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did you think, "look, hollywood is on my radar, hollywood..."ow you live in hollywood. >> no, that was before hollywood. >> hinojosa: exactly, but were you thinking at all like hollywood might be something that... >> no, i never think hollywood might be something ever, because you have to understand, my... the actors in england, my time, they may want to go to hollywood... >> hinojosa: but they would never say so. >> they would never say so. it's like really selling yourself. you see, so you never think about hollywood. and you never think about getting awards. now, of course, there is an award every year, right? i mean, not every year. every day, every day. >> hinojosa: every month. >> no, every day. you never think of getting awards. me? you know, little old me who is an ethnic actress? so, i mean, go to hollywood? oh, no, i wouldn't possibly sell myself. >> hinojosa: but in the end, hollywood has... if you... >> in the end, i mean, a lot english actors also in the end came to hollywood, all right? and new york actors who tried to be artists,
did you think, "look, hollywood is on my radar, hollywood..."ow you live in hollywood. >> no, that was before hollywood. >> hinojosa: exactly, but were you thinking at all like hollywood might be something that... >> no, i never think hollywood might be something ever, because you have to understand, my... the actors in england, my time, they may want to go to hollywood... >> hinojosa: but they would never say so. >> they would never say so. it's like...
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don't go shedding any tears for hollywood executives.ericans are going to the theater, the price they're paying for a ticket keeps going up. as a result, the industry is projected to bring in $10.5 billion. >> it's a miracle! >> reporter: "toy story 3" grossed the most this year. >> as you can see, we're still having tea. >> reporter: "alice in wonderland" was next. both movies were made by disney, the parent company of abc. both were also in 3d. which is another way the studios managed to make money with fewer customers. 3d tickets come with an upcharge of 3 or 4 bucks a ticket. this year's other blockbusters -- "iron man 2," "twilight eclipse," and "inception," were all two-dimensional. which has some industry-watchers wondering if 3d is a dud. >> 3d doesn't help a bad movie. it only makes a bad movie worse. >> reporter: more 3d is on the way in 2011. including the final harry potter movie. so while studio executives are happy to close the curtain on 2010, industry observers predict this new year will be a blockbuster. with more than $
don't go shedding any tears for hollywood executives.ericans are going to the theater, the price they're paying for a ticket keeps going up. as a result, the industry is projected to bring in $10.5 billion. >> it's a miracle! >> reporter: "toy story 3" grossed the most this year. >> as you can see, we're still having tea. >> reporter: "alice in wonderland" was next. both movies were made by disney, the parent company of abc. both were also in 3d....
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>> certainly within hollywood.see a new hollywood romantic comedy and had the feeling that i have when i saw one of the great romantic comedies. >> reporter: we invited him to the disney screening room to discuss. popcorn. a kleenex just in case. >> in case the movies are that bad. >> reporter: together we watched examples, good and bad. >> are you comfortable? >> sure. >> reporter: this was truly a great romantic comedy. >> yeah this is "when harry met sally." >> reporter: part of what makes this movie great is just meg ryan. >> yeah. >> reporter: she's just so lovely. i had such a huge crush on her. >> well i -- how could you not? >> reporter: hard to imagine any hollywood casting agent now hiring billy crystal to be the leading man. for one thing, you wouldn't want to see him shirtless. next up "the backup plan." >> this guy's got his shirt off. >> reporter: that's just gratuitous, isn't it? >> i don't mean to say we can't have a good time enjoying flesh. it's a great part of going to the movies. but i don't thi
>> certainly within hollywood.see a new hollywood romantic comedy and had the feeling that i have when i saw one of the great romantic comedies. >> reporter: we invited him to the disney screening room to discuss. popcorn. a kleenex just in case. >> in case the movies are that bad. >> reporter: together we watched examples, good and bad. >> are you comfortable? >> sure. >> reporter: this was truly a great romantic comedy. >> yeah this is...
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which star shined on one of hollywood's biggest nights? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning on this martin luther king jr. day. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a more civil union. on capitol hill tomorrow members of congress will pick up where they left off before the tragedy in tucson. will the battle over health care reform take on a different tone? nbc's tracie potts joins us with more on that. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, it looks promising at least at this point as the house begins debate tomorrow. lawmakers saying they can do this without being disagreeable, one of the some of the angry rhetoric we've heard in the past, personal attacks, and questioning each other's motives. this morning we have results from a new associated press-gsk poll that finds the public is almost evenly split on support for this health care law. strong opposition is down since the election. now only about one in four am
which star shined on one of hollywood's biggest nights? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning on this martin luther king jr. day. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a more civil union. on capitol hill tomorrow members of congress will pick up where they left off before the tragedy in tucson. will the battle over health care reform take on a different tone? nbc's tracie potts...
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let's talk about the people in hollywood.ble year after all the things he said that offended so many. >> well deserved. horrible person, by the way. >> equal opportunity offender. >> i'm not sure where you stand on him. you're mincing words. >> do you think the fact that he subpoenaed me has something to do with that? >> everybody deserves second chances. the business we're in. >> how do could he get a second or third chance? >> first of all he has to have a heartfelt mea culpa and can't be faking it. the difference between an image and true reputation. an image is like a image in hollywood, it's like you can see your hand through the pond. reputation, built on bricks, transparency, honesty, consistency and something that mel has not been leaning on lately. he's been leaning on his power. he is an amazing actor. he has to get back to the basic. something we've been talking about like a broken record is lindsay lohan. in and out of rehab, having issues with her parents who happen to be on television once a week, it seems like.
let's talk about the people in hollywood.ble year after all the things he said that offended so many. >> well deserved. horrible person, by the way. >> equal opportunity offender. >> i'm not sure where you stand on him. you're mincing words. >> do you think the fact that he subpoenaed me has something to do with that? >> everybody deserves second chances. the business we're in. >> how do could he get a second or third chance? >> first of all he has to...
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porque a mi me pongo mirar fotos de artículos das se han ido del mundo latino al mundo del hollywoodara mí como una semillas a... no ten que estar ahí, nunca es tan simpático con el mundo latino se tomaba fotos con quién sea. >> Él dice a dpeen mira vean me. >> te parece que en unas salsa donde don regalos el señor va conseguir trabajo, me parece lo más rículo, porque no encuentras más que regalos. >> el regalo es escribirse y decirle a hall ghoud solamente existe eva longoria y aquí estoy yo. >> eduardo yáñez fue uno de los primeros que estuvo en hollywood, no le ha pagado tanto como quisiéramos nosotros ver a eduardo yáñez en hollywood pero hizo sus personajes, él dice que no le pegó mucho para pero sigue pensando >> es verdad, estuvo en hollywood pero de extra y diciendo una palabra. >> no. >> no perdona. >> hasta ahí llegó. >> déjame mostrarte porque eduardo participó en la película con amargo anthony y la última peligro, y después un año después en dónde tuvo uno de los papel más importante de las película que es un cómico que se llevó al filme y después un año después el señor
porque a mi me pongo mirar fotos de artículos das se han ido del mundo latino al mundo del hollywoodara mí como una semillas a... no ten que estar ahí, nunca es tan simpático con el mundo latino se tomaba fotos con quién sea. >> Él dice a dpeen mira vean me. >> te parece que en unas salsa donde don regalos el señor va conseguir trabajo, me parece lo más rículo, porque no encuentras más que regalos. >> el regalo es escribirse y decirle a hall ghoud solamente existe...
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the front-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize.-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol® to advil. here's one story. my name is betty and i'm from miami florida. and i am an animal lover who does rescue. being a foster parent for dogs is very grueling. washing them is the toughest part. it causes a lot of strain on my lower back. i used to take tylenol and now i take advil, and it works quickly and it takes away my pains. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. schools.. so why are teachers about to get raises? plus.. bay area mayors.. have a beef with jerry brown. how they're pushing today to save local jobs. it's being compared to the space race of our generation. the president's bold plan to send americans back to work. another black eye for toyota. the recall affecting more than a million cars. plus.. a fog advisory for the morning commute.. we've got the trouble spots. join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30
the front-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize.-runners in the race for hollywood's top prize. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol® to advil. here's one story. my name is betty and i'm from miami florida. and i am an animal lover who does rescue. being a foster parent for dogs is very grueling. washing them is the toughest part. it causes a lot of strain on my lower back. i used to take tylenol and now i take advil, and it works quickly and...
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and his secret for keeping his star bright in hollywood.ou have made a career of challenging what it means to be black in hollywood. black in the world, i mean you have been jesus. >> exactly. >> now you're the president. >> now i'm the president. >> tell us about the new season of "the event." >> mark, i'm so excited about this. it is called "the event." it's a high-octane, conspiracy thiler type shthriller, ala "24" >> we have an african-american president already. >> right. >> does it mean, what kind of significance do you see being an african-american on screen while we have one in d.c.? >> good question. well first of all, the significance is it's not so mind-blowing. i did a film 15 years ago with morgan freeman, called "deep impact" and he played the president. it was a big deal at that time. it was unrealistic. and the fact that it is our reality now in america, it makes it almost easier to portray that role. that said, we have an african-american in the white house. we have a president who is being attacked 24/7. from many differen
and his secret for keeping his star bright in hollywood.ou have made a career of challenging what it means to be black in hollywood. black in the world, i mean you have been jesus. >> exactly. >> now you're the president. >> now i'm the president. >> tell us about the new season of "the event." >> mark, i'm so excited about this. it is called "the event." it's a high-octane, conspiracy thiler type shthriller, ala "24" >> we have...
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the hollywood stars coming to the bay area and they could use a little help. >>> also, those agonizing hot flashes for women may not be all bad. why they may be more important than you think. >>> the pentagon outlines the first steps with doing away with the don't ask don't tell policies. >>> and more than 500 calls in five hours. what may have happened to overload the emergency dispatch center here in the bay area. >>> good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri. cold and foggy out here this afternoon. only 44 in concord, 54 in livermore and tonight, we'll be tracking not only the fog, but more cold air and big time changes for our weekend. we are tracking rainfall. we'll detail it for you coming up. yo >>> palo alto is the emergency dispatch center needed a detective to find the source of hurrica hundreds of phantom calls this month. dispatchers would answer and no one was there. more than 560, threatening to crowd out real emergencies. the culprit was not a person, but a case of troubled technology. the calls were traced to a verizon cell phone tower and then tracked to a mobile device, the ki
the hollywood stars coming to the bay area and they could use a little help. >>> also, those agonizing hot flashes for women may not be all bad. why they may be more important than you think. >>> the pentagon outlines the first steps with doing away with the don't ask don't tell policies. >>> and more than 500 calls in five hours. what may have happened to overload the emergency dispatch center here in the bay area. >>> good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri. cold...
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these hollywood liberals. they flew to washington. humphrey bogart, danny kaye, judy garland, gene kelly, katharine hepburn. people were duped really badly. the daily worker, the cover of the daily worker on almost every issue. crusaders for the first amendment. then they get to washington. john howard and all of these other people are caught up. a big surprise. congress has some evidence. they don't just -- they're not just a bunch of brad peters. they bring them up there. john howard lawson, you remember the front groups. here is the article that he wrote. here is your communist party card number. the present all of this evidence. you know what they did? they stood up. a fascist. not see. american concentration camp. they had been lapping out. the did but the left always does when they are nail or. with these guys were, as being communist they called their accusers not his and fascists. they were taken out. bogart and all of these folks said, oh, boy, were we do it. now, were relied too. by the way, the airplane that they got on in
these hollywood liberals. they flew to washington. humphrey bogart, danny kaye, judy garland, gene kelly, katharine hepburn. people were duped really badly. the daily worker, the cover of the daily worker on almost every issue. crusaders for the first amendment. then they get to washington. john howard and all of these other people are caught up. a big surprise. congress has some evidence. they don't just -- they're not just a bunch of brad peters. they bring them up there. john howard lawson,...
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in this hollywood shootout, don't forget "true grit." it got ten nominations. a surprise.ides it's rife with nostalgia. >> you're not going. >> reporter: the last person to play the one-eyed marshall was john wayne in 1969. just like jeff bridges he was nominated for best actor and won. but best picture is different. >> it's really hard to win best picture without an editing nomination. >> reporter: which "true grit" didn't earn. while both "the social network" and "the king's speech" did. if it does come down to just two, the academy's generational divide may show a little bit, a film like "the social network" ç may be a lot more appealing to those not on social security. it's been a year with talent. a nerd, a marshall and a king have captivated us all. lee cowan, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and that is our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. stay with us. we're coming right back on the air from our washington bureau with live coverage of the president's state of the union address next here on nbc. -- captions by vitac -
in this hollywood shootout, don't forget "true grit." it got ten nominations. a surprise.ides it's rife with nostalgia. >> you're not going. >> reporter: the last person to play the one-eyed marshall was john wayne in 1969. just like jeff bridges he was nominated for best actor and won. but best picture is different. >> it's really hard to win best picture without an editing nomination. >> reporter: which "true grit" didn't earn. while both "the...
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. >> la actriz adriana barraza nos dice quien la ha discriminado en hollywood. >> el gÉnero femeninotima pausa comercial, en cuanto regresemos vamos a visitar la repÚblica deportiva. hollywood vuelve a ser noticia esta noche pero por que podrÍa ser un nuevo rÉcord mundial con tu toque humano. ¿ganó menos de 48.000 dólares en el 2010? averigue si califica para el eitc, o crédito tributario por ingreso del trabajo. podría recibir un reembolso adicional de hasta 5.600 dólares del irs. está tan cerca que casi lo puede tocar. visite www.irs.gov/eitc. >> tiempo de deportes. adelante. >> gracias, muy buenas noches. les voy a decir si el ruso pudo hablar espaÑol ante el querÉtaro y si el barcelona del messi abierto de australia se trata de la belga que le ganÓ a la china. >> maÑana lo esperamos en el bar de la repÚblica. tendremos las repercusiones de la pelea de chÁvez en culiacán y mÁrquez. y mis segmento de pregÚntale a fÉlix. dio una entrevista con el canelo Álvarez. >> gracias. para la despedida nos vamos hasta la meca del cine en estados unidos, en hollywood lo que ven podrÍa ser el re
. >> la actriz adriana barraza nos dice quien la ha discriminado en hollywood. >> el gÉnero femeninotima pausa comercial, en cuanto regresemos vamos a visitar la repÚblica deportiva. hollywood vuelve a ser noticia esta noche pero por que podrÍa ser un nuevo rÉcord mundial con tu toque humano. ¿ganó menos de 48.000 dólares en el 2010? averigue si califica para el eitc, o crédito tributario por ingreso del trabajo. podría recibir un reembolso adicional de hasta 5.600 dólares...
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and hollywood health & society consulted on that. we had a psychiatrist consult. the show actually sent us, they sent us the script ahead of time. in fact, they sent us the rough edits. so we sat with a psychiatrist in our office for a second round to review every episode, which is very rare for a network to do and they did an excellent job. we then collaborated with samhsa to develop a public service announcement. we got permission and samhsa helped us develop a script. and this psa featured this gorgeous young actress who was the woman with bipolar disorder in the story referring young people to a special landing page, a web site. and we tracked the traffic. there were huge spikes the day of the show and the day after this psa aired. and kids actually could enter discussion threads. and there were some really heart-breaking stories in there; kids who said, "i've been telling my parents for 2 years there's something wrong with me; now i know i have bipolar disorder, they don't believe me." well, in this case it was one of samhsa's partner groups, they had trained
and hollywood health & society consulted on that. we had a psychiatrist consult. the show actually sent us, they sent us the script ahead of time. in fact, they sent us the rough edits. so we sat with a psychiatrist in our office for a second round to review every episode, which is very rare for a network to do and they did an excellent job. we then collaborated with samhsa to develop a public service announcement. we got permission and samhsa helped us develop a script. and this psa...
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the hollywood foreign press gave robert de niro its lifetime achievement award.t was another legend who stole the show and closed out the evening. >> michael douglas! >> reporter: just days after announcing he had beaten stage four throat cancer michael douglas made a surprise appearance onstage. >> there's got to be an easier way to get a standing ovation. >> reporter: while there were many winners on the golden globes stage, douglas' battle over cancer was seen by many in hollywood as the ultimate victory. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" despite some bad bugs, the green hornet moved to the top of the box office. the superhero stars seth rogen and grossed $34 million in ticket sales over the weekend. "the dilemma" opened in the second spot. the western remake "true grit" finished third. >>> asian stock markets are mostly lower this morning. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. the nikkei saw late day losses but finished unchanged. markets here at home are closed in observance of martin luther king jr. day. last week corpor
the hollywood foreign press gave robert de niro its lifetime achievement award.t was another legend who stole the show and closed out the evening. >> michael douglas! >> reporter: just days after announcing he had beaten stage four throat cancer michael douglas made a surprise appearance onstage. >> there's got to be an easier way to get a standing ovation. >> reporter: while there were many winners on the golden globes stage, douglas' battle over cancer was seen by many...
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>> jamÁs en hollywood. pero sÍ como persona.itarme el pasaporte. >> eres maestra de actuaciÓn. >> sÍ, y tengo un apartado de maestra de acento neutro. >> yo llegue con un acento muy cantadito. me lo fue cortando al no extender las vocales. ¿cÓmo se habla espaÑol neutro? >> naciÓ en el audiovisual, cuando ves national geographic nunca vas a saber que la persona que presta diciendo los leones se aparean en la sabana es una persona de chile, argentina o vaya a saber. la voz tiene que ser lo mÁs recta en melodÍa, en armonía y las letras tienen que ser pronunciadas con respecto a la fonÉtica formal, no lo mexicano porque a veces hay una confusiÓn. el acento neutro es un estudio de esta manera de hablar, de tal manera que el espectador no sepa de dÓnde es la persona y ni quÉ clase social. >> ¿como hablas inglÉs? >> tengo mi coach. me van a ver hablando un inglÉs muy malo pero no es asÍ como hablo, trato de tener el mejor acento que puedo. siempre trabajo con una coach a menos que pidan otra cosa. estar en una pelÍcula de superhÉroes m
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they're hollywood royalty. guy. >> yeah. >> and, you know what, we get to meet with him and know him privately around here and i knew him before because he was a close friend with my friend, claudia. what a gentleman he is and what a sweet man and you do start to put things in perspective after you face cancer. you know that, hoda. >> better than anybody. >>> we have a huge, huge golden -- >> fashion show. we're going to talk about fashion and we're going to do our favorite things. >> yes. >> i think it's time. >> these have been, you have been wearing these for a couple months now. >> people ask about certain things. they ask sometimes what you're wearing and whatever. >> why are you wearing that? >> these earrings. every single time i wear these earrings people go, where did you get these? i am going to put them on right now because i'm taking these off i'm tired of these. they're from jennifer miller, i wear these all the time. anyway, 150 bucks. >> all right, good. you know, i'm not one of the people that l
they're hollywood royalty. guy. >> yeah. >> and, you know what, we get to meet with him and know him privately around here and i knew him before because he was a close friend with my friend, claudia. what a gentleman he is and what a sweet man and you do start to put things in perspective after you face cancer. you know that, hoda. >> better than anybody. >>> we have a huge, huge golden -- >> fashion show. we're going to talk about fashion and we're going to do...
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our sneak peek at hollywood's big night. our sneak peek at hollywood's big night. today, january 16, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a sunday morning. i'm lester holt. >> i'm jenna wolfe. how many people asked you how many designers you were wearing when you walked? >> tara, our stage manager liked my suit. >> that's one person. neither of us are going to the golden globes awards tonight. >> tonight's golden globes kicks off the awards season as television and film come together. we'll head to the red carpet for a preview and take a look at who will likely walk home with a golden statue. >> tara said nothing about my outfit. >>> also, the new "titanic" mystery. nearly a century after the disaster, the ship is vanishing from the bottom of the north atlantic. scientists are saying the ship that was once called unsinkable may disappear in 15 to 20 years. >>> and three months before the royal wedding we have interesting news about prince william and kate middleton. it involves an invitation from quee
our sneak peek at hollywood's big night. our sneak peek at hollywood's big night. today, january 16, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a sunday morning. i'm lester holt. >> i'm jenna wolfe. how many people asked you how many designers you were wearing when you walked? >> tara, our stage manager liked my suit. >> that's one person. neither of us are going to the golden globes awards tonight....
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coming up, he's one of hollywood's busiest actors. our all access profiles actor anthony anderson. plus, reality television. what does it mean for our culture? and finally, one woman's journey to see people hit hard by the economy. that's what's going on in "our economy. that's what's going on in "our world" starting now. captions made possible by the u.s. department of education and central city productions, inc. >> the world knows funny man anthony anderson by his many movies and television shows, but there's more to anthony than meets the eye. i caught up with him, of all places, on a golf course. anthony, thank you for being here with me, brother. >> my pleasure. >> good to see you. >> my pleasure. >> you looking good. >> thank you. >> i bumped into him the other day and i wasn't sure. >> done say bumped into me. >> speak honestly about how we met in the airport at jfk. you ran up on me as a wide-eyed -- you ran -- i'm not going to say "fan," admirer, whatever you want to -- >> stalker. >> borderline stalker. he ran past me. he ran past me. >> i walked -- >> he got in the front
coming up, he's one of hollywood's busiest actors. our all access profiles actor anthony anderson. plus, reality television. what does it mean for our culture? and finally, one woman's journey to see people hit hard by the economy. that's what's going on in "our economy. that's what's going on in "our world" starting now. captions made possible by the u.s. department of education and central city productions, inc. >> the world knows funny man anthony anderson by his many...
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hollywood health & society works with script writers and producers to get accurate health portrayals into television, film, and new media. so one thing we're doing, going back to the earlier conversation, we're using a transmedia approach, old and new media, so that when we do get an accurate tv health storyline on addiction, we then work with a group like samhsa to develop the script for psa and a dramatic plot point spin and storyline refer viewers to credible sources of information through web links or call-in hotline numbers. and a lot of times, we refer viewers to web sites where they can actually generate their own content and tell their own stories and have a conversation with other people in similar situations. and often these messages go viral, and then it really takes off around the world. so that's one approach. the hollywood health & society has a partnership with the writers guild of america, west and we work with writers to connect them to experts. so we could take a recovering addict or alcoholic in to meet with the writers. we might take a physician, a clinician, or a
hollywood health & society works with script writers and producers to get accurate health portrayals into television, film, and new media. so one thing we're doing, going back to the earlier conversation, we're using a transmedia approach, old and new media, so that when we do get an accurate tv health storyline on addiction, we then work with a group like samhsa to develop the script for psa and a dramatic plot point spin and storyline refer viewers to credible sources of information...
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i'm like, "well, in hollywood or on the terrorist list?"ughing ) >> i was like, trying to make sense of that. and funny enough... >> hinojosa: what's the d list? >> you know, i don't know. i mean like, some other guy's name who's maybe a "suspect," and then i changed my name from ( speaking in lebanese ) on my passport-- the american passport-- to haaz sleiman to make it simpler, you know, for whatever-- credit cards, everything. i mean, it just makes it easier. people kept messing up with my name, you know? whenever i'm shooting a movie they're putting my name on the ticket and they put it wrong, and it's like, "you know what? just haaz sleiman." my stage name is haaz sleiman. i like it because my ex-wife called me haaz for like, years, and i as like, "that's actually kind of cool." i mean, it's... it's... you know, it stuck. >> hinojosa: all right, so let's talk about nurse jackie, because i really love this character. and going back to where you interrupted me-- remember that? >> about the judgment? >> hinojosa: yeah. >> yes. >> hinojosa
i'm like, "well, in hollywood or on the terrorist list?"ughing ) >> i was like, trying to make sense of that. and funny enough... >> hinojosa: what's the d list? >> you know, i don't know. i mean like, some other guy's name who's maybe a "suspect," and then i changed my name from ( speaking in lebanese ) on my passport-- the american passport-- to haaz sleiman to make it simpler, you know, for whatever-- credit cards, everything. i mean, it just makes it...
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>> certainly within hollywood, i can't remember the last time i went to see a new hollywood romanticng that i had when i saw one of the great romantic comedies. >> reporter: we invited him to the disney screening room to discuss. popcorn. or kleenex, just in case. >> in case the movies are that bad. >> reporter: together we watched examples -- good and bad. >> are you comfortable? >> sure. >> reporter: this was truly a great romantic comedy. >> yeah, this is "when harry met sally." >> part of what makes this movie great is just meg ryan. >> yeah. >> she's just so lovely. i had such a huge crush on her. >> well, how could you not? >> reporter: hard to imagine any hollywood casting agent now hiring billy crystal to be the leading man. for one thing, wouldn't want to see him shirtless. next up, "the backup plan." >> this guy's got his shirt off. that's gratuitous, he's just a piece of meat. >> not that there's anything wrong with beautiful, naked people. i don't mean to say we can't have a good time enjoying flesh. it's a great part of going to the movies. but i don't think there are an
>> certainly within hollywood, i can't remember the last time i went to see a new hollywood romanticng that i had when i saw one of the great romantic comedies. >> reporter: we invited him to the disney screening room to discuss. popcorn. or kleenex, just in case. >> in case the movies are that bad. >> reporter: together we watched examples -- good and bad. >> are you comfortable? >> sure. >> reporter: this was truly a great romantic comedy. >>...
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ever since hollywood had child abuse in a late night and twenty's debate has raged about the impact of violent media on our minds and our behavior from alarm about violence in movies in the one nine hundred thirty s. to concerns about the acceleration of violent content across virtually the entire media landscape today hundreds of studies and countless congressional hearings have looked at the issue of media violence and always seem to end up at the same place as anyone disagree with that conclusion that violence in films dupes violent conduct on behalf of the children. a debate about whether those exposed to media violence are prone to imitate and whether media is to blame for society's skills but for all the endless debate a basic question remains. is the issue really about whether we imitate what we see and if that's the case why do the vast majority of us watch t.v. and never commit a violent act. this film looks at the work of a man who took a more complicated look at the issue of media violence as a. matter of very very. many people already agreeing. to do. george herbert was exp
ever since hollywood had child abuse in a late night and twenty's debate has raged about the impact of violent media on our minds and our behavior from alarm about violence in movies in the one nine hundred thirty s. to concerns about the acceleration of violent content across virtually the entire media landscape today hundreds of studies and countless congressional hearings have looked at the issue of media violence and always seem to end up at the same place as anyone disagree with that...
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he will be receiving the 2,430th star on the hollywood's walk of fame. >>> all day long, you can stay of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. an in-depth analysis of the president's state of the union address. plus, following up on claims that taco bell's meat is more filler than beef. find out what's really in your fast food. >>> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
he will be receiving the 2,430th star on the hollywood's walk of fame. >>> all day long, you can stay of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. an in-depth analysis of the president's state of the union address. plus, following up on claims that taco bell's...
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>> hollywood has a great sense of humor.stars have already come out and said they thought the show was great p. al pacino, for one. christian bale, they thought he was hilarious. and most of america didn't hear all these jokes. they were too busy looking at all the celebrities and couples along angelina and brad. >> howard, let me ask you this. the hollywood foreign press, are they looking at all of this publicity both positive and negative and saying will will could really be good for the run-up to next year's show and does that factor into their decision making? do you think they just bring ricky back another year to see how things go and what could possibly happen next year? >> the hollywood foreign press >>> up next, starbucks goes from grande to venti, now to trenta. not the capital of new jersey, but the capital of caffeine. >> yes, it is supersized. the sbalgbattle is a brewing. the details coming up. is naturally satisfying. so select harvest light soups are 80 calories or less, 100% natural. and-oh-so-satisfying. se
>> hollywood has a great sense of humor.stars have already come out and said they thought the show was great p. al pacino, for one. christian bale, they thought he was hilarious. and most of america didn't hear all these jokes. they were too busy looking at all the celebrities and couples along angelina and brad. >> howard, let me ask you this. the hollywood foreign press, are they looking at all of this publicity both positive and negative and saying will will could really be good...
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hollywood-- wow. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and i told you, i asked you, "are you moving to hollywood?"you said, "no, no, i have an apartment north of the heights." >> yeah, i do, i do. i live uptown, and you know, for me it's just logistical. i do most of my writing on the subway. i find it's the perfect mix of being able to interact with the world and be closed off, so any time i'm in l.a.-- like when i had to shoot my episode of house-- any time driving feels like lost time. that's... that's my writing time is commuting time. so you know, i... i participate in that world as much as is necessary, and then i go home. >> hinojosa: you're a producer of a hollywood film. >> ( laughing ) well... >> hinojosa: i'm sorry, i just have to say that. >> i'm a co-producer. >> hinojosa: okay, you're a co-producer... all right, well, let's just say you are producing a major hollywood film in a team... >> when you say it like that it's terrifying! ( laughing ) >> hinojosa: well, i want to know if it's terrifying. i mean, how do you... i mean, suddenly you're like, negotiating hollywood executives. an
hollywood-- wow. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and i told you, i asked you, "are you moving to hollywood?"you said, "no, no, i have an apartment north of the heights." >> yeah, i do, i do. i live uptown, and you know, for me it's just logistical. i do most of my writing on the subway. i find it's the perfect mix of being able to interact with the world and be closed off, so any time i'm in l.a.-- like when i had to shoot my episode of house-- any time driving feels...
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they want hollywood content. there a lot of the bob lieber and that we think things have changed forever again, want to make things the way they were. >> let me give two observations about that. one is the conclusion from a telephone research was that a lot of americans were willing to pay for low-quality telephone if it was cheaper and i think that is relevant to the current debate over net to travel you. not everybody, and in fact folks were insisting on same quality service for everyone. those are the big business users and they were using power to the people as an argument in order to in effect protect their turf. and i think that is worth keeping in mind. second, this idea that decentralized media is prima facie democratic early radio and you say this in your book, it lost a lot of its potential. well if we hadn't had edward r. murrow in the second world war here and now if we have a lot of little radio stations, no one with the resources in london could be broadcasting about the nazi's. we would maybe perha
they want hollywood content. there a lot of the bob lieber and that we think things have changed forever again, want to make things the way they were. >> let me give two observations about that. one is the conclusion from a telephone research was that a lot of americans were willing to pay for low-quality telephone if it was cheaper and i think that is relevant to the current debate over net to travel you. not everybody, and in fact folks were insisting on same quality service for...
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happy ending in all the decent movies that's really interesting to see actually fall for a stable hollywood tradition here in russia or just a russian audience needs to be fat like a very specific context that it's used to strongly believe that russian audience has very distant taste definitely a lot of big blockbusters work in russia and russia nor do. they love alice in wonderland but at the same time there are a lot of stories that can be told specifically for the russian audience and we believe with our fairy tales that we started with masters we tapped into something that was not done in russia for a long time it's the quality family entertainment and family stories which we see can travel around the world because with book of masters prizes in various festivals around the world what we see in traditional russian stories can also travel just beyond the russian audience even though the book of masters was created for the russian audience specifically was book of masters as big of a block baster here in russia as alice in wonderland all over the world but even my question is what kind of
happy ending in all the decent movies that's really interesting to see actually fall for a stable hollywood tradition here in russia or just a russian audience needs to be fat like a very specific context that it's used to strongly believe that russian audience has very distant taste definitely a lot of big blockbusters work in russia and russia nor do. they love alice in wonderland but at the same time there are a lot of stories that can be told specifically for the russian audience and we...
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welcome to hollywood. i'm going to say yes. welcome to hollywood. welcome to hollywood. yes. yes.. >> jimmy: well, one no. one of the things i don't understand about this show is the parents. every time there's a terrible singer who gets rejected, their parents are waiting by the door to console them and they seem surprised. have they ever heard their children sing? [ laughter ] some of these kids -- they're not even close to maybe. they're terrible singers. just once this is what i'd like to see happen. ♪ oh danny boy ♪ the pipes ♪ the pipes are calling ♪ from -- >> oh, baby. you got so much of this and the drama and all that, but you got no notes. >> it's not your thing, baby. >> jennifer, steven, what do you think? >> it's no. >> no. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> no. >> oh. >> honey -- we told you you suck. >> yes. now never, ever sing again. >> now let's go get you a job at jack in the box. >> jimmy: that would be -- i think that would actually be better for them. [ applause ] last night at the white house, the official state dinner for chinese president hu jintao
welcome to hollywood. i'm going to say yes. welcome to hollywood. welcome to hollywood. yes. yes.. >> jimmy: well, one no. one of the things i don't understand about this show is the parents. every time there's a terrible singer who gets rejected, their parents are waiting by the door to console them and they seem surprised. have they ever heard their children sing? [ laughter ] some of these kids -- they're not even close to maybe. they're terrible singers. just once this is what i'd...
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parece la escena de una película de hollywood pero son imágenes de la vida real, muestran los momentor y pánico que vivieron pasajeros cuando el fuego se apoderó de la nave
parece la escena de una película de hollywood pero son imágenes de la vida real, muestran los momentor y pánico que vivieron pasajeros cuando el fuego se apoderó de la nave