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i need to thank the great james baldwin. applause.e of a great humanist and he left us with words that are today urgently necessary in a world of unapologetic ignorance. thank you so much to all. applause. we now move on to outstanding british contribution to cinema in honour of michael balkan. to present it is a brilliant actress, a great friend and a consummate professional. celia emery. the nationalfilm and television school has been a collaboration between the government and the industry since 1971. and just look at the winners it can boast. here are the sparkling names that have come through. nick park, molly dineen and rajan, roger deakin ‘s. and here to receive the award, please welcome john ‘s. and here to receive the award, please welcomejohn ward will and nick powell. it isa it is a tremendous honour to collect this award on behalf of the students, staff, governance and graduates of our school. for almost five decades we have been at the forefront of developing food film, television and games makers who are not only highly v
i need to thank the great james baldwin. applause.e of a great humanist and he left us with words that are today urgently necessary in a world of unapologetic ignorance. thank you so much to all. applause. we now move on to outstanding british contribution to cinema in honour of michael balkan. to present it is a brilliant actress, a great friend and a consummate professional. celia emery. the nationalfilm and television school has been a collaboration between the government and the industry...
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Feb 23, 2018
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you say he and james baldwin have had the greatest effects. >> james baldwin karl marx were basicallyteachers. i was lucky to read and's when i was 18. and i did four years of seminar in the capital berlin where i was studying when i was 21. and for karl marx, don't forget, whomain brand who -- brain analyze the capitalist society starting with the industrial revolution. and the story of the film, it is exactly the beginnings where three young europeans from wealthy families, by the way, wealthy middle-class, decided that the world had to change. the type of incredible production of riches, of merchandise, that went hand-in-hand with the creation .f poverty and exploitation they thought this had to change and they started not only to work on a theoretical level, but as well in organizing the new working class -- which was basically the beginning in manchester and elsewhere. amy: and the film also happens to be about frederick engels, who was the son of an industrialist. >> a great friendship. engels did major work before meeting marx. what he did was important research about the condi
you say he and james baldwin have had the greatest effects. >> james baldwin karl marx were basicallyteachers. i was lucky to read and's when i was 18. and i did four years of seminar in the capital berlin where i was studying when i was 21. and for karl marx, don't forget, whomain brand who -- brain analyze the capitalist society starting with the industrial revolution. and the story of the film, it is exactly the beginnings where three young europeans from wealthy families, by the way,...
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Feb 21, 2018
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look, i don't mean to go all james baldwin but did you see the fight scenes?ole, pulled it out, did the wig, the flip, she was on top of the car, then the car flipped, and he flipped and -- >> trevor: spoilers, spoilers. >> that was in the preview, man! >> trevor: i get it. but you have to admit for many black people this movie makes you feel something special inside. >> of course. wakanda touched me because it's nice to have a black movie that's not about slavery, singing or slinging dope. it's just a fun fantasy film, and black fainty is not even that outlandish. for black people, a good fantasy is just us chilling in africa having a good time. that's all we need and a couple of fine cars would be nice to do the flippy thing. wakanda! wakanda to you! >> trevor: wakanda, everybody! >> wakanda to me, wakanda! ( cheers and applause ) let me tell you a story about a beer. rooted in the heart of america. raised by generations willing to sip, share, risk, remember. this is a story bigger than beer. this is the story of beer country. ♪ ["i feel you" by depeche mode
look, i don't mean to go all james baldwin but did you see the fight scenes?ole, pulled it out, did the wig, the flip, she was on top of the car, then the car flipped, and he flipped and -- >> trevor: spoilers, spoilers. >> that was in the preview, man! >> trevor: i get it. but you have to admit for many black people this movie makes you feel something special inside. >> of course. wakanda touched me because it's nice to have a black movie that's not about slavery,...
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one of the biggest reveals jones claims legendary actor marlon brando had affairs with men like james baldwinor and even marvin gaye. pryor's widow jennifer lee pryor later confirmed that claim to tmz saying it was the 70s, drugs were still good. she added her husband would have no shame and was very open about his bisexuality. hard to know where to begin with this. >> it makes you woshd if he unloaded everything or if he's hanging on to a couple more. >> we'll see. a lot of people are going to want to talk to him. coming soon to your smartphone, more than 150 new ways to express yourself. you're watching "early today." bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor
one of the biggest reveals jones claims legendary actor marlon brando had affairs with men like james baldwinor and even marvin gaye. pryor's widow jennifer lee pryor later confirmed that claim to tmz saying it was the 70s, drugs were still good. she added her husband would have no shame and was very open about his bisexuality. hard to know where to begin with this. >> it makes you woshd if he unloaded everything or if he's hanging on to a couple more. >> we'll see. a lot of people...
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jones says that marlon brando also slept with author james baldwin, adding that brando would, "( bleep ) anything. anything! he'd ( bleep ) a mailbox." ( laughter ) sounds extreme. but he did give us some clues. >> hey, mailbooooooox! mailboooox! ( laughter ) >> stephen: jones' story was confirmed by richard pryor's widow, who says her husband "was always very open about his bisexuality with friends," adding, "it was the '70s! drugs were still good, especially quaaludes. if you did enough cocaine, you'd ( bleep ) a radiator and send it flowers in the morning." ( laughter ) ( audience reacts ) hey -- hey, i'm so sorry, jon. i'm so sorry. a radiator. wow. i hope the mailbox doesn't find out. we've got a great show for you tonight. joel mchale is here. but when we come back, early valentine's day cards. stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i like yours too.hair. can i have some? it's not cool to ask that. thanks, captain obvious. online dating isn't always rewarding. but hotels.com is. instant savings now, free nights later. hotels.com ♪ charmin ultra soft! it's softer t
jones says that marlon brando also slept with author james baldwin, adding that brando would, "( bleep ) anything. anything! he'd ( bleep ) a mailbox." ( laughter ) sounds extreme. but he did give us some clues. >> hey, mailbooooooox! mailboooox! ( laughter ) >> stephen: jones' story was confirmed by richard pryor's widow, who says her husband "was always very open about his bisexuality with friends," adding, "it was the '70s! drugs were still good,...
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Feb 6, 2018
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. >> it is taken from james baldwin where he says american history is longer, larger, more various, moreul, more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it. i chose the title because reckoning with this history is more terrible and more sober, more uncomfortable, it asks them to of us today. but, it is also more beautiful. when you see what people did. when you see the power of grassroots organizing. when you see how courageous the courage was. it is more beautiful and gives us much more where we are today. >> the lesson about why there is an attempt to sanitize the history and clean it up for people to digest? >> partly because it does offer some much. , i talkedthe chapters about the activism of high school students from the high school students strike in prince edward county, led by a 15-year-old student becomes one of the cases and brown, to the walkouts in a way, black answer, students walk out in 1968 to protest conditions in schools and not enough black and latino history in school, to protest policing in schools and a lack of college classes in school. many of the that,
. >> it is taken from james baldwin where he says american history is longer, larger, more various, moreul, more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it. i chose the title because reckoning with this history is more terrible and more sober, more uncomfortable, it asks them to of us today. but, it is also more beautiful. when you see what people did. when you see the power of grassroots organizing. when you see how courageous the courage was. it is more beautiful and gives us...
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Feb 23, 2018
02/18
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on your bathtub, the equivalent of the oscars and the embassies for "i am not your need" about james baldwinoung karl marx out today in los angeles and new york. i'm amy goodman. this is democracy now! democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now!
on your bathtub, the equivalent of the oscars and the embassies for "i am not your need" about james baldwinoung karl marx out today in los angeles and new york. i'm amy goodman. this is democracy now! democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now!
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on your bathtub, the equivalent of the oscars and the embassies for "i am not your need" about james baldwinoung karl marx out today in los angeles and new york. i'm amy goodman. this is democracy now! democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! diep tran: i think people are aware of vietnamese cuisine, and most people don't want that cuisine to change or don't want to have their understatanding of the cucuisine to change. becaususe the cuisine is chahang l the timime. the idea of a, like, this unifying national cuisine, vietnamese cuisine, it doesn't exist. really, it truly doesn't exist. even a unified vietnamese identity doesn't exist. [dings] like, it's kikind of like s sayg italians--defined by tomatoes and olive oil. wwhat people see as essential,, it''s because they'y're looking from like an n outsider's point o of view, and it's not granular. 'cause once you go granular, it'
on your bathtub, the equivalent of the oscars and the embassies for "i am not your need" about james baldwinoung karl marx out today in los angeles and new york. i'm amy goodman. this is democracy now! democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! diep tran: i think people are aware of vietnamese cuisine, and most people don't want that cuisine to change or don't...
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Feb 28, 2018
02/18
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if you think about the famous james baldwin line about the price of the tickets and the ways in which white identity is disported rather than what is required of nonwhite people, but the interesting thing about this question is i think that there are certain reactions to loss that are accepted with others that are not. first the reaction was rage and anger. in some ways anger at a horrible event and an injustice is a reaction. who gets to reaction to loss by being angry, that is not an option that will generate sympathy. one of the critiques of ferguson was that you will never generate white empathy by reacting in that way. should you react the way people in the civil rights movement did or as an example, the folks in charleston. and we are being asked, do you forgive the shooter. in what context does that make sense? even if your particular religious convictions say this is what you should do, it's somehow an interesting expectation that you would simply forgive this really terrible act. i think part of what's going on is that we need to think about the differential different losses.
if you think about the famous james baldwin line about the price of the tickets and the ways in which white identity is disported rather than what is required of nonwhite people, but the interesting thing about this question is i think that there are certain reactions to loss that are accepted with others that are not. first the reaction was rage and anger. in some ways anger at a horrible event and an injustice is a reaction. who gets to reaction to loss by being angry, that is not an option...
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Feb 22, 2018
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the gunfire next time, the quote james baldwin, who is going to take the heat?ought it today. the roundtable is sticking with us. you're watching "hardball." i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni can cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni include tiredness, headache and weakness. ready to let go of hep c?
the gunfire next time, the quote james baldwin, who is going to take the heat?ought it today. the roundtable is sticking with us. you're watching "hardball." i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be...
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Feb 20, 2018
02/18
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montel, you are so right to talk about the next, the fire next time as james baldwin called it.ng. isn't it so predictable that somebody is going to get an ar-15 and do the same thing in a matter of months? >> it's absolutely ridiculous. and chris there for a second, chris, one of the things that his generations is going to do is with a lot of these congressmen and senators today don't recognize, 19 years ago, 3.9 million people were born in the united states. that means that chris has 3.9 million voters in two years. 3.9 million voters make a difference in any election. so get this straight. if we don't want to listen to these children tonight, you will be listening to them directly in two years when they vote. and that young man chris, i can't applaud him, look, i was the president of my class, chris, when i was in high school. junior, senior year i was a student elected to the board of education. i was trying my best to do as much as i could then. look at the leader i became. take a look at the leader chris is going to become. especially you add some military to that. >> i ha
montel, you are so right to talk about the next, the fire next time as james baldwin called it.ng. isn't it so predictable that somebody is going to get an ar-15 and do the same thing in a matter of months? >> it's absolutely ridiculous. and chris there for a second, chris, one of the things that his generations is going to do is with a lot of these congressmen and senators today don't recognize, 19 years ago, 3.9 million people were born in the united states. that means that chris has...
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feel i don't know how to end because i guess maybe talking about the title that is taken from a james baldwin> noted she left herself completely out of that story. the first time i met her she came up to me didn't even introduce yourself and grabbed me to talk to her students because all she cared about was this big reception about the fate of her students coming there knowing there would be these lawyers that this is a tireless advocate for her students. [applause] >> so to and on a happier note part of why i chose this title to talk to teachers that american history is longer and more than anything anybody has said about it. part of why i call that a more beautiful and terrible history because on one hand it is more sobering and more terrible and makes us face much more uncomfortable questions. but i also think it is more beautiful, more in terms of where we go from here to offer a more the courage is even more so on the shooting. when i longed -- astonishing. rosa parks only gets better this is even more impressive. so i guess that is where i want to end where i got myself out of the cul-d
feel i don't know how to end because i guess maybe talking about the title that is taken from a james baldwin> noted she left herself completely out of that story. the first time i met her she came up to me didn't even introduce yourself and grabbed me to talk to her students because all she cared about was this big reception about the fate of her students coming there knowing there would be these lawyers that this is a tireless advocate for her students. [applause] >> so to and on a...
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you can easily find the source and this one happens to come from a profile of keying written by james baldwin of all people. but the second thing that struck me is that we now have a generation of people who find it very hard to believe that civil rights leaders used to speak this way. and what he said was not uncommon. thurgood marshall, malcolm x, they did say things like this quite regularly. but today it does not sound right. >> i read your piece when you first and that but what you just said is not an answer to the question about what government does or anybody else does. you can talk about crime in the community and we all talk about it we are concerned about clan but that doesn't mean structural discrimination. >> there was a time when keying thought there was a role for the government to play. equal treatment under the law and that was fine but there was also the role for the community connect the community has a responsibility. >> where is the onus? to have this discussion here. the highest negatives of every category so who takes responsibility for it? >> so with this conversation a
you can easily find the source and this one happens to come from a profile of keying written by james baldwin of all people. but the second thing that struck me is that we now have a generation of people who find it very hard to believe that civil rights leaders used to speak this way. and what he said was not uncommon. thurgood marshall, malcolm x, they did say things like this quite regularly. but today it does not sound right. >> i read your piece when you first and that but what you...