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yeah, and jane fonda, she's not doing your robots anymore, but she is on netflix these days. so does that mean prices are going to keep rising? well, i mean, that's the big question. i guess in some areas, if you look at wages, for example, it does look good that prices are going to stay elevated on the other side, if you look at those. so supply chain disruption fits seem to be some an evening. so that could take some pressure off, but overall if you look at the rest of 2022 prices definitely will stay much higher than they used to be before the pi demik. even if not at this level of 7 percent. and yet where we seeing the biggest price jumps right now. well, in a lot of areas, i mean, once there was energy, there are gasoline prices. you have used cars about you also have meet, you have furniture and also new car. so those are just some areas where the and the steve, the increase in prices and what can the u. s. government? i'm thinking of the u. s. fed here. what can they do in the short term? yeah, well the federal reserve, so they can start increasing interest rates and t
yeah, and jane fonda, she's not doing your robots anymore, but she is on netflix these days. so does that mean prices are going to keep rising? well, i mean, that's the big question. i guess in some areas, if you look at wages, for example, it does look good that prices are going to stay elevated on the other side, if you look at those. so supply chain disruption fits seem to be some an evening. so that could take some pressure off, but overall if you look at the rest of 2022 prices definitely...
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but as the lady in the leotard here, so this is jane fonda.jane fonda was already a celebrated actress and controversial activist by 1979 when she found her workout studio in los angeles. it's not well known that she was married to tom hayden, the left-wing activist for the democratic society. she actually founded the workout studio to support california's campaign for economic democracy organization. and one of the things i think is really interesting about that that she wrote in her memoir is even though she was channeling millions of dollars into his nonprofit, he was always really dismissive of the workout studio and thought it was silly and superficial and what are you ladies doing in there. meanwhile, one of the ways that she made dance exercise so popular was she was already a celebrity. it had her name attached to it but to vhs, videocassette. no matter how many more people were coming into gyms, nothing could compare with having this videotape in your hand. not that cheap, by the way. fitness videos in those days were, like, $40 or 50
but as the lady in the leotard here, so this is jane fonda.jane fonda was already a celebrated actress and controversial activist by 1979 when she found her workout studio in los angeles. it's not well known that she was married to tom hayden, the left-wing activist for the democratic society. she actually founded the workout studio to support california's campaign for economic democracy organization. and one of the things i think is really interesting about that that she wrote in her memoir is...
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jane fonda was very different. she in her book, which came with the workout, she talks about how exercise is about bodily self-determination, how she wants this book and this program to be as much for secretaries as beverly hills women. she talks about -- she has this whole feminist line, basically, about reclaiming her own body, which is very, very different from the language you hear from a lot of other dance exercise women. at the same time, she gets criticized a lot for perpetuating a kind of slim feminiity and a white femininity and an affluent femininity through her workout and that continues to be something that she's criticized for even though it was not an aspect of her goals. so this is an image from jenny ellison's article that you read about fat women's aerobics culture in the 1980s. and i love, love, love that article, because i think it highlights so much the way that even as fitness culture was in many ways deeply problematic in this period, the answer by people who might resist it wasn't i'm not goi
jane fonda was very different. she in her book, which came with the workout, she talks about how exercise is about bodily self-determination, how she wants this book and this program to be as much for secretaries as beverly hills women. she talks about -- she has this whole feminist line, basically, about reclaiming her own body, which is very, very different from the language you hear from a lot of other dance exercise women. at the same time, she gets criticized a lot for perpetuating a kind...
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so you see the lady here in the leotard, this is jane fonda, she was already a celebrated actress andcontroversial activist by 1979, when jeep has a workout studio in los angeles and especially is not will know that she was married to tom hayden, the left-wing activists, students work democratic society jet actually founded the workout studio to support california campaign for economic democracy. and one of the things interesting about that that she wrote about in her memoir is that even though she was turning millions of dollars into this nonprofit, he was always dismissive of the workouts that she was doing, they thought they were suing superficial. meanwhile, she made dance exercise popular was she was already a celebrity to have her name attached to it was videocassettes, vhs, so no matter how many people coming to the gymnasiums and how many clubs were being built, it was to bring home the vcr and you could do it anytime and that was really responsible for promoting it in florida for aiding this beyond any brick-and-mortar environment. i will also say this is super interesting, i
so you see the lady here in the leotard, this is jane fonda, she was already a celebrated actress andcontroversial activist by 1979, when jeep has a workout studio in los angeles and especially is not will know that she was married to tom hayden, the left-wing activists, students work democratic society jet actually founded the workout studio to support california campaign for economic democracy. and one of the things interesting about that that she wrote about in her memoir is that even though...
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mariah carey jane fonda great cast. and i said to myself my goodness. somebody needs the right a book about this moment. and then terrence howard who was also in the movie walked over to me and he said well. you're the writer. so you want to write the book and that really was the evening back in. 12 that the idea for this book was born that's pretty cool. i didn't realize it went back to that specific kind of a moment. but now it's a it's a very different kind of a book in some ways then your other books on your biography of sammy davis jr. then you're great biography of sugar ray robinson or adam clayton powell all these all the orthods of columbus for that matter, but it seems to me what it has in common. is it's it's the storytelling. i mean, it's like a masterclass in storytelling colorization, you know know with all these unexpected. connections folded within the stories you're telling so you get well you get the an obvious one like the sidney poitier lorraine hansberry raising in the sun connection, but then you g
mariah carey jane fonda great cast. and i said to myself my goodness. somebody needs the right a book about this moment. and then terrence howard who was also in the movie walked over to me and he said well. you're the writer. so you want to write the book and that really was the evening back in. 12 that the idea for this book was born that's pretty cool. i didn't realize it went back to that specific kind of a moment. but now it's a it's a very different kind of a book in some ways then your...
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and then i thought about jane fonda, who -- wow.i mean, and there is a great example of someone who messed up famously in person and then decided that she was going to really do the work, the hard work, to reflect upon what she did, of course i'm talking about when she spoke out against our troops in the '60s. .. >> what an incredible soul he was and talking about things that we didn't even talk about at the time in the 80's. we weren't talking about the environment. i wasn't talking about animal cruelty and all of the things that did similar so much soul and heart and i thought about it actually in my last 5 years. any activists of their time think of the last six years. >> not going to any one school for any length of time, for example. >> yeah, i'm not going to lie it was not an easy existence and i think that's why the moment was kissing him on tv, you know, was monumental for me in my life was because it gave me purpose of being a child actor and working as hard as i worked as a child. it gave real substance so it wasn't just a
and then i thought about jane fonda, who -- wow.i mean, and there is a great example of someone who messed up famously in person and then decided that she was going to really do the work, the hard work, to reflect upon what she did, of course i'm talking about when she spoke out against our troops in the '60s. .. >> what an incredible soul he was and talking about things that we didn't even talk about at the time in the 80's. we weren't talking about the environment. i wasn't talking...
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progressive capitalism out of covid or hillary clinton said we will get single payer healthcare or jane fondarump. does anyone really believe that these elites? and this is a top down phenomena. there is no popular support for it does anybody believe these people who talk so elegantly about carbon emissions are going to park all those jets at dab bows or these people heavily invested in china communist let those uyghurs go? it's not a modern trendy thing it's ancient idea socrates let's be citizens ever the world. alexander the great brotherhood of mankind. napoleon continent of your honor. the united nations it never works. because sovereign nation also not give up their freedom and their power to some kind of global dictatorship. and it's never worked and it requires a level of coercion that's incompatible with most people's views. who do you call north korea sandy's win into will. -- do you call mr. schwabb would you please get the great reset group at davos. you don't want to give up sovereignty. you want a decentralized constitutional republic. >> rachel: what county american people do?
progressive capitalism out of covid or hillary clinton said we will get single payer healthcare or jane fondarump. does anyone really believe that these elites? and this is a top down phenomena. there is no popular support for it does anybody believe these people who talk so elegantly about carbon emissions are going to park all those jets at dab bows or these people heavily invested in china communist let those uyghurs go? it's not a modern trendy thing it's ancient idea socrates let's be...
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." >> just yesterday. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jane fonda and lily tomlin, two legends of --enough? >> jimmy, i just -- everybody gathered around. it was the last shot. and jane and lily are wrapping tomorrow so not everybody's done. every day we say good-bye to smeone. and i wanted to hug people very closely. >> jimmy: sure. >> too closely. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. >> probably. and i just wanted to make really long eye contact. and just have a moment with each and every crew member. and it was the end of the day, and i see a woman walking toward me. and when i tell you i put my arms out, ready for an embrace, and to really acknowledge the time we've spent together and connect with each other on a meaningful level. and i said, "come here, you." [ laughter ] and she said, "i just need your microphone." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> that was tough. that was tough. [ applause ] and i realized, people are ready to go. you've said your good-byes, we're shooting in malibu, people want to get home. >> jimmy: yeah, and it was your last day but not their last day. >> they had to w
." >> just yesterday. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jane fonda and lily tomlin, two legends of --enough? >> jimmy, i just -- everybody gathered around. it was the last shot. and jane and lily are wrapping tomorrow so not everybody's done. every day we say good-bye to smeone. and i wanted to hug people very closely. >> jimmy: sure. >> too closely. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. >> probably. and i just wanted to make really long eye contact. and just...
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. >> in some ways jane fonda plays america in "coming home." >> i don't think i deserve that luke, at political diatribe. it's about human beings. >> so the notion that francis ford coppola who had made "the godfather" movies was taking on vietnam, that was part of why there had been so much discussion that francis was going to be making this movie and it turned into this epic nightmare odyssey. >> it was this potential disaster and martin sheen had had a heart attack and the lore, the prelore, there was a lot of drama what we were going to see on screen. that was "apocalypse now," and the movie blew my mind. >> the lights are down, you see -- and then finally the screen comes up. it was like wow. ♪ this is the end ♪ >> it's a stranger kind of a film that more and more apocalypse becomes like a dream or a nightmare in which you're dealing with things like morality and good and evil. so to me, the real issue was that it would be beautiful and that it would in some way throw light on the subject. >> i love the smell of napalm in the morning. >> unlike a lot of the vietnam movies that ca
. >> in some ways jane fonda plays america in "coming home." >> i don't think i deserve that luke, at political diatribe. it's about human beings. >> so the notion that francis ford coppola who had made "the godfather" movies was taking on vietnam, that was part of why there had been so much discussion that francis was going to be making this movie and it turned into this epic nightmare odyssey. >> it was this potential disaster and martin sheen had...
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it metamorphoses into jazzercise, just before disco came in, when jane jazzercise, just before disco came in, whenjane fondah the whole history of fitness classes. d0 through the whole history of fitness classes. j, , ., through the whole history of fitness classes. , ., ~ ., ., �* through the whole history of fitness classes. ~ ., ., �* .,~ classes. do you know what i've taken awa from classes. do you know what i've taken away from this? _ classes. do you know what i've taken away from this? i _ classes. do you know what i've taken away from this? i now _ classes. do you know what i've taken away from this? i now have - classes. do you know what i've taken away from this? i now have an - away from this? i now have an earworm, olivia newtonjohn's let's get physical. a great song. it will go over the heads of loads of people. i was trying to look up what year it came out, i can't find it, it is old, but a great song. the time is 6.23. news that self—isolation rules in england will be cut from seven to five full days has been welcomed by companies dealing with staff absences. but what if you're concerned your
it metamorphoses into jazzercise, just before disco came in, when jane jazzercise, just before disco came in, whenjane fondah the whole history of fitness classes. d0 through the whole history of fitness classes. j, , ., through the whole history of fitness classes. , ., ~ ., ., �* through the whole history of fitness classes. ~ ., ., �* .,~ classes. do you know what i've taken awa from classes. do you know what i've taken away from this? _ classes. do you know what i've taken away from...