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but i'll also never forget about la la land. >> trevor: over the past 10, 15 years, we've noticed john out on the streets. we have seen john legend fighting for incarcerated people to not spend time behind bars because they can't make bail. we've seen john legend fighting for voting rights. this shift has become more over time, in a good way. i'd love to know how that came from. how do you go from singing love songs to, "i'm going to get out in the streets and fight for these things." >> it came from the artists i looked up to, nina simone, stevie wonder, marvin gay, who used their platform to tell the world what was going on, not just in their music but going out there and funding protests, like harry belafonte used to do-- marching with people like they used to do, singing at the protests. these were artists i looked up to. when i was 15 i wrote an essay, a black history month essay competition -- >> i wondered if this was true. >> it's true. i wrote this when i was 15. and they said, "how are you going to make this in 500 words or less?" i said, "i'm going to become a successful art
but i'll also never forget about la la land. >> trevor: over the past 10, 15 years, we've noticed john out on the streets. we have seen john legend fighting for incarcerated people to not spend time behind bars because they can't make bail. we've seen john legend fighting for voting rights. this shift has become more over time, in a good way. i'd love to know how that came from. how do you go from singing love songs to, "i'm going to get out in the streets and fight for these...
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those are like core holdings in "la la land" speared there is an etf out there.to pay that fee in this universe i will start with carlton. she has something a little bit more down to earth. >> taking a look at the barron real estate. i was at a conference earlier this week where there was a 6040 portfolio. everyone is on board. what you do with the 40%. one of the speakers talked about walking into real estate. this was a hedge fund manager that has access that most of us would not. it should give you some exposure to the area. jack: good way to diversify. what is your idea? >> ge. the company reports earnings this week. it really has done nothing for last few months. it is earning the expectations. and it's gone down a little bit. if they can beat the expectation, there's a good chance that could rise. >> doing nothing over the last 10 years. maybe now is a time. to read more check out this week's barron. don't forget to follow us on don't forget to follow us on tw fish, america's sustenance from the sea. large or small, fresh or frozen, this protein-packed reso
those are like core holdings in "la la land" speared there is an etf out there.to pay that fee in this universe i will start with carlton. she has something a little bit more down to earth. >> taking a look at the barron real estate. i was at a conference earlier this week where there was a 6040 portfolio. everyone is on board. what you do with the 40%. one of the speakers talked about walking into real estate. this was a hedge fund manager that has access that most of us would...
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an all—black cast and first film with an lgbt protagonist to win best picture, even if at first la la landy first question — do you think it's a little dangerous handing out guns in a bank? then there's the controversial moments. michael moore neverfinished his speech after criticising former presidents bush after the us—led invasion of iraq when he won best documentary for bowling for columbine in 2003. he eventually did finish his speech at the critics�* choice documentary awards in 2018. to pick up a camera and fight the power, make your voice heard and stop this senseless war. thank you and goodnight. and that was the end of the speech! marlon brando sent a native american actress to decline his best actor award in 1973 for the godfather in order to protest at the treatment of native americans in hollywood. we want to show that the oscars history is connected to social and political history, that it does not exist outside of the realms of real life. so that's not all that we have in that gallery, but those strike us as significant moments to remind ourselves that an awards show is not
an all—black cast and first film with an lgbt protagonist to win best picture, even if at first la la landy first question — do you think it's a little dangerous handing out guns in a bank? then there's the controversial moments. michael moore neverfinished his speech after criticising former presidents bush after the us—led invasion of iraq when he won best documentary for bowling for columbine in 2003. he eventually did finish his speech at the critics�* choice documentary awards in...
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. >> the dudes these dudes rock >> jimmy: fantastic, i mean, "la la land," "the greatest showman," theyderanged, honestly but really fun there were moments where -- there was a time difference. i was in copenhagen at the time because i'm half danish and i was getting my citizenship so i can get out of here if i need to [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: ace, we've got to plan ahead you never know >> you got to think ahead. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. yeah >> and so, i was doing that at the time and so, often, our zoom calls would be at, like, 2:00 in the morning for me and so, we'd all be like, bundled up with our blankets and our tea and just, like, hammering in every single word and line and deciding what we wanted to say. and like our coping mechanism became breaking into "kiss by rose" by seal like - >> jimmy: that would -- that would bring you back into -- >> that -- yeah, whenever we were like, "uh, this is getting really tough," we would be like - ♪ baby, i compare you t a kiss from a rose ♪ [ laughter ] like, that was the way that we would just, kind of, diffuse ♪ >> jimmy: you --
. >> the dudes these dudes rock >> jimmy: fantastic, i mean, "la la land," "the greatest showman," theyderanged, honestly but really fun there were moments where -- there was a time difference. i was in copenhagen at the time because i'm half danish and i was getting my citizenship so i can get out of here if i need to [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: ace, we've got to plan ahead you never know >> you got to think ahead. >> jimmy: yeah, of...
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i reached out to some of my principles and said, we should not buy into this la la land, we should begoing to withdrawal. >> exactly. >> i think everybody hoped that he'll put stronger conditions which he didn't. >> jonathan, i thought that was a wonderful interview. she's a remarkable person. this ambassador. >> what did she tell you about the sudden moment in which president ghani fled and leaving the palace empty and leaving nothing but chaos ahead. >> she's an amazing person. she's her refugee in her own embassy. she's in this embassy and she kept it open. she's still flying the flag. she refused to fly it is taliban flag. the taliban is sending her invitation for zoom calls and she's ignoring them. come to our zoom. and the biden administration won't deal with her. her husband was the chief of staff in the palace. and so, some sense that his exit would spur the moment. it seems from her that it was probably a lot more premeditated and her husband reported to her in realtime in the days leading up to august 15th that ghani was having these secret meetings with two of his top aides
i reached out to some of my principles and said, we should not buy into this la la land, we should begoing to withdrawal. >> exactly. >> i think everybody hoped that he'll put stronger conditions which he didn't. >> jonathan, i thought that was a wonderful interview. she's a remarkable person. this ambassador. >> what did she tell you about the sudden moment in which president ghani fled and leaving the palace empty and leaving nothing but chaos ahead. >> she's an...
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la la la la, you shall play. then i sang a lily shade of jeff. then lamb land wu is like a few millions they called it off your little let me also not them and i got a don't even if you don't you let me with your the clipping maybe for it is like if you're the only wrapped up on the human and yet i'm with michelle. get us all the, let me bring a did well. well, just like one feeling with little folders like to get, well, did they give you up on all blood had to come and get it in your father reveal it was really good on me. it was a victory for strength and terror. the uprising was responsible for the loss of around $40000.00 local lives. the massacre is inscribed in the collective malagasy memory. the 29th of march is an annual public commemoration day in madagascar, but not in france. she 3 weeks later, france welcome the whole world to paris for a session of the united nations. ironically, at the penny to show you the 50 at you and member states voted to adopt the universal declaration of human rights. they do not found law. the day of shelf yet the the brow
la la la la, you shall play. then i sang a lily shade of jeff. then lamb land wu is like a few millions they called it off your little let me also not them and i got a don't even if you don't you let me with your the clipping maybe for it is like if you're the only wrapped up on the human and yet i'm with michelle. get us all the, let me bring a did well. well, just like one feeling with little folders like to get, well, did they give you up on all blood had to come and get it in your father...
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lot to it, love in the home button that hearing an offer on the landed on coma for one economy to call my info to consider fees. la. at la menard mistake buckets, food muscle. all mean your me that i moved from under many who are some, some of that still being friends, consumers on it for those who think any of my older oscar to north america? honestly, i can say that. i think i thought a lot about whether i should do this or not, but in the end, i think i did the right thing. even if the conversation i had with him sort of ended up hitting a brick wall. austin for jake, i heard that somebody called out that they appreciated my closing, and so i turned around and there was for a free guy standing there and looking at me, i actually have to make it one of the young man said, well, maybe we have our differences, but we have something in common as well. the realization that there is some thing in common and we can talk about that. it made that connection possible. still human beings, if we can see them like that. and if we can find some fake, anything that connects us can build bridge on that connection and we can start to
lot to it, love in the home button that hearing an offer on the landed on coma for one economy to call my info to consider fees. la. at la menard mistake buckets, food muscle. all mean your me that i moved from under many who are some, some of that still being friends, consumers on it for those who think any of my older oscar to north america? honestly, i can say that. i think i thought a lot about whether i should do this or not, but in the end, i think i did the right thing. even if the...