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time's up-- tv actor tracee ellis ross on the #metoo movement sweeping the country. and, much more. >> woodruff: after hours of meeting in the demilitarized zone that separates the koreas today, north korea agreed to send athletes to next month's winter olympics in south korea. senior officials from both countries also agreed to hold further talks to reduce months of military tensions. today's talks may represent the first, concrete step away from confrontation. it was the first time officials of the rival countries sat for high-level talks in more than two years. >> ( translated ): the relations between the two koreas are frozen up more than this winter's weather. despite the cold, korean people express strong zeal for the improvement of inter-korean ties. >> ( translated ): there is a saying in our country, that a start means it is half done. the talks have resumed after a but it is hoped that we hold this dialogue with such strong will and perseverance. >> woodruff: after meeting behind closed doors for 11 hours, the two sides agreed to hold military talks to ease
time's up-- tv actor tracee ellis ross on the #metoo movement sweeping the country. and, much more. >> woodruff: after hours of meeting in the demilitarized zone that separates the koreas today, north korea agreed to send athletes to next month's winter olympics in south korea. senior officials from both countries also agreed to hold further talks to reduce months of military tensions. today's talks may represent the first, concrete step away from confrontation. it was the first time...
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kerry washington and tracee ellis ross. we can't forget our friend ava duvernay. she took home the night's biggest award. >> ladies and gentlemen i give you the entertainer of the year ava duvernay. >> the fact you go so hype and passionate. i was like she's channelling ms. winfrey. >> live the dream. live the dream. thank you so much. >> to win was pretty nuts. >> the night's other big winner. >> backish. >> anthony anderson. >> tracee ellis ross. >> i congratulated the cast including the four young stars. i always ask the kids what they learn from you. what do you learn from them? >> a lot of things. stay in the moment. i've also been schooled. miles told me i'm a terrible texter. you've did. you've shamed me. i needed to hear the hard lessons. if you don't tell me, who's going to tell me. >> the award show was date night for double nominee kerry washington. >> it's nice to get all dressed up and come together. >> leave the babies at home and have a good date. >> yes. >> nominee sterling k. brown was all smiles hitting the carpet with his wife ryan michelle bath
kerry washington and tracee ellis ross. we can't forget our friend ava duvernay. she took home the night's biggest award. >> ladies and gentlemen i give you the entertainer of the year ava duvernay. >> the fact you go so hype and passionate. i was like she's channelling ms. winfrey. >> live the dream. live the dream. thank you so much. >> to win was pretty nuts. >> the night's other big winner. >> backish. >> anthony anderson. >> tracee ellis...
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. >> woodruff: and, television actor tracee ellis ross on tackling race and identity through comedy. >> when one's heart is open through laughter so much more information can be received. i think its like giving people their medicine with a spoonful of sugar. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or line. more information on babbel.com. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this is the day that the united states honors dr. martin luther king, junior, assassina
. >> woodruff: and, television actor tracee ellis ross on tackling race and identity through comedy. >> when one's heart is open through laughter so much more information can be received. i think its like giving people their medicine with a spoonful of sugar. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a...
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on "black-ish" she plays the oldest child of tracee ellis ross and anthony anderson who has a hard times so bad. >> what hurts so bad, dad? >> my soul! >> my baby is off to college. i don't know what parent doesn't take it hard. >> reporter: she was going through her real-life college application process when she was offered her own spin-off. >> it was scary. i've been on this show for almost four years. now i'm across the lot. it feels like miles away. >> reporter: she was accepted to harvard. she's on "grown-ish." >> she's never been awkward before. never the awkward one. never been thrown off her game. >> you're going to be awkward as a freshman in college. >> you're like, zoey is doing what? huh? bye, dad. three days. shell of man. >> reporter: if the premise sounds familiar, back in the '80s, the cosby show sent lisa bonet off to college for her own spin-off, "a different world." a big bad "c" plus. >> reporter: tonight, 0 years late, yara is looking to make tv history of her own. >> i'm going to have a lot of fun. >> i want to see when your kids go off the to college. that will be
on "black-ish" she plays the oldest child of tracee ellis ross and anthony anderson who has a hard times so bad. >> what hurts so bad, dad? >> my soul! >> my baby is off to college. i don't know what parent doesn't take it hard. >> reporter: she was going through her real-life college application process when she was offered her own spin-off. >> it was scary. i've been on this show for almost four years. now i'm across the lot. it feels like miles away....
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and, actor tracee ellis ross on time's up, and the changes sweeping hollywood and the work place. >>i think one of the things that we all are discovering is thatabuse and discrimination and sexual violence is supported by a system of imbalance, and that it is structural. >> woodruff: plus: >> touchdown, alabama wins! >> woodruff: the alabama crimso
and, actor tracee ellis ross on time's up, and the changes sweeping hollywood and the work place. >>i think one of the things that we all are discovering is thatabuse and discrimination and sexual violence is supported by a system of imbalance, and that it is structural. >> woodruff: plus: >> touchdown, alabama wins! >> woodruff: the alabama crimso
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. >> sreenivasan: on the newshour tomorrow, actor tracy ellis ross. that's all for this edition of " "pbs newshour." captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -♪ tuesday ♪ afternoon -...legendary rock band the moody blues celebrate the 50th anniversary of their groundbreaking album "days of future passed." ♪ accompanied onstage by a full orchestra, the band performs the complete recording. ♪ featuring special narration b
. >> sreenivasan: on the newshour tomorrow, actor tracy ellis ross. that's all for this edition of " "pbs newshour." captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope...
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panelists included natalie portman, american ferrera, kathleen kennedy, tracee ellis ross, shonda rhimesshonda rhimes, and reece witherspoon. >> so we are in this new territory where there really is no playbook for this. how do we as a society have a mature, nuanced conversation about how men and women should be relating to each other? because there are so many men-- men and women now-- who are uncomfortable in their workplaces because of all that's been uncovered and aren't just really sure how to be. what do we say to them? >> we're humans. we're all humans. and i think it's treating people as fellow humans, and it's not because you have a daughter that you respect a woman. it's not because you have a wife or a sister. it's because we're human beings, whether we're related to a man or not, we deserve the same respect. we're all human beings, and it's-- should be-- i think it's a-- we have an nsync about how to treat our fellow human bein beings. >> ninan: it's a wide-ranging discussion many will be talking about on monday and it airs tomorrow on "cbs sunday morning." up next, a vacatio
panelists included natalie portman, american ferrera, kathleen kennedy, tracee ellis ross, shonda rhimesshonda rhimes, and reece witherspoon. >> so we are in this new territory where there really is no playbook for this. how do we as a society have a mature, nuanced conversation about how men and women should be relating to each other? because there are so many men-- men and women now-- who are uncomfortable in their workplaces because of all that's been uncovered and aren't just really...
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time's up movement, panelists included natalie portman, america ferrera, kathleen kennedy, tracee ellis rossonda rhimes, nina shaw and reese witherspoon. >> i think a big part of this too is not just changing the written rules but the unwritten rules. and i think what we are experiencing right now is a tectonic shift underneath our feet where women and men are feeling like we can no longer not say the truth, and when the truth is said, there is maybe a ripple in our culture right now that is going to allow for there to be a change. >> i feel like there is a constructive theory that has resulted in a resolute pursuit of equity, like there is like this, as you said, that tectonic shift and then like something has galvanized that we are all like, this is not just my hurt, this is more than my hurt. this is not just my anger. this is our anger. and instead of it just being a feeling, it is becoming an action. >> i heard of the confusion about the difference between -- people are afraid to even say there is a difference between inappropriate behavior, inappropriate comments and sexual assault, an
time's up movement, panelists included natalie portman, america ferrera, kathleen kennedy, tracee ellis rossonda rhimes, nina shaw and reese witherspoon. >> i think a big part of this too is not just changing the written rules but the unwritten rules. and i think what we are experiencing right now is a tectonic shift underneath our feet where women and men are feeling like we can no longer not say the truth, and when the truth is said, there is maybe a ripple in our culture right now that...
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morning she spoke with organizers of the times up move, natalie portman, kathleen kennedy, tracy ellis rossshonda rimes, nina shaw and reese witherspoon. >> i think a big parting is not changing the written rules but unwritten rules. i think what we are experiencing right now is a tectonic shift underneath our feet where women and, and men, are feeling like, we can no longer not say the truth. and when the truth is said, there is maybe a ripple in our culture right now that is going to allow, for there to be a change. i feel like there is a constrictive fury that has resulted in a resolute pursuit of equity. like there is -- tectonic shift. then, something galvanized. we are all not just my hurt this is more than my hurt. this is not just my anger. this our anger. instead of it being a feeling it is becoming an action. >> i have heard, confusion, of, about the difference between, or, the difference, the, people are afraid to even say there is a difference between, inappropriate behavior, inappropriate comments, and, sexual assault, and, and sexual predators, and, and rape. there is a differ
morning she spoke with organizers of the times up move, natalie portman, kathleen kennedy, tracy ellis rossshonda rimes, nina shaw and reese witherspoon. >> i think a big parting is not changing the written rules but unwritten rules. i think what we are experiencing right now is a tectonic shift underneath our feet where women and, and men, are feeling like, we can no longer not say the truth. and when the truth is said, there is maybe a ripple in our culture right now that is going to...
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in the spotlight featuring all women version of the traditional i'm an actor segment with tracee ellis rossuses position to promote equality. won best motion picture cast and this is us, one best drama series cast. we want to know what you thought of the sag awards if you saw it. leave thoughts on facebook and twitter or send us an e-mail. now, you know how president trump feels about protecting the border, right? >> we are building a wall on the southern border which is absolutely necessary. build that wall, build that wall. heather: we have the shocking new numbers that the wall is more important than ever. the dangerous tide pod challenge takes sickening turn. the college student hospitalized by the social media stunt. grab your groceries without any money or waiting in line, we will take you inside amazon's store of the future that is opening today. >> build that wall! build that wall! >> do not worry, we are going to build the wall. heather: well, some new numbers showing that we need to heed president trump's desires to build the southern border wall. the mexican government reporting
in the spotlight featuring all women version of the traditional i'm an actor segment with tracee ellis rossuses position to promote equality. won best motion picture cast and this is us, one best drama series cast. we want to know what you thought of the sag awards if you saw it. leave thoughts on facebook and twitter or send us an e-mail. now, you know how president trump feels about protecting the border, right? >> we are building a wall on the southern border which is absolutely...
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tracey ellis ross? >> no. >> no? >> no. >> and dom?he just to me always looks very great. so it is really hard for me to judge what's a bad look for her and a good look. but i did think she looked pretty in the head dress with the dress to match. i thought it was very nice. >> i'm giving her a thumbs-up. she mark jacobs, after she failed so miserably, at the ama's, i'm saying yes. >> little come back. mild come back. thank you so much, ladies. we really appreciate it, again, black out, so the main thing was they were all making a fashion statement which everyone applauded last night sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. italian generosity begins with everyday, at olive garden., start with o
tracey ellis ross? >> no. >> no? >> no. >> and dom?he just to me always looks very great. so it is really hard for me to judge what's a bad look for her and a good look. but i did think she looked pretty in the head dress with the dress to match. i thought it was very nice. >> i'm giving her a thumbs-up. she mark jacobs, after she failed so miserably, at the ama's, i'm saying yes. >> little come back. mild come back. thank you so much, ladies. we really...
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tracie ellis ross won and the show won outstanding comedy series. >> which we love.his is an interesting thing. girls trip, which i love. great,
tracie ellis ross won and the show won outstanding comedy series. >> which we love.his is an interesting thing. girls trip, which i love. great,
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. >> several stars wore pants on the red carpet but tracee ellis ross gave us something extra to talk. >> the turban. were you like i'm not doing my hair today? >> no, it wasn't that. i am obsessed with this. i saw this marc jacobs turban on the runway, and i was like, i will wear that turban. >> on the way, an "e.t." exclusive. ♪ we go clubbing with diana ross. >> my brother was begging her to not crowd surf. >> plus mama june outed for putting on pounds after weight loss surgery. >> went through hell and back to try and get skinny. >> plus -- >> what if you're damaged, heather? >> the 80s cult classic heathers is back and on set. will shannen doherty reprise her role. >> there will be a lot of >>> i've been always on the other side of the pageant world. i don't have any talent. >> this weekend is the season 2 premiere of mama june, from not to hot. we're getting to see just how difficult things got for honey boo boo's mom after the reality star underwent drastic weight loss surgery. >> i don't think it's a problem that i gained a few extra pounds. >> it's not a problem but you went
. >> several stars wore pants on the red carpet but tracee ellis ross gave us something extra to talk. >> the turban. were you like i'm not doing my hair today? >> no, it wasn't that. i am obsessed with this. i saw this marc jacobs turban on the runway, and i was like, i will wear that turban. >> on the way, an "e.t." exclusive. ♪ we go clubbing with diana ross. >> my brother was begging her to not crowd surf. >> plus mama june outed for putting...
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>> putting the me too women and featuring women version with tracee ellis ross saying she uses her positionromote equality. rob: top winners of actual award shows, best motion picture cast and this is us, won the best drama series cast. there you have it. in case you cared, maybe you did. carley: i don't think game of thrones won anything. good show. rob: and this is us, yeah right. 26 minutes after the the hour, a procedural vote but nevertheless as the government shutdown enters day three, which side will give in first? we will debate that coming up. carley: this is the only eagles fan who lost on sunday, the subway fail that will have you laughing all morning long. yikes. with expedia, one click gives you access to discounts on thousands of hotels, cars and things to do. like the fairmont mayakoba for 59% off. everything you need to go. expedia. everything you need to go. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a
>> putting the me too women and featuring women version with tracee ellis ross saying she uses her positionromote equality. rob: top winners of actual award shows, best motion picture cast and this is us, won the best drama series cast. there you have it. in case you cared, maybe you did. carley: i don't think game of thrones won anything. good show. rob: and this is us, yeah right. 26 minutes after the the hour, a procedural vote but nevertheless as the government shutdown enters day...
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on black-ish, she plays the eldest child of tracee ellis ross and anthony anderson. >> what hurts sod? >> my soul! >> my baby is off to college, man. i don't know what parent doesn't take it hard. >> yara was going through her real life college application process when she was offered her own spinoff. >> it was kind of scary to move on to this other adventure. i've been on this show for almost four years. >> she was accepted to harvard, but she's putting that on hold while on grown-ish. zoe is attending a university close to home. >> she's never been awkward before. she's never the awkward one. >> you're going to be awkward as a freshman in college. >> wait, zoe's doing what? huh? >> bye, guys. three days. >> if the premise sounds familiar, back in the '80s, the cosby show sent lisa bonet off to college for her own spinoff called a different world. >> a big bed. >> now 30 years later, yara is looking to make some tv history of her own. >> i love my cast here, and they're so amazing. it's been a lot of fun. >> how much love i have for this girl. she is hollywood's next big thing, mooa
on black-ish, she plays the eldest child of tracee ellis ross and anthony anderson. >> what hurts sod? >> my soul! >> my baby is off to college, man. i don't know what parent doesn't take it hard. >> yara was going through her real life college application process when she was offered her own spinoff. >> it was kind of scary to move on to this other adventure. i've been on this show for almost four years. >> she was accepted to harvard, but she's putting that...
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tracy ellis ross. >> and she got behind it had scenes look at her highly anticipated film "a wrinklend a quick check at the red carpet. stunning in this gown. >> "insecure" star sparkled in this emerald, black and gold sequence dress. >> and 13-year-old martin from "blackish" stealing it show with a green mullet dress. >> she is stunning. >> stick around bonus. how with a green mullet dress. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the only electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. kelp is on the way! with herbal essences we said no, no, no to this stuff... and yes, yes, yes to bio:renew. made with active antioxidants
tracy ellis ross. >> and she got behind it had scenes look at her highly anticipated film "a wrinklend a quick check at the red carpet. stunning in this gown. >> "insecure" star sparkled in this emerald, black and gold sequence dress. >> and 13-year-old martin from "blackish" stealing it show with a green mullet dress. >> she is stunning. >> stick around bonus. how with a green mullet dress. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really...
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. >> crazy ellis ross.> phrase see ellis ross is one of my favorites. she's a style i didn't really care for the turbin. >> i didn't either you. >> didn't either. >> i love tracy. i follow her. >> she went in her mom's closet. vintage. >> this was not her best. >> actually i didn't see a lot of diana ross. not one of my favorites. she's a great social activist. you're fab, girl. >> emma watson and marcia. >> emma watson got this traditional look. this is emma watson the short banking the red lip pulled back bun. i mean, you know, i love that she actually brought an act activist. one thing i'll say i was disappointed with some of the stars is they showed up on the red carpet wearing all black and solidarity but they had nothing to say about the movement or what it men to them. >> yeah. i thought they kind of wasted an opportunity there. >> where were you guys in years past. why are you now all of a sudden on this band wagon? i know they're mixed feelings about people taking a stand by wearing black. pretty m
. >> crazy ellis ross.> phrase see ellis ross is one of my favorites. she's a style i didn't really care for the turbin. >> i didn't either you. >> didn't either. >> i love tracy. i follow her. >> she went in her mom's closet. vintage. >> this was not her best. >> actually i didn't see a lot of diana ross. not one of my favorites. she's a great social activist. you're fab, girl. >> emma watson and marcia. >> emma watson got this...
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panelists include natalie port man, kathleen kennedy, tracie ellis ross, and reese with witherspoon.eaking out of your own truth and telling your story -- because i think i was in the room the very first time you shared your story, reese, and how has the speaking out of it actually led to a greater sense of empowerment and control? >> well, i don't know if i've gotten to that place yet. as you can see, i'm very emotional about it. but i keep going back to somebody sent me this quote that said, silence helps the tormenters. it and neutrality helps the oppressors, not the oppressed. and there's moments that you have to evaluate whether silence is going to be your only option and certain times that was our only option. but now is not that time. >> wow. >> you can see more of oprah's conversation this weekend on sunday morning right here on cbs. what a timely thing to do. >> and they put it together on thursday, norah, so just think about that. they were trying to make it work for saturday and it didn't and then they had it -- as it turns out, monday was a better time after the golden gl
panelists include natalie port man, kathleen kennedy, tracie ellis ross, and reese with witherspoon.eaking out of your own truth and telling your story -- because i think i was in the room the very first time you shared your story, reese, and how has the speaking out of it actually led to a greater sense of empowerment and control? >> well, i don't know if i've gotten to that place yet. as you can see, i'm very emotional about it. but i keep going back to somebody sent me this quote that...
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black-ish" took home outstanding comedy as well as best actor and best actress for our love, tracee ellis rossnay whose next film -- [ applause ] >> yes, love her. can't wait to see her next film "a wrinkle in time." we've heard so much about it with a cast that includes oprah and reese witherspoon. on the red carpet, halle berry, 51 years young. looking spectacular in reem acra, "insecure" star issa rae sparkled in sequins. and i don't know, maybe yellow is the new black for samira wiley on "orange is the new black" and "the handmaid's tale" looking vibrant in this gown and color is back on the red carpet. that doesn't mean that time's up isn't still in the forefront of the national conversation. >> that's true. >>> also in "pop news," in dating news there's a new couple in the sporting world. i like this one. robin, you will too. nascar driver danica patrick revealing the rumors are true about her and green bay packers qb aaron rodgers. these two type a overachievers who love to be behind the wheel, one literally, the other figuratively as the fan driving the place for the packers but it wor
black-ish" took home outstanding comedy as well as best actor and best actress for our love, tracee ellis rossnay whose next film -- [ applause ] >> yes, love her. can't wait to see her next film "a wrinkle in time." we've heard so much about it with a cast that includes oprah and reese witherspoon. on the red carpet, halle berry, 51 years young. looking spectacular in reem acra, "insecure" star issa rae sparkled in sequins. and i don't know, maybe yellow is the...