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alexander payne. they should be supported. in the 1970's, they were supported. i do not feel it is that way now. i may be speaking out of turn for them. i do feel there is a struggle for even the most moderate budget picture to be made. and if you don't get it made and people do not see it, there is always that problem of distribution. there are pictures you do not see any they go straight to video. of course now, ultimately, pictures will be shown through satellite. all kinds of platforms. which is great but it is this period, george lucas was talking about it, and 10 years is going to be the dark zone. we do not know where things will land in terms of how they will be presented. >> at the same time, thinking about the technology, you are in love with film. >> yes. yes. >> he did this movie on film. >> nothing for dailies or anything? >> i did shoot digital at night. we can't light the streets anymore. it takes too much time. the cameras are good. >> so you combined film and digital. to sit here, his enthusiasm is so great. >> absolutely. >> after all of the fi
alexander payne. they should be supported. in the 1970's, they were supported. i do not feel it is that way now. i may be speaking out of turn for them. i do feel there is a struggle for even the most moderate budget picture to be made. and if you don't get it made and people do not see it, there is always that problem of distribution. there are pictures you do not see any they go straight to video. of course now, ultimately, pictures will be shown through satellite. all kinds of platforms....
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where's thomas payne? >> alexander payne. >> remember hamilton? remember lincoln when he talked about the national dealt bt whe went bankrupt? they're probably resurrected. >> we could use their help. >> ford's theater, right back. honestly, i think if you actually sat down with some of these guys in congress, they would say you know what? it's about time that people didn't get their check. it's about time we put our feet on the third rail. i don't know. the third rail is very frightening to me. the rats seem to be immune. >> the rats are all over it. >> they're immune. or do they jump over the third rail? >> let's move on to things we at least can accurately analyze instead of washington. >> the survival skills of rats. >> moving on to citigroup. they posted third quarter results that did meet wall street forecast, hurt by weaker income revenue, coca-cola, 54 cents a share and johnson & johnson raised its full year guidance. there we have three of the larger companies in the united states of america. city did come in a very bit below the earnings
where's thomas payne? >> alexander payne. >> remember hamilton? remember lincoln when he talked about the national dealt bt whe went bankrupt? they're probably resurrected. >> we could use their help. >> ford's theater, right back. honestly, i think if you actually sat down with some of these guys in congress, they would say you know what? it's about time that people didn't get their check. it's about time we put our feet on the third rail. i don't know. the third rail...
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payne. it's a good holiday movie because it's about a family coming together in this little town in nebraska. kind of reluctantly. also a father-son story with a terrific performance by bruce dern as this guy starting to lose it a little bit. an aging nebraskaen who lives in montana who thinks he won one of those sweepstakes. he got one of those letters that says you may have won a million dollars. he persuades his son to drive him to pick up the money, and they stop in his hometown along the way where memories and faces from the past pop up. >> we have a clip, where bruce dern is going to claim the money that he insists he won. >> listen to me, you didn't win anything. it's a complete scam. you have to stop this, okay? >> i'm running out of time. >> you don't even have a suitcase. >> i'm not staying there. >> dad, i can't let you go. >> none of your business. >> yes, it is. i'm your son. >> then why don't you take me? >> i can't just drop everything and drive to lincoln, nebraska. >> what e
payne. it's a good holiday movie because it's about a family coming together in this little town in nebraska. kind of reluctantly. also a father-son story with a terrific performance by bruce dern as this guy starting to lose it a little bit. an aging nebraskaen who lives in montana who thinks he won one of those sweepstakes. he got one of those letters that says you may have won a million dollars. he persuades his son to drive him to pick up the money, and they stop in his hometown along the...
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alexander payne. he met with president lincoln and douglass attends ceremonies and tends robert small who was a hero it is like kobe co-, playing in robert malls. is he just he didn't know what to say. of when he was slave. entrusted in south carolina. heed read the ought bog feet. and he could be disciplined here we are live in the flesh. i will shake your hand. and they friends. they both donated ornaments to the metropolitan. ame and there is two candle that they have douglass. and this is the church that douglass would frequently attend bethlehem back baptist church. fran grim key. and he married. i three minutes. so douglass was. knew how important it was. so we met with so many. organized religion and a frequent attendee in sun school. and exhibitions and society met here. he was involved with the organization. one of the most famous speeches less onlz of the hour to deliver 1894. a speech where douglass was starting to lose faith a little bit. pew marker charles dunbar. i am going to get myself
alexander payne. he met with president lincoln and douglass attends ceremonies and tends robert small who was a hero it is like kobe co-, playing in robert malls. is he just he didn't know what to say. of when he was slave. entrusted in south carolina. heed read the ought bog feet. and he could be disciplined here we are live in the flesh. i will shake your hand. and they friends. they both donated ornaments to the metropolitan. ame and there is two candle that they have douglass. and this is...
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in 180 # 9, thomas payne comes basically to die. he had been a hero of the revolution, obviously, as we all know, and as happens with revolutionaries, when the revolution was over, he didn't settle down and become a bureaucrat in the new government the way he was supposed to but continued to be what people punned in his day as a pain. [laughter] he died an outcast and miserably. in the 1840s, the misfit of all, edgar allen poe in the places all around, living on west 3rd street when the raven came out, and the raven was his first -- he finally had a successful poem. everybody loved the raven, all the humorous parodies which is a sure sign of success. abraham lincoln was fond of the pole cat. it didn't help. he was still a miserable character, poe, and died not long after, miserably. in 1849. he had a few years of being successful. in the 1850s, walt whitman, the most vilified and misunderstood poet of the century, i'd think, comes into the village to hang out in the first celebrated bohemian scene in the late 1850s in a basement's r
in 180 # 9, thomas payne comes basically to die. he had been a hero of the revolution, obviously, as we all know, and as happens with revolutionaries, when the revolution was over, he didn't settle down and become a bureaucrat in the new government the way he was supposed to but continued to be what people punned in his day as a pain. [laughter] he died an outcast and miserably. in the 1840s, the misfit of all, edgar allen poe in the places all around, living on west 3rd street when the raven...
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alexander payne, "nebraska." david o'russell, "american hustle." best motion picture drama. "12 years a slave." "captain phillips." "gravity,", "philomena." >> congratulations. >> they've got the nominees for the golden globes coming up in hollywood. >> kind of a solemn moment for something that should be celebratory. >> 'cause they are still up too early. they were probably at a laker game last night. >> you think so? >> not to stereotype. >> 16 minutes before the top of the hour. >> i'll take it from here. we're talking about people seeking unemployment benefits. we will analyze the numbers right after this break >>> we've got quick headlines for you now. the fcc is holding a vote today on whether air passengers should be allowed to talk on their cell phones while on the airplane. according to a new quinnipiac poll, 60% of americans don't want that to happen. they would fly in peace -- they would like. and thousands of people don't have mail. yahoo mail down since monday night. the company blames the problem on hardware. it's always something. >>
alexander payne, "nebraska." david o'russell, "american hustle." best motion picture drama. "12 years a slave." "captain phillips." "gravity,", "philomena." >> congratulations. >> they've got the nominees for the golden globes coming up in hollywood. >> kind of a solemn moment for something that should be celebratory. >> 'cause they are still up too early. they were probably at a laker game last night. >>...
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payne or quinton tarrantino, the kazan/payne similarity is there. one made movies about the human condition. the other makes movies about the human condition. >> jimmy: as far as trying to get to work with alexander payne, will you seek him out? you tell him, i am -- i like your work, i would love to work with you? or does he call you? how does that work? >> well my daughter laura starred in alexander's first movie "citizen ruth" i met him then for about an hour. ten years ago last week i got the script of "nebraska" sent to me by him. with no offer. just -- what you do you think of this material? i loved it. the next morning as soon as it opened at 9:00, went to toys "r" us, bought a red truck, left a note i think i am woody, left it with the secretary. make sure she would deliver and not go home and give it to her kid. i never heard back from him. laura ran into him a month later. he said, tell your dad, i really appreciated the little truck and the note. the next thing i knew he was off making "sideways." and, nothing happened after that. and the
payne or quinton tarrantino, the kazan/payne similarity is there. one made movies about the human condition. the other makes movies about the human condition. >> jimmy: as far as trying to get to work with alexander payne, will you seek him out? you tell him, i am -- i like your work, i would love to work with you? or does he call you? how does that work? >> well my daughter laura starred in alexander's first movie "citizen ruth" i met him then for about an hour. ten years...
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i saw alexander payne's nebraska and it's an absolute must see of the year. if you can see it at the festival, absolutely book you tickets now because it's gonna be a hot ticket. > >thank you erik. > >thank you. still ahead-- the feeling from the trading floor. what it's like to trade the markets with as the debt ceiling deadline looms. chart talk is next. matt cavanaugh joins us now for a closer look at the charts on wells fargo. wells fargo coming out with earnings tomorrow. what do you think is likely to happen with this stock? > >it's really interesting because wells fargo is a stock that's broken a lot of it's support levels---like the 50 day and the 200 day moving average. but looking at it from my perspective, i think it looks still like it's pretty attractive. it pays a 3% dividend. really a cheap stock valuation wise and i think that people's concerns about the mortgages or the slowdown in the mortgage market is a little bit overblown. i think at as long as wells can hold this level here, it's gonna be a good buy in the long term. > >is it a long ter
i saw alexander payne's nebraska and it's an absolute must see of the year. if you can see it at the festival, absolutely book you tickets now because it's gonna be a hot ticket. > >thank you erik. > >thank you. still ahead-- the feeling from the trading floor. what it's like to trade the markets with as the debt ceiling deadline looms. chart talk is next. matt cavanaugh joins us now for a closer look at the charts on wells fargo. wells fargo coming out with earnings tomorrow. what...
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he's currently starring in critically acclaimed new film by alexander payne called "nebraska" which is in select theaters nationwide. say hello to our buddy, will forte, everybody. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: orville willis forte iv welcome back to our show. >> that's right. i got to say, i'm so happy for you and congrats on this new movie "nebraska" that you're in. you're amazing in it, dude. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: you know we're fans of you here -- [ applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: you killed it. you killed it. so good, the critics are loving it. it's -- it's a family story. >> yes. >> jimmy: "nebraska." you're very close with your family. >> yes. >> jimmy: you've brought out pictures of your family before. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and tonight you brought -- you said that you -- back stage your mom is very close to you, your mom googles you all the time. >> she loves checking -- like on an hourly basis she will check in on what is out there about me. >> jimmy: yeah. she will google anything. >> yeah. >> jimmy: about you. and she left you a voicemail and you brought the voicema
he's currently starring in critically acclaimed new film by alexander payne called "nebraska" which is in select theaters nationwide. say hello to our buddy, will forte, everybody. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: orville willis forte iv welcome back to our show. >> that's right. i got to say, i'm so happy for you and congrats on this new movie "nebraska" that you're in. you're amazing in it, dude. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: you know we're fans of...
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steve mcqueen "12 years a slave," alexander payne, "nebraska" david russell "marine hustle." best motion picture drama, "12 years a slave," "gravity," "fill mena," "rush." "captain philips." thank you. >> congratulations to our nominees. >>> please don't forget to joan us sunday, january 12th for the 71st annual golden globe awards hosted by tina fey and amy poe hler live on nbc. thank you and good morning. >> all right. that's cool. you should be with us as we listen to these nominations, because he goes crazy. you said this is huge, this is huge that oprah winfrey wasn't nominated. >> she was not nominated for her performance in "the butler." in fact the movie got no nominations at all. best picture, best actor. nothing. that was a surprise. that was a movie that did very well. seemed to be doing well. could still get oscar nominations. the hollywood board didn't go for it. >> anything else jump out at you? >> well "12 years a slave" and "american hustle" four cast members an three from "12 years a slave" also some surprises like the movie "rush" ron howard race car movie a
steve mcqueen "12 years a slave," alexander payne, "nebraska" david russell "marine hustle." best motion picture drama, "12 years a slave," "gravity," "fill mena," "rush." "captain philips." thank you. >> congratulations to our nominees. >>> please don't forget to joan us sunday, january 12th for the 71st annual golden globe awards hosted by tina fey and amy poe hler live on nbc. thank you and good...
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now the kids want to work for alexander payne. or quentin tarantino. it's the same kind of a feeling as i had with mr. kazan. and it's very challenging. but at the same time he gives you fabulous teammates. it works on the paper when he gave me the script. there's, i've invented a lot of stuff to keep characters alive in my career. embroidered, if you will. i didn't have to do any of that in this movie. it was all on the script. when we go in the house and there's a scene where i say, this is my room and my old house. and the wife says you know this is where woody's little brother david died and will my son says to me do you remember that, dad? and the line that's written is i was there. i was there. who says stuff like that? but this guy has it in his script already. you don't have to come up with that stuff. and that's just, my daughter laura, did a series called "enlightened." that's enlightenment. you know? it's been wonderful so far. it feels good that people the biggest thing is i'm trying to get people to go out and see the movie. because we're
now the kids want to work for alexander payne. or quentin tarantino. it's the same kind of a feeling as i had with mr. kazan. and it's very challenging. but at the same time he gives you fabulous teammates. it works on the paper when he gave me the script. there's, i've invented a lot of stuff to keep characters alive in my career. embroidered, if you will. i didn't have to do any of that in this movie. it was all on the script. when we go in the house and there's a scene where i say, this is...
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really good movie directed by alexander payne who i think is one of our best filmmakers. >> so spielberg had that criticism a while back. everyone's making blockbusters and cg and everything else. is that changing at all now >> well, i don't know if it's changing. it's hard to figure out what's going on in the movie business but it does seem to happen that every spring and summer, people are complaining about the blockbusters and sequels and all the action movies and grown-up people are just more curious audience members do a lot to go and see. but then in the fall -- this happened last year you know when there was spielberg's own "lincoln" and "django" and "argo." this fall we have a ton of really interesting, good movies of all different kinds to see, from "gravity" to "12 years a slave" to "nebraska." so, it does seem like it's possible. i think it's hard sometimes for these movies to find a big enough audience. i think that's really the challenge. they do seem to get made. >> i surrender that i'll ever see a romantic comedy in the theater any time soon, but i want to ask you about th
really good movie directed by alexander payne who i think is one of our best filmmakers. >> so spielberg had that criticism a while back. everyone's making blockbusters and cg and everything else. is that changing at all now >> well, i don't know if it's changing. it's hard to figure out what's going on in the movie business but it does seem to happen that every spring and summer, people are complaining about the blockbusters and sequels and all the action movies and grown-up people...
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alexander payne, "nebraska," david o'russell "american hustle." best motion picture drama, "12 years of slave," "captain phillips," "gravity," "rush," thank you. >> first reaction to this, all those movies i want to see. that's great. >> a spectacular list of movies this year and some really big-name actors and actresses. >> "gravity," "12 years of slave." >> "good wife." >> television. a lot of stuff here. >> good stuff. >> good way to spend christmas holidays. >> and on tuesday, we'll talk with golden globe nominee about her performance in "12 years of slave" here on "cbs this morning." >>> and all that mattered on this day in 2000, do you,, >>> now that the absentee ballots have gone against the vice president, the only chance depending on what happens here at the supreme court. >> all thatters, the landmark decision, bush versus gore. the ruling made bush the president ending five weeks of uncertainty following election day 2000. the high court overturned the order to row count. the recount in florida was said to be unconstitutional. in januar
alexander payne, "nebraska," david o'russell "american hustle." best motion picture drama, "12 years of slave," "captain phillips," "gravity," "rush," thank you. >> first reaction to this, all those movies i want to see. that's great. >> a spectacular list of movies this year and some really big-name actors and actresses. >> "gravity," "12 years of slave." >> "good wife." >>...
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>> i would say there's three -- >> rose: alexander payne for sure. >> kazan, hitchcock, alexander payne. the others quentin i would think would be there but i worked for three hours for him on django so i didn't have much to see. jack as a director was absolutely fabulous. >> rose: what is jack going to do? will he continue to act? >> he's sharp as a tack! he gets it. who could sit through this pathetic laker team this year and he's there every night and they play in the gym, that's all. that was the wonderful thing about cannes. when we went to cannes i'd never been in a gym as big as cannes. that's 2,000 plus people watching a movie that you're in. >> rose: you've never been in a gym that big? >> i call them gyms. movie theaters, palaces. i just -- the wonderful thing about cannes for me was the explosiveness of the reaction the minute the movie start and alexander and i were next to each other and we looked at each other and we said "they got it and they're reading subtitles." so we said maybe at home they'll even get it more but they got it over there which made paramount realize th
>> i would say there's three -- >> rose: alexander payne for sure. >> kazan, hitchcock, alexander payne. the others quentin i would think would be there but i worked for three hours for him on django so i didn't have much to see. jack as a director was absolutely fabulous. >> rose: what is jack going to do? will he continue to act? >> he's sharp as a tack! he gets it. who could sit through this pathetic laker team this year and he's there every night and they play...
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big summer popcorn global event or as small as what's comeing with alexander payne, a little black-and-white movie called "nebraska." all the rest of the noise, how are we going to see your product, what's the next window? all of that can be sorted out. >> rose: this something you dreamed of doing? >> no, i never dreamed of this. i -- i dreamed of being in show business i would watch the "tonight show" and i would say those people seem like they're having fun. that sounds like a great life. >> rose: a great life, sit at a table and interview people. that's what i said. >> you worked for harvey, didn't you? >> harvey hired me in buffalo, new york when i was in college but harvey was nice enough to give me job and teach me i started as a runner for harvey. he was a concert promoter. is he became a pretty serious concert promoter. he gave me a chance and he and i became partners. he started miramax and i decided i wanted to be in the management and production business and off we both went. >> rose: so what have you learned? you went to see -- same thing, you went to siebernny brill? >> bernie b
big summer popcorn global event or as small as what's comeing with alexander payne, a little black-and-white movie called "nebraska." all the rest of the noise, how are we going to see your product, what's the next window? all of that can be sorted out. >> rose: this something you dreamed of doing? >> no, i never dreamed of this. i -- i dreamed of being in show business i would watch the "tonight show" and i would say those people seem like they're having fun....
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payne. there's got to be places where they should be supported. in the '70s they were supported. i don't feel that way now. i think it's more of a struggle. maybe i'm speaking out of turn with them i don't know. but i feel there's a struggle for even the most moderate budget picture to be made. and even if you get it made and people don't see it because there's that problem of the distribution to getting to see it. pictures you don't see anymore that go straight to video. because now ultimately pictures will be shown through the satellite. >> rose: there are all kinds of platforms which is great but it's now this period -- george lucas was talking about it. a period of like ten years. it will be a dark zone where we won't know where things will land in terms of how things will be presented ten years from now. >> rose: but at the same time and thinking about the technology because you still are in love with film >> yes, yes. you have nothing for me for dailies or anything? >> we did the daili
payne. there's got to be places where they should be supported. in the '70s they were supported. i don't feel that way now. i think it's more of a struggle. maybe i'm speaking out of turn with them i don't know. but i feel there's a struggle for even the most moderate budget picture to be made. and even if you get it made and people don't see it because there's that problem of the distribution to getting to see it. pictures you don't see anymore that go straight to video. because now ultimately...
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alexander payne was a fabulous director. i got a work -- i got to work with my old pal bruce dern. it is very hard for actors to make value judgments when they play characters. findlways have to something to love about the worst character, including iago. what was that in this particular character? >> he felt that he was maligned. bruce dern and i owned a barrage together 40 years ago. family.with his he receives something in the mail that tells him he has won a million dollars. a magazine subscription. it is a scam. he takes his son and he travels back to nebraska to collect his money. i want my piece of it. he really thinks he was done bad. i got a chance to sing, i get a chance for some karaoke. ghetto" and hee feels like he is that boy that was maligned by life. tavis: what do you make of all of the buzz? the awards season is always exciting and it is wonderful to get respect from your peers, that i think it is dangerous when that becomes the measure of success beyond the box office. it is wonderful to be recognized, but he deserves it. bruce has had a wonderful career. this is
alexander payne was a fabulous director. i got a work -- i got to work with my old pal bruce dern. it is very hard for actors to make value judgments when they play characters. findlways have to something to love about the worst character, including iago. what was that in this particular character? >> he felt that he was maligned. bruce dern and i owned a barrage together 40 years ago. family.with his he receives something in the mail that tells him he has won a million dollars. a...
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payne, who directed "the descendants" with a performance by bruce dern as this older guy who thinks he's won a million dollars. he got one of those sweepstakes letters. and he goes back to collect the money with his son and they stop off in his hometown in nebraska. it's just a wonderful movie about family, about memory, about parents and children. it's got some melancholy parts, but it's really in the end a very kind of warm and satisfying movie. the performances are terrific. it's beautiful to look at. it's black and white, which is rare. >> i tell you, i always take your advice. >> i hope i don't let you sgloun thanks very much. >> that's a wrap of things for me, everybody. i'm alex witt. catch me each weekend from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on saturdays and sundays. thomas roberts is up next. >> hi, alex. i want to go see a movie now. i want to see "catching fire" and go buy big bulk paper towels. that's it. >> okay. >> it's a big list, right? >> you go ahead and do that, i'll do the movie. >> thanks. >>> the agenda next hour, a deadline is coming from president obama. ready or n
payne, who directed "the descendants" with a performance by bruce dern as this older guy who thinks he's won a million dollars. he got one of those sweepstakes letters. and he goes back to collect the money with his son and they stop off in his hometown in nebraska. it's just a wonderful movie about family, about memory, about parents and children. it's got some melancholy parts, but it's really in the end a very kind of warm and satisfying movie. the performances are terrific. it's...
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payne in suspected of cyber fraud was shipped to the u.s. from the dominican republic but russian officials as well as the man's family only learned about it a month later artist tom barton has more. he's accused of being a master internet fraudster alexander punin is currently believed to be in a prison in the u.s. state of georgia extradited there last month from the dominican republic his friends didn't know what happened to him for telecommuters only after one month we found out he was indeed arrested and held there but that's all we know. even his own mother was left in the dark eager belgium was there when he was already on his way back to russia we were waiting for him at home but he didn't arrive he simply disappeared a keen computer programmer from moscow the twenty four year old was wanted for embezzlement through internet scams used on banks including u.s. ones of at least five million dollars the russian government has lashed out at the u.s. saying he was snatched without their knowledge last question was about someone to us that
payne in suspected of cyber fraud was shipped to the u.s. from the dominican republic but russian officials as well as the man's family only learned about it a month later artist tom barton has more. he's accused of being a master internet fraudster alexander punin is currently believed to be in a prison in the u.s. state of georgia extradited there last month from the dominican republic his friends didn't know what happened to him for telecommuters only after one month we found out he was...
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payne and they also say that they are noisy that they weren't told about plans arrests sooner in their view they say this is just yet another example of russian national extradited from a third country specifically to the u.s. that they consider this unacceptable. course we are very concerned that we are once again faced with the interests of the russian citizens on the use one in the third contrie we consider this practice which has become a vicious tendency completely unacceptable we have repeatedly pointed out to the u.s. that if they have created says with russian citizens they have to send requests to russian law enforcement agencies in agreement with the ballet through treaty on the show legally on criminal cases signed in one thousand nine hundred nine could this is still not been them more than twenty four year old planning was on interpol's highest priority red list for a rest he was wanted for embezzlement through internet banking scams including the us banks of around five million dollars it's thought that he was part of a network that ripped off banks using the internet his
payne and they also say that they are noisy that they weren't told about plans arrests sooner in their view they say this is just yet another example of russian national extradited from a third country specifically to the u.s. that they consider this unacceptable. course we are very concerned that we are once again faced with the interests of the russian citizens on the use one in the third contrie we consider this practice which has become a vicious tendency completely unacceptable we have...
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i'm ed payne reporting. the office of the florida state attorney for duval county says alexander's conviction "was reversed on a legal technicality." "do you want fries with that" won't be your only option at mcdonalds next year. the restaurant chain will start to offer side salads at no additional cost in value meals in 2014. it's part of a partnership between the fast food giant and the clinton foundation. they will also make water, milk and juice the beverage that comes with a happy meal. mcdonald's says these new changes will happen in 20 major markets around the world and will be fully implemented by 2020. the orioles may not be heading to the offseason this year... but that's not stopping the team from ending the year on a good note... how they sent fans home happy last night. ((break 1)) map 40 maop green map health care exchanges... open next week answering many of the common questions... about obamacare... next in our cover story. plus... big news from baseball's top man. when commissioner bud selig
i'm ed payne reporting. the office of the florida state attorney for duval county says alexander's conviction "was reversed on a legal technicality." "do you want fries with that" won't be your only option at mcdonalds next year. the restaurant chain will start to offer side salads at no additional cost in value meals in 2014. it's part of a partnership between the fast food giant and the clinton foundation. they will also make water, milk and juice the beverage that comes...
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from director alexander payne. alexander payne has made six movies, but this is... the first time he doesn't have a screenwriting credit. [man] and, aaron and kevin battle... over which film is best: "let me in" versus "let the right one in." why can't people just appreciate international filmmaking? they can, and i love international filmmaking. yeah, okay, so then why did this need to be made? [man] all right here... on "just seen it." ♪ ♪♪ has a history of selfishness and greed. -i owe you. -yes, you do. [man] when he descends into the world of drug trafficking, he finds himself in over his head. if you're not in, you need to tell me. why? because you don't know someone 'til you know what they want. [man] not knowing who to trust may cost him everything. -how bad is it? -i'd say pretty bad. [man] in "the counselor." hi, i'm zorianna. -i'm salim. -and i'm sean. next up is "the counselor," directed by ridley scott... and written by cormac mccarthy. we've all just seen it. zorianna, counsel me on this movie. okay, well, the screenplay was written by cormac mcc
from director alexander payne. alexander payne has made six movies, but this is... the first time he doesn't have a screenwriting credit. [man] and, aaron and kevin battle... over which film is best: "let me in" versus "let the right one in." why can't people just appreciate international filmmaking? they can, and i love international filmmaking. yeah, okay, so then why did this need to be made? [man] all right here... on "just seen it." ♪ ♪♪ has a history of...