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the movie played on january 20 at sundance. at the time we were playing the movie, within one hour of the movie being played at sundance, our current president was sworn in. we have seen over the last six month how the relationship with russia has led to an enormous amount of consequence with the united states. in a way, telling this story led to something that was very relevant as to how we look at how we handle the world right now. guest: what is most interesting about this film? right now, in america, what is most interesting about this movie is that it shows the extent the russians are willing to go to project soft power in the world, the way they are willing to manipulate, july, to to deceive,to lie, and to create fraud in the world of international sports. imagine what they are willing to do on issues of hard power. charlie: why did rodchenkov do this? without him, you have no story. guest: without him, i have no story. to answer that question, i think first, you have to look at the that he put forward to tell the story.
the movie played on january 20 at sundance. at the time we were playing the movie, within one hour of the movie being played at sundance, our current president was sworn in. we have seen over the last six month how the relationship with russia has led to an enormous amount of consequence with the united states. in a way, telling this story led to something that was very relevant as to how we look at how we handle the world right now. guest: what is most interesting about this film? right now,...
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the movie, ironically, played on january 20th at sundance. at the time we were playing the movie, literally within an hour of the movie being played at sundance, our current president was sworn in and we've seen over the last six months how the relationship with russia led to an enormous amount of consequences in the united states. so bryan telling the story led to something relevant to how we handle the world now. >> you asked a question, charlie, what's most interesting about this, right now in america what's most interesting about this movie to the extent to which the russians are willing to go to project just soft power in the world, the way they're willing to manipulate, to lie, to deceive and to create a fraud in the world of international sports. that's soft power. imagine what they're willing to do on issues of hard power. >> rose: so why did ron chinkov do this? >> to and that story, first, you have to look at the bravery he put forward to tell this story. when he came to the united states, he could have kept his mouth shut, but inst
the movie, ironically, played on january 20th at sundance. at the time we were playing the movie, literally within an hour of the movie being played at sundance, our current president was sworn in and we've seen over the last six months how the relationship with russia led to an enormous amount of consequences in the united states. so bryan telling the story led to something relevant to how we handle the world now. >> you asked a question, charlie, what's most interesting about this,...
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she also went to the sundance film festival and traveled with her family in the summer months. that's a great idea, having that extra year off to figure out what you want to do, explore. josh: a much better idea by the time you get to school of what might be available. for back-to-school tomorrow, things don't get much better than the forecast for these kids in loudoun county. it feels a little bit more like fall. to be goingiate back to school. cloudy skies for a lot of us today. we will slowly clear out later on. 80 degrees for you right now at reagan national. the breeze -- that's our sign that things are trending in the right direction. the wind is out of the north. drier air. already happening in frederick county. clear skies taking over. not so much for d.c. temperatures in fredericksburg right around 76, where we do have a few showers showing up. this time of year, this is nice. five degrees cooler in d.c., 11 degrees cooler than this time yesterday in hagerstown, and about 10 degrees cooler in manassas. a big change from that kind of steamy day we had yesterday. here ar
she also went to the sundance film festival and traveled with her family in the summer months. that's a great idea, having that extra year off to figure out what you want to do, explore. josh: a much better idea by the time you get to school of what might be available. for back-to-school tomorrow, things don't get much better than the forecast for these kids in loudoun county. it feels a little bit more like fall. to be goingiate back to school. cloudy skies for a lot of us today. we will...
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. >>> a sundance award winning film hits theaters nationwide. ingrid goes west was written and directed by hatfield native edward spicer. and she moves to become friends with an instagram influencer, but when they test the bonds they question how much of their presence in genuine. spicer wants to make the points of the use of social media in today's world. >> not that it is bad or good but how we use it. lets think about how we use it and what we hope to get out of it and hope to get out of it. and try to be conscious about it. also, everything we are seeing not necessarily the full story is not reality and don't try to be something you are not. okay to be authentic and be yourself. >> fantastic message. ingrid goes west stars audrey plaza and ashley olsen. >>> and taylor swift is set to release one of the most anticipated albums of the year. but launched her first single last night. here is the brand new music from the berks county native. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: from the beginning and 2009's you belong with me. taylor swift's music videos are a k
. >>> a sundance award winning film hits theaters nationwide. ingrid goes west was written and directed by hatfield native edward spicer. and she moves to become friends with an instagram influencer, but when they test the bonds they question how much of their presence in genuine. spicer wants to make the points of the use of social media in today's world. >> not that it is bad or good but how we use it. lets think about how we use it and what we hope to get out of it and hope to...
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they even, you know, i mean when we showed boyhood at sundance, yeah we got great reviews, still nobody wanted to release it. you know they still thought it was a losing financial, they don't believe that the people of america care about people. you know, they really, or i don't, there's no they, right? it's individuals who are worried about losing their job, and if they purchase something that doesn't make money, it's just too risky. - but boyhood is an interesting example because obviously what's, you know, everyone celebrates the idea. well let's film people over the course of 12 years and make this movie. but as a practical matter there is maybe not another director in the entire industry who would have done this. and honestly, as an actor, what a choice for you to make, not knowing at the beginning of this whether the 12 year thing is going to make, or things going to get in the way, and this all will have been for naught. - you know when you meet somebody, and you know, you see it in their eyes, you know, an originality of thought. when i sat down, i mean, forget boyhood for a sec
they even, you know, i mean when we showed boyhood at sundance, yeah we got great reviews, still nobody wanted to release it. you know they still thought it was a losing financial, they don't believe that the people of america care about people. you know, they really, or i don't, there's no they, right? it's individuals who are worried about losing their job, and if they purchase something that doesn't make money, it's just too risky. - but boyhood is an interesting example because obviously...
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. >> it was a hit at the sundance film festival, this weekend it premiers nationwide. the movie is rated r. >>> tomorrow's total eclipse is going to last for hours, but you can keep a piece of it from the u.s. post office. check out the forever stamp it shows a black image of the moon blotting out the sun. when you press your finger on the moon it turns into the sun. when it cools, the black eclipse reappears. how cool is that? >> pretty cool i want one. >> when "action news" continues update on our top stories. >> plus a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment. >> recapping our top stories on "action news," 26 people have been hospitalized after a limousine bus crashed on interstate 78 in north hampton county. a tractor-trailer hit the back of the bus near mile marker 72 in williams township. the bus overturned. the passengers injuries are not known. >>> investigators say a police sergeant shot a gunman in a north philadelphia alley when the gunman refused to drop the automatic pistol and pointed it at the officer. a witness who is friend
. >> it was a hit at the sundance film festival, this weekend it premiers nationwide. the movie is rated r. >>> tomorrow's total eclipse is going to last for hours, but you can keep a piece of it from the u.s. post office. check out the forever stamp it shows a black image of the moon blotting out the sun. when you press your finger on the moon it turns into the sun. when it cools, the black eclipse reappears. how cool is that? >> pretty cool i want one. >> when...
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the film won the sundance film festival earlier this year. we just started sending it into the theaters, and the response has been just overwhelming. it's been great. >> certainly looks powerful and inspiring. carl and nnamdi, thank you for joining us. >>> "crown heights" hits theirs friday, september 1st. >>> the latest question offers an idea for a replacement. a petition to replace a statue of rapper missy elliott has already more than 21,000 signatures online. the man put the petition up on change.org. he's call it that honors the grammy award winner, who is from portsmouth. it is reported that the star has not yesterday made a comment. >>> as we count down the minutes to the solar eclipse, wee check in with somara theodore in a few minutes. >>> and later today, on "ellen" visits from johnny depp, and there's some fun with ellen. you can see the interview here. "ellen" airs weekdays at 3:00, and catch up on all fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fas
the film won the sundance film festival earlier this year. we just started sending it into the theaters, and the response has been just overwhelming. it's been great. >> certainly looks powerful and inspiring. carl and nnamdi, thank you for joining us. >>> "crown heights" hits theirs friday, september 1st. >>> the latest question offers an idea for a replacement. a petition to replace a statue of rapper missy elliott has already more than 21,000 signatures...
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. >> i was nup the mountains around sundance, utah yesterday when the eclipse was at about 95% there. there were no wolves around so i howled on my own to make sure everyone knew i was around. >> tom, i hope you don't howl for us. >> we're probably 45 miles north of the border with yellowstone park. i'm looking out at a great western landscape. no signs of habitation up and down east and west. we're in the mountains and it was really a spiritual moment here to see the moon move across the sun, not in totality, but the temperature dropped pretty dramatically, probably about 10 degrees, then we had late afternoon light which you couldn't help but be in awe of the glories of the universe and realize we're just a small, small part of all of that. nature, after all, does prevail. and given what we're going to politically in this country, it's probably not the worst thing to happen right now, because it did unify everyone around one event, and the event had to do with something we don't have control over, and it has control over us, lester. >> and tom, interesting point there. because you a
. >> i was nup the mountains around sundance, utah yesterday when the eclipse was at about 95% there. there were no wolves around so i howled on my own to make sure everyone knew i was around. >> tom, i hope you don't howl for us. >> we're probably 45 miles north of the border with yellowstone park. i'm looking out at a great western landscape. no signs of habitation up and down east and west. we're in the mountains and it was really a spiritual moment here to see the moon...
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the film premiered at this year's sundance film festival and is currently playing in select cities. >> there are there are things that you must think about to survive daily being black in america. the neighborhood you're in. the clothes you got on. the way you talk to people. being black is a weapon, you understand? the weight that you carry and the darker your skin is so terrifying, that, like, you're just walking on eggshells your whole life. and the level of anxiety that comes along with that, i don't know any black person that doesn't know what i'm talking about. i had been harassed by police. i had been pulled out of cars, sat on the curbs, humiliated. there's a huge chunk of the population that this is everyday life for. and think about how, how privileged you must be to not be afraid, every day you walk out of your house. to not be worried about, i'm driving and one of my tail lights is out. or i'm driving in the wrong neighborhood. this tally list you have to go through being black in america. i hope people that are finding out about this that actually care, try to use that pr
the film premiered at this year's sundance film festival and is currently playing in select cities. >> there are there are things that you must think about to survive daily being black in america. the neighborhood you're in. the clothes you got on. the way you talk to people. being black is a weapon, you understand? the weight that you carry and the darker your skin is so terrifying, that, like, you're just walking on eggshells your whole life. and the level of anxiety that comes along...
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won the audience award at sundance. >> yeah. >> very powerful movie that tells the true story of colin warner wrongly accused of a crime. he spent 21 years in jail. you play his best friend who spent all that have time working so hard to get him out. >> yeah. >> let's take a look. >> why you keep wasting your time on me? >> that's not just about you. it's bigger than that. it could be me in here. >> there's a little sneak peek of "crown heights" and i know nnamdi you said this hit close to home this role. >> yeah it did for me when i was a kid i was arrested twice, both times for things i didn't do so i felt like playing him i could have a voice for the issue and i'm doing that now. >> karl king is the best friend who fights so hard for his friend wrongly accused put in jail but it wasn't -- you didn't want to play karl. you wanted to play the lead. >> i wanted to play the lead. it was the meaty role. >> you got to go for it? but our director matt said i know you're a football player and not an arc, so no no it's not happening then i asked if i could play karl and like a month later he
won the audience award at sundance. >> yeah. >> very powerful movie that tells the true story of colin warner wrongly accused of a crime. he spent 21 years in jail. you play his best friend who spent all that have time working so hard to get him out. >> yeah. >> let's take a look. >> why you keep wasting your time on me? >> that's not just about you. it's bigger than that. it could be me in here. >> there's a little sneak peek of "crown...
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this movie was all the buzz at sundance and performed your performance to jennifer lawrence's breakout and now you'll be in a movie with jennifer aniston coming up so how has this been for you. >> crazy, overwhelming but really exciting and i don't know. it's just great to be able to experience it with these guys. they went through it with me. >> and, cathy, there is a karaoke scene and it was at a karaoke bar where your mom used to go and you took her to set one day. what did she think of it. >> i grew up in that area but i actually was going to stalk bridget because she was have ago i big scene so i picked up my mom who lives near there and -- i live in southampton and went and stalked bridget to get a peek of what she was doing and brought my mom and she was like, oh, you spent many a night here, cathy and i was like, yes, i did. it was like our place that we hung out. >> like a full circle moment. >> full circle for sure. you got your start -- you got your start doing karaoke >> that's right. a lot of people think karaoke is sad but i think it's wonderful. >> i love karaoke. nothin
this movie was all the buzz at sundance and performed your performance to jennifer lawrence's breakout and now you'll be in a movie with jennifer aniston coming up so how has this been for you. >> crazy, overwhelming but really exciting and i don't know. it's just great to be able to experience it with these guys. they went through it with me. >> and, cathy, there is a karaoke scene and it was at a karaoke bar where your mom used to go and you took her to set one day. what did she...
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well they're part of the sundance labs and called me was like do you want to go work with this first time writer director sunday as i was like no because it's not because i didn't want to work with them but because i thought i would fail and i have a habit of self sabotaging myself but my friend convinced me to go and. the worst thing that happens is i spot robert redford walking around those well jean shorts or is talking about that i'm doing all right but i fall in love with and it's been a life changing experience for no movies yeah yeah in fact like when i was there i was surprise you know like with any comic or comedian or funny person you know the play the pain sort of right at the skin. and i think that this gave me an opportunity to access that i wasn't that hard let's watch a clip from teddy gate showing. for me it's. legit ditched the day would come sit on call joe's left i want to count you frank rich. they said think of the shit. oh hey this you know it's a real treat to night. patricia but if you. are going to grease pipes you know you're old lady she was a real piece of
well they're part of the sundance labs and called me was like do you want to go work with this first time writer director sunday as i was like no because it's not because i didn't want to work with them but because i thought i would fail and i have a habit of self sabotaging myself but my friend convinced me to go and. the worst thing that happens is i spot robert redford walking around those well jean shorts or is talking about that i'm doing all right but i fall in love with and it's been a...
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you premiered this at the sundance film festival. and there was a jon hamm hologram. >> holohamm. >> did you make that up? >> i didn't think i did. >> what was that like? >> very strange because he's not really there. but there's an app, too. you can get it on your phone. >> we fried to y ed to tried to. it came out looking awkward. i had a holohamm in my hand. and just -- maybe we can put it up. >> there it is. the way of the feeuture. >> you can have it there. >> why can't i have a hologram? >> you can. if you want to. >> you have three teenagers now, right? >> yes. >> do they watch your movies? do they know mom is you? >> yes. yes, they do. >> when did it click for them? do you remember? >> well, it's a sad story. the first time they watched me because the first thing i showed them was "stewauart little." i have movies they can watch throughout their life. i'm watching "stuart little" and looking at them. oh, my god, mom's on tv. and about five minutes, they were like, mom, can we watch a cartoon? >> oh, no. >> no. i guess you'll
you premiered this at the sundance film festival. and there was a jon hamm hologram. >> holohamm. >> did you make that up? >> i didn't think i did. >> what was that like? >> very strange because he's not really there. but there's an app, too. you can get it on your phone. >> we fried to y ed to tried to. it came out looking awkward. i had a holohamm in my hand. and just -- maybe we can put it up. >> there it is. the way of the feeuture. >> you can...