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pierre spengler: christopher is unknown.was going to be playing with brando, playing with hackman. brando was considered the greatest actor of his time. gene hackman wanted to be in the film with brando. christopher reeve: hackman and his dressing room was across the hall from mine. i was very gung-ho, 24 years old and all excited, and i remember knocking on his door asking him if he wanted to rehearse, and he was shocked. [video playback] - 626 take one. - this is california, the richest, most populous state in the union. - i don't need a geography lesson from you, luthor. [end playback] interviewer 3: marlon brando. was it exciting to work with him? christopher reeve: not really. no. [laughter] the man didn't care. i'm sorry. he just took the 2 million and ran. interviewer 3: yeah, well, he's here tonight, chris. [laughter] christopher reeve: i just care so much that it hurts when someone's phoning it in. alexandra reeve givens: he was taking it so seriously. for dad, superman needed to be art. [video playback] - everyone
pierre spengler: christopher is unknown.was going to be playing with brando, playing with hackman. brando was considered the greatest actor of his time. gene hackman wanted to be in the film with brando. christopher reeve: hackman and his dressing room was across the hall from mine. i was very gung-ho, 24 years old and all excited, and i remember knocking on his door asking him if he wanted to rehearse, and he was shocked. [video playback] - 626 take one. - this is california, the richest, most...
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pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, the fbi has just turned over information about thousands of its employees to doj headquarters, and it's causing an outcry. they say they simply acted on assignments given by their bosses and were following on court orders to investigate trump's handling of classified documents and to investigate and arrest those who participated in the violent attack on police officers at the capitol on january 6th. agents claim that a massive list about fbi employees is being compiled for justice department review and it's a violation of their privacy, does not allow for due process, and raises the risk they'll b targeted by now pardoned by members of the mob. the two federal lawsuits are asking the court to stop collection and dissemination of information about all these employees, and also calls for the justice department to pay the legal bills for fbi personnel that they incur in what they believe is a totally unfair process, david. >> david: pierre thomas, thank you. with late
pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, the fbi has just turned over information about thousands of its employees to doj headquarters, and it's causing an outcry. they say they simply acted on assignments given by their bosses and were following on court orders to investigate trump's handling of classified documents and to investigate and arrest those who participated in the violent attack on police officers at the capitol on january 6th. agents claim that a massive list about...
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pierre thomas on the unprecedented move, plus chris christie and rahm emanuel on the impact. >>> midair disaster. >> crash, crash, crash. >> george: days after the deadliest u.s. air crash in 24 years, authorities search for answers as trump baselessly blames diversity program. >> are you saying this crash was somehow caused and the result of diversity hiring? >> it just could have been. >> george: gio benitez is live on the scene and donna brazile and reince priebus break down trump's attacks. >>> confirmation clashes. >> i'm offended by the question. >> show me a single statement i've made about science that is erroneous. >> george: trump's cabinet picks grilled on capitol hill. will his most controversial picks make it through? >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." the trump team promised shock and awe to start his second term. two weeks in, the shocks keep coming. dozens of actions to purge the federal work force, moves to freeze foreign aid and domestic spending. this weekend alone, a late friday firing of prosecutors involved in the january 6th investigations. saturday, th
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thought it was interesting because i never felt that in the biden administration that karine jean—pierreof performing for biden first. biden's message across. for an audience of one, the entire time. and i think she was quite effective in terms of getting you know, she's been getting rave reviews from his supporters. you can come out of those briefings going, oh, i didn't learn anything. voices in there. how's that going to work? yeah, no, it's something i'm... board, and it's something that we have talked about over the last few months. we've talked with the administration about. ideas about what the briefing room would look like and decided that they wanted to introduce a new media seat, which ultimately means, you know, giving access to podcasters, and more new media outlets. which is hardly, you know, something we would call a podcaster. been around many, many years. yes, exactly. he's been around. brought back, you know, new life into the briefing room because people are interested. again, as bernd mentioned, it was wall to wall. and i think part of that was the uncertainty and we s
thought it was interesting because i never felt that in the biden administration that karine jean—pierreof performing for biden first. biden's message across. for an audience of one, the entire time. and i think she was quite effective in terms of getting you know, she's been getting rave reviews from his supporters. you can come out of those briefings going, oh, i didn't learn anything. voices in there. how's that going to work? yeah, no, it's something i'm... board, and it's something that...
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now pierre and shrink and u h. and in this age machine is learning. and if they haven't good machines that start to st and change something, me dot an older from the few months. what will happen? so from the beginning, it has about $56.00. you absolutely the whatever reason or shut insights friction, these become a real, real to the of the day. it boils down to a problem of a tool versus an agent. then whether you're giving some of your consciousness, consciousness, conscious decisions, soul decisions over to the machine. and it's a, it's a question, i think not even for the governments to make, it says are so we have to take this as in even a problem on the tables. we should make 1st national and international regulations and take any action to prevent future off or generations from the use of the unknown because we don't know to up to that. it's still good. just one. here we go. i just, you know, download. it's an active shooting cabbages application within t t months. the speed and the capacity a 100 times got and we do one year. now it is $400.00
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so you and your students for tray is jo pierre versus how if you will please per trade in, in band a aid. why is that, and what is the impact? i mean, the main reason why they got into photography was really because of the images of the eighty's, the video pet during the famine. and you know, this was something that i've understood that often, you know, living abroad. i think everyone can share the same sentiments. you know, when you tell them you're from africa, are you from ethiopia, there are clear cliches that have been pushed in the media. so for me, uh, the basis of everything that i do has been to re shift to this and to educate new image makers because as many of us know, advertise a complex place as not just one story, a one thing. so for me, uh, education is really the foundation of a change in that narrative and i've done many interviews and done, you know, different activities as it relates to creating, you know, photographers that are telling our own story. and i believe that a lot of the times, especially in our countries, when we talked about photography or the creativ
so you and your students for tray is jo pierre versus how if you will please per trade in, in band a aid. why is that, and what is the impact? i mean, the main reason why they got into photography was really because of the images of the eighty's, the video pet during the famine. and you know, this was something that i've understood that often, you know, living abroad. i think everyone can share the same sentiments. you know, when you tell them you're from africa, are you from ethiopia, there...
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set up a little boy skilful as to pierre bottles of any progress to bite the novelist but his delaney army car your way is the cup. finally, my last question for you on board law of the law. boot is really pressed. your should be the board. i'm assuming it was something i'd be telling me if i get my federal. the bandits comprising whom i mean members operated into the loose until the mid 19 fifties. one of the last, another good adults who mama units run by combustion was eliminated in 1953, put some individuals continued to commit acts, etc. the last was arrested in 1954, almost 10 years of the victory, the the the, to take a fresh look around as a life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground, can the my last real job. last job i got a paycheck from was a college professor in new york city at the digital new york film academy.
set up a little boy skilful as to pierre bottles of any progress to bite the novelist but his delaney army car your way is the cup. finally, my last question for you on board law of the law. boot is really pressed. your should be the board. i'm assuming it was something i'd be telling me if i get my federal. the bandits comprising whom i mean members operated into the loose until the mid 19 fifties. one of the last, another good adults who mama units run by combustion was eliminated in 1953,...
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and of course, the pierre of blankets, river to bus. it's bang. the local man has cooled on present in a little while, i take to declare a state of emergency i go to go suppose on sunday in the 1st round of its presidential election incumbent on building above laptop who took office off to snap election in 2023 is favorite to win a full time, but his war on violence campaign has run into controversy and scandal with critics pointing to increasing numbers of disappearances and victims. as on to run the reports, a anger in the spirit of funerals or young black boys from a working class neighborhood in ecuador spore city of y, a k o. the names. so jose is man in stephen yale. this was 15, the youngest 11. in december, a military squad forced them into a patrol car as they walked home from a football match. it was the last time they were seen alive. after weeks of searches and mounting accusations of official abuse, their burned bodies were found new or military base. cathy boosters, mother of the 2 of the boys, demands answers. some of the parents ha
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trudeau is just a goofball, and i think it is actually, good for pierre i'll pronounces it wrong.they have an election in october. all of this, hurts trudeau, i think that canadian people have suffered enough. larry: 10,000 for canada and 10,000 are in mexico in a day a work. >> he put it together with pa panama and marco rubio has easiest. larry: was he correct about that. >> i life there was a report our naval ships will no longer have fees pull out of belton road as soon as they can, chinese influence operation and review the hong kong running company. i think we want more from mexico by the way, i think key thing is restoring, remain in mexico and another several other policies not just getting manpower on border that does help. pat: jim: it is a narco-state, i don't know, a narcostate. okay for whatever reason, i'm not smart enough to know the background. but 10,000 troops is not enough but ad if start we'll use your troops, before this is -- trump you know, watching him, and reading the notes of orders,ment executive orders and fact sheets, yes, i know we have a trade defici
trudeau is just a goofball, and i think it is actually, good for pierre i'll pronounces it wrong.they have an election in october. all of this, hurts trudeau, i think that canadian people have suffered enough. larry: 10,000 for canada and 10,000 are in mexico in a day a work. >> he put it together with pa panama and marco rubio has easiest. larry: was he correct about that. >> i life there was a report our naval ships will no longer have fees pull out of belton road as soon as they...
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announced plans, whoever party chooses might not be leading the country polling showing conservative pierreoctober election i want to ask it feels to me when i look throughout the world, whether certain europe in united states a conservative thread. >> prime minister, for 10 years a long run for any politician, he made decision to step aside as you say there is a leadership race underway there will be an election in canada whether that is in spring, or in fall. and it will be up to canadians decide direction they want the country to go, there are real two main political parties one liberal the other conservative party as i say canadians get a chance to choose. >> we will watch that good to see you. thanks so much thank you very much minister joining us president trump impact on washington felt, the latest on federal layoffs coming up now, at the cia, also, are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business" stay with us. ♪ . i don't play for money. my ambition is to play big—to help and inspire others. that's why i joined sofi. they help people earn more and save more, so they can rea
announced plans, whoever party chooses might not be leading the country polling showing conservative pierreoctober election i want to ask it feels to me when i look throughout the world, whether certain europe in united states a conservative thread. >> prime minister, for 10 years a long run for any politician, he made decision to step aside as you say there is a leadership race underway there will be an election in canada whether that is in spring, or in fall. and it will be up to...
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the conservative leader, the pierre poilievre, the next likely canadian prime minister, has had to. who is more in tune with trump, has had to become more nationalistic as a result. but i think there's a through line here between what you were talking about with ukraine and some of trump's other foreign policy aspirations. canada, like ukraine, has got a lot of rare earth minerals, which are really crucial in the future economy. and guess what? so does greenland. so i think a lot of trump's thinking here is expansionist foreign policy is about this global race for these rare earth minerals, a competition between russia, china and the united states. and he sees canada, and perhaps he can get a deal there on that issue. >> but matt corman, canada is a country. it's a sovereign country. it's also a u.s. treaty ally, part of nato. it's got its own rich history hundreds of years. they're pretty good at hockey. they got their own food traditions. et cetera. you're a republican. yes, but you're also an american. is this a position an american president should be pursuing seriously? >> and
the conservative leader, the pierre poilievre, the next likely canadian prime minister, has had to. who is more in tune with trump, has had to become more nationalistic as a result. but i think there's a through line here between what you were talking about with ukraine and some of trump's other foreign policy aspirations. canada, like ukraine, has got a lot of rare earth minerals, which are really crucial in the future economy. and guess what? so does greenland. so i think a lot of trump's...
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karine jean-pierre and mike donilon, who are also biden appointees. so right now he's sort of in his furrow or his pharaonic stage where he is just going through the temple and removing any hints and any signs of his predecessor and just striking it from the historic record, whether it's his executive orders, his executive actions, or the people he's appointed to these various agencies. and for donald trump, it's sort of double revenge. not only is he getting these biden appointees out, but in 2021, biden canceled or fired one of trump's appointees to the social security administration. so, in trump's view, a turnabout and then making it even worse is fair play. >> yeah, sabrina, just and also the most notable part of the kennedy center gutting that happened tonight where where trump is basically gutting the existing board of trustees, but also the chairman himself, david rubenstein, who i was at the kennedy center honors in december or november whenever they tape. and he had just signed on to another four years, i believe he was going to retire, but
karine jean-pierre and mike donilon, who are also biden appointees. so right now he's sort of in his furrow or his pharaonic stage where he is just going through the temple and removing any hints and any signs of his predecessor and just striking it from the historic record, whether it's his executive orders, his executive actions, or the people he's appointed to these various agencies. and for donald trump, it's sort of double revenge. not only is he getting these biden appointees out, but in...
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. >> you've also got pierre poilievre, right, who.ning for the conservative party just hitting back. and that, i think, is the difference between this trump. >> 1.0 and. canada's reaction and. >> trump 2.0 and canada's reaction. it's a lot tougher because, you know, the country has been through this before. they know that there's a lot more to lose. what that means for retaliation, i mean, that's a big open question they face. trump has alluded to. yep. absolutely. to your point. and you know, again, there's apparently going to be a call with trudeau again at 3 p.m. eastern time. and we'll watch the market as we get any detail on that. deirdre. thanks, deirdre. bosa. the president said earlier this hour that elon musk only acts once he's given approval. but many wonder if the ceo has too much influence in washington and over competitors to his own benefit. will he face more public pushback going forward that could constrain his influence? and how much will shareholders put up with for days like today? for more, let's bring in ed mills
. >> you've also got pierre poilievre, right, who.ning for the conservative party just hitting back. and that, i think, is the difference between this trump. >> 1.0 and. canada's reaction and. >> trump 2.0 and canada's reaction. it's a lot tougher because, you know, the country has been through this before. they know that there's a lot more to lose. what that means for retaliation, i mean, that's a big open question they face. trump has alluded to. yep. absolutely. to your...
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pierre poilievre has got the right idea about building houses and tackling the sort of gen z youth ofthe liberal party in canada going to do? they're going to elect a liberal, metropolitan elite type who has got all sorts of stuff in. >> our economy. >> our economy. >> whose record is governor of the bank of england was not great. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i think he was very lucky, actually, as governor of the bank of england, he came in with an absolutely terrific reputation, putting in place a bunch of institutions and then managed to get out before the inflation came in. that was fairly inevitable. after all the qe. >> did he not back rachel reeves budget as well? >> he did. he backed rachel reeves. great stuff, you know. >> right. let's talk about the fact that also 10 million pensioners here in the uk will be paying income tax by 2032. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> this is horrific. >> this is horrific. >> well they've had a good run aren't they. >> i think. >> i think. >> so speak to the labour party. >> so s
pierre poilievre has got the right idea about building houses and tackling the sort of gen z youth ofthe liberal party in canada going to do? they're going to elect a liberal, metropolitan elite type who has got all sorts of stuff in. >> our economy. >> our economy. >> whose record is governor of the bank of england was not great. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i think...
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board members who biden appointed, people like mike donilon, his chief strategist, or karine jean-pierree in line. with that cultural. war that peter. was just talking about. >> yeah, absolutely. let's bring into the conversation, contributing opinion writer for the new york times, ben rhodes, he served as deputy national security advisor under president barack obama. and your guest essay, ben, for the times, is entitled, this isn't the donald trump america elected. and you write in part this many americans, myself included, support overhauling the sclerotic national security consensus that has governed our policies since september 11th, 2001. yet it would be wrong to dismiss mr. trump's dizzying array of pronouncements and executive actions on foreign policy as simply the fulfillment of his campaign promises. he did not run on the dismantling of usaid, the conquest of greenland, or the occupation of gaza. rather than showing strength, his foreign policy betrays a loss of american self-confidence and self-respect, eliminating any pretense that the united states stands for the things it h
board members who biden appointed, people like mike donilon, his chief strategist, or karine jean-pierree in line. with that cultural. war that peter. was just talking about. >> yeah, absolutely. let's bring into the conversation, contributing opinion writer for the new york times, ben rhodes, he served as deputy national security advisor under president barack obama. and your guest essay, ben, for the times, is entitled, this isn't the donald trump america elected. and you write in part...
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