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danny boyle. >> cheers, man. rose: fo for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide.
danny boyle. >> cheers, man. rose: fo for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide.
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danny boyle. >> cheers, man. rose: fo for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. woman: it kind was, like, the bang that set off the night. man: that is the funkiest restaurant. man 2: the honey-walnut prawns will make your insides smile. woman 2: more tortillas, please. man 3: what is comfort food if it isn't gluten and grease? braff: i love crème brûlée. sobel: the octopus should've been, like, quadropus because it was really small. sbrocco: and, you know, when you split something, all the calories evaporate and then there's none. man: that's right. yeah.
danny boyle. >> cheers, man. rose: fo for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. woman: it kind was, like, the bang that set off the night. man: that is the funkiest restaurant. man 2: the...
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danny boyle. >> cheers, man. rose: fo for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. (vehicle starts up) >> and i - you could be out on the highway and i could hear my dad when he cranked that truck up and it made all this noise. >> he would shift with his foot, he would kick the gear, you know, the - kick it into gear when he was driving it. >> i had white friends. i had black friends. we all went out together. >> most of my friends were all white as kids. yeah, all of them were. i'd play with albert frank and all them. they just - just enjoy 'em and everything. and when it come time to go to school we thought we was going to the same school, all of us going together, you know. mom, we're going to school tomorrow, is school starting tomor
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. ♪ ♪ >> danny boyle is here. he has directed such acclaimed films as 20 hours later and steve jobs. he won the academy award for best writer in 2009 for "slum dog millionaire." boyle first made a name for himself as a filmmaker with his cult film trainspotting. it followed a group of heroin addicts following train tracks in scotland. now 20 years after the original film, boyle and the cast have reunited for a highly anticipated sequel. here is the trailer for tw trainspotting. ♪ >> missed you, man. >> i missed you too. >> choose your future. >> what did you wish to do differently? >> choose life. >> 20 years have just flown by, yeah? ♪ >> on the very first hit, you blocked it. heroin? n't take >> not for 20 years. >> you are an addict. just be addicted to something else. ♪ >> take a deep breath and choose life. ♪ host: i'm so happy to have danny boyle at this table. welcome. so there is -- a lot of times there is a pressure after such big hits like "trainspotting" to do the sequel right away. danny: yes.
. ♪ ♪ >> danny boyle is here. he has directed such acclaimed films as 20 hours later and steve jobs. he won the academy award for best writer in 2009 for "slum dog millionaire." boyle first made a name for himself as a filmmaker with his cult film trainspotting. it followed a group of heroin addicts following train tracks in scotland. now 20 years after the original film, boyle and the cast have reunited for a highly anticipated sequel. here is the trailer for tw...
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so everybody can relate to that. >> danny boyle, congratulations. >> what an honor. thank you so much. >> t2, train spotting. >> spring training is underway in the state of arizona. and today the a's take on italy as one of their exhibition games. mark ibanez joining us live from mesa with the shades on. the a's looking for a win. >> reporter: it is one of those occasions that i feel like i'm working for the chamber of commerce. it is a truly beautiful day for the a's in mesa. same can be said for the giants in scottsdale this afternoon. both will be playing. as the a's take batting practice here prior to the game, i wanted to you look at an unusual sight. the american flag on the left and, yes, as mike mentioned, team italy will be here as we're getting ready for the world baseball classic, which will begin. so the a's in an exhibition game within an exhibition season against team italy. hard to know what to expect this afternoon. ands you watch the a's continue to work out here, kind of cool because we're so close to the action. and it's one of the things that make
so everybody can relate to that. >> danny boyle, congratulations. >> what an honor. thank you so much. >> t2, train spotting. >> spring training is underway in the state of arizona. and today the a's take on italy as one of their exhibition games. mark ibanez joining us live from mesa with the shades on. the a's looking for a win. >> reporter: it is one of those occasions that i feel like i'm working for the chamber of commerce. it is a truly beautiful day for the...
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host: i'm so happy to have danny boyle at this table. welcome. is a of times there pressure after such big hits like "trainspotting" to do the sequel right away. this did not happen right away. danny: we could do that again, paid actors money. everybody would be happy to do it again, yeah? i don't remember any of that pressure at the time. there was so much astonishment that it had worked, and not just in britain, but globally it transferred. i think people were just frozen, their minds were frozen. it will never happen again. she took the original book, he published the sequel 7 years later which was the "10 years later" sequel. that to go at adapting see if that could be the sequel. host: tough subject matter. not a greatook is book like the original book, in my mind, and we did not do a great job adapting it great we knew people would be disappointed. rehash of what we had done originally. the original is thought of as being very original. it would be to besmirch it, follow it was something highly repetitive. we left it. it was only when the 2
host: i'm so happy to have danny boyle at this table. welcome. is a of times there pressure after such big hits like "trainspotting" to do the sequel right away. this did not happen right away. danny: we could do that again, paid actors money. everybody would be happy to do it again, yeah? i don't remember any of that pressure at the time. there was so much astonishment that it had worked, and not just in britain, but globally it transferred. i think people were just frozen, their...
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director danny boyle says that nostalgia, even to the point of denial, is a central theme in the film. >> one of their problems is that they imagine, as men often do, that they can still live like they were 20 years old. >> reporter: you're saying this with a smile, that you feel it yourself. >> very much so. i mean, it's a, something i'll hold up my hand and admit to. and it was one of the joys of doing the film was seeing how poorly men age and how wise women are. wheras we, it's not even like we think we're living in the past. we just are, and we're not admitting it to ourselves for so long. >> reporter: the new film is a sequel to the 1996 original "trainspotting," about four heroin-using, small-crime committing, wild-living young men. based on a 1993 novel by irvine welsh, it was a low-budget affair, boyle's second feature film, with then little-known actors, that became a smash hit. one of the most successful films ever made in britain, with a large, almost cult-ish following in the u.s. and worldwide. >> we believed in it very fervently, very passionately, in the book and how w
director danny boyle says that nostalgia, even to the point of denial, is a central theme in the film. >> one of their problems is that they imagine, as men often do, that they can still live like they were 20 years old. >> reporter: you're saying this with a smile, that you feel it yourself. >> very much so. i mean, it's a, something i'll hold up my hand and admit to. and it was one of the joys of doing the film was seeing how poorly men age and how wise women are. wheras we,...
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so i thought about it, and then i started working with danny boyle and we went up to glasgow and worked with recovering addicts and one guy became our heroin advisor on set. i went to one of their recovery meetings and i watched these young guys and girls come in and i saw the extraordinary suffering they were going through and the pain in their eyes and i thought it would be enormously disrespectful to them for me to go try heroin. >> stephen: to dabble. i didn't need to. it wasn't necessary. so i asked all of these people that were generous enough to give us their time, and i asked them to describe what it was like to withdraw and what it felt like when you injected heroin. i'm an actor and i have to use my imagination, so that's what we did. it would have been very disrespectful to them to have done that. >> stephen: when i watched trainspotting, i needed some of the subtitles for some of the scenes. is that scotland's revenge on the english? ( laughter ) >> no, i think our midgeys are the revenge. they're tiny mosquitoes. they're a night mayor. nobody goats there because they get ea
so i thought about it, and then i started working with danny boyle and we went up to glasgow and worked with recovering addicts and one guy became our heroin advisor on set. i went to one of their recovery meetings and i watched these young guys and girls come in and i saw the extraordinary suffering they were going through and the pain in their eyes and i thought it would be enormously disrespectful to them for me to go try heroin. >> stephen: to dabble. i didn't need to. it wasn't...
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. >> if you're a fan of this particular film from the 96, this is danny boyle, it's -- dealt with heroin addiction in the original just 20 years later. >> this is kind of like it just picks up years later. >> literally. >> we all aged at the same time. >> yup, 20 years later the exact same four guys are back, sick boy, you have beg by, mark rhett ton. spuds is back as well its a really fun film. again, no the for kids. very, very r rated but if you loved "trainspotting" one like i did, you will love "trainspotting" two its worth of the 20 year wait. it's available playing in theaters this weekend right here in d.c. >> good options. >> good to he soogies. >> let's go see power rangers together. >> come on. >> be a little more enthusiastic. >> kev if you like it i'm going. >> power rangers. go, go, power rangers. >> ♪ >> yeah >> get us out of this. >> 38 in washington. hey, winds out of the south at 18. we are going to be a little milder today with daytime highs in the low 60's. quick heads up. there could be a few showers here for the morning hours and clouds and then we'll turn partly
. >> if you're a fan of this particular film from the 96, this is danny boyle, it's -- dealt with heroin addiction in the original just 20 years later. >> this is kind of like it just picks up years later. >> literally. >> we all aged at the same time. >> yup, 20 years later the exact same four guys are back, sick boy, you have beg by, mark rhett ton. spuds is back as well its a really fun film. again, no the for kids. very, very r rated but if you loved...
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i grew up loving danny boyle. he's a brilliant film maker directed slumdog missile millionaire, steve jobs. the same four actors including i was want, greg gore back for this movie. first movie dealt with heroin addiction and mcgregor's character was trying to get over that addiction a very very incredibly well made movie for its time in '96. you never see anything like it before. it was shot well. it was shocking. this particular film is just the i love. it doesn't feel like sequel feels like you're catching up with these guys 20 years later. and that made it work. i loved that. that shot blows my mind when he's falling. it's a really well made movie i& recommend seeing it just prepare yourself it's not for kids whatsoever. it is as shocking and as kind of crazies the first train spotting. >> and why did danny boyle say they're calling it t2 train spotting. >> why the f2. >> pokes the nerd bear. >> i thought this was awesome. >> this is pretty cool. basically f2 is reference to terminator two. >> right. >> the mo
i grew up loving danny boyle. he's a brilliant film maker directed slumdog missile millionaire, steve jobs. the same four actors including i was want, greg gore back for this movie. first movie dealt with heroin addiction and mcgregor's character was trying to get over that addiction a very very incredibly well made movie for its time in '96. you never see anything like it before. it was shot well. it was shocking. this particular film is just the i love. it doesn't feel like sequel feels like...
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ite been 20 twreers since danny boyle's train spotting. >> that's the appeal of it. 20 years later they got the cast and danny o'boyle to come back. they were so young and drug addicts in the original film. i guess the hook year is what happens to those kind of people look like? they look pretty good for a bunch of drug addicts. he's going to be a bunch of twists. i'm excited. >> me too. meanwhile emma watson is in the movie based on the 2013 "the circle." >> it's a thriller about paranoia, surveillance, hacking. i tojts know where ohio comes up with these crazy ideas. emma watson, a young worker, goes to work for tom hanks at his tech company. it has a little bit of a suspension angle but timely as well that i like seeing toe ing eggers on the screen. thanks for your time. >>> coming up on "the dish," james glocker earned james beard award for the best food in the nation. wheel sample some of his winning dishes coming up next. you're watching "cbs this morning" sarld. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putting oregano in their w
ite been 20 twreers since danny boyle's train spotting. >> that's the appeal of it. 20 years later they got the cast and danny o'boyle to come back. they were so young and drug addicts in the original film. i guess the hook year is what happens to those kind of people look like? they look pretty good for a bunch of drug addicts. he's going to be a bunch of twists. i'm excited. >> me too. meanwhile emma watson is in the movie based on the 2013 "the circle." >> it's a...
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we have danny boyle joining us on the set on the nine. we know him from "slumdog millionaire." >> big time director coming up on the nine. i can't wait. that is about 50 minutes away or so. i'm excited about that. all right. first though i have to do another traffic update here. you can see that if you're trying to get into san francisco right now, there will be a little bit of a delay for you coming in westbound at the bay bridge toll plaza. it hasn't been a huge one but this is 20 minutes or so before you make it on. northbound 880, you can see some slow traffic. it slows from 238. this has become the new normal getting up to downtown oakland. northbound 280, 101 and 85, those silicon valley commutes have been rough this morning. all of them are still very, very full as you drive into sunnyvale, cupertino and mountain view. 8:46. let's bring steve in. >> sal, later in the day, it seeps that the south bay commute is worse later in the day. >> that is true. if you want to travel to your job in let's say cupertino, any time before 6:30 is
we have danny boyle joining us on the set on the nine. we know him from "slumdog millionaire." >> big time director coming up on the nine. i can't wait. that is about 50 minutes away or so. i'm excited about that. all right. first though i have to do another traffic update here. you can see that if you're trying to get into san francisco right now, there will be a little bit of a delay for you coming in westbound at the bay bridge toll plaza. it hasn't been a huge one but this...
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. >> reporter: officer patrick boyle he served and so did his son danny who tragically was killed the boyles run a charity in his name to help other children. >> pat boyle 68 scholarship in honor of his son danny into tried 20 years ago. >> he's most famous for being mugged 278 times as a granny c cop. >> takes a brave man to catch these on the street he's great guy, too. >> retired officer james lenox true leader. >> emerald society on the founding irish society. jim was police officer solved a lot of big cases back in the d day. >> captain william may. he's at the police academy now and never stops plugging the job he loves. >> we are hiring if anybody is looking for a profession to get into law enforcement. so go out to our website and log on and you'll have an opportunity to join one of the the greatest professions there is. >> reporter: edward miller, served decades with the philadelphia police but now is over at penn he made news this september when he was shot. here's some of our philadelphia eagles visiting with him in the hospital. detective lieutenant edward monaghan. >> ver
. >> reporter: officer patrick boyle he served and so did his son danny who tragically was killed the boyles run a charity in his name to help other children. >> pat boyle 68 scholarship in honor of his son danny into tried 20 years ago. >> he's most famous for being mugged 278 times as a granny c cop. >> takes a brave man to catch these on the street he's great guy, too. >> retired officer james lenox true leader. >> emerald society on the founding irish...
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officers patrick boil, he served and so did his son, danny, who tragically was killed. the boil's run a charity in his name to help other children. >> pat boyle, great scholarship and honor every his son dan high died 20 years ago. >> sergeant bob hurst, senior, president of the f.o.p. and the irish memorial. but he's most famous for being mugged 278 times as a granny cop. >> takes a brave man to dress like a granny to catch thieves on the street. he's a great guy, too. >> retired officer james lenox, true leader. >> emeralds society, the irish society, jim is a police officer, solved a lot of big cases back in the day. >> captain william may, he is at the police academy now, and he never stops plugging the job he loves. >> and we are hiring. if anybody's looking for a profession to get into law enforcement, so go out to our website, log on, you will have an opportunity to join one of the greatest professions that there is. >> edward miller, served decades with the philadelphia police, but now is over at penn. he made news this september, when he was shot. here is some
officers patrick boil, he served and so did his son, danny, who tragically was killed. the boil's run a charity in his name to help other children. >> pat boyle, great scholarship and honor every his son dan high died 20 years ago. >> sergeant bob hurst, senior, president of the f.o.p. and the irish memorial. but he's most famous for being mugged 278 times as a granny cop. >> takes a brave man to dress like a granny to catch thieves on the street. he's a great guy, too....