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woody! ¿que hacen en esa caja? ¿no ven que es para donar? esta controlado, woody, tenemos un plan. nos vamos a la guarderia. ¿la guarderia? ¿que, los tornillos se les aflojaron? oye, andy nos echo a la calle. no, no, no, iba a ponerlos en el atico. ¿el atico? ¿y que haciamos en la esquina? fue una equivocacion! es que su mama creyo que eran basura. si, porque nos puso en una bolsa de basura. y nos dijo basura. eh, si, si, lo se, suena feo, pero, oigan, tienen que confiar en mi. seguro, niÑo universitario. andy nos va a olvidar, woody. tambien nosotros a el. chicos, ya es suficiente, los quiero fuera de la caja. empuja, buzz, tenemos que sacar esta caja de aqui. woody, escucha, hay que ver que es mejor para todos. [enciende motor] oh, tenia que ser, ahora nos llevara aÑos volver aca. sí. mientras 50% del aparato original esté pagado. y con verizon. ceci, qué elegante. ascenso nuevo, teléfono nuevo. y con verizon. ceci, ¿nuevo plan de ejercicio? nueva ceci. teléfono nuevo. wow, qué cambiazo. ¿teléfono nuevo? sí, y no sólo eso... cambiar a un teléfono 4g lte con veri
woody! ¿que hacen en esa caja? ¿no ven que es para donar? esta controlado, woody, tenemos un plan. nos vamos a la guarderia. ¿la guarderia? ¿que, los tornillos se les aflojaron? oye, andy nos echo a la calle. no, no, no, iba a ponerlos en el atico. ¿el atico? ¿y que haciamos en la esquina? fue una equivocacion! es que su mama creyo que eran basura. si, porque nos puso en una bolsa de basura. y nos dijo basura. eh, si, si, lo se, suena feo, pero, oigan, tienen que confiar en mi. seguro,...
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>> who doesn't love woody? >> he as good time. >> jimmy: i mean, is there anyone more fun than woody harrelson? >> he and jennifer and josh together, i call them the puppies. they're like little puppies. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. we love to hang out. we're a cast that truly enjoys each other's company. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> woody loves to -- we also have lenny kravitz in the film. >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's a rock star. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so i think because he's a rock star he's used to having people just hanging around all the time. so he invited us to hang around. and when we were making the first movie, he was preparing to go out on tour. so he had his whole band there. he had a chef there because he has a chef because he's a rock star. the chef also happens to be a be an amazing mixologist. so we would have these incredible parties literally focused around like -- this chef would like make this incredible cocktail for us. so as you can imagine, woody likes to drink cocktails among other things. >> jim
>> who doesn't love woody? >> he as good time. >> jimmy: i mean, is there anyone more fun than woody harrelson? >> he and jennifer and josh together, i call them the puppies. they're like little puppies. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. we love to hang out. we're a cast that truly enjoys each other's company. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> woody loves to -- we also have lenny kravitz in the film. >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's a rock star. >>...
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you look woody. >> he is a good time. >> jimmy: any one more fun than woody? >> he, jennifer, josh, together. i call them the puppiepuppies. they're like little puppies. we look to hang out. we are cast, but truly enjoys each other's company. >> jimmy: that is nice. >> woody, we have lenny kravitz in the film. he is a rock star. >> jimmy: yeah. >> because heap is a rock star used to having people hanging around all the time. he invited us to hang around. when we were making the first movie. he was preparing to go on tour. had his whole band there. had a chef there. a chef. a rock star. and the chef, happens to be an amazing mixologist. we would have the incredible -- parties. literally focused around, like, this, this chef would make this incredible cocktail for us. so, as you can imagine, woody likes to drink cocktails among other things. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> lenny also had in his, in his room, all of the costumes that he was choosing from to wear on his tour. you have seen this guy, a rock god, he loves leather, studs, fur. >> jimmy: good-looking man. >> he
you look woody. >> he is a good time. >> jimmy: any one more fun than woody? >> he, jennifer, josh, together. i call them the puppiepuppies. they're like little puppies. we look to hang out. we are cast, but truly enjoys each other's company. >> jimmy: that is nice. >> woody, we have lenny kravitz in the film. he is a rock star. >> jimmy: yeah. >> because heap is a rock star used to having people hanging around all the time. he invited us to hang...
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>> woody didn't win anything. >> you're a damn liar! >> hey, hey! >> come on$.# somebody. >> rose: he won the best actor award at cannes for his performance. i'm pleased to have bruce dern at this table. welcome. >> thanks, thank you for having me back. >> rose: last time was the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. great to see you. >> that was terrific. that was a group of people. >> yeah, there was. there was some talent there. (laughs) is this story true, that you already left cannes? >> paramount allowed me, graciously, to take my wife, my daughter laura, and my business partner wendy to cannes and so they booked a six-day plan and the sixth day was saturday: and so we went home and at 9:00 sunday morning laura called me and we were still trying to adjust to the clock so i was still asleep kind of and she said "dad?" i said "yeah?" i said we were in there, it was fair. obviously we didn't win anything. and she said "i'm not sure." i said "what do you mean it's not sure? it's 6:00 in cannes and every year they announce at 3:00 in t
>> woody didn't win anything. >> you're a damn liar! >> hey, hey! >> come on$.# somebody. >> rose: he won the best actor award at cannes for his performance. i'm pleased to have bruce dern at this table. welcome. >> thanks, thank you for having me back. >> rose: last time was the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. great to see you. >> that was terrific. that was a group of people. >> yeah, there was. there was some talent...
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alex: woody. let's start with pi for $200, please. woody. what is a radius? no. rani. what is the circumference? that's it. i'll take old theme, new genre for $200, please. listen. [ mid-tempo music plays ] woody. what is reggae? reggae. correct. let's do new genre for $400.
alex: woody. let's start with pi for $200, please. woody. what is a radius? no. rani. what is the circumference? that's it. i'll take old theme, new genre for $200, please. listen. [ mid-tempo music plays ] woody. what is reggae? reggae. correct. let's do new genre for $400.
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and the night everyone is like woody might get up. there's still a notion that woody might return to stand-up and he's now talking about it. stand-up gave him a rhythm to the dialogue that no one else up to that point. when you see stand-up comics, it is written for them by other people and doesn't quite work. he learned how to use his voice and also how to set his voice to make the rhythm of the movie fit his voice and his persona. >> another lasting cultural icon in this book is in rand, he's given the books to his staffers. he's said that she was basically the reason he entered public service. why do you think ayn rand and her novels have stood the test of time and still such sources of inspiration to the right wing basically? >> the thing is they are like power drugs. the thing about it is, the woman was a total fanatic and i say that almost with a sense of admiration, which is any woman who -- any writer who would spend two years on the one speech, that has to have a belief in yourself. >> absolutely. >> when she's doing this, sh
and the night everyone is like woody might get up. there's still a notion that woody might return to stand-up and he's now talking about it. stand-up gave him a rhythm to the dialogue that no one else up to that point. when you see stand-up comics, it is written for them by other people and doesn't quite work. he learned how to use his voice and also how to set his voice to make the rhythm of the movie fit his voice and his persona. >> another lasting cultural icon in this book is in...
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actually our rebate program not only supports productions like the woody allen films but we've had one called saltwater which will be final cut very soon and a film called test that premiered at the film festival. they were able to take advantage of our program and web series that might not have the budget of a net flick series. but we don't want to miss out on currently there are incentives on a state level that are offered by louisiana, georgia and new york. unfortunately, the rebate programs across the country are more competitive so for instance, new york has $429,000 per year to incentive vices the programs that were california has $1 million and it's used up the same day. we're lurz this to new york and they have 23 tv series being shot there because of that >> i understand we're competing with other renditions and cities and this is an estimation of one year but it will help to put san francisco back on track. i wanted to reveal i did a lot of extra series when i was younger i was in the abyss but they cut it out unfortunately. i'm for reestablishing our city for new productions
actually our rebate program not only supports productions like the woody allen films but we've had one called saltwater which will be final cut very soon and a film called test that premiered at the film festival. they were able to take advantage of our program and web series that might not have the budget of a net flick series. but we don't want to miss out on currently there are incentives on a state level that are offered by louisiana, georgia and new york. unfortunately, the rebate programs...
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woody can tell us about carville. >> this is the last in fact carville house. it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach and sunset side and people made residences and the one is there and two cable cars and that is the upper and lower level and from the back it doesn't look like anything and they had club houses and bo hemian musicians would go out and take a dip in the obligatio ocean and romance. >> what a wonderful time. >> people didn't like it and came up with a slogan "burn the car out of carville" and they wanted traditional housing. >> wind mills. okay two in the park and one that is now restored and functioning which was the dutch wind mill and the other, the murphy wind mill which is being restored. the dutch wind mill built in 1902 and make it a high rise. >> only at the highest level. >> of human occupantacy and at the bis. >>base. >> and cost $18,000 to build and the sails are of oregon spars and intended to pump
woody can tell us about carville. >> this is the last in fact carville house. it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach and sunset side and people made residences and the one is there and two cable cars and that is the upper and lower level and from the back it doesn't look like anything and they had club houses and bo hemian musicians would go out and...
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he plays woody grant who thinks he's won a million dollar sweepstakes. in reality it's a scam but he's determined to get to nebraska to claim his prize. >> what have you got going on? >> it's so different from the type of role we're used to seeing you play. what is it about woody that you connected with? >> i have always played people that are quick. he's a guy that throughout the film, he's got lights out but he's present. >> reporter: actress laura dern was with her father as he won best actor. the 77-yard hollywood veteran says the movie delivers a powerful message about family. >> if you have people like woody in your family, make sure that you say to them what you really want to say to them before it's too late. >> reporter: dern jokes he'd love to make nebraska two but call it iowa. suzanne marquez, cbs news, los angeles. >> that was good. good for iowa. >>> good morning, welcome to wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. i bet we will see his name on some of the many awards that have already started coming out. today is thursday, november 14, 2013. i'm andrea roane. a
he plays woody grant who thinks he's won a million dollar sweepstakes. in reality it's a scam but he's determined to get to nebraska to claim his prize. >> what have you got going on? >> it's so different from the type of role we're used to seeing you play. what is it about woody that you connected with? >> i have always played people that are quick. he's a guy that throughout the film, he's got lights out but he's present. >> reporter: actress laura dern was with her...
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. >> this is woody baker cohn from the red cross. woody, what you going to do with this money? >> along with the other contributions that people have been so generously sending in we'll be sending this on to the philippine red cross as our other national societies. so they will use that to procure shelter, supplies, food, water and all the things so desperately needed this. >> there are some other things wells fargo is doing as well? >> we are. two other things. you can send money to the philippines through our remittance account free through november 30th. and if you visit a wells fargo atm and you're a wells fargo customer you can donate through our atms. really easy. i did it myself this morning. >> excellent. every penny counts. thank you so much for your good work. thank you for the donation. again $125,000 from wells fargo for the nationwide campaign. ken? >> all right. let's go again to give that you phone number. 1-888-5-helps-u. our total right now $168,500,000. we have more than 1500 donors who have come forward here in the bay area. call us, make a donation. it's wha
. >> this is woody baker cohn from the red cross. woody, what you going to do with this money? >> along with the other contributions that people have been so generously sending in we'll be sending this on to the philippine red cross as our other national societies. so they will use that to procure shelter, supplies, food, water and all the things so desperately needed this. >> there are some other things wells fargo is doing as well? >> we are. two other things. you can...
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hazlo, woody! ya! [ruedas rechinando] [grito ahogado] no! que suerte que alcance el tren! ahora alcancemos criminales. al infinito y mas alla! [risas] yu-ju! oh! las manos en alto. no puedes tocarme, comisario. con campo de fuerza incluido. [silbido] [gruÑido] ja ja ja ja! y yo llamare a mi dinosaurio que adora comer perros asi [canta tirolesa] [tierra rugiendo] [rugidos] ¿eh? el malvado doctor tocino! "seÑor" malvado doctor tocino para ti. [risa] [explosion] [chillidos de mono] [rugido] [gritos]
hazlo, woody! ya! [ruedas rechinando] [grito ahogado] no! que suerte que alcance el tren! ahora alcancemos criminales. al infinito y mas alla! [risas] yu-ju! oh! las manos en alto. no puedes tocarme, comisario. con campo de fuerza incluido. [silbido] [gruÑido] ja ja ja ja! y yo llamare a mi dinosaurio que adora comer perros asi [canta tirolesa] [tierra rugiendo] [rugidos] ¿eh? el malvado doctor tocino! "seÑor" malvado doctor tocino para ti. [risa] [explosion] [chillidos de mono]...
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woody whiskers on the viralist. >>> feel like your treadmill workouts right-hand turn going anywhere? we'll show you how to get more mileage running in place. and,au:mñ later, get baby soft from a can. >>> coming um, on "the list. >> if you're looking for ways to afd by the typhoon in the fill feens, here's a list of how. the american red cross. the philippine red cross. un unicef. you, uh, here for the interview? yeah... is that...? it is! (sigh) naomi, i take it? i'm tracey. your résumé is fantastic... (slurping) with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. (slurp) (whirring) >> last week, if you didn't see every list, here's what you might have missed. >> these travel ads, you'll know as much as you can without a tour divide. how much to tip everybody on your list this season, the list. you keep watching, we'll keep making more. >> i'm matt galant and this is theresa strosser. there are only a couple things i can't stand in the world, candy corns and returning on a treadmill. squl i've got to tell you, i
woody whiskers on the viralist. >>> feel like your treadmill workouts right-hand turn going anywhere? we'll show you how to get more mileage running in place. and,au:mñ later, get baby soft from a can. >>> coming um, on "the list. >> if you're looking for ways to afd by the typhoon in the fill feens, here's a list of how. the american red cross. the philippine red cross. un unicef. you, uh, here for the interview? yeah... is that...? it is! (sigh) naomi, i take it?...
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writing, stuff like that, it is usually, for me, and a lot of people, based on their own life, like woody allen interpreting things in his own life and putting them into a different context. in some way it is the same, but it can be a real, like, pain. you will be in a bar having a martini and a great time, and somebody says something and you say, that is such a great line. you are suddenly writing down the line. you go home and pocket stuff with a bit of paper and you wake up and you have written all over your sheets. and it can be a curse. dreamsng like sweet comes from where? class that was interesting because after we met with the bank manager and bought all the equipment we wanted, one thing on the risk -- list was the first drum machine made that could have visuals. black and white with little white lips. the desks writing on lying on the floor. it was like to talk -- top leaves. we did not have much money to rent a big studio. the funny thing was, they kept doing this. the picture frame. when andy was doing her vocals, she would be singing a line. we got it done, but sweet dreams,
writing, stuff like that, it is usually, for me, and a lot of people, based on their own life, like woody allen interpreting things in his own life and putting them into a different context. in some way it is the same, but it can be a real, like, pain. you will be in a bar having a martini and a great time, and somebody says something and you say, that is such a great line. you are suddenly writing down the line. you go home and pocket stuff with a bit of paper and you wake up and you have...
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woody, tell us a little bit about the effort in the philippines. are you becoming more able to get the help out to the outlying areas now? >> yes, we are. telethons like this are a huge help getting the funding which we transfer to the philippines red cross so they can get water, food, medicine, shelter, supplies and things of that nature. the money is right there. >> you have a lot of boots on the ground in the philippines. how many members of the philippine red cross are working? >> quite a few working since before the storm hit. so there are about 1,000 paid staff and about 500,000 volunteers staff and again they worked on evacuating people, sheltering them in advance and, of course, working now very hard. >> thank you very much for that. thank you for your good work. thank you, councilman. ken, back to you. >> all right. so i'm here with chanel from the raiderettes. you're taking a lot of calls. pick that one up and we'll listen in. >> hello, thank you for calling the cbs bay area typhoon relief funding. this is chanel of the oakland raiders. h
woody, tell us a little bit about the effort in the philippines. are you becoming more able to get the help out to the outlying areas now? >> yes, we are. telethons like this are a huge help getting the funding which we transfer to the philippines red cross so they can get water, food, medicine, shelter, supplies and things of that nature. the money is right there. >> you have a lot of boots on the ground in the philippines. how many members of the philippine red cross are working?...
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with movie's like woody alls . and the short-lived tv showeady for its close up.. 19:55 i happening. i. elizabetthe r a momentum now... with the biggestng momentum now... with the b >>> back into the local economy. >> our crews have been really good about eating in the neighborhood and shopping in the neighborhood and making sure they're giving back to the area they're filming. >> terry bennett should know. she runs cliff's variety and says productions like the 2008 oscar winning film "milk" bring in more than money can buy. >> what milk gave to the neighborhood, we can't put dollars and cents on it. the number of people who wanted to see where harvey milk was is, you know, it's invaluable. >> with movies like woody allen's blue jazz and the short lived tv show trauma, neighbors say this city is ready for its closeup. >> i think the buzz just out in the neighborhood that something was happening, you know. it's kind of cool. >> and that rebate program has been around since 2006. it's really gaining momentum now with
with movie's like woody alls . and the short-lived tv showeady for its close up.. 19:55 i happening. i. elizabetthe r a momentum now... with the biggestng momentum now... with the b >>> back into the local economy. >> our crews have been really good about eating in the neighborhood and shopping in the neighborhood and making sure they're giving back to the area they're filming. >> terry bennett should know. she runs cliff's variety and says productions like the 2008 oscar...
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we'll get woody around here. >> blood others. >> i'm richa lui. this is "ely today." we hope it's jus your first stop of the day right re on nb >>>he lead storyn today's "salt lake tribune," doctors told toet serious with obese paents. medical organizations including the amerin heart associati are out with new guidelines. among them, doctors wil get more aggressive when it comes to telling patients to drop those extra unds. >>> and in "the cistian science monito" scientists in australia find whacould be the oldest known fossils. archaeologists have located microbia communities that are some 3.5 billion years old. they're really, really small, though. >>> some stories we're watching today. before andafter. the dolition of sandy hoo elementary school is nearly complete. a ne school expected topen in 2016 will beuilt in its place. >>> the execution of a convicted child killer is delayed in ohio to decide if it is feasible for him to donate his organs to his aili mother and sister. rona phillips w supposed to e today, but ohio's governor extended his life by seven months.
we'll get woody around here. >> blood others. >> i'm richa lui. this is "ely today." we hope it's jus your first stop of the day right re on nb >>>he lead storyn today's "salt lake tribune," doctors told toet serious with obese paents. medical organizations including the amerin heart associati are out with new guidelines. among them, doctors wil get more aggressive when it comes to telling patients to drop those extra unds. >>> and in "the...
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i will talk right now with woody from the american red cross. tell us, what are we doing in the bay area? >> most importantly, we are raising money and that money we sending to the broad cross in the philippines where they can effectively use it to buy determine and other aid. they have quite a strong red cross there, 500,000 volunteer, and a through paid staff so they very well equipped but they needs the funds to buy material. >> when people here first think of sending, water, clothes on things. >> it is commendable sentiment but the problem is getting things like that, bulky and heavy and shipping them to the region is time consuming and expensive. the other advantage to sending money over there and having them procure things locally it rebuilding the regional economy. in the immediate disaster area, the economy is in rush state but in the surrounding areas there is stuff that can be purchased. >> another question for you, the american red cross hasn't sent a lot of people or teams to the philippines to help. why is that? >> again, the broad
i will talk right now with woody from the american red cross. tell us, what are we doing in the bay area? >> most importantly, we are raising money and that money we sending to the broad cross in the philippines where they can effectively use it to buy determine and other aid. they have quite a strong red cross there, 500,000 volunteer, and a through paid staff so they very well equipped but they needs the funds to buy material. >> when people here first think of sending, water,...
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[all cheering] - but where's woody and malloy? - this next exhibit was found in the ancient ruins of brickleberry park. these three people and a small bear were covered by lava when a volcano erupted while they were having what appears to be a gay orgy. the brickleberry four-way is all we know about what life was like in the 21st century. - hmm. it must have been a paradise. - we believe it was. we believe it was. - ow! captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. thank you for joining us. our guests tonight shall we're excited about this from the hill aruous television program key and peele, we have keele and pee on the show tonight. chors plaus. >> jon: lucky was farsd, man, those dudes are funny. if you are anything like me, you can't digest milkment but also-- (laughter) you watch a lot of television news. and if you do you might have noticed the quest
[all cheering] - but where's woody and malloy? - this next exhibit was found in the ancient ruins of brickleberry park. these three people and a small bear were covered by lava when a volcano erupted while they were having what appears to be a gay orgy. the brickleberry four-way is all we know about what life was like in the 21st century. - hmm. it must have been a paradise. - we believe it was. we believe it was. - ow! captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world...
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i first really got interested in ohio state as a young student and got to know woodie hayes and later in life i got to know the great coach of the school up north and it's just a great thing. it's a lot of fun and we all enjoy it very much here. >> the school up north, i noticed you didn't say the word, michigan. that school up north, right, governor? >> it's the school up north, yes. we never use -- we'd never call them by whatever their name is up there. we don't even think about it that way. it's just never simple victory. i tell you what, it was a heck of a game. that will go down as one of the great games in the series and fortunately, we came out on top and we have now won 24 in a row. that's almost like the ratings wins for fox, right? 24 years in a row. >> 24? that is so amazing. >> we haven't lost a game since urban myers has been the coach and so we'll see next week will be another tough game. we're playing another school up north. but we can mention that, that's michigan state. the head coach up there was always the defensive coordinator and got his grooming at ohio state.
i first really got interested in ohio state as a young student and got to know woodie hayes and later in life i got to know the great coach of the school up north and it's just a great thing. it's a lot of fun and we all enjoy it very much here. >> the school up north, i noticed you didn't say the word, michigan. that school up north, right, governor? >> it's the school up north, yes. we never use -- we'd never call them by whatever their name is up there. we don't even think about...
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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 plantas of 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 wh
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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and you know, you have to have someone like woody on set to keep that live. he's the person that keeps it fun and entertaining. and same with jennifer, as well. >> it's hard to pick through all of the great scenes. we just had "people" magazine, sexiest man alive. and you and your brother. it is sweet and sexy. you and your brother, chris, who is starring in that little movie, "thor." you talk about family. how important family is to you. >> absolutely. we come from a great family. my parents, most supportive parents. and we're able to dream big and have the support to kind of live it through. and you know, we feel very fortunate to come from parents like that. and i was with the youngest brother, i have two older brothers, they're my biggest inspirations. and i think i wouldn't be doing what i'm doing if it wasn't for theme. lucky to come from a good place like that. >> we have to thank your brothers. and just for sharing your talent like that. we're very excited. only a couple more days, people have to wait. >> yeah. i'm excited for people to see it. it's e
and you know, you have to have someone like woody on set to keep that live. he's the person that keeps it fun and entertaining. and same with jennifer, as well. >> it's hard to pick through all of the great scenes. we just had "people" magazine, sexiest man alive. and you and your brother. it is sweet and sexy. you and your brother, chris, who is starring in that little movie, "thor." you talk about family. how important family is to you. >> absolutely. we come...
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you saw when woody guthrie sing about, this land is your land, this land is my land, and the great depression. ann ronald reagan saying, actor being able to tap into the communicative spirit of the community and lead them towards his agenda, you know? werel remember where we when we heard a pop sing, do you know what it means to miss new orleans, right back to the flood of katrina. that emotive form of art serves the community like those and thoughtsments that influence individual. that is what "tremÉ" has done for new orleans. at this time, this is who we are. this is how we were resilient and how we got through it. let this be a lesson for all of those who will come after us. this is our answer to that question, what did you do in new orleans' darkest hour? this is our response to neglect, corruption, violence. our response is the beauty of our music, the resilience of our spirit, the creativity of our cuisine, and that is the humanity in it. that is what i'm proudest of about "tremÉ." tavis: you said a number of things i want to go back and ask extrapolate for me, but there is one thing
you saw when woody guthrie sing about, this land is your land, this land is my land, and the great depression. ann ronald reagan saying, actor being able to tap into the communicative spirit of the community and lead them towards his agenda, you know? werel remember where we when we heard a pop sing, do you know what it means to miss new orleans, right back to the flood of katrina. that emotive form of art serves the community like those and thoughtsments that influence individual. that is what...
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woody allen. >> scoring 26 of the next 52 points on 11-15 shooting. fourth quarter now, houston's got a three-point lead with under six seconds to play they go the ball to inbound carmel low shoots and hits for three and one. actually it was for none. carmelo incredulous. should he be? the coach wants to give that call the death penalty. fans vote thumbs down. the knicks still trail instead of being tied. one more shot in regulation. the heave no good. the knicks fall to the rockets 109-106. >> mark jackson's golden state warriors hosting the thunder. trailing by one with the ball, drains the winner. >> to baseball for detroit tigers third baseman, cabrera, some argue he was better this year than last year. he was made the american league most valuable player for the second straight year. here's why. his batting offering on-base percentage and slugging percentage all were higher than last year. he led the a.l. in all three categories for the second consecutive season. he's the first back-to-back winner since frank thomas did it. >> dario fran kitty is
woody allen. >> scoring 26 of the next 52 points on 11-15 shooting. fourth quarter now, houston's got a three-point lead with under six seconds to play they go the ball to inbound carmel low shoots and hits for three and one. actually it was for none. carmelo incredulous. should he be? the coach wants to give that call the death penalty. fans vote thumbs down. the knicks still trail instead of being tied. one more shot in regulation. the heave no good. the knicks fall to the rockets...
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ann dun woody retired last year after a 38 year career in the army. and in britain a funeral was held for harold percival who served in the royal air force in world war ii. he died last month at 99 with few friends or family. but when his story was picked up on the internet, hundreds turned out to honor him. war stories in six words, next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partn
ann dun woody retired last year after a 38 year career in the army. and in britain a funeral was held for harold percival who served in the royal air force in world war ii. he died last month at 99 with few friends or family. but when his story was picked up on the internet, hundreds turned out to honor him. war stories in six words, next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink...
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he even appeared in a woody allen film. >> now, marshall mcluhan is, in terms of it being a high intensity... >> ...when two characters are sort of having a discussion about what he was on about, because he had this kind of strange way of talking where you couldn't quite put your finger on what he was saying, but it sounded very, very interesting. >> because i happen to have mr mcluhan right here, so... yeah, just let me... come over here a second. tell him. >> i heard what you were saying. you know nothing of my work. you mean my whole fallacy is wrong. >> he was interviewed in places like playboy magazine and look magazine, which was one of the american equivalents of life. he was profiled in places like time and newsweek. i think playboy called him the metaphysician of the media. >> when you're saying the medium is the message, you're really saying that the ground is the message, it's no the content. the actual ground of services. it's not what you say on the telephone, it's the fact that the telephone service is environmental. >> there's no journalist, reporter or media professional, a
he even appeared in a woody allen film. >> now, marshall mcluhan is, in terms of it being a high intensity... >> ...when two characters are sort of having a discussion about what he was on about, because he had this kind of strange way of talking where you couldn't quite put your finger on what he was saying, but it sounded very, very interesting. >> because i happen to have mr mcluhan right here, so... yeah, just let me... come over here a second. tell him. >> i heard...
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very much encourage it i mean if i can go to you first in washington before we talk about the lookout woody and you're teaching elements and moral elements of the drone policy i'd like you to reflect upon the fact that only four lawmakers listen to that pakistani family that made it all the way to washington who lost a loved one in a drone attack is official washington just doesn't care. oh definitely i don't think official washington cares very much if they did they would have done something over all these years that we've been using drones to try to get to the bottom of it they haven't demanded that the legal justification for drones be made public they haven't demanded that secondary strikes where people are killed just on the basis of suspicious behavior being stopped they haven't demanded apologies or compensation for the innocent victims so they've been missing for years not just at this hearing more and how do you reflect upon that because it was i watched the testimony it was quite moving do you think it's going to impact at all the way the balmy administration applies this policy b
very much encourage it i mean if i can go to you first in washington before we talk about the lookout woody and you're teaching elements and moral elements of the drone policy i'd like you to reflect upon the fact that only four lawmakers listen to that pakistani family that made it all the way to washington who lost a loved one in a drone attack is official washington just doesn't care. oh definitely i don't think official washington cares very much if they did they would have done something...
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the movie features the voices of owen wilson, woody harrelson and amy poehler. "free birds" is rated p-g. azuz soon, californians from sacramento to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> "e.t." >> did camille grammer hire bodyguards? is she in fear for her life? >>> we have the latest in the beverly hills housewife's alleged abuse story. from new york, i'm rocsi diaz. >> and from l.a., i'm rob marciano. >> this picture really shows a dark bruise. >> do these photos prove camille's boyfriend beat her, as "e.t." uncovers new clues about their relationship. >>> welcome to my yard sale! >> "e.t." cameras take you inside the tents for steadman's antique desk, the baby carriage, the antique couch. >> my celebrity butt was sitting on it. >> how you can own oprah's favorite things. plus
the movie features the voices of owen wilson, woody harrelson and amy poehler. "free birds" is rated p-g. azuz soon, californians from sacramento to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>>...
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you can see him alongside christian bale and woody harrelson in the new movie "out of the furnace." >> like patty said you did, i am going to have to teach you a lesson? >> no, he is good. he is good. >> teach me a lesson. >> i gave you my word. >> yeah, teach you a lesson. >> everything is good. >> let me hear you say it. >> teach me a lesson. >> remember what we talked about? >> is this boy deaf? you been hit too many times? >> ha-ha. >> jason, we talked, everything is good. >> ha-ha-ha. >> jimmy: that is good. "out of the furnace" opens in theaters december 6th, please welcome casey affleck. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: what is going on? >> something is happening. my fly isn't closing. it's closed. >> jimmy: i mean, you are blessed, what are you going to do? >> get some tape. >> jimmy: i can't believe this is your first time on the show. we have spent, you know, i was going out with your brother for a while. >> yeah. and then you brock up. and now we stayed friend. >> jimmy: we stayed in touch. what was it last time i saw you. i saw you at a charity event. >> uh-huh. >
you can see him alongside christian bale and woody harrelson in the new movie "out of the furnace." >> like patty said you did, i am going to have to teach you a lesson? >> no, he is good. he is good. >> teach me a lesson. >> i gave you my word. >> yeah, teach you a lesson. >> everything is good. >> let me hear you say it. >> teach me a lesson. >> remember what we talked about? >> is this boy deaf? you been hit too many...
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it's a woody allen line, 80% of life is showing up. the bureaucrats are in the back somewhere. they don't answer the phone. they don't answer their website. they're somewhere else. i'm going to be there to answer phone. i think it's a comic book notion of what we grew up, when there's a five alarm fire the police chief's on the other side of the curb watching. they want somebody to show up and lead. >> that's advantage that governors have as far as running for the presidency is concerned. they've had a leadership post. they've had to be the chief executive who takes care of real problems like a hurricane sandy blowing in. and we saw chris christie rise to the occasion and president obama rise to it. and christie was dealing with a state where his approvals were shaky at the time as a republican governor, democratic state. people saw them doing the job. >> thank you. and good luck in the race. i mean it. of course you know that. that person i mentioned. i will not disgrace his name. i will ask him to take responsibility for his words. he is a republican congressman in michigan.
it's a woody allen line, 80% of life is showing up. the bureaucrats are in the back somewhere. they don't answer the phone. they don't answer their website. they're somewhere else. i'm going to be there to answer phone. i think it's a comic book notion of what we grew up, when there's a five alarm fire the police chief's on the other side of the curb watching. they want somebody to show up and lead. >> that's advantage that governors have as far as running for the presidency is concerned....
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joining me right now from american red cross is woody baker co hen. >> there is a huge massive tornado last night, we've got 12 shelters open in the mid west. we're sending in resources people, and trucks. so there is quite a bit going on here. >> we're focusing on philippines here, tonight. what are the needs there? why is this important? >> philippines are really devastated. yil yip peen red cross about a thousand paid staff. so they're all mobilized and have been since before the storm hit. now, they're setting up shelters and getting into areas as soon as infrom a structure allows it. >> and money coming in here tonight are buying that food, water, and shelter materials. and everything else, so here is the number again. 415-954-7621. >> michael, thank you very much. you don't have to be too big, or too small to donate a group of students pitched in to help. 8-year-old miles lou called on his classmates at alta vista to help him sell baked goods miles saw what happened in the philippines and decided to take action. >> i felt bad and i wanted to help typhoon victims i just typed on s
joining me right now from american red cross is woody baker co hen. >> there is a huge massive tornado last night, we've got 12 shelters open in the mid west. we're sending in resources people, and trucks. so there is quite a bit going on here. >> we're focusing on philippines here, tonight. what are the needs there? why is this important? >> philippines are really devastated. yil yip peen red cross about a thousand paid staff. so they're all mobilized and have been since...
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. >> i thought -- >> woody hayes or something. what do you make of that? he's out there punching. he's not flinching anymore. >> i think it's an effort by the president to change the subject off of obama care which has been a disaster. i don't think the iran thing is part of that. >> i thought you were completely loon loony. >> i think the filibuster thing was a part of that. what it's going to do is unite republicans. which is good for republicans. as we know, it's not going to distract from obama care. and if we look at if republicans can avoid closing down the government, they're going to keep going up as we see. >> i saw it. >> and the president's ratings will keep going down because obama care is extraordinarily unpopular. >> the plan hasn't been the main reason of the drop in that. here's what we just talked about. is the president smarter to take the punches, just let them pound him on court appointments. he can't even get richard through on secretary of state. he can't get cabinet officials through. appellate court level. he's had to put up with people on the other side sa
. >> i thought -- >> woody hayes or something. what do you make of that? he's out there punching. he's not flinching anymore. >> i think it's an effort by the president to change the subject off of obama care which has been a disaster. i don't think the iran thing is part of that. >> i thought you were completely loon loony. >> i think the filibuster thing was a part of that. what it's going to do is unite republicans. which is good for republicans. as we know,...
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woody allen is on it, will smith, jon stewart, robert de niro, kanye west. it's very well done. david is going to do magic for us tonight. and i heard he taught you a trick, guillermo. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: now, when did he teach this to you? >> to put my finger inside my ear. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's really more hygiene than a trick. so that's the name of the trick, put your finger inside your ear? >> yeah. i'll show you. >> jimmy: okay. show me. all right. >> ow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very well done. your son is going to love that trick. it will probably make him cry, but when he gets older he'll love it. >> yeah, he'll like it. >> jimmy: if you want to see some real magic, though, look no further than toronto mayor rob ford. [ laughter ] rob ford, he's provided me with so much entertainment this week i feel like i should pay him a subscription fee like hbo. [ laughter ] as if the crack smoking wasn't enough, yesterday a police report came out. it was all manner of allegations including a prostitute, cocaine, sexual harassment. rob ford is like your drunk unc
woody allen is on it, will smith, jon stewart, robert de niro, kanye west. it's very well done. david is going to do magic for us tonight. and i heard he taught you a trick, guillermo. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: now, when did he teach this to you? >> to put my finger inside my ear. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's really more hygiene than a trick. so that's the name of the trick, put your finger inside your ear? >> yeah. i'll show you. >> jimmy: okay. show me. all...
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christian bale and woody harrelson in that with you. "ernest and celestine?" >> yes, it's an animated movie actually. >> jimmy: oh that's cool. >> yeah, it's of a bear. >> jimmy: oh, are you a bear? >> yeah. it's fun. >> jimmy: i always wanted to do one of those animated -- they always seem so -- >> it was a lot of fun. >> jimmy: and then "rising from ashes?" now, that's a documentary. >> yeah, i produced that. it's a documentary about the one bicycling team. you see them starting from this wooden bike race, and actually by the end of the documentary in six years, he was in the olympics, so you watch the journey. >> jimmy: is that right? >> it's really inspiring, yeah. >> jimmy: wooden bikes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: isn't that wild? >> it is wild. >> jimmy: i like seeing when people come up from that. right? "black nativity" i wanna talk about that. i remember our nativity scenes when we were growing up was under the tree. and then i would take out baby jesus and we had a train. that went around -- [ light laughter ] i always save jesus. you never get hit by the tr
christian bale and woody harrelson in that with you. "ernest and celestine?" >> yes, it's an animated movie actually. >> jimmy: oh that's cool. >> yeah, it's of a bear. >> jimmy: oh, are you a bear? >> yeah. it's fun. >> jimmy: i always wanted to do one of those animated -- they always seem so -- >> it was a lot of fun. >> jimmy: and then "rising from ashes?" now, that's a documentary. >> yeah, i produced that. it's a...
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you get very few votes if you are a republican, and i am willing to go anywhere, show up like woody allen says, 80% is showing up. these other guys are kind of like trolls, who don't like the light, who will show up, will stay home with their right wing warrens. he said i will go out and meet the other guy. that is what he was saying. >> i absolutely agree. it's an appealing message to voters, and barack obama used this message to a tremendous effect in that first big speech. the idea that politics, that all the rancor of politics is somehow lose 3, and with the right person in place, that could be wiped away. >> if he is leasing that party, he can remove some of the rancor. a year from now, they will begin to do it. they will begin to do it if they go in his direction. in the other direction, it's another. the problem is, the republican party is not dominated numerically by the tea party, but it is dominated strategically by them. they are scared to death to say, we are the majority. we are not tea party people. the tail wags the dog. >> ahead of the republican party in congress. the tea
you get very few votes if you are a republican, and i am willing to go anywhere, show up like woody allen says, 80% is showing up. these other guys are kind of like trolls, who don't like the light, who will show up, will stay home with their right wing warrens. he said i will go out and meet the other guy. that is what he was saying. >> i absolutely agree. it's an appealing message to voters, and barack obama used this message to a tremendous effect in that first big speech. the idea...
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. >> with movies like woody allen's blue jazz and the short lived tv show trauma, neighbors say this city is ready for its closeup. >> i think the buzz just out in the neighborhood that something was happening, you know. it's kind of cool. >> and that rebate program has been around since 2006. it's really gaining momentum now with the biggest boost in the last couple of years. all right. we want to update you now on this kcbs traffic alert. no b.a.r.t. service now until at least 6:00 this morning. so they had hoped to restore train service by 5 a.m., but b.a.r.t. just sent out a tweet that these computer glitches are a major problem. the technical glitch is the computer system in central control is not communicating with the track switches and so that is what's causing the system wide shutdown. ac transit, alameda oakland ferry, harbor bay on time as well as ace train no. 1 coming out of the central valley. it's been windy overnight. chp issued a number of high wind advisories, you name a bridge it pretty much has a chp wind advisory on it now. knocked down trees, power linings, the
. >> with movies like woody allen's blue jazz and the short lived tv show trauma, neighbors say this city is ready for its closeup. >> i think the buzz just out in the neighborhood that something was happening, you know. it's kind of cool. >> and that rebate program has been around since 2006. it's really gaining momentum now with the biggest boost in the last couple of years. all right. we want to update you now on this kcbs traffic alert. no b.a.r.t. service now until at...
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and i've heard people like woody allen talk about this. the tragedy of the artist who can't practice his art. and that was sal because he was living -- now days you'd say, well sal go get a video camera and go make your own movies, or whatever. and he probably would. but at that time movies and television shows were still kind of a you had to be on the inside to kind of do it and so there was an actor who was still very, very passionate about what he did but couldn't practice it in the same way so i wanted to kind of capture the tragedy of that. >> rose: this book is called "actors anonymous" a novel by james franco. what's next? >> what's next? i'm doing a -- i'm going to run down the ligs. there's -- i adapted a book by cormac mccarthy called child of god. very dark about neck roe feel ya but very good. we got very good reviews for that in venice and new york and toronto. i think it will be released in february. i directed a movie about -- >> rose: who did the screenplay? >> i did with my producing partner but based on cormac's book. it'
and i've heard people like woody allen talk about this. the tragedy of the artist who can't practice his art. and that was sal because he was living -- now days you'd say, well sal go get a video camera and go make your own movies, or whatever. and he probably would. but at that time movies and television shows were still kind of a you had to be on the inside to kind of do it and so there was an actor who was still very, very passionate about what he did but couldn't practice it in the same way...
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. >> woody allen there. >> not only good reading taste. but he can balance it on his head. i'm going to go with otis. i'm a little biased. >> you can put anything there. i don't think it's obedient. i think he's really tired. >> apathy? >> yeah. >> they have the same smile, too. >> and he's a little older. so, maybe he is not even awake at that point. >> right. >>> and now, to the 4-year-old who's become an online star after his mom started a facebook page to show her son why he shouldn't be embarrassed about wearing his glasses. this is noah fisher. and he is adorable. his mom asked friends and family to post photos of themselves wearing glasses to support noah. but the page went viral. and now, thousands of strangers have posted their photos. we thought it was a great idea. we are 100% behind you. you rock. and you look scrumptious in the glasses. >> yes. >> you do, sara haines. >> you do, dan harris. >> those are legit. usually, you have lights on the side. >> i took those off. >> noah, you rock. >> take these off, too. but at famous footwear, we believe... ...the best v
. >> woody allen there. >> not only good reading taste. but he can balance it on his head. i'm going to go with otis. i'm a little biased. >> you can put anything there. i don't think it's obedient. i think he's really tired. >> apathy? >> yeah. >> they have the same smile, too. >> and he's a little older. so, maybe he is not even awake at that point. >> right. >>> and now, to the 4-year-old who's become an online star after his mom...