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impeachments, a pandemic, january 6th, and now multiple investigations, and you get to this moment. it all ties directly back to that escalator ride in a new york building bearing trump's name but is no longer his home. here with me now to talk about how this moment has brought us here, ted stuart and kirsten powers. it's hard for me to believe it's been eight years since that. and here we are still talking about loyalty pledges and trump being the nominee. obviously with a much different twist to it now as he's a twice-indicted former president. >> right. well, i mean, there's just nobody could have predicted everything that happened. if someone had written a novel or a screenplay and said this, people would have said, this is too crazy. this could never happen. i think when we think back to watching that, i can certainly remember watching that and just thinking, this is ridiculous, right? this is not -- there's no way. based on what we thought we knew about the republican party at the time. and i think we learned a lot,

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you get to this moment. it all ties directly back to that escalator ride in a new york elting bearing trump's name. but it is no longer his home. he with me now to talk about how this moment has brought us here, former ted cruz communications director, and senior political analyst, christian powers. it is remarkable, that is eight years since that. trumping the nominee, with a much different twist to it now, as he is twice indicted former president. >> there is nobody could be predicted how much this could happen. somebody wrote a novel or screenplay and this people would have said this could never happen. when we think back to watching that, i can still remember watching that and just thinking that this is ridiculous. there is no way. trumps a clown. based on what we thought we knew about the gop at the time. we learned a lot obviously doing that. about what the

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

couldn't possibly organize one of these things without twitter, and social media, all the details about how they did organize this in french -- [laughter] >> how do you organize anything in france? >> yeah, how do you do anything in french? rachel, the podcast is fantastic. i know you are the last one. i am reading the rates, stephen spielberg is turning it into a movie, and toni kushner is working on the screenplay. this one, i have to see, it's not midnight yet. it will probably sell to hollywood before we hang up the phone here in this network. >> yeah -- >> so, rachel, mary trump is going to join us right after the commercial break. and a question for mary trump? >> lots. >> about how her uncle is feeling tonight? >> yeah, i will tell you in the break -- >> yeah, tell me in the break. and then i will ask her -- >> we're gonna be doing special coverage tomorrow, the, for our primetime special tomorrow. >> yes, right after i go to this commercial break, you're gonna tell me your mary trump question, and i'm gonna pose it

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

organize this in french -- [laughter] >> how do you organize anything in france? >> yeah, how do you do anything in french? rachel, the podcast is fantastic. i know you are the last one. i am reading the rates, stephen spielberg is turning it into a movie, and toni kushner is working on the screenplay. this one, i have to see, it's not midnight yet. it will probably sell to hollywood before we hang up the phone here in this network. >> yeah -- >> so, rachel, mary trump is going to join us right after the commercial break. and a question for mary trump? >> lots. >> about how her uncle is feeling tonight? >> yeah, i will tell you in the break -- >> yeah, tell me in the break. and then i will ask her -- >> we're gonna be doing special coverage tomorrow, the, for our primetime special tomorrow. >> yes, right after i go to this commercial break, you're gonna tell me your mary trump question, and i'm gonna pose it to her. coming up, donald trump's niece mary trump will join us to do something she actually doesn't like to do, which is talk about her uncle.

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Deadline White House

lesson." it's coming out on your substack. tell me first how this story came to be, and then we'll explain to our viewers some of your limitations on talking about what makes both of you major newsmakers. mary, you first. >> well, nicole, first of all, it's great to see you. it's been a while. and this is quite an unexpected development. but we actually all met via twitter dms after my first book came out in july 2020. and for some reason, maybe because the times were so dark, somebody said half jokingly, "let's bring a screenplay for a hallmark movie." i've never seen a hallmark movie, but i thought, why not? nothing came of it, though. and i think the idea was for us to have an excuse to meet, even though we're all incredibly busy. so a few months ago, i had writers block. and i thought, you know what? instead of a movie, let's write

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Talking Movies

wrote the screenplay for her film school diploma, and she's only the second black woman to have shown a film in competition at cannes. translation: i was feeling a lot of emotion on the red carpet - during this big screening at the theatre lumiere. and a lot of pride, too — a lot of pride to have a first film in competition, especially since i started directing very recently — just three years ago — and a pride to represent africa, especially in competition. these films in the continent of africa that are in official selection at cannes certainly feels like a seismic moment for the festival, a moment where perspectives in world cinema are changing, and the event certainly doesn't feel as eurocentric as it has done before. well, that brings our look back

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on top of the app as well it's not something under centralized control like microsoft recognized it as well. from what i've seen even in dc there are coalitions coming together across a lot of industries to bring order to this and put standards in place. i think you will see that. it is a little bit troubling right now just how discordant i is. >> it's interesting i have talked to some other writers on strike right now here in hollywood. at the concern among them shoul they be concerned. they cai coming and you ask to write a screenplay. they can turn things up quickly. >> they have a ton of legitimat concerns with how it changes everything for everyone the industry i came from music not just ai but digital be be shape everything from compensation to rights. they should be concerned but at the same time i think you will

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yet climate changes is impacting the region and droughts mean they can't escape their communal obligations. translation: | wanted to write i a really great love story like romeo and juliet, but a love story that would take place in africa, in senegal, and i wanted it to be a tragedy like phaedra, or lady macbeth. director ramata—toulaye sy first wrote the screenplay for her film school diploma, and she's only the second black woman to have shown a film in competition at cannes. translation: i was feeling a lot of emotion on the red carpet - during this big screening at the theatre lumiere. and a lot of pride, too — a lot of pride to have a first film in competition, especially since i started directing very recently — just three years ago — and a pride to represent africa, especially in competition. these films in the continent of africa that are in official

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