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tony scott joins me now. lay it out for us right now, tony. film of the holiday season. >> the one i really like, which is not the most cheerful one, is this movie "nebraska" directed by alexander payne. it's a good holiday movie because it's about a family coming together in this little town in nebraska. kind of reluctantly. also a father-son story with a terrific performance by bruce dern as this guy starting to lose it a little bit. an aging nebraskaen who lives in montana who thinks he won one of those sweepstakes. he got one of those letters that says you may have won a million dollars. he persuades his son to drive him to pick up the money, and they stop in his hometown along the way where memories and faces from the past pop up. >> we have a clip, where bruce dern is going to claim the money that he insists he won. >> listen to me, you didn't win anything. it's a complete scam. you have to stop this, okay? >> i'm running out of time. >> you don't even have a suitcase. >> i'm not staying there. >> dad, i can't let you go. >> none of your
tony scott joins me now. lay it out for us right now, tony. film of the holiday season. >> the one i really like, which is not the most cheerful one, is this movie "nebraska" directed by alexander payne. it's a good holiday movie because it's about a family coming together in this little town in nebraska. kind of reluctantly. also a father-son story with a terrific performance by bruce dern as this guy starting to lose it a little bit. an aging nebraskaen who lives in montana...
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tony scott is here in studio with us. spot again? tony scott is with us in studio 57.er this morning on "cbs this morning." somebody is drinking wine in the green room right now no question about it. right back after this. ♪ i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ >>> you came to see me? in the district. he says they don't believe our luck. >> you should have told me that before i went out there and tried to get their money. >> sorry. i didn't know what to do. >> what were you thinking? >> please, just help me get through this. help me get through this. >> wake up. this trip doesn't end when you get back home. you never get off this train. >> this weekend "the hunger games: catching fire" will try to keep its hot streak going. the film brought in more than $161 million in the u.s. alone. $307 million around the globe. but the competition could be heating up as the holidays begin. with us now, tony scott, film critic for "the new york times." tony, good to see you. happy thanksgiving. >> nice to see you. happy than
tony scott is here in studio with us. spot again? tony scott is with us in studio 57.er this morning on "cbs this morning." somebody is drinking wine in the green room right now no question about it. right back after this. ♪ i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ >>> you came to see me? in the district. he says they don't believe our luck. >> you should have told me that before i went out there and tried to...
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the chief film critic tony scott writes about the future of the movie industry. that rules big money filmmaking at the studio level. within this landscape of bloat and desolation, there filmmakers determined to refine and reinvigorate the medium to capture it's newness and uniqueness and to figure out in an ag gnostic ekka, what the art of cinema might be. like every previous period of decline which is to say like every other moment in the past century, this is an age of wild and restless experimentation. >> a golden age? it doesn't feel like it. >> exactly. >> it's so much better. >> it's an incredible point. talk about the creative flowering of television. are you saying what i think you are saying? >> it's almost a common place to say the movies are so much better than the movies. >> netflix and hbo. >> probably since the sopranos and the wire and now we had mad men. breaking bad and homeland. >> it's movie night every night. >> for dominates the cultural conversation that movies probably used to. it's what everyone is talking about and people go online to see
the chief film critic tony scott writes about the future of the movie industry. that rules big money filmmaking at the studio level. within this landscape of bloat and desolation, there filmmakers determined to refine and reinvigorate the medium to capture it's newness and uniqueness and to figure out in an ag gnostic ekka, what the art of cinema might be. like every previous period of decline which is to say like every other moment in the past century, this is an age of wild and restless...
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scott foley. the president is played by the brilliant tony goldwyn. and scott foley is equally brilliant.> jimmy: o-litz? >> o-litz, good. >> jimmy: o-lake and o-litz. like a word jumble. >> the gladiators, our fans fight over o-lake and o-litz. say that seven times fast. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's my favorite german restaurant in new york city. [ laughter ] but which team are you on as a fan of the show? >> i am on team shonda. whatever she writes. [ applause ] >> jimmy: oh, very smart. kerry washington. "scandal" airs tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. on abc. [ cheers and applause ] check out "saturday night live" this weekend. so happy for you. musical guest eminem. jason schwartzman joins us next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ whirring ] ♪ ♪ one, two, one, two, three ♪ come on, come on ♪ come on, come on ♪ come on, come on [ male announcer ] this is an invitation... xbox, on. [ male announcer ] ...to a new generation... where your games and entertainment are no longer separated... xbox, go to "star trek into darkness." [ male announcer ] ...but together in one. the all-in-on
scott foley. the president is played by the brilliant tony goldwyn. and scott foley is equally brilliant.> jimmy: o-litz? >> o-litz, good. >> jimmy: o-lake and o-litz. like a word jumble. >> the gladiators, our fans fight over o-lake and o-litz. say that seven times fast. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's my favorite german restaurant in new york city. [ laughter ] but which team are you on as a fan of the show? >> i am on team shonda. whatever she writes. [...
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scott, the author of the security memo tony trenkle retired from c.m.s. last week. no reason was given. >> pelley: sharyl attkisson in our washington newsroom. sharyl, that you can. negotiations over iran's nuclear program seemed to fall apart over the weekend. iran appeared willing to trade a freeze on enrichment of uranium in exchange for an easing of international sanctions that have crippled its economy. elizabeth palmer covered the talks and, liz, when we spoke on friday it looked like they were working on a deal. what happened? >> we still don't know the details. certainly they tried very hard. they were still talking until after midnight on saturday. today iran's foreign minister is blaming infighting between america and its allies whereas secretary john kerry said, no, in the end it was the iranians who walked a i away from a solid proposal. there are three likely deal-breaking issues, if you like. one is iran's nuclear stockpile, what would be done with it. secondly, a half-built reactor that's still under construction which could produce plutonium which co
scott, the author of the security memo tony trenkle retired from c.m.s. last week. no reason was given. >> pelley: sharyl attkisson in our washington newsroom. sharyl, that you can. negotiations over iran's nuclear program seemed to fall apart over the weekend. iran appeared willing to trade a freeze on enrichment of uranium in exchange for an easing of international sanctions that have crippled its economy. elizabeth palmer covered the talks and, liz, when we spoke on friday it looked...
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tony, it is. this is five-year-old smiles scott. he's right here in the middle. last three years he has had leukemia. now his one wish was to be bat kid for one day. so his family turned to "make a wish" foundation, and the request went viral. here he is today in a bat kid outfit, and guess who tweeted this or retweeted? barack obama. >> no, no. >> reporter: yes, this has gone so viral everyone is following this on twitter. bat kid along with, of course, he needs a bat mobile, correct? here is his bat mobile. and he has batman along with him. and this is a volunteer. you can see here it says ready for action. bat kid. and they went this morning--their first house was to save a dam sell in distress. where is bat kid when you need him? they come to the rescue and rescue the damsel. and then riddle me this. do you remember the riddler? he tried to steal a fault in the financial district. of course, bat kid and batman get the riddler. here he is. and then here you've got the penguin. the penguin was trying to kidnap lucille, the mascot of the san francisco giants. th
tony, it is. this is five-year-old smiles scott. he's right here in the middle. last three years he has had leukemia. now his one wish was to be bat kid for one day. so his family turned to "make a wish" foundation, and the request went viral. here he is today in a bat kid outfit, and guess who tweeted this or retweeted? barack obama. >> no, no. >> reporter: yes, this has gone so viral everyone is following this on twitter. bat kid along with, of course, he needs a bat...
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scott. > > thanks angie. a new cut of steak is popping up in restaurants. a meat scientist in dalls-- has been studying cow parts that are fit for serving. according to the la times-- tony mata and his team of researchers have found a new steak for the meat industry that comes from mining the muscle under the shoulder blade. the new cut named the "vegas strip steak" sells for around $6 per pound. the beef industry is reeling from a drop in sales and eager to deliver affordable yet upscale steaks to consumers. this may come as a shock-- but the nfl enjoys non-profit status. the national football league's $9 billion in revenue isn't all tax exempt but head office operations -- such as comissioner roger goodell's $29.4 million salary -- are exempt. a new bill introduced this week would change that by revoking the league's 501-c 6 status. a change dot org petition has received more than 260-thousand signatures supporting the move. league lawyers say critics of the nonprofit status are "misguided" steve job's legacy is "parked" in history. the garage where he and steve wozniak started apple has been named an historic site. the silicon valley structure built in 19-62 is where
scott. > > thanks angie. a new cut of steak is popping up in restaurants. a meat scientist in dalls-- has been studying cow parts that are fit for serving. according to the la times-- tony mata and his team of researchers have found a new steak for the meat industry that comes from mining the muscle under the shoulder blade. the new cut named the "vegas strip steak" sells for around $6 per pound. the beef industry is reeling from a drop in sales and eager to deliver affordable...
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tony fregger. >>mark: and newly released report reveals disturbing details about alleged sexual misconduct and schools in the west contra costa county school district st kron4 scotte changes have been made. >>: title nine is a law formed in 1972 designed to reduce of sexual violence. students here at the hands of a high of say they feel safe and that the security programs are paying off. that i personally haven't been through any bullying or sexual harassment nor have i had other students weather and the other students, teachers or faculty. >>: the school board will be watched very closely for the next couple of years. s topped with a board member and he told me things are looking good in fact the expulsions are down. >>darya: 937. and this just then. we have video from the airports and oakland inside where they held a moment of silence as with held around the nation at 920 this morning. airports all around the country in honor of the tea estate agent who was shot and killed at lax last week. >>: we are hoping that the work will honor the sacrifice of hernandez. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if yo
tony fregger. >>mark: and newly released report reveals disturbing details about alleged sexual misconduct and schools in the west contra costa county school district st kron4 scotte changes have been made. >>: title nine is a law formed in 1972 designed to reduce of sexual violence. students here at the hands of a high of say they feel safe and that the security programs are paying off. that i personally haven't been through any bullying or sexual harassment nor have i had other...