You were named back in 2015 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by time magazine. Then the likes of steven spielberg, denis villeneuve, Martin Scorsese all praising your film making. Without embarrassing you, how do you do it . Gosh, thats a. Thats a long list of accolades some deserved, some probably not. Um. How do i do it . I just love making films. I started making films when i was a kid. I borrowed my dads super 8 camera, started making super 8 films when i was seven or eight years old and ive never stopped. Itsjust something i love doing and i feel very fortunate and privileged to be able to work with a team of really, really talented people on each film. In the case of oppenheimer, this Incredible Cast that, you know, youve already mentioned, cillian and emily, but also, you know, Robert Downeer and matt damon and ken branagh you know, a very, very long list. Florence pugh and many others. Um. For me, how i do it is to bring together talented people like that
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neo-nazi arrested. the fbi accuses two people of trying to completely destroy baltimore by attacking the city s power grid. close call on the tarmac. the new investigation tonight after two planes nearly collide in austin. important news tonight. for social security recipients, the largest annual increase in four decades. but is it enough to help with the soaring cost of groceries? and music s biggest night. and beyonce s historic grammy win. announcer: this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell. reporting tonight from new york. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. there are new developments tonight in the chinese balloon story. the pentagon revealing today the u.s. navy has collected a majority of that chinese aircraft shot down over the weekend off the south carolina coast. and the senior u.s. general responsible for bringing down that balloon making a stunning admission. there we
this is america s newsroom. this all happened yesterday in orlando, florida. authorities say the gunman shot and killed his first victim around 11:00 a.m. she was a woman in her 20s as an acquaint answer of the suspect. bill: the gunman fled the scene and returned five hours later and opened fire on the reporter and photographer. they were rushed to the hospital. the reporter died of injuries identified as dillon lyons a journalist for spectrum news 13. dana: the gunman sphered a home and shot and killed a 9-year-old girl and wounded her mother. his actions were totally senseless. it is unclear why the suspect entered that home. we don t know what was in the mind of this suspect. and hopefully at some point he will talk to us about what his motives were. dana: the suspect was 19-year-old keith moses. he has a mile long rap sheet. bill: phil keating is live in miami with more on this. hello. good morning, bill. tragic story. the orlando police are withholding the