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People react to the Oscars slap heard around the world 

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Criticism of over Will Smith's actions at the Oscars is still pouring in, as the award show begins to investigate the situation. NBC News’ Joshua Johnson is joined by ESPN social specialist Terrika Foster-Brasby and Variety deputy TV editor Michael Schneider to address varying perspectives of the slap heard around the world.