From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Julianne moore has always disappeared into her roles, but never more so in her new film called still alice. She plays a linguistics professor who is confronted with early onset alzheimers disease. Variety magazine writes moore guides us through the tragic arc of how it must feel to disappear before ones own eyes accomplishing one of her most powerful performances. Heres a trailer. Welcome, dr. Alice. Thank you. I hope to convince you that by observing these baby steps into the into where the hell were you . Went for a run. I hope you enjoyed that because you completely blew our dinner plans. I need to talk to you. I got something wrong with me. What is going on . Oh, boy. Are you going to break up or . I have alzheimers disease. Earlyonset. I can see the words hanging in front of me and i cannot reach them and i dont know who i am. I dont know what im going to lose next. Millennium, hedgehog. I would like to see you go to college
Nextmoore guides us through one of her most powerful performances. Here is the trailer for still alex. Thanks i hope to convince you by these baby steps into alice where were you . I need to talk to you. What is going on. I have alzheimers disease. I can see the words hanging in front of me and i cant reach them and i dont know who i am. I would like to see you go to college. Cant use your situation to get me to do everything. Like anti . Its not fair. On your mother. We have to keep the important things in our life going. We have to try or we are going to go crazy. I am not suffering. I am struggling. Struggling to be a part of things. Stay connected to who i once was. So lived in the moment, i tell myself. It is really all i can do. Live in the moment. I spoke with the Julianne Moore earlier this year in new york. There is a lot of buzz about the stone. He went to toronto. All of a sudden i was no distributor. Now there is a distributor because there is a sense that this was a specia
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Always disappeared into the roles but never more so in her new film called still alice. She plays a linguistics professor who is confronted with early onset alzheimers disease. She guides us through the tragic art of how it must feel to disappear before ones own eyes accomplishing whatever most particle performances. Heres a trailer. Welcome, dr. Alice. Thank you. I hope to convince you to conserving baby steps into tehhe where are you . Went for a run. I hope you enjoyed that. I need to talk to you. I got someone i want you to meet. What is going on . Oh, boy. Going to break up or . I have alzheimers disease. Earlyonset. I can see the words hanging in front of me and i cannot reach them and i dont know who i am. Millennium hedgehog. Of the like to see you go to college. You cannot use this situation to get me to do everything. It doesnt have to be fair. Up im aim a mother. We have to keep the important things in our life going.
Could keep it on the deas list of most dangerous drugs in the move to decriminalize and each legalize the drug. From earlier this year, this hearing is about an hour, 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon. Id like to call this subcommittee hearing of the subcommittee on Government Operations of the Government Oversight Reform Committee to order. Welcome, everyone. Sorry for our late start. We did have votes that delayed the beginning of this hearing, but we will go ahead and proceed. And let me just cite, first, the order of business. Well hear from statements from members as they return from votes or through unanimous consent. We will also include their statements in the record. We will have one witness today, mr. Michael botticelli from the office of National Drug control policy. Hes joining us. We will hear from that witness, and then members will be able to question the witness. So usually the chair gets a couple of extra minutes in introductory statements from launc
It was refreshing. And everything wonderful perception that so many of us think of her as mysterious but you made her seem as normal as Blueberry Pie and many aspects. Getting a sense of them in that town where they grew up, one of the great pleasures for me is there was a story for of them, on a drive to every property we drove by, the story of a family that lived there and a feud that had started three generations earlier and the way it had been patched over and all the stories that lurked in that landscape and i also would just try to get a sense of what it was like for them growing up their end being the one listening to those stories they had and alice, their mothers sister who sounded like quite a character. Whenever there was an and dallas story didnt take long before i heard most of those that time or two. It was welcome hearing about them more and they grew up as a lot of people of their generation did here, hearing stories that were not just information but it was the pleasur