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Alec Baldwin plays the controversial automaker in the new film Framing John DeLorean. "I think that John was a narcissistic and overreaching Type A guy," Baldwin says. "He was one of those guys that wanted to have his own thing." Nicole Rivelli Photographie/Sundance Selects hide caption
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Alec Baldwin plays the controversial automaker in the new film Framing John DeLorean. "I think that John was a narcissistic and overreaching Type A guy," Baldwin says. "He was one of those guys that wanted to have his own thing." Nicole Rivelli Photographie/Sundance Selects hide caption
As John DeLorean, Alec Baldwin Revisits The Past Of A Car Made For The Future
Have Tech Companies Become Too Powerful? Congress Will Investigate
Johnson & Johnson faces multiple lawsuits, including one over the opioid epidemic. A reputation for corporate responsibility, dating back to the Tylenol scandal, offers a measure of protection, but no guarantee, analysts say. Mike Blake/Reuters hide caption
Johnson & Johnson, Under Fire, Has Track Record Of Weathering Trouble
2 Democratic Representatives From New Jersey Differ On Impeaching Trump
Mexican Trade Delegation Will Try To Head Off Trump's Planned Tariffs
House Lawmakers To Call Out Trump Administration On White Supremacist Violence
Lawyer Reid Weingarten made his reputation by sending lawmakers to prison and investigating allegations in 1992 that a presidential campaign conspired with a foreign adversary to help its own election prospects. Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption