“Moonlight” won three Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor and Adapted Screenplay. The film’s director, Barry Jenkins, and writer Tarell Alvin McCraney join “CBS This Morning” from Los Angeles to discuss the now-infamous on-stage mix-up for the Best Picture announcement and the impact of the film. Source
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President Trump addresses governors at the White House
President Trump hosted a dinner at the White House on Sunday for U.S. governors. He spoke at the annual dinner, giving a toast and mentioning policy. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has the latest. Source
Leslie Moonves and Julie Chen at the Oscars
CBSN and Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima were on the red carpet at the Oscars. Zima caught up with Leslie Moonves, who is chairman of the board, president and CEO of CBS Corporation, and with Julie Chen, who is host and moderator of “The Talk” and host of the reality series “Big Brother.” Source
Kirsten Dunst interview at the Oscars
Kirsten Dunst walked the red carpet at the 89th annual Oscars. Dunst spoke with Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima before the ceremony. Source
Sting interview on the red carpet at the Oscars
Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima talked to stars on the red carpet at the 89th Annual Academy Awards, including musician Sting about the message behind his performance and nomination. Source
Viggo Mortensen on the red carpet at the 89th Oscars
Viggo Mortensen was nominated for best actor. He talked to Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima on the red carpet. Source
Ava DuVernay talks diversity at the Oscars
Ava DuVernay was at the 89th Annual Academy Awards, nominated for her directing work. DuVernay talked to Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima about diversity, inclusion and more at the Oscars. Source
Interview with Auli’i Cravalho of Disney’s animated “Moana”
Auli’i Cravalho, the voice of Moana in “Moana,” was on the Oscars red carpet. Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima spoke with her about her performance and plans for the future. Source
Lin-Manuel Miranda talks ACLU support and more at the Oscars
Lin-Manuel Miranda was joined by his mother on the red carpet for the 89th Annual Academy Awards. He spoke to Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima about support for the ACLU, and the possibly of becoming the youngest EGOT. Source
Ruth Negga on the ACLU ribbon she wore on the red carpet
Ruth Negga is nominated for best actress for her role in “Loving.” Entertainment Tonight’s Lauren Zima caught up with her about what she hopes to see at the Oscars, and the ACLU ribbon she wore on the red carpet. Source