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what about matthew mcconaughey? no matthew mcconaughey. [laughs] what about beyonce?back into bed with celebrity candidate, we got to be honest about how effective they would really be. just because you know how to run a company, it doesn't mean you don't want to run country. just because you can play a politician, it doesn't mean you know how to legislate. just because you can stop bullets with your hand... that might be helpful actually. it would've helped kennedy. [audience reacts] i'm not saying celebrities can't become politicians, but maybe we don't let them start at president. because you can't squeeze years of political experience into a training montage. and besides, if celebrities want to run the country, they already have a place for that in our society. and that place is the illuminati. all right, when we come back, jelly roll will be joining me on the show. so don't you go anywhere. [cheers and applause] shred it. mix it. add a little kick to it. make tacos. more tacos. now we're talking. the kitchenaid bowl-lift stand mixer has the capacity to get you st
what about matthew mcconaughey? no matthew mcconaughey. [laughs] what about beyonce?back into bed with celebrity candidate, we got to be honest about how effective they would really be. just because you know how to run a company, it doesn't mean you don't want to run country. just because you can play a politician, it doesn't mean you know how to legislate. just because you can stop bullets with your hand... that might be helpful actually. it would've helped kennedy. [audience reacts] i'm not...
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matthew mcconaughey. >> reporter: hosting "american idol". >> we have an amazing show with wall-to-wallporter: and "dick clark's new year's rockin' eve." it's radio where he got his start as a kid. >> i think about the american top 40. i listened to casey lawns. i thought that would be cool to count backwards one day from 40 to number one coast to coast. >> reporter: now he's got that golden voice introducing hits on the air waves and turning his passion into purpose with his nonprofit the ryan seacrest foundation. ryan and his sister meredith gave me a e seacrest studio. >> welcome to the studio. >> what a good host. >> wow. this is it. this is our 14th studio. >> who's teaching them how to do things like this? >> my sister teaches them everything. >> it's all me. no. we have studio managers that run the studio. they are helping the kids learn how to use the buttons, get on air, create shows. this is supposed to be that safe space for them. >> reporter: the ryan seacrest foundation is a family affair. >> we talked about it together after a visit i had over a decade ago at one of the ho
matthew mcconaughey. >> reporter: hosting "american idol". >> we have an amazing show with wall-to-wallporter: and "dick clark's new year's rockin' eve." it's radio where he got his start as a kid. >> i think about the american top 40. i listened to casey lawns. i thought that would be cool to count backwards one day from 40 to number one coast to coast. >> reporter: now he's got that golden voice introducing hits on the air waves and turning his...
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thank you to the voice of matthew mcconaughey.me of great turbulence and mistrust, with the ability to help us navigate an increasingly fractured world, since its inception five years ago, the category has recognized books that delve into some of the most pressing issues of the day, such as palestinian liberation and climate change while also being scintillating tax -- texts in their own right. these are an essential part of the whole conversation, brought to readers through dedication and brilliance that transcends status. this year's finalist are no exception, from a tender coming of age and coming out, to a reckoning with colonial legacy, from an elliptical portrait of a troubled child in columbia to a real collection of short stories and a fractured narrative of actualization. it was near impossible to choose between these treasures and i have to think my fellows for the months of reading and intends discussion as for the thoughtfulness with which they may get -- navigated this most difficult of decisions. we are all grateful
thank you to the voice of matthew mcconaughey.me of great turbulence and mistrust, with the ability to help us navigate an increasingly fractured world, since its inception five years ago, the category has recognized books that delve into some of the most pressing issues of the day, such as palestinian liberation and climate change while also being scintillating tax -- texts in their own right. these are an essential part of the whole conversation, brought to readers through dedication and...
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writes thank you to the voice of matthew mcconaughey. at a time. great turbulence and mistrust. translator literature is more vital than it has ever been with its ability to help us navigate an increasingly fractured world. since its inception and its current form five years ago, this category has recognized two books that delve some of the most pressing issues of the day, such as palestinian liberation and displaced people. to change, while also scintillating texts in their right, these books an essential part of the global conversation brought to anglophone readers through the dedication and brilliance of trans leaders and publishers. this year's finalists are no exception. ranging from a tender coming of age and, coming out queer novel from to a reckoning colonial legacy in senegal. from an elliptical portrait of a troubled childhood at colombia. to a spiky, surreal collection of short stories from south and a fractured narrative of queer actualization, it was near impossible to choose these treasures and. i have to thank my fellow judges brock, arthur, malcolm dixon, cristin
writes thank you to the voice of matthew mcconaughey. at a time. great turbulence and mistrust. translator literature is more vital than it has ever been with its ability to help us navigate an increasingly fractured world. since its inception and its current form five years ago, this category has recognized two books that delve some of the most pressing issues of the day, such as palestinian liberation and displaced people. to change, while also scintillating texts in their right, these books...
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. >> is it now going to be matthew mcconaughey? can you tells anything?but i'd have to kill you. >> tyler sheridan has a new seri out. >> he is a remarkably talented man. >> sly stallone too. i can't member this one. >> tulsa. he's a great guy. and she is absolutely wonderful. it was a good night. we w. we beat seattle. we didn't think we could, but we did. >> i know. should have taken points. >> why don't we talk about more boring stuff? boring but stuff that matters. we had ian shepardson on earlier today, and he thinks that the fed was too slow -- i think everybody does -- >> terms of raising rates. they underjudged inflation as it was happening. but he thinks they are underjudging disinflation on the way back down. do you agree with that? >> well, the core rate is still above 3. i don't think they're going to do anything in december. i wouldn't advocate for it were i still there. and i think they've done a pretty good job. again, everybody loves to criticize too much, too little. you make a mistake in the beginning. we talk about this so many times on
. >> is it now going to be matthew mcconaughey? can you tells anything?but i'd have to kill you. >> tyler sheridan has a new seri out. >> he is a remarkably talented man. >> sly stallone too. i can't member this one. >> tulsa. he's a great guy. and she is absolutely wonderful. it was a good night. we w. we beat seattle. we didn't think we could, but we did. >> i know. should have taken points. >> why don't we talk about more boring stuff? boring but...