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hollywood hollywood who really thoughtlessly. since fascinated him because if you know cult status is a term you should only touch with pincers being so but it gets really wild when i show up in brazil for example or in russia poland ireland or algeria all hell breaks loose when i show up there with films. you say i'm part of the city with the dream factory but no i'm not part of it and i don't really belong to a german film either. i actually belong to something more regional to the variant films from the baroque in the world weary and that's why i sometimes say that apart from me vic the 2nd would have been the only person able to make this car all go. it's going to do more who couldn't. fitzcarraldo is the story of an eccentric adventurer aiming to build an opera house in the amazon rain forest. fitzcarraldo was a visionary with a mission. but the fact that something was coming and. someone who is prepared to defy gravity to realize his life's dream pushing boundaries is a constant theme and hair talks work. he's into if you've been in extreme environments extreme situations what drives you to the state to seek out these extremes. he says. i don't actually see counter extremes rather i consider what i do to be normal. people are always saying shooting in the amazon rain forest is so extreme. but look it's just a forest. so what involved. katsav return to the jungle again for the vietnam war drama rescue dawn that was a big american production but headstrong is also a nonconformist in hollywood for. the very end with the will of the. senate. and a passion for unhinged characters. and not just. with the. you've called bad lieutenant of a very in film. it's a wild and baroque. wilder than the wildest drinkers are knocked over fast it really goes to extremes stick won't kill you back to the big good old days. surely guess what full soul still dancing. see how you never went to film school thank goodness you don't think much of them schools why. we decided. i think they're completely misconceived. and basically poor film students are cooped up there for way too long. for 3 or 4 years. in 3 or 4 years they could shoot 3 features instead of sitting around their learning film theory or other such nonsense. they can learn everything they need to know in a week so everything else is technical committee left to the technicians and taking this disconnect in to. see if you can learn about filmmaking from veron or had song on line for example and to not use a storyboard in concert instru
hollywood hollywood who really thoughtlessly. since fascinated him because if you know cult status is a term you should only touch with pincers being so but it gets really wild when i show up in brazil for example or in russia poland ireland or algeria all hell breaks loose when i show up there with films. you say i'm part of the city with the dream factory but no i'm not part of it and i don't really belong to a german film either. i actually belong to something more regional to the variant...
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hollywood hollywood serious or 1st. since fastens it in because if not cult status is a term you should only touch with pincers but it gets really wild when i show up in brazil for example or in russia poland ireland or algeria all hell breaks loose when i show up there with films. you say i'm part of the city with the dream factory but no i'm not part of it and i don't really belong to a german film either. i actually belong to something more regional to the very end films from the baroque and the world weary so that's why i sometimes say that apart from me. the 2nd would have been the only person able to make its car although it's going to do more who couldn't. fitzcarraldo is the story of an eccentric adventurer aiming to build an opera house in the amazon rain forest. fitzcarraldo was a visionary with a mission. but before that can think what. someone who is prepared to defy gravity to realize his life's dream pushing boundaries is a constant theme and hertz all this work. is indeed if you get in an extreme environments extreme situations what drives you to this day to seek out these extremes. makes they don't actually see context. rather i consider what i do to be normal people are always saying shooting in the amazon rain forest is so extreme. but look it's just a forest. this is more involved. katsav return to the jungle again for the vietnam war drama rescue dawn. that was a big american production but headstrong is also a nonconformist in hollywood. with the will of it's out. there. and a passion for on hinged characters. yes. you've called bad lieutenant of a very in film there so it's a wild and baroque. wilder than the wildest drinkers at october fest really goes to extremes and. back to the big. surely guess what full soul still dancing. you never went to film school thank goodness you don't think much of film schools why. the dissidents. i think they're completely misconceived. and basically for film students are cooped up there for way too long. for 3 or 4 years. in 3 or 4 years they could shoot 3 features instead of sitting around they're learning film theory or other such nonsense so. they can learn everything they need to know in a week. and everything else is technical. could be left to the technicians. here you can learn about filmmaking from veron or hertz online. storyboard. instrument of the cowards. but there's more. i found at the road film school. it was designed to be the exact opposite of everything you'd norm
hollywood hollywood serious or 1st. since fastens it in because if not cult status is a term you should only touch with pincers but it gets really wild when i show up in brazil for example or in russia poland ireland or algeria all hell breaks loose when i show up there with films. you say i'm part of the city with the dream factory but no i'm not part of it and i don't really belong to a german film either. i actually belong to something more regional to the very end films from the baroque and...
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places like sailing specialties inc., a marine parks factory in hollywood -- hollywood, maryland, not california, which has converted its operations to produce 500,000 face shields for medical workers treating coronavirus patients. and hardwire inc., which is an armor manufacturer in pocomoke city on the eastern shore which in the span of one week went from building armor to protect soldiers to making face shields to protect health care workers on the front lines of a different kind of battle. there are everyday heroes just like this stepping up all across our state. since we launched our maryland unites initiative three weeks ago, we have had an overwhelming response of volunteers and donations but we still need more help. we need more people volunteering to step up while the doctors, nurses and others are out there risking their lives on the front lines, fighting this virus for us. you can sign up to volunteer in all kinds of ways that are safe and effective like helping the maryland food bank were giving blood through the red cross by going to governor.maryland.gov/maryland unites.
places like sailing specialties inc., a marine parks factory in hollywood -- hollywood, maryland, not california, which has converted its operations to produce 500,000 face shields for medical workers treating coronavirus patients. and hardwire inc., which is an armor manufacturer in pocomoke city on the eastern shore which in the span of one week went from building armor to protect soldiers to making face shields to protect health care workers on the front lines of a different kind of battle....
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world's most famous hollywood makeup family invented hollywood makeup over a hundred years ago. - the whole family story starts with my great-grandfather. first makeup artist ever on a hollywoodand then my grandfather, i mean he did "gone with the wind". my great-uncles did movies like "ten commandments", going all the way to my father, he has nine emmys, an oscar. so my family innovated so much in hollywood makeup. the body coverage perfector is really carrying that legacy on. - from westmore beauty, say hello to mckenzie westmore. (audience applauds) welcome. - hi. thank you so much. - so good to see you. so it's almost like you put a hundred years of movie magic into this. - that's exactly right. i mean this really is hollywood glamor mixed with hollywood special effects but the most modern, cutting-edge technology. so that everybody can have this, not just celebrities anymore, but everybody (laughs lightly) (audience applauds) - but what makes it a better body makeup? - see, that's just the thing, this is not a body makeup but it's also not a self-tanner. this really is in a category of its own. because this is a body camouflage and an illuminator all in one. it goes on s
world's most famous hollywood makeup family invented hollywood makeup over a hundred years ago. - the whole family story starts with my great-grandfather. first makeup artist ever on a hollywoodand then my grandfather, i mean he did "gone with the wind". my great-uncles did movies like "ten commandments", going all the way to my father, he has nine emmys, an oscar. so my family innovated so much in hollywood makeup. the body coverage perfector is really carrying that legacy...
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of me completely overwhelmed me and i couldn't cope despite the oscar you never worked in hollywood was hollywood never an option for. me only it's not that interesting to me because i can make the films i like to make in europe in germany i don't need more money in order to make good films. and go through them and i imagine i might not have the same freedom in the us that i have in europe in germany. so you've made about 10 films in 30 years. well your figure films need a long gestation period that it doesn't mind since i write my own script that usually takes quite a while. and also because i like to live my life see my friends and do other things apart from shooting films i'm probably not the quickest director i was quick now though i made 2 films back to back indeed. and uli is what can i say those 2 really liked each other. when they met in the studio in berlin it was quite beautiful. couple looked at him and said you're me now. in your use look back at him and said yes i'm you know. this is. the look. on me that i'm straight out it's a film. and advice that i might have i'm far too much to
of me completely overwhelmed me and i couldn't cope despite the oscar you never worked in hollywood was hollywood never an option for. me only it's not that interesting to me because i can make the films i like to make in europe in germany i don't need more money in order to make good films. and go through them and i imagine i might not have the same freedom in the us that i have in europe in germany. so you've made about 10 films in 30 years. well your figure films need a long gestation period...
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it plays in madison square garden, hollywood stadium, in the hollywood bowl. it played in constitution hall in the spring of 1943. eleanor roosevelt goes to the pageant. multiple supreme court justices go to the pageant. a couple hundred members of congress go. and he rewrites the end of the pageant for the performance in constitution hall. he says, you are the people who have the power to do something about this, are you going to do something to rescue the jews of europe? he is also writing full-page newspaper ads, incendiary full-page newspaper ads to spur action. this is a response to a refugee conference. a conference between great britain and the united states, a gathering in april 1943 that was really for show. there was no intention of rate -- of changing refugee policy. they want to be able to say they had met. they are calling for mass action on behalf of the jewish victims in europe. what we show here is he comes back to the story, the head of the visa division for the state department. he goes to congress in november 1943 and tells him the state dep
it plays in madison square garden, hollywood stadium, in the hollywood bowl. it played in constitution hall in the spring of 1943. eleanor roosevelt goes to the pageant. multiple supreme court justices go to the pageant. a couple hundred members of congress go. and he rewrites the end of the pageant for the performance in constitution hall. he says, you are the people who have the power to do something about this, are you going to do something to rescue the jews of europe? he is also writing...
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hollywood where the competition truly started. >> i feel like tv doesn't really portray as stressful as it was. i lost my voice at the end of hollywood week. hollywoodis very, very hard and stressful, and it all kind of paid off in hawaii. >> after surviving the genre and duet challenges, francisco earned a spot in the top 40 and the trip to hawaii for the next leg of the journey. ♪ >> there the shy kid who auditioned in sun river, oregon transformed into a star on the stage, wowing the island fans thanks in part to a conversation that francisco had with the "idol" judges. >> the judges gave me a pep talk to believe in them, believe in myselves. enough with the nervousness. i feel like the nervous kid from sun river is definitely way far off than who i am now. >> unfortunately, just as francisco earned a spot in the top 20 and shook his nerves, the coronavirus pandemic put the show on hold. he has taken the time while sheltering in place to look within for preparing when live shows return to abc7 this sunday. >> before the quarantine, i was always in my studio writing music or recording music. i've been finding ways to medicate, listen to music, and
hollywood where the competition truly started. >> i feel like tv doesn't really portray as stressful as it was. i lost my voice at the end of hollywood week. hollywoodis very, very hard and stressful, and it all kind of paid off in hawaii. >> after surviving the genre and duet challenges, francisco earned a spot in the top 40 and the trip to hawaii for the next leg of the journey. ♪ >> there the shy kid who auditioned in sun river, oregon transformed into a star on the...
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hollywood squares, it's a little bit like hollywood squares. on the see everybody same screen and tops them all there'd it's really quite good -- there. it's really quite good. my staff are laughing because they don't know what hollywood squares is. thank you all very much. happy easter, everybody. >> good morning everyone. i wanted to wish everyone a very happy easter weekend. but before we begin, i wanted to assure you of this day. better days are coming and there's always a glimmer of hope somewhere. to dig deepou have and open up your eyes in order to see it. a i want to share with you random act of kindness that was stowed -- bestowed on me this morning. it probably will be the best part of my day this morning i received this from the sum of .ne of our finest i just thought i would share this from you. -- with you. sally might be about five or six years old, but i just thought it was nice of him to do. acts of kindness really do make a difference. sully, if you are out there watching, thank you very much for brightening my day. we should all do something that will brighten the day of someone else over the next few days and weeks. this morning, we have a lot of information to share, so i will keep my comments fair
hollywood squares, it's a little bit like hollywood squares. on the see everybody same screen and tops them all there'd it's really quite good -- there. it's really quite good. my staff are laughing because they don't know what hollywood squares is. thank you all very much. happy easter, everybody. >> good morning everyone. i wanted to wish everyone a very happy easter weekend. but before we begin, i wanted to assure you of this day. better days are coming and there's always a glimmer of...
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hollywood, this is "access hollywood." ♪ welcome to our weekend edition. i'm scott evans, and let's start everything off with enrique iglesias and ricky martin. they've announced a joint north american tour kicking off in september in phoenix. mario lopez sat down with the fellas and took them on a journey back to the first time each of them was on "access." >> we have enrique. this is your first time ever on "access hollywoodjust wanted your reaction. >> oh, man, why do you have to show this to me? >> to just think one category, and this actually -- you're embarrassing me. >> whoa! >> i had the mole, i had the hairstyle. >> no, you look the same, man. >> yeah, that song is called "bailamos", which means "dance." >> i can't even hear my voice. >> you think you sound different, too? >> i think i do sound different. >> now i want to show ricky. okay, ricky. >>ho
hollywood, this is "access hollywood." ♪ welcome to our weekend edition. i'm scott evans, and let's start everything off with enrique iglesias and ricky martin. they've announced a joint north american tour kicking off in september in phoenix. mario lopez sat down with the fellas and took them on a journey back to the first time each of them was on "access." >> we have enrique. this is your first time ever on "access hollywoodjust wanted your reaction. >>...
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hollywood accelerated here. i mean, forso the crisis for hollywood accelerated here. i mean, for so many industries this is the worst possible news. but evenif this is the worst possible news. but even if movie theatres were to be reopened, social distancing measures would destroy that whole cinema experience. this industry facing so many other threats in terms of television and streaming, and everything else. i was lucky enough to be in hollywoodrt of la st to be in hollywood in the latter part of last year, and they were looking forward to another golden era. if you are to believe this story in the new york times, they certainly aren't talking about that any more. and you do wonder how industry heads will cope with the situation, where everything is at a standstill. olivia, this industry has had to ride with the blows over the last 100 years or so, hasn't it? they will come up with ways of changing, andi they will come up with ways of changing, and i suppose one thing might even be the video gaming industry, which of course has a bigger budget now then hollywood itself, doesn't it? i'm sure they will find ways to adapt. but as david was saying, it is very difficult to imagine a time now where we've gotten so used to social distancing, it feels like cinema will be one of the last thing to come back, because it's costing yourself into a dark room with a load of strangers seems absurd now. so if you like hollywood will be seriou
hollywood accelerated here. i mean, forso the crisis for hollywood accelerated here. i mean, for so many industries this is the worst possible news. but evenif this is the worst possible news. but even if movie theatres were to be reopened, social distancing measures would destroy that whole cinema experience. this industry facing so many other threats in terms of television and streaming, and everything else. i was lucky enough to be in hollywoodrt of la st to be in hollywood in the latter...
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hollywood films. most hollywood films don't mention jews specifically. there are deeply anti-nazi interventionist films that start to get made, films like "the mortal storm" or "sergeant york." "can what you don't see is a direct mention of jews. there's coded messages in these films. but there's not a language of jews. the exception is charlie chaplain's great dictator which a slapstick film which he makes independent from the studio system. here is a great clip where he plays a fictional dictator -- a fictional country. here you see him addressing the nation using a combination of english, german and nonsense. >> we were fortunate to borrow a costume he wore from the great dictator which you see here as well as an oscar gary cooper won for best actor for his portrayal of alvin york. "sergeant york" is set in world war i but made and released in 1941 arguing york began as a pacifist and then learns that sometime u.s you need to fight preserve democracy. americans seeing that film in 1941 certainly would have understood this world war i story as a commentary on the necessity to intervene in world war ii. one of the things that you see in "casablanca" is a language of concentration camps without a mention of jews. rick learns that victor is coming to rick's cafe and rick says, he escaped from a concentration camp, the nazis have been tracing him all over europe. the character is sure that somehow he will figure out how to get visas. the character doesn't read as jewish as many of the characters in this movie don't. there was a reluctance amove the hollywood studio system to mention jews, even though you hear about a language of concentration camps in movies like "casablanca." >> escaped from a concentration camp. nazis have been chasing him all over europe. >> by 1942, america is at war. our nation is changed significantly by going to war. our military doubles in size. you have millions of women entering the work force. we still go to war with a segregated army. african-americans launch a double v campaign arguing for victory against fashicism abroa and racism at home. one point we want to make to visitors, in 1942 americans learn about what the nazis call the final solution. here we are showing how that information makes it from the u.s. government to the american public between august and november of 1942. this man is the world jewish congress representative in switzerland. he learns through a german industrialist that the nazis have a plan to murder all the jews of europe. he sends this information. he wanted to get it to one of the l
hollywood films. most hollywood films don't mention jews specifically. there are deeply anti-nazi interventionist films that start to get made, films like "the mortal storm" or "sergeant york." "can what you don't see is a direct mention of jews. there's coded messages in these films. but there's not a language of jews. the exception is charlie chaplain's great dictator which a slapstick film which he makes independent from the studio system. here is a great clip where...
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hollywood films. most hollywood films don't mention jews specifically. there are some deeply anti-nazi interventionist films that start to get made by 1940, 1941, 1942. films like "the mortal storm," or "foreign correspondents," or "sergeant york," "casablanca" maybe most famous film of the 20th century, is a film about refugees stranded, waiting for visas. but what you don't see is a direct mention of jews. there are a lot of coded messages in the films about jews, but there is not a system. here's a great clip where chaplin plays a fictional dictator of a fictional country. here you see him addressing the nation. using a combination of english, german, and nonsense. >> [indiscernible] daniel: we were fortunate enough to be able to borrow a costume that chaplin wore from the great dictator, which you see here, as well as an oscar that gary cooper won for best actor for his portrayal in "sergeant york." "sergeant york" is a world war i film, or it's set in world war i, but made and released in 1941, arguing he began as a pacifist and then learns sometimes you need to fight to preserve democracy. and americans seeing that film in 1941 certainly would have understood this world war i story as a commentary on the necessity to intervene in world war ii. one of the things you see in "casablanca" is a language of concentration camps, without the specific mention of jews. one of the best scenes is when rick, humphrey bogart's character, learns that victor laszlo is coming to rick's cafe in casablanca, and rick says he's escaped from a concentration camp, the nazis have been chasing him all over europe. bogart's character is sure that laszlo will figure out how to get visas. but the character doesn't read as jewish, as many of the characters in casablanca don't. there was a reluctance among the hollywoodtudio system to specifically mention jews, even though you hear about a language of concentration camps in movies like "casablanca." [video clip] >> he escaped the concentration camp and the nazis have been chasing him all over europe. daniel: by 1942, america's at war, and our nation has changed significantly by going to war. our military has doubled in size. you have millions of women entering the workforce. we still go to war with a segregated army, but african americans launch a double-v campaign, arguing for victory against fascism abroad and against racism at home. one of the points we wanted to make to visitors is, its in 1942 that americans learned about what nazis called the final solution. we are showing how that information makes it from the u.s. government to the american public between august and november of 1942. this man is the world jewish congress representative in switzerland. he learns through a german industrialist that the nazis have a plan to murder all of the jew
hollywood films. most hollywood films don't mention jews specifically. there are some deeply anti-nazi interventionist films that start to get made by 1940, 1941, 1942. films like "the mortal storm," or "foreign correspondents," or "sergeant york," "casablanca" maybe most famous film of the 20th century, is a film about refugees stranded, waiting for visas. but what you don't see is a direct mention of jews. there are a lot of coded messages in the films...
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the catholic legion of decency got the hollywood producers to run hollywood scripts past them in advance. they didn't write movies themselves. the local political bosses could say no to a candidate. the local political bosses were important because this was someone you could go to see in your neighborhood. if you had a problem that connected you with the state party and the national party. many were quite corrupt. a friend of mine went in the 1960s with bobby kennedy giving suitcases of walking around money to the bottom the bronx. the only thing worse than having local party powerbrokers is not having them. when they all vanish, the party becomes a label that billionaires like tom steyer and michael bloomberg and donald trump have, just before coming here a few days ago i went to the website of the democratic party out of curiosity. my grandmother who grew up in a farm in central texas and her african-american friends after the civil rights revolution, high school educated, part of the stratus county democratic party, part of the precinct machinery. i went to the democratic party, they
the catholic legion of decency got the hollywood producers to run hollywood scripts past them in advance. they didn't write movies themselves. the local political bosses could say no to a candidate. the local political bosses were important because this was someone you could go to see in your neighborhood. if you had a problem that connected you with the state party and the national party. many were quite corrupt. a friend of mine went in the 1960s with bobby kennedy giving suitcases of walking...
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the catholic legion of the hollywood producers to run hollywood scripts pass them in advance predicted say no and they can release them themselves. the local political boston can say no to the candidate. we didn't have self financed candidates. the political bosses were important because this was the money could go to senior neighborhood they controlled the state party and the national party. a friend of mine used to go-round of the 1960s with bobby kennedy walking around money to carmen the boss of the bronx. we had the equivalent in the south. the only thing that's worse than having these local party powerbrokers is not having them. when they all finish the parties become a label that leaders like tom sired michael bloomberg and donald trump imbibe. before coming here a few days ago i went to the web site of the democratic party out of curiosity. my grandmother who grew up in a farm in central texas she and her african-american friends during the civil rights revolution with similar backgrounds were part of the democratic party and part of the precinct machinery and all of that and g
the catholic legion of the hollywood producers to run hollywood scripts pass them in advance predicted say no and they can release them themselves. the local political boston can say no to the candidate. we didn't have self financed candidates. the political bosses were important because this was the money could go to senior neighborhood they controlled the state party and the national party. a friend of mine used to go-round of the 1960s with bobby kennedy walking around money to carmen the...
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hollywood squares, it's a little bit like hollywood squares. on the see everybody same screen and tops them all there'd it's really quite good -- there. it's really quite good. my staff are laughing because they don't know what hollywood squares is. thank you all very much. happy easter, everybody. >> good morning everyone. i
hollywood squares, it's a little bit like hollywood squares. on the see everybody same screen and tops them all there'd it's really quite good -- there. it's really quite good. my staff are laughing because they don't know what hollywood squares is. thank you all very much. happy easter, everybody. >> good morning everyone. i
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hollywood. these are largely contract workers. hollywood could take a $20 billion hit from the pandemic, according to the hollywood reporter.,000 freelancers will have lost theirjobs as a result of the coronavirus. most freelancers will qualify for some government support. but the union tweeted this today... the film industry is finding new ways to support its members during lockdown. the raindance film festival, the largest independent film festival in the uk, is doing virtual screenings and online workshops. to tell us more, the festival's founder, elliot grove, joins me. so how are you supporting people within the film industry? what are you hearing from them? everyone is worried because all the productions have been cancelled. and everybody is stuck at home with only their resourcefulness and creative energy, trying to figure out how to innovate what could be seen as a tragedy, and it isa what could be seen as a tragedy, and it is a tragedy. but how to maximise any benefits you could possibly get from that? so what is your advice to people who are stuck at home and feel like they're in a situation where they are not wor
hollywood. these are largely contract workers. hollywood could take a $20 billion hit from the pandemic, according to the hollywood reporter.,000 freelancers will have lost theirjobs as a result of the coronavirus. most freelancers will qualify for some government support. but the union tweeted this today... the film industry is finding new ways to support its members during lockdown. the raindance film festival, the largest independent film festival in the uk, is doing virtual screenings and...
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hollywood elites again going at hollywood elites again paid wait until - when i noticed my sister moving differently, i didn't know what was happening. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medications for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. she knows she shouldn't stop or change her medication, so we were relieved to learn there are treatment options for td. - if this sounds like you or someone you know, visit talkabouttd.com to sign up to receive a personalized doctor discussion guide to help start a conversation with your doctor about td. you'll also be able to access videos and a free brochure that show the different movements of td. visit talkabouttd.com or call to learn more. - we were so relieved to learn there are treatments for td. - learn more at talkabouttd.com. ♪ >> mike: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." during the pandemic, you may have noticed some celebrities campaigning from inside their spacious mansions, or maybe singing songs on social media to stay relevant. comedian breakage or base has been known to poke fun at self-important hollywood past. he's back at it again. in an interview with "the new york times" he says "i've been nothing against anyone being a celebrity or being famous. i think that people are just a bit tired of being lectured to." now celebrities think the general public needs to see my face. they can't get to the cinema, i need to do something. it's when you look in their eyes you know that even when they're doing something good come of there, i could weep at what a good person i am." i say bravo, breakage or base. unfortunately , that's all i have. my thanks to sean hannity for letting me host a night and an invitation to see my show hotly named "huckabee" 8:00/11:00 eastern. matt gaetz, and country singer clint black. cable, satellite and broadcast or you could go to huckabee.tv for local listings or to watch online. thank you so much for joining us tonight. sean is going to be back on monday. i know you're glad to hear that. stayshannon bream emma "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. ♪ >>
hollywood elites again going at hollywood elites again paid wait until - when i noticed my sister moving differently, i didn't know what was happening. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of the body. it may also...
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hollywood squares, it is a little bit like hollywood squares. it is really quite good. laughing in the background because they do not know hollywood squares is. thank you all very much. happy easter, everybody. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, that mission continues -- to provide an unfiltered view of government. already we have brought you parliamentary coverage, the presidential impeachment, and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch c-span programming on television, online, and on our free radio app. be part of the conversation through c-span's daily "washington journal program. >> when it comes to trying to keep people from gathering, how remote?: -- are we to is one chamber closer to that than the other? >> no, it doesn't seem like it. >> is there some type of guideline there why this affects people differently? i think the virus is much more transmissible than other viruses. it also appears to be much more severe and deadly. for example, influenza. >> do you guys have any way of pushing the idea of disaster recovery preparedness into the organizations so it is more of a top priority? >> so,
hollywood squares, it is a little bit like hollywood squares. it is really quite good. laughing in the background because they do not know hollywood squares is. thank you all very much. happy easter, everybody. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, that mission continues -- to provide an unfiltered view of government. already we have brought you parliamentary coverage, the presidential impeachment, and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch c-span...
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hollywood. >> yeah. it was the early hollywood gift basket. then i went for a little stroll and i actually found it. i found the jeep. >> oh, yeah? >> a few blocks away, no doors, one of the strips was ripped out. >> they stripped it that quickly? >> it was like locusts took a run at it. they were geniuses. >> driving around with no doors. >> no doors. it was the year ohe car as i wa driving to auditions.ave to kee a dry bag so things could stay dry. >> reynolds earned a starring role on the abc sitcom "two guys, a girl and a pizza place". >> happy housewarming. here's your gift. i got it last minute. >> national lampoon's have the van wilder," "just friends" and "the proposal" followed. >> say it like you mean it. >> by 2011 with deadpool's future uncertain, reynolds agreed relucnt greener super hero. >> there's a famous moment where you go to the studio and say, i'm going to be a different super here, green lantern, if you don't make deadpool. >> yeah. it was like standing at the alt altar. i said, if you could see it in your hearts to make this character, you think there's a real chance, tell me now or let'sdeadpool would have to wai but green lantern had a silver lining. reynolds met actress blake lively on the set. they are now married with three daughters, a favorite hollywood. >> we're people that don't take ourselves too seriously. the only people i really love to make fun of is us. >> what did blake say when you said, honey, i just bought a gin company? >> the first key is to not -- you say, oh, i want to buy a gin company, even though i had already bought it. >> the papers were signed. >> absolutelying. >> even while running a gin company, ryan reynolds finds time to bravely pursue the mysteriously leaker of the footage that launched his billion dollar deadpool franchise. how is it coming on the leaker? >> i invest all of my spare time to find him and bring him to justice, bring him to his knee, give him a hot bath, let him tuck his kids in at night and own a gin company. >> truly one of the all-time great guys. good news for all you fans, ryan and his team are developing a third deadpool movie even as we speak. by the way, that aviation gin online promotion with proceeds going to out of work bartenders runs until may 1st. pick yourself up a bottle. our
hollywood. >> yeah. it was the early hollywood gift basket. then i went for a little stroll and i actually found it. i found the jeep. >> oh, yeah? >> a few blocks away, no doors, one of the strips was ripped out. >> they stripped it that quickly? >> it was like locusts took a run at it. they were geniuses. >> driving around with no doors. >> no doors. it was the year ohe car as i wa driving to auditions.ave to kee a dry bag so things could stay dry....
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hollywood people putting their free time to good use, as our team in los angeles found out. reporter: the stars on hollywood boboulevard have been deserted. the historic chinese theater, closed indndefinitely, symbol oa $100 billion industry that basically shut down overnight. sharon has been an editor in hollywood for more than 15 years. she worked on successful shows like breaking bad and mr. robot. inin mid-february, she was hired as an editor for a neww series n a streaming platformrm. cutting two of ththose episododes. on friday, marchch 13, that is basically the daday hollywoooodt down.. we aresically said, done. everybody clear out your editing room. reporter: from postproduction to actors, more than 300,000 people have lost jobs. the superhero costumes have been rereplaced with packages for volunteers to make masks out of fabric, supplied to hospitals in the area. >> i think it was in the collective consciousness. there were people who had stopped working because all the shows shut down. i think everybody realized that they needed a purpose in this time, and they needed to do what they could, use their skills to help people. reporter: not only is filling in hohollywood shut down, but the release of dozens of films has been postponed or canceled, many shifting to o on-demand broadcasting,
hollywood people putting their free time to good use, as our team in los angeles found out. reporter: the stars on hollywood boboulevard have been deserted. the historic chinese theater, closed indndefinitely, symbol oa $100 billion industry that basically shut down overnight. sharon has been an editor in hollywood for more than 15 years. she worked on successful shows like breaking bad and mr. robot. inin mid-february, she was hired as an editor for a neww series n a streaming platformrm....
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hollywood stunt man but that was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times and left dying on the floor. >> somebody definitely wanted him dead. >> but who and why? you'll meet lots of possible suspects. >> oh, my gosh. >> including his ex-wife, an actress once married to movie mobster joe pesci. but she had a strong alpibi, an that's only the start of the twists in this hollywood mystery. >> this is stranger than fiction, nobody would write a script like this. >> most stunning of all, what didn't happen. >> my mom said to me, don't you [ bleep ] die. hit harder than bullets. my mom never swore. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to "dateline," garrett warren was a hollywood stunt man who made his living pulling off death defying acts. one night he opened the door for a stranger and found himself in the middle of a terrifying scene that was all too real. garrett was looking down the barrel of a gun. moments later, four shots rang out, and soon investigators would be embroiled in a whodunnit with more twists than a feature film. here's josh mankiewicz with "the plot thickens." >> ready, action. >> action. >> action. >> it ranks second only to money as the single most important word in hollywood. and here in l.a., where life and art are often the same thing, there's a real life drama that rivals any action movie with a plot that includes all the elements of classic film noir.
hollywood stunt man but that was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times and left dying on the floor. >> somebody definitely wanted him dead. >> but who and why? you'll meet lots of possible suspects. >> oh, my gosh. >> including his ex-wife, an actress once married to movie mobster joe pesci. but she had a strong alpibi, an that's only the start of the twists in this hollywood mystery. >> this is stranger than fiction, nobody would...
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craig melvin: he was a hollywood stuntman, but this was no hollywood stunt. this was a hit. craig melvin: shot four times and left dying on the floor. mark gayman: somebody definitely wanted him dead. craig melvin: but who and why? you'll meet lots of possible suspects. garrett warren: oh, my gosh. craig melvin: including his ex-wife, an actress once married to movie mobster, joe pesci. but she had a strong alibi. do you know who shot garrett warren? i don't know.
craig melvin: he was a hollywood stuntman, but this was no hollywood stunt. this was a hit. craig melvin: shot four times and left dying on the floor. mark gayman: somebody definitely wanted him dead. craig melvin: but who and why? you'll meet lots of possible suspects. garrett warren: oh, my gosh. craig melvin: including his ex-wife, an actress once married to movie mobster, joe pesci. but she had a strong alibi. do you know who shot garrett warren? i don't know.
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>> he was a hollywood stunt man but that was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times the floor. >> somebody definitely wanted him dead. >> but who and why? you'll meet lots of possible suspects. >> oh, my gosh. >> including his ex-wife, an actress once married to movie mobster joe pesci. but she
>> he was a hollywood stunt man but that was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times the floor. >> somebody definitely wanted him dead. >> but who and why? you'll meet lots of possible suspects. >> oh, my gosh. >> including his ex-wife, an actress once married to movie mobster joe pesci. but she
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hollywood film because if we could crumble like that and disintegrate into dust in the texas desert at that at the cost of you know once oil goes under $20.00 and speaking of hollywood that takes me to the whole thing not the having this is the holding. box office in hollywood the domestic box office movie theaters brought in a whopping $5179.00 for the week of march 20th to the $26.00 down 100 percent from 204000000 193406 the same week the year ago those numbers are just incredible he says hollywood films are like fracking it's been around for a 100 years and it's all been a losing business for the films in the studios are the box office is a loss leader they don't make money because fraud for them tax fraud it's just like you are saying they are with all of the l.v.i. mates and then getting ready for there was an iran there was hollywood accounting that's what they call the enron accounting is about a fact when i work and i was stock exchange the executive who came to work for me at h o sachs was going to go to enron but then enron went to 0 and then he was working at sony television they were going to go to enron because they were working on the fantasy that was their business model is that he came to the hollywood stock exchange right andy all right we
hollywood film because if we could crumble like that and disintegrate into dust in the texas desert at that at the cost of you know once oil goes under $20.00 and speaking of hollywood that takes me to the whole thing not the having this is the holding. box office in hollywood the domestic box office movie theaters brought in a whopping $5179.00 for the week of march 20th to the $26.00 down 100 percent from 204000000 193406 the same week the year ago those numbers are just incredible he says...
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hollywood. ido himself as polly wood or hollywood.eer that spanned 30 years he acted in more than 100 films. his last movie hit cinemas in india just as they had to close down because of the coronavirus crisis. many are hoping that when we all go back to the movies perhaps they'll release it so they get to watch them on the big screen one more time. two yea rs on the big screen one more time. two years ago he had shared a note about his battle with cancer. little had i known that my search for rare stories would make me find a real desire doing at disease, he wrote. the greatest actor of our time. he leaves behind heartbroken fans in india and around the world. he has died at the age of 53, will be sadly missed. that is nearly from from us. just bring you up to speed with some of thejerome powell has been talking in the last few minutes. they are keeping the benchmark interest rate at zero, near zero. and he says that the bank will keep buying bonds. but they are our he says, considerable risk to the economic outlook in the united sta
hollywood. ido himself as polly wood or hollywood.eer that spanned 30 years he acted in more than 100 films. his last movie hit cinemas in india just as they had to close down because of the coronavirus crisis. many are hoping that when we all go back to the movies perhaps they'll release it so they get to watch them on the big screen one more time. two yea rs on the big screen one more time. two years ago he had shared a note about his battle with cancer. little had i known that my search for...
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hollywood. i just see myself as an actor and i just want to engage the whole world. so, it can be bollywood, hollywoodever—wood. over a career that spanned 30 years, irrfan khan acted in more than 100 films. his last movie, angrezi medium, hit cinemas in india just as they had to close down because of the coronavirus crisis. many are hoping that when we all go back to the movies, perhaps they'll re—release it, so they get to watch him on the big screen one more time. two years ago, he'd shared a note about his battle with cancer. "little had i known that my search for rare stories would make me find a rare disease," he wrote. indian superstar shah rukh khan called him "the greatest actor of our times". he leaves behind heartbroken fans — in india and around the world. today's tributes to the indian actor irrfan khan, who's died at the age of 53. that's it. emery is he on bbc two with newsnight in ten minutes. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. in a few minutes, we'll have a review of the latest newspaper front pages from here in the uk and around the world. but we
hollywood. i just see myself as an actor and i just want to engage the whole world. so, it can be bollywood, hollywoodever—wood. over a career that spanned 30 years, irrfan khan acted in more than 100 films. his last movie, angrezi medium, hit cinemas in india just as they had to close down because of the coronavirus crisis. many are hoping that when we all go back to the movies, perhaps they'll re—release it, so they get to watch him on the big screen one more time. two years ago, he'd...
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ideals in the declaration ever been adopted into law by hollywood i'm also sure that there were no commemorative events brought forward by hollywood to celebrate this anniversary and says gutted not much celebration of this important anniversary it should be said however that there were a range of local events planned with some support but the public response to the programs and films that have been made indicate something more national and international is called for next year for the 701st anniversary so you parson says billy joel thank you for celebrating the declaration of arbroath and its role in establishing the democratic rights of humankind scotius says what's a 1000000000 show given the circumstances thank you so much such brilliant interesting guests as well louis says nice to see the decentralization of television studios to louie's of course is referring to alex filming from stricken patricia says very interesting back in the folks in india as an editor at least in the dislike of politeness being dumped in scotland without our permission was the start of a new weakening in scotland that has grown since they've even say
ideals in the declaration ever been adopted into law by hollywood i'm also sure that there were no commemorative events brought forward by hollywood to celebrate this anniversary and says gutted not much celebration of this important anniversary it should be said however that there were a range of local events planned with some support but the public response to the programs and films that have been made indicate something more national and international is called for next year for the 701st...
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hollywood. ijust see myself as an actor and ijust want to engage the whole world, so it can be bollywood, hollywood, bollywood, collywood, whatever wood. over a career that spanned 30 years, irrfan khan acted in more than 100 films. his last movie, angrezi medium, hit cinemas in india just as they had to close down because of the coronavirus crisis. many are hoping that, when we all go back to the movies, perhaps they will rerelease so they get to watch him on the big screen one more time. two years ago, he'd shared a note about his battle with cancer. "little had i known that my search for rare stories would make me find "a rare disease", he wrote. indian superstar shahrukh khan called him the greatest actor of our time. he leaves behind heartbroken fans, in india and around the world. irrfan khan, who's died at the age of 53. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. we have gone from weather which stayed the same for days on end to weather which changes every hour. the same part of wales, the same weather watcher, but two different views from this morning. all down to this area of low
hollywood. ijust see myself as an actor and ijust want to engage the whole world, so it can be bollywood, hollywood, bollywood, collywood, whatever wood. over a career that spanned 30 years, irrfan khan acted in more than 100 films. his last movie, angrezi medium, hit cinemas in india just as they had to close down because of the coronavirus crisis. many are hoping that, when we all go back to the movies, perhaps they will rerelease so they get to watch him on the big screen one more time. two...
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hollywood. just see myself as an actor i just went to engage the whole world so it could be bollywood, hollywoodsjust before they closed due to the coronavirus crisis. two years ago he shared a note about his battle with cancer. today indian superstar shah cann called him the greatest actor of our time. he leaves behind heartbroken fa ns time. he leaves behind heartbroken fans in india and around the world. it feels like you can't escape the internet now without coming across a tiktok video. the chinese—owned app has become the world's most downloaded app this year but is there more to its popularity and funny videos than meets the eye? sophia smith galer reports. how do you keep sane during the lockdown? is it with choreography like this? the next station is... recreating your morning commute? 0r setting up the local pub at home? anyone fancy a drink? barman, whatever they want, put it on my tab. for this family, tiktok has given them light relief during theirfurlough. oh, dear! not tonight, girls! you don't have an account, do you? no. but i do, my mum, sisterand me. so we were just looking at
hollywood. just see myself as an actor i just went to engage the whole world so it could be bollywood, hollywoodsjust before they closed due to the coronavirus crisis. two years ago he shared a note about his battle with cancer. today indian superstar shah cann called him the greatest actor of our time. he leaves behind heartbroken fa ns time. he leaves behind heartbroken fans in india and around the world. it feels like you can't escape the internet now without coming across a tiktok video....