> rose: on a banana boat that went back and forth. >> he worked for the united fruit company, he was a seaman, a cook:. >> rose: away from home a lot. >> yes, away from home. >>. >> rose: and she worked in other people's homes. >> she was a domestic worker and she worked in other people's homes and in that context i had a chance to see people in life in ways that i would not have seen life had itnot been how she greeted each day, each moment, each place she worked. the people for whom she worked and the stories she would bring home about other customs, other horizons and some of the homes that she worked in were quite fluent and people were quite educated and she saw in them a longing for her own children and how she imparted her own descriptions of many dreams that she met, of many wealthy people ma that she met, of many new yorkers that she met, of fellow caribbeans that she met. so almost everything was really throug her prism. and i am blessed in a way that she was the one becau
. >> rose: your father's name was george. >> harold or george, yeah. >> rose: and he was a cook. >> yes. >> rose: on a banana boat that went back and forth. >> he worked for the united fruit company, he was a seaman, a cook:. >> rose: away from home a lot. >> yes, away from home. >>. >> rose: and she worked in other people's homes. >> she was a domestic worker and she worked in other people's homes and in that context i had a...
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or spirit or what-- whatever you are, but, um, you ought to just fly away and--and take care of the george baileys of the world, 'cause i'm a lost cause. >> angel: ohh. nobody is a lost cause. >> nikki: thank you for that, but i really do need to be going. >> angel: (sighs) you were always so strong, even as a little girl. you've forgotten that. >> nikki: what do you know about my childhood? >> angel: i know you didn't have it easy growing up. your mother was killed in a car wreck when you were little. your father was abusive. >> nick reed: you're my little girl, and you'll always be good enough for me, see, just like i know that i'll always be good enough for you, won't i, nikki? see? (table hits wall) >> nick reed: because you love me. (figurine breaking) >> nikki: yeah, well, i don't talk about that. i don't even think about that. i haven't in years. >> angel: i understand it's painful, nikki, but it's part of who you are. >> nikki: how do you know my name? >> angel: i've known everything about you since the day you were born. >> nikki: you are right about my childhood. i... i made ever
or spirit or what-- whatever you are, but, um, you ought to just fly away and--and take care of the george baileys of the world, 'cause i'm a lost cause. >> angel: ohh. nobody is a lost cause. >> nikki: thank you for that, but i really do need to be going. >> angel: (sighs) you were always so strong, even as a little girl. you've forgotten that. >> nikki: what do you know about my childhood? >> angel: i know you didn't have it easy growing up. your mother was...
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. >> december 4, 2007, george w. bush pardons a matzo ball. this has been "other presidential chanukah gaffes." >> dave: pardon add matzo ball. that's what happened, he pardoned a matzo ball. (applause) you know what's fun? rick perry, governor of texas, we have a live hookup, a live is satellite feed. let's check into the governor's mansion down there in austin and see how rick perry is celebrating chanukah. go ahead and turn on the feed. is it there? there they are right there. there he is. (laughs) what a hip guy. dick cheney, you know something about dick cheney? he was vice president for eight years and... (laughter) best known for shooting a buddy in the face. (laughter) and now he has no pulse because they've got him a mechanical device that keeps him alive and it's labored breathing, like if your pants are too tight. you ever been through that? (laughter) you know what i'm talking about? yeah. so now he just sits at his house and he says ridiculous things and now he's saying that the united states... now is the final for us to invade i
. >> december 4, 2007, george w. bush pardons a matzo ball. this has been "other presidential chanukah gaffes." >> dave: pardon add matzo ball. that's what happened, he pardoned a matzo ball. (applause) you know what's fun? rick perry, governor of texas, we have a live hookup, a live is satellite feed. let's check into the governor's mansion down there in austin and see how rick perry is celebrating chanukah. go ahead and turn on the feed. is it there? there they are right...
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er el artista george catlin se preocupaba de que las enormes manadas de bÚfalos y los indios que dependjan de ellas fueran a desaparecer y propuso la creaciÓn de un parque nacional para salvarlos a ambos. nadie le escuchÓ. en los 1860, la maravilla natural mÁs famosa del pajs, las cataratas del niÁgara casi estaban destruidas. cada puesto de observaciÓn era de un supuesto dueÑo que cobraba por su uso. los turistas eran abrumados y a veces timados por los llamados gujas que llenaban las estaciones de trenes y las paradas de carruajes. los visitantes europeos pÚblicamente humillaron a los estadounidenses por permitir que estas obras de la naturaleza fueran prostituida por el comercio, y lo usaban como evidencia de que estados unidos era aÚn una naciÓn incivilizada. los estadounidenses creen que estados unidos es inferior a europa, porque estados unidos no tiene las ruinas de roma o grecia, ni la acrÓpolis, ni el partenÓn, y parece ser un pajs inferior. pero de lo que gozamos es de una naturaleza que parece estar mÁs cerca de la maÑana de la creaciÓn de dios, cerca del parajso,
er el artista george catlin se preocupaba de que las enormes manadas de bÚfalos y los indios que dependjan de ellas fueran a desaparecer y propuso la creaciÓn de un parque nacional para salvarlos a ambos. nadie le escuchÓ. en los 1860, la maravilla natural mÁs famosa del pajs, las cataratas del niÁgara casi estaban destruidas. cada puesto de observaciÓn era de un supuesto dueÑo que cobraba por su uso. los turistas eran abrumados y a veces timados por los llamados gujas que llenaban las...
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two whose young love the vines of france milk of burgundy strife to be interest, what can you say to george iii more up than -- speak? >> nothing, my lord. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> you know, it's grainy, it's a little black and whitish and i think it captures the way in which leer and cor delia are speaking past each other as only parents and children can. nothing. nothing. nothing comes of nothing. it's that word set in emotion that is going to reverberate through the play. there's a musical quality to shake peer's plays and there are ways in which, in the opening mean ands there are words that are released and it's going to haunt that relationship from beginning to that last moment when leer points to the other daughter. >> here is act 2 scene iv as leer confronts them. here it is! what need one. >> oh, it's superfluous. allow nature no more than nature needs! man's life is as cheap as beasts thou art a lady, if only to go on are gorgeous when nature needs not what keeps thee warm but for true need all heaven's give me patience. patience i need you see me hear you gods, a poor old man a
two whose young love the vines of france milk of burgundy strife to be interest, what can you say to george iii more up than -- speak? >> nothing, my lord. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> you know, it's grainy, it's a little black and whitish and i think it captures the way in which leer and cor delia are speaking past each other as only parents and children can. nothing. nothing. nothing comes of nothing. it's that word set in emotion that is going to reverberate through the...
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. >> they think he was a crank anl you take eisenhower or george c. marshal who is revered in the military. it's not low self he i esteem is low reorchestra pace. it's not thinking of yourself. >> do you think most greatpeopln history you think of caesar and napoleon or peepte peter the grr catlin the great. who won world war ii go . >> the story i tell aboutmarsha. he is the head of the army. who does this will be the greatest military leader and nosroseroosevelt asks. >> dyou want this job?he said me no bearing on your thawpt. and they asked him again and again and they said my opinions don't matter. >> that dornlt matter.make yourt about me. he stake makes the decision to t toites enlawyer. -- to ic eisenhower. and that is good ethos. >> there was a whilehat coolloin either or. >> the mill dr military convers. it's not just the military that does that but religion dogs that glorchlts. >> the two stukses that pro sys. there is a constant sense of building leadership. >> you see people at the ceolevt four people that may succeed me. i jaw will just s
. >> they think he was a crank anl you take eisenhower or george c. marshal who is revered in the military. it's not low self he i esteem is low reorchestra pace. it's not thinking of yourself. >> do you think most greatpeopln history you think of caesar and napoleon or peepte peter the grr catlin the great. who won world war ii go . >> the story i tell aboutmarsha. he is the head of the army. who does this will be the greatest military leader and nosroseroosevelt asks....
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. >> charlie: how do you exain our mutual friend george. >> no one does it better. orge is so wired. he's so figured out how to get instant projects done and enjoy it at the same time. i don't have that make up. it's a talent. >> charlie: you think he enjoys it as much as he an joys acting or more. >> i think he enjoys all of it. and e people who work with him enjoy it. >> absolutely. >> charlie: and good at it. >> yes. >> charlie: really good at it. >> totally. >> charlie: yes. thank y. >> thank you. >> charlie: congratulation >> thank you. >> thank you crlie. >> charlie: look forward to having you at theable. and you my friend, good luck. >> tnk you.
. >> charlie: how do you exain our mutual friend george. >> no one does it better. orge is so wired. he's so figured out how to get instant projects done and enjoy it at the same time. i don't have that make up. it's a talent. >> charlie: you think he enjoys it as much as he an joys acting or more. >> i think he enjoys all of it. and e people who work with him enjoy it. >> absolutely. >> charlie: and good at it. >> yes. >> charlie: really good at...
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. >>> and with the president and vice-president participating in a ceremony in prince george's county, the air men returning from overseas. >>> the official start to winter is two days off, but it does not feel like it outside. some rain hanging around, but i don't know if you want to say it is cold out there. what to expect, it is nice. >> it is! >> it is chilly, i'm not lying, but not cold. >> 56 is not warm, but we are about seven above normal now and not just that, -- good afternoon, everybody. it was warm as we did the morning show this morning. the temperatures will go down a bit over the afternoon, but take that 39 in oakland, the mid 40s in here and then three shy of 60s, that is converting to seven degrees warmer than this time yesterday, but there is a look at the warm air over running the chilly air and you will get the clouds and showers. an interesting picture, this is the doppler scan. there is the falling rain close to the area and that is on the east and west location near the mayson dixon line and look at the moisture, there is the moisture that is actually hanging ov
. >>> and with the president and vice-president participating in a ceremony in prince george's county, the air men returning from overseas. >>> the official start to winter is two days off, but it does not feel like it outside. some rain hanging around, but i don't know if you want to say it is cold out there. what to expect, it is nice. >> it is! >> it is chilly, i'm not lying, but not cold. >> 56 is not warm, but we are about seven above normal now and not...
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george orwell really did fight. earnest hemmingway took risks which probably. >> rose: in spain. >> in spain, which i probably did not. so there is a lot who took, who made more. but i must say that this strange circumstance of relationship between a writer and the president, with reputation, because it happened many times during this month, this link of confidence, these authorization that is implic, authorization which sarkozy gave me very quickly. >> to do what. >> to-- with him without going through -- >> ar the initial phone call. >> after the initial phone call. there were a lot of phone calls. i received, for example, in august 20 or 21 a call from jab little announce the final-- of tripoli and i cited to sarkozy. this link of confidence, this authorization to bypass all the bureaucracies of france, this does nothappen often. >> so the rebels have prevailed. they are in power. how will it turn out? >> i don't know. it may-- democracy is the source and the nest of the best and sometimes of the worst, of course
george orwell really did fight. earnest hemmingway took risks which probably. >> rose: in spain. >> in spain, which i probably did not. so there is a lot who took, who made more. but i must say that this strange circumstance of relationship between a writer and the president, with reputation, because it happened many times during this month, this link of confidence, these authorization that is implic, authorization which sarkozy gave me very quickly. >> to do what. >>...