HUMAN TRAFFICKING HEARING SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS W/ JADA PINKETT SMITH
FTG OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING HEARING, SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS W/ JADA PINKETT SMITH
INTERVIEW - In Conversation With Priyanka Chopra Jonas - Red Sea International Film Festival 2024
JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - DECEMBER 11: (INTERVIEW) (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Handout clip was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this handout footage provided by The Red Sea International Film Festival, Priyanka Chopra Jonas speaks to Raya Abirached about being part of "The Matrix Resurrections" and working with Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Jada Pinkett Smith at the In Conversation With Priyanka Chopra Jonas during the Red Sea International Film Festival 2024 on December 11, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Footage by The Red Sea International Film Festival via Getty Images)
Jada Pinkett Smith Promoting "Woo"
Jada Pinkett Smith discusses collaborating with husband Will Smith as she promotes her new film "Woo" in 1998. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
WILL SMITH AND JADA PINKETT SMITH
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2007 79th Oscars Red Carpet
79th Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals - Kodak Theater - Hollywood - Jada Pinkett Smith in Carolina Herrera gown - son Jaden Smith - Will Smith - Jada poses - Will and Jada give interview - red carpet - Oscars - theatre - celebrities - glamour - PREMIUM RATE FOOTAGE
CELEBRITIES
B-Roll: Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith Arriving photos.
Ent Profile: Jada Pinkett - Smith (05/11/1998)
24h Pujadas: [program of April 18, 2023]
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Los Angeles Premiere Of Columbia Pictures' "Bad Boys: Ride Or Die" - Arrivals
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 30: (L-R) Trey Smith, Willow Smith, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jaden Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Norris attend the Los Angeles Premiere Of Columbia Pictures' "Bad Boys: Ride Or Die" at TCL Chinese Theatre on May 30, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Footage by New Vision/Getty Images)
2002
PREMIUM RATE FOOTAGE - 2002 Academy Awards - Kodak Theater Hollywood - Oscars -stars - arrivals - red carpet - celebrities - actors - paparrazzi - Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith hurry past photographers
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B-Roll: Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith with Ruby Dee
RED CARPET CELEBRITIES
Samuel L. Jackson, Jada Pinkett Smith and Caleb Pinkett at the red carpet premier event for the film "Lakeview Terrace". The producer, Will Smith, talks about Caleb Smith having a role in the film and also being the brother of his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. The stars of the film "The Secret Life of Bees" at a red carpet event include Jennifer Hudson, Queen Latifah and Alicia Keys.
JADA PINKETT SMITH SLAVERY HEARING ARRIVAL
FTG OF ACTRESS JADA PINKETT SMITH ARRIVING TO THE HEARING ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING / ALSO INCLUDES FTG OF HER HUSBAND WILL SMITH Congress got an unpleasant wake-up call from Hollywood today: Nearly 150 years after President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, slavery still persists in the United States of America. Wearing a white t-shirt that declared 'Free Slaves' beneath a brown blazer, actress Jada Pinkett Smith testified before Congress today to draw attention to human-trafficking and forced labor, not only in the U.S., but around the world. "This old monster is still with us," Pinkett Smith told the Senate committee on Foreign Relations. "This is an ugly, and too often invisible, problem." Various estimates indicate that between 21 million and 27 million people are currently enslaved around the world, including an approximation of 40,000 victims in the United States. "Fighting slavery doesn't cost a lot of money," she said. "The costs of allowing it to exist in our nation and abroad are much higher. It robs us of the thing we value most - our freedom. We know what that freedom is worth." Pinkett Smith said she became interested in the issue after her daughter, Willow, brought to her attention the Kony 2012 YouTube documentary about Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony and African children forced into sexual slavery or used as soldiers Pinkett Smith was accompanied on Capitol Hill by her husband, actor Will Smith, and their daughter. She also brought along three trafficking survivors to help underscore the gravity of the issue and press Congress for more action. "We need more adequate funding for programs that can actually, first, protect young women and men who are victims of trafficking and then also the programs that help transition our young people from those traumas into being able to create and develop lives so that they're not only survivors but they are thriving," Pinkett Smith said. "These young ladies that are here with us today are young women who are not just surviving but they're thriving." The survivors did not testify, but stood to be acknowledged during the hearing. "It is so important for people to be able to see real people that this affected and whose lives were turned completely upside down but who have turned their lives back," Sen. John Kerry, the chairman of the committee, said at the hearing. "Until I came to the Senate and began to learn about this [by working on] this committee, I had no idea that these kinds of things were happening right here in our own country." While Congress has authorized legislation, including the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, multiple times over the past dozen years to combat human trafficking, future funding has yet to be appropriated. "It's disturbing, obviously, that there are as many people, that it's probably grown, not diminished, even though we've made progress in certain places," Kerry, D-Mass., added. "There has to be a much more concentrated global effort on this."
MTV AWARDS ARRIVALS (9/5/1997)
New York hosted the MTV music awards last night. The big winners were rock star Beck, took home 5 awards, the British band Jamiroquai, won four awards. There were mentions of the late Princess Diana at the award show. England's Spice Girls dedicated their award to her. Madonna told the audience that society needs to curb it's appetite for gossip, and that society needs to share the blame for the death of the Princess along with tabloid media.
Entertainment Germany Collateral - Berlin premiere of Tom Cruise's latest film
NAME: GER COLLATERAL 010904E TAPE: EF04/0871 IN_TIME: 10:38:34:07 DURATION: 00:07:48:11 SOURCES: APTN/Dreamworks DATELINE: Berlin - 1 September 2004 RESTRICTIONS: No re-use/re-sale of film clips without clearance-No Internet SHOTLIST APTN Berlin - 1 September 2004 1. Ext. Berlin town hall 2. Tom Cruise and Berlin mayor Klaus Wowereit greeting people 3. Medium shot of Tom Cruise 4. Wide shot Tom Cruise and Klaus Wowereit outside the town hall 5. Tom Cruise and Klaus Wowereit entering room 6. Pan hands of Tom Cruise signing Golden book of Berlin to his face 7. Zoom out Berlin baer to Tom Cruise and klaus Wowereit 8. Close up face of Tom Cruise 9. Pan Tom Cruise holding Berlin bear 10. Close up Tom Cruise kissing Berlin bear 11. Medium shot of media and Tom Cruise 12. Pan Tom Cruise and Berlin mayor Klaus Wowereit posing and leaving DreamWorks Distribution LLC 13. Film clip: 'Collateral' APTN Berlin - 1 September 2004 14. Tom Cruise entering press conference at "Meistersaal" in Berlin 15. Wide shot of press conference with Tom Cruise Jada Pinkett Smith and Michael Mann 16. SOUNDBITE (English) Jada Pinkett Smith: "That was one of my favourite aspects of the movie is that Michael was able to capture that kind of authentic connection between two strangers. I've seen someone across a room and there's that connection with the eyes. You may never get over to that person to say "hi" or "what's your name?" or "who are you?" but it's that exchange that you have. And I think those are the gems of our humanity that we have the opportunity to express every day, and in every exchange that I have I look for that. I look for that spark, I look for that gem, whether it's meeting a new friend or what have you. So, yeah that has definitely happened to me. Now I don't always get my number out. Can't do that anymore." 17. C/A press 18. Medium shot of Jada Pinkett Smith, Michael Mann and Tom Cruise 19. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Cruise: "'War Of The Worlds' we're going to start shooting in November, Steven and I. It's a picture that, when we finished 'Minority Report' we came up with the idea. And the story, David Koepp wrote it, and I'm very excited about it. " 20. 'Collateral' sign 21. Medium shot press conference 22. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Mann: "Tony Yerkovich who created 'Miami Vice' he wrote the screenplay and he has the creative credit on it. Somehow in my spare time I wrote the feature film version of it. I'm going to produce it, I don't know whether I'm going to direct it or not. It will be out some time in 2006." 23. Pan background poster to stage 24. C/A cameramen 25. Wide shot of presser, zoom in 26. Pan Tom Cruise to background banner DreamWorks Distribution LLC 25. Film clip: 'Collateral' APTN Berlin - 1 September 2004 26. Pan Potsdamer Platz to movie theatre 27. Tom Cruise signing autographs 28. Jada Pinkett Smith arriving 29. Jada Pinkett Smith signing autographs 30. Pan Jada Pinkett's hands to her face 31. Medium shot Jada Pinkett 32. Medium shot Tom Cruise signing autographs 33. Jada Pinkett Smith giving interview 34. SOUNDBITE (English) Jada Pinkett Smith: (about music career) "Both. I love my music and the great thing about my music is that I do it how I want to do it, when I want to do it. I'm really in a great place in my career right now because I can pretty much do what I want to do. So, I can wait for those great scripts to come along that I can participate in, and when they don't I work on my music. So, it's a great life. It's just creating a different outlet for my creativity, that's all." 35. Medium shot Tom Cruise 36. Medium shot Tom Cruise giving interview 37. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Cruise: (about Mission Impossible III being filmed in Berlin next year) "It's a city that I haven't seen it shot the way I want to shoot it. It's a modern city, especially when you look at the kind of technology that Michael Mann developed in 'Collateral' - what you can accomplish at night in this city. The locations that I had I thought were very visual and worked specifically for the story that we are working on. I like being here." 38. Fans 39. Tom Cruise walking away, pan to banner CRUISE THE TOAST OF BERLIN US-actor Tom Cruise came to Germany's capital Berlin Wednesday to introduce his new film 'Collateral.' Early in the day he was welcomed by the Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit and signed the Golden book of Berlin. He also received a white porcelain Berlin bear as a gift. After a press conference held with co-star Jada Pinkett Smith and 'Collateral' director Michael Mann, the 42-year-old Hollywood hunk took time to sign autographs for his army of fans before the Potsdamer Platz premiere. Speaking to APTN Cruise said how much he enjoyed Berlin - a city he returns to next year when filming of 'Mission Impossible 3' gets underway. 'Collateral' tells the story of a cab driver played by Jamie Foxx and a contract killer (cruise) in a gritty, stylised downtown Los Angeles over the course of just one night. When an offshore drugs cartel learns they are about to be indicted by a federal grand jury, they mount an operation to identify and kill all the key witnesses. Cruise's character, Vincent has little time to take care of a lot of deadly business. While Cruise has explored the dark side of human nature before in films such as 'Magnolia' and 'Interview With the Vampire' critics are touting this dark role as a breakthrough for the actor who once personified the all-American boy. Cruise's character Vincent is charming and at times sympathetic, but he's a bonafide sociopath. 'Collateral' is released in Germany 23 September 2004.
FILE: JADA PINKETT SMITH OPENS UP ABOUT HAIR LOSS
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nON HER NEW FACEBOOK TALK SHOW, ACTRESS JADA PINKETT SMITH OPENED UP ABOUT HER EXPERIENCE WITH HAIRLOSS.\nON HER SHOW "RED TABLE TALK", THE ACTRESS SAID HER HAIR STARTED FALLING OUT IN HANDFULS, SO NOW SHE KEEPS IT SHORT.\nDOCTORS HAVEN'T FOUND A DIAGNOSIS YET, BUT SHE THINKS IT'S DUE TO STRESS. \nSMITH SAID SHE STARTED WEARING TURBANS AND HAIR WRAPS TO COVER HER CONDITION AND HELP HER FEEL EMPOWERED. \n -TAG-\nRED TABLE TALK FEATURES PINKETT SMITH, HER MOTHER ADRIENNE CANFIELD NORRIS, AND DAUGHTER WILLOW SMITH.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nWILL SMITH HAIR LOSS HEATH MEDICINE DOCTORS\n\n
2006
PREMIUM FOOTAGE - 78th Academy Awards - Sunday, March 5, 2006 - Kodak Theatre - Hollywood Boulevard - Oscars - red carpet arrivals - photographers - paparazzi - cameras - grandstand - fans - glamour - press - Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith
ACADEMY AWARDS RED CARPET
The red carpet event preceding the Academy Awards includes such stars as Beyonce, Mark Wahlberg and Will and Jada Pinkett Smith.
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B-Roll: Jada Pinkett Smith talking with reporters.