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George Clooney On Golden Globes, Kidman

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George Clooney On Golden Globes, Kidman

NEW YORK (CBS) ― E! News host Giuliana Rancic snagged George Clooney at the Critic's Choice Awards to get his take on the writer's strike and its impact on the Golden Globes. Clooney also set the record straight on whether or not he would cross a Golden Globes picket line.

"If the union decides to strike it, I'm not gonna cross a picket line, and that is how I've always been," Clooney told Rancic. "This is a one industry town. What matters is it is not just actors and writers that are unemployed. There are 100,000 people that are in trouble. They need to get people in a room and sit them down and lock the door until they come up with a solution."

Clooney also chimed in on Nicole Kidman's recent pregnancy announcement with husband Keith Urban.

"At least she is older than 16. ... I'm thrilled for her, it is pretty great," Clooney said.

(© 2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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