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and as you said, henson henson company built the puppets for those international productions. and each of those productions ideally were supposed to reflect the values and culture of the different countries. so, for instance in in, you know, every sesame street co-production has a neighborhood and all the neighborhoods looked different. so in south africa, it's a marketplace it's in norway, it's train station, their neighborhood in the u.s., it's urban environment. that is the idea for that was basically so when you know we went to teach to create the russian production we used the same model that sesame street had used in all the different countries successfully correct. they didn't get the amount of pushback that you were about to walk into. no, no. this was probably the first one of the first productions. i think that most of their productions were in europe or in mexico. i had also worked and trained. i did the russian production. but but the challenges in this production were enormous. the cultural clashes you know, we we faced i know i know we're going to talk about this
and as you said, henson henson company built the puppets for those international productions. and each of those productions ideally were supposed to reflect the values and culture of the different countries. so, for instance in in, you know, every sesame street co-production has a neighborhood and all the neighborhoods looked different. so in south africa, it's a marketplace it's in norway, it's train station, their neighborhood in the u.s., it's urban environment. that is the idea for that was...
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and as you said, henson henson company built the puppets for those international productions. and each of those productions ideally were supposed to reflect the values and culture of the different countries. so, for instance in in, you know, every sesame street co-production has a neighborhood and all the neighborhoods looked different. so in south africa, it's a marketplace it's in norway, it's train station, their neighborhood in the u.s., it's urban environment. that is the idea for that was basically so when you know we went to teach to create the russian production we used the same model that sesame street had used in all the different countries successfully correct. they didn't get the amount of pushback that you were about to walk into. no, no. this was probably the first one of the first productions. i think that most of their productions were in europe or in mexico. i had also worked and trained. i did the russian production. but but the challenges in this production were enormous. the cultural clashes you know, we we faced i know i know we're going to talk about this
and as you said, henson henson company built the puppets for those international productions. and each of those productions ideally were supposed to reflect the values and culture of the different countries. so, for instance in in, you know, every sesame street co-production has a neighborhood and all the neighborhoods looked different. so in south africa, it's a marketplace it's in norway, it's train station, their neighborhood in the u.s., it's urban environment. that is the idea for that was...
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but my, my probably love i am jim henson because because jim henson's again maryland i'm not saying thatthe song i, i just remember where i was i love jim henson for the muppets of course but i think my favorite one we've ever done is i am and frank. and i went into my editor's office and i said, i want to do a book about, the holocaust for kids. and i thought she was going laugh me out of there. and she said no, i think it's now the right time. and we work with the holocaust museum here in washington, dc and they gave us an advisor to work with we work with some of the anne frank associations, help us with the book and that is just an important and sadly so relevant book today. how to talk an age appropriate level to your kids about such an important and amazing topic. so you know that to me, those are my answers. here's where i tell you, because you ask that brave question. i'm going to tell you what the next am books are. but the only thing i ask i'm very serious about don't tell anyone. all those people who did not come here tonight, we screw them. we do not. we don't care about them
but my, my probably love i am jim henson because because jim henson's again maryland i'm not saying thatthe song i, i just remember where i was i love jim henson for the muppets of course but i think my favorite one we've ever done is i am and frank. and i went into my editor's office and i said, i want to do a book about, the holocaust for kids. and i thought she was going laugh me out of there. and she said no, i think it's now the right time. and we work with the holocaust museum here in...
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thomas henson was one of the even if it doesn't look like it, he is a 100 people turned up on that until this weekend. and that success led to move in trend warranty to an annual festival. from then on the 2 years later, the british heavy metal band section a great surprise. this was a big case for the festival. we bloody pursing 92000 people in the 3500 to be personalized, 4 times more than in the 1st edition. going from word of mouth. so it's, it's great festival because it's one of the big success stores of german music for the real success, kicked in story, lots of anxious times the band with a financial dis bounced for the organizes at 1st. in 1996 ticket sales were back, the festival was almost 10 sold the but 10 to german bands, those own costs agreed to play. not your typical saves mind you. they were confidential because they've been connected with the fall really to me of the 1980s that 1st album had been described as harmful to youth because of the text with a new number. keep in the band distance itself from the phone right? seen in the, in the ninety's, the image thing. good
thomas henson was one of the even if it doesn't look like it, he is a 100 people turned up on that until this weekend. and that success led to move in trend warranty to an annual festival. from then on the 2 years later, the british heavy metal band section a great surprise. this was a big case for the festival. we bloody pursing 92000 people in the 3500 to be personalized, 4 times more than in the 1st edition. going from word of mouth. so it's, it's great festival because it's one of the big...
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you look at what joni ernst does progressive does our ashley henson or marionette memory leak spirit and byy the way, brandon bird is fantastic. but no, speeded so iowa leads the way. >> no, no, no. •-ellipsis. we have certain people this is not about having people. this is about having a good conservative agenda so that all the sudden, understand that i have develop your philosophy of the delegate we see that. suggest you can have good people but if the good people are not stopping the spending and we got to make sure from the top we say we are done, no more peer you're not going to do this anymore. >> ask question which i can't resist. is>> there still classifying the jfk assassination docs 60 years later, they're just mocking us, are they. >> was the same thing with a ufo stricter to limiting everybody want to know what happened to you just needit to release all e vector release atd all, let us deeper than snow regional botnet to. >> good for you. you want me on that one. nikki haley. >> thank you so much. >> great to see you. >> you know i want to leave you with this pair it's be
you look at what joni ernst does progressive does our ashley henson or marionette memory leak spirit and byy the way, brandon bird is fantastic. but no, speeded so iowa leads the way. >> no, no, no. •-ellipsis. we have certain people this is not about having people. this is about having a good conservative agenda so that all the sudden, understand that i have develop your philosophy of the delegate we see that. suggest you can have good people but if the good people are not stopping the...
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henson, i like looking, came to come up to the back of this cuz i am wondering if the music in the entertainment industry do they even cat, that some kids and some women are being impacted negatively. it's got somebody said since last. ok, so to the extent that girls are saying primarily are exclusively highly sexualized eroticized images of young women in the media. it shapes their expectations about what their life is going to be when they mature and what's, what society expects of them. girls who consume highly sexualized media, for example, we know are more likely to suffer from eating disorders and more likely to initiate sex at a younger age are going to have more sexual partners over the course of their lifetime . they're also more likely to have it done wanted pregnancy. they're more likely to experience episodes of depression show business. is it even a site to, is this really, really important that hasn't really been discussed, at least from what i've seen and the publicity on this documentary. and that is the question of diversity in this, in this whole situation. and the fact that br
henson, i like looking, came to come up to the back of this cuz i am wondering if the music in the entertainment industry do they even cat, that some kids and some women are being impacted negatively. it's got somebody said since last. ok, so to the extent that girls are saying primarily are exclusively highly sexualized eroticized images of young women in the media. it shapes their expectations about what their life is going to be when they mature and what's, what society expects of them....
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i mean, you look at, you know, what joie arts does or grassley does or ashley henson or marinette miller meek. and by the way, brenna bird is fantastic. >> iowa leads the way. >> no, no, no, it's not that. we have certain people. this is not about having good people, this is about having a good conservative agenda so that all of a sudden government understands the value of a dollar. they've lost the value of a dollar. we've seen that. and so yes, you can have good people. but if the good people aren't stopping the spending, then we've got to make sure from the top we say, we're done, no more, you're not going to do this anymore. >> if they're still classifying the jfk assassination docs. 60 years later, they're just mocking us, aren't they? >> they're totally -- it's the same thing with the ufos. they're totally making everybody want to know what happened. you just need to release all of that. release it all. let us see it. there's no reason to hold on to that now. release it now. >> good for you. well, thank you. you won me on that one, nikki haley. >> thank you so much. >> great to see
i mean, you look at, you know, what joie arts does or grassley does or ashley henson or marinette miller meek. and by the way, brenna bird is fantastic. >> iowa leads the way. >> no, no, no, it's not that. we have certain people. this is not about having good people, this is about having a good conservative agenda so that all of a sudden government understands the value of a dollar. they've lost the value of a dollar. we've seen that. and so yes, you can have good people. but if the...
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led by iowa congresswoman ashley henson says this is championed by the pro-life community to ensure we protect vulnerable and make critical investment in the well being of our families. former new hampshire senator is running to be next governor of the granite state. >> i'm running for governor to make sure new hampshire remains safe, prosperous and free. we are one election away from becoming new hampshire and massachusetts and i will not let that happen. live free or die and there is different perspective with our neighbors, we need to stay the state we are. >> carley: looking to run against chris sununu. today is last day to cast your vote on america's best mullet kids edition. kids have been perfecting their style, including calvin johnson, who joined us earlier. >> i've seen more competition. >> steve: calvin, can you shake your hair back and forth? >> pete: i have to put myself in for it. what do you think, calvin? >> good. >> ainsley: the kid with the best business in the front, party in the back. >> pete: next level when you get slices in the side. >> ainsley: goal for you, pet
led by iowa congresswoman ashley henson says this is championed by the pro-life community to ensure we protect vulnerable and make critical investment in the well being of our families. former new hampshire senator is running to be next governor of the granite state. >> i'm running for governor to make sure new hampshire remains safe, prosperous and free. we are one election away from becoming new hampshire and massachusetts and i will not let that happen. live free or die and there is...
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thank you so much was of the godfather of ai, jeffrey henson, you know who is, he spoke about bad actorsfor bad things, why do you think there's a fear of ai? is fear that some people have commented on it reality or do you think is your scaremongering? on it reality or do you think is yourscaremongering? i on it reality or do you think is your scaremongering? i do on it reality or do you think is your scaremongering? i do think it's an incredibly — your scaremongering? i do think it's an incredibly profound _ your scaremongering? i do think it's an incredibly profound technology i an incredibly profound technology and other technology we see from societal benefits to small, everyday, improvements or life come with risk. that's why we are really clear that being responsible in how we deploy this technology is essential. we launched ai principles many years ago that govern how we rule out ai capabilities to people around the world and around this country. we also stand committed to working with governments, and third parties, to ensure we are working together to ensure that as we bring tec
thank you so much was of the godfather of ai, jeffrey henson, you know who is, he spoke about bad actorsfor bad things, why do you think there's a fear of ai? is fear that some people have commented on it reality or do you think is your scaremongering? on it reality or do you think is yourscaremongering? i on it reality or do you think is your scaremongering? i do on it reality or do you think is your scaremongering? i do think it's an incredibly — your scaremongering? i do think it's an...
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-- you can pick your favorite day -- the one i like to use his 1988 because that is the year jim henson testified that climate change was happening, it was caused by people, it was already doing damage in the 80's and that was reported on the front page of the new york times. so, we have known about this for a long, long time but we have not acted. so to step back from the climate change issue to say where this ideology come from, why do so many people believe the market will solve this when it is actually markets that created this problem and they have now had 40 years to respond? there is a market response. i don't want to downplay the good work some of these have done this space but the market response is not even remotely commits written. when we step back, we discover this much bigger story about the credo of market fundamentalism in the way in which the arguments for the market for the free market -- and you can put this in quotes because there's no such thing -- are use repeated -- repeatedly not just to block government action in things like workplace safety to rewrite history a
-- you can pick your favorite day -- the one i like to use his 1988 because that is the year jim henson testified that climate change was happening, it was caused by people, it was already doing damage in the 80's and that was reported on the front page of the new york times. so, we have known about this for a long, long time but we have not acted. so to step back from the climate change issue to say where this ideology come from, why do so many people believe the market will solve this when it...
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with help from tim henson of polyphia, baby no money!la la. and it goes a little like this. did i really just forget that melody? ♪ that's it. ♪ na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when i popped off then your girl gave me just a little bit of lockjaw ♪ ♪ baby so cold he from the north he from the canada ♪ ♪ bankroll so low i got nothing else that i can withdraw ♪ ♪ ran out the door i shine my wrist ♪ ♪ it go like shashasha shashasha i got your singing lalalala lalala ♪ ♪ i shine my wrist it go like shashasha shashasha ♪ ♪ i got your girl singing lalalala lalala how i stride like that ♪ ♪ [ cheering ] >> and now to finish the class off, we're going to do something a little different. we're changing the subject to beans. contrary to popular belief, peas are not edamames. shout-out to my parents, i love them. ♪ balls hanging low while i pop a bottle off a yacht ♪ ♪ chain swanging cling-clang and it cost a lot ♪ ♪ i'm always after guala yeah and you are not keep on going til you hit the spot ♪ ♪ woah i'm a big bag hunter with the bow she got a big bad dum
with help from tim henson of polyphia, baby no money!la la. and it goes a little like this. did i really just forget that melody? ♪ that's it. ♪ na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when i popped off then your girl gave me just a little bit of lockjaw ♪ ♪ baby so cold he from the north he from the canada ♪ ♪ bankroll so low i got nothing else that i can withdraw ♪ ♪ ran out the door i shine my wrist ♪ ♪ it go like shashasha shashasha i got your singing lalalala lalala ♪ ♪ i shine...
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james henson testified in the senate energy and natural resources committee to share an alarming conclusion. 35 years ago he said this. manmade pollution was causing our climate to change. the earliest scientific warnings that without action one day our planet would be at risk of catastrophic climate events. so colleagues, i'm here to say that day has come. this past may in a report in the environmental research letters journal, researchers found a direct correlation between increased carbon emissions and wildfires in the western united states. eight of the last ten largest wildfires in california history have occurred in just the last six years. in june, last month, new york city experienced the worst air pollution recorded or the planet he he -- on the plan net while washington, d.c. was blanketed in smoke, not because of wildfires in california but because of wildfires in canada. and over the last several weeks, a heat wave has brought record breaking temperatures from coast to coast and put over 140 million americans under heat alerts. and just today we learned that this july is set to
james henson testified in the senate energy and natural resources committee to share an alarming conclusion. 35 years ago he said this. manmade pollution was causing our climate to change. the earliest scientific warnings that without action one day our planet would be at risk of catastrophic climate events. so colleagues, i'm here to say that day has come. this past may in a report in the environmental research letters journal, researchers found a direct correlation between increased carbon...
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but the fact is, i mean, i've been following this issue since 1980 when jim henson first has led to us and the senate, i think the june day and said that climate change is happening, here, 88. and and in 92 i went to rio with a lot of other senators and with president george herbert walker bush, republican who signed an agreement that was reached there to do with the climate crisis. but itt was voluntary, not much happened so we're now at top 28. 28. we face an even larger crisis. it's clear from the science and the mounting evidence around the world that one of the most existential threats that we face that impacts everything a member of congress, every single family in our country, in a world comes from growing climate crisis. we are beyond just climate change,, frankly. i don't refer to that anymore. it is only a massive crisis, and we can talk about that if you want to in the course of this morning, but we're living it everyday, our fellow americans living this every single day. lives upended by heat don't in florida and texas. i just read 100° days for the last weeks in several lo
but the fact is, i mean, i've been following this issue since 1980 when jim henson first has led to us and the senate, i think the june day and said that climate change is happening, here, 88. and and in 92 i went to rio with a lot of other senators and with president george herbert walker bush, republican who signed an agreement that was reached there to do with the climate crisis. but itt was voluntary, not much happened so we're now at top 28. 28. we face an even larger crisis. it's clear...