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thank you, brady. i love you. [ applause ] i want to thank my collaborators, my co-producer peter walsh, and the artists who played on the score. the sounds you hear on "the brutalist" are made by a group of hard-working radical musicians who've been making uncompromising music for many years. i'm accepting this award on behalf of them too. thanks to my family and stacy and my manager mark, keith, mona and ada and my friends at cafe cafe -- [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: please welcome two-time oscar nominee oprah winfrey and oscar winner whoopi goldberg. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> hello. >> thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> when one hears the name quincy jones, one's first thought is "musical genius." and for good reason. 28 grammy awards, arranger and conductor for legends like frank sinatra, ella fitzgerald and ray charles and the driving force behind -- ♪ we are the world ♪ but the man, our beloved q, had an equally powerful impact on the world of film as a composer an
thank you, brady. i love you. [ applause ] i want to thank my collaborators, my co-producer peter walsh, and the artists who played on the score. the sounds you hear on "the brutalist" are made by a group of hard-working radical musicians who've been making uncompromising music for many years. i'm accepting this award on behalf of them too. thanks to my family and stacy and my manager mark, keith, mona and ada and my friends at cafe cafe -- [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer:...
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-= = -~ brady—pickedthat .= l .. 22 ears brutalist. yeah. adrien brody - 22 years after he first efinninn 22 years. after he first—er ~ , ~ best grinning 22 years after he firs?" ~ , ~ best actor thinning 22 years after he firs?" ~ , ~ best actor at oscars in he won for pianist 2003. he won for the pianist and became the youngest person —::: �* to best e e �* to best eactore. �*to best eactore. tonight ever to win best actor. tonight at the of 51, he became the at the age of 51, he became the person to win best actor first person to win best actor for his two nominations. for his first two nominations. and in a liminal twist of fate, chalamet, beat chalamet,ewho he beat timothee chalamet, who was for bob dylan was nominated for the boh bylan a complete if film a complete unknown. if had won tonight, he salome had won tonight, he would taken brody�*s record ea'd hae take" bedf emd ~ ~ ~ ~ ,,, ~ him. one of the away from him. one of the record that brody set tonight, we all know how long the is. three hours and . minut
-= = -~ brady—pickedthat .= l .. 22 ears brutalist. yeah. adrien brody - 22 years after he first efinninn 22 years. after he first—er ~ , ~ best grinning 22 years after he firs?" ~ , ~ best actor thinning 22 years after he firs?" ~ , ~ best actor at oscars in he won for pianist 2003. he won for the pianist and became the youngest person —::: �* to best e e �* to best eactore. �*to best eactore. tonight ever to win best actor. tonight at the of 51, he became the at the age...
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this comes after stafford was rumored to be on the trade block with reports that tom brady and the raidersim to vegas. >>> nba news and notes, jimmy butler's questionable for tomorrow night in philadelphia with back spasms. golden state is 7-1 since jimmy buckets arrived from miami. >>> speaking of miami, lebron james, former heat star, continues to ball at a high level at age 40. in the last ten games he's played, the lakers are 9-1 and james is averaging 31.8 points per game. it's been almost 11 years since james left miami. in a recent podcast former teammate dwyane wade explains why things may have soured with team president pat riley. >> one thing you don't do is [ bleep ] lebron cookies, no, no, no. this is serious. he loves chocolate chip cookies. we get on the plane and we play cards at the front of the plane. then at some point lebron will be like hey, bring me those cookies and this one day he was like hey, where my cookies at? they had to whisper in his ear and tell them there were no more cookies on the plane. that was a [ bleep ] setback away from the game. he pushed the cards
this comes after stafford was rumored to be on the trade block with reports that tom brady and the raidersim to vegas. >>> nba news and notes, jimmy butler's questionable for tomorrow night in philadelphia with back spasms. golden state is 7-1 since jimmy buckets arrived from miami. >>> speaking of miami, lebron james, former heat star, continues to ball at a high level at age 40. in the last ten games he's played, the lakers are 9-1 and james is averaging 31.8 points per...
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the senators with brady tkachuk in the lineup after competing for team usa in the 4 nations challengeves the boost with the power play goal in his first game back, and the senators win 5-3. >>> the quakes in kansas city played with a man down for most of the second half after hernan lopez receives a red card, but it doesn't matter too much, because earlier in the game joseph martinez capitalizes off this corner kick to put san jose up by two. the quakes win 2-1. first win in kc since 2015. >>> the dons hosting gonzaga at chase center with a second place on the line in the wcc. but bulldogs are playing their best basketball heading into march. greg finishes with a team high 23 points. gonzaga cruises past usf 95-75. >>> senior night in moraga as saint mary's hosted oregon state with the wcc regular season title already wrapped up. second half, augustus did his best steph curry impression to help the gaels pull away. he finishes with 25 points as saint mary's wins 74-64. they went 17-1 in the conference this season. >>> and maxime renault was honored at stanford's senior night as the ca
the senators with brady tkachuk in the lineup after competing for team usa in the 4 nations challengeves the boost with the power play goal in his first game back, and the senators win 5-3. >>> the quakes in kansas city played with a man down for most of the second half after hernan lopez receives a red card, but it doesn't matter too much, because earlier in the game joseph martinez capitalizes off this corner kick to put san jose up by two. the quakes win 2-1. first win in kc since...
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so under the brady o and the d.c. c judge there is a good argument that mcl douglas no longer applies. it has set it at trial and it does not an a motion to dismiss, whatoes it do in the summary judgment? i think there needs to be room for the employer to prefer a good reason and use that as an alternative grounds for and the ntiff did not even meet the prima facie case. the employer should not be forced to choose e of those two possible -- >> they fired the person because of x, we do not even know they were whatever the charactest is. i mean, i do not know if you can call in prima facie. far afield, but as you are aware, i do nothing that is for useful, to kind of figure out these cases once the emplor has stated a reason. >> i think the c should allow employers to be able to make that alternative aument. prima facie case was not made anweave good reasons and either is grounds. >> i agree but they are both arguments for why it was not discriminatory. the decision to fire the person was not based on their orientation
so under the brady o and the d.c. c judge there is a good argument that mcl douglas no longer applies. it has set it at trial and it does not an a motion to dismiss, whatoes it do in the summary judgment? i think there needs to be room for the employer to prefer a good reason and use that as an alternative grounds for and the ntiff did not even meet the prima facie case. the employer should not be forced to choose e of those two possible -- >> they fired the person because of x, we do not...
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luka to lebron, like brady to moss. touchdown! lebron finished with 17. looks like the landmark will be breached tomorrow night. but it was a big night for doncic. not looking out of shape now john look at this drain. oh there is one two. count them. three of his team high 29. lakers were up just five with 30 to go. but look at lebron 40 years old flying in for the monster block. lakers holding on for the 108 102 win. luka says he didn't even think they played that well, but clearly they are starting to click. >> 38 and 20. >> i think everybody. >> knows what to do. everybody knows their role. everybody knows where to be. so i think we obviously we're not there yet, but we're getting better. >> are you enjoying playing in this building? the fans certainly seem to be appreciating the effort. >> hell yeah. >> it's nice. >> all right. now we're going to turn to a figure skating community here. a little more than a month after the tragic plane and helicopter crash that took the lives of 67 people, 28 members of the u.s. figure skating community, emotions were
luka to lebron, like brady to moss. touchdown! lebron finished with 17. looks like the landmark will be breached tomorrow night. but it was a big night for doncic. not looking out of shape now john look at this drain. oh there is one two. count them. three of his team high 29. lakers were up just five with 30 to go. but look at lebron 40 years old flying in for the monster block. lakers holding on for the 108 102 win. luka says he didn't even think they played that well, but clearly they are...
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of all, because donald trump, if you believe him, says that he is the same height and weight as tom bradyredulity. and, you know, when it comes to elon's shirts, you know, if you spend several days in a k-hole, you may not necessarily be paying attention to, you know, your sartorial choices from day to day. i think, look, the serious part of this is that it's all meant to make democracy look like a farce. and for us to think that it's a circus and for us, again, to undermine the sense of seriousness that you need about government so that government looks unserious and therefore they can begin to do more and more outrageous and outlandish and terrible things to the american people. so this is all a part of the theater of undermining it all. >> it is such an important point, and i'm glad you brought that up, because i totally agree with you. i mean, i've been saying this in some of our meetings here on this show that, you know, trump wants it to look this way. he would rather have americans focus on the theatrics of everything that is happening every day on their television screens, rather
of all, because donald trump, if you believe him, says that he is the same height and weight as tom bradyredulity. and, you know, when it comes to elon's shirts, you know, if you spend several days in a k-hole, you may not necessarily be paying attention to, you know, your sartorial choices from day to day. i think, look, the serious part of this is that it's all meant to make democracy look like a farce. and for us to think that it's a circus and for us, again, to undermine the sense of...
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brady. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you.hief ben smith. >> wasn't of the big fashion changes in trump era that ties are back. you'll be the last one. >> i'm not wearing any tie. i was told this is the first time in a while. >> thank you. not even business leadership in journalism but often run by journalists which turn out not a great idea and i always admire and i say in nicest way, you come from the commercial side, you've always had a very, you know, run corporate media in just the literal sense, that's nbc. i'm curious whether in your four years running nbc has left you thinking that big corporations, a lot of resources but also, a good homes for news or do they put news organizations at risk because of the kind of prosecution on the parent company? i know it's a big question. >> look, i would say a few things, first, if i've had the privilege to your point of working for the last 15 years running large news organizations in a variety of different capacities and so i've been able to see firsthand i think the incredible c
brady. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you.hief ben smith. >> wasn't of the big fashion changes in trump era that ties are back. you'll be the last one. >> i'm not wearing any tie. i was told this is the first time in a while. >> thank you. not even business leadership in journalism but often run by journalists which turn out not a great idea and i always admire and i say in nicest way, you come from the commercial side, you've always had a very, you know, run...
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it was jim brady, the journalism vice president talking about why the trust in local news is higher thanational news. >> why do you think the local news trust is significantly higher, double or even triple some of the numbers on the national level? >> i think because you are reporting about things people know about and care about. one of the things we didn't do very well for a long time from the newspaper world, i think even when the business of local journalism is really good, the newspaper business specifically, i don't think that resonates deeply with our audiences. i think the margins are so good that we could cover whatever we wanted and what the audience wanted is not necessarily something top of mind. i think that's changed a lot in the digital era with the business model has gone from advertising to a much more subscription model. and good luck building a viable membership or subscription number at the audience doesn't get asked what it is they want directly, a way to express their satisfaction or dissatisfaction. i think there's much more of a sense that local news organizations
it was jim brady, the journalism vice president talking about why the trust in local news is higher thanational news. >> why do you think the local news trust is significantly higher, double or even triple some of the numbers on the national level? >> i think because you are reporting about things people know about and care about. one of the things we didn't do very well for a long time from the newspaper world, i think even when the business of local journalism is really good, the...
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it was jim brady, the journalism vice president talking about why the trust in local news is higher thanional news. >> why do you think the local news trust is significantly higher, double or even triple some of the numbers on the national level? >> i think because you are reporting about things people know about and care about. one of the things we didn't do very well for a long time from the newspaper world, i think even when the business of local journalism is really good, the newspaper business specifically, i don't think that resonates deeply with our audiences. i think the margins are so good that we could cover whatever we wanted and what the audience wanted is not necessarily something top of mind. i think that's changed a lot in the digital era with the business model has gone from advertising to a much more subscription model. and good luck building a viable membership or subscription number at the audience doesn't get asked what it is they want directly, a way to express their satisfaction or dissatisfaction. i think there's much more of a sense that local news organizations,
it was jim brady, the journalism vice president talking about why the trust in local news is higher thanional news. >> why do you think the local news trust is significantly higher, double or even triple some of the numbers on the national level? >> i think because you are reporting about things people know about and care about. one of the things we didn't do very well for a long time from the newspaper world, i think even when the business of local journalism is really good, the...
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