spoken to voters, you've gotten their input, and they It bolsters you in the general election. Emma, thank you for coming on. I appreciate your time. Thanks so much.
legacy um as he faces his last 2 years in office. Emma Chanlett-Avery at the Asia Society Policy Institute here in Washington, D.C. Thank you very much. Thank you. All right, let's uh go to our panel now.
The final scene between the Curtis brothers is this very emotional kind of-- we finally get the resolution of these three characters, Emma, Trevor? I can go next.
And then she and Emma worked closely. Emma has incredible style-- not that you dress insane like Rex. I want to. She's my summer inspo.
I was like, literally-- my mom had to come grab me out. Emma? I'm like, do you have an answer for me?
Wow, that was good. Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony.
And of course, it shot straight to the top of the charts, and now it's a "New York Times" best seller. Emmanuel, it's my pleasure to welcome you to Talks at Google. Before we get started-- Brandon, what's up, my man?
Brandon, it wasn't intentional, but it still led to death. Emmanuel Acho has rarely dealt with first degree racism. See, first degree racism, I'm intentionally saying the N word to inflict emotional damage onto you.
The you're so smart to be Black. Emmanuel, I love these uncomfortable conversations. I just wish all Black people were more like you.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. Emmanuel, I can't do it, I can't do it, it's not right.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. Emmanuel Acho, as points in my life-- I'm third personing here-- Emmanuel Acho has at points in his life had celebrity privilege.
So I wanted to talk about how much collaboration there was when creating this. Emma and James, you both are trained dancers. And there's some really great clips of you guys dancing together that were just super-fun to watch.
So did you know-- did you understand-- you're now 26, 27. Emma's just-- A very green and very young 26, 27. Yeah. Well, I think maybe that's a bit modest.
Beautiful to look at, yeah. Emma, when you were young, you were aware of your mother's fame, obviously, and your stepfather's fame.
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So that was my curiosity. Emma Gatewood is one of my heroes. Grandma Gatewood, they called her.
You know, there's a famous story about Emmett Till's mother. Emmett Till was a 14-year-old black boy from Chicago area, I believe, who whistled at a white woman in the South while visiting his cousin and ended up being lynched and thrown in the river.
And that starts with knowing how words work. Emma's already just touched on this. Words are, after all, the currency of our communication, aren't they?
I'd like to introduce Emmanuel Schanzer. Emmanuel is a creator and co-director of Bootstrap, one of the largest formal K through 12 computer science initiatives in the US. He spent several years as a program manager and developer before becoming a high school teacher and a middle school academic coach, and has long been
So you're probably sitting here saying, oh my God. Emmanuel is telling me that this is basically a free lunch, right? We get all of those metrics for free.
EGT, yes. He's inching towards it. Emmy, Grammy, Tony, no Oscar. Five nominations, and Scott likes to say-- Lost every one.
who like to read page 14 Emma I'll help you Emma is that question both both have
Emmys. I was on the one related to HDTV-- on the team, I should say.
emma everybody's been very nice i'm like you know what let's bring an extra record just for y'all this ain't really coming out to next week we almost leaked
Emma saw a twinkle in Poppy's eye and high-fived her friend.
Emma Bovary and she starts to just be the bitch she really is in "Madame Bovary".
Emma uh was someone where uh they brought us to kind of a a little mini
Emma's um but let me tell you about a little bit about my journey um in uh in
When Emmy Noether set out to study mathematics, she was following in her father's footsteps, but from there she forged her own path.
the Emmy-winning "The Zimmern List," "Fields of Fire," "Wild Game Kitchen," and the Executive Producers of PBS "Hope in the Water," he's devoted his life to exploring and promoting
And over time, I think the most important things rose to the top. Like Emma was saying, we combine two characters, Randy and Cherry. And many people when they see it, I don't think, notice that one's missing because the essence is still there, or the storytelling is still there.
And Emmanuel Macron, the president, literally sat right here, behind me.
I just wish all Black people were more like you. Or Emmanuel, you're just-- you're a different Black guy. It's going to a store, Brandon, if I'm go to a Rolex store because I'm a watch guy, I'm like, you know what, I have to wear my current Rolex into a Rolex
And he was like, sure. And Emma as well, because her brain is crazy.
I've been there. And I was going to get to this later. But Emma was an actress and a producer and did a great deal of work here in the city, has done an awful lot of essentially theater, theater development, talent development, and also has written about 30 children's books with her mom.
Beautiful to look at, yeah. So Emma, what do you remember of this period?
was Emma Bardac, whom he stole away from a very rich banker because that was Debussy's thing.
And Emmeline, his wife, was the fundraiser.
- And Emma will be reading "The Diary of Hoppy the Rabbit." - "Dear Diary, Today I met Penny and Kathy.
Welcome Emmy award winning talk show host, Rachael Ray.
many Grand did she ear the $10 bill Emma did she ear the $10 bill that's up to you you're the teacher right now okay wait a minute I don't have any dollars in my pocket I have some that you can give to her in my pocket so what
And Emma deLong becomes a pretty important, I'd say a very important character, in the middle and end of the book for a variety of reasons.
And Emma DeLong had her account.
of Emmy-winning projects, as well.
And emmer and einkorn-- we have pastas made out of einkorn.
Maria Emmighausen: He's a huge inspiration. He came from nowhere. And he's, you know, still kind of nowhere. But he knows how
His name is Emmanuel.
But the skills Emmanuel demonstrated, the ability to care, to collaborate, to communicate, these are deeply human
And what Emma finds is that people think that spending a day being clea- completely honest will not be a great