Dont move. I cant do much movin. Well, just dont move any. Whatd you shoot me for . Me . I didnt shoot ya. I just rode down the trail and found you lyin there not movin. Well, i thought you were dead. You dont need that gun, maam. Im not armed. Well, i guess not. Why were you chasin the man . Hes a killer. Robbed the wells fargo in lasso. You a lawman . I was deputized. Well, wheres your badge . Looks like he took that, too. How bad are you hurt . I dont know. Shot in the back. Shotgun blast. Too weak to ride very far, even if i can get on even if i can get on a horse. Well, i cant help you. My sister and i are all alone. Her husbands away. Lways does what he says. Well, i cant leave you to die. That isnt right. Say, i know. Itll be night soon and i can hide you in the barn. Rose never goes out there, the barn chores are mine. Ill be much obliged. Looks like a snows gonna set in before morning. Ill. Ill get your horse. Bodie, cheyenne bodie. Well, thats a funny name. Lilac . Lilac, whe
Japanese Prime Minister shinzo abe has confirmed he intends to delay a planned consumption tax hike by another two and a half years, and he vowed to do it without dissolving the lower house for a snap election. Abe told his plans to senior members of his liberal Democratic Party and its Coalition Partner komeito on monday. The tax is supposed to rise from 8 to 10 in april, but the government will need to pass another bill to approve the delay. He also met with finance minister taro aso, who had until now taken a cautious stance on the idea, and had called for an election to get the approval of voters. But he eventually accepted abes plan. Abe will hold a News Conference on wednesday at the earliest to explain his decision. The leaders of four opposition parties, though, charge the pushback means abes Economic Policy dubbed abenomics has failed. They say he bears the responsibility. They plan to jointly submit a no confidence motion against abes cabinet to the lower house on tuesday and
Japanese Prime Minister shinzo abe has confirmed he intends to delay a planned consumption tax hike by another two and a half years, and he vowed to do it without dissolving the lower house for a snap election. Abe told his plans to senior members of his liberal Democratic Party and its Coalition Partner komeito on monday. The tax is supposed to rise from 8 to 10 in april, but the government will need to pass another bill to approve the delay. He also met with finance minister taro aso, who had until now taken a cautious stance on the idea, and had called for an election to get the approval of voters. But he eventually accepted abes plan. Abe will hold a News Conference on wednesday at the earliest to explain his decision. The leaders of four opposition parties, though, charge the pushback means abes Economic Policy dubbed abenomics has failed. They say he bears the responsibility. They plan to jointly submit a no confidence motion against abes cabinet to the lower house on tuesday and
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. A program note sunday night on 60 minutes, i had a piece with larry david. Here is an outtake from that interview. Why did you want to do a play . I thought it would be something different, something fun, something i never experienced before. I would stand in the back and watch it and go to rehearsals and consult with the director and just see the entire thing unfold and then all of a sudden come it was presented to me to be in it. And, yes, i did have that moment of, oh, this will be really challenging. I made the decision to do it. And you are glad you did. Yeah, but ok, i am glad. Somewhat. I am glad with reservations. The director says youre an actor. You may say you are not, but you are. That is nice of her to say. You dont think you are . I am doing this, so i am. Ok, i am an actor. Why do you say you are not . I have never felt like one. When i sit in an audience, i dont look at the people performing and say, i was doing t
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. A Program Notes sunday night on 60 minutes, i had a piece with larry david. Here is an outtake from that interview. Why did you want to do a play . I thought it would be something different, something fun, something i never experienced before. I would stand in the back and watch it and go to rehearsals and consult with the director and just see the entire thing unfold and then all of a sudden come it was presented to me to be in it. And, yes, i did have that moment of, oh this will be really challenging. I made the decision to do it. And you are glad you did. Yeah, but ok, i am glad. Somewhat. I am glad with reservations. The director says youre an actor. You may say you are not, but you are. That is nice of her to say. You dont think you are . I am doing this, so i am. Ok, i am an actor. Why do you say you are not . I have never felt like one. When i sit in an audience, i dont look at the people performing and say, i was doing t