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so agap to probe into this, read more, and talk to other families and gradually -- took tomorrow but gradually i heard stories from my father, a story from money mom, my dad would talk about when way were won burning some wood from dead trees he said, let me tell you about a fire i once made and told me the story how when they had to leave, my dad was so mad he decided to say he's going to burn all their possessions they had that they couldn't carry. because he didn't want to leave it for people who didn't want them. thought this is my dad, this quiet, reserved farmer showing this protest? sort of like japanese-american lives mattered, and it was amazing to her the stories so gradually as a writer you piece together the stories and the one takeway with that, the one takeaway i had from that was this idea of silence. and it's hard to write about silence because writers think about words and dialogue, but part of my writing was imbedded in this history of understanding what that silence means and how that silence carried everything from anywhere shame and guilt but also their resilienc
so agap to probe into this, read more, and talk to other families and gradually -- took tomorrow but gradually i heard stories from my father, a story from money mom, my dad would talk about when way were won burning some wood from dead trees he said, let me tell you about a fire i once made and told me the story how when they had to leave, my dad was so mad he decided to say he's going to burn all their possessions they had that they couldn't carry. because he didn't want to leave it for...
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agape is a demanding love, love at that level, i've often said that justices would love sounds like what it speaks like in public. justice is the translation of love. love doesn't mean i feel good about you, i want to invest myself in the creative activity of transforming this culture, that may mean we have to alter circumstances, justice is the public face, the public voice of love, when we demand that real love be done, that's the kind of thing king was killed for. people thought king got killed for a variety of reasons. he was so thorough in the demand that love be placed at the heart of american culture, the unloving forces of this society resisted him, and in that sense, i think that love is the ultimate demand. it's the ultimate means by which we can articulate a vision that we will counter what we see going on today. when you hear the public discourse today, the nastiness, the venom, the hatefulness, and people have all kinds of reasons. we lost our comety, the sense of possessing the humanity of the other forever as we think about them. what we lost is love. what our mamas and da
agape is a demanding love, love at that level, i've often said that justices would love sounds like what it speaks like in public. justice is the translation of love. love doesn't mean i feel good about you, i want to invest myself in the creative activity of transforming this culture, that may mean we have to alter circumstances, justice is the public face, the public voice of love, when we demand that real love be done, that's the kind of thing king was killed for. people thought king got...
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because my mouth has been agape. >> with fallon, i think he's trying to make up for that hair fussing, goofy way that he handled trump when he was on the show before. that was embarrassing. >> mark, i don't want to get too deep, it's friday night, you know what i'm saying? happy friday night, everybody. journalists have a role. culture has a role, comedy has a role, music has a role when you think about the blues and american traditions. in a presidency that has a lot of dark notes for people around the country who feel they are being isolated or targeted, there's still so much to freak out and joke about. >> it's a very thin line. i disagree with them producing the material. trump produces the material. it writes itself. >> we'll come back to that. >> when melissa mccarthy gets involve and the -- it's a very thin line. you know, we have a resistance movement that is acting against him. things are very, very serious. but sometimes you need humor just to break off the edge. so when you hear the -- the press conference yesterday was very frightening and every dangerous but at the same t
because my mouth has been agape. >> with fallon, i think he's trying to make up for that hair fussing, goofy way that he handled trump when he was on the show before. that was embarrassing. >> mark, i don't want to get too deep, it's friday night, you know what i'm saying? happy friday night, everybody. journalists have a role. culture has a role, comedy has a role, music has a role when you think about the blues and american traditions. in a presidency that has a lot of dark notes...
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people were standing watching the telecast with their mouths agape and the stars coming down this redws, travel and weather where you are this morning. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. a man is fighting for his life this morning after being mowed down by a car in south—east london yesterday morning. he is one of five people hurt after a mercedes mounted the pavement near catford bus garage. police have arrested the driver, but have confirmed the crash is not terror—related. actors keira knightley and dominic west were in trafalgar square yesterday, and not at the oscars, as theyjoined thousands of people for the uk premiere of the oscar—nominated iranian film the salesman. its director, asghar farhadi, was boycotting the awards in protest at the travel ban initiated by president trump. the mayor of london was in the square, too, and then hours later the film itself won the award for best foreign language film. a little—known victorian chapel in east london could be lost because it has been damaged by leaking rainwater. the chapel is hidden inside the roof of oxford house, in bethnal gree
people were standing watching the telecast with their mouths agape and the stars coming down this redws, travel and weather where you are this morning. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. a man is fighting for his life this morning after being mowed down by a car in south—east london yesterday morning. he is one of five people hurt after a mercedes mounted the pavement near catford bus garage. police have arrested the driver, but have confirmed the crash is not terror—related. actors keira...