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. >> rose: now she stars in captain bigelow's upcoming film, zero dark 30 about the hunt for and killing of osama bin laden. >> we are spending billions of dollars, we are still no closer to defeating our enemy. >> >> no birth certificate, no cellphone. the guy is a ghost. >> he is right in the inner circle. >> the whole world is going to want to know why was he targeted? >> when was the last time you saw bin laden? >> oh, my god. is that what i think it is? >> when was the last time you saw bin laden? >> rose: three is also performing on broadway today in the heiress. >> father, don't you think she the most beautiful man you have ever seen? >> he is very good looking, my dear, of course you wouldn't let that sway you unduly. >> oh, no, no. but that is what is so wonderful to me, that he should have everything, everything that a woman could want. >> rose: in january she stars in a horror film called momma. >> >> rose: joining me now the actress called hollywood's most fashionable chameleon she is clearly the actor of the moment i am pleased to have jessica chastain back at this table. >>
. >> rose: now she stars in captain bigelow's upcoming film, zero dark 30 about the hunt for and killing of osama bin laden. >> we are spending billions of dollars, we are still no closer to defeating our enemy. >> >> no birth certificate, no cellphone. the guy is a ghost. >> he is right in the inner circle. >> the whole world is going to want to know why was he targeted? >> when was the last time you saw bin laden? >> oh, my god. is that what i...
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bigelow takes her point of view and shoots the torture scenes in a neutral way. they are ugly, disturbing, and at the same time given what the film is about, they don't exactly make us want to go out and sign a petition against torture. they are sort of portrayed as ugly but necessary, and i think that's the central question. was it necessary? we know it's ugly. was it necessary? >> so, frank, same two questions to you. is the movie accurate and does it justify means as a justification because of the ends? because you get the bad guy, it's okay to torture somebody along the way. >> i don't think the movie makes the case. i don't think it wades into capturing obama -- i mean capturing osama is worth torture, but it does suggest very, very strongly without the torture we would never have been able to raid that compound, we would never have gotten there. this is a movie i think it's important to note, the makers of it have said we took a very journalistic approach. they have raised the bar on its accuracy in a way that doesn't happen for other movies. so the fact th
bigelow takes her point of view and shoots the torture scenes in a neutral way. they are ugly, disturbing, and at the same time given what the film is about, they don't exactly make us want to go out and sign a petition against torture. they are sort of portrayed as ugly but necessary, and i think that's the central question. was it necessary? we know it's ugly. was it necessary? >> so, frank, same two questions to you. is the movie accurate and does it justify means as a justification...
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a damn thing and furthermore no one actually witnessed the burial of bin laden back to the movie bigelow and crew were given exclusive access to classified details of the raid to make the film that no one has ever seen despite obama's claims that little facts about the raid could be made public because of national security apparently was fine to share this information with a multimillion dollar hollywood production you know what this is nothing new hollywood in the white house of a close relationship movies glorifying our military receive free props and sets from said military as long as the movies message is pro military this type of quid pro quo has been commonplace in hollywood for years yet sinking up political propaganda movie releases with major political events is something relatively new it happened in two thousand and six when the propaganda film united ninety three had its release sinked up at the trial of suppose the twentieth hijacker saw it seems like american cinema has changed drastically since the vietnam war where you rarely see films critiquing u.s. foreign policy or em
a damn thing and furthermore no one actually witnessed the burial of bin laden back to the movie bigelow and crew were given exclusive access to classified details of the raid to make the film that no one has ever seen despite obama's claims that little facts about the raid could be made public because of national security apparently was fine to share this information with a multimillion dollar hollywood production you know what this is nothing new hollywood in the white house of a close...
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. >> rose: kathryn bigelow and mark boal coming up. fcglfv@ captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> good evening. tonight i can roar to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al-qaeda. and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. for over two decades, bin laden has been al-qaeda's leader and symbol, and continued plot attacks against our countries, friends and allies. the death of bin laden signifies the most significant achievement to date in our effort counterterrorisms professionals to work tire loalsly to achieve this outcome. the american people do not see their work nor know their names but tonight they feel the satisfaction of their work and the result of their pursuit of justice. >> rose: that was president obama in may announcing the killing of america's most wanted terrorist. a new film about to be released by the oscar
. >> rose: kathryn bigelow and mark boal coming up. fcglfv@ captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> good evening. tonight i can roar to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al-qaeda. and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. for over two decades, bin laden has been...
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kathryn bigelow made "the hurt locker."d this movie is supposed to be terrific. >> that, it is, from everybody i've spoken with who has seen it. it has gotten some good critical aclim. they're excited to get this movie out there at this point tlaechlts been so much speculation, carol, about the film and whether or not it was going to be some sort of pro obama movie. bigelow says she's happy to have this movie judged on its own merits. >> it's definitely nice to have the film out there. it's been so kind of debated, kind of -- you know, obviously a bit of a -- there's some bit of controversy that's surrounded it. and i think it's nice because now the film can speak for itself, and i certainly have a feeling that a lot of those debates will transition to something, you know, slightly less controversial. >> i find it really interesting. a lot of people had ideas of what this movie was before it came out. i think a lot of people were afraid it was going to be a propaganda film and thought they knew what the story was. it's actu
kathryn bigelow made "the hurt locker."d this movie is supposed to be terrific. >> that, it is, from everybody i've spoken with who has seen it. it has gotten some good critical aclim. they're excited to get this movie out there at this point tlaechlts been so much speculation, carol, about the film and whether or not it was going to be some sort of pro obama movie. bigelow says she's happy to have this movie judged on its own merits. >> it's definitely nice to have the...
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. >> because i think that kathryn bigelow, if you look at her last film, the hurt locker" it gain withrom chris hedges to the effect that war is a drug, an addiction, and kathryn bigelow is kind of an amoral filmmaker. she portrayed a woman who is basically addicted to revenge, who is on a kind of counter jihad. big low takes her point of view and shoots the torture scenes in a neutral way, they are ugly, disturbing and at the same time given what the film is about, they don't exactly make us want to go out and sign a petition against torture. they are sort of portrayed as ugly but necessary, and i think that's the central question. was it necessary? we know it's ugly. was it necessary? >> so, frank, same two questions to you. is the movie accurate and does it justify means as a justification because 69 ends. because you get the bad guy it's okay to torture somebody along the way. >> i don't think the movie makes the case. i don't think it wads into capturing obama -- i mean captured osama is worth torture but it does suggest very, very strongly without the torture we would never have
. >> because i think that kathryn bigelow, if you look at her last film, the hurt locker" it gain withrom chris hedges to the effect that war is a drug, an addiction, and kathryn bigelow is kind of an amoral filmmaker. she portrayed a woman who is basically addicted to revenge, who is on a kind of counter jihad. big low takes her point of view and shoots the torture scenes in a neutral way, they are ugly, disturbing and at the same time given what the film is about, they don't...
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director catherine bigelow who won the oscar for "the hurt locker," takes us inside the black sites anention centers and the cia offices where military contractors and intelligence operatives battled to extract the information that would find bin laden. bigelow is so focused on authenticity that the film fungss in an element documentary-like style as she underdramatizes this dramatic story. it's stripped of hollywood schmaltz or over stylization to tell this important narrative in a harrowing way. we watched waterboarding and bloody men dragged across boards in dog collars and it forces to you reconfront your beliefs about torture. i have always been steadfastly against torture as if felt like nothing less than compromising the american soul and giving our enemies in al qaeda a gift they could use to inspire and recruit and pragmatically we know little to know actionable intelligence came to torture. detective work and treating detainees with respect is more effective but as i watch contractors beat our enemies to a pulp, i wondered if i were in their boots during that time of war char
director catherine bigelow who won the oscar for "the hurt locker," takes us inside the black sites anention centers and the cia offices where military contractors and intelligence operatives battled to extract the information that would find bin laden. bigelow is so focused on authenticity that the film fungss in an element documentary-like style as she underdramatizes this dramatic story. it's stripped of hollywood schmaltz or over stylization to tell this important narrative in a...
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>> my name is william bigelow, owner of the pour house. as rick stated nothing will be changing in the operation of our business. i met with supervisor chu and senior planning staff and lower polk neighbors and have resolved all the issues at-hand. commissioners i'm a small business owner here? san francisco. this business is my life. it sustains me and puts food on my table. during my years on polk street i believe we have revitalized polk street and in addition, i have been a resident of the neighborhood for 25 years. we also enjoy the support from our landlord mercy housing and the upstairs residential neighbors directly upstairs from our facility. i meet with the building staff steven and henry on-site to keep a good communication line open. i joined lower polk neighbors in 2005 and i am an active member. we do have letters of support from them as well. during my outreach progress, and out of respect to the neighbors from across the street that were here at the last hearing we have reevaluated our background music and sound mitigation.
>> my name is william bigelow, owner of the pour house. as rick stated nothing will be changing in the operation of our business. i met with supervisor chu and senior planning staff and lower polk neighbors and have resolved all the issues at-hand. commissioners i'm a small business owner here? san francisco. this business is my life. it sustains me and puts food on my table. during my years on polk street i believe we have revitalized polk street and in addition, i have been a resident...
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but you are going to see a lot of other- "zero dark thirty," the kathryn bigelow film about osama bin laden, is starting to win a lot of these early critic awards. so, it has turned into a major player as well. > that is going to be huge. let's take a look at what is happening this weekend: just one movie in wide release here: "playing for keeps." how well will it do? > > i don't think it is going to do very well at all. it's a pretty laughably bad, incompetently made rom-com- > not just because it's a rom- com. > > not because it's a rom-com, not because it has gerard butler, but that certainly doesn't help matters. you just gave a great list of movies for people to go see. go see one of them. if you saw it already, see it again. forget "playing for keeps." > it's tough out there. > > yes it is. > in a good way. have a good day. > > thank you, you too. the gold mining deal - wall street is panning. we will dig into the stock after the break. a conglomerate is in the works. time now for chart talk with matt cavanaugh of cmz trading. ok matt, so copper and gold miner freeport mcmoran n
but you are going to see a lot of other- "zero dark thirty," the kathryn bigelow film about osama bin laden, is starting to win a lot of these early critic awards. so, it has turned into a major player as well. > that is going to be huge. let's take a look at what is happening this weekend: just one movie in wide release here: "playing for keeps." how well will it do? > > i don't think it is going to do very well at all. it's a pretty laughably bad, incompetently...
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dark 30," the story hunt for osama bin laden from the oscar winning powerhouse team of katherine bigelowwe recreates how it all happened, from the female cia analyst who finally figured out where he was hiding to the navy s.e.a.l.s who killed him. >> there are two narratives about the location of osama bin laden. >> reporter: the controversy? the obama administration has faced accusations it gave undeserved access to the film makers. in real life, everyone involved in the hunt for bin laden remains sworn to secrecy. but the film makers say they got firsthand accounts. they just won't say exactly how that happened. >> i think as a reporter you would understand we take protecting our sources and sort of the exact methodology of our sourcing pretty seriously, just in the same way if i asked you how exactly did you source that story. >> reporter: katherine, when you hear mark talk this way, are you a journalist or a film maker? >> that's a good question. well, i certainly try to be as faithful to the research as possible and make a good movie and make a film that was timely. >> reporter: but
dark 30," the story hunt for osama bin laden from the oscar winning powerhouse team of katherine bigelowwe recreates how it all happened, from the female cia analyst who finally figured out where he was hiding to the navy s.e.a.l.s who killed him. >> there are two narratives about the location of osama bin laden. >> reporter: the controversy? the obama administration has faced accusations it gave undeserved access to the film makers. in real life, everyone involved in the hunt...
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. >> catherine bigelow's new movie is winning awards and raising controversy.up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv with a total home dvr included free for life. only $29 a month for six months. >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> good morning it's 8:25. time for news headlines. a man is in serious condition this morning after falling 30 feet at the oakland coliseum. the fall happened during last night's raiders broncos game. the man was on the third deck and fell or jumped to the concrete floor on the lower concourse. police have now determined that the fall was an accident. >>> well, today could be the day the u.s. supreme court announces a decision on same sex marriage in california. the justices are being asked to overturn a lower court ruling that the p
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below is undaunted, saying the senators are taking that scene out of context, bigelow putting it bluntlyote, this is a ten year intelligence operation brought to the screen, a 2-1/2 our phone. we encourage people to see the film for characterizing it. note to the u.s. senator. ashley: on the same side too much. thank you. tracy: some good news for the housing market. existing home sales jumped to a three year high, our next guest isn't convinced we are any real housing recovery. managing director at graham fisher, you are not buying this is off to the races. >> off to a slow trot. housing prices are recovering, starts are doing better, foreclosures are defining conclusions arising, home prices are almost 17% below the 2007 peak. we have 20% of all sales cash purchases, still constrained for credit availability and securitization market is set down, we have demographic problems. over $1 trillion of student debt, baby boomers who historically the biggest part of consumption are moving to retirement, often stuck in homes with negative equities and kids sell those homes and move to the retir
below is undaunted, saying the senators are taking that scene out of context, bigelow putting it bluntlyote, this is a ten year intelligence operation brought to the screen, a 2-1/2 our phone. we encourage people to see the film for characterizing it. note to the u.s. senator. ashley: on the same side too much. thank you. tracy: some good news for the housing market. existing home sales jumped to a three year high, our next guest isn't convinced we are any real housing recovery. managing...
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one of them, very much anticipated, speaking of oscar winners, "zero dark thirty,"hich is kathryn bigelow'sw-up to "the hurt locker." "when was the last time you saw bin laden?" "oh my god, is that what i think it is?" > > this is all about the hunt and the raid for osama bin laden. that is going to be getting a limited release in december, and then in january it is going to start opening wider. there are a lot of hopes for that one. and another really terrific movie, based on a true story, "the impossible," which is based on the 2004 tsunami in thailand. the film stars naomi watts, who should be a best actress player, ewan mcgregor. a really terrific, really heart-wrenching film that people should check out when it goes wide, probably in january. [birds tweet [wind blow [wave crashe [scream > > i have friends who have screamed that, and they said it is tough to watch, but it is tremendous. > > it is tough to watch but it is very rewarding. > > good to have you on the show and happy holidays erik. > > thank you. that's a wrap for us. make sure and join us back here every weekday morning. fr
one of them, very much anticipated, speaking of oscar winners, "zero dark thirty,"hich is kathryn bigelow'sw-up to "the hurt locker." "when was the last time you saw bin laden?" "oh my god, is that what i think it is?" > > this is all about the hunt and the raid for osama bin laden. that is going to be getting a limited release in december, and then in january it is going to start opening wider. there are a lot of hopes for that one. and another...
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have a lot of fun with, probably up until when "zero dark thirty" comes out next month, kathryn bigelow'sfilm about osama bin laden. so the ladies can go see "les mis," and the guys can go see "django" > guys love quentin tarantino movies. it's just one of those guilty pleasures. > > it's more than a guilty pleasure. the guy makes great movies. he really does. > very good. erik childress of the chicago film critics' assoc. thanks so much. > > thank you. still ahead, counterfeit wine is seeping into the market. what to know before you uncork. that's next. wine and holidays seem to go together very, very naturally. but there is a grinch this year, and it has been in the form of a counterfeit ring that has been preying upon investors. with us to explain and go into this subject is craig perman. he runs perman wine selections here in chicago. greg, welcome. > > thank you. > so, tell us about this counterfeit ring that is going on and the threat it is for someone who wants to collect and invest in wine. > > what happened was on some of these small-production, high- end cult wines, there was on
have a lot of fun with, probably up until when "zero dark thirty" comes out next month, kathryn bigelow'sfilm about osama bin laden. so the ladies can go see "les mis," and the guys can go see "django" > guys love quentin tarantino movies. it's just one of those guilty pleasures. > > it's more than a guilty pleasure. the guy makes great movies. he really does. > very good. erik childress of the chicago film critics' assoc. thanks so much. > >...
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. >> bigelow says they didn't get unclassified information but it would be unclear to know if you did was confusing is how accurate and documentary-like the whole thing seemed. and i frankly just as a regular viewer was like, how did they find out all this stuff? how did they snow in how did they get this information? >> here's the problem, which is where you started out, chris, about the vacuum to which this movie is coming out. so there is right now a 6,000-page report of a three-year long investigation by the senate select committee on intelligence headed by senator dianne feinstein that is about the cia detention and torture program. and that report needs to be made public. because that cop collusively refutes any suggestion that torture was effective. but the key thing about this also in going back to what glenn said is the vacuum of information created by the obama administration. i think we should talk about that. >> jim clemente, i want to get your thoughts on accountability right after we take this break. . [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exerc
. >> bigelow says they didn't get unclassified information but it would be unclear to know if you did was confusing is how accurate and documentary-like the whole thing seemed. and i frankly just as a regular viewer was like, how did they find out all this stuff? how did they snow in how did they get this information? >> here's the problem, which is where you started out, chris, about the vacuum to which this movie is coming out. so there is right now a 6,000-page report of a...
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people see it i want to get your reaction to this well first of them say i'm disappointed cathy bigelow's new movie has the dark thirty has gotten tons of you know it's gotten a lot of it right accolades for i'm disappointed that she lied in the movie and so are portrays that waterboarding led to the killing of osama bin laden i mean that's just wrong it is no factual evidence evidence and there's a lot of evidence that this movie is going to become huge and people who watch it will take it as sort of a nonfiction account as opposed to a fictional account right and i think there will be i think the public that will be their version of the truth so i think that makes the senate report even more important i mean the actions that the senate report investigation looked at were actions taken on behalf of the american people using our tax dollars to carry them out then the senate had this investigation done again using our tax dollars to pay for it so the american people ought to be able to see what is being done in our name and with our money and what the findings are exactly as to why do you
people see it i want to get your reaction to this well first of them say i'm disappointed cathy bigelow's new movie has the dark thirty has gotten tons of you know it's gotten a lot of it right accolades for i'm disappointed that she lied in the movie and so are portrays that waterboarding led to the killing of osama bin laden i mean that's just wrong it is no factual evidence evidence and there's a lot of evidence that this movie is going to become huge and people who watch it will take it as...
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. >> and the group gave top honors to kathryn bigelow's latest film "zero dark thirty."ng rave reviews. the movie about the hunt for osama bin laden was named best film of the year. >>> and if you have a cat, you know they can end up in the most unusual places, right? look at this feline, in one of those machines where you use the claw to scoop up a toy. this one in russia. >> no word on how that kitty claimed her cozy spot there. she seemed content even when the claw nearly grabs her. i have never successfully gotten anything out of those machines. i never can maneuver it right to do it. >> it's operator error. >> i'm sure, probably. >>> and it's the big, new destination for a las vegas wedding. it's the new 24-hour denny's, right there in downtown sin city. >> now, in addition to the wedding chapel inside, there's also a full-service bar, of course, for those who want to get hitched right there at denny's. they're offering a variety of marital packages, includes a cake made of bacon and a marriage. and moons over my hammy. a grand slam of a marriage. >> you can do it a
. >> and the group gave top honors to kathryn bigelow's latest film "zero dark thirty."ng rave reviews. the movie about the hunt for osama bin laden was named best film of the year. >>> and if you have a cat, you know they can end up in the most unusual places, right? look at this feline, in one of those machines where you use the claw to scoop up a toy. this one in russia. >> no word on how that kitty claimed her cozy spot there. she seemed content even when the...
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bigelow seems to be saying you did torture. we got this directly from officials in the know. dianne feinstein and others are suggesting, no, we didn't. what do you make of it? >> wouldn't have been waterboarding of the courier. waterboarding of a select few, khalid sheikh mohammed and few others after 9/11 we identified we were using this technique. i think there is a lot of he said/she said. there is three-year investigation ongoing which will be the definitive report on enhanced interrogation techniques and efficacy. she has access to that. did war boarding lead to the name of the currier? maybe not. did waterboarding lead to other information that led to the courier? possibly. a to b to c is good intelligence work and it could have started with good enhanced interrogation techniques. we don't know at this point. megyn: is the waterboarding portrayed in the film supposedly taken place under president obama? >> i don't think so. megyn: there is debate whether the intel that was gleaned in any prior waterboarding proved integral to nabbing bin laden. >> that's what it seems b
bigelow seems to be saying you did torture. we got this directly from officials in the know. dianne feinstein and others are suggesting, no, we didn't. what do you make of it? >> wouldn't have been waterboarding of the courier. waterboarding of a select few, khalid sheikh mohammed and few others after 9/11 we identified we were using this technique. i think there is a lot of he said/she said. there is three-year investigation ongoing which will be the definitive report on enhanced...
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katherine bigelow responds. we will see you here in "america's news room" at the top of the hour. right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management ♪ [ laughter ] >> oh, sexy girlfriend! >> gretchen: who can forget that scene, a young gedde watanabe playing long duck dong almost 20 years ago in the classic flick "16 candles." >> steve: classic indeed. now he's back and stealing the spotlight from billy crystal and bet mitt letter in the fox film "parental guidance." >> these are parents. they're going to watch the kids. >> welcome to healthy tiger. >> what's that? n no msg, no gluten, no sodium. just healthy food! >> i'm drooling already. >> it's like me! >> my mother japanese. my father chinese. my kids go to hebrew day school, oy vay. >> eric: we're joined by gedde watanabe. it looks fantastic. tell us about the movie. >> well, it's a wonderful, wonderful family movie. it's about raising grandchildren, kids and the proble
katherine bigelow responds. we will see you here in "america's news room" at the top of the hour. right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management ♪ [ laughter ] >> oh, sexy girlfriend! >> gretchen: who can forget that scene, a young gedde watanabe playing long duck dong almost 20 years ago in the classic flick...
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. >> the movie takes a position, despite the fact that kathryn bigelow and the screenwriter say they'rea position. there's no question in my mind that mark ball drank the kool-aid given to him by his cia sources and really believes that one of the key links in the chain that led us to osama bin laden was obtained through torture. that's what happens in the movie. i don't know if it was right. i wasn't there. nobody knows if it was right, except those people high up in the cia. but let's agree that this is what the movie is saying. the movie might not like it. they might say, it's ugly as hell, this torture thing is just terrible. they might deromanticize the violence in the movie. they might show you -- >> how will that affect the awards? will it help or hurt them get an academy awards? it seems like the neocon right-wingers might say, yeah, that's how you win these awards. how's it going to affect the politics of winning an academy award? because i think she's up for it. >> i think it would put the kibosh on it, frankly. because i do think that's how people lean out there. and you have
. >> the movie takes a position, despite the fact that kathryn bigelow and the screenwriter say they'rea position. there's no question in my mind that mark ball drank the kool-aid given to him by his cia sources and really believes that one of the key links in the chain that led us to osama bin laden was obtained through torture. that's what happens in the movie. i don't know if it was right. i wasn't there. nobody knows if it was right, except those people high up in the cia. but let's...
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. >> eric: this is very interesting, everyone on the left said here is a bigelow movie.at information and intel from the f.b.i. from the f.b.i. building. when she makes an accurate portrayal of the movie where waterboarding takes place or information gleaned from enhanceed interrogation leads from the cour your to bin laden all of a sudden, wait, don't glorify waterboarding or torture. they want something different. liberals in hollywood and outside hollywood want a different depiction of how the info is. >> andrea: she has come under fire because she is accused of working closely with hollywood. she becomes the star of the movie. coincidence? greg, i got to ask you about this. new york magazine critic david edalstein brands "zero dark thirty" as morally reprehensible, because there is a scene with waterboarding. so shocker, just like the video you asked who pushed the video, trying to sensor another movie, because i guess they don't agree with it. >> greg: waterboarding more like awesome boarding. the unspeakable truth here is everybody wants -- they will never say this
. >> eric: this is very interesting, everyone on the left said here is a bigelow movie.at information and intel from the f.b.i. from the f.b.i. building. when she makes an accurate portrayal of the movie where waterboarding takes place or information gleaned from enhanceed interrogation leads from the cour your to bin laden all of a sudden, wait, don't glorify waterboarding or torture. they want something different. liberals in hollywood and outside hollywood want a different depiction of...
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the catherine bigelow movie about the takedown of bin laden was spell binding, epithet conclusion, evengh you know how it ends. but much of the advance attention has been focused on how the movie begins, the graphic depiction of an al qaeda prisoner being harshly interrogated. earlier this week three u.s. senators took issue with that sequence. they fear that american moviegoers will get a distorted impression of the role of torture in our getting bin laden. the first half hour of the movie depicts the interrogation of a figure called amar. he appears based on mohammed al qahtani, who was harshly interrogated, although not waterboarded. at gitmo, qahtani was one individual who identified bin laden's courier, a key break in the hunt for bin laden. when we eventually learned the courier's real name and found him, he found bin laden. in real life, one month before september 11th, qahtani was denied admission to the united states when an astute i.n.s. agent named jose melendez perez wouldn't allow him to enter the airport. so qahtani returned to the middle east and was later apprehended fig
the catherine bigelow movie about the takedown of bin laden was spell binding, epithet conclusion, evengh you know how it ends. but much of the advance attention has been focused on how the movie begins, the graphic depiction of an al qaeda prisoner being harshly interrogated. earlier this week three u.s. senators took issue with that sequence. they fear that american moviegoers will get a distorted impression of the role of torture in our getting bin laden. the first half hour of the movie...
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careful and you can maybe not extravagant highs of tech bubble, say, of 2000, but you don't have the bigelowsigelow--the big lows. we may be the tortoise that lumbers over the finish line after the hare takes a well deserved break. >> coming up my thoughts on climate change, a new film [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently! and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salad, sandwiches, and more. >> i want to focus on the folks that are making a difference. (vo) here's how you can connect with the gavin newsom show. >>i'm an outsider in the inside. ideas are the best politics. >> thanks for staying with us on the full
careful and you can maybe not extravagant highs of tech bubble, say, of 2000, but you don't have the bigelowsigelow--the big lows. we may be the tortoise that lumbers over the finish line after the hare takes a well deserved break. >> coming up my thoughts on climate change, a new film [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees...
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osama bin laden he is back in the news again with the upcoming movie zero dark 30 directed by kathryn bigelow and written by mark bowl, the people responsible for the oscar-winning movie the heard walker. is interesting to see that the cia has been cooperating and also whether the accounts of the movie conflict with the accounting mark owens's book which conflicts with the account of mark bonetin's book, trying to piece together a comprehensive attack by a flattened is like redoing raja lawn. >> according to our list, it did not do well in the commercial sense. it did not crack the top 400 in one week despite all the publicity although there was another title which did make a list which was some sort of romance somewhere in between. i have not read either of the two, the nonfiction or the fiction. interesting book coming dow we will talk about, a book coming out in january called the insurgents about what he considers a new breed of soldiers, scholar, tried to redefine the role of the military and general david petraeus is one of his major subjects. interesting to see whether the personal sca
osama bin laden he is back in the news again with the upcoming movie zero dark 30 directed by kathryn bigelow and written by mark bowl, the people responsible for the oscar-winning movie the heard walker. is interesting to see that the cia has been cooperating and also whether the accounts of the movie conflict with the accounting mark owens's book which conflicts with the account of mark bonetin's book, trying to piece together a comprehensive attack by a flattened is like redoing raja lawn....
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. >> the ample cooperation of kathryn bigelow and other administration, received from the white housen, documented in the e-mails that have come out, do you think that maybe unmaliced the film a little bit or compromised the independence. >> the obama administration comes off, if anything, poorly with this. the one scene with the president his view on torture comes off prissy and only appears in the cameo in the background in a "60 minutes" interview. >> you have written there's a theory that screen writer fell in love with his cia sources and embraced their perspective wholeheartedly. explain. >> well, i mean from what i gather, i think that's true. and in a peculiar way, this is sort of a feminist movie in that he put a lot of their feelings into the character of this woman who actually, whose role in the story is to drive the men to be more decisive, to be, if you will, more macho, take a chance, take risks, take this sfrmg.o.b down and not do this probability stuff. >> i'm going to make a prediction, this film is going to do very well given the avalanche of publicity even before i
. >> the ample cooperation of kathryn bigelow and other administration, received from the white housen, documented in the e-mails that have come out, do you think that maybe unmaliced the film a little bit or compromised the independence. >> the obama administration comes off, if anything, poorly with this. the one scene with the president his view on torture comes off prissy and only appears in the cameo in the background in a "60 minutes" interview. >> you have...
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freshmen assemblyman frank bigelow from madera county said he was humbled by the whole process. >> yesterday i was slogging in the mud feeding cows and today here i am being sworn in as a representative of the people of the state of california. >> reporter: with the largest freshman class since 1934, the first couple of years could be rocky with so many lacking experience. even senate president darrell steinberg says it took him a while when he was elected in 1998. >> i didn't really learn how to be a legislator until my fifth or sixth year in the assembly. that's how long it took me until i really understood it, understood the relationship between the two houses, the executive branch, all the nuances that make you more effective. >> reporter: but the newest members argue their new perspective is exactly what will make them a better class, freshman with a fresh perspective. >> i think class has a special opportunity here to -- historically one of the largest classes in decades and think we all take that seriously. >> i think everybody has every right to be skeptical and we need to demonstrat
freshmen assemblyman frank bigelow from madera county said he was humbled by the whole process. >> yesterday i was slogging in the mud feeding cows and today here i am being sworn in as a representative of the people of the state of california. >> reporter: with the largest freshman class since 1934, the first couple of years could be rocky with so many lacking experience. even senate president darrell steinberg says it took him a while when he was elected in 1998. >> i didn't...