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. >> i'm excited to be part of the solidarity movement. i'm excited everybody chose black because i look good in that color. i was like, please don't pick pink. >> would wonder woman wear black today? what would she say about what is going on? >> sure she would wear black. for sure. the lasso will be black. >> reporter: but of course, when you have one color you want to wear, these stars know it's all about the details. the feathers on angelina's cape. mandy moore's belt. mariah showing off her more than 25 pound weight loss in the mermaid gown. >> jessica rabbit moment. you look gorgeous. how are you feeling? >> feeling good, darling. >> the turban. were you like, i'm not doing my hair today? i'm throwing a turban on? >> no, it wasn't bad. i'm obsessed with this. i saw this on the runway when it walked down. i was like, i will wear that turban. >> yes. she does. she let her hair down literally, letting the curls flow and changing into a chic black suit. >> those parties is where hollywood really lets loose. we were party-hopping with the
. >> i'm excited to be part of the solidarity movement. i'm excited everybody chose black because i look good in that color. i was like, please don't pick pink. >> would wonder woman wear black today? what would she say about what is going on? >> sure she would wear black. for sure. the lasso will be black. >> reporter: but of course, when you have one color you want to wear, these stars know it's all about the details. the feathers on angelina's cape. mandy moore's...
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among those in the labor movement as important as it's ever been given the current circumstances. well you know there's been a trend in the last years to come back to the nation of naming sure i mean for fear mainly for let's say. oh not to be able to influence of the international decision in the globalized war dummy but you know this is not a solution in this globalized warding the globalized economy we need even more internationally of the of the of the of the labor movement than before i will say because you know even if we fix a problem the sweden i was mentioning before if you have around a completely different situation that creates dumping against the counties that are performing better in terms of inclusion and sustainability well in the long term they will be killed so it's fundamental for the labor movement i think not only to be united but particularly to be really internationally to do to build up a new kind of international solidarity that is not only about let's say showing solidarity or slogan so demonstrations is a bold global policy the capacity of evony of havin
among those in the labor movement as important as it's ever been given the current circumstances. well you know there's been a trend in the last years to come back to the nation of naming sure i mean for fear mainly for let's say. oh not to be able to influence of the international decision in the globalized war dummy but you know this is not a solution in this globalized warding the globalized economy we need even more internationally of the of the of the of the labor movement than before i...
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movement points out that the timing of the new chemical attack allegations comes right ahead of expected peace talks we're seeing that in the past day or two before geneva negotiations would start it would be so flame up an atrocity and that again is what we're seeing happen happen here so it's really the the it looks like there's a possibility of ending the conflict in syria but evidently there are some forces that just want to prolong it and keep it going it's really sad just one for oh boy it's pretty stunning hypocrisy here moralizing from the united states which and actually the only. nuclear weapons at world war two that used. massive amounts of chemical weapons. in vietnam and massive amounts of you directly i mean iraq still the country that used chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries it is in no position to be moralized. with rex tillerson blaming moscow for chemical attacks in syria our senior correspondent rod gassed affleck said what response. washington should take france and holland in the conflict the end justifies the means they say some things no ma
movement points out that the timing of the new chemical attack allegations comes right ahead of expected peace talks we're seeing that in the past day or two before geneva negotiations would start it would be so flame up an atrocity and that again is what we're seeing happen happen here so it's really the the it looks like there's a possibility of ending the conflict in syria but evidently there are some forces that just want to prolong it and keep it going it's really sad just one for oh boy...
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right rick sterling from the serious solidarity movement always interesting to hear thought it was interesting to talk to you sir thanks for helping us get our heads wrapped around this one. all right the swiss mountain resort of davos has opened its doors for the annual world economic forum and this year it's pulled in a record number of world leaders including the u.s. president but many are determined to show that he is not welcome. around two thousand people marched through the streets of zurich to denounce trump's visit and the entire gathering several smaller protests took place elsewhere in switzerland including geneva marty chappell involved takes a closer look at what is on the agenda at the us for. the world economic forum is well underway here in the scenic town of davos nestled in the swiss alps and the guest list is chock full of political heavyweights such as may merkel mccrone and to many surprise trump no one expected mr america first to even consider participating in a forum whose boast the globalist idea of creating a shared future in a fractured world and yet he's slotted to
right rick sterling from the serious solidarity movement always interesting to hear thought it was interesting to talk to you sir thanks for helping us get our heads wrapped around this one. all right the swiss mountain resort of davos has opened its doors for the annual world economic forum and this year it's pulled in a record number of world leaders including the u.s. president but many are determined to show that he is not welcome. around two thousand people marched through the streets of...
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movement points out the timing of the new chemical attack allegations just come right ahead of expected peace talks we've seen that in the past day or to be or to mean that negotiations would start it would be so climb up an atrocity and again it's what we're seeing out happened here so it's really sad the the it looks like there's a possibility of building the conflict in syria but evidently there are some forces that just want to prolong it and keep it going it's really sad and just one for all it's pretty stunning hypocrisy here at the moralizing from the united states which i have which actually is the only current nuclear weapons in the world war two that used our massive amounts of chemical weapons. in vietnam and massive amounts of you directly i mean iraq so the country that used chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries is in no position to be more allies. or threats to this and blaming moscow for chemical attacks in syria our senior correspondent gas the f. looks at what responsibility washington should take for its involvement in the conflict the end justif
movement points out the timing of the new chemical attack allegations just come right ahead of expected peace talks we've seen that in the past day or to be or to mean that negotiations would start it would be so climb up an atrocity and again it's what we're seeing out happened here so it's really sad the the it looks like there's a possibility of building the conflict in syria but evidently there are some forces that just want to prolong it and keep it going it's really sad and just one for...
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in the past by the un rick sterling from the syria solidarity movement is suspicious though that these latest allegations against russia come just before expected peace talks we're seeing that in the past day or two before geneva negotiations would start there would be so flame up an atrocity and that again is what we're seeing happen happen here so it's really sad the the it looks like there's a possibility of ending the conflict in syria but evidently there are some forces that just want to prolong it and keep it going it's really sad and just one five zero point it's pretty stunning hypocrisy to hear the moralizing from the united states which have actually just the only can't use nuclear weapons and world war two that used. massive amounts of chemical weapons and in vietnam and massive amounts of direct you know iraq so that countries that use chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries it is in no position to be more allies. well with rex tillerson by moscow for chemical attacks in syria senior correspondent what i guess the efforts now what responsibility washing
in the past by the un rick sterling from the syria solidarity movement is suspicious though that these latest allegations against russia come just before expected peace talks we're seeing that in the past day or two before geneva negotiations would start there would be so flame up an atrocity and that again is what we're seeing happen happen here so it's really sad the the it looks like there's a possibility of ending the conflict in syria but evidently there are some forces that just want to...
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movement points out that the timing of the new chemical attack allegations comes right ahead of expected peace talks well we're going to bring in live now and i should be a security and political analyst welcome to the program. let's start with why you think the u.s. has dismissed russia's call for a new investigation into chemical attacks in syria given that there were clear flaws in the report on the attack in qana chicken last year for instance what do you think the objection could be. well first of all obviously the americans want to use this as a political tool to put forward their political agenda now i don't understand but but i have to say it very bluntly bluntly that how how do you expect a report an investigative report to come up with a credible. outcome and a conclusion without visiting the field in the place where the incident took place that was the main criticism so the amendments that were proposed were to actually create a more realistic work and a more of a credible work for the commission and the impartial commission it should be completely you know away from any polit
movement points out that the timing of the new chemical attack allegations comes right ahead of expected peace talks well we're going to bring in live now and i should be a security and political analyst welcome to the program. let's start with why you think the u.s. has dismissed russia's call for a new investigation into chemical attacks in syria given that there were clear flaws in the report on the attack in qana chicken last year for instance what do you think the objection could be. well...
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movement are already being surveilled possibly in their own homes possibly in coordination with the f.b.i. we don't know they're being surveilled through facebook through twitter and so people need to keep in mind that their social media postings are going to alert israeli authorities to what their ideological guidelines are and what their intentions might be in israel has used facebook previously to detain people who planned to come in as a group to work with referee. g.'s in bethlehem for example but we also know that the n.y.p.d. had a demographics unit which coordinated closely with israeli intelligence and was run partly by a former cia officer and that demographics unit was actually surveilling students muslim students who were not even in the n.y.p.d. jurisdiction at yale and rutgers at places like that going after their social media postings so israel has a very wide net and the fact that they can implement a policy like this suggests that they're confident that they can surveil people on a grand scale that that's another extremely troubling aspect here as apologists most de
movement are already being surveilled possibly in their own homes possibly in coordination with the f.b.i. we don't know they're being surveilled through facebook through twitter and so people need to keep in mind that their social media postings are going to alert israeli authorities to what their ideological guidelines are and what their intentions might be in israel has used facebook previously to detain people who planned to come in as a group to work with referee. g.'s in bethlehem for...
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with movements confronting the culture of sexual harassment and show business. bruno swept the grammys this year with six wins including record and album of the year for twenty four k. magic and so on with the if and that's what i like he gave a heartfelt speech as he accepted his award and you know those songs were written with nothing but joy and one reason and for one reason only and that's love and that's all i wanted to bring with this album hopefully i can feel that again and see everybody did sing and everybody movin but it's man's went into orbit rappers kendrick lamar and jay z. were left down on earth leaving the hip hop community without a win in the coveted album of the year award the man had to take consolation in just five prizes for his album damn and single humble but this year music wasn't the only thing sent to stage with sexual misconduct allegations rocking other areas of the entertainment business music industry figures showed solidarity for the times up and me two campaigns by wearing white roses and pulp sing a catcher who has spoken out a
with movements confronting the culture of sexual harassment and show business. bruno swept the grammys this year with six wins including record and album of the year for twenty four k. magic and so on with the if and that's what i like he gave a heartfelt speech as he accepted his award and you know those songs were written with nothing but joy and one reason and for one reason only and that's love and that's all i wanted to bring with this album hopefully i can feel that again and see...
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movement tonight. i'm really excited everybody chose black because i love that color. i was like please don't pick pink. >> would wonder woman wear black today and what would she say about what's going on? >> for sure she'd wear black. for sure. >> but of course when the dress code gives you just one color to work with, these stars know it's all about the details. the feathers on angelina's versace cape, kerry washington's floral booties and mariah carey showed off her more than 25-pound weight loss in this mermaid gown. get it, girl. >> jessica rabbit moment. >> you look so gorgeous. how are you feeling? >> feeling good, darling. >> several stars wore pants on the red carpet but tracee ellis ross gave us something extra to talk about. >> the turban. were you like i'm not doing my hair today? >> no, it wasn't that. i am obsessed with this. i saw this marc jacobs turban on the runway, and i was like, i will wear that turban. >> on the way, an "e.t." exclusive. ♪ we go clubbing with diana ross. >> my b
movement tonight. i'm really excited everybody chose black because i love that color. i was like please don't pick pink. >> would wonder woman wear black today and what would she say about what's going on? >> for sure she'd wear black. for sure. >> but of course when the dress code gives you just one color to work with, these stars know it's all about the details. the feathers on angelina's versace cape, kerry washington's floral booties and mariah carey showed off her more...
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many dressed in black to show their solidarity with the movement. it wasn't just actors and actresses. a number hollywood stars brought social justice activists with them to the golden globes this year. meryl streep attended the ceremony with ai-jen poo, director of the national domestic workers alliance. shailene woodley was accompanied by suquamish tribe member calina lawrence. emma stone brought tennis champ and lgbt advocate billie jean king. susasan sarandon brought media justicice activistst rosa cleme. amy poehler's guest was saru jajayaraman, president of restaurant opportunities center. emma watson brought marai larasi, executive director of the british anti-violence group imkaan. laura dern attended with monica ramirez, president of the national farmworker women's alliance. and michelle williams walked the red carpet with #metoo movement founder tarana burke. this is michelle williams, who was nominated for best actress in a motion picture drama, speaking with ryan seacrest on the red carpet before the ceremony. >> we're here because of ta
many dressed in black to show their solidarity with the movement. it wasn't just actors and actresses. a number hollywood stars brought social justice activists with them to the golden globes this year. meryl streep attended the ceremony with ai-jen poo, director of the national domestic workers alliance. shailene woodley was accompanied by suquamish tribe member calina lawrence. emma stone brought tennis champ and lgbt advocate billie jean king. susasan sarandon brought media justicice...
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he won a golden globe sunday wearing a "times up" pin in solidarity with the movement against sexual harassment and inequality. he told stephen colbert last night the accusations are inaccurate and he has nothing but respect for the actresses he's worked with. speaking of times up and inequality in hollywood and elsewhere... mark wahlberg reportedly made 1500 times what michelle williams made to reshoot scenes in "all the money." director ridley scott said everyone worked for free after kevin spacey was booted for the film. now... it's reveleaved wahlberg made 1.5 million for the reshoots and williams made less than a thousand. and dolly parton is changing the name of a popular tourist attraction in suzanne kennedy is following the breaking news suz live tease >> now, "good morning washington" on your side. autria: breaking overnight. a dangerous joyride. a cup car that was stolen and the head-on collision. there he co-and the decision on .gov. with that decision means for thousands of immigrants. isria: eileen whelan tracking where some of us will be getting into the 40's today. ant
he won a golden globe sunday wearing a "times up" pin in solidarity with the movement against sexual harassment and inequality. he told stephen colbert last night the accusations are inaccurate and he has nothing but respect for the actresses he's worked with. speaking of times up and inequality in hollywood and elsewhere... mark wahlberg reportedly made 1500 times what michelle williams made to reshoot scenes in "all the money." director ridley scott said everyone worked...
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they'll wear black to show their solidarity with the #metoo and time's up movements, both movements that are cheering on a group labeled quote, the avengers. >> when i came to congress, there were 23 women in the congress. 12 democrats, 11 republicans. now we have 65 democratic women and the number is growing. and this year, it will increase even more. and that will make a difference
they'll wear black to show their solidarity with the #metoo and time's up movements, both movements that are cheering on a group labeled quote, the avengers. >> when i came to congress, there were 23 women in the congress. 12 democrats, 11 republicans. now we have 65 democratic women and the number is growing. and this year, it will increase even more. and that will make a difference
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the red carpet in solidarity with the movement. some also wearing time's up pins, the name of a coalition to fight sexual harassment and assault in hollywood, something host seth meyers didn't hesitate to address. >> good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen. it's 2018. marijuana is finally allowed and sexual harassment finally isn't. >> strong female leads and their stories were honored right off the bat with nicole kidman, rachel and elizabeth. winning awards in the first half hour of the show. natalie portman had one of the most memorable moments of the evening when she pointedly co-presented the award for best director, saying, quote, here are the all-male nominees. one of the highlights included oprah winfrey honored with a cecil b. demille lifetime achievement award. >> i want all the girls watching here and now to know that a new day is on the horizon! [cheering and applauding] >> and when that new day finally dawns, when nobody ever has to say "me, too" again. >> powerful words from oprah winfrey. she is the first africa
the red carpet in solidarity with the movement. some also wearing time's up pins, the name of a coalition to fight sexual harassment and assault in hollywood, something host seth meyers didn't hesitate to address. >> good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen. it's 2018. marijuana is finally allowed and sexual harassment finally isn't. >> strong female leads and their stories were honored right off the bat with nicole kidman, rachel and elizabeth. winning awards in the first half...
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they say it's in solidarity with the antisexual harassment movement. they hope men and women from both parties will take part. the president's speech is set for january 30th. >>> and congressman steve scalise is undergoing surgery today, it's part of the recovery from being shot last june. he's giving no timeline for his return to congressbu intends to work through recovery. >>> the waters around florida have been dropped in the plan to allow new oil and gas drilling off america's coast. florida was removed from the plan after strong opposition from its republican governor rick scott. ryan zinke says they were removed because they rely heavily on tourism. but california says if that's the case theirs should be lifted too. >>> spacex has insisted it did not lose a classified satellite that vanished after liftoff. we want to know where is it then? an official confirmed that a satellite called zuma fell into the ocean. however, they say the rockets worked properly. the contractor built the satellite at a reported cost of more than $1 billion. it isn't com
they say it's in solidarity with the antisexual harassment movement. they hope men and women from both parties will take part. the president's speech is set for january 30th. >>> and congressman steve scalise is undergoing surgery today, it's part of the recovery from being shot last june. he's giving no timeline for his return to congressbu intends to work through recovery. >>> the waters around florida have been dropped in the plan to allow new oil and gas drilling off...
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but there needs to be a process where those of us in the west show solidarity with a movement that's making it crystal clear all over iran today and the last week that they are tired of knowledge ruled over by a clearly tyranny. steve: well, and the president of the united states has made it clear that he's standing with the people of iran. but go back to 2009, we really didn't hear much from president obama back then and now people are saying, well, maybe it's because he had the grand plans for this iran deal the whole time and didn't. the to screw it up. >> well, you know, obama did eventually speak out. he was late in my view. steve: he was really late. >> yeah. more importantly, though, he never said what the 2009 protesters were asking to say, which is to acknowledge that the election was stolen. and that, you know, to this day, the leaders known as the green movement remain under house arrest or in worse conditions in prison in tehran. and there was the opportunity to use the process in the obama years to also get the iranians to treat their process better and respect human rig
but there needs to be a process where those of us in the west show solidarity with a movement that's making it crystal clear all over iran today and the last week that they are tired of knowledge ruled over by a clearly tyranny. steve: well, and the president of the united states has made it clear that he's standing with the people of iran. but go back to 2009, we really didn't hear much from president obama back then and now people are saying, well, maybe it's because he had the grand plans...
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in solidarity with the times out movement which confront sexual misconduct in. the diesel stanzel depots take a long deep breath reports out today that german call makers tested the dirty diesel take on humans. are coming up one step closer on the road to nailing down now after reports on progress when it comes to a key sticking point. i'm british caffeine addict where briggs it might be your favorite coffee barrister's to go hope. this is your business update i'm going to home free in berlin great to have you with us superfluous repulsive absurd and inexcusable that is just some of the reaction to newspaper reports that the german called giants financed talks to commissions testings on humans as well as all monkeys well the aim was to give diesel a good name and secure valuable tax breaks but it backfired dreadfully. here at the university clinic in africa in two thousand and thirteen and fourteen a group of twenty five healthy people were made to inhale nitrogen dioxide in varying concentrations over periods of hours several times a week the car manufacturers
in solidarity with the times out movement which confront sexual misconduct in. the diesel stanzel depots take a long deep breath reports out today that german call makers tested the dirty diesel take on humans. are coming up one step closer on the road to nailing down now after reports on progress when it comes to a key sticking point. i'm british caffeine addict where briggs it might be your favorite coffee barrister's to go hope. this is your business update i'm going to home free in berlin...
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the group says it's in solidarity with movements protecting sexual har agency asment and assault in numerous agencies. >> and north carolina saying it's unconstitutional because they drew the map with a political advantage. this is the first time a congressional map was blocked. the state has three weeks to file a new plan. >> and all right. want to switch gears now. while parts of eastern united states is experiencing exceptionally cold arctic blast this past weekend so is another part of the world. sahara dessert. a freak snow shower coated giants sandy dunes known 1st and foremost for deadly suffocating heat. even more odd well now is the fact that it ♪two years in a row. >> finally, leem urs, one reporter, zero, that's the score. lemur one, reporter zero. after a reporter found himself bombarded trying to report on annual count at the zoo in england. despite overwhelmed he seemed to take the experience in stride and at one point said well, this is think is one of the more enjoyable parts of the job. if leaping lemurs are your thing. >> never do live television with animals. >> children
the group says it's in solidarity with movements protecting sexual har agency asment and assault in numerous agencies. >> and north carolina saying it's unconstitutional because they drew the map with a political advantage. this is the first time a congressional map was blocked. the state has three weeks to file a new plan. >> and all right. want to switch gears now. while parts of eastern united states is experiencing exceptionally cold arctic blast this past weekend so is another...
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many of them will be wearing black in solidarity with the movement. president trump has, obviously, been accused of sexual harassment in the past and unlikely he'll mention this movement at all but the wynn situation is weighing on this white house, the people in the white house now they are going to have to weigh in at some point and that is going to be complicated for the president. >> yeah. there is definitely going to be a lot of people looking at what happens on tuesday, if not even just the lead-up to it. dan merica, thank you. >>> julian zeleny is a historian at princeton university and errol louis are joining us. we read the tweets there, the president saying the democrats aren't interested anything but obstru obstruction, they don't want to solve daca but use it. the whi we know is releasing its immigration plan tomorrow and something not embraced by either party at this point. is there anything the president could say in the state of the union to push this forward? >> that's a very interesting question. the president, like much establ he now
many of them will be wearing black in solidarity with the movement. president trump has, obviously, been accused of sexual harassment in the past and unlikely he'll mention this movement at all but the wynn situation is weighing on this white house, the people in the white house now they are going to have to weigh in at some point and that is going to be complicated for the president. >> yeah. there is definitely going to be a lot of people looking at what happens on tuesday, if not even...
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with the time's up and me two movements confronting it is sexual harassment in the business industry. equality was the buzz word at this year's grammys after a sea of black at the golden globes for film and t.v. earlier in the month it was show time for the stars of the music industry lady gaga prominent among them sporting white roses in solidarity with the times up and me two movements the gang sexual misconduct yeah i've got my white rose i feel that it's so important that all of us you know in all of the different industries especially musicians we have such a voice in the world people listen and i think we're all on the same page we all want equality and respect you know in behind closed doors closed doors so we're all standing together kendrick lamar took the rap cats agree winning best rap album foot down and the best music video from humble. bruno mars to the record of the year award with twenty fourth a magic and some of the year for that's what i like and canada's alessia cholera started out by making you tube videos in her bedroom now she's won the grammy for best new arti
with the time's up and me two movements confronting it is sexual harassment in the business industry. equality was the buzz word at this year's grammys after a sea of black at the golden globes for film and t.v. earlier in the month it was show time for the stars of the music industry lady gaga prominent among them sporting white roses in solidarity with the times up and me two movements the gang sexual misconduct yeah i've got my white rose i feel that it's so important that all of us you know...
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for the "time's up" movement. we've learned that the word is spreading quickly and even more stars are expected to sign on. meanwhile, we've got more news coming from the host of music's biggest night. cameron matheson will fill us in for our absolut lime green room. >> james corden is back as the host with the most for the 60th annual grammy awards. our keltie knight caught up with him today in new york, and he let us in on what we can expect. >> what do we have in store for sunday night? >> we are not doing a big opening routine. there's a very big performance at the start of the show. so we have a couple things still planned. a couple things waiting to here on. if we can pull it off. we'll see. one, two, three, go. >> the red carpet's rolled out for the grammys' big return to new york. the first time the show has been in 16 years. ♪ >> but what about beyonce? will she be performing on sunday? >> do you still get scared of this stuff? >> i'll be terrified. >> watch james take the grammys stage this sunday on c
for the "time's up" movement. we've learned that the word is spreading quickly and even more stars are expected to sign on. meanwhile, we've got more news coming from the host of music's biggest night. cameron matheson will fill us in for our absolut lime green room. >> james corden is back as the host with the most for the 60th annual grammy awards. our keltie knight caught up with him today in new york, and he let us in on what we can expect. >> what do we have in store...
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some wearing all black in solidarity with the me too movement. guests in the first lady's box include hurricane heroes, business owners and a police officer who adopted a baby whose mother was addicted to opioids. dozens of dreamers will be there too, like some we met today, watching from home, wondering about their future. what do you want to hear from president trump? >> a clear and consistent message. >> we won't stand for be being pawns in political games. >> if you really love this country, do what is right and support us. because we would like to support this country as well. >> reporter: and keep in mind, the backdrop for all of this for donald trump, record low approval ratings for this point in a presidency, the shad over the russia investigations and the threat of a government shutdown nine days from now. >> we'll see you shortly. >>> with the president expected to tout the state of the economy, a boom on wall street, the dow up 30% since his inauguration and unemployment falling for several years now at a 17-year low, but in cities and
some wearing all black in solidarity with the me too movement. guests in the first lady's box include hurricane heroes, business owners and a police officer who adopted a baby whose mother was addicted to opioids. dozens of dreamers will be there too, like some we met today, watching from home, wondering about their future. what do you want to hear from president trump? >> a clear and consistent message. >> we won't stand for be being pawns in political games. >> if you really...
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the women will wear all-black in solidarity with the me too movement. >>> one of the women dressed in black at the golden globes is a cal professor and was the plus one of amy poehler. she has dedicated her life to fighting discrimination. she never heard of the golden globes until she got a call from the actress. and she's thankful it's given her a national platform to address her cause. >> i've gotten a text from restaurant owners all over the country saying, i want to do something, let's talk. and that's huge. >> the restaurant industry is the fastest growing and second-largest sector of the u.s. economy. but those jobs are the lowest paying and the highest rates of sexual harassment of any job in the u.s. >>> silicon valley is taking over the strip this week. this is the opening night of the annual consumer electronics show in las vegas. this is like the super bowl or the olympics of the tech world. among the hot trends, luxurious driverless cars. scott budman joins us from las vegas. >> reporter: welcome to las vegas, or as it's called this week, the center of technology. one of
the women will wear all-black in solidarity with the me too movement. >>> one of the women dressed in black at the golden globes is a cal professor and was the plus one of amy poehler. she has dedicated her life to fighting discrimination. she never heard of the golden globes until she got a call from the actress. and she's thankful it's given her a national platform to address her cause. >> i've gotten a text from restaurant owners all over the country saying, i want to do...
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everybody wearing black in solidarity with the me too movement, the sexual harassment controversy front and center at tonight's show. >> good evening, ladies and remaining gentleman. >> we are the story in print and we are writing the story ourselves. >> and when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and phenomenal men! >> but it wasn't all serious. after all, the golden globes is known as hollywood's biggest party. tonight is known about honoring the best of the big and small)b screen. the post show party with more of the big night. >> reporter: steph meyers presided over a show mindful of the sexual harassment in hollywood. actors and actresses walked the red carpet in black and activists fighting against workplace abuse. >> i don't know i've ever been more excited than i am tonight. >> reporter: the night's early winners included "the handmaid's tale" and best drama and star elisabeth moss as best actor. and to sterling drown in "this is us" and nicole for "big little lies". >> and the marvelous
everybody wearing black in solidarity with the me too movement, the sexual harassment controversy front and center at tonight's show. >> good evening, ladies and remaining gentleman. >> we are the story in print and we are writing the story ourselves. >> and when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and phenomenal men! >> but it wasn't all serious. after all, the golden globes is...
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movement. we saw the same thing on display this past sunday at the golden globes in hollywood. the biggest stars protested sexual harassment in hollywood. the state of the union is set for january 30th, three weeks away. >>> the me too movement women sharing their stories of harassment or groping while riding the transit system. a group has advice for women tonight about what to do in those situations. news 4's shomari stone is live with that story in silver spring. shomari? >> reporter: good evening. the me too movement helped prompt this meeting. a woman who knows a lot about metro offered some suggestions. >> it is horrible. it is sad and scary. >> kristen jeffers describes how it feels to be sexually harassed on metro. >> you want that face to be there with you. to hang out with friends and get to work and school. you shouldn't be violated. >> tonight she tells people about how women can deal with sexual harassment on metro at a community meeting in silver spring. >> for your feeling of saf
movement. we saw the same thing on display this past sunday at the golden globes in hollywood. the biggest stars protested sexual harassment in hollywood. the state of the union is set for january 30th, three weeks away. >>> the me too movement women sharing their stories of harassment or groping while riding the transit system. a group has advice for women tonight about what to do in those situations. news 4's shomari stone is live with that story in silver spring. shomari? >>...