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jolene. thanks for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> all right, jolene, i have been off the market for 18 years, so please enlighten me to what this dating sunday entails. >> so similar to it's just lunch , where we find that it's our busiest time of year. singles are making a new year's resolution to find love. uh- the dating sites and apps also see an uptake in new members and so dating sunday is because it is the highest time of users. the week after new year's. >> aha! that makes a lot of sense. after all the hubbub of the holidays, now it's time to focus on yourself. now, along with this influx, let's talk about dating scams because those are oldest time you say there are actually new ways when it comes to technology and how that's being used to prey on people who are looking for a relationship. >> yes, unfortunately, lately the scams are alive and well, and with the i being becoming so strong, what we've seen is bots creating, you know, fake profiles, pictures to get si
jolene. thanks for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> all right, jolene, i have been off the market for 18 years, so please enlighten me to what this dating sunday entails. >> so similar to it's just lunch , where we find that it's our busiest time of year. singles are making a new year's resolution to find love. uh- the dating sites and apps also see an uptake in new members and so dating sunday is because it is the highest time of users. the week after new...
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all i know is she wrote "jolene." >> stephen: you think she's milking one vowel too long? >> jeff: it's obviously need. people have a natural inclination to reject things that they can't do. and i can't hold a note for very long. so that song is dead to me. >> stephen: do you know the story about stephen sondheim and leonard bernstein, about "there's a place for us" from "west side story." bernstein didn't like it. bernstein criticized it when they would go to a hearse because sondheim a young guy. and bernstein would go, let's play the "uh" song. he was processing sondheim for using that as the sustaining note. >> jeff: i get it. it's obnoxious. sondheim. parton. no thanks. i love both of them. that's kind of the point. not everything is for you, even people you love. i don't know. i just needed to punch up at somebody. bon jovi gets a couple punches and there too. >> stephen: because he's got better hair than you do? >> jeff: yeah. i'm wearing a hat. >> stephen: taking care of business, bachman turner overdrive. >>
all i know is she wrote "jolene." >> stephen: you think she's milking one vowel too long? >> jeff: it's obviously need. people have a natural inclination to reject things that they can't do. and i can't hold a note for very long. so that song is dead to me. >> stephen: do you know the story about stephen sondheim and leonard bernstein, about "there's a place for us" from "west side story." bernstein didn't like it. bernstein criticized it when...
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"american fiction" is in theaters now and it stars jeffrey wright, jolene kay brown, esa ray and erika alexander, who is getting some serious oscar buzz for her brilliant performance. i do mean brilliant. you may know erika as the iconic maxine shaw from the '90s sitcom "living single." we're talking about my generation, my time. i want to go behind the scenes with "american fiction" actress, erika alexander. i'm so excited you are here. let me give you all the love and all the flowers because there should be many. >> thanks for this invitation. i appreciate it. i love you so much. >> i love you, too. thank you for coming. when i saw the preview for this movie, i was immediatelycan i g looking on fandango when is it coming out? i bought the ticket. i wanted the whole row. i was so excited and then when you look at what the message is, this message, this movie, it uses satire to challenge the way that black people and their stories are portrayed in mainstream entertainment. >> yes. >> why did it resonate so much with you? >> because it's true, laura. i think black people talking about n
"american fiction" is in theaters now and it stars jeffrey wright, jolene kay brown, esa ray and erika alexander, who is getting some serious oscar buzz for her brilliant performance. i do mean brilliant. you may know erika as the iconic maxine shaw from the '90s sitcom "living single." we're talking about my generation, my time. i want to go behind the scenes with "american fiction" actress, erika alexander. i'm so excited you are here. let me give you all the...
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jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several presidential wives and other white house hostesses, including julia tyler. at the age of 76, dolley madison took 24 year old julia tyler. the new bride, and the new first lady of john tyler under her wing, serving as a bridge between the new republic and the antebellum era. as mrs. madison graced the white house functions during the tyler administration. i now turn the program over to the ladies. thank you, liz, and thank you, myra. and thank you to her for allowing us to be participate in this really interesting project. and we're happy to bring our presentation on julia gardiner tyler. and it represents
jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several...
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the reality is, jolene's point, there are significant tensions in this country a politically and do you the risk of allowing the sky with 74 million votes to be thrown into prison. the idea that all those people, or third of those folks are going to go home and say it's no big deal, it is what it is. that's likely not reality. so, to her point, i think it is important for someone who is trying to be the president of the country to try to instill unity and -- the division. that's bailey's point. >> i think that where the citizen comes in is that we have seen a lot of folks on the right, after donald trump destroys democrat, or say you know, what accountability would be two devices for this country. we shouldn't pursue legal remedies, it is too divisive to hold donald trump accountable. that is essentially what they threatened the supreme court with it today. to hold him accountable with the u.s. constitution. that is what you have -- >> correct. there is an agreement. and that is what has been missing. people calling for healing after this distorted democratic form one accountabilities a
the reality is, jolene's point, there are significant tensions in this country a politically and do you the risk of allowing the sky with 74 million votes to be thrown into prison. the idea that all those people, or third of those folks are going to go home and say it's no big deal, it is what it is. that's likely not reality. so, to her point, i think it is important for someone who is trying to be the president of the country to try to instill unity and -- the division. that's bailey's point....
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i would like to start by director's report welcoming a staff member, member service jolene rousseau who is in the room. >> please stand. welcome, we are delighted to have you with us and congratulations to planning to spend this portion of your career with us. >> thank you. i also want to recognize in the room is carrie brusheers and her coordinator lisa not in the room but may be watching. she is pretty busy. they pulled off incredible event for the wellbeing awards event a few weeks ago and it was very well attended and they gave out lots of awards to many different city departments. i was privileged to moderate a panel of department leaders to speak to how they viewed wellbeing. t thapanel included the jada jurden from the department of public works. she was quite inspirational to listen to. kelly dearman, department director within the health service agency and as well as city attorney david chui, so it was a nice mix of folks and they were really very passionate about the wellbeing program and it's just i think a testament to the work carrie and her team have done. a small team, bu
i would like to start by director's report welcoming a staff member, member service jolene rousseau who is in the room. >> please stand. welcome, we are delighted to have you with us and congratulations to planning to spend this portion of your career with us. >> thank you. i also want to recognize in the room is carrie brusheers and her coordinator lisa not in the room but may be watching. she is pretty busy. they pulled off incredible event for the wellbeing awards event a few...