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duvernay said she wasn t interested in doing a, quote, white savior movie, but wanted to do a movie centered on the people. the president of the african-american film critics association and presidential historian douglas brinkley join me to sort this out. millions of americans will see the film and believe that s what actually happened. do you think the filmmakers who make historical movies have more of a responsibility to be accurate? jake i think that this film doesn t pretend to be a documentary. it s simply a cinematic experience that offers entertainment and also a look at events that led up to the selma march which were very key to the civil rights movement. i think that it s unfair to burden this film with those sets of expectations because it s a movie, at the end of the day.
selma was lbj s idea. that s a little much isn t it? that s a little much. look, martin luther king deserves all the credit. he brought the fight to alabama, whether it s the montgomery busboy situation or the fight in birmingham this is king s movie and king s show. i think the controversy is it makes lbj seem like the one that s putting the fbi in the early 60s on king when it was bobby kennedy, the attorney general who did it. we re in a tough field in history looking for factual accuracy. seems to me with so much at stake in a wonderful film like this that some of that could have been corrected. you could go online and read 100 historical accuracies in the film. it s a hollywood movie. nobody s expecting it to be accurate. but it s in my view blaming lyndon johnson for having a kind of bigoted attitude that he never had. and it certainly didn t have when he supported the civil
investigated by aviation authorities there in indonesia. they expect the results of that investigation to come in another one to two weeks. essentially, did they do things properly did they have all the access to the information they needed before taking off. and what needs to be done so this doesn t happen again. rene marsh thank you so much. i want to david molko who is live in surabaya, indonesia. divers were told earlier today to stand down. are conditions going to cooperate? will they be able to get back into the water? reporter: just about an hour till first light here in surabaya we re going into day 11 of the search-and-rescue effort. seems like we talk about this every day at this time. on monday no visibility monday no visibility tuesday, they couldn t even get divers into the water. so coming up on wednesday morning, hoping to do it again. the forecast again, looking better but they ve been saying that every day. and we know that conditions can change out there in a spli
i m jake tapper. our pop culture lead makers of the movie selma which tells the story of the legendary civil rights march, are being criticized for taking some creative license with that historical event. the producers gild is snubbing the film s creator where its list of award nominees after critics went after the filmmaker filmmaker s twisted history. the relationship between dr. martin luther king jr. and president lyndon b. johnson. in the south, there have been thousands of racially motivated murders. we need your help. dr. king this thing is going to have to wait. it cannot wait. the film tells the story of protests and grassroots activists who helped lead the way to the voting rights act of 1965. former white house staffers from that era say the movie doesn t portray lbj inaccurately. the film s director ava