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listening. Okay. The first is, let let's call her Madeline.Madeline. She's 32 years old.She's a redhead. That turns out to be important.
I'm not sure. Maybe that question is specifically for you.I'm not sure Madeline is a righteous lawyer.I think she's doing a righteous thing, but she's complicated.
Because you can start and be like, "yo, I want to be on TV!And I'll let Madeline continue on that, because she has had a lot experiences.
Kristin: Nice to meet you.My dog Madeline Kahn, she started the charity.
And thought he had.And was honestly quite convinced that Madeline is guilty.And for whatever reason that was.
And we were fully expecting a really impressive speaker.So other classes had gotten Madeline Albright, Desmond Tutu, John Grisham.And we heard we were getting a guy named Francis Collins.
Language is such an interesting thing, and as an artist, there are some writers, for example, who are very specific about language.I mean certainly, Madeline, within the industry, where there's a lot of glamor and sheen to everything, we don't see the characters really
So also joining us on stage right now is Madeleine Nelson, who is with Heads Music, which is Wyclef's label and management company right now.Yeah. So please welcome Madeline.Hi, everybody.
It hasn’t been done in thirty years.The woman that created the role Lily Garland was Madeline Kahn, who my dog is named after.She is one of my favorite actresses and singers that ever lived.
I'm glad you did.That actually is a great segue, Madeline.I would love to hear from the lens of the Geena Davis Institute, why was this film so important to your mission?
And then I thought, well, we should get some smart people to talk about it.So let's call up Nick Kristof and Dr. Cornel West and Madeline Albright.And I quickly learned how, you know, films like Borat get made because no one checks.
The influence of Henry James versus the influence of H.G. Wells.And then there is the discipline of Foresight Studies, which both Madeline Ashby and Karl Schroeder studied in graduate school.
Oh, that's huge. That's huge. And in my speaking that I've done so far about this book, the most questions that I get are about that, are aboutthat. And I like to say uh- I use a great Madeline Albright quote in here that-at beginning one of the chapters thatsays, "There's a special place in hell for women who don't support other women." I-I-I-I believe that now.
It's like OK. So just going more small scale.Because I love when people come to me and they go, I made your recipe for madelines.
Okay. Because the people who are listening, these are the two extremes, but it'll cover a lot of the people that arelistening. Okay. The first is, let let's call her Madeline.Madeline. She's 32 years old.
- Wow.Let's welcome to the stage Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, and Madeline Di Nonno.Just to get things started, we celebrated International Women's Day on Friday.
I'm Danny Strong, the executive producer of "Proven Innocent." I'm Rachelle Lefevre, and I play Madeline Scott.Kelsey Grammer. I play Saul-- Saul Bellows.
And these are ideas that we pick up today in some really lovely ways.On the next slide, I'm going to introduce a project by the roboticist, Madeline Gannon.She just finished her PhD at Carnegie Mellon in architecture, and she did an exhibition at The London Design Museum with a robot, a robotic arm that would play with its--
Because, even in America, what is interesting is, the politicians who have to deal with this, even bizarrely, quite religious politicians themselves, never actually really saw thiselement of foreign policy coming up. Religion was a bit of foreign policy that everybody ignored, that nobody really saw. There's a wonderful Madeline Albright anecdoteabout a Clinton cabinet meeting where one of them suddenly says, "Isn't it amazing.
Thanks for playing, thanks for playing.So also joining us on stage right now is Madeleine Nelson, who is with Heads Music, which is Wyclef's label and management company right now.Yeah. So please welcome Madeline.
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