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lived his life just unapologetically himself and the fact that i'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is is proof that we're longing for for stories like this. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a break sit bomb dropped by the man with the political explosives but who until tonight showed no desire to even light a fuse for the first time since britain began to go she engines to leave the european union and with only a month before breaks it is scheduled to begin. the head of britain's opposition party says he now supports a second referendum now this is a major u. turn in the brakes of policy of labor leader jeremy corbett and it is the most powerful boost yet to the possibility of giving the british people another go yes or no to membership in the e.u. now this evening labor's spokesman tweeted this this week labor will put its alternative plan for a vote in the house of commons if parliament rejects our plan then labor will deliver on the promise we made our annual conference and will support a public vote
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empathetic, funny, relatable, unapologetically moderate which makes her a stand-out in this stand-out democratic field. >> it's great to be in new hampshire where i appear to have brought my permanent snow globe with me. >> senator amy klobuchar, positioning herself as a moderate in a growing field of democratic hopefuls, offering voters pragmatic solutions while avoiding big campaign promises championed by many of the party's progressive candidates. on the question of medicare for all, touted by senator harris among others, klobuchar cited her focus is bringing down healthcare costs. >> i think it's something we can look to for the future but i want action now. >> when it was asked if she supports free four year college, she was straightforward. >> i'm not for free four year college for all. >> reporter: instead advocating for free two year community college programs, extending pell fwrants and helping students refinance their loans. >> i wish if i was a magic genie and could afford to give it to everyone, i would. >> reporter: congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, klobuchar says s
empathetic, funny, relatable, unapologetically moderate which makes her a stand-out in this stand-out democratic field. >> it's great to be in new hampshire where i appear to have brought my permanent snow globe with me. >> senator amy klobuchar, positioning herself as a moderate in a growing field of democratic hopefuls, offering voters pragmatic solutions while avoiding big campaign promises championed by many of the party's progressive candidates. on the question of medicare for...
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now in a refugee camp says she wants to return to britain but remains incredibly unrepentant and unapologetico. it is quite puzzling story. she left at 15, perhaps with some ambition of achieving whatever she wanted to achieve, and it shows there is some conflict within her. she is not apologetic for some horrific things she has seen and been a part of and yet wa nts she has seen and been a part of and yet wants to come home. she lost two children from malnutrition, she is pregnant again and wants to come home. i suppose that is the difference between a 15—year—old and 19—year—old who has lost two children. the personal element for which you feel the hurt but how is the uk going to react to this. are they going to let somebody back into they going to let somebody back into the country without retribution having taken the country without retribution having ta ken part the country without retribution having taken part in this. that is the problem. when we have had situations where people wanted to return to the uk, with a message they have made a mistake, the programmes that try and deal with p
now in a refugee camp says she wants to return to britain but remains incredibly unrepentant and unapologetico. it is quite puzzling story. she left at 15, perhaps with some ambition of achieving whatever she wanted to achieve, and it shows there is some conflict within her. she is not apologetic for some horrific things she has seen and been a part of and yet wa nts she has seen and been a part of and yet wants to come home. she lost two children from malnutrition, she is pregnant again and...
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lived his life just unapologetically himself and the fact that i'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is is proof that we're longing for for stories like this are the vehicle made i named best actress for her role as queen and in the costume drama the favorite olivia colman said no one was more surprised that her. this is the low. on the list. but the night's biggest surprise was arguably the pick for best picture. and i ask you to. thank. panned by many critics as racially tone deaf greenbrook story covers controversial ground but its director said it was an important one to tell. this is he's right this is the whole story is about love it's about loving each other and despite our differences and finding out the truth about who we are we're the same people. best director went to mexican filmmaker alfonso clear on for his tiny autobiographical film roma a movie that highlights the plight of poorly paid to mystic workers. i want to thank the academy for rico nice enough feel i'm sent through a rundown in the you know as woman one of the seventy million the mystic workers in
lived his life just unapologetically himself and the fact that i'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is is proof that we're longing for for stories like this are the vehicle made i named best actress for her role as queen and in the costume drama the favorite olivia colman said no one was more surprised that her. this is the low. on the list. but the night's biggest surprise was arguably the pick for best picture. and i ask you to. thank. panned by many critics as racially tone...
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unapologetically. >> in primaries, among democrats, but those independents, right? >> and he wins indent. people have a mistaken idea that american picks is on one lynn yard line. 40% of the american public identifies as independents, that doesn't mean we're? the middle, it means we hate that thing. some are freaking out about it but i'm coming from someone that says more competition is better not worse. >> four or five i think that is fine. i think that is -- it sounds like the two major parties you think don't everybody this well. >> i think that is totally fine to say a two party system in this time of gridlock is a difficult thing to navigate. and it is -- i think it is viable, it is a normal thing to say after years and years and decades of gridlock where they say maybe something here is frully wrong. in terms of that as a conversation, i think that is a fine devgs to have. i think that comes down to states and city municipalitiemu. >> are you still feeling the bern? >> i love senator sanders. i think he is great. i think in terms of an endorsement, i usually s
unapologetically. >> in primaries, among democrats, but those independents, right? >> and he wins indent. people have a mistaken idea that american picks is on one lynn yard line. 40% of the american public identifies as independents, that doesn't mean we're? the middle, it means we hate that thing. some are freaking out about it but i'm coming from someone that says more competition is better not worse. >> four or five i think that is fine. i think that is -- it sounds like...
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"we made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life just unapologetically himself."rami malek's best actor win for playing freddie mercury was the first oscar for an actor of arab "bohemian lead the way with four academy awards. from queen to -a- queen: olivia colman took best actress for "the favorite," in a slight upset over glenn close, who's now oh-for-seven at the oscars."you've been my idol for so long, and this is not how i wanted it to be, and i think you're amazing, i love you very much."no upsets in the supporting categories, as regina king won for "if beale street could talk," and "green book's" mahershala ali won his second oscar in three years. in all, 20-19 had a record seven black oscar winners, including the first in costume design and production design, two of "black panther's" three awards."let's all mobilize! let's all be on the right side of history!"that also included spike lee. the veteran filmmaker won his first competitive oscar: best adapted screenplay for "black klansman.""thank you very much, mexico.""roma" took a trio of oscars: alfonso cu
"we made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life just unapologetically himself."rami malek's best actor win for playing freddie mercury was the first oscar for an actor of arab "bohemian lead the way with four academy awards. from queen to -a- queen: olivia colman took best actress for "the favorite," in a slight upset over glenn close, who's now oh-for-seven at the oscars."you've been my idol for so long, and this is not how i wanted it to be, and...
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as a woman, strong, fierce, determined, unapologetic, and you just make it happen. and certainly, you know, i aspire to be as great as you are. i just want to say, one of the things i really appreciate about you is not only how you developed this wonderful program, that is being 'e emulad all over the place, you celebrate successes all over the world and taken time to do that. you've been very thoughtful about who are we going to celebrate and celebrating those schools could have been successful. the other thing is really making sure that the children that these newest citizens in san francisco, understand the reason why it's important is because what they do matters. you make them feel -- i've seen it. the people you hire all are able to effectively translate that what they do matters. what they're doing is protecting nature. it's beautiful. thank you. >> thank you. >> you are going to be missed. [applause] >> hi, i'm rachel. for almost 10 years, we were platonically work married. the school education program manager and i was the program coordinator and together w
as a woman, strong, fierce, determined, unapologetic, and you just make it happen. and certainly, you know, i aspire to be as great as you are. i just want to say, one of the things i really appreciate about you is not only how you developed this wonderful program, that is being 'e emulad all over the place, you celebrate successes all over the world and taken time to do that. you've been very thoughtful about who are we going to celebrate and celebrating those schools could have been...
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he also gave an interview before that apology, was totally unapologetic for it.ps kevin mccarthy or somebody on leadership got to him and realized we have to do something to clean this up. >> and gloria borger made a good observation, this is a close ally of the president. and one wonders if he did this on his own or if this was some bigger discussion of a threat to michael cohen. he tried to walk it back, i guess. much more on this 20 pages of blockbuster testimony of michael cohen that begins in just hours. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shipstation.[ ding ] the show me just add
he also gave an interview before that apology, was totally unapologetic for it.ps kevin mccarthy or somebody on leadership got to him and realized we have to do something to clean this up. >> and gloria borger made a good observation, this is a close ally of the president. and one wonders if he did this on his own or if this was some bigger discussion of a threat to michael cohen. he tried to walk it back, i guess. much more on this 20 pages of blockbuster testimony of michael cohen that...
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. >> jesse: i like how unapologetic he was.untry that we value we protect with guns. banks, companies, borders. celebrities, everything we protect, there's an armed guard outside but not children. it doesn't make sense. the point is you're not handing over a loaded gun to some second-grade teacher who is 73 years old and you say hey, rambo, hold the line. these are well-trained professionals that go through training and know they are are doing and know how to handle firearms. the other thing is, you're not militarizing schools. you have people armed with weapons outside the super bowl. you are not the super bowl. eliminating the nra isn't going to stop school shootings. banning an ar-15 isn't going to stop school shootings. you can spend all the money the world. you are not going to stop it. the only thing you're going to do is you have to neutralize it before they shoot more people. the only way to do it is to have an armed guy in proximity to the shooter. >> greg: juan, i think it's a great match. returning vets and a job lik
. >> jesse: i like how unapologetic he was.untry that we value we protect with guns. banks, companies, borders. celebrities, everything we protect, there's an armed guard outside but not children. it doesn't make sense. the point is you're not handing over a loaded gun to some second-grade teacher who is 73 years old and you say hey, rambo, hold the line. these are well-trained professionals that go through training and know they are are doing and know how to handle firearms. the other...
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. >> reporter: in his unapologetic style, he links america's ugly past with race to her uncomfortable present. >> the whole goal going in was connect this film that takes place in the 70s to what's happening today. and agent orange, david duke, and the neo nazis gave me a koda. >> reporter: you're referring to? >> the president. i call him agent orange. >> i want to thank you so much for never putting your country second. america first. >> reporter: some of the language in the film seems to be lifted from today's political rhetoric. >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> reporter: this film directly takes on president trump and his initial refusal to renounce hate groups. >> i think there's blame on both sides. i have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it either. >> reporter: you're not a fan of president trump, like many people in america. you take unfair shots at him in this. do you think? >> i did not tell agent orange to make that statement. he did that. >> you also had people that were very fine people. on both sides. >
. >> reporter: in his unapologetic style, he links america's ugly past with race to her uncomfortable present. >> the whole goal going in was connect this film that takes place in the 70s to what's happening today. and agent orange, david duke, and the neo nazis gave me a koda. >> reporter: you're referring to? >> the president. i call him agent orange. >> i want to thank you so much for never putting your country second. america first. >> reporter: some of...
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you know, ringing in the new year with our elders, with our loved ones and with very visibly unapologeticallyueer and making the show what it is and a great community coming together. >> you said it's february 17th? >> yes, february 17th. >> very good. that's pretty much what you're looking for when you're trying to invest? >> she is the typical person we're trying to reach so that they have access to the information, because otherwise people make mistakes or don't know, don't know where to get their capitol or don't know how to structuhe she's been one of our ideal candidates and is now perin hig the arrangements to get this business and her dream a reality this year. >> sucss ses arelways nice. >> yes. >> how do people connect with your group? >> usually we find people through either facebook or the social media channels. we also do a lot of promotions in the communities themselves, through some of the churches or other non-profits that we work with. >> how gratifying is it to be able to have done this? >> it's amazing. now i can have a business plan and connect with different connections t
you know, ringing in the new year with our elders, with our loved ones and with very visibly unapologeticallyueer and making the show what it is and a great community coming together. >> you said it's february 17th? >> yes, february 17th. >> very good. that's pretty much what you're looking for when you're trying to invest? >> she is the typical person we're trying to reach so that they have access to the information, because otherwise people make mistakes or don't know,...
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she is unapologetic about that, and so am i.we feel a sense of urgency to make change, and that is why i am running for this position, but it has been a hard process. it's been, quite frankly, a sexist process. i have been told, not based on my achievements, not based on my record, not based on the type of person i am and how i conduct myself as an elected official, because of my personality traits i've been told i'm too difficult , i've been called crazy, i've been told i do not know how to bring people together, i don't know how to compromise, which is bull shipped, i do all of those things, but i have been told that. i want to tell you right now that if my colleagues elect me board president today, i am so excited to lift each and every one of them up. i am so lucky to be surrounded by amazing rock stars that i love. i love each and every one of you i cannot wait to work with centrally fewer on two projects that she is now championing, the office of racial equity, in the san francisco municipal bank here. i cannot wait to wor
she is unapologetic about that, and so am i.we feel a sense of urgency to make change, and that is why i am running for this position, but it has been a hard process. it's been, quite frankly, a sexist process. i have been told, not based on my achievements, not based on my record, not based on the type of person i am and how i conduct myself as an elected official, because of my personality traits i've been told i'm too difficult , i've been called crazy, i've been told i do not know how to...
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i'm unapologetic black and i'm unapologetic a feminist. depending on what circles you're in, it's hard to be both those things at the same time. but, i think that being both those things is the that will save us. if time had a race, it would be white. white people feel like they own time and control history and there's a way that even if you go back to the early westernha philosopherseverybody loved, my least favorite is george know, "africa is no historic part of the world." ,so, in the 1700s and 180 various groups of white, european men got together and justecided that africa didn' matter in the span of world history. i mean, talk about havg some cojones. time has a history and so do black people. and part of the reason we have, for instance, black history month in this country is because we literally he to make the argument that black people have actually done things that are n significant to the creat the nation-state, and it turns out if we didn't have things like black history month, apparently people would not believe that black peo
i'm unapologetic black and i'm unapologetic a feminist. depending on what circles you're in, it's hard to be both those things at the same time. but, i think that being both those things is the that will save us. if time had a race, it would be white. white people feel like they own time and control history and there's a way that even if you go back to the early westernha philosopherseverybody loved, my least favorite is george know, "africa is no historic part of the world." ,so, in...
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, our gender preference, to be unapologetic about it, about what we decide we're not going to stand for. we don't need to be scared of the power that we have. >> you can learn more about tiffany and the other outstanding women by going to nbcnews.com/shethrives. o nbcnews.com/shethrives cologuar. we all make excuses for the things we don't want to do. but when it comes to colon cancer screening... i'm not doin' that. i eat plenty of kale. ahem, as i was saying... ...with cologuard, you don't need an excuse... all that prep? no thanks. that drink tastes horrible! but...there's no prep with cologuard... i can't take the time off work. who has two days? and i feel fine - no symptoms! everybody, listen! all you need is a trip to the bathroom. if you're 50 or older and at average risk, cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab! this is your year! own it! cologuard is not right for everyone. it is not for high risk individuals, including those with a history of colon c
, our gender preference, to be unapologetic about it, about what we decide we're not going to stand for. we don't need to be scared of the power that we have. >> you can learn more about tiffany and the other outstanding women by going to nbcnews.com/shethrives. o nbcnews.com/shethrives cologuar. we all make excuses for the things we don't want to do. but when it comes to colon cancer screening... i'm not doin' that. i eat plenty of kale. ahem, as i was saying... ...with cologuard, you...
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chronicling their last history the imperial system was riddled with racism there were people who are unapologetic racists at all levels of civil society at all levels of the military institutions might feel obliged to keep them in political and economic and. no one volunteers to live under an empire their authoritarian states that are almost invariably one hundred percent built by conquest the subjects of empire have no rights now british empire was arguably the most. the world's empires they justified these conquests in this paternalist idealistic rhetoric and on the assumption that africans read an inferior stage of development and then needed a helping hand. by nine hundred forty nazi germany and he said talley and allies were making gains in europe and north africa isolated the man. and increasingly concerned about the japanese threat to its asian dominions person desperately needed more troops so despite earlier reservations it turned into a sex with economists launching an intense recruitment drive. more money. where ninety make the. wrong go were need out badly wounded. many africans were
chronicling their last history the imperial system was riddled with racism there were people who are unapologetic racists at all levels of civil society at all levels of the military institutions might feel obliged to keep them in political and economic and. no one volunteers to live under an empire their authoritarian states that are almost invariably one hundred percent built by conquest the subjects of empire have no rights now british empire was arguably the most. the world's empires they...
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rami: we made a film about a gay man and an immigrant who was unapologetically himself will: his commentsrsy and inclusion chimed with the mood of the night. rami: i am the son of immigrants from egypt, i'm a first-generation american. [cheers and plause] rami: part of my story is being written right now. will: in 2015, the oscars were called out for being so white.no this year. african-americans won the s beporting actor and actress. mahershala ali for "green book," regina king for "if beale street could talk." alfonso cuaron won best director for "roma." he dedicated to the maid looked alfonso: i want to thank the academy for recognizing a film centered around an indigenous woman, a character that testorically has been rele in the background of cinema. will: the most popul winner of the night was -- >> spike lee! will: four adapted screenplay fo. spike: my grandmother, she me spikey-poo. she put me through morehouse college and nyu film. the 2020 presidential election is around the corner. t's do the right thing! will: spike lee's speech provoked a tweet from the president. he won't min
rami: we made a film about a gay man and an immigrant who was unapologetically himself will: his commentsrsy and inclusion chimed with the mood of the night. rami: i am the son of immigrants from egypt, i'm a first-generation american. [cheers and plause] rami: part of my story is being written right now. will: in 2015, the oscars were called out for being so white.no this year. african-americans won the s beporting actor and actress. mahershala ali for "green book," regina king for...
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critics of his economic policies within israel and outside the country but this very vocal and very unapologetic backing by the americans really frames the conversation from the substance of his economic policies into who has the right of appointing a leader. in venezuela and venezuela has a very very proud population they're very proud of their independence and this backing of why i adore i think does a major disservice to go out of himself because he's now a c. is seen not as a legitimate grassroots figure out position figure but as a figurehead for them eric an administration there always third and fourth and fifth options and you know just today for my program i interviewed raphael remarries who is who used to be who chavez right hand man and he is also sometimes referred to as the new zealous former oil czar because he ran the oil industry for many many years and he's extremely extremely critical of maduro he believes that betrayed the legacy of who could chavez and and did pretty much all the chairman's of his government but he is just as harshly critical of who i adore because he sees him
critics of his economic policies within israel and outside the country but this very vocal and very unapologetic backing by the americans really frames the conversation from the substance of his economic policies into who has the right of appointing a leader. in venezuela and venezuela has a very very proud population they're very proud of their independence and this backing of why i adore i think does a major disservice to go out of himself because he's now a c. is seen not as a legitimate...
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. >> reporter: the mayor did not comment but he did get back to the mercury news where he was unapologetic for the comments and said his critics are using this an as an opportunity to, quote, bash couper teeno. kpix 5. >>> new mexico's governor is taking a stand against president trump's border security demands. governor grisham ordered more than 100 national guard troops to withdraw from new mexico's border that . that is after president trump ordered them. grisham is leaving about a dozen in place to help with humanitarian needs. >> i think the president should lead by not -- by removing himself from this political, angry, waste of rhetoric. nothing more than a dog whistle. and he should come in and help us with real border security. >> grisham visited the southern border last month to assess the security threat. she later said there was no crises there. >>> the suspect accused of kidnapping the wisconsin teen jayme closs has been ordered to stand trial. wearing an orange jump suit, jake patterson appeared before a judge today. the 21-year-old is accused of fatally shooting james and den
. >> reporter: the mayor did not comment but he did get back to the mercury news where he was unapologetic for the comments and said his critics are using this an as an opportunity to, quote, bash couper teeno. kpix 5. >>> new mexico's governor is taking a stand against president trump's border security demands. governor grisham ordered more than 100 national guard troops to withdraw from new mexico's border that . that is after president trump ordered them. grisham is leaving...
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was thrown out of colombia for his outspokenness because ultimately his form of journalism was unapologetically political what today we call advocacy journalism and what comes across when i speak to the journalists in this piece is studied under him or what's with him is this constant tug of war between the military and the journalistic that wavering between facts and fiction but does that not make his journalism fundamentally problematic perhaps but the point is the people. make us think about journalism beyond debates on empiricism objectivity accuracy and how the military can get us nearer to treat of experience throughout this piece we've used. to take viewers through the story starting with something he said in one thousand nine hundred. led to get pearlie more michael gerson report made a louder answer mark i had this really bizarre pretty major eleven plus year and wrote my. classes stuff i didn't have the money people so somebody just got to see america is a go to save a horrible potato where all but if the professor maybe you should know if we should care if they help you eat more for
was thrown out of colombia for his outspokenness because ultimately his form of journalism was unapologetically political what today we call advocacy journalism and what comes across when i speak to the journalists in this piece is studied under him or what's with him is this constant tug of war between the military and the journalistic that wavering between facts and fiction but does that not make his journalism fundamentally problematic perhaps but the point is the people. make us think about...
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lived his life just unapologetically himself and the fact that i'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is is proof that we're longing for. for stories like this it was a big night for director of fun socorro own his film won best foreign film amid stiff competition horror own one also for best director and best cinematography he shot the film himself. veteran director spike lee won best adapted screenplay for black klansmen make the moral choice between love birds hate the right day the prize for best supporting actress went to regina king in its deal st to talk based on the novel by african american author james baldwin i'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is poured into someone following a controversy involving would be host comedian kevin hart's past homophobic tweets the show had no host at all. instead of the usual opening comedy monologue the surviving members of queen rocked out on stage. robert oulds al-jazeera colleague. it is time for force now his father elizabeth thank you so much there was a sporting highlight to last night's oscars as wel
lived his life just unapologetically himself and the fact that i'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is is proof that we're longing for. for stories like this it was a big night for director of fun socorro own his film won best foreign film amid stiff competition horror own one also for best director and best cinematography he shot the film himself. veteran director spike lee won best adapted screenplay for black klansmen make the moral choice between love birds hate the right day...
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we made a film about the gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life and was unapologetically himself.diversity and inclusion chimes with the mood on the night. i am the son of immigrants from egypt, a first—generation american... applause pa rt part of my story is being written right now. in 2015 the oscars were called out for being so white, not so called out for being so white, not so this year. african americans won best supporting actor and actress. mahershala ali for greenberg. best supporting actor and actress. mahershala ali for greenberglj best supporting actor and actress. mahershala ali for greenberg. i want to thank the academy for recognising a film centred around an indigenous woman, a character that historically have been relegated into the background. the most popular winner 0f background. the most popular winner of the night was... for every adapted screenplay. the 2020 presidential election is around the corner, let's do the right thing. and the oscar goes to... the best picture winner is about an interracial friendship in the 60s. it has faced issues around american
we made a film about the gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life and was unapologetically himself.diversity and inclusion chimes with the mood on the night. i am the son of immigrants from egypt, a first—generation american... applause pa rt part of my story is being written right now. in 2015 the oscars were called out for being so white, not so called out for being so white, not so this year. african americans won best supporting actor and actress. mahershala ali for greenberg. best...
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we made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life and was unapologetically himself. am the son of immigrants from egypt, i'm a first—generation american, and... applause part of my story is being written right now. in 2015, the oscars were called out for being so white, not so this year. african—america ns wonboth best supporting actor and actress, mahershala ali in green book and regina king for if beale street could talk. best director went to mexicon's alfonso cuaron for roma. it was about a made to look after him asa it was about a made to look after him as a child in mexico city. i want to thank the academy for recognising a film centred around an indigenous woman, a character that historically have been relegated into the background. the most popular winner of the night was... for the best adapted screenplay. my my grandmother cash to social security cheques to pay for her first grand job. she called me spikey to. she put me through film school. the 2020 presidential election is around the corner, let's do the right thing! spike lee's comments provoked a tweet
we made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life and was unapologetically himself. am the son of immigrants from egypt, i'm a first—generation american, and... applause part of my story is being written right now. in 2015, the oscars were called out for being so white, not so this year. african—america ns wonboth best supporting actor and actress, mahershala ali in green book and regina king for if beale street could talk. best director went to mexicon's alfonso cuaron for...