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. >> eric, one of the movies on here, i want to ask you, one of the movies on here is with robert redfordmoore, indecent proposal. it does trigger questions. >> that's not a romantic comedy. >> somebody wrote romantic comedy. >> it says whatever the number, $100,000, to robert redford. >> i don't think it's helpful in marriage. >> you're the one who calls your wife 15 times from the super bowl. >> i did that. >> women who watch, you realize you can be unrealistic and harsh on your loved one or partner and reminds you, back off a little bid, if he doesn't pick up the tissues off the night stand after he has blown his nose. >> who could be be talking about? >> i tell you. there's a strong man right there. >> more romance in the relationship. well, honey, why don't we take more walks? >> when he says something about my carnation instant breakfast and has it ready for me in the morning, i love it. >> it wasn't just romantic comedies, it was romantic movies. >> still ahead on "the five," another donald trump election alert. bob has the scoop when we come back. >>> i hate to say this, but donal
. >> eric, one of the movies on here, i want to ask you, one of the movies on here is with robert redfordmoore, indecent proposal. it does trigger questions. >> that's not a romantic comedy. >> somebody wrote romantic comedy. >> it says whatever the number, $100,000, to robert redford. >> i don't think it's helpful in marriage. >> you're the one who calls your wife 15 times from the super bowl. >> i did that. >> women who watch, you realize you...
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men age gracefully like robert redford or a nice leather wallet. >> jim, jim, why did you put up two leather wallets, i don't-- okay, now plus, plus it just goes to the question of trust worthiness. during the benghazi hearings, she kept changing her story. first she said she was 65. next year she's 66. where does it stop? so obviously the developing story and what's that-- okay, i'm being told that mrs. clinton is now even older than when i began this report two minutes ago. i know it's rude to talk about a woman's age. but that's not what i am doing. i am talking about people talking about other people talking about other people talking about a woman's age. (laughter) that's called journalism. when it comes to picking the leader of the free world you've got to ask the important questions like rush does. >> we put a picture of mrs. clinton up at rushlimbaugh.com. and we simply ask does america, do the american people want to observe the aging of this woman in office. yike its! >> stephen: that's how she looks today, imagine how she would look at 73. ooh. (cheers and applause) that's
men age gracefully like robert redford or a nice leather wallet. >> jim, jim, why did you put up two leather wallets, i don't-- okay, now plus, plus it just goes to the question of trust worthiness. during the benghazi hearings, she kept changing her story. first she said she was 65. next year she's 66. where does it stop? so obviously the developing story and what's that-- okay, i'm being told that mrs. clinton is now even older than when i began this report two minutes ago. i know it's...
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went and saw a matinee show of "the natural" with robert redford. >> at the funeral, dan goodwin promised laura's mother that he'd help find the killer. >> she just grabbed me and hugged me and said please help me find who killed my baby. >> what they really needed was to find the owner of the men's jeans. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> laura salmon's body was found in an area which often served as a lover's lane for high school and college students. >> people went back there to party, have bond fires, make out, that sort of thing back there. >> witnesses placed laura at a local nightclub on the night before
went and saw a matinee show of "the natural" with robert redford. >> at the funeral, dan goodwin promised laura's mother that he'd help find the killer. >> she just grabbed me and hugged me and said please help me find who killed my baby. >> what they really needed was to find the owner of the men's jeans. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet,...
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robert redford didn't get a nomination, he didn't campaign for it. politics is a big part of the process? >> it works for some people not for others. some people who dismissed the oscars, are snubbed by the academy. woody allen who has never participated in any of the nonsense, are still and were still academy award favorites. there are rules that apply to certain people and rules that apply to others. it was kind of unusual that redford didn't get nominated but it seems like one of these days he will get in there. >> we'll know about it. in a little over a week. the show may be over but the conversation continues, have a great weekend. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. uneasy peace. angry protesters speak out after a deal with the ukrainian president. >>> spreading across venezuela, that's president blames the u.s. >>> a story first reported on al jazeera america, a powerful california politician now facing criminal charges. and a number zero. a city w
robert redford didn't get a nomination, he didn't campaign for it. politics is a big part of the process? >> it works for some people not for others. some people who dismissed the oscars, are snubbed by the academy. woody allen who has never participated in any of the nonsense, are still and were still academy award favorites. there are rules that apply to certain people and rules that apply to others. it was kind of unusual that redford didn't get nominated but it seems like one of these...
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robert redford didn't get a nomination, he didn't campaign for it.if politics is a big part of the process? >> it works for some people not for others. some people who dismissed the oscars, are snubbed by the academy. woody allen who has never participated in any of the nonsense, are still and were still academy award favorites. there are rules that apply to certain people and rules that apply to others. it was kind of unusual that redford didn't get nominated but it seems like one of these days he will get in there. >> we'll know about it. in a little over a >> still camping out despite a deal. ukraine's protesters plan to stay in independence square until the president resigns. protests across venezuela after days of blaming the u.s. for the violence. the country's president calls for talks with obama. a powerful politician facing criminal charges over money laundering and expensive trips.
robert redford didn't get a nomination, he didn't campaign for it.if politics is a big part of the process? >> it works for some people not for others. some people who dismissed the oscars, are snubbed by the academy. woody allen who has never participated in any of the nonsense, are still and were still academy award favorites. there are rules that apply to certain people and rules that apply to others. it was kind of unusual that redford didn't get nominated but it seems like one of...
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robert redford not getting the nod and didn't campaign for it. >> yeah, it is true, basically life isn't fair and working for some people and not for other people. some people that dismiss or snubbed the oscars are treated rudely. others that never participated in the nonsense are still and were still a favorite. so there are rules that apply to certain people and rules that apply to others. it was unusual that redford didn't get nominated. >> we have to leave it there. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> the conversation is continuing at al jazeera.com consider. have a great weekend. >> this is al jazeera. >> from al jazeera headquarters in doha and in london. this is the news hour. ukraine in crisis, protesters are now in charge of government buildings in the capitol. the president said it's a coup. ukraine'syria's government stilg barrel bombs as the u.n. try
robert redford not getting the nod and didn't campaign for it. >> yeah, it is true, basically life isn't fair and working for some people and not for other people. some people that dismiss or snubbed the oscars are treated rudely. others that never participated in the nonsense are still and were still a favorite. so there are rules that apply to certain people and rules that apply to others. it was unusual that redford didn't get nominated. >> we have to leave it there. thanks for...
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there were roberts that robert redford gave up and wasn't nominated. >> surprise. in the hard yards regardless of how good your film is. >> there are compensations. daniel day-lewis does not shake hands endlessly. i'm sure he's nice. but he doesn't go out and campaigns. yes, it does help enormously. >> i have a slight issue with these awards ceremonies. you have a film like "gravity," a great cinematic experience. and then you have "12 years a slave," a chronicle and very moving. how do you decide this film is so much better than that? >> it's kind of an impossible thing. the nomination means you can put it on the cover of your dvd and that will help the sales and keep the dvd going into the future. i wonder how much winning actually helps you. if you are felt to be an unjust winner you can see your reputation harmed by history. "dances with wolves" beat "goodfellas." >> do you think there are a number of films that will stand the test of time? >> didn't even get a nomination. it is so competitive at the moment. "12 years a slave" and "gravity," "philomena," it's h
there were roberts that robert redford gave up and wasn't nominated. >> surprise. in the hard yards regardless of how good your film is. >> there are compensations. daniel day-lewis does not shake hands endlessly. i'm sure he's nice. but he doesn't go out and campaigns. yes, it does help enormously. >> i have a slight issue with these awards ceremonies. you have a film like "gravity," a great cinematic experience. and then you have "12 years a slave," a...
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kirk douglas, robert redford, charlton heston, clint eastwood, walter matthieu, ryan o'neal.reatest actor the one you personally thought -- >> jack nicholson. >> he's mai my favorite. why from your perspective? >> the immediacy of his response time. and i have always felt one thing that i insist on, and if the actors won't do it you just find a way to get them to do it by the way you talk to them and deal with them in the scene. immediately an actor's got to look me in the eye. jack looked me in the eye like that. and we've got a bond. and he just -- i have a little coin in my pocket that he gave me last tuesday for good luck for this year. that i carry around with me. it's a solid gold coin. >> amazing. >> and he's cool. and he just -- we always got it. we've done i don't know now, 53 years together or something like that. and i got him one day on something. i had just come back from "gatsby" and going back to england. it was the year that sunderland won the cup. >> i love the fact you know so much about soccer. >> weren't they a fourth division team? >> second division but
kirk douglas, robert redford, charlton heston, clint eastwood, walter matthieu, ryan o'neal.reatest actor the one you personally thought -- >> jack nicholson. >> he's mai my favorite. why from your perspective? >> the immediacy of his response time. and i have always felt one thing that i insist on, and if the actors won't do it you just find a way to get them to do it by the way you talk to them and deal with them in the scene. immediately an actor's got to look me in the...
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robert redford is on the flip side of campaigning success.rd did not get a nomination and blames the studio for insufficient campaigning. so like any election, there are winners and losers, and this sunday we'll get the results. i'm joined by seasoned political pro, chris dodd, now the ceo in a parallel political universe, as the leader of the motion picture association of america. am i too cynical in how i laid this out, or is this as politically savvy as we all think it is? >> it's the iowa caucuses. >> it is. it really is a big deal. >> you're right. it is the night, there'll be globally about a billion people who watch the oscars. 40 million here in the united states. it is super bowl night in a sense. >> right. >> it celebrates the achievements, and this year in particular, i think a great year for film, given the nominees in the various categories, directors, best actress. so in a sense, as you point out, there are dollars obviously associated with this. in addition to the recognition that you akmeev by being nominated, and, of course,
robert redford is on the flip side of campaigning success.rd did not get a nomination and blames the studio for insufficient campaigning. so like any election, there are winners and losers, and this sunday we'll get the results. i'm joined by seasoned political pro, chris dodd, now the ceo in a parallel political universe, as the leader of the motion picture association of america. am i too cynical in how i laid this out, or is this as politically savvy as we all think it is? >> it's the...
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what about robert redford once shoo-in for pushing the limits of his talent maybe his soul as man maroonedheodore. >> my favorite performance was joaquin phoenix in "her" so raw and full of yearning he breaks your heart, or mine. he's too radio add i cannily worried for the academy. >> in 2012, john won for "the artist" he was fine. but any of these actors, any, would have won this award over him. it's arbitrary who goes up against who and whose obituary leads with academy award winner. you ask, what would you do to change it. beats me. it's the nature of awards in an award-driven culture. one thing i can do is make a lot of noise for the ones left out. >> osgood: out to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning. senator john mccain has talked to the opposition leader in ukraine who has just released from jail. we'll ask him what she told him. >> we'll be watching. next week here on "sunday morning." >> when you won an oscar was your name legally changed to oscar winner eva marie saint? >> yes, i love it. >> osgood
what about robert redford once shoo-in for pushing the limits of his talent maybe his soul as man maroonedheodore. >> my favorite performance was joaquin phoenix in "her" so raw and full of yearning he breaks your heart, or mine. he's too radio add i cannily worried for the academy. >> in 2012, john won for "the artist" he was fine. but any of these actors, any, would have won this award over him. it's arbitrary who goes up against who and whose obituary leads...
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that is not conspiracy.n his take a look at something i find something more interesting and old robert redford/barbara try stand "the were." on one level it aa love story about two people who can't resolve issues but the bark drop of that is the conviction that the 1950s represented a period which innocent americans suffered repression at the hands hysterical witch who for communists agent all right thinking people knew did not exist. let's not deal while we're going into the depths with the crucible. so didactic and so boring that i thought if i island o a tkesz either disk and my only choice was the scarlett letter discover hawthorne as masser of pros style. >> how did we get here? we had the culture shift and the counter n of intelligence was part of that. never trust anyone over 30 was a towed of my generation along with sex, drugs and rock n' roll. the and tide of that culture swept over us and it's a still degree.o some the good news is the tide's eventual subside. tides as well. the revisionists or counter ulture views of counter intelligence would as we know benefit what for a lot of w
that is not conspiracy.n his take a look at something i find something more interesting and old robert redford/barbara try stand "the were." on one level it aa love story about two people who can't resolve issues but the bark drop of that is the conviction that the 1950s represented a period which innocent americans suffered repression at the hands hysterical witch who for communists agent all right thinking people knew did not exist. let's not deal while we're going into the depths...
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president, which many people believe he was toppled by two reporters for the washington chorus, robert redford, dustin hoffman, all the presidents men to separate them. although bob woodward was very cooperative in the making of this book. i went to talk to ed and i kept thinking, he really does not look like redford at all. bob, i'm sorry about that. bob is very helpful, very cooperative in the making of this book. where was i.? 1974 -- thank you. 1974 and like hundreds of others of my generation, my haste i might go into journalism because we have the sense we can save the world in journalism and the purpose of place or we could make wonderful things happen. of course we are looking for role models. the person i began to look at a seymour hersh. of course woodward and bernstein, balsa seymour hersh. he was a different kind of journalist can't even then woodward bernstein. i wasn't alone in my hot duration are looking at him as the rock star of american journalism in america investigative reporting. the pulitzer prize-winning journalist who worked for "the new york times" told me he came to a
president, which many people believe he was toppled by two reporters for the washington chorus, robert redford, dustin hoffman, all the presidents men to separate them. although bob woodward was very cooperative in the making of this book. i went to talk to ed and i kept thinking, he really does not look like redford at all. bob, i'm sorry about that. bob is very helpful, very cooperative in the making of this book. where was i.? 1974 -- thank you. 1974 and like hundreds of others of my...
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you were cull can -- you were called in "the washington post" a while ago, a jewish robert redford when you were an f.b.i. prosecutor. i wanted to get your sense of the afghan scandal and how closely it hugheses to the movie from -- hues to the movie in your experience. >> at the beginning of the movie there's a line, some of this actually happened. about 5% of the movie actually happened. i took a lot of grief from the f.b.i. team i was working with at the time, i was the u.s. attorney in connecticut, and the movie bears a faint resemblance to the truth. interesting, i think it's a great movie. but i wouldn't look to it for what actually happened. >> from your personal experience. all right, well thank you so much, senator, i really appreciate it. >> thank you. \[applause] >> welcome congressman chris van hollen. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> we will get started. you heard some of what the senator spoke about and i want to get your read in terms of kind of the one thing you learned about the president last night, you know, this isn't his first speech that he's making t
you were cull can -- you were called in "the washington post" a while ago, a jewish robert redford when you were an f.b.i. prosecutor. i wanted to get your sense of the afghan scandal and how closely it hugheses to the movie from -- hues to the movie in your experience. >> at the beginning of the movie there's a line, some of this actually happened. about 5% of the movie actually happened. i took a lot of grief from the f.b.i. team i was working with at the time, i was the u.s....
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would get a best picture nomination, but dicaprio beat out tom hanks for captain philips and robert redfordn barenthol in the movie, as well. on oscar night when you hear him name announced, remember i was paid 60 grand and dicaprio was paid $10 million. >> that's income inequality, kevin. >> right. >> and the best of the rest is your fifth on the movie here. >> there's a movie called "her" which i absolutely love. it's going to win original screenplay in my opinion. when joaquin philips shot this film, he shot them with an actress. when it was done, they said i want scarlett johansson in that film, snet. so all the shots are reacting to a different actress, not scarlett johansson. >>> finally, "frozen" is about to cross the $1 billion mark at the box office. this movie is going to be the number three highest grossing animated feature of all times behind despicable me 2 and "toy story 3." keep an eye out for all that oscar night. >> by the way, "frozen" comes out to buy this week. my kids cannot wait for it. >> so does "gravity." by the way, if you want to follow awl my oscar talk, toll me,
would get a best picture nomination, but dicaprio beat out tom hanks for captain philips and robert redfordn barenthol in the movie, as well. on oscar night when you hear him name announced, remember i was paid 60 grand and dicaprio was paid $10 million. >> that's income inequality, kevin. >> right. >> and the best of the rest is your fifth on the movie here. >> there's a movie called "her" which i absolutely love. it's going to win original screenplay in my...
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>> she told us that robert redford was there and he thought it was 100 years old.exactly. >> john mellencamp, i've got to give a shout out because my friend monique gibson was the interior decorator here. >> it is such a great place. it's on an island right near savannah. and he was inspired by a church in south carolina. and you can see the arches in the fireplace and the windows on the porch. this is very moody house, very minimalist. really, really beautiful. >> it's a showstopper and you can only get there by boat? >> yeah. >> so you're not going to swing by unannounced, i guess. >> no, i don't think so. >> beautiful pictures, great story. thanks for bringing it to us. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, one of the few times that losing is good. we're going to talk to the new biggest loser. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> and we are back at 8:51 with a really big loser. and by loser, we mean winner. >> yeah. >> 24-year-old rachel frederickson crowned the latest biggest loser on the nbc show last night. losing an amazing 155 pounds. that's 60% off her start
>> she told us that robert redford was there and he thought it was 100 years old.exactly. >> john mellencamp, i've got to give a shout out because my friend monique gibson was the interior decorator here. >> it is such a great place. it's on an island right near savannah. and he was inspired by a church in south carolina. and you can see the arches in the fireplace and the windows on the porch. this is very moody house, very minimalist. really, really beautiful. >> it's...
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take a milk, something i find even more interesting, the old robert redford barbra streisand movie the way we were. on one level it is a love story about two people who can't resolve their issues. but the backdrop for that is the conviction that the 1950s represented period in which innocent americans suffered repression at the hands of agents of the hysterical witchhunt for communist agents. did not exist. let's not even deal while we are going to the depths with the crucible, of play that is a didactic and so boring that i have often thought of by had to do with desert island discs and my only choice was the crucible or the scarlet letter i would actually discover hawthorne as the master of prose style. how did we get here? first of all we didn't have the culture shift, the perception of intelligence and counterintelligence was part of that. never trust anyone over 30 was a model for my generation along with sex, drugs and rock-and-roll. the tides of that culture really swept over rest and to some degree it is still there. the good news i will touch on as i go along is the tieds even
take a milk, something i find even more interesting, the old robert redford barbra streisand movie the way we were. on one level it is a love story about two people who can't resolve their issues. but the backdrop for that is the conviction that the 1950s represented period in which innocent americans suffered repression at the hands of agents of the hysterical witchhunt for communist agents. did not exist. let's not even deal while we are going to the depths with the crucible, of play that is...