02/16/2025: 28 Days, Policing the Internet, Timothée Chalamet

2025年2月16日:28天,网络警察,蒂莫西·查拉梅

60 Minutes

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2025-02-17

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Correspondent Scott Pelley reports from Washington, D.C., on whether President Trump’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) without Congress’ approval is legal. In the United States, most of what anyone says, sends or streams online, even if it’s hate-filled or toxic, is protected by the First Amendment as free speech. But as correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi reports, Germany is trying to bring order to the unruly World Wide Web by policing it in a way most Americans could never imagine. When Timothée Chalamet was offered the chance to play Bob Dylan in a film based on the legendary musician, a lot of people told him not to take it. Chalamet didn’t know much about playing the guitar or harmonica, or about Dylan himself. 60 MINUTES spends a couple of days with the 29-year-old actor to find out how he prepared for over five years to play one of the most enigmatic and revered musicians of our time for his film “A Complete Unknown,” which earned him his second Oscar nomination for best actor. Correspondent Anderson Cooper visits Chalamet’s childhood home and Dylan’s old haunts in New York City and discovers some of the parallels between the two artists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • It's too soon to tell how serious President Trump is in defiance of the Constitution.

  • But in just 28 days,

  • he's reinterpreted the 14th Amendment and closed agencies that Congress mandated by law.

  • The president says he has the authority to shut down an independent agency like usaid.

  • He most definitely does not.

  • While America is relaxing policies around social media and the Internet, Germany is cracking down.

  • We were with German police

  • as they conducted early morning raids on citizens who'd been accused of hate speech threats

  • and inciting violence online in the United States.

  • A lot of people look at this and say this is restricting free speech.

  • It's a threat to democracy.

  • Free speech needs boundaries.

  • Once upon a time you're just so fine through the bums a dime in your prime.

  • Timothee Chalamet pre recorded all the Dylan songs he'd sing in the movie.

  • They were supposed to be played back on set during filming, but it always sounded too clean.

  • The recording equipment's too clean now.

  • The guitars are too good.

  • Bob Dylan was drinking two bottles of red wine a day, sometimes smoking 30 packs of cigarettes.

  • Did you drink two bottles of wine and smoke 30 packs of him?

  • Like it, the smoking?