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so to talk about freedom and prosperity, our freedom loving panel is here to debate this with kathrynward and deroy murdoch and michael moynihan what does it mean to you? >> the onslaught will continue. the american people don't expect people to -- the government to solve every problem. >> we have 15 manufacturing hubs. john: and the government has to create that. >> and a college score card i tha "u.s. news and world report" gave us updates but now the government will do that. and with federal subsidies, more activity and it will cost a lot of money. >> preschool is appealing to people. >> he just wants to give the kids a head start? >> i am highly sympathetic to putting kids in the government hands but headstart has a not a great record spending a billion dollars to get little in terms of results. the government's own study. john: no results one year later. >> gains during the preschool years gone by first grade. and similar bad results socially. john: fewer is riata 10 are enrolled in peschool like it is a problem. >> it is not like the government has done well overall we have trip
so to talk about freedom and prosperity, our freedom loving panel is here to debate this with kathrynward and deroy murdoch and michael moynihan what does it mean to you? >> the onslaught will continue. the american people don't expect people to -- the government to solve every problem. >> we have 15 manufacturing hubs. john: and the government has to create that. >> and a college score card i tha "u.s. news and world report" gave us updates but now the government...
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kathryn lopez with national review online. she talked to the pope last fall.r is the correspondent with ewtn, global catholic media network in the u.s.. steven white is the fellow in the catholic studies program at ethics and public policy center in washington. i think we can get out of the way that everybody here was shocked and surprised when they got the news this morning. first, you talked with pope benedict and you had a conversation, and that experience and then you get this news today. what about that? >> that was shocking. but also, totally consistent in keeping with i think the pope and what we need right now. there is a lot of talk about renewal. evangelization and church talk. something bold needed to happen. that is what we see here. the boldness is i saw him also, saw him in october, i saw him in december. conference on the church in the americas. bottom line, if people don't encounter christ and if you people who are leaders in catholic church in so to speak, if you haven't encountered christ, if you are not living a pure holy life, rig lousily s
kathryn lopez with national review online. she talked to the pope last fall.r is the correspondent with ewtn, global catholic media network in the u.s.. steven white is the fellow in the catholic studies program at ethics and public policy center in washington. i think we can get out of the way that everybody here was shocked and surprised when they got the news this morning. first, you talked with pope benedict and you had a conversation, and that experience and then you get this news today....
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kathryn mangu-ward, michael moynihan's comments and deroy murdoch [applause] john: our guest kathryn in' mangu-ward and deroy isn't the president's state of theit union of smokescreen? >> when you sit down and do a budget that democrats have not done in almost four years to be specific, that is hard work saying we needbu a stop to gun violence is otsier as an issue.ey ve n >> they may vaguely look to the president for solutions but happy to talk about other stuff. >> what do expect the impact of the college ranking system to be? >> rethink is to go harder on the for-profit schools. first term he tried to issue new rules to department of education to make it harder for for-profit schools to get money and itm a i assume with this new report would be to make the for-profit schools, particularly with career training look bad and beo not eligible for fund. >> new defects or maybe fortunately. [laughter] but it will have absolutely zero effect is is if they are arbitrarily setting cost. that is not how this works also government dollars pumping in and more kids in college and the cost will
kathryn mangu-ward, michael moynihan's comments and deroy murdoch [applause] john: our guest kathryn in' mangu-ward and deroy isn't the president's state of theit union of smokescreen? >> when you sit down and do a budget that democrats have not done in almost four years to be specific, that is hard work saying we needbu a stop to gun violence is otsier as an issue.ey ve n >> they may vaguely look to the president for solutions but happy to talk about other stuff. >> what do...
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and of course working with kathryn bigelow so immediately i sent kathryn an e-mail that said if you wantmake the schedule work, i'm there. >> are you happiest getting inside the character or the actual filming of the material. >> i'm always happiest in filming because there is a freedom in that. you do all the work before which sometimes is really difficult because you have to go to very dark places, learn things about humanity that you didn't know or you know, these horrible things, create secrets for your character. once i do that, i have this kind of book. this is who i am. i don't have to think about it any more. i just show up there and now it's in me. and it's like there's the intimacy between the actors that i find so incredible. just being able to look at someone and have it mean so much. it's very rare even in, you know, walking down the street that we really look at someone. and there's something about filming that, like i said it makes me feel part of something bigger. >> you also say it's a combination of twin lines. one is failure. >> yes, i have a fear of failure. i always
and of course working with kathryn bigelow so immediately i sent kathryn an e-mail that said if you wantmake the schedule work, i'm there. >> are you happiest getting inside the character or the actual filming of the material. >> i'm always happiest in filming because there is a freedom in that. you do all the work before which sometimes is really difficult because you have to go to very dark places, learn things about humanity that you didn't know or you know, these horrible...
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kathryn described how she discovered her husband's alleged canal ballism plans when she looked through his lapstop. >>> dr. c. everett koop has died. he served during the reagan and bush administration. is best money for the work to cut smoking. and to battle aids. >>> michelle obama showed off her bare arms sunday night while giving the oscar for "argo." iran decided to photo shop a new outfit on the physical lady complete with sleeves. >>> a new study finds a diet rich in olive oil, nuts, fruits and vegetables can reduce the risk of heart attack and strokes by 30%. >>> stocks dropped on news of turmoil in italy. the dow closed 13,784. the s&p 500 dropped down 27 and the nasdaq 45. neek ke mrument ed 263 points while the hang seng tumbled 300. dead mark elections in italy panicked investors monday with fears without a steady government italy won't be able to tackle its major recession. >>> the domino effect sparked volume on the volatility index. >>> today, investors are looking for ben bernanke to supply soothing words about his easy money policies. >>> on the radar home depot may se
kathryn described how she discovered her husband's alleged canal ballism plans when she looked through his lapstop. >>> dr. c. everett koop has died. he served during the reagan and bush administration. is best money for the work to cut smoking. and to battle aids. >>> michelle obama showed off her bare arms sunday night while giving the oscar for "argo." iran decided to photo shop a new outfit on the physical lady complete with sleeves. >>> a new study...
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some say kathryn bigelow's films a sort should be rolled torture played in tracking down the al qaeda leader. >> some thought it would be a vote for some of the things they were against. it got caught in the muck. hollywood has also been buzzing about "argo." the film has won top prizes at the golden globes and screen actors guild awards. "argo" is favored to win the oscar for best picture but its star and director ben affleck was not nominated for the best director award. >> there's probably an element of resentment over the fact of this is a guy he was a movie star with a movie star wife who is a zillionaire and jesse really need our help? here the other contenders. "lincoln."lberg's daniel day lewis uncannily channels the great demands a pager leading many to predict he will win an unprecedented third award.ctor w "django unchained." >> now you have my attention. >> "life of pi" is a 3d extravaganza. a philosophical boy sharing a lifeboat with a computer- generated tiger. "les miserables" make a return appearance. it was nominated for best picture in 1935. this year's version is ho
some say kathryn bigelow's films a sort should be rolled torture played in tracking down the al qaeda leader. >> some thought it would be a vote for some of the things they were against. it got caught in the muck. hollywood has also been buzzing about "argo." the film has won top prizes at the golden globes and screen actors guild awards. "argo" is favored to win the oscar for best picture but its star and director ben affleck was not nominated for the best director...
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kathryn hendricks works inside the building. >> one of my judge's secretary was escorted out of the building by a swat member. >> reporter: the shooting falls on the same day the chief of police was supposed to attend a round table discussion with vice president joe biden on gun safety. >> and police are not releasing details of the identities of the victims. >>> high school math teacher is killed when his car collides with a school bus. he was driving on sullivan road this morning when his car slid into the bus. five students were on board. none of them were injured. investigators believe icy roads played a part in the crash. >>> a disturbing case of animal cruelty. charges are filed in the death of one horse, but it's what was discovered on two other properties that has animal rescue groups so upset. >> reporter: a fungus called rain rot. they were voluntarily surrendered to rescue groups now nursing them back to health. the horses' owner faces two animal cruelty charges after animal control found one horse in desperate need of medical attention. it later died. >> the foals were really the
kathryn hendricks works inside the building. >> one of my judge's secretary was escorted out of the building by a swat member. >> reporter: the shooting falls on the same day the chief of police was supposed to attend a round table discussion with vice president joe biden on gun safety. >> and police are not releasing details of the identities of the victims. >>> high school math teacher is killed when his car collides with a school bus. he was driving on sullivan...
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and -- >> how many film -- female film directors can you name, aside from kathryn bigelow >> nearly 100 women have been made -- nearly 100 films have been made by women here, and that is what makes this different from the rest. >> olympic sprinter oscar pistorius has formally been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. he entered the court with his head bowed, broke down in tears as the charge was formally conferred. prosecutors said that he will argue -- they will argue it was premeditated murder when he shot dead reeva steenkamp at his home. the hearing has been put off until tuesday. here are live pictures from outside the court. waiting to catch a glimpse of pistorius as he lives -- as he leaves. cameras are not allowed in the courtroom. >> olympic runner oscar pistorius arrives at magistrate court after spending the night in police competency -- in police custody. police say they are investigating a case of murder. >> at this stage we can confirm that a young woman did die on the scene of gunshot wounds. a 26-year-old man has been arrested and has been charged with murder. >> m
and -- >> how many film -- female film directors can you name, aside from kathryn bigelow >> nearly 100 women have been made -- nearly 100 films have been made by women here, and that is what makes this different from the rest. >> olympic sprinter oscar pistorius has formally been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. he entered the court with his head bowed, broke down in tears as the charge was formally conferred. prosecutors said that he will argue -- they will argue...
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surprising surge when the movie was finally shown to people that it was going to be the film that kathryn bigelow might win again. up until the snubs, that bigelow got snubbed, that affleck got snubbed, it was sort of a "lincoln" vs. "zero dark thirty" race. and i think the politicians have spoken out about it, the actors have even spoken out about it. actors who aren't really working, but they chimed in anyway. so i think "zero dark thirty" might go home empty-handed sunday night. "argo" might not be the best one, but the oscars are never about what exactly are the best movies. > we have something special for you. this is an oscar for you. > > it's wonderful. > he's made out of chocolate. > > that's fantastic. > enjoy. > > thank you very much. th a deadly disease. i was one of them. i'm a nurse and i knew how damaging the disease was to my life. nothing i tried seemed to work. my brother died. from complications of the exact same preventable disease and i knew i had to do something to get healthy. my disease was obesity and after consulting with my doctor, i received the effective treatm
surprising surge when the movie was finally shown to people that it was going to be the film that kathryn bigelow might win again. up until the snubs, that bigelow got snubbed, that affleck got snubbed, it was sort of a "lincoln" vs. "zero dark thirty" race. and i think the politicians have spoken out about it, the actors have even spoken out about it. actors who aren't really working, but they chimed in anyway. so i think "zero dark thirty" might go home...
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. >> certainly, and talking about having kathryn bigelow and mark bowles testify before congress aboutip they had with the cia. >> paul: just on that point. federal agencies cooperate with hollywood. >> all the time. >> since world war ii, since world war ii. john borge, won an academy award for making a documentary for the navy department during world war ii, what is now described as a propaganda film. so this relationship has gone on since the beginning of time. >> paul: so what's the motive for the senators? >> the motive for the senators, a really interesting question. this is a liberal mindset that focuses on nothing, but these enhanced interrogations which occurred in the context of 9/11, the london bombing, the madrid train station bombing and then of course, al-qaeda which was blowing up civilians, the purpose of the interrogations was to prevent the events from happening which they failed at. >> why are the senators against that. >> they're intent on focusing on one thing, torture to the exclusion of these other issues, that's, to my opinion, why they're doing it, because sena
. >> certainly, and talking about having kathryn bigelow and mark bowles testify before congress aboutip they had with the cia. >> paul: just on that point. federal agencies cooperate with hollywood. >> all the time. >> since world war ii, since world war ii. john borge, won an academy award for making a documentary for the navy department during world war ii, what is now described as a propaganda film. so this relationship has gone on since the beginning of time....
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>> i think kathryn bigelow makes great movies. feel present, they're well made, i love the cinematography. the tactics of the s.e.a.l. component in the movie were strong. i don't think they're perfect. it is very hard to do that. but it pays homage to the folks that do that in that operation and that's the cia and intel folks. when s.e.a.l.s know where a target is, that part of our job, executing the mission, is what we do and what we excel at. it really paid great attention i thought to the folks who deserved the credit. >> i noticed traditionally the s.e.a.l.s abhor any kind of publicity, the same reason the sas do back in my country. because it doesn't help anyone to be publicizing what they do and how they do it. how do you feel about the fact that we're seeing a lot of glamourization, if you like, of the s.e.a.l.s. books coming out. how helpful is that in reality to the s.e.a.l.s and their operations? >> i think we'll have to see long-term what effect or impact it will have on our capacity for work and our ability to execute
>> i think kathryn bigelow makes great movies. feel present, they're well made, i love the cinematography. the tactics of the s.e.a.l. component in the movie were strong. i don't think they're perfect. it is very hard to do that. but it pays homage to the folks that do that in that operation and that's the cia and intel folks. when s.e.a.l.s know where a target is, that part of our job, executing the mission, is what we do and what we excel at. it really paid great attention i thought to...
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i'm sure you've studied this issue, kathryn. what do you think? what is the truth?is no truth to that at all, because there used to be a feeling that if you were gay, if you were homosexual that it was contagious, it was like a disease and if you are with someone who was gay, you would contract that as well. we know now it's more than likely that it's going to be the hard drive that determines whether you're gay or not and there is no way that people push being gay on other people when they're taught tolerance and inclusion and love, responsibility, all the things that the scouts stand for. this is teaching them that leaders cannot be gay or homosexual, which we know now in today's world in 2013 is absolutely not true. that sexuality has nothing to do with whether you are a prominent leader and you have taught people good values, and you can communicate those good values. and that's what the boy scouts stand for. they need to look at their gen ris and the context of where they are today and where they were in 1910 when it was just started. >> i appreciate the passio
i'm sure you've studied this issue, kathryn. what do you think? what is the truth?is no truth to that at all, because there used to be a feeling that if you were gay, if you were homosexual that it was contagious, it was like a disease and if you are with someone who was gay, you would contract that as well. we know now it's more than likely that it's going to be the hard drive that determines whether you're gay or not and there is no way that people push being gay on other people when they're...
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kathryn drummond. makes sense that the bureau wants her to run point for them.e worked together when an american serial killer came to london. she's a buffoon. all profilers are. they're snake oil salesmen who cast maladjusted closet cases as criminal geniuses in the media. the profilers, in turn, can be super-geniuses when the killers are caught. isn't profiling part of what you do? i deduce. enormous difference. drummond: holmes. glad to see you landed on your feet in new york. i heard you had some difficulties in london. nice to see you're keeping tabs on me. yes. this is joan watson. she accompanies me. helps keep those difficulties from reoccurring. nice to meet you. and you. we are talking about heroin, right? where's your captain? i need the manpower to do a four-quadrant search of the neighborhood. did you know that patricia ennis, howard ennis's sister, is a patient here? why not talk to her first? she was the one he was ostensibly here to help, so maybe she has some insight as to where he's gone. oh, no. wait. your book, that's right. what was it calle
kathryn drummond. makes sense that the bureau wants her to run point for them.e worked together when an american serial killer came to london. she's a buffoon. all profilers are. they're snake oil salesmen who cast maladjusted closet cases as criminal geniuses in the media. the profilers, in turn, can be super-geniuses when the killers are caught. isn't profiling part of what you do? i deduce. enormous difference. drummond: holmes. glad to see you landed on your feet in new york. i heard you...
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director of "zero dark thirty," kathryn bigelow. the music of lianne la havas. and "photo booth."ow, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: oh! thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! welcome! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. thank you! thank you! oh! well, i guess you know people still are trying to figure out why the power went out sunday at the super bowl. today, they found out the reason. turns out china cut off the electricity for nonpayment of our bill. that's what it is. [ laughter ] shut it off. shut it down. that's it! well, cbs is now facing a a possible fine because ravens quarterback joe flacco was overheard dropping the f-bomb on the air. he said the f-word. did you hear it? you probably heard it. well, cbs is arguing they could not have foreseen this happening. you know, someone on the ravens breaking the law who isn't
director of "zero dark thirty," kathryn bigelow. the music of lianne la havas. and "photo booth."ow, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: oh! thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! welcome! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. thank you! thank you! oh! well, i guess you know people still are trying to figure out...
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. >> kathy needed drinks can be counted toward your fluid intake -- kathryn aided drinks -- caffeinated drinks can be counted toward your fluid intake. >> the notion of chicken soup's healing powers go back to the 12th century. we asked an expert and you could hear center tonight at 11:00 p.m. >> i feel better already. 6:36. >> ava marie joins us from harbor east. >> we're peewit a fun event at harbor east, sip, savor and stroll. this is a fun event. lots of restaurants participating. >> we're introducing three new restaurants to the program. the oceanaire is a new restaurant. >> people stroll around in groups of 20. the have to get their tickets in advance. >> tickets are purchased in advance and registration is limited. we encourage you to book your tickets early. you can go to harboreast.com. >> we will show one of the restaurants coming up after the break. temperatures today are basically in the 30's throughout the day. cold enough early on that there could be some sleet. we have a chance for showers tomorrow. maybe a wintry mix by thursday. we should see mostly dry events going int
. >> kathy needed drinks can be counted toward your fluid intake -- kathryn aided drinks -- caffeinated drinks can be counted toward your fluid intake. >> the notion of chicken soup's healing powers go back to the 12th century. we asked an expert and you could hear center tonight at 11:00 p.m. >> i feel better already. 6:36. >> ava marie joins us from harbor east. >> we're peewit a fun event at harbor east, sip, savor and stroll. this is a fun event. lots of...
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ty," --ero dark thirsty kathryn bigelow was hoping for best director. instead, that went to- -- " argo," about the hostage crisis in iran. in the end, the most popular movie of the night was "les miserables," earning four awards, including best supporting actress and hathaway. the musical tale translated happiness on the stage. and, for the first time in a long time, there was no clear winner taking the majority of the awards. there was pretty much something for everybody. al jazeera, london. >> next up, the oscars. >> nigeria has won the african cup of nations for the third time. they beat burkina faso in the final at the national city and in johannesburg. nigeria were the overwhelming favorite coming into the game, and they lived up to their billing. he scored the only goal of the match -- they could have and perhaps would have extended their lead, but that was how it stayed. it was still the best ever --rformance for burkina alessa burkina faso. >> a single goal and now for nigeria to beat burkina basso and claim the third african cup of nations titl
ty," --ero dark thirsty kathryn bigelow was hoping for best director. instead, that went to- -- " argo," about the hostage crisis in iran. in the end, the most popular movie of the night was "les miserables," earning four awards, including best supporting actress and hathaway. the musical tale translated happiness on the stage. and, for the first time in a long time, there was no clear winner taking the majority of the awards. there was pretty much something for...
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so was kathryn bigelow for "zero dark thirty." she won a couple of years ago. hugh jackman, daniel day lewis, two oscar favorites. there's no sherlocks going into sunday. >> how about best director? i've been hearing certain things, even are roger ebert, famed film critic, saying "silver linings playbook" may have -- with david o. russell as the film director. >> ebert, as you said "silver linings playbook," besides cooper being nominated, going into sunday there are no sherlocks except i'm putting my money on "argo," best picture. >> okay. all right, ladies. >> prince jackson, the 16-year-old. of course, michael jackson's oldest child. >> look at him. >> has a new role as an "entertainment tonight" correspondent. >> prince jackson, 16, is working for e.t. for a little bit, done some interviews for "oz." this is called stunting. it's about people having expertise and using that knowledge to bring to the table. so prince michael branching out. janet jackson was here last week, being honored. she is engaged. jacksons are moving on and moving up with their lives.
so was kathryn bigelow for "zero dark thirty." she won a couple of years ago. hugh jackman, daniel day lewis, two oscar favorites. there's no sherlocks going into sunday. >> how about best director? i've been hearing certain things, even are roger ebert, famed film critic, saying "silver linings playbook" may have -- with david o. russell as the film director. >> ebert, as you said "silver linings playbook," besides cooper being nominated, going into...
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kathryn sperm. great to have you here. i have watched this of the course of the last week.stifying. sensitivity training is supposed to be a feedback loop, as opposed to actively involve people. learning how to put yourself in someone else's shoes. what he is doing is dictating, and what he's doing is lecturing. it is so alien to what really sensitivity training is and how it affects experience because sensitivity training is more than words. it is also experience. lou: experience and sensitivity training, by definition, is to open one's mind rather than close it. that is the stuff of indoctrination. i have never, and i have had some familiarity with sensitivity training for. i actually did sensitivity training early on as a man for the department of labor. i mean, this is extraordinary to witness. watch this, if you will. give us your reaction to this kind of training and try to tell us why in the world the department of agriculture would engage in something like this. >> i want you to see america responded by outsiders. said that. >> correct.@ it is insiders. they get ver
kathryn sperm. great to have you here. i have watched this of the course of the last week.stifying. sensitivity training is supposed to be a feedback loop, as opposed to actively involve people. learning how to put yourself in someone else's shoes. what he is doing is dictating, and what he's doing is lecturing. it is so alien to what really sensitivity training is and how it affects experience because sensitivity training is more than words. it is also experience. lou: experience and...
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jenna: well that's a clip from the academy award nominated "zero dark thirty.", a film by director kathrynigelow that has come under fire for the suggestion that torture resulted in information that led to the location of usama bin laden, something senator dianne feinstein and carl levin and john mccain says is grossly inaccurate. i'm having a little trouble here. inaccurate and misleading. even going so far as to denounce the movie in a letter to sony pictures. now even hollywood seems to be turning its back on the film. daniel henninger, deputy editorial page editor for "the wall street journal" turning into a little bit after movie critic, daniel, in your latest column. why are you bothered by the back and forth about this film? >> i am bothered by it, jenna, i was in downtown manhattan the morning of september 11th and as well as many other people and experienced it first-hand. this movie finally closes the circle, i think for a lot of us on that event by giving us the story of the tracking down and killing of usama bin laden. and so people were taking this movie in, victims and famili
jenna: well that's a clip from the academy award nominated "zero dark thirty.", a film by director kathrynigelow that has come under fire for the suggestion that torture resulted in information that led to the location of usama bin laden, something senator dianne feinstein and carl levin and john mccain says is grossly inaccurate. i'm having a little trouble here. inaccurate and misleading. even going so far as to denounce the movie in a letter to sony pictures. now even hollywood...
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i think one of the reasons that the academy may have backed off of kathryn bigelow and this movie isg, too much ambiguity makes them very uncomfortable. >> all right. best actor? >> i think daniel day-lewis. i think -- you know, it was a really good year. denzel washington was terrific. >> oh, that was a great movie. >> great performance. >> "flight" may have been my favorite movie of the year. of course like every red-blooded american male, i see the trailer and it's like, yeah, man, give me shelter, he's flying upside down, and i go in expecting this action movie. it's just the opposite and i'm so glad it was. when that thing ended, i thought -- >> there's so many good movies out there. >> i don't want to blow it, but it was a surprise. >> it really was, because it starts out as one thing and then it turns into this character study about a guy battling with his addiction, which is the kind of movie we've seen a lot of times before, but denzel washington brings so much intelligence, and he's so good at being charismatic but not entirely likable. i think if daniel day-lewis wasn't th
i think one of the reasons that the academy may have backed off of kathryn bigelow and this movie isg, too much ambiguity makes them very uncomfortable. >> all right. best actor? >> i think daniel day-lewis. i think -- you know, it was a really good year. denzel washington was terrific. >> oh, that was a great movie. >> great performance. >> "flight" may have been my favorite movie of the year. of course like every red-blooded american male, i see the...
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but for them to not put kathryn bigelow up because they didn't like somebody putting that shammy on that pig's face in that movie of hers, is crazy. they have become everything they made fun of on their way up in the 1970s. all those bonnie and collide movies, fight the power, don't give into the man. they are the man. they don't even realize it. >> all right. now, there was an ad. >> billy, you are down there this week. you watch because i worry about you sometimes. you dig that scene. but keep in mind. >> bill: i dig that scene? come on, miller. >> oh, billy. i saw you at the vanity fair thing the other night. >> bill: i had to go to that. that was a work thing. >> nobody has decried the show business from more red carpets than you, my friend. >> bill: i dodged the red carpet. i didn't walk on the red carpet. i went through the janitor entry. >> i'm teasing you. >> bill: you are giving the wrong impression. >> there are people in hollywood who would take a ride on a private jet if you told them you were going to crash it into a canyon wall before you took off. >> bill: when i walked in
but for them to not put kathryn bigelow up because they didn't like somebody putting that shammy on that pig's face in that movie of hers, is crazy. they have become everything they made fun of on their way up in the 1970s. all those bonnie and collide movies, fight the power, don't give into the man. they are the man. they don't even realize it. >> all right. now, there was an ad. >> billy, you are down there this week. you watch because i worry about you sometimes. you dig that...
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>> i think kathryn bigelow makes great movies. feel present, they're well made, i love the cinematography. the tactics of the s.e.a.l. component in the movie were strong. i don't think they're perfect. it is very hard to do that. but it pays homage to the folks that do that in that operation and that's the cia and intel folks. when s.e.a.l.s know where a target is, that part of our job, executing the mission, is what we do and what we excel at. it really paid great attention i thought to the folks who deserved the credit. >> i noticed traditionally the s.e.a.l.s abhor any kind of publicity, the same reason the sas do back in my country. because it doesn't help anyone to be publicizing what they do and how they do it. how do you feel about the fact that we're seeing a lot of glamourization, if you like, of the s.e.a.l.s. books coming out. how helpful is that in reality to the s.e.a.l.s and their operations? >> i think we'll have to see long-term what effect or impact it will have on our capacity for work and our ability to execute
>> i think kathryn bigelow makes great movies. feel present, they're well made, i love the cinematography. the tactics of the s.e.a.l. component in the movie were strong. i don't think they're perfect. it is very hard to do that. but it pays homage to the folks that do that in that operation and that's the cia and intel folks. when s.e.a.l.s know where a target is, that part of our job, executing the mission, is what we do and what we excel at. it really paid great attention i thought to...
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kathryn hecatherine herridge wis live from washington. what are we learning about the details? >> reporter: shep, this report is highly charged because it names names that the electronics trail leads back to the chinese military and it specifically cites that non-descript be building on the outskirts of shanghai which houses a chinese espionage unit of the people's liberation army. >> we're doing intrusion scretion investigations and it leads us back to the same neighborhood. it didn't take much to put one and one together. >> reporter: known as unit 613 98 and considered a state secret by the chinese the report said it allegedly ripped off more than 140 companies simply to give china the edge in business and research and development. >> reporter: if they rip off our ideas and steal the things that make us unique as a nation, that can cost billions and billions and billions of dollars. what's the u.s. have to say about it? >> reporter: the most recent estimate is up to $300 billion in trade secrets were stolen by the chinese from the u.s. analysts say the intensity of the cyber
kathryn hecatherine herridge wis live from washington. what are we learning about the details? >> reporter: shep, this report is highly charged because it names names that the electronics trail leads back to the chinese military and it specifically cites that non-descript be building on the outskirts of shanghai which houses a chinese espionage unit of the people's liberation army. >> we're doing intrusion scretion investigations and it leads us back to the same neighborhood. it...
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josh duhamel, kathryn bigelow, lianne la havas. folks, we gotta go.ppening right now! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i feel the love right there. that's a great new york city crowd. welcome. welcome, everybody, to "late night with jimmy fallon." thank you so much for being here. here's what people are talking about, you guys. the white house is warning north korea that it will face significant consequences if it moves forward with a new round of nuclear tests. not only that, it's also warning south korea that it will face serious consequences if psy makes another ad for pistachios. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers ] that's so last week. [ laughter ] here's some political news. mitt romney's son tagg -- tagg. [ laughter ] >> steve: you're
josh duhamel, kathryn bigelow, lianne la havas. folks, we gotta go.ppening right now! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i feel the love right there. that's a...
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kathryn bigelow and mark bull say as much.gry that questions weren't answered or there wasn't a more clear-cut view on torture. "lincoln" was feel-good because it showed america coming together to end slavery and close a very ugly, bloody chapter in our history. but at is the same time speaks to the dysfunction in washington, which i think makes us all a little queasy. >> i like seth macfarlane because he was respectful in his owner respectful ways. he said things he shouldn't have about getting into lincoln's mind, come back and give that wonderful rendition, the reprise of goldfinger, it's just great stuff. and to have barbra streisand sing for the guy she loved and cared so much about, marvin hamlisch, who i got to know as well. i thought there was great stuff. the production no, ma'am was great, old school. your thoughts about homage to the past. i think it's great when america loves the best parts of its past. >> well, i take your point, and i loved the shirley bassey moment, and i loved the set. it did have that old scho
kathryn bigelow and mark bull say as much.gry that questions weren't answered or there wasn't a more clear-cut view on torture. "lincoln" was feel-good because it showed america coming together to end slavery and close a very ugly, bloody chapter in our history. but at is the same time speaks to the dysfunction in washington, which i think makes us all a little queasy. >> i like seth macfarlane because he was respectful in his owner respectful ways. he said things he shouldn't...