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i want to bring in political commentator ashley allison, kirsten powers, the author of "saving grace", the phenomenal book "saving grace." good evening to both of you. thanks for joining. saying he wans to work with both sides when choosing a person to nominate to the supreme court. how challenging will that be when so much of what we're hearing from the right is outrage over biden's pledge to nominate a black woman without knowing which black woman he is going to no, ma'am interstate? nominate? >> first, happy black history month, don. >> you took the words out of my mouth. i was going to say it and oh, maybe i shouldn't. but happy black history month to both of you, by the way. >> thank you. >> i think to your question, though, it's going to be extremely challenging. one, because republicans have really not shown good-faith effort to want to have bipartisan relationships with this administration to date with the exception of the infrastructure bill. but, two, you know, we are seeing racism play out in america in a very traditional sense. and what i mean by that is racism has hypocri
i want to bring in political commentator ashley allison, kirsten powers, the author of "saving grace", the phenomenal book "saving grace." good evening to both of you. thanks for joining. saying he wans to work with both sides when choosing a person to nominate to the supreme court. how challenging will that be when so much of what we're hearing from the right is outrage over biden's pledge to nominate a black woman without knowing which black woman he is going to no, ma'am...
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that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't you? yes, pop. belfast has seven nominations, and with the two for best picture and best original screenplay, its director, kenneth branagh, has broken another oscar record. speak, if you can. denzel washington getting his tenth nomination this year, though it has been 20 years since he won for training day. but the big favourite to win best actor is will smith. he's never won, and he's playing the father of venus and serena williams for king richard. and you think he'll win? he'll win. and king richard, the film he's in, is also nominated in the best picture category. but is it the year of power of
that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't...
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we want to bring in now cnn political commentator ashley allison, cnn political commentator kirsten powers, the author of "saving grace." the phenomenal book "saving grace." ashley, president biden says he wants to work with both sides when choosing a person to nominate for the supreme court. how challenging will that be when so much of what we're hearing from the right is outrage over biden's pledge to nominate a black woman without even knowing which black woman he's going to nominate? >> well, first, happy black history month, don. >> you took the words out of my mouth. i was going to say it and then i was halfway into your intro and i said maybe i shouldn't. but anyway. happy black history month to both of you, by the way. >> thank you. i think to your question, though, is it's going to be extremely challenging. one, because republicans have really not shown good faith effort to want to have bipartisan relationships with this administration to date with the exception of the infrastructure bill. but two, you know, we are seeing racism play out in america in a very traditional sense. and
we want to bring in now cnn political commentator ashley allison, cnn political commentator kirsten powers, the author of "saving grace." the phenomenal book "saving grace." ashley, president biden says he wants to work with both sides when choosing a person to nominate for the supreme court. how challenging will that be when so much of what we're hearing from the right is outrage over biden's pledge to nominate a black woman without even knowing which black woman he's going...
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that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't you? yes, pop. belfast has seven nominations, and with the two for best picture and best original screenplay, its director, kenneth branagh, has broken another oscar record. seven nominations across seven different categories throughout his career. and i think some of the actors have also picked up some nominations? that's right, ciaran hinds and judi dench, who leads the charge of the brits. another brit, olivia colman, has her third oscar nomination for the lost daughter, a searing look at motherhood, with ireland's jessie buckley also nominated. and you stop being a writer who waits tables... and
that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't...
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let's bring in dd kirsten tablo. she's a senior feller at the german council on foreign relations and author of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that possible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china's so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was some issues in beijing, on the 24th of january, published on the 25th in the media. and in fact, china had to steal on it's it before it for about every year, which is unusual long. these things are supposed to be fixed within $180.00 days in china. but how much of security concerns were playing a role here, even if the time span, it was quite short. while the thing is, of course, as semiconductors, swafer us has become a global good if you like, of the highest rate of, of the highest importance. and there is a growing growing global pressure and competition for this. the chinese
let's bring in dd kirsten tablo. she's a senior feller at the german council on foreign relations and author of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that possible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china's so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was some issues in beijing, on the 24th of january,...
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let's bring in dd kirsten tablo. she's a senior feller at the german council on foreign relations and offer of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that plausible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china is so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was some issues in beijing, on the 24th of january, published on the 25th in the media. and in fact, china had to steal on it's it before it for about every year, which is unusual long. these things are supposed to be fixed within $180.00 days in china. but how much of security concerns were playing a role here, even if the time span was quite short? while the thing is, of course, the semiconductors, swafer us, has become a global good if you like, of the highest rate of, of the highest importance. and there is a growing growing global pressure and competition for this. the chinese
let's bring in dd kirsten tablo. she's a senior feller at the german council on foreign relations and offer of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that plausible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china is so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was some issues in beijing, on the 24th of january,...
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let's bring in diddy kirsten tablo. she's a senior feller at the german council on foreign relations, an offer of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that plausible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china's so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was issued, engaging on the 24th of january, published on the 25th in the media. and in fact, china had the steel on its it before for about over year, which is unusual long. these things are supposed to be fixed within $180.00 days in china. but how much of security concerns were playing a role here? even if the time span was quite short, while the thing is, of course, as semiconductors, wafers have become a global good if you'd like of the highest rate of, of the highest importance. and there is a growing, growing global pressure and competition for this. the chinese conditions, in
let's bring in diddy kirsten tablo. she's a senior feller at the german council on foreign relations, an offer of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that plausible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china's so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was issued, engaging on the 24th of january, published...
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it is kirsten don't or jane campion, directing. he also got an oscar nom today, but a lot of people are saying it's more of an art house film. it may not be one of those globally, except it films, you know, a box office matches, but it is well done. it does deserve some nomination. i am surprised though that he got the most nominations 12 nominations, but it's definitely worth seeing for sure. all right, i will mark that. i haven't seen it yet myself. i put that on my list. so what about the big name emissions this year? who's been snubbed this year? well, i'll keep saying this and some people are saying they're not surprised at all. i am surprised. lady gaga makes no for house. uh huh. i thought she did a phenomenal job was the house of beauty. one of the best him for a year. i don't believe it was, but i believe it ha, ha ha performance in that film was amazing and she really carried them. so i thought she did of some sort of nomination, so i was quite surprised. not see, will be nominated. also i didn't receive any nomination fo
it is kirsten don't or jane campion, directing. he also got an oscar nom today, but a lot of people are saying it's more of an art house film. it may not be one of those globally, except it films, you know, a box office matches, but it is well done. it does deserve some nomination. i am surprised though that he got the most nominations 12 nominations, but it's definitely worth seeing for sure. all right, i will mark that. i haven't seen it yet myself. i put that on my list. so what about the...
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did he kirsten tablo? she's a senior fellow at the german council on foreign relations, an offer of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that plausible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china's so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was some issues in beijing, on the 24th of january, published on the 25th in the media. and in fact, china had to steal on it's it before it for about every year, which is unusual long. these things are supposed to be fixed within $180.00 days in china. but how much of security concerns were playing a role here, even if the time span, it was quite short. while the thing is, of course, as semiconductors, swafer us has become a global good if you'd like of the highest rate of, of the highest importance. and there is a growing growing global pressure and competition for this. the chines
did he kirsten tablo? she's a senior fellow at the german council on foreign relations, an offer of a book on china relations with europe and technology transfer. welcome to the, the german government says there was too little time to review the deal properly after the necessary go ahead came from china. is that plausible? it is actually plausible in the sense that china's so called ok to the deal came very late in the day. it was some issues in beijing, on the 24th of january, published on the...
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and of jonah by did he kirsten tot lowe. she's a senior fellow at the german council on foreign relations and author of a book on china's relations with europe and technology transfer. did he welcome to the show that the german government has said here that there was too little time to review this deal before the establish deadline? is that plausible? when we think that there is key technology including semiconductors, they've said they have, have an interest in keeping in the country. right, well they did have a lot of time. it must be set and many, many months. i think it was just about every year. in fact, so it's a little hard to understand what's going on here, except if one thinks that there were serious concerns in the german government against allowing a non german non you company to invest in germany 6 as successful gem company. so there's a lot to be asked about there as an outsider, looking at this, were there security issues that were obvious here or that could have come up, especially when considered this is tai
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in joiner. bi diddy kirsten tot low. she's a senior fellow at the german council on foreign relations and author of a book on china's relations with europe and technology transfer. did he welcome to the show? the german government has said here that there was too little time to review this deal before the establish deadline. is that plausible? when we think that there is key technology including semiconductors, they've said they have have an interest in keeping in the country. right, well they did have a lot of time. it must be said and many, many months. i think it was just about every year in fact. so it's a little hard to understand what's going on here. except if one thinks that there were serious concerns in the german government against allowing a non german non you company to invest in a german success, a successful chem company. so there's a lot to be asked about there as an outsider, looking at this, were there security issues that were obvious here or that could have come up, especially when you consider this a
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senator kirsten gillibrand and i are here together in this effort. we both understand what our founding fathers believed in, the right of each of us to worship the good lord the way that we see fit, whether it be in a church, synagogue, mosque, mountaintop, temple, or cathedral. we believe that all are welcome here in our country, and in the spirit of jesus, to this prayer breakfast. senator gillibrand. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it's been my honor to be cohost of the national prayer breakfast this year. it's my honor to welcome you all here today. i want to thank, start by thanking senator rounds for his partnership in putting this event together, and i want to thank all of you for being here to worship with us, to lift up the president and the vice vice president, and to heal our nation. gary and cody are multi-grammy worship leaders and songwriters. they are married and live in nashville with their voice. i am presently a huge fan of their music does each song is rooted in scripture, you listen to the words of the music and she will hea
senator kirsten gillibrand and i are here together in this effort. we both understand what our founding fathers believed in, the right of each of us to worship the good lord the way that we see fit, whether it be in a church, synagogue, mosque, mountaintop, temple, or cathedral. we believe that all are welcome here in our country, and in the spirit of jesus, to this prayer breakfast. senator gillibrand. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it's been my honor to be cohost of the national...
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ceernsen, it's been a -- kirsten, it's been great. we talked with microsoft, they jumped on this chance. we talked with the chamber to make sure it doesn't hurt business. it doesn't hurt business for people harassed in the business to be treated fairly. it's better for business. this shows that we can function up here, that we're listening to the world as it is. so the days of taking sexual harassment, sexual assault claims and burying them in the basement of arbitration are over. arbitration has its place between business. it can be a good thing. but when you sign a document, multiple pages, just to get a job, you really don't know what you're signing. we're saying you're not going to sign away your life in terms of having your day in court when somebody treats you poorly. you still got to prove your case. the defendant has robust due process rights, which they should. but the abuse of arbitration that perpetuates sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace is soon to be over, is soon to be done away with. thank you thank y
ceernsen, it's been a -- kirsten, it's been great. we talked with microsoft, they jumped on this chance. we talked with the chamber to make sure it doesn't hurt business. it doesn't hurt business for people harassed in the business to be treated fairly. it's better for business. this shows that we can function up here, that we're listening to the world as it is. so the days of taking sexual harassment, sexual assault claims and burying them in the basement of arbitration are over. arbitration...
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hello, good and bad dream shapes banks and kirsten with theirs sinks. we dare to ask a lot with breaking news and artsy, the international olympic committee rules. there won't be any awards ceremony for russian figure skating star can the last volume up despite the 15 year old being clear to further come age at the beijing winter games by sports top court old armed pensioners, western media. let's go all out on a photo of an elderly woman being trained to fight in ukraine, but ignores the fact. the extreme essays of militia group is shown to be doing the training, barricades and brussels. the heart of europe rolls out it's defenses as freedom convoy protesters from across the you descend on the city, preparing to vent their anger at coven restrictions.
hello, good and bad dream shapes banks and kirsten with theirs sinks. we dare to ask a lot with breaking news and artsy, the international olympic committee rules. there won't be any awards ceremony for russian figure skating star can the last volume up despite the 15 year old being clear to further come age at the beijing winter games by sports top court old armed pensioners, western media. let's go all out on a photo of an elderly woman being trained to fight in ukraine, but ignores the fact....
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joining us, kirsten powers, "learn to coexist with people who drive you nuts," a book we all need and i have read and greatly enjoy. also stewart stevens, former romney presidential campaign adviser and author of many books "it was all a lie: how the republican party became donald trump." when the former president suggests he will pardon insurrectionists when he's elected to the white house again when he urges unrest if he faces criminal charges, what does it mean for the republican party and the rule of law? >> i think it would be hard to overstate how -- what a critical moment this is. i think that sometimes people can think, well, people are always talking about how donald trump is a problem. but, you have lawrence tribe on earlier, who is a legendary legal, wrote a book on constitutional law, saying donald trump could be indicted for the things he's done. and a lot of times people say, look at other countries and say, how did that authoritarian get into power? and this is the way they get into power. they do it right in front of your eyes and they talk about it. and that's what do
joining us, kirsten powers, "learn to coexist with people who drive you nuts," a book we all need and i have read and greatly enjoy. also stewart stevens, former romney presidential campaign adviser and author of many books "it was all a lie: how the republican party became donald trump." when the former president suggests he will pardon insurrectionists when he's elected to the white house again when he urges unrest if he faces criminal charges, what does it mean for the...
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joining us, kirsten powers, "learn to coexist with people who drive you nuts," a book we all need and i have read and greatly enjoy. also stewart stevens, former romney presidential campaign adviser and author of many books "it was all a lie: how the republican party became donald trump." when the former president suggests he will pardon insurrectionists if he's elected to the white house again when he urges unrest if he faces criminal charges, what does it mean for the republican party and the rule of law? >> i think it would be hard to overstate how -- what a critical moment this is. i think that sometimes people can think, well, people are always talking about how donald trump is a problem. but, you have lawrence tribe on earlier, who is a legendary legal, wrote a book on constitutional law, saying donald trump could be indicted for the things he's done. and a lot of times people say, look at other countries and say, how did that authoritarian get into power? and this is the way they get into power. they do it right in front of your eyes and they talk about it. and that's what dona
joining us, kirsten powers, "learn to coexist with people who drive you nuts," a book we all need and i have read and greatly enjoy. also stewart stevens, former romney presidential campaign adviser and author of many books "it was all a lie: how the republican party became donald trump." when the former president suggests he will pardon insurrectionists if he's elected to the white house again when he urges unrest if he faces criminal charges, what does it mean for the...
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. >> benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst, and -- >> sci-fi epic dune has picked up 10 nominations. best picture amongst them. steven spielberg's remake of "west side story" has seven, including best picture and director. >> the bookies favorite, but the best chance for winning is best supporting actor. >> you know who you are, don't you? >> yes. >> "belfast" has seven nominations, two with best pictur and original screenplay, the director has broken another oscar record. >> speak if you can. >> denzel washington getting his 10th nomination. it has been 20 years since the won for training day. but the big favorite to win his will smith. he's never won. he is playing the father of venus and serena williams. do you think he will win? >> "king richard" is also nominated in the best picture category. . is it the year of " power of the dog." >> it could be the year netflix finally wins. >> we will find out next month. katie radel, bbc news. >> my money is on "king richard." before we go, the carnival back on in france after being canceled in 2021 due to the pandemic the theme is king of
. >> benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst, and -- >> sci-fi epic dune has picked up 10 nominations. best picture amongst them. steven spielberg's remake of "west side story" has seven, including best picture and director. >> the bookies favorite, but the best chance for winning is best supporting actor. >> you know who you are, don't you? >> yes. >> "belfast" has seven nominations, two with best pictur and original screenplay, the director...
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. >> benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst, and -- >> sci-fi epic dune has picked up 10 nominations. best picture amongst them. steven spielberg's remake of "wt side story" has seven, including best picture and director. >> the bookies favorite, but the best chance for winning is best supporting actor. >> you know who you are, don't you? >> yes. >> "belfast" has seven nominations, two with best pictur and original screenplay, the director has broken another oscar record. >> speak if you can. >> denzel washington getting his 10th nomination. it has been 20 years since the won for training day. but the big favorite to win his will smith. he's never won. he is playing the father of venus and serena williams. do you think he will win? >> "king richard" is also nominated in the best picture category. . is it e year of " power of the dog." >> it could be the year netflix finally wins. >> we will find out next month. katie radel, bbc news. >> my money is on "king richard." before we go, the carnival back on in france after being canceled in 2021 due to the pandemic the theme is king of the
. >> benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst, and -- >> sci-fi epic dune has picked up 10 nominations. best picture amongst them. steven spielberg's remake of "wt side story" has seven, including best picture and director. >> the bookies favorite, but the best chance for winning is best supporting actor. >> you know who you are, don't you? >> yes. >> "belfast" has seven nominations, two with best pictur and original screenplay, the director...
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like in the household of real-life couple kirsten dunst and jesse plemons for "the power of the dog." >> i think i got more excited for jesse's nomination. i was crying, then i literally screamed like a maniac when my manager called me and said, oh, jesse's nominated too." >> reporter: kenneth branagh, first to be nominated in seven different categories in his career. writer, director, producer of "belfast." >> it was written from the heart and it seems to have touched the hearts of people who have seen it. to get this recognition from the academy in an incredibly tough year, a wonderful film, it's just amazing. >> reporter: the crowd-pleasing "coda." troy catsu, the first deaf male actor nominee in academy history. >> i'm so grateful that i'm being recognized for my work and for the deaf community, of course it will feel wonderful to finally have american sign language being recognized on the big screen when it hasn't been for so long. it's such an honor. >> reporter: cody smit mcphee, enjoying his first oscar nod. the linchpin of jane campion's western "the power the dog" and its do
like in the household of real-life couple kirsten dunst and jesse plemons for "the power of the dog." >> i think i got more excited for jesse's nomination. i was crying, then i literally screamed like a maniac when my manager called me and said, oh, jesse's nominated too." >> reporter: kenneth branagh, first to be nominated in seven different categories in his career. writer, director, producer of "belfast." >> it was written from the heart and it...
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i want to thank you, mike, kirsten, the whole group for organizing this breakfast. congressman connor-lamb, congressman tim wahlberg as well and it's an honor to be here with members of congress, with faith leaders from across our country and of course, with our president who is, as we all know, is leader of unending faith. so over the past two years so many among us have lost loved ones. so many parents have struggled. all of us have had a loss of a sense of normalcy. and the spiritual weight of it all has, indeed, been great. our faith has indeed been tested but it is that same faith, our faith in god, our faith in humanity, and our faith in what is possible. it is that same faith that i know has seen us through, that has helped us to see the light in one another. last march, i paid a visit to a food bank in nevada and the families there were waiting for hours at a time in their cars to receive a box of groceries. and when they drive up, the volunteers there would stand there, the driver would pop open the trunk and the volunteer would put a box of food in the car
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. >> rounding out the categories, benedict cumberbatch and kirsten dunst is the power of the dog. jamie dornan is belfast. the japanese ethic drive my car coming of age drama t co to and steven spielberg's remake of 1960, two's. best picture winner west side story made public by the by would re imagine west side still takes place in 57. >> but it feels like it is about our time. >> and we'll have more oscar noms tonight on e t who got snubbed and who are the surprises? plus, our super bowl exclusive with country singer mickey guyton. she nervous about singing the national anthem on the world's biggest stage for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. lot going on there. and your tonight, those oscar movies look really good. they do. i have a lot to catch up on. that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5, but we have a lot more ahead on kron. 4 news tonight at 6 and important meeting happening right now in oakland as we wait to find out whether several schools could shut their doors or be consolidated. >> there have been several weeks of protests, including a hunger strike that left a one t
. >> rounding out the categories, benedict cumberbatch and kirsten dunst is the power of the dog. jamie dornan is belfast. the japanese ethic drive my car coming of age drama t co to and steven spielberg's remake of 1960, two's. best picture winner west side story made public by the by would re imagine west side still takes place in 57. >> but it feels like it is about our time. >> and we'll have more oscar noms tonight on e t who got snubbed and who are the surprises? plus,...
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and senate say congress needs to do more to fight human trafficking democratic senator from new york kirsten gillibrand is pushing 2 bipartisan bills through the senate. one would remove criminal records of traffic victims for crimes like prostitution and money laundering, the other would improve victim services, government training and tracking methods. republicans agree here. they say congress needs to take every step possible to stop this issue and to protect victims. >> it should not be kept for rebuilding lives because of the activities that their captors forced them to engage. and why aren't we paying more attention? that's an international problem. and that's going to take a have real heavy effort. >> in 2020, the u.s. reported nearly 11,000 cases of human trafficking. in an effort to create a federal no fly lists. well, it's getting pushed back now from some lawmakers will advocates argue it could help prevent violent and hateful behavior from travelers. others say the effort goes too far. kron four's washington, dc correspondent hannah brandt has the details. >> seems like these hav
and senate say congress needs to do more to fight human trafficking democratic senator from new york kirsten gillibrand is pushing 2 bipartisan bills through the senate. one would remove criminal records of traffic victims for crimes like prostitution and money laundering, the other would improve victim services, government training and tracking methods. republicans agree here. they say congress needs to take every step possible to stop this issue and to protect victims. >> it should not...
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ah, thanks very much for joining us here on the show and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the gym and council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world order. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us. his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the endo pacific while also confronting a reform chest. russia on a welcome sir to vladimir, as he bought from d w's, russia desk, who says russia and china won't globalization over economies without globalization of world democracy? i'm not sure yet whether that works. well, thank you all 3 for those statements. a good way to start the show, and i'd like to begin the 1st question i'd like to come to you soon. i might begin with the most pressing question of all. there is a threat of war and it hasn't gone away. how's it? now the stakes are very high, peter, and i think as a secretary like and said when he visited berlin a
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new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand supports the bill and says it's a long time coming. it's common sense. bipartisan. >> and a priority for everybody. so it's the kind of bill that i think can pass the senate right now. jill abram believes there shouldn't be a reason for any lawmakers to oppose it. >> reporting in washington, i'm basil, john. >> california. senator alex padilla also issued a statement today to support the violence against women reauthorization act. but he raised concerns about the act not providing enough protection for immigrants. in a statement, he says many abusers would threaten their victims, immigration status to prevent them from reporting crimes. noncitizen survivors could be deported before their immigration cases are heard and many are stuck in visa backlogs for years. that makes it difficult for them to work and receive the services and support they need to overcome the trauma. the dea is calling the lawmakers to add more protections for survivors who lack permanent legal status in the u.s.. >> is a 6 details on actor bob packets. official ca
new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand supports the bill and says it's a long time coming. it's common sense. bipartisan. >> and a priority for everybody. so it's the kind of bill that i think can pass the senate right now. jill abram believes there shouldn't be a reason for any lawmakers to oppose it. >> reporting in washington, i'm basil, john. >> california. senator alex padilla also issued a statement today to support the violence against women reauthorization act....
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that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't you? yes, pop. belfast has seven nominations, and with the two for best picture and best original screenplay, its director, kenneth branagh, has broken another 0scar record. seven nominations across seven different categories throughout his career. and i think some of the actors have also picked up some nominations? that's right, ciaran hinds and judi dench, who leads the charge of the brits. another brit, 0livia colman, has her third oscar nomination for the lost daughter, a searing look at motherhood, with ireland's jessie buckley also nominated. and you stop being a writer who waits tables... and
that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't...
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and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the gym under council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world older. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us, his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the end are pacific, while also confronting a reform chest. russia on a welcome sort of letting me as he off from d w. so russia desk who says russia and china, once globalization of economies without globalization of liberal democracy, i'm not sure he adds one that works well. thank you. occasions for on the international system and the values that undergird damica, democracies in the trans atlantic relationship. i really want to just to ask you once again. i mean, it's a sort of re iteration of what you just said, but it, but i saw a sentence caught my eye from the washington post just in the last 24 hours. it read, president biden is facing one of the most
and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the gym under council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world older. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us, his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the end are pacific, while also confronting a reform chest. russia on a...
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and my guests in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the gym under council on foreign relations, who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world order. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us, his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the end or pacific, while also confronting a reform chest. russia on a well concert of letting me as he off from d w's, russia desk, who says russia, china, once globalization, over economies without globalization of liberal democracy. i'm not sure he adds whether that works. thank you. all 3 for those statements are a good way to start the show, and i'd like to begin the 1st question. i'd love to come to you sooner. i might be dealing with the most pressing question of all. there is a threat of war and it hasn't gone away, has it? no, the stakes are very high. peter, and i think as a secretary, lincoln said when he visited berlin a few weeks ago. this conflict is just m
and my guests in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the gym under council on foreign relations, who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world order. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us, his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the end or pacific, while also confronting a reform chest. russia on a well...
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that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't you? yes, pop. belfast has seven nominations, and with the two for best picture and best original screenplay, its director, kenneth branagh, has broken another oscar record. seven nominations across seven different categories throughout his career. and i think some of the actors have also picked up some nominations? that's right, ciaran hinds and judi dench, who leads the charge of the brits. another brit, olivia colman, has her third oscar nomination for the lost daughter, a searing look at motherhood, with ireland's jessie buckley also nominated. and you stop being a writer who waits tables... and
that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it's the bookies' favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't...
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new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand supports the bill and says it's a long time coming. it's common sense. bipartisan. >> and a priority for everybody. so it's the kind of bill that i think can pass the senate right now. jill abram believes there shouldn't be a reason for any lawmakers to oppose it. >> reporting in washington, i'm basil, john. >> coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. the warriors lose their winning streak to the utah jazz sports director. jason dumas has the very latest coming up in sports. we're back. it is 4.45. let's get a check of the forecast. we've got john looking at the golden gate bridge for us this morning. great looking shot there, john. yeah, beautiful view this morning on these clear mornings, it's >> nice when you can actually see rc church. our view because oftentimes this was blocked out by those. they area low clouds and fog. not this morning and not the past few mornings either. we're going to be crystal clear throughout the course of the day today and after a fairly chilly start for some of us, nothing, chile about the rest of yo
new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand supports the bill and says it's a long time coming. it's common sense. bipartisan. >> and a priority for everybody. so it's the kind of bill that i think can pass the senate right now. jill abram believes there shouldn't be a reason for any lawmakers to oppose it. >> reporting in washington, i'm basil, john. >> coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. the warriors lose their winning streak to the utah jazz sports director....
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that�*s right, you�*ve got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg�*s remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it�*s the bookies�* favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't you? yes, pop. belfast has seven nominations, and with the two for best picture and best original screenplay, its director, kenneth branagh, has broken another oscar record. speak, if you can. denzel washington getting his tenth nomination this year, though it has been 20 years since he won for training day. but the big favourite to win best actor is will smith. he�*s never won, and he�*s playing the father of venus and serena williams for king richard. and you think he�*ll win? he�*ll win. and king richard, the film he�*s in, is also nominated in the best picture category. are t
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new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand sponsored the legislation that prevents forced arbitration for workers who are victims of assault and harassment. no longer will survivors of assault or harassment in the workplace come for to be told that they're legally forbidden to sue their employer because somewhere buried in their employment contracts was this forced arbitration clause. the bill also avoids any past forced arbitration clauses. most people have no idea what they're doing when they saw an employment contract. south carolina republican senator lindsey graham emphasize their action will protect american workers. you've got to have a chance to be heard differently. and is long overdue. both gillibrand and graham thanks. senate majority leader chuck schumer for working across the aisle to get the bill to the senate floor. people who are harassed will get their rights. >> and have their own choice and their own decisions to make. and iowa republican senator chuck grassley celebrated the outcome shows that congress can work in a bipartisan way. the bill now heads to president j
new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand sponsored the legislation that prevents forced arbitration for workers who are victims of assault and harassment. no longer will survivors of assault or harassment in the workplace come for to be told that they're legally forbidden to sue their employer because somewhere buried in their employment contracts was this forced arbitration clause. the bill also avoids any past forced arbitration clauses. most people have no idea what they're doing when...
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ah, thanks very much for joining us here on the show and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the german council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world order. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia and the us also with us is pseudo. david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the endo pacific while also confronting a reform chest, russia than one. welcome source of letting me as he bought from d w's, russia desk, who says russia and china, once globalization over economies without globalization of world democracy. i'm not sure he adds whether that works. thank you. all 3 for those statements are a good way to start the show, and i'd like to begin the 1st question. i'd love to come to you soon of i might begin with the most pressing question of all. there is a threat of war and it hasn't gone away. he has it. now, the stakes are very high, peter, and i think as a secretary, lincoln said when he visi
ah, thanks very much for joining us here on the show and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the german council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world order. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia and the us also with us is pseudo. david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the endo pacific while also...
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mm hm. driven by a dreamer shaped banks and kirsten with theirs sinks, we dare to ask and ah, headlining this out of the canadian capital declared a state of emergency. the authorities that claiming the city is on the seed as thousands of truck drivers peacefully protest against vaccine mandates, saying the government's trying to portray them is extreme with russian official brands claims the country 70 percent ready to invade ukraine. as us propaganda saying, it's based on unnamed officials, undisclosed source is no evidence in the latest for the series of accusations of alleged russian aggression being held on a daily basis. now, those are not for everyone. it same soft the testing positive cove. it in australia, athletes.
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ah, thanks very much for joining us here on the show and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the gym under council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world older. it's a massive challenge to europe. asia and the us also with us is pseudo david well from the german marshall fund who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it face is growing strategic challenge as in the endo pacific, while also confronting a revolve chest. russia on a welcome sir to vladimir as he bought from d w. so russia desk who says russia and china won't globalization over economies without globalization of liberal chrissy. i'm not sure he adds whether that works well, thank you. all 3 for those statements, say a good way to start the show and i'd like to begin the 1st question that i'd like to come to you soon. if i might, i can begin with the most pressing question of all. there is a threat of war and it hasn't gone away. has it? now, the stakes are very high. peter, and i think as a secretary, like in said w
ah, thanks very much for joining us here on the show and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the gym under council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world older. it's a massive challenge to europe. asia and the us also with us is pseudo david well from the german marshall fund who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it face is growing strategic challenge as in the endo pacific, while...
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and my guest in the studio dd kirsten tablo of the german council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world older. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us, his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the end are pacific, while also confronting a reform chest. russia, that it won't welcome sort of letting me as he off from d w. so russia desk who says russia and china won't globalization over economies without globalization of well democracy. i'm not sure he adds whether that works. thank you. all 3 for those statements are a good way to start the show, and i'd like to begin the 1st question. i'd love to come to you soon. i might begin with the most pressing question of all. there is a threat of war and it hasn't gone away because it now, the stakes are very high. peter, and i think as a secretary, lincoln said when he visited berlin a few weeks ago. this c
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that�*s right, you�*ve got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg�*s remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it�*s the bookies�* favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't you? yes, pop. belfast has seven nominations, and with the two for best picture and best original screenplay, its director, kenneth branagh, has broken another oscar record. seven nominations across seven different categories throughout his career. and i think some of the actors have also picked up some nominations? that�*s right, ciaran hinds and judi dench, who leads the charge of the brits. another brit, olivia colman, has her third oscar nomination for the lost daughter, a searing look at motherhood with ireland�*s jessie buckley also nominated. you start being a writer who waits t
that�*s right, you�*ve got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee, who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them. and steven spielberg�*s remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it�*s the bookies�* favourite at 3—1, but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you...
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and my guests in the studio are dd kirsten tablo of the german council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world order. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us, his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the end are pacific, while also confronting a reform chest, russia than a welcome sort of letting me as he off from d w. so russia desk him, says russia and i know once globalization over economies without globalization of liberal democracy, i'm not sure he adds whether that works. thank you. all 3 for those statements are a good way to start the show, and i'd like to begin the 1st question. i'd love to come to you sooner. i might begin with the most pressing question of all. there is a threat of war and it hasn't gone away. he has it. now, the stakes are very high, peter, and i think as a secretary, lincoln said when he visited berlin a few weeks ago. this co
and my guests in the studio are dd kirsten tablo of the german council on foreign relations. who argues that the dictatorships, china and russia are coming together in a bid to create a new world order. it's a massive challenge to europe, asia, and the us also with us, his pseudo, david woke from the german marshall fund, who believes the transatlantic relationship is shifting as it faces growing strategic challenges in the end are pacific, while also confronting a reform chest, russia than a...
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jeanne, pender, kirsten, mike, judy, pat, john, amanda, melanie, heather, doug, randy, laura, bruce, anne, you have my undying respect. thank you. [applause] and dr. shah, you and the cabinet have saved lives. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] in my state of the state address two years ago, i borrowed a quote often attributed to sam rayburn, he said, any fool can burn down a barn, but it takes a good carpenter to build one. let's build that barn together, a solid shelter to weather every storm. and let's not argue about how many nails are in your nail gun, or mine, or who didn't close the barn door, or who will shovel the roof next winter. or will the very rich pay for the shingles?o will portland developers want to put condos in the loft? will the steller's sea eagle build its nest in the cupola? [laughing] and if so, will the planning board consider it an accessory dwelling? [laughing] will there be a tenants' union? will john martin want to store cull potatoes in it? [laughing] will it have starlink? look, seriously, it's been a turbulent year. but not so turbulent that
jeanne, pender, kirsten, mike, judy, pat, john, amanda, melanie, heather, doug, randy, laura, bruce, anne, you have my undying respect. thank you. [applause] and dr. shah, you and the cabinet have saved lives. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] in my state of the state address two years ago, i borrowed a quote often attributed to sam rayburn, he said, any fool can burn down a barn, but it takes a good carpenter to build one. let's build that barn together, a solid shelter to weather...
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these federal civil rights criminal trials, so -- civil rights -- leader of the department of justice, kirsten clark, for have been the conviction to say, based on the evidence, based on the evidence we have to have this lynch mob convicted of federal hail crime laws for lynching ahmaud arbery for jogging while black. you see the contrast there, reverend al, between what happened in minneapolis with kim potter, and now what happened in georgia, based on a lot of the preachers like yourself coming and standing. >> when 11 whites on the jury, only one black, and they convicted all of them and got life sentences. ben, do you feel any words or george zimmerman's defamation suits against the parents of jay von? the judge threw out zimmerman's defamation lawsuit, going to sue the parents for defamation, for calling him what he did. he killed their son. >> reverend al, you think about the irony of it on the week leading into the ten-year that raced the consciousness level, raised awareness of black lives matter, and obviously you and i have led the effort. i believe in doing that this week will bring
these federal civil rights criminal trials, so -- civil rights -- leader of the department of justice, kirsten clark, for have been the conviction to say, based on the evidence, based on the evidence we have to have this lynch mob convicted of federal hail crime laws for lynching ahmaud arbery for jogging while black. you see the contrast there, reverend al, between what happened in minneapolis with kim potter, and now what happened in georgia, based on a lot of the preachers like yourself...
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. >> benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons all oscar-nominated for their work in power of the dog. also up for best picture, best adapted screenplay and best director, the burst woman to ever be nominated twice in the director category. also vying, belfast, don't look up, drive my car, dune, king richard, licorice pizza, west side story. steven spielberg received his 11th nomination for best picture, a record for an in also earned his eighth nod as best director for west side story. denzel washington extended his record as the most nominated black acord or dutch actor. this is for the tragedy of macbeth. >> they should read nor -- renamed the award the denzel. you're up for a denzel, i see the denzel's are on. doesn't it flow off the tongue? >> he is nominated alongside andrew garfield, will smith and others, nominated burke performance by an actress in a leading role, jessica chastain, nicole kidman, kristen stewart. stuart is only the -- is the only first-time nominee. all of the men in the lead actor category have been down this road before. george cannot, abc 7 news
. >> benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons all oscar-nominated for their work in power of the dog. also up for best picture, best adapted screenplay and best director, the burst woman to ever be nominated twice in the director category. also vying, belfast, don't look up, drive my car, dune, king richard, licorice pizza, west side story. steven spielberg received his 11th nomination for best picture, a record for an in also earned his eighth nod as best director for west...
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maybe somebody like kirsten dunst, aunjanue ellis has a great chance. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> what do you think, elizabeth? >> i agree with chris. there are a lot of fresh faces we could see, ariana debose from "west side story" is the breakout. i'm not just predicting that she'll be nominated. i think if she's nominated she will actually win. >> okay, let's see what's going to happen. are you ready? >> we are. >> ready for the nominations live from l.a. tracee ellis ross and joining her this year is leslie jordan, all the nominations you're going to see live here. take it away, leslie and tracee. >> good morning, afternoon, evening. i may be in the movie capital of the world, but movies really live wherever you come together in theaters or in your homes to share great stories told on the screen. today we celebrate that thanks to the nearly 9,500 voting members of the academy. they're moviemakers, sure, but really movie lovers about to share the films they've loved the most this year. i hope you're doing the same with your friends and your fam
maybe somebody like kirsten dunst, aunjanue ellis has a great chance. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> what do you think, elizabeth? >> i agree with chris. there are a lot of fresh faces we could see, ariana debose from "west side story" is the breakout. i'm not just predicting that she'll be nominated. i think if she's nominated she will actually win. >> okay, let's see what's going to happen. are you ready? >> we are. >> ready for the nominations live...
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which is true of every scene kirsten dunst and -- share in the power of the dog. >> you are marvelous. reporter: playing newlyweds in montana a century ago, they found advantages in being partners today in real life. >> we don't have to work at chemistry together. it is just naturally there. reporter: the two met on the set of tv's fargo. >> we fell in love as creative partners and that will always be part of our life together. reporter: at the new york film festival last fall she could not have known they would both be recognized, but penelope cruz and javier bardem hav h own oscars after knowing each other for 30 years. penelope was still a teenager when they made -- their relationship did not blossom until vicky cristina barcelona could not be denied. she won an oscar and the two have worked together often. everyone knows was there 10 film together. javier's delight talking about it was obvious. >> we are shooting 20 minutes from home. we felt like we were were were normal job like normal people, going to different places. reporter: his intern her nominations are sure to make oscar
which is true of every scene kirsten dunst and -- share in the power of the dog. >> you are marvelous. reporter: playing newlyweds in montana a century ago, they found advantages in being partners today in real life. >> we don't have to work at chemistry together. it is just naturally there. reporter: the two met on the set of tv's fargo. >> we fell in love as creative partners and that will always be part of our life together. reporter: at the new york film festival last fall...
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which is true of every scene kirsten dunst and jesse pluymen's share in "the power of the dog." playing newlyweds in montana a century ago, they found advantages in being partners today in real life. >> we don't have to work in the chemistry, it is naturally there. reporter: they met on the set of tv's "fargo. " >> we fell in love as creative partners and that will always be a part of our life. reporter: she could not have known they would both be recognized, but palatka -- nella b cruz and javier bardem already have their own oscars after knowing each other for 30 years. penelope was still a teenager when they made jamon jamon. the relationship did not blossom until their passion in vicky cristina barcelona could not be denied. she won an oscar as maria ele and since then, they have worked together often. talking to jimmy kimmel about their 10th film together, his delight was obvious. >> we were shooting like 20 minutes from home. it was the first time we felt we were having a normal job like normal people, going to different places. reporter: his and her nominations are sure t
which is true of every scene kirsten dunst and jesse pluymen's share in "the power of the dog." playing newlyweds in montana a century ago, they found advantages in being partners today in real life. >> we don't have to work in the chemistry, it is naturally there. reporter: they met on the set of tv's "fargo. " >> we fell in love as creative partners and that will always be a part of our life. reporter: she could not have known they would both be recognized, but...
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kirsten powers, the author of another great book. saving grace. i wrote a thing for. hope people like what i said about it. i enjoyed reading. thank you for joining us and congratulations to you both on the books. we heard president biden standing up for the right of countries to determine their own future supporting freedom. is he effectively making the case for why americans should care about what's happening with russia and ukraine? with so many problems here at home. >> yeah. i think the speech that he gave was meant to convey to americans that this is about american values. this is something that may require some sacrifice on the part of the americans and in terms of if biden is pushed to have to put sanctions on russia. that could result in higher gas prices for americans. that will be a sacrifice made in the name of american values. i think this is a pretty tough sell right now. i do think that the speech he gave was great. and i think a necessary thing to do. you need to bring americans along. it's bad timing in the sense americans are so exhausted. and the id
kirsten powers, the author of another great book. saving grace. i wrote a thing for. hope people like what i said about it. i enjoyed reading. thank you for joining us and congratulations to you both on the books. we heard president biden standing up for the right of countries to determine their own future supporting freedom. is he effectively making the case for why americans should care about what's happening with russia and ukraine? with so many problems here at home. >> yeah. i think...
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that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them... and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it is the bookies' favourite at 3—1 but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't you? yes, pop. belfast has seven nominations and with the two for best picture and best original screenplay, its director, kenneth branagh, has broken another 0scar record. seven nominations across seven different categories throughout his career. and i think some of the actors have also picked up nominations? that's right, ciaran hinds and judi dench who leads the charge of the brits. 0ther brits nominated being jesse buckley and olivia colman, who play younger and older versions of the same character in the lost daughter which is maggie gyllenhaal�*s searing look at motherhood. you start being a w
that's right, you've got benedict cumberbatch, kirsten dunst and jesse plemons and kodi smit—mcphee who i think is the definite for best supporting actor. sci—fi epic dune has picked up ten nominations, best picture amongst them... and steven spielberg's remake of the musical west side story has seven, including best picture and director. it is the bookies' favourite at 3—1 but i think its best chance for winning is best supporting actress for ariana debose. you know who you are, don't...
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>> i have been friends with kirsten dunst for years and it's been fun to see her more than i normally would. and i spoke to nicole kidman for 45 minutes on a zoom call. >> stephen: had you not met her before? >> and she sent me flowers and i was, like, oh, my god! >> stephen: she sent you flowers after the conversation? >> because she had a great time. >> stephen: that's a really good conversation. ( applause ) >> yeah. ( laughter ) we worked together, actually, years ago and she had to drop out of the movie because she injured herself-- >> stephen: what movie? >> she was going to be in "panic room." >> stephen: she was the jodie foster part in "panic room?" >> yeah, we rehearsed for weeks. i think, in my memory which was a long time ago. i was very tiny. >> stephen: how old were you then? >> ten. i turned eleven on the movie. jodie foster got me a mariachi band on my 11th birthday. >> stephen: well, that's nice. >> i came here to just brag a lot... let me tell you all this cool stuff that's going on. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you're also in a new cronenberg movie in "crimes of the fut
>> i have been friends with kirsten dunst for years and it's been fun to see her more than i normally would. and i spoke to nicole kidman for 45 minutes on a zoom call. >> stephen: had you not met her before? >> and she sent me flowers and i was, like, oh, my god! >> stephen: she sent you flowers after the conversation? >> because she had a great time. >> stephen: that's a really good conversation. ( applause ) >> yeah. ( laughter ) we worked together,...
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kirsten reports. >> protests tonight across russia. in more than 50 cities, according to an end geo. presidents, and bowed, confidently declaring that russia remains part of the global economy. reassuring russian business losers. his comments made before president biden made his announcement. his early morning television address was unscripted and often ominous. seeing his security demands were ignored by nato and americans. they say russia's nuclear capability, warning if his enemies interfere, the consequences would be as such that you've never seen in your entire history. but we found some of his own people are now frightened. >> it's a tragedy. >> there are no longer supporting the russian president. >> the west ignored russia, russia has spoken. >> then there's tatiana. and her 11 year old daughter, margarita. tonight, margaritas grandfathers in ukraine. >> she is scared about her grandpa. >> they haven't seehe family isn apart by war. if you could speak to president putin now what would you say? >> please stop the war now. we are
kirsten reports. >> protests tonight across russia. in more than 50 cities, according to an end geo. presidents, and bowed, confidently declaring that russia remains part of the global economy. reassuring russian business losers. his comments made before president biden made his announcement. his early morning television address was unscripted and often ominous. seeing his security demands were ignored by nato and americans. they say russia's nuclear capability, warning if his enemies...
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there's been questions about where joe manchin, kirsten sinema have been on this issue. they have been signaling they are open, if not supportive of dands on the short list. manchin said he will evaluate this nominee. the question will be on the three republican senator who is did vote yes to get her on the d.c. court of appeals. those three senators lindsey graham has criticized, as you mentioned, the selection of ketanji brown jackson and not michelle childs, the district court judge. also susan collins offered some praise for the pick today. lisa murkowski will be an interesting one to watch . she's up for re-election. she's facing a trump backed challenger. she did oppose brett kavanaugh. she's a moderate. she's aligned herself with democrats on some issues but in statement she issued today, she said her vote before for the lower court does not translate for a vote yes for the highest court in land. she said it's a very high bar to clear and blaplans to look at t nomination closely. some republicans may vote yes but not very many. >> okay. thank you very much. great
there's been questions about where joe manchin, kirsten sinema have been on this issue. they have been signaling they are open, if not supportive of dands on the short list. manchin said he will evaluate this nominee. the question will be on the three republican senator who is did vote yes to get her on the d.c. court of appeals. those three senators lindsey graham has criticized, as you mentioned, the selection of ketanji brown jackson and not michelle childs, the district court judge. also...