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the museum is also paying tribute to filmmaker spike lee, who brought world cinema such classics as dotallation. then there's an exhibit dedicated to japanese animation master hayao miyazaki, as well as a section highlighting the work of celebrated spanish filmmaker pedro almodovar. there's all kinds of memorabilia on display, including the sled, rosebud, from the classic citizen kane, and bruce the shark from the moviejaws. it's also a museum exploring the science of filmmaking. throughout our galleries, especially in stories of cinema, you will learn about visual effects, cinematography, you will learn about the core science and technology components of how movies are made, so it's really powerful, to look at these physical pieces of equipment and to learn about the artists and the scientists who created both the science behind it and the physical apparatus, to bring special effects and the science of moviemaking to the public. # it was a clear black night, a clear white moon # warren g was on the streets, trying to consume... the academy museum was originally intended to be a largel
the museum is also paying tribute to filmmaker spike lee, who brought world cinema such classics as dotallation. then there's an exhibit dedicated to japanese animation master hayao miyazaki, as well as a section highlighting the work of celebrated spanish filmmaker pedro almodovar. there's all kinds of memorabilia on display, including the sled, rosebud, from the classic citizen kane, and bruce the shark from the moviejaws. it's also a museum exploring the science of filmmaking. throughout our...
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when you're going to spike lee's gallery, you will learn about his influences.ent us movie—making, hollywood, us movie—making and international movie—making throughout our galleries. we think of this as a global museum. i think this is another void in film history that we're going to be filling, which is to think not just about hollywood's centrality in world cinema, but really to take the concept of world cinema seriously. so our major exhibition on hayao miyazaki is the most extensive of its kind in north america _ and we're really going to think about the ways that he has developed work that is grounded injapanese culture, but global in its reach and its appeal. our collaboration with pedro almodovar is another example of looking at and working with an artist who speaks in cinematic language. so there are so many ways that people who are not familiar with the work of these filmmakers, not familiar with the work of other international filmmakers that are featured across our galleries, will make connections across these traditions. given that this is the academ
when you're going to spike lee's gallery, you will learn about his influences.ent us movie—making, hollywood, us movie—making and international movie—making throughout our galleries. we think of this as a global museum. i think this is another void in film history that we're going to be filling, which is to think not just about hollywood's centrality in world cinema, but really to take the concept of world cinema seriously. so our major exhibition on hayao miyazaki is the most extensive...
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iia: museum is also paying tribute to filmmaker spike lee that brought such classics as do the rightfrom the classic citizen kane and bruce the shark from the moviejaws. —— —— hayao miyazaki. also the science of filmmaking. you -- -- hayao miyazaki. also the science of filmmaking.- science of filmmaking. you will learn about _ science of filmmaking. you will learn about special— science of filmmaking. you will learn about special effects, - learn about special effects, cinematography, you will learn about the core science and to components of how movies are made so it is really powerful. to look at these physical pieces of equipment and to learn about the artists and the scientists who created both the science behind it and the physical apparatus, to bring special effects and the science of moviemaking to the public. # it was a clear black night... the _ # it was a clear black night... the academy museum was originally intended to be a largely uncritical celebration of the movie industry. then, during its development, came social upheaval. the me to movement, black lives matter and m
iia: museum is also paying tribute to filmmaker spike lee that brought such classics as do the rightfrom the classic citizen kane and bruce the shark from the moviejaws. —— —— hayao miyazaki. also the science of filmmaking. you -- -- hayao miyazaki. also the science of filmmaking.- science of filmmaking. you will learn about _ science of filmmaking. you will learn about special— science of filmmaking. you will learn about special effects, - learn about special effects, cinematography,...
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jimmy: spike lee is always there. >> he was in brooklyn for eight years. now he's in new york. we good. >> jimmy: brooklyn is in new york, you know that, right? >> it is? >> jimmy: yeah, that's part of the whole deal. >> i was born in brooklyn. >> jimmy: i thought you were from the bronx. >> no, i was born in brooklyn. >> jimmy: what part of brooklyn? >> bay side, brooklyn. superman is from brooklyn. >> jimmy: why not? why wouldn't superman be from brooklyn. when you were a kid, do you remember the first knicks game you went to? >> my uncle al took me and we sat way up there. and the first game on the floor was with horacio sands. and they had to stop the game because i spilled beer all over the floor, and the players were slipping. they had to stop and mop it up. >> jimmy: is that why you quit drinking the beer? >> yeah. >> jimmy: uncle al took you to the game. that's pretty good. >> how low, al? >> jimmy: do you remember who the knicks were playing and do you remember any of the players? >> i think bernard king was on the team, bernard. and and they migh
jimmy: spike lee is always there. >> he was in brooklyn for eight years. now he's in new york. we good. >> jimmy: brooklyn is in new york, you know that, right? >> it is? >> jimmy: yeah, that's part of the whole deal. >> i was born in brooklyn. >> jimmy: i thought you were from the bronx. >> no, i was born in brooklyn. >> jimmy: what part of brooklyn? >> bay side, brooklyn. superman is from brooklyn. >> jimmy: why not? why wouldn't...
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jimmy: spike lee is always there.r eight years. he was in brooklyn for eight years. >> jimmy: oh, i see. >> he came back. now he's in new york. we good. ahead of schedule. >> jimmy: brooklyn is in new york, you know that, right? >> it is? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's part of the whole deal. it doesn't matter. >> i was born in brooklyn. >> jimmy: were you? i thought you were from the bronx. >> no, i was born in brooklyn. then moved to the bronx. >> jimmy: what part of brooklyn? >> bay side, brooklyn. take the girl, kill the god. [ applause ] based on brooklyn. >> jimmy: do you know what hospital -- >> superman is from brooklyn. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why not? why wouldn't superman be from brooklyn. >> toughest place in the world, brooklyn. >> jimmy: when you were a kid, do you remember the first knicks game you went to? >> yeah, my uncle al took me true. we sat way 31. wen worked -- way down the floor, then the first game on the floor was with horacio sands. and they had to stop the game because i spilled beer a
jimmy: spike lee is always there.r eight years. he was in brooklyn for eight years. >> jimmy: oh, i see. >> he came back. now he's in new york. we good. ahead of schedule. >> jimmy: brooklyn is in new york, you know that, right? >> it is? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's part of the whole deal. it doesn't matter. >> i was born in brooklyn. >> jimmy: were you? i thought you were from the bronx. >> no, i was born in brooklyn. then moved to the...
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spike lee loving it court side. >>> college football, the undefeated season for carolina coming to anr connected on 24 yard field goal as time expired to beat carolina 30-27. fans were pretty happy. you see them rushing the field to celebrate. appalachian state against a ranked opponent against michigan in 2007. >>> former washington state coach plans to take action after failing to comply with the state's covid vaccine mandate. the attorney tells cnn his client's dismissal was unjust and unlawful and came after his request for a religious exemption was denied. in july he posted on social media that he elected not to receive a covid-19 vaccine for reasons that are private. the director said the statement, quote, our priority has been and will continue to be the health and well-being of the young men on our team. and, laura, rolovich was the highest paid in the state, $3.2 million. he had a contract that ran through 2025. >> are they going to have to pay that out? >> no, he was dismissed for cause because he was no longer able to fulfill his duties as head football coach. we'll see whe
spike lee loving it court side. >>> college football, the undefeated season for carolina coming to anr connected on 24 yard field goal as time expired to beat carolina 30-27. fans were pretty happy. you see them rushing the field to celebrate. appalachian state against a ranked opponent against michigan in 2007. >>> former washington state coach plans to take action after failing to comply with the state's covid vaccine mandate. the attorney tells cnn his client's dismissal...
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parts for ourselves, and it was at a a time when they were like these filmmakers that start, like, spike lee smith did "clerks" and - >> jimmy: "clerks," yeah >> there was this whole sort of -- and quentin did "reservoir dogs," it was like, "no, you don't have to do the studios. you can do it cheap and you get a movie star and i'll make it for a million bucks," and so wrote like a movie that's just all, you know, interiors and people talking in rooms because it was inexpensive and they're like, "write the cool monologues, and we'll get a famous guy and, you know, sort of put together as --" that was our ambition. so i think we were shocked that it even got released [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, you know, we've heard about you and heard stories that you guys were old friends and you've known each other a long time. but you actually do know each other a long time and are old friends. this is a photo. i think you sent it to matt just the other day just to go, "hey, remember these dudes?" here's 17-year-old matt and ben in a photo booth look at this [ laughter ] >> now, listen, hard not to see
parts for ourselves, and it was at a a time when they were like these filmmakers that start, like, spike lee smith did "clerks" and - >> jimmy: "clerks," yeah >> there was this whole sort of -- and quentin did "reservoir dogs," it was like, "no, you don't have to do the studios. you can do it cheap and you get a movie star and i'll make it for a million bucks," and so wrote like a movie that's just all, you know, interiors and people talking...
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spike lee will give an award to the first black composer of the met.lauren michaels of "saturday night live," opening the door. it will be a big night for us. we're going to be on the issues of voting rights and police reform with the vice president of the united states. >> that's very exciting. we're looking forward to that. we're at the top of the hour, so let's get to the most exciting announcement. the polo bar is reopened and you were holding court last night. i'm not saying that kamala coming to talk at your 30th anniversary is not big, but, rev, donnie, the polar boy reopened and donny deutsch. >> it was the rev and yourself and myself there last night and -- >> but you kicked us out. >> we had to leave at 6:15 because "jeopardy" starts at 6:30. rev and i always watch it together when we are in town. i heard were you there all night holding court. >> you had to see the teenaged girls squealing when they saw joe. squealing. met clive davis, one of your heroes. >> can you talk about anything without being inappropriate? can we not lie about that a
spike lee will give an award to the first black composer of the met.lauren michaels of "saturday night live," opening the door. it will be a big night for us. we're going to be on the issues of voting rights and police reform with the vice president of the united states. >> that's very exciting. we're looking forward to that. we're at the top of the hour, so let's get to the most exciting announcement. the polo bar is reopened and you were holding court last night. i'm not...
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al jazeera economics editor, abner lee explains what's behind the spike in prices. this is a failure by the europeans to make sure that they got enough energy for this winter . now at this time of the time of year, they should have filled the storage tanks up enough to cover for the winter supply . we're currently at 72 percent fall that's, that's well below where they should they, they should be, that's a 10 year low for the 1st time that's happened. and the trouble, the trouble is that there's other parts of the world which actually need the energy as well. so we're all going to be paying a lot more to keep warm this winter in the northern hemisphere because of york's failure to fill this storage tank. now russia has said, look, we were ready to pump more oil, sorry, but pump pump more gas through the pipelines if it's needed. because we don't want to see, you know, a gas shortage. they've already being blamed partly for the crisis, for not sending enough gas through the pipeline through the ukraine. now, it, russia argues that, you know, conquered contractually i
al jazeera economics editor, abner lee explains what's behind the spike in prices. this is a failure by the europeans to make sure that they got enough energy for this winter . now at this time of the time of year, they should have filled the storage tanks up enough to cover for the winter supply . we're currently at 72 percent fall that's, that's well below where they should they, they should be, that's a 10 year low for the 1st time that's happened. and the trouble, the trouble is that...
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lee, brian, it's not just coffee. we're seeing price spikeseveryday items, chicken, eggs, obviously oil and gasoline. partly due to all the money sloshing around. brian: yeah, i. lee: go ahead, lee, you've got it. i'll take a sip of coffee. three quarters of americans are feeling the impact of inflation right now on everything% groceries and the bottom line is the administration also told us it's going to be temporary and people aren't feeling that way. it is a problem especially when you go to the grocery store. brian: here's the thing. this is why this issue matters so much. because from the minute you wake up in the morning, the first thing you consume until the last thing you consume at night when you're sitting at your dinner table, you're feeling the pinch of these prices. this is not an abstract issue. everybody's talking about it all the time because you open up your fridge and you see money leaving your wallet and the sad thing is, it's not going away. even the experts who said this was transitory are having to admit it's not going an
lee, brian, it's not just coffee. we're seeing price spikeseveryday items, chicken, eggs, obviously oil and gasoline. partly due to all the money sloshing around. brian: yeah, i. lee: go ahead, lee, you've got it. i'll take a sip of coffee. three quarters of americans are feeling the impact of inflation right now on everything% groceries and the bottom line is the administration also told us it's going to be temporary and people aren't feeling that way. it is a problem especially when you go to...
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spiked. i just lost control of my body and i remember trying to run away. i couldn't wrong because my legs kept collapsing. — — couldn't run. consider leelt? i didn't even know if it was a sexual assault. i wasjust even know if it was a sexual assault. i was just so confused about the whole thing, because it was like, what could i have done differently? the whole experience was very confusing. and hard to describe. it’s was very confusing. and hard to describe. �* , ., , was very confusing. and hard to describe. �*, ., , ~ ., , describe. it's horrible. all of this focus should _ describe. it's horrible. all of this focus should be _ describe. it's horrible. all of this focus should be on _ describe. it's horrible. all of this focus should be on him. - describe. it's horrible. all of this focus should be on him. not - describe. it's horrible. all of this| focus should be on him. not you. yeah. instead of fading away and being like that happened and i'm ashamed of myself, it's kind of like i said it wasn't my fault.— i said it wasn't my fault. trauma in her personal— i said it wasn't my fault. trauma in her personal life _ i said it wasn'
spiked. i just lost control of my body and i remember trying to run away. i couldn't wrong because my legs kept collapsing. — — couldn't run. consider leelt? i didn't even know if it was a sexual assault. i wasjust even know if it was a sexual assault. i was just so confused about the whole thing, because it was like, what could i have done differently? the whole experience was very confusing. and hard to describe. it’s was very confusing. and hard to describe. �* , ., , was very...
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lee and merrick garland yesterday to remind everybody what it was like in there. watch this. >> the very opening line of your memo says in recent months there has been a disturbing spikest school administrators. >> the memo is aimed only at violence and threats of violence. it states on its face the vigorous debate is protected. >> what about harassment and intimidation, are those federal crimes? >> they are federal crimes. >> martha: merrick garland's response on that was difficult. basically sounded like they did almost nothing to substantiate the claim there was a dangerous uptick or violence as a result of these meetings. >> they did almost nothing to follow up and responded with a memo threatening parents who show up to school board meetings. they acknowledged that they really couldn't identify a single example, not one single example of where someone had actually been threatened with violence. moreover they couldn't identify any reason why it had to be federalize i had. weaponized the department of justice and done so for purposes of threatening, intimidating and harassing those who don't support the leftist position. it is wrong and not what i expected from att
lee and merrick garland yesterday to remind everybody what it was like in there. watch this. >> the very opening line of your memo says in recent months there has been a disturbing spikest school administrators. >> the memo is aimed only at violence and threats of violence. it states on its face the vigorous debate is protected. >> what about harassment and intimidation, are those federal crimes? >> they are federal crimes. >> martha: merrick garland's response on...