Disney won't show 'Simpsons' episode in Hong Kong that mentions 'forced labor'


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An episode of “The Simpsons” that includes a line about “forced labor camps” in mainland China has been pulled from Disney’s streaming platform in Hong Kong.

A scene in the second episode of its latest season depicts the show’s matriarch, Marge Simpson, cycling on an indoor spin bike with an on-screen instructor in front of a virtual background of the Great Wall of China.

During the scene, the instructor says: “Behold the wonders of China. Bitcoin mines, forced labor camps where children make smartphones, and romance.”

CNN has confirmed that the episode — which first aired in October — is unavailable on the Hong Kong version of Disney+. The episode, however, is available to watch in the United States on Hulu, another Disney platform.

The removal comes after the rollout of a controversial national security law in Hong Kong in 2020, which bans “sedition, secession and subversion” against Beijing. It also enables Chinese national security agencies to operate in the city.

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declined to comment, while the Hong Kong government did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Financial Times was first to report the news on Monday.

Disney has faced scrutiny for omitting content deemed critical of China before — including with the same show.

In November 2021, the Hollywood giant removed another episode of “The Simpsons” from its Disney+ platform in Hong Kong. It featured a scene in Tiananmen Square, the site of a brutal massacre of pro-democracy protesters in Beijing in 1989.

In that episode, the Simpsons family visiting the Chinese capital comes across a sign in the square that says, “On this site, in 1989, nothing happened.”

The latest reference comes as China continues to be accused of forced labor, particularly in its far western region of Xinjiang.

In 2021, the United States barred all imports from the region, where the US State Department has estimated that up to two million Uyghurs and members of other ethnic groups have been imprisoned in a network of internment camps. Former detainees have alleged they were subjected to intense political indoctrination, forced labor, torture, and sexual abuse in such sites.

China has fiercely denied committing human rights violations in Xinjiang. It has previously said it established such centers as a way to counter “extremism” in the region.

— CNN’s Tara Subramaniam contributed to this report.

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Barbra Streisand asked Robert Redford to do 'take after take' of sex scene in 'The Way We Were,' book claims

Barbra Streisand’s first sex scene with Robert Redford in the sweeping romantic drama “The Way We Were” allegedly took two days to film — to producer Ray Stark’s dismay.

The claim was made by Robert Hofler, who wrote a book about the making of the 1973 film titled “The Way They Were: How Epic Battles and Bruised Egos Brought a Classic Hollywood Love Story to the Screen.”

The book, timed to the 50th anniversary of the film’s release, explores how the instant classic was “a nightmare to make, with a difficult cast, a jumbled plot about mismatched partners, countless delays and rewrites, on-set tensions between everyone involved, difficulties at every step of the production, the skyrocketing demands of Ms. Streisand, a leading man who happily ditched premieres on both coasts and mixed critical reviews.”

"The Way They Were: How Epic Battles and Bruised Egos Brought a Classic Hollywood Love Story to the Screen" was published in January.

“The Way They Were: How Epic Battles and Bruised Egos Brought a Classic Hollywood Love Story to the Screen” was published in January.
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Reps for Redford, 86, and Streisand, 80, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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“Streisand asked for take after take with Redford atop her,” Hofler told Fox News Digital. “There’s no reason a scene like that should take two days. That’s how many takes there were. The movie was already going over budget and over schedule. Ray Stark was particularly upset that it took two days to film. The only thing I can think of in terms of why it took two days to film is because Barbra Streisand wanted to do take after take. Redford does nothing in the scene. He’s lying there asleep and at one point, he moves on top, kisses her on the neck and falls asleep.”

But there may have been a good reason why filming the scene dragged on. In the book, Hofler alleged that Streisand was “infatuated” and “mesmerized” with her co-star, who was playing a “Ken doll,” as Redford himself described.

Despite their on-screen chemistry, Robert Redford was allegedly reluctant to work with Barbra Streisand.

Despite their on-screen chemistry, Robert Redford was allegedly reluctant to work with Barbra Streisand.
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“Various people on the set told me that Streisand had a mad crush on Redford, and in previous interviews, both [director] Sydney Pollack and [writer] Arthur Laurents said the same thing,” Hofler explained. “It was very obvious to everyone that she had a crush on him. One thing that I did in the book is that I talked about all the other actresses who co-starred with him, who also admitted to having crushes on him. Meryl Streep admitted to having a crush on him. She once said, ‘Robert Redford is the best kisser in Hollywood.’ Now, she’d already made several films with some great-looking guys. Natalie Wood also thought he was a gorgeous man.”

“But by the time Redford worked with Streisand, he was a happily married man with four kids,” Hofler shared. “He was never one of those people you heard about, even in the grapevine, having affairs. He kept things extremely professional. And he didn’t even want to meet with Barbra in the first place. When it came to his films, he wanted everything to be spontaneous… It was also very well known in Hollywood that Barbra had affairs with her leading men. Not all of them, though. She loathed Walter Matthau in ‘Hello Dolly.’ They loathed each other.”

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“But when it came to that love scene, Barbra asked for take after take,” Hofler insisted. “Robert finally gave a look to [director] Sydney Pollack — one that said, ‘I’ve had enough.'”

For the love scene, Redford wore "two athletic supporters." As for Streisand, she opted for a bikini.

For the love scene, Redford wore “two athletic supporters.” As for Streisand, she opted for a bikini.
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According to the book, Redford wore “two athletic supporters” to “protect himself in more ways than one,” while Streisand “chose to don a bikini.”

“He didn’t use it to protect himself from her,” Hofler clarified. “Nowadays, you would have an intimacy coach… I did a book called ‘Sexplosion,’ which is about movies and novels that broke sexual taboos between 1968 and 1973. One of the movies I covered was ‘Midnight Cowboy.’ In Jon Voight’s bedroom scene, they glued something over his crotch. It was very gooey and supposedly a total mess.”

“But there were all kinds of intimacy things that actors did,” he shared. “When it came to filming those types of scenes, there’s some kind of material that people used to protect themselves from each other, private-wise. I did an interview once with a very young actress. She’d never done a love scene before. There was a very famous actor — I won’t tell you who — but he said to her, ‘Don’t be offended if I’m aroused, and don’t be offended if I’m not aroused.’

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According to sources, Streisand had a "mad crush" on her co-star.

According to sources, Streisand had a “mad crush” on her co-star.
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“But in the case of Redford and Streisand, the supporters were simply an intimacy thing even though Redford refuted it. But if you look at the scene, he could be wearing armor… And I thought it was kind of clever of Streisand… It was a very closed set. I talked to a couple of people who were there, and they just talked about it going on and on.”

Redford would later joke to a Newsweek reporter that the only thing he wore on set was Aramis, the Estée Lauder fragrance for men. Hofler pointed out that the quip mimicked what Marilyn Monroe said when she was asked about her nude calendar photographs that ended up in Playboy. “I had nothing on but the radio,” the blonde bombshell teased.

During their second love scene, Redford allegedly refused to say the line, “It will be better this time.” It is believed the actor assumed the audience would think he was bad in bed.

Redford allegedly refused to say the line, "It will be better this time."

Redford allegedly refused to say the line, “It will be better this time.”
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“Through an email exchange, I asked him why he refused to say the line and Redford did not answer my question, although he answered several other questions,” said Hofler. “Again, Ray Stark was furious and wanted the scene reshot with the line clearly spoken, ‘It’ll be better this time,’ which the producer thought was ‘chivalrous’ of [the character] Hubbell. But by that time, Pollack had taken Redford’s position on the line, saying it was ‘superfluous.’ Previously, Pollack had found the line important. Laurents also found it important and freaked out in a memo about Redford’s refusal to say it.”

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Pollack was said to be too “exhausted” to shoot the film about a week after it began. While the chemistry between Streisand and Redford was undeniable, Redford had concerns about working with his leading lady from the start.

“Streisand had this habit of calling Pollack every night to discuss what had happened that day and what they were going to do the next day,” Hofler explained. “He spoke very highly of Streisand, but he thought, ‘Can you just relax?’… And there was a bit of a tug-of-war between Redford and Streisand. He was reluctant to work with her. He didn’t think she had been tested as a dramatic actress. He also feared that she would be very controlling and end up directing the movie. He just didn’t want the film to be turned into a Barbra Streisand musical.”

Redford allegedly didn't want Streisand's character in "The Way We Were" to point out any of his gray hairs. He even slashed out the line from the script.

Redford allegedly didn’t want Streisand’s character in “The Way We Were” to point out any of his gray hairs. He even slashed out the line from the script.
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“I knew an actor from ‘Funny Girl’ who played the delivery boy who gives Streisand a bouquet at the train station before she sings ‘Don’t Rain on My Parade,'” Hofler shared. “He said it took three days to film his coming in and giving her a bouquet of roses… He said he’d never seen anyone so arrogant on set as Barbra Streisand.”

The other objection Redford had involved another memorable scene.

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“At the very end of the film in front of the Plaza Hotel, when Streisand pushed back the bangs on Redford’s forehead for the fourth and last time, Redford was supposed to say ‘gray,'” said Hofler. “But the word was clearly crossed out.”

"The Way We Were" was a box office success and is still revered by film buffs today.

“The Way We Were” was a box office success and is still revered by film buffs today.
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“One could surmise that if Redford was never bad in bed that he was also never going to go ‘gray,’” he added.

“The Way We Were” went on to become one of the most popular movies of the year. Made for about $5 million, it brought in 10 times that at the box office. It ranked No. 6 in the American Film Institute’s list of top romantic movies. The title song, powered by Streisand, was Billboard’s top single of 1974

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry out indefinitely with ligament damage



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Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry could be facing significant time away from the court following an injury suffered in the team’s 119-113 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday.

The 34-year-old left the game in the third quarter with an apparent knee injury after colliding with a Mavs player.

On Sunday, the Warriors announced that an MRI confirmed Curry suffered “partial tears to his superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseous membrane as well as a contusion to his lower leg.”

The team said Curry will miss Monday’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder and that the timetable for his return will be announced in the coming days.

“I didn’t know those ligaments existed,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters.

“I think the main thing is he’s going to be out for a little bit. We’re going to reevaluate in a few days.”

Curry finished Saturday’s game with 21 points, six rebounds and seven assists before limping off injured.

The two-time MVP is now facing his second spell on the sidelines this season after missing 11 games between December and January with a shoulder injury.

“The good news is, he’s going to be back,” Kerr added.

“We don’t exactly know when, but it’s not an injury that’s going to keep him out for the season. He’s going to come back this season and, hopefully, sooner rather than later.”


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Manhunt underway for man who critically wounded an off-duty NYPD officer who was trying to buy a car

A manhunt was underway Sunday for a gunman who critically wounded an off-duty New York Police Department officer who arranged on social media to meet at a Brooklyn street address to buy a car, authorities said.

When the officer arrived with a relative in the borough’s East New York neighborhood, the gunman announced a robbery and displayed a gun, leading to an exchange of gunfire that wounded the officer, according to Michael Baldassano, assistant chief of the NYPD Detectives Bureau.

Baldassano told a news conference late Saturday that the gunman fled the scene and the officer was taken to Brookdale Hospital. He asked anyone with information to contact police.

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Baldassano, responding to a question, said there was no reason to believe that the gunman knew that the officer worked for the police department, but it was a question that remained under investigation.

A manhunt is underway for a gunman who critically wounded an off-duty police officer.

A manhunt is underway for a gunman who critically wounded an off-duty police officer.

Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said the critically wounded officer was a five-year NYPD veteran assigned to the patrol division.

“He is currently fighting for his life,” Sewell said.

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Mayor Eric Adams, attending the news conference with Sewell, vowed to “catch the person responsible.”

He blamed the shooting on “too many illegal guns … in the hands of bad people.”

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Patrick Lynch, president of the Police Benevolent Association, called on state legislators to find ways to attack gun and violence problems.

“You want to see reality, look at the devastation that those rounds caused to that young man’s body, listen to the cries of a wife, a father, a mother, their children. That’s reality. It’s causing devastation. This has to end,” he said.

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February 5, 2023 Suspected China spy balloon news

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With the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon shot down over the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are gearing up for briefings on China and how the Biden administration handled the short-lived, but geopolitically tense, crisis.

The Gang of Eight will receive a briefing as early Tuesday, according to a congressional source. The group consists of top Democratic and Republican leaders in both the House and Senate, as well as key Intelligence Committee members from both chambers. It is generally privy to sensitive information that the rest of Congress is not always briefed on.

Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Sunday that the full Senate will receive a classified briefing on China from the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment. That briefing is slated for February 15, according to a congressional source.

Schumer said the briefing will include information about China’s surveillance capabilities, research and development, advanced weapons systems, and other “critical platforms.”

“The full Senate — all senators of both parties — will have a larger and full China briefing next week. And that is something that I think will be very important, serious and hopefully nonpolitical,” the New York Democrat said at a news conference in Manhattan.

House Republicans are weighing a vote this week on a resolution condemning the Biden administration for its handling of the surveillance balloon, a source familiar with the discussions told CNN.

The resolution could be voted on also as early as Tuesday, the same day President Joe Biden will deliver the State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol.

The source cautioned to CNN, however, that discussions were still ongoing, and no firm plans had been made as yet. 

Republicans have been increasingly critical of the administration in recent days, accusing it of being slow to take action against the spy balloon and making the US look weak.

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NFL legend Lawrence Taylor lists top 5 defensive players of all time, leaves off one notable current star

Lawrence Taylor is known in the NFL as being one of the best defensive players of all time.

The New York Giants legend was their No. 2 overall pick in 1981 and made a lasting impact on the franchise and the entire league. He was the Defensive Player of the Year and Defensive Rookie of the Year in his first season in the NFL and went on to win two Super Bowls and be named to 10 Pro Bowl rosters and eight All-Pro First Teams. The Hall of Famer was inducted into Canton in 1999.

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Lawrence Taylor of New York lines up against the San Francisco 49ers for a playoff game at Giants Stadium on Jan. 4, 1987, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Lawrence Taylor of New York lines up against the San Francisco 49ers for a playoff game at Giants Stadium on Jan. 4, 1987, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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But who does he think are the best defensive players of all time?

Taylor named his list in an appearance on the “I AM ATHLETE” podcast. Brandon Marshall and the rest of the guests already put Taylor at No. 1.

The former pass-rusher put Reggie White, Deacon Jones, Deion Sanders and Ronnie Lott on his list.

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Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald during the San Francisco 49ers game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Oct. 30, 2022.

Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald during the San Francisco 49ers game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Oct. 30, 2022.
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One notable person Taylor didn’t put on the list was Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald.

“I’ll put him on the list if y’all want me to,” Taylor said.

Marshall and Taylor would debate Donald’s bona fides but Taylor said the former wide receiver only considers Donald a topfive defensive player of all time because they played in the same era.

Donald’s numbers are staggering. He’s a nine-time Pro Bowler, a seven-time All-Pro selection and bolstered his resume with a Super Bowl championship last season.

New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor walks off the field after losing to the San Francisco 49ers, 44-3, in their NFC playoff game at Candlestick Park on Jan. 15, 1998.

New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor walks off the field after losing to the San Francisco 49ers, 44-3, in their NFC playoff game at Candlestick Park on Jan. 15, 1998.
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He has 103 career sacks and 490 career tackles. The 2022 season was the first time in his entire career he played fewer than 14 games. It’s also the first time he recorded fewer than 10 tackles since the 2016 season. He had five this year.

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Viola Davis achieves EGOT with Grammy win for her audiobook



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After winning a Grammy Award, Viola Davis has officially completed the holy grail of entertainment awards.

Davis’ Sunday win for the audiobook of her memoir “Finding Me” completes her EGOT collection. She previously won an Emmy for her role in “How to Get Away with Murder,” an Oscar for “Fences,” and two Tony awards for “King Hedley III” and “Fences.”

Davis, 57, won the award for “Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording,” according to a tweet from the Recording Academy, which hosts the Grammys.

In her acceptance speech, the multi-hyphenate performer paid tribute to her younger self.

“I wrote this book to honor the 6-year-old Viola,” she said. “To honor her life, her joy, her trauma, everything. And, it has just been such a journey – I just EGOT!”

Davis’ career has been studded with awards and firsts. In 2015, she became the first Black woman to win an Emmy for best actress in a drama and in 2017, she became the first Black woman to score three Academy Award nominations.


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