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morning a hollywood superstar is speaking out about her ugly experiences with director james toback. julianne mooreames toback approached me in the '80s on columbus avenue with the same language. he wanted me to audition, come to his apartment. i refused. one month later he did it again with the exact same language. i said don't you remember you did this before. more than 200 women have come forward accusing toback of making unwanted sexual advances toward them. the lapd is currently sorting through accusations against toback to determine whether to launch an investigation. he lives in new york so manhattan officials are also encouraging victims to come forward. weinstein alleges his company knew about his behavior according to the lawsuit and she is suing the company for $5 million. >> not going to end any time soon. >> doesn't sound like it. >> thanks, diane. tune in tomorrow, diane sawyer's exclusive interview with ashley judd. she kicked this all off. this is her first television interview since she went public with the accusations against harvey weinstein. michael? >>> coming up, george, the e
morning a hollywood superstar is speaking out about her ugly experiences with director james toback. julianne mooreames toback approached me in the '80s on columbus avenue with the same language. he wanted me to audition, come to his apartment. i refused. one month later he did it again with the exact same language. i said don't you remember you did this before. more than 200 women have come forward accusing toback of making unwanted sexual advances toward them. the lapd is currently sorting...
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sir roger moore honored where many of his james bond productions were filmed. a sound stage was unveiled on what would have been his 90th birthday. several cars used in the film were also on destroy. he died in may at age 89. we're pack back in a moment with we're pack back in a moment with a homecoming surprise, the kind "volatile markets." we're pack back in a moment with a homecoming surprise, the kind something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse financial is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial established by metlife. people are fighting type 2 diabetes... with fitness... food... and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a
sir roger moore honored where many of his james bond productions were filmed. a sound stage was unveiled on what would have been his 90th birthday. several cars used in the film were also on destroy. he died in may at age 89. we're pack back in a moment with we're pack back in a moment with a homecoming surprise, the kind "volatile markets." we're pack back in a moment with a homecoming surprise, the kind something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse...
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james bond clips? >> yeah, absolutely. and it's safe. it's great. i mean, i don't know that he could get into daniel's. i don't know. yeah, it's a little much. >> seth: i will say roger moored. because it was a sort of safer james bond. >> it was a very, very safe -- but back then, i mean, these were hard core gadgets back then. now, i mean, i don't know, i think boyd crowder had better gadgets than roger moore back then. >> seth: yeah. >> but he absolutely loves it. >> seth: and you have come out -- you've brought your son to new york a few times, right? >> i have, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: what sort of activities do you do with your son here? >> well, i mean from the natural history museum, kind of, like, on down. but, this is one of my favorite cities in the world and we come quite a bit. and we were here actually about a month ago. and i really wanted to get him, like, a frisbee. and, like, he's six now, so we can have a proper frisbee throw in strawberry fields, right? >> seth: so central park frisbee, that's great. >> yeah, it's pretty cool. right? >> seth: yeah. >> so -- but this is what happened along the way. we get stuck at the balto statue, that's a whole other
james bond clips? >> yeah, absolutely. and it's safe. it's great. i mean, i don't know that he could get into daniel's. i don't know. yeah, it's a little much. >> seth: i will say roger moored. because it was a sort of safer james bond. >> it was a very, very safe -- but back then, i mean, these were hard core gadgets back then. now, i mean, i don't know, i think boyd crowder had better gadgets than roger moore back then. >> seth: yeah. >> but he absolutely loves...
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moore and daughter tallulah. but only mr. carpool karaoke himself, jameso duet with chris martin. ♪ like a river >> you were. not me. >> reporter: 20 months after chris rode shotgun with "the late late show" host singing "us against the world," both harmonized on stage together. corden got a solo. and nailed it. ♪ i remember >> reporter: meanwhile, last night at the hollywood bowl, it was miss jackson's homecoming. ♪ >> reporter: the 51-year-old new mama showed off her svelte figure in a skin-tight black catsuit. just nine months after baby. at her first and only l.a. stop on her state of the world tour. janet reunited dozens of her former backup dancers on stage, including channing tatum's wife. >> jenna! dewan! >> backstage. >> reporter: jenna, who danced on janet's "all for you" tour 16 years ago, was instagraming all night. and so was this lady. ♪ ah, ah, ah >> reporter: new "voice" coach jennifer hudson filmed herself snapping gum and getting her groove on in a box seat with some friends. >> get it, janet! >> reporter: janet's 9-month-old son eissa, n
moore and daughter tallulah. but only mr. carpool karaoke himself, jameso duet with chris martin. ♪ like a river >> you were. not me. >> reporter: 20 months after chris rode shotgun with "the late late show" host singing "us against the world," both harmonized on stage together. corden got a solo. and nailed it. ♪ i remember >> reporter: meanwhile, last night at the hollywood bowl, it was miss jackson's homecoming. ♪ >> reporter: the 51-year-old...
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moore. when you think of james bond, it has to be sean connery. and when you think of the western historian, you think of paul hutton. it is my great pleasure to introduce paul to speak to us tonight. [applause] prof. hutton: i know it is so common to think of me and sean connery in the same way. [laughter] certainly my wife does. not. [laughter] i want to thank the buffalo bill center of the west. i want to thank jeremy and his excellent staff. this really has been a marvelous three days. the only thing i've really learned as i have aged is how little i know. and being around all these bright young scholars this week has certainly shown me just really how little i know about something i thought i knew everything about. it is wonderful new work and exciting new work. as a historian, one of the things that makes you get up in the morning and after hearing that introduction, all this stuff i have done, i understand why i am so tired, and it is so hard to get up in the morning. [laughter] but i certainly appreciate so much all that they are doing to
moore. when you think of james bond, it has to be sean connery. and when you think of the western historian, you think of paul hutton. it is my great pleasure to introduce paul to speak to us tonight. [applause] prof. hutton: i know it is so common to think of me and sean connery in the same way. [laughter] certainly my wife does. not. [laughter] i want to thank the buffalo bill center of the west. i want to thank jeremy and his excellent staff. this really has been a marvelous three days. the...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be jake tapper, shemar moore, and musical guest, khaleed. now, stick around for james by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way from
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be jake tapper, shemar moore, and musical guest, khaleed. now, stick around for james by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way from
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be julianne moore, jermaine fowler, and musical guest, fleet foxes. now, stick around for jameseady y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, from all the way inside an anonymous tin
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be julianne moore, jermaine fowler, and musical guest, fleet foxes. now, stick around for jameseady y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, from all the way inside an anonymous tin
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moore is the most, the weakest imaginable republican candidate. >> right. >> having said that, it's still alabama. >> right. >> and i think doug james -- doug jones is a pretty good candidate, but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. i think democrats will get close. whether they can actually win or not, to me the plausible path is tennessee. if phil run. he's really looking at it, i hear. >> big picture, does this drive some republican senators into retirement? that would be the other -- we don't know, and senator corker insists that isn't the reason. i think there's ample evidence he was thinking about this regardless, but he was going to face a tough primary? >> the thing is, i don't see -- if i put a gun at your head and said, name me the third most likely republican incumbent to lose reelection in any way, shape or form next year, and the after flake and heller -- >> you start -- i don't believe in texas. >> yeah. >> doesn't do t. amend wicker's not -- >> it was tennessee. tennessee with -- >> yeah. the thing is, to me, it's more, if you're a republican member, do i really want to stay here and put up with this anymore? >> what you're seei
moore is the most, the weakest imaginable republican candidate. >> right. >> having said that, it's still alabama. >> right. >> and i think doug james -- doug jones is a pretty good candidate, but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. i think democrats will get close. whether they can actually win or not, to me the plausible path is tennessee. if phil run. he's really looking at it, i hear. >> big picture, does this drive some republican senators into...
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if you ask me, james, i wonder if you agree, i think the failure of obamacare repeal particularly the second round coming right ahead of the election basically played right into moore'st, they can't get anything done, you need somebody else, john mccain, susan collins, rand paul, they might as well have been campaign managers for roy moore. >> if voters we wanted to send a message that they are ticked off that republicans with control of congress have not been able to get anything done, anyone would say that they have a legitimate gripe here. i'm not sure i agree too much into this. i like big luther. i think he would -- continued to be a good senator, i'm not sure he really carved out, really had to time to carve out much of an -- paul: he was an appointed senator. >> yes. roy moore, obviously, a lot of questions about his message in terms of defying federal court orderers. i think he had built an identity in the state for years as a guy standing up for traditional values and for a lot of voters who feel like religion has been pushed out of the public square, this is a guy who was kind of shoving it back in and i think that did cheer a lot of people. paul: dan, roy
if you ask me, james, i wonder if you agree, i think the failure of obamacare repeal particularly the second round coming right ahead of the election basically played right into moore'st, they can't get anything done, you need somebody else, john mccain, susan collins, rand paul, they might as well have been campaign managers for roy moore. >> if voters we wanted to send a message that they are ticked off that republicans with control of congress have not been able to get anything done,...
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think i look like james bond >> there are many james bond >> there were many james bonds and i think phil could be one. >> roger moore big full-figured guy right? >> reporter: what did he say >> he said i'm full figured. that's the nice way to say i'm a big guy. >> thank you, phil >>> and roger moore is a little guy. >> he's tall he's a tall guy. >> and roger moore is big. he was tall, yeah. daniel craig is like photo -- >> this is a good segway >> that's true that's what we are on. >>> amazon is suspending its studio chief roy price following allegations he sexually harassed a producer he's also accused of ignoring a claim by actress rose mcgowan that she was harassed by harvey weinstein. she is in shows like "transparent" and "the man in the high castle. this is additional fallout in the wake of the harvey weinstein scandal that just continues. >> you can be cynical of hollywood. >> not just hollywood. i think the stuff stretches well beyond. >> people with power and couch interviews and things like that. but, i don't know, hollywood seems to set the gold standard >> it seems to be the worst of it. >> and you wonde
think i look like james bond >> there are many james bond >> there were many james bonds and i think phil could be one. >> roger moore big full-figured guy right? >> reporter: what did he say >> he said i'm full figured. that's the nice way to say i'm a big guy. >> thank you, phil >>> and roger moore is a little guy. >> he's tall he's a tall guy. >> and roger moore is big. he was tall, yeah. daniel craig is like photo -- >> this is...
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the question has been banked by james moore in the discussion with the secretary of commerce.i'm sure he will propose it. the issue of dispute resolution mechanism. i should be very careful here. now i'm working part-time for a law firm. and denton's, the finest law firm in the world. and i would say my read of getting rid of some of the dispute resolution mechanisms would be that we would end up resolving disputes in the courts, in the world trade organization and other areas of legal jurisdiction. and it seems to me that for a person or an administration promising to drain the swamp, it would actually not -- it would have the opposite impact, the unintended consequence may be different than the proposal. so far we made these arguments to the united states, and our good friends, the united states, and what is the -- what is the reaction at the table or in the public discussion on having a predictable, affordable, decisive resolution dispute mechani mechanism? mexico? >> yes, i think it's important to have these two separate dispute resolution mechanisms. state to state mechan
the question has been banked by james moore in the discussion with the secretary of commerce.i'm sure he will propose it. the issue of dispute resolution mechanism. i should be very careful here. now i'm working part-time for a law firm. and denton's, the finest law firm in the world. and i would say my read of getting rid of some of the dispute resolution mechanisms would be that we would end up resolving disputes in the courts, in the world trade organization and other areas of legal...