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ed miller from payroll. >> rashida jones on nbc's "parks and recreation." rob lowe. i loved interviewing him. >> rolo as i call him. he is so great. i've kind of known him over the years just because we've both been kicking around for a long time. >> he was quite keen to flirt with the idea of maybe becoming a politician. he was serious because i was asking about sam seaborn and west wing and so on. you've done the same. i would love to be a senator you once said or governor or work in the public sector. >> you know, i definitely have an inclination to work in the public sector, and i feel like if you at all have that instinct at some point in your life you should probably do it because i think it can be potentially hellish and i don't think everybody wants to do that. so i feel like if you want to do that, you should probably serve some sort of public office. >> you also came out with a very unique way of solving the economic crisis. let's take a look at this clip from "funny or die." >> the global financial crisis is affecting all of us. >> the panic on w
ed miller from payroll. >> rashida jones on nbc's "parks and recreation." rob lowe. i loved interviewing him. >> rolo as i call him. he is so great. i've kind of known him over the years just because we've both been kicking around for a long time. >> he was quite keen to flirt with the idea of maybe becoming a politician. he was serious because i was asking about sam seaborn and west wing and so on. you've done the same. i would love to be a senator you once said or...
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rashida, come on down. >> only if you can say that over the lights. yeah. i would be interested. >> i would love to introduce you as the winner of an award, the holy grail for you as a performer? >> you know, i was thinking about this, i have never won anything before as a performer, so that would be really cool. for me, i feel like i just want to keep things interesting i want to stay curious and i want to keep acting because i love it but i want to do other things, too. you know, i want to find challenging roles and i want to you know, i want to not be put in a box. >> if i said it right, i could award rashida a grammy for an album produced by you, quincy jones or an oscar, which one would he go for?
rashida, come on down. >> only if you can say that over the lights. yeah. i would be interested. >> i would love to introduce you as the winner of an award, the holy grail for you as a performer? >> you know, i was thinking about this, i have never won anything before as a performer, so that would be really cool. for me, i feel like i just want to keep things interesting i want to stay curious and i want to keep acting because i love it but i want to do other things, too. you...
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. >> rashida jones, nbc's "parks and recreation," he is a funny guy you rob lowe, i loved interviewingeat. rolo, as i call him. he is so great. and i've kind of known him over the years, just because, you know, we have both been kicking around for a long time. >> now, he was quite keen, when i interviewed him, flirt with the idea of maybe becoming a politician, he was serious, i was asking about sam seaborne and "west wing" and you have done the same, i would love to be a seine to you once said, governor or work in the public sector. >> you know, i definitely have an inclination to work in the public sector and i feel like if you at all have that instinct, at some point in your life, you should probably do it, because i think it can be potentially hellish and i don't think everybody wants to do that so i feel like if you want to do that you should probably serve some sort of public office. >> you also came up with a very unique way, i thought you of solving the economic crisis. let's take a look at this clip from "funny or die." >> the global financial crisis is affecting all of us. >>
. >> rashida jones, nbc's "parks and recreation," he is a funny guy you rob lowe, i loved interviewingeat. rolo, as i call him. he is so great. and i've kind of known him over the years, just because, you know, we have both been kicking around for a long time. >> now, he was quite keen, when i interviewed him, flirt with the idea of maybe becoming a politician, he was serious, i was asking about sam seaborne and "west wing" and you have done the same, i would...
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. >> in the city of homms, rashida catalogs her losses. son was shot dead at a protest, she explains. then her grandson was killed by a sniper while out getting bread. a few days after speaking with us, she, too, was shot dead in the street. >> they are military forces that belong to the government. i do not own them. i am president. >> but you have to give the order. >> no, no. >> not by your command? >> zeyno. >> the crackdown was without your princess -- your permission? >> there is a big difference between what is happening with the president and on the street. >> that is just ludicrous. the demonstrators would agree. after 10 months, there is an absolute determination not to give up. one family is in hiding from security forces. this man was held for six weeks. he says he was beaten continually, stripped naked, threatened with castration, doused in boiling water. still he would not confess. the officer said, "this dog is not afraid of dying, so hang him by his hand." they did so for five days. a u.n. report says torture is common in s
. >> in the city of homms, rashida catalogs her losses. son was shot dead at a protest, she explains. then her grandson was killed by a sniper while out getting bread. a few days after speaking with us, she, too, was shot dead in the street. >> they are military forces that belong to the government. i do not own them. i am president. >> but you have to give the order. >> no, no. >> not by your command? >> zeyno. >> the crackdown was without your...
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gerard butler, woody harrelson, rashida jones.ot be invited. we'll see. it was fun. >> the golden globes are known as being that really fun awards ceremony. >> totally different from the oscars. >> totally different than the oscars. the nominations were in keeping with that theme. >> i would say they were. >> it was interesting. this is the time i think when a lot of people get excited about the award season when the golden globe announcements come out. >> so many great movies to see. a lot of great television shows as well that are being recognized. some on cbs and showtime as well. we want to show you the award announcement ceremony now. stay tuned for the little bit from woody harrelson. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome to the nomination announcement for the golden globe awards. with us this morning are rashida jones, jer ard butler, and woody harrelson. rashida, please start. >> best performance by an actor in a mini series or motion picture made for television, hugh bonneville, will yum hurt "too big to fail", dominick
gerard butler, woody harrelson, rashida jones.ot be invited. we'll see. it was fun. >> the golden globes are known as being that really fun awards ceremony. >> totally different from the oscars. >> totally different than the oscars. the nominations were in keeping with that theme. >> i would say they were. >> it was interesting. this is the time i think when a lot of people get excited about the award season when the golden globe announcements come out. >> so...
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and rashida jones, with a famous mother and father, she has business firm any her blood. why aren't you, the product of two superstars lying on a sun lounger in a bikini spending daddy's money being a brat? >> a good question, i often is ask myself that. >> piers: rashida jones and patricia cornwell tomorrow night. "ac 360" starts now. >>> 10:00 on the east coast. we begin keeping them honest. smallpox was eradicated from the entire world back in 1980. even if it ever came back, the federal government keeps enough vaccine for every single person in the united states. so why is it that the federal government is spending at least $432 million to develop a new smallpox drug, not a vaccine, a drug that incidentally one of the world's leading smallpox experts says has not been proven to work? could it be because the company just awarded the contract has some pretty deep ties with the white house? and why is it that the company with deep ties to the white house, the company that just got the big contract for a drug that's not been proven yet, why is it going to make an 85% prof
and rashida jones, with a famous mother and father, she has business firm any her blood. why aren't you, the product of two superstars lying on a sun lounger in a bikini spending daddy's money being a brat? >> a good question, i often is ask myself that. >> piers: rashida jones and patricia cornwell tomorrow night. "ac 360" starts now. >>> 10:00 on the east coast. we begin keeping them honest. smallpox was eradicated from the entire world back in 1980. even if it...
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. >> piers: rashida jones and patricia cornwell tomorrow night. >>> hello, i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >>> i'm nina dos santos in london. welcome to "world business today" with our continuing coverage of the search and struggle for a solution to the debt crisis in europe. >> so once again the european union has proven itself anything but. today was meant to it be finality friday, the day when they got their fiscal house in order. euro zone leaders wanted a treaty change signed by up a27 eu nations. at 5:00 a.m. in brussels, a weary nicolas sarkozy confirmed that britain was not playing ball. >> translator: david cameron requested something which we all considered unacceptable, namely that there be a protocol written into the treaty which enabled the uk to opt out of a certain number of rules applying to financial services. we're not able to accept that. we consider quite the contrary. >> so the 17 euro zone members along with 6 others in favor must now press on with what's being called an intergovernmental agreement. their goals, well, to introduce binding control on the budgets
. >> piers: rashida jones and patricia cornwell tomorrow night. >>> hello, i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >>> i'm nina dos santos in london. welcome to "world business today" with our continuing coverage of the search and struggle for a solution to the debt crisis in europe. >> so once again the european union has proven itself anything but. today was meant to it be finality friday, the day when they got their fiscal house in order. euro zone leaders...
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rashida jones, thank you. >> thank you. >> a pleasure. >> thanks for having me. >> that's all for us tonight. we are going begin by keeping them honest with the murder of a child. we know his name. his name is husseiny. he was 10 years old. we don't know what he wanted to be when he grew up. tonight we only know that he will never grow up. we've seen so many children killed in the last few months in syria. he is not the first and he will not be the last. so many children have been killed in syria, shot by snipers, killed after being arrested by the regime. some have been tortured. so many children have died it risks becoming mundane. a murder that doesn't even make headlines anymore. that should not be. so tonight, we're leading off this broadcast with video of the death of this little boy. now some of you will say we should not show this video. i understand that. it is sickening. it is hard to watch. it is horrific. but we believe what is even more horrific is dying in silence. murder that is then covered up by lies. lies from a dictator who says it isn't happening, a dictator who s
rashida jones, thank you. >> thank you. >> a pleasure. >> thanks for having me. >> that's all for us tonight. we are going begin by keeping them honest with the murder of a child. we know his name. his name is husseiny. he was 10 years old. we don't know what he wanted to be when he grew up. tonight we only know that he will never grow up. we've seen so many children killed in the last few months in syria. he is not the first and he will not be the last. so many children...
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rashida jones, thank you. >> thank you. >> piers: a pleasure. >> thanks for having me. >> piers: that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> piers, thanks, good evening, everyone. it is 10 p.m. on the east coast. we are going begin by keeping them honest with the murder of a child. we know his name. his name is husseiny. he was 10 years old. we don't know what he wanted to be when he grew up. tonight we only know that he will never grow up. we've seen so many children killed in the last few months in syria. he is not the first and he will not be the last. so many children have been killed in syria, shot by snipers, killed after being arrested by the regime. some have been tortured. so many children have died it risks becoming mundane. a murder that doesn't even make headlines anymore. that should not be. so tonight, we're leading off this broadcast with video of the death of this little boy. now some of you will say we should not show this video. i understand that. it is sickening. it is hard to watch. it is horrific. but we believe what is even more horrific is dying in s
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rashida jones, thank you. >> it's been a pleasure. thanks for having me. >>> tonight -- street beating. outrage over a woman's savage beating in egypt. >> i saw an old lady bleeding and they were still beating her until she apologized. prongets testers storm the streets after these images are broadcast around the world. >>> set on fire. a 73-year-old woman burned to death as she tried to go home. police have a suspect, but why did he do it? >>> american history. you saw it live here on cnn. the last american combat troops leave iraq. we'll show you the end of a war. >>> pedal to the metal. get behind the wheel with us in one of the most popular video games on the market. we'll drive the mario cart tonight. >> you are bringing a video game to life. >> it's all right here, right now on cnn. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. welcome to our viewers around the world. you're in the "cnn newsroom." a landmark moment for the united states. after nearly nine years, 4,500 american lives lost, 30,000 more injured, the
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rashida jones, thank you. >> thank you. >> a pleasure. >> thanks for having me. >> that's all for us tonight. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com been a pleasure. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, i'm christine palmer. welcome to cnn saturday morning. grab your juice and coffee. we're going to get you caught up on what's making headlines this morning. first of all, showing you some pictures out of russia right now. protests are happening right there. this is a look at the demonstrations. people have been gathering there all week, as you know, to protest last week's elections. there have been widespread allegations of voting fraud against putin's united russia party. we're going to take you live there in just a few moments. >>> also, as though you can take anymore of this. new allegations this morning that the head of the amateur athletic union may have sexually abused two boys decades ago. two men tell espn that robert bobby dodd molested them back in the 19 0s when they were playing on his aau baseball team. there's been no comment from dodd. he's battling co
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making the announcement moments is rod butler and woody harrelson and rashida jones and sofia vergara the announcement of those nominations because the awards will be given out a month from today. the golden globes people love it because it's as you look forward to that ceremony in a month they tend to have a lot of fun. >> yeah. they absolutely have a lot of fun. we need an invite to this. >> can you work on this? >> we will try that. no, it is. it's one of those mornings where you start to get excited about it because this is when it's serious and they will make the announcement right now. we just talked about my week with marilyn and see if that gets nominated as well. the artist, i thought was great. >> it's an amazing film. a lot of talk about that. with us is dave carter. you will help us break this down. we are ten seconds away from the announcement. dave will be with us as soon as we hear them to weigh in a little bit more on what we are hearing so let's take a listen now. >> golden globe announcement. >> welcome to the nomination announcement for the golden globe awards. with
making the announcement moments is rod butler and woody harrelson and rashida jones and sofia vergara the announcement of those nominations because the awards will be given out a month from today. the golden globes people love it because it's as you look forward to that ceremony in a month they tend to have a lot of fun. >> yeah. they absolutely have a lot of fun. we need an invite to this. >> can you work on this? >> we will try that. no, it is. it's one of those mornings...
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. >>> with us this morning are rashida jones, gerrard butler, and woody haralson.n picture made for television. hugh boniville, masterpiece, edris elba "luther" william hurt, "too big to fail," bill nye, page eight masterpiece, dominik west, "the hour." best performance by an actor in a television series drama. steve bushemi "boardwalk empire" and brian cranston "breaking bad." kelsey grammer, "boss." jeremy irons, damian lewis "homeland." best television series drama. "american horror story fx." "boardwalk empire" hbo. "boss" stars. "game of thrones" hbo. "homeland" showtime. best performance by an actor in motion picture, comedy, or musical. jeanne gudardine. "the artist." gleason "the guard." joseph gordon livt "60/50." ryan gosling "crazy, stupid love." owen wilson "midnight in paris." [ applause ] >> best performance by an actress in a supporting role and motion picture bernice bejo "the artist," jessica kestine. "the help." octavia spencer "the help" and shealene woodly "the descendants." best performance by an actor in a motion picture drama. george clooney
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