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_JOJO RABBIT _TAKES THE OSCAR FOR BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAYFebruary 9, 2020
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_JOJO RABBIT _TAKES THE OSCAR FOR BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAYFebruary 9, 2020
Fox Searchlight Pictures _Jojo Rabbit _won't walk away from the 2020 Oscars empty-handed. Taika Waititi's World War II comedy __on Sunday won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, beating out _The Irishman_, _Joker_, _Little Women_, and _The Two Popes_. Waititi's main competitor in the Best Adapted Screenplay category was thought to be _Little Women_. _The New York_ _Times_' Kyle Buchanan noteswith
Waititi's win, he becomes the first indigenous director to win anOscar.
Waititi was previously nominated at the Oscars in 2005, when his short _Two Cars, One Night _was up for Best Live Action Short Film. Prior to the Academy Awards, _Jojo Rabbit_ took screenplay prizes from the Writers Guild of America Awards and the British Academy Film Awards. It also won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, the same prize Best Picture winner _Green Book _took last year. _Brendan Morrow_Update
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IRAN'S MISSILE ATTACK REPORTEDLY LEFT MORE THAN 100 TROOPS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY5:48 p.m.
AYMAN HENNA/AFP via Getty Images The aftermath of Iran's January missile strike is looking more and more serious by the day. The U.S. military will soon announce more than 100 troops suffered traumatic brain injuries after Iran attacked an Iraqi military base where they were stationed last month, a U.S. official tells _Reuters_.
That's an increase from the 64 diagnosed troops the government originally acknowledged, and comes after Trump dismissed the injuries as "headaches." Iran launched the Jan. 8 attack after the U.S. government assassinated Gen. Qassem Soleimani on Jan. 3. The U.S. military was reported to have advance notice of the strike, and Trump said the next day that "no Americans were harmed." Trump later repeatedly characterized any injuries sustained as "not very serious," and that he'd heard the troops had suffered only "headaches." A Pentagon spokesperson later confirmed those headaches were actually traumatic brain injuries, and the count of those affected was upped to 64. Monday's report would add another 30-plus injured troops on top of that, per _Reuters_. CNN later confirmed _Reuters'_ story via a U.S. official. A later statement from Pentagon Press Secretary Alyssa Farah revealed that "nearly 70 percent of those diagnosed" have since been able "to return to duty." "This is a snapshot in time and numbers can change," Farah acknowledged. _Kathryn Krawczyk_coronavirus update
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XI JINPING MADE A RARE PUBLIC APPEARANCE AMID CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK5:26 p.m.
Noel Celis - Pool/Getty Images) China's President Xi Jinping was out and about in Beijing on Monday as part of an effort to show he's taking active role in the country's response to the coronavirus outbreak. Xi doesn't often mingle with the public, per _The New York Times_,
but his absence during the virus' spread has been particularly noticeable. So on Monday, he was seen making stops at various spots in the capital, including a community center, hospital, and center for disease control. The president was wearing a surgical mask and had his temperature taken. He also spoke with medical workers in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, viavideo conferencing.
Wu Qiang, an independent political analyst in Beijing, said the virus has put "pressure" on Xi to show both the public and Chinese Communist Party insiders that he was at the heart of the government's response. "It has become a matter of political security," Wu said.
"Political security does not mean in the sense of popular resistance but rather that the epidemic may spread to Beijing and Shanghai, endangering the political operations of the so-called capital areas." Read more at _The New York Times_.
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Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images If you were getting excited about former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's sentencing later this month, it's time to temper your expectations, because it might be a while. District Judge Emmet Sullivan on Monday canceled the Feb. 27 sentencing indefinitely, per CNN,
after Justice Department prosecutors wrote in a court filing they believe Flynn's old defense team from the Washington, D.C., law firm Covington & Burling would be willing to share information about Flynn if Sullivan allows it. Sullivan now wants to allow some time for everyone to make their arguments and for the prosecution to negotiate with Flynn's new defense over the use of his old team inthe proceedings.
Flynn initially pleaded guilty in December 2018 to lying during former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into 2016 Russian election interference and was expected to be sentenced at the end of 2019, but he requested to change his plea to not guilty after alleging Covington withheld information from him while pressuring him to take a plea deal. The Justice Department now wants to let Covington counter those close claims, which could potentially even lead to a perjury charge for Flynn. Covington declined to comment on the latest court filings. Read more at CNN.
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President Trump's latest comments about China would be ironic if they weren't so disturbing. Trump hosted governors from around the country on Monday and gave a wide-ranging speech where he complained about the European Union's apparent bullying and then totally reversed his stance on criminal justice reform. While Trump touted clemency for drug offenders as recently as in his Super Bowl ad,
he complimented China's "maximum penalty" for "drug dealers" and how it's led to the country having "very little drug problem." Trump first complimented what's going on in the authoritarian government of China, and then praised some of the governors in front of him. "States with a very powerful death penalty on drug dealers don't have a drug problem," Trump said, though he added "I don't know if our country is ready for that." In contrast, Trump's Super Bowl ad featured Alice Marie Johnson thanking the president for granting her clemency after she'd been in prison for more than 20 years on drug-related charges. The ad wasreportedly
Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner's way of appealing to black voters._Kathryn Krawczyk_
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THE OSCARS JUST DREW ITS SMALLEST AUDIENCE EVER2:46 p.m.
Kevin Winter/Getty Images The Oscars received some rare good news last year ratings-wise, but this year? Not so much. The 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday drew an estimated 23.6 million viewers, the smallest audience in the show's history, _Variety_reports.
This is down from the 29.6 million people who tuned into the 2019 Oscars, which was the first time the ratings for the show had improvedin five years
.
The previous low for the Oscars was 26.5 million viewers in 2018. This continues the trend of awards show ratings slipping after the most recent Emmys, Golden Globes, and Grammys all shed viewership. The 2019 Emmys, in fact, was a total ratings disaster, plunging to just6.9 million viewers
.
Sunday's Academy Awards saw _Parasite_, which grossed $165 million at the worldwide box office,
surprisingly take Best Picture in a history-making upset over _1917_. Other films to win Oscars included the $1 billion-grossing DC hit _Joker _and _Once Upon a Time ..._ _in__ Hollywood_, the Quentin Tarantino movie that was also a box office success story. An unusual number of musical performances made up the telecast, including one from Grammy-sweeping Billie Eilish, which was heavily advertised beforehand. None of this, though, could stave off the ratings decline. This year's Oscars was also the second in a row with no host. That format was originally a complete accident, having come about after comedian Kevin Hart stepped down from hosting the 2019 show due to old offensive tweets. But when the 2019 Oscars improved in the ratings, the idea of going host-less stuck around. After not achieving the same success for round two, might a host be brought back in 2021? Could it finally be time for Dwayne Johnson to host and give us what hepromised
would be the "most fun and entertaining Oscars ever"? Help us, The Rock. You're our only hope. _Brendan Morrow_Poll Watch
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BLOOMBERG CREEPS INTO 3RD PLACE IN NEW NATIONAL POLL2:43 p.m.
Quinnipiac University released a new national pollMonday
and it's a doozy.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) took his first lead among Democratic presidential candidates in the poll, grabbing 25 percent support from those surveyed, while the usual frontrunner, former Vice President JoeBiden, dropped
nine
points. He's still in second place, but billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg looks like he's encroaching on Biden's turf, jumping up eight points which puts him in third place and just two behind the vice president. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) comes right behind Bloomberg. One of the keys to Bloomberg's rise and Biden's dip appears to be their standing among those surveyed who identify as a moderate or conservative Democrat. Biden generally held a wide lead in the category, per Quinnipiac, but
Bloomberg trails him by just 1 percentage point now, 22 to 21. In other news, Quinnipiac has Sanders, Biden, Bloomberg, Warren, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg all leadingPresident
Trump head to head, despite only Klobuchar and Buttigieg carryingfavorable ratings.
Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,519 registered voters, including 665 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, across the United States over the phone between Feb. 5-9. The margin of error is 2.5 percentage points overall and 3.8 percentage points among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents. Check out the full poll here. _Tim
O'Donnell_
The Final Countdown
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BERNIE SANDERS DOMINATES CNN'S LAST NEW HAMPSHIRE POLL1:32 p.m.
New Hampshire might just be an Iowa repeat — in terms of the results, not that whole app disaster. CNN has released its final poll before Tuesday's primary in New Hampshire, and it puts Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) firmly on top of the pack with 29 percent support among the state's likely primary voters. The only candidate who comes close to touching that total is former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor PeteButtigieg
with 22 percent support. The poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, also forecasts a similarly disappointing result for former Vice President Joe Biden come Tuesday. He got just 11 percent support in the CNN poll, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) narrowly behind at 10 percent. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) earned seven percent support, and no other candidate polled over fivepercent.
Just about half of respondents said they were committed to their candidate of choice when they took the survey Feb. 6-9, meaning things could completely turn upside down by Tuesday. Sanders was far and away the candidate with the most dedicated backers, with 42 percent of his supporters saying they'd definitely vote for him Tuesday. Just 18 percent of Buttigieg's voters said the same. The University of New Hampshire Survey Center interviewed 365 likely Democratic primary voters via landline and cell phone from Feb. 6–9, and the poll had a margin of error of 5.1 percent. _Kathryn Krawczyk_ See More Speed Reads * More about The Week* Subscribe
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