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>> hollywood is all about second chances if you leave things alone. you let people cool off and let time heal those wounds, but mel doesn't let that happen. he likes to get back in there and rip the scab off. >> april 2009, a hollywood shocker. gibson's wife of 28 years robin filed for divorce, citing irrec seibel differences. the divorce papers revealed that they had separated years earlier in 2006. just after gibson's notorious dui arrest. gibson's family man image was shattered. less than three weeks after the divorce announcement, he stepped out publicly for the first time with russian-born singer oksana grigorieva. in an interview with cnn's larry king, oksana denied she had anything to do with the divorce. >> do you ever feel you caused the breakup? >> he explained to me over and over again that it was not the reason they separated, since 2006 for sure, and they were very unhappy prior to that. >> reporter: the couple soon announced they were expecting a baby. >> there's another dichotomy of mel gibson. he was this very strict catholic with very
>> hollywood is all about second chances if you leave things alone. you let people cool off and let time heal those wounds, but mel doesn't let that happen. he likes to get back in there and rip the scab off. >> april 2009, a hollywood shocker. gibson's wife of 28 years robin filed for divorce, citing irrec seibel differences. the divorce papers revealed that they had separated years earlier in 2006. just after gibson's notorious dui arrest. gibson's family man image was shattered....
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part of the hollywood tour. the bus tour of shame. we hop aboard. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with the economy. today was not a good day on wall street, with the dow down 130 points. consider the staggering loss of personal wealth in the u.s. since the crash 2 1/2 years ago. despite the recent recovery, almost $8 trillion is gone from our retirement savings, checking accounts and home value. about $25,000 for every man, woman and child in the country. meanwhile, the official unemployment figure is bad enough at 9% but if you add in those who have given up looking or who are working part time but want to work more the rate climbs past 15%. that's more than 24 million people. so tonight, we meet two women who came up with a highly original solution to the crunch. they decided to take advantage of a booming market for used household goods. a market that has boosted sales of the nation's biggest pawn companies, 45% alone. here's vicki mabrey. >> reporter: if you're in the market for a ten-foot tall suit of armor or yo
part of the hollywood tour. the bus tour of shame. we hop aboard. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with the economy. today was not a good day on wall street, with the dow down 130 points. consider the staggering loss of personal wealth in the u.s. since the crash 2 1/2 years ago. despite the recent recovery, almost $8 trillion is gone from our retirement savings, checking accounts and home value. about $25,000 for every man, woman and child in the country. meanwhile,...
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military has been collaborating with hollywood in a way where hollywood screenwriters go to the military and they say we would like to have access for a person shooting a movie but it's just a military hardware and the military has said well we then it will demand your screenplay so that we can edit it to make your screenplay more character and what this sense of being is a huge subsidy to hollywood studios because the military provides the hardware discount rate for the purpose of building it and the end hollywood basically submits to censorship that's been going on for decades a lot talked about and it's a huge amount of money and what you basically have is the pentagon treating access to the public's hardware remember that that's that stuff the military hardware is owned by the taxpayer the pentagon is trading access to that in exchange for pressuring and really forcing studios to change the content of their movies so that their content doesn't question militarism he'd give us any examples of certain movies or certain criteria that the military in places upon us now. certainly i mean
military has been collaborating with hollywood in a way where hollywood screenwriters go to the military and they say we would like to have access for a person shooting a movie but it's just a military hardware and the military has said well we then it will demand your screenplay so that we can edit it to make your screenplay more character and what this sense of being is a huge subsidy to hollywood studios because the military provides the hardware discount rate for the purpose of building it...
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>> well, hollywood got really scared in general. it went beyond just a a hollywood shocker. gibson's wife of 28 years filed for divorce citing irreconcilable difference. it-t reveals they had separated years earlier, in 2006, just after gibson's notorious dui arrest. gibson's family man image was shattered. less than three weeks after the divorce announcement, he stepped out publicly for the first time with russian-born singer oksana grigorieva. in an interview with cnn's larry king, oksana denied she had anything to do with the divorce. >> do you ever feel you caused the breakup? >> he explained to me over and over again that it was not the reason they separated, since 2006 for sure, and they were very unhappy prior to that. >> reporter: the couple soon announced they were expecting a baby. >> there's another dichotomy of mel gibson. he was this very strikt catholic with very, very strict views and yet he was having a child out of we had lock. >> reporter: and also signed oksana to his record label. his production company produced and financed her music videos. >> he concei
>> well, hollywood got really scared in general. it went beyond just a a hollywood shocker. gibson's wife of 28 years filed for divorce citing irreconcilable difference. it-t reveals they had separated years earlier, in 2006, just after gibson's notorious dui arrest. gibson's family man image was shattered. less than three weeks after the divorce announcement, he stepped out publicly for the first time with russian-born singer oksana grigorieva. in an interview with cnn's larry king,...
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you talk to me. >> after the second mad max hits he's picked up by hollywood. he does a film called "the year of living dangerously" with international financing and significant our any weaver is his co-star. >> you're a spook, aren't you? >> if i were, i'd hardly tell you, would i? >> reporter: "the year of living dangerously" won mel gibson more attention from hollywood and from women around the world. he landed on the cover of "playgirl" magazine and then "people" magazine. >> "people" magazine was doing a cover story on mel gibson and they just sort of suddenly said, wait a minute, let's bill it, sexiest man alive. and a franchise was born. >> the sexiest man alive, hey. well, it's true, of course. i was just very relieved to read that i wasn't the sexiest man dead. i don't know. that's ridiculous notion, isn't it? is there such a thing? >> reporter: he may have been sexy, he but he wasn't available. before success and fame would find him, mel gibson had married robin moore and started a family. a husband, a father and leading man good looks, mel gibson was
you talk to me. >> after the second mad max hits he's picked up by hollywood. he does a film called "the year of living dangerously" with international financing and significant our any weaver is his co-star. >> you're a spook, aren't you? >> if i were, i'd hardly tell you, would i? >> reporter: "the year of living dangerously" won mel gibson more attention from hollywood and from women around the world. he landed on the cover of "playgirl"...
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and hollywood is hoping for the biggest summer ever. nbc's miguel almaguer has our preview. >> reporter: hollywood hopes to start summer off with a bang. >> you're in my world now. >> reporter: this weekend kicks the blockbuster movie season into high gear. action-packed big-budget new releases hit the silver screen just in time for the holiday. the stage set for hollywood to make -- >> the ship is ours! >> reporter: -- a boatload of money. >> the summer of 2011 is shaping up to be the biggest box office summer of all time. if it breaks $5 billion, it will break last year's record. and i think it has a really good chance of doing that. >> reporter: the studios are banking on the summer of sequels. >> i think it's happened again. >> reporter: there's "the hangover 2," "transformers 3," "pirates 4," and "fast 5." >> by and large, sequels are more expensive to make for the hollywood studios, but they're also the safer bet. >> reporter: those sequels come just at a time when hollywood could use a bit of a bounce. box office receipts were do
and hollywood is hoping for the biggest summer ever. nbc's miguel almaguer has our preview. >> reporter: hollywood hopes to start summer off with a bang. >> you're in my world now. >> reporter: this weekend kicks the blockbuster movie season into high gear. action-packed big-budget new releases hit the silver screen just in time for the holiday. the stage set for hollywood to make -- >> the ship is ours! >> reporter: -- a boatload of money. >> the summer of...
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trumped by the black white discourse and hollywood. i wonder whether or not it was to celebrate people of color because this is in hawaii or there is a larger issue that you're raising because you think that people of color are getting more respect across the board in hollywood. >> i think this is a great question. >> they are intertwined. i think the fact that we are set in hawaii almost requires actors of color to be a part of the show. >> friends did not have any black actors. >> you would think it would be requirement and if you look at past television shows and movies, there are incredibly white washed versions of chicago, new york, los angeles that don't reflect what you see when you walk down the street. those are definitely intertwined. i'm happy that we live in a climate where even though the representation is not where it should be that the studio executives and producers can say, this is set in hawaii so that we can have actors of color on their, tavis: the flip side is whether you are over having this conversation and you l
trumped by the black white discourse and hollywood. i wonder whether or not it was to celebrate people of color because this is in hawaii or there is a larger issue that you're raising because you think that people of color are getting more respect across the board in hollywood. >> i think this is a great question. >> they are intertwined. i think the fact that we are set in hawaii almost requires actors of color to be a part of the show. >> friends did not have any black...
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even here on the hollywood walk of fame his star is a popular tourist attraction. now this latest scandal and word of a secret son has the star tarnished. >> can you tell us about mildred or mildred's son? >> reporter: undoubtedly the lives of mildred baena have changed forever. her sister ignoring questions. friends say the 50-year-old retired housekeeper loved to throw parties, whether it was halloween or christmas, baena enjoyed entertaining and organizing get-togethers for long time employers, arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver. in many ways baena became part of the family. the new pictures obtained by tmz show schwarzenegger attended some of his maid's parties,
even here on the hollywood walk of fame his star is a popular tourist attraction. now this latest scandal and word of a secret son has the star tarnished. >> can you tell us about mildred or mildred's son? >> reporter: undoubtedly the lives of mildred baena have changed forever. her sister ignoring questions. friends say the 50-year-old retired housekeeper loved to throw parties, whether it was halloween or christmas, baena enjoyed entertaining and organizing get-togethers for long...
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thank you. >> jimmy: what do you think of hollywood? >> i think it's wildly exciting to be here. >> jimmy: is it? >> yeah, it is. it is. listen, we had a premiere of "thor" the other night, the lights going, it was a big, exciting crowd. all the stars around. and when i was a kid i used to walk around to the back of the television and see if i could find all the little people who lived so they told me in the glorious place i had never heard of of burbank. i thought it burbank like i thought of zanadu. burbank, i discovered, is not zanadu. >> jimmy: even zanadu isn't zanadu. i may use that word. is it allowed? >> get some value there. >> jimmy: when was the first time you came here? >> about 20 years ago, and i had the glamour, the gorgeousness of driving down to paramount to do my first film. [ applause ] thank you, thank you. and i was -- they said what car would you like to drive? i don't know, what -- said, well, you are directing a big movie, should be a red ford mustang convertible. we'll have it at the airport and give you sunglas
thank you. >> jimmy: what do you think of hollywood? >> i think it's wildly exciting to be here. >> jimmy: is it? >> yeah, it is. it is. listen, we had a premiere of "thor" the other night, the lights going, it was a big, exciting crowd. all the stars around. and when i was a kid i used to walk around to the back of the television and see if i could find all the little people who lived so they told me in the glorious place i had never heard of of burbank. i...
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i'm like, "well, in hollywood or on the terrorist list?" >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> i was like, trying to make sense of that. and funny enough... >> hinojosa: what's the d list? >> you know, i don't know. i mean like, some other guy's name who's maybe a "suspect," and then i changed my name from ( speaking in lebanese ) on my passport-- the american passport-- to haaz sleiman to make it simpler, you know, for whatever-- credit cards, everything. i mean, it just makes it easier. people kept messing up with my name, you know? whenever i'm shooting a movie they're putting my name on the ticket and they put it wrong, and it's like, "you know what? just haaz sleiman." my stage name is haaz sleiman. i like it because my ex-wife called me haaz for like, years, and i as like, "that's actually kind of cool." i mean, it's... it's... you know, it stuck. >> hinojosa: all right, so let's talk about nurse jackie, because i really love this character. and going back to where you interrupted me-- remember that? >> about the judgment? >> hinojosa: yeah. >
i'm like, "well, in hollywood or on the terrorist list?" >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> i was like, trying to make sense of that. and funny enough... >> hinojosa: what's the d list? >> you know, i don't know. i mean like, some other guy's name who's maybe a "suspect," and then i changed my name from ( speaking in lebanese ) on my passport-- the american passport-- to haaz sleiman to make it simpler, you know, for whatever-- credit cards, everything. i...
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. >> reporter: and we me that hollywood mages are not made to last. but her us was a political marriage. she was the kennedy he wanted to marry on the way to certify. and political marriages are presented adds enduring partnerships. one was want to follow. they are part of the company. this lady is called first lady. we buy a package want it to work. skip to england. this wedding 30 years ago was packaged as the first day of happily ever after. and years later, the end comes and none of us will feel great about that breakup. john edwards, and his late wife. the beautiful things he said about her at times. >> my beautiful wife elizabeth. >> reporter: yet his infidelity destroyed the marriage. al and tipper ten years after this famous kiss and 40 years of marriage, they called it quits. yes, there are politician whose marriages crumble of endure great stress there there have been plenty of both kinds, they are human, just like their con constuents. and they are only announced a separation right now, we may well think, till dess do you part, whatever hap
. >> reporter: and we me that hollywood mages are not made to last. but her us was a political marriage. she was the kennedy he wanted to marry on the way to certify. and political marriages are presented adds enduring partnerships. one was want to follow. they are part of the company. this lady is called first lady. we buy a package want it to work. skip to england. this wedding 30 years ago was packaged as the first day of happily ever after. and years later, the end comes and none of...
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film festival to assess whether the european film industry will be able to challenge the dominance of hollywood spotlight coming up. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers . hello yellow welcome to spotlight the international politics. as of today my guest is mark. italian the filmmakers are among those who many times revolutionized cinema they often brought in the patients became examples for their colleagues world like their names like the lead bertolucci and until the early hour synonymous with creative exits were in movies through the now and well to answer this question is one of the biggest names in european cinematography director of the venice film festival marco. russian and italian cinema has much in common both are deeply psychological italian film makers as well as russians have always been interested in dramatic advance and tragedy. their creative approach always forms of self-expression but the reality is both russian and italian taking the seen better days or has it. been privileged to have you in the studio thanks f
film festival to assess whether the european film industry will be able to challenge the dominance of hollywood spotlight coming up. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers . hello yellow welcome to spotlight the international politics. as of today my guest is mark. italian the filmmakers are among those who many times revolutionized cinema they often brought in the patients became examples for their colleagues world like their...
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[laughter] but any temptation to sort of court hollywood? no, but the horror stories are still there. you write a screenplay, or you write a play. you can't write a play hoping that another medium is gonna pick it up, 'cause i thick you probably do damage to what you intend, because you always have it in the back of your mind: "i better do this or better not do this so the movies will be interested." no, you can't do that. that is a form of censorship, self-censorship, which is far more dangerous in our democracy than outside censorship still. uh, no. and i didn't want to write screenplays because you don't own what you write in hollywood. you don't own the copyright. you can be fired from your own screenplay. and so, no, i've stayed away from that. the only other play of mine made into a movie that i will admit to-- though somebody made something they called the ballad of the sad café, but don't look at it if you can find it-- was a delicate balance, which was again a very good film made by the american film theater without any attempt to
[laughter] but any temptation to sort of court hollywood? no, but the horror stories are still there. you write a screenplay, or you write a play. you can't write a play hoping that another medium is gonna pick it up, 'cause i thick you probably do damage to what you intend, because you always have it in the back of your mind: "i better do this or better not do this so the movies will be interested." no, you can't do that. that is a form of censorship, self-censorship, which is far...
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if there is any image that has burned itself into that california it is hollywood and the hollywood sign. coca-cola never tried so hard to destroy something that of the people identified with. >> absolutely. the sign itself, of course, was not considered to be significant in the beginning and all. it was a gigantic billboard for hollywood land for real estate development, and it was very much not connected with the movie business. almost in a self-conscious way in. they did not want to move the people here. hollywood itself was born as a place that was a temperance community. it was for rich people who wanted to attend their gardens and compete with pasadena. so in terms of the tournament of roses. it outlawed any kind of smelly or noisy industry. it frequently had when it did have rooming houses of which there were very few it and signs that said no jews, dogs, or actors allowed. [laughter] this so the idea, the connection that had happened over the decades of the hollywood sign with hollywood with the movie business is almost a kind of happenstance. it is a kind of myth that is created
if there is any image that has burned itself into that california it is hollywood and the hollywood sign. coca-cola never tried so hard to destroy something that of the people identified with. >> absolutely. the sign itself, of course, was not considered to be significant in the beginning and all. it was a gigantic billboard for hollywood land for real estate development, and it was very much not connected with the movie business. almost in a self-conscious way in. they did not want to...
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hollywood-- wow. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and i told you, i asked you, "are you moving to hollywood?" you said, "no, no, i have an apartment north of the heights." >> yeah, i do, i do. i live uptown, and you know, for me it's just logistical. i do most of my writing on the subway. i find it's the perfect mix of being able to interact with the world and be closed off, so any time i'm in l.a.-- like when i had to shoot my episode of house-- any time driving feels like lost time. that's... that's my writing time is commuting time. so you know, i... i participate in that world as much as is necessary, and then i go home. >> hinojosa: you're a producer of a hollywood film. >> ( laughing ) well... >> hinojosa: i'm sorry, i just have to say that. >> i'm a co-producer. >> hinojosa: okay, you're a co-producer... all right, well, let's just say you are producing a major hollywood film in a team... >> when you say it like that it's terrifying! ( laughing ) >> hinojosa: well, i want to know if it's terrifying. i mean, how do you... i mean, suddenly you're like, negotiating hollywood executives. a
hollywood-- wow. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and i told you, i asked you, "are you moving to hollywood?" you said, "no, no, i have an apartment north of the heights." >> yeah, i do, i do. i live uptown, and you know, for me it's just logistical. i do most of my writing on the subway. i find it's the perfect mix of being able to interact with the world and be closed off, so any time i'm in l.a.-- like when i had to shoot my episode of house-- any time driving...
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they took over hollywood and they took over the mainstream media. and they devised a false pretense called objective journalism. they're not objective journalists because if you talked with journalists over a cocktail in washington or in new york city, you get down to the nitty-gritty of why these people got into journalism in the first place. and there are two answers they'll give you. social justice economic equality. their motivations were the civil rights movement. and so liberal white journalists are absolutely invested in the 1960s urban league, jesse jackson, naacp narrative and conservative black people need to shut up. >> host: are you telling me -- telling us that this only exists for liberals and for the liberal establishment, hmmm? are you? >> guest: are you talking about political correctness or control? >> host: however you want to answer it? >> guest: well, here's what i -- here's what i enjoy about conservative media. >> host: are you saying it doesn't exist with conservatives? do they have a exclusivity on this? >> guest: i really d
they took over hollywood and they took over the mainstream media. and they devised a false pretense called objective journalism. they're not objective journalists because if you talked with journalists over a cocktail in washington or in new york city, you get down to the nitty-gritty of why these people got into journalism in the first place. and there are two answers they'll give you. social justice economic equality. their motivations were the civil rights movement. and so liberal white...
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thank you. >> jimmy: what do you think of hollywood? >> what i think of hollywood. i think it's wildly exciting to be here. >> jimmy: is it? >> yeah, it is. it is. listen, we had a premiere of "thor" the other night, the lights going, it was a big, exciting crowd. all the stars around. and when i was a kid i used to walk around to the back of the television and see if i could pull the back off and find all the little people who lived so they told me, in the glorious place i'd never heard of burbank. i thought it burbank like i thought of xanadu. now, burbank, i've discovered is not xanadu. >> jimmy: even xanadu isn't xanadu. i may use that word. is it allowed? i don't know if it is. >> get some value for the x there. >> jimmy: when was the first time you came here? >> i came about 20 years ago, and i had both the glamour, the gorgeousness driving down to paramount to do my first film called -- [ applause ] thank you, thank you. and i was -- they said what car would you like to drive? i don't know, what -- said, well, you are directing a big movie, should be a red fo
thank you. >> jimmy: what do you think of hollywood? >> what i think of hollywood. i think it's wildly exciting to be here. >> jimmy: is it? >> yeah, it is. it is. listen, we had a premiere of "thor" the other night, the lights going, it was a big, exciting crowd. all the stars around. and when i was a kid i used to walk around to the back of the television and see if i could pull the back off and find all the little people who lived so they told me, in the...
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the citizen's advisory community is composed of little hollywood and visitation valley. we have made presentations to we have made presentations to various groups on several
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there's a problem in hollywood. to deny there is a problem in hollywood is to deny that water is wet. host: on his twitter site, mr. andrew breitbart part describes itself as a righteously indignant senior fellow at the senior fellow institute of senior fellow studies. next call comes from battle creek, mich., a democrat. caller: i was wondering if you could offer an opinion on where president obama was born, maybe help out his right wing following. we have had the short form birth certificate released and the long form birth certificate released. we also have donald trump talking about obama should release his transcripts. give us your opinion as to where the president was born. guest: i'm the guy at the tea party convention in nashville of it -- in 2010 that was confronted and i said his line of inquiry on that was inappropriate especially for the tea party which had a lot of affirmative points of view such as let's have a return to fiscal sanity, return to constitutional values, and to raise this question, this u
there's a problem in hollywood. to deny there is a problem in hollywood is to deny that water is wet. host: on his twitter site, mr. andrew breitbart part describes itself as a righteously indignant senior fellow at the senior fellow institute of senior fellow studies. next call comes from battle creek, mich., a democrat. caller: i was wondering if you could offer an opinion on where president obama was born, maybe help out his right wing following. we have had the short form birth certificate...
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and that's why hollywood is so important. there would be a movie about acorn by the way if there were a conservative constitution. the videos were able to illuminate and create a depth of what had already previously been written and fallen upon deaf ears so the video was a message. it was a shot across the bow that people across the media land for $1400, that's how much it cost them for all those offices, for $1400 you could do an invest gaytive project like that. lila rose with the planned parenthood stuff and she comes to me how can we effectively get this past the mainstream's media barrier that doesn't want to deal with corruption within planned parenthood? these people -- these heroes of new journalism do this for nothing, for nothing. do you know what message that sends? it sends it out to millions of other people if abc, cbs and nbc are going to ignore corruption. if they're going to ignore stories that hurt the liberal side, where they're not acting as a checks and balance against half our culture then america can do
and that's why hollywood is so important. there would be a movie about acorn by the way if there were a conservative constitution. the videos were able to illuminate and create a depth of what had already previously been written and fallen upon deaf ears so the video was a message. it was a shot across the bow that people across the media land for $1400, that's how much it cost them for all those offices, for $1400 you could do an invest gaytive project like that. lila rose with the planned...
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i don't want to work in hollywood. i don't like it. i need a mission. and the internet coincided with woo-hoo leading matt drudge. i leave him almost read away and he was full and t-shirts at cbs of the time. i met him about four hours and met his world view and what he felt about the media, heard what he felt the 1995 internet and he left the place, drove off in an old beat-up what hyundai, the manager of the cbs get shot and i said to my wife is a media visionary. he's going to change the world. >> host: and he was your hero. >> guest: >> host: i want to go back before the early him years and some of the things you write because, you know, it's very interesting when you read some one's work and you're also in the media, and you are familiar with the same story and you read the facts of the person's book you know that person is telling the truth and exactly what he was talking about. one of these things i would like to spend some quality time talking about which you talked about so eloquently in your book is how marxism and others who had to exit noss
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this huge diaspora of indians as well as sports stars gather out in hollywood. the advent of sound in film triggers the renaissance of thia was, the western western serial, one episode and the kids would go down on saturday afternoon. he plays in over 70 movies, maybe double that. and because there is this big group of indian actors and stuntmen and players in hollywood, he is the most famous of all of them. he becomes a spokesperson and he begins to speak out on behalf of indian affairs. he also forms a casting company to pressure the studios to hire indians to play. it even though it is stereotypical it is a job. he said he wants someone who can really -- you want someone who can shoot a bow and arrow while they are riding a horse, not some italian or some mexican or whatever because the studios were none too fussy. with long as you look vaguely ethnic you are okay but jim said get give the job to us. he became quite a spokesman for that. >> did he die wealthy man? >> oh, no. he made good on me when he went to work for the giants and when he played in the mino
this huge diaspora of indians as well as sports stars gather out in hollywood. the advent of sound in film triggers the renaissance of thia was, the western western serial, one episode and the kids would go down on saturday afternoon. he plays in over 70 movies, maybe double that. and because there is this big group of indian actors and stuntmen and players in hollywood, he is the most famous of all of them. he becomes a spokesperson and he begins to speak out on behalf of indian affairs. he...
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[singing] the hollywood studios have been one of the major battlegrounds. such well-known names as paramount, columbia, 20th century-fox, and warner bros. have all been the focus of a series of major mergers and takeovers during the 1980s. [man] what has happened is that the major studios in hollywood, in the movie industry, in the music industry, in the tv industry have been increasingly taken over by global multimedia conglomerates like time-warner, for example, or like sony, the japanese firm, or like matsushita. um, ahem, and what i think is happening in this case is that these conglomerates are positioning themselves with respect to entertainment markets or entertainment and information markets, because now really hollywood is not just entertainment. it's also very much tied up with information. they're positioning themselves with respect to these markets in sound, in film, in tv, in printed material, and also in the technologies, the information technologies in particular, and the hardware that is used to disseminate this information and entertainment
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it's got a great, old hollywood history to it. as you walk into the house, you see this amazing atrium with this very, very classic stairway that goes up to the second level of the house. once you enter the house, you're in the expansive first level which consists primarily of the large living room, dining room, kitchen area. you also have an amazing feel of the view from every room in the house, from the moment that you enter the space. from there you move on. you've got a beautiful art nook for sculptures. then beyond there you have a really nice secluded office that gives you privacy away from the rest of the house, but you feel connected to it and you've got the deck access, as well. my inspiration for the design for this home came from the architect himself. the indoor/outdoor theme, the simplicity, elegance and architecture and surroundings. >> though the style was a practical choice, it provided the basis for novel and adventurous design decisions. >> the architecture of the home is they were trying to economyize on space a
it's got a great, old hollywood history to it. as you walk into the house, you see this amazing atrium with this very, very classic stairway that goes up to the second level of the house. once you enter the house, you're in the expansive first level which consists primarily of the large living room, dining room, kitchen area. you also have an amazing feel of the view from every room in the house, from the moment that you enter the space. from there you move on. you've got a beautiful art nook...
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and film career in hollywood what i'm doing there and producing and i think i have . them both with russia because you know i myself by the buildings are many years ago during the ninety one mr universe i will miss you know last year it was like you know it was like great comeback to me you know it was like great comeback of a childhood dream because when i started bodybuilding what my what my dream you know. things like arnold because he wanted us we went to hollywood and i went there with enough of that. but i think that everyone exactly everyone and i cheer whatever he wanted and by the building because you know it's not the olympic sport yet but it's great. you can do it with both you can do it you know the barbel so you're home you can do some running some jogging i hope next time you're in the i mean to the gym i finally will show you audience you know how to do it but what is the difference between fitness and vanity and image. you know i mean personally i think that this was was a great example because he achieved so much and by that. it became part of him rig
and film career in hollywood what i'm doing there and producing and i think i have . them both with russia because you know i myself by the buildings are many years ago during the ninety one mr universe i will miss you know last year it was like you know it was like great comeback to me you know it was like great comeback of a childhood dream because when i started bodybuilding what my what my dream you know. things like arnold because he wanted us we went to hollywood and i went there with...
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3 hollywood!!ind out how you an win tickkts to the ammrican iddl finale... monday on ffx45 morning news. 3 "ittwas a red light, they 3 wrong"witnesses ppak out. hear what friends of thh two hopkins ssudents iijured in a crash near ampps saw and heard. 3 p3 a troubled light raillstop. ssop.(cover) 11:177"things -3 have been missing... cars bboken iito." into."whha some esdients ssy is the onny answer to end the crime. crime. inside bin laden pompound.what the seals found and what cculd mean. mean. 3 3 &p3 3 anddthe derby winner.the horse's strong connection too 33 3 good eveniig... 'mmjennifer tonight against a ddiver who police say hit two johns hopkiis university sttdents 3 droveeoff.it appearr the twoo sttdentt wiil recover ...bbt - as janice park shows us... -3 uu...their friends are - demanding immediate hanges to stop what seems like a troubling tend. trend. 3 johnn hhpkinn university sttdent matt ulassi iss sitting just a few feet away.... night and my frieed and i were verr, vvry areeuu because now streets" from where his uudergrads... ben zucker and
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i mean, it's hollywood. it's not politics. it's hollywood. people have a long history of supporting people's public work when their private lives aren't exactly exemplary. if the product is there and the work is good and people want to see it, they're more willing to look beyond the personal stuff. in the case of mel gibson, his latest movie was "the beaver" which is sort of an odd dramatic move for him and people weren't quite sure what the movie was and they were unwilling to take that risk because, in my opinion, his personal stuff. if arnold does the kind of movies people want to see, then they're going to come back. >> thank you very much. i now want to turn to the case making held lines around the world. the imf chief has a bail hearing in new york tomorrow. currently being held on rikers island. sources say he will post $1 million cash bail. also be placed under 24-hour home detention. joining me now is a defense attorney, roy black, and defense attorney alandershowitz. everything you're hearing tonight of this offer that's come forwar
i mean, it's hollywood. it's not politics. it's hollywood. people have a long history of supporting people's public work when their private lives aren't exactly exemplary. if the product is there and the work is good and people want to see it, they're more willing to look beyond the personal stuff. in the case of mel gibson, his latest movie was "the beaver" which is sort of an odd dramatic move for him and people weren't quite sure what the movie was and they were unwilling to take...
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i don't want to work in hollywood. i don't like it. i need a mission in life, and the internet coincided with meeting matt drudge, okay? i meet matt drudge almost right away, and i met him, and he was folding tee shirts at cbs at the time. i heard his world view, heard how he felt about the media, heard how he felt in 1995 about the internet. he left the place, drove off in like an old beat up hyundai, the manager at the cbs gift shop, and i said to my wife, that's a media visionary who will change the world. >> host: and he was your hero. you know, i want to go back and forth between the early years and so many things that you write because owe know, it's interesting when you read works and when you're also in media, and you are familiar with the same story, and you read the facts on a person's books, you know the person is telling the truth and what he's talking about. one of the things i like to spend quality time talking about which was talked about eloquently in your book is how marxism and others, the germans who had to exit nazi
i don't want to work in hollywood. i don't like it. i need a mission in life, and the internet coincided with meeting matt drudge, okay? i meet matt drudge almost right away, and i met him, and he was folding tee shirts at cbs at the time. i heard his world view, heard how he felt about the media, heard how he felt in 1995 about the internet. he left the place, drove off in like an old beat up hyundai, the manager at the cbs gift shop, and i said to my wife, that's a media visionary who will...
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think like arnold because he wanted to go hollywood and i went there with enough of that. but i think that everyone got to everyone you know. whatever you want to buy a building because you know. what you have but it's great. in the home you can do if you've. been running jogging i hope next time you're in the way of me to the gym i finally show you are you you know how good what is the difference between fitness and vanity and image you know for me personally i think that. was a great example because he achieved so much and by the fitness it became part of him right for me. since i started in russia first film about me and what produced russian television in one thousand nine hundred three many many years ago when i was like one year old you know and i used. part of my mage very strongly and i wrote five books about. this and i think and i hope you know that i had a lot of russian people both of the founders you know and started by the building during the ninety's but one thing one thing believing in yourself sure you can hear about is you of course we can achieve whateve
think like arnold because he wanted to go hollywood and i went there with enough of that. but i think that everyone got to everyone you know. whatever you want to buy a building because you know. what you have but it's great. in the home you can do if you've. been running jogging i hope next time you're in the way of me to the gym i finally show you are you you know how good what is the difference between fitness and vanity and image you know for me personally i think that. was a great example...
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. >> and osama's capture hollywood style. the hollywood director who wants to take it to the big screen. ,,,,,,,,,,,, be back over southern california's santa catalina island this morning. a fire that started behi >>> firefighting helicopters will be back over the santa catalina island this morning. a fire that started behind the yacht club has burned about 40 acres since yesterday afternoon. right now it's 30% contained. local fire crews protected some threatened buildings. more firefighters being dispatched to the island by barge. >>> we are just learning that some missing boy scouts were arkansas may have been found this morning. a helicopter crew spotted some people around a campfire in the area where six boys and two adult leaders are apparently stranded by high floodwaters. they were reported missing sunday night. scouts are in the same area where flash floods killed 20 campers last summer. >>> quite a storm there. rising floodwaters prompting the army corps of engineers to blow up a levee in missouri. the overnight exp
. >> and osama's capture hollywood style. the hollywood director who wants to take it to the big screen. ,,,,,,,,,,,, be back over southern california's santa catalina island this morning. a fire that started behi >>> firefighting helicopters will be back over the santa catalina island this morning. a fire that started behind the yacht club has burned about 40 acres since yesterday afternoon. right now it's 30% contained. local fire crews protected some threatened buildings. more...
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that involved all of the neighborhoods at that time -- bayview, hunters point, little hollywood, and visitation valley. we have added neighborhoods to the community advisory committee, including the executive parkmerced and the hester her its neighbors. -- including the executive heights neighbors. there have been 75 community meetings are hearings. i have gone to every neighborhood association and organization in the visitation valley, a little hollywood, bayview, hunters point. we started this back in 2005 and we are still coming. i would submit that of all the projects you have coming before you you will not find a project that has this much community support and such a tremendous amount of community opposition. there are some things that people still have some issues with. but this project is almost universally supported in the southeast sector of san francisco. it is time for us to move forward. we appreciate your support. >> i am the chair of the green party sustainability working group. when you widen car transportation access, it does bring up transportation concerns. this ne
that involved all of the neighborhoods at that time -- bayview, hunters point, little hollywood, and visitation valley. we have added neighborhoods to the community advisory committee, including the executive parkmerced and the hester her its neighbors. -- including the executive heights neighbors. there have been 75 community meetings are hearings. i have gone to every neighborhood association and organization in the visitation valley, a little hollywood, bayview, hunters point. we started...
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i mean, it's hollywood. it's not politics. it's hollywood. people have a long history of supporting people's public work when their private lives aren't exactly exemplary. so again, if the product is there and the work is good and people want to see it, they're more willing to overlook -- look beyond the personal stuff. i mean, in the case of mel gibson, his latest movie was "the beaver," which is sort of an odd dramatic move for him. and people weren't quite sure what the movie was. and they were unwilling to take that risk because in my opinion his personal stuff. but if arnold does the kind of movie people want to see he'll come back. >> matt belloni, thank you very much. >> sure. >> now i want to turn to a sex assault case that's making headlines around the world. the imf chief dominique strauss-kahn will have a bail hearing tomorrow. currently being held in isolation on rikers island on charges he sexually assaulted a hotel maid. lawyers for strauss-kahn said he'll post $1 million cash bail he'll also be placed on 24-hour detention with
i mean, it's hollywood. it's not politics. it's hollywood. people have a long history of supporting people's public work when their private lives aren't exactly exemplary. so again, if the product is there and the work is good and people want to see it, they're more willing to overlook -- look beyond the personal stuff. i mean, in the case of mel gibson, his latest movie was "the beaver," which is sort of an odd dramatic move for him. and people weren't quite sure what the movie was....
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hollywood hills, hollywood 1950s architecture. we know marilyn monroe was here working and photographed by bernard of hollywood. she was working here. this is somewhere around 1950. so, i've looked for early photographs, early shots, test shots, magazine shots, books and haven't been able to find anything yet. so the mystery we're just beginning to unravel. >> reporter: as we unravel it and perhaps somebody will see these on cnn and let's say my uncle earl took these pictures and they want to claim these pictures what's going to happen? >> that's kind much what we're trying to figure out. we don't -- there's way more questions than there are ans at this point. so, we don't know where this is going to lead. >> reporter: should be fun as we do research. and where these photos were taken, who took them, why they ended up at the garage sale. maybe we'll report back and let you know what we find out but certainly they are a refreshing different look at marilyn monroe just as she was on the start of her fame. >> i'm looking at the big s
hollywood hills, hollywood 1950s architecture. we know marilyn monroe was here working and photographed by bernard of hollywood. she was working here. this is somewhere around 1950. so, i've looked for early photographs, early shots, test shots, magazine shots, books and haven't been able to find anything yet. so the mystery we're just beginning to unravel. >> reporter: as we unravel it and perhaps somebody will see these on cnn and let's say my uncle earl took these pictures and they...
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. >>> lez skwez lcecilia está en y nos trae un secreto de estrellas de hollywood, cecilia muy buenas tardes. >>> adelante. >>> así es, estoy en bervely hills como el entran gul dorado en estos edificios se hace cirugías plásticas por pie cuadrado en el mundo entero. >>> en hollywood la regla es cara para frn faro aqtriunfar a ser bellos. >>> y ella trabaja como actriz. >>> soy la ac twliz tengo que lucir bien en cámara. por eso estoy consciente de los detalles y las imperfecciónes de mi cuerpo y así que trato de hacer todo adelantado poco a poco. >>> y además de ir al gimnasio tres veces por semana. se ha hecho varias cirugías para verso lo mejor posible. >>> me hizo lipo en los muslos en el estómago, en la espalda y en los brazos. >>> y a diferencia detrás veces la grasa que le sacaron en lugar de botarla fue enviada a un banco de grasa. >>> es la nueva tendencia en hollywood, muchas actrices lo hacen, por pueden guardar su grasa después de la lipo por meses, por años. >>> esto es posible gas una nueva forma de pre sservación. >>> se llama... es un sistema que se purifi
. >>> lez skwez lcecilia está en y nos trae un secreto de estrellas de hollywood, cecilia muy buenas tardes. >>> adelante. >>> así es, estoy en bervely hills como el entran gul dorado en estos edificios se hace cirugías plásticas por pie cuadrado en el mundo entero. >>> en hollywood la regla es cara para frn faro aqtriunfar a ser bellos. >>> y ella trabaja como actriz. >>> soy la ac twliz tengo que lucir bien en cámara. por eso estoy...
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hollywood war zone? >> it's hollywood one and all. it's everything. it's fun. it's craziness. it's partying. it's trouble. >> reporter: harvey levin's website and tv show revel in the details that publicists in this image-obsessed town, would rather turn down. >> we're going to the most famous street in hollywood, sunset boulevard. >> reporter: on the tmz tour, sunset boulevard isn't the synonym for glamour. the burger joint where paris hilton got a dui. the chicken joint where brad pitt used to work as a chicken mascot. and the street corner that resulted in this celebrity mug shot. >> coming up on your right, the exact place where hugh grant made the worst decision in his life. >> reporter: tmz's focus on hollywood behaving badly, has made or revived many a career. >> we actually created kim kardashian. >> reporter: shame on you. just up the street, we visited a swanky apartment building where lindsay lohan used to live. >> when they have new tenets, they say lindsay lohan doesn't live here, like an amenity. >> i wanted to do there for more than a year. and i love being a to
hollywood war zone? >> it's hollywood one and all. it's everything. it's fun. it's craziness. it's partying. it's trouble. >> reporter: harvey levin's website and tv show revel in the details that publicists in this image-obsessed town, would rather turn down. >> we're going to the most famous street in hollywood, sunset boulevard. >> reporter: on the tmz tour, sunset boulevard isn't the synonym for glamour. the burger joint where paris hilton got a dui. the chicken...
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y ahora las estrellas de hollywood han puesto de moda los faciales con placenta. --blanca garza le dira que son !... cu-blanca gracias cesar...bueno esto es algo de lo mas novedoso del mundo de la belleza. --vamos a conocer como este facial - dicen - le deja la piel tan nueva como la de un bebe. --nuestro reportaje especial de hoy, es de leticia hernandez. take pkg --es bella y famosa, con una piel espectacular dicen que por aÑos ha sido asidua de los faciales de placenta si, escucho bien placenta humana... sin embargo sot francisco flores/ dermatologo "ni la fda, ni la academia dermatologica ha aprobado ningun producto que tenga placenta." aun asi, el uso de la placenta, rica en proteinas y hierro, y cuya principal funcion es alimentar y proteger al feto dentro del vientre materno, no es nada nuevo el extracto placentario aparecio en cosmeticos por primera vez en la decada de los cuarenta, y se hizo muy popular en los setentas, especialmente en champus y tratamientos para el cabello. -- hoy, celebridades como jennifer lopez, parecen asegurar su resultado positiv
y ahora las estrellas de hollywood han puesto de moda los faciales con placenta. --blanca garza le dira que son !... cu-blanca gracias cesar...bueno esto es algo de lo mas novedoso del mundo de la belleza. --vamos a conocer como este facial - dicen - le deja la piel tan nueva como la de un bebe. --nuestro reportaje especial de hoy, es de leticia hernandez. take pkg --es bella y famosa, con una piel espectacular dicen que por aÑos ha sido asidua de los faciales de placenta si, escucho bien...
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got to hollywood ending and they didn't want one that's horrible well they're better put the thing in the can pretty soon before the story starts to change i mean i don't want to sound like i'm sure skeptical here but the family of tillman then just a lynch to tell you a thing or two about stories of some wonderful patriotic the first time around and then in the light of day when we actually learn about events they start to look a little bit different and then for patients abroad too i mean is that really going to be a great p.r. move for the united states to come out with some sort of hollywood jingoistic film trumpeting the targeted assassination of someone who we can all agree is a bad guy but still is not necessarily a legal move i mean i just i don't know about how this is actually going to play out a product of well whatever if it gets maybe all life if you kind of fun to be the guy that is a salad with a lot of just the right do you think of those guys going to get the twenty five million that actually killed them i think i hope so i'm so right so it's a i've got to learn their
got to hollywood ending and they didn't want one that's horrible well they're better put the thing in the can pretty soon before the story starts to change i mean i don't want to sound like i'm sure skeptical here but the family of tillman then just a lynch to tell you a thing or two about stories of some wonderful patriotic the first time around and then in the light of day when we actually learn about events they start to look a little bit different and then for patients abroad too i mean is...
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desde hollywood maría paula ochoa, telemundo. >>> nos vamos a méxico, miles de personas hu lleno de combates entre dos bandos del cartel de la familia michoacana que luchan por el control de esa organización, esto mientras un enfrentamiento entre sicarios de dos carteles rivales dejaba un rastro de muerte en una carretera. raúl con todos los desde ocho
desde hollywood maría paula ochoa, telemundo. >>> nos vamos a méxico, miles de personas hu lleno de combates entre dos bandos del cartel de la familia michoacana que luchan por el control de esa organización, esto mientras un enfrentamiento entre sicarios de dos carteles rivales dejaba un rastro de muerte en una carretera. raúl con todos los desde ocho
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ending serves them on a silver platter so you know it's a great hollywood they would supposed to do when they got to hollywood ending they didn't want to lie and that's horrible well there should better put the thing in the can pretty soon before the story starts to change i mean i don't want to sound like i'm too skeptical here but the family of tillman and just a lynch could tell you a thing or two about stories that sound wonderful and patriotic the first time around and then in the light of day when you actually learn about events they start to look a little bit different and the implications are brought to i mean is it really going to be a great p.r. move for the united states to come out with some sort of hollywood jingoistic film trumpeting the targeted assassination of someone who we can all agree is a bad guy but still got us really a legal move i mean i just i don't know about how this is actually going to play out a product that's a good start well whatever if it gets done maybe all kind of fun to be the guy that needs a salad with a lot of just the right do you think of
ending serves them on a silver platter so you know it's a great hollywood they would supposed to do when they got to hollywood ending they didn't want to lie and that's horrible well there should better put the thing in the can pretty soon before the story starts to change i mean i don't want to sound like i'm too skeptical here but the family of tillman and just a lynch could tell you a thing or two about stories that sound wonderful and patriotic the first time around and then in the light of...
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hollywood veteran jackie cooper was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of wales and the president of the united states. prince charles is in the midst of a u.s. visit. he's attending a conference on the environment in d.c., his passion. the president invited him to the white house for a visit today. >>> and a great detail has emerged from the royal wedding last friday though you have to look closely at the royal picture to see it. she's 3 years old, she's eliza lopez. she's camilla's granddaughter, cute as a bug. the story is about what she's holding, a toy wiggly worm given to her by prince harry. he had anticipated some of the little ones in the bridal party might be a little overwhelmed by the day. she was until he pulled the small present out of his coat. if you have kids, you know it's all the gifts that cost about $1 or less that sometimes become the instant favorites. she refused to part with it all day long, so the wiggly worm is now recorded and preserved in the official photographic record of that day. >>> officials at the alaska zoo
hollywood veteran jackie cooper was 88 years old. >>> a rare sight in washington. the prince of wales and the president of the united states. prince charles is in the midst of a u.s. visit. he's attending a conference on the environment in d.c., his passion. the president invited him to the white house for a visit today. >>> and a great detail has emerged from the royal wedding last friday though you have to look closely at the royal picture to see it. she's 3 years old, she's...
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he g35s to hollywood. the movie's and the wonderful climate. he goes to hollywood and he becomes almost a spokeltierbecn for indian causes. the hughes as part of indians nevther out of hollycal the f renaissance as stereotypes. one ert obecde every week fornd2 weeks. go down saturday afternoon. he plays and over 70 moviebol my be double that. because there is a big group of indians and stuntmen and players in hollycal famous of all of them. he becomes a spokesperson and begins to speve indian affairs. he also forms a casting company to pressure the studios to hire indians to play. even though it is very typical, it is a jved. it is wors a you want somerane he can really shoot the ball, not some italian or some mexican or whatever. the studios were numb. as long as you look today the -- va of aely ethnic you were okay. he became aduite a spokesman for that. >> did he die a wealthy man? >> no, no. he mf to work for the giants, when he played in the minors. he mf >> hollywood? >> he made a living. he mf indians were not as much. he fought for that
he g35s to hollywood. the movie's and the wonderful climate. he goes to hollywood and he becomes almost a spokeltierbecn for indian causes. the hughes as part of indians nevther out of hollycal the f renaissance as stereotypes. one ert obecde every week fornd2 weeks. go down saturday afternoon. he plays and over 70 moviebol my be double that. because there is a big group of indians and stuntmen and players in hollycal famous of all of them. he becomes a spokesperson and begins to speve indian...
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very well at least as good as the american strategy no do you think the europeans should imitate the hollywood strategy not in the quality of the films but in promoting well probably i mean we should prove that. in both cases russian and italian cinema i mean there is so much more than what normally gets. to most of the screens even in provincial cities very often you get you don't get to see some of the new films by young talented original authors. but what is most important i mean there should be a strategy also to prove that. our films can travel beyond the borders of our country and they i mean. you mentioned fellini i mean phillida was definitely one of the straightest man for. made in italy you know everything made in italy became. interesting also because he would see it in a police film so i mean i think this should be a lot of support for an international a different international impact of our films and your films because in return you create a lot of visibility and a lot of a lot of awareness for a situation that luckily good in russia in italy it's it's a movement it's a concept tr
very well at least as good as the american strategy no do you think the europeans should imitate the hollywood strategy not in the quality of the films but in promoting well probably i mean we should prove that. in both cases russian and italian cinema i mean there is so much more than what normally gets. to most of the screens even in provincial cities very often you get you don't get to see some of the new films by young talented original authors. but what is most important i mean there...
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this is hollywood. >> are you saying there's no integrity? tavis: that's what i'm going with. who cares about integrity in hollywood, what they care about is money, whether or not the audience are going to go see it repeatedly, nobody cares about integrity in film. if you were doing a movie, a documentary at on integrity at pbs, cbs, abc, the news division, i get that. but why does anybody care about integrity in fame? it's entertainment, after all. >> i think there's a lot of filmmakers who would say, i want to make art, i want to create something with a lasting impact. if you talk to a lot of filmmakers, they'll say, i'm making entertainment, but i'm making art. this is my art. hopefully it's profitable, hopefully it makes money but at the enof the day, i want to be remembered for something with artistic value as well as entertainment value. "avenue tar" was beautiful. but "there will be blood" didn't have any promotional tie-ins, i didn't get a happy meal with "there will be blood" on it. i think there is a way to find a balance. tavis: what's the price the consumer pays ul
this is hollywood. >> are you saying there's no integrity? tavis: that's what i'm going with. who cares about integrity in hollywood, what they care about is money, whether or not the audience are going to go see it repeatedly, nobody cares about integrity in film. if you were doing a movie, a documentary at on integrity at pbs, cbs, abc, the news division, i get that. but why does anybody care about integrity in fame? it's entertainment, after all. >> i think there's a lot of...
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and this is hollywood. and really, like, two years now, you're like a grand old couple. >> it's so weird. >> jimmy: you should have kids by now. >> that's what's so weird. about hollywood. it's like, okay. even for my sister kim. she's been dating a few months and people want to, like, is she engaged? why do they rush things so long? with the kids, i've been married almost two years and everyone thinks i'm desperate to have a baby. i love kids but i'm also enjoying getting to know my husband. >> jimmy: yeah, well, you can wait for a few years. who is bothering you -- your family telling you? >> kourtney says i want mason to have a cousin. but it's more -- the craziest story, i was with lamar, we were sitting on the couch and my mom called me and, you know how sometimes on a cell phone you can hear the person on the other line. and she was just like, so, how are you doing? and i'm like, good, how are you? and she's like, no, how is everything going? and i was like, i don't know what you mean. i'm fine. she's
and this is hollywood. and really, like, two years now, you're like a grand old couple. >> it's so weird. >> jimmy: you should have kids by now. >> that's what's so weird. about hollywood. it's like, okay. even for my sister kim. she's been dating a few months and people want to, like, is she engaged? why do they rush things so long? with the kids, i've been married almost two years and everyone thinks i'm desperate to have a baby. i love kids but i'm also enjoying getting to...
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much as we would like to see the hollywood ending. and also, by the way, there's previous for this. the middleton family, catherine's grandparents, they -- two brothers married two sisters. so, you know, you never know. harry and pippa? >> what was the phrase you used, feet on the table? >> when catherine gets her feet under the table. >> i want to see your feet under the table. can we get a whole shot? this is very british. the whole shoes and -- >> yeah. very swanky. >> it's spot on. i just couldn't let it pass without that. andrew, thank you. as always for your insights and perspective. the book is out -- >> it's out now. "william & catherine: their story." >> their story. and it is. >>> coming up next, cameron mathison's singing lesson with matthew morrison.
much as we would like to see the hollywood ending. and also, by the way, there's previous for this. the middleton family, catherine's grandparents, they -- two brothers married two sisters. so, you know, you never know. harry and pippa? >> what was the phrase you used, feet on the table? >> when catherine gets her feet under the table. >> i want to see your feet under the table. can we get a whole shot? this is very british. the whole shoes and -- >> yeah. very swanky....