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DanaK

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  1. This is definitely hard to watch and I've managed a half hour so far. Not only is it hard to hear about the kids deaths and the families' pain, but it's really hard to sit and listen to Jones and his allies spew so much crap. I may have to watch this in segments

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  2. Interesting that Stephen talked about a skit they did about Princess Kate being out of site and making a joke about her marriage before anyone knew of her cancer diagnosis and reiterated he doesn't make fun of people's health issues. However, he has more than once made fun of Mitch McConnell's short brain freezes, which bothers me

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  3. The second episode was a downer with it being about Nolly’s final episodes on Crossroads as well as her revealing to her friend that no one will hire her for a role in TV. But the acting was good and the bus speech was hilarious

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    CNN Films embarks on an international adventure to find nature-based solutions for a warming planet in Blue Carbon: Nature’s Hidden Power from MakeWaves and HHMI Tangled Bank Studios. Starring Grammy® nominated DJ and marine toxicologist Jayda G and featuring the music of Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, the immersive documentary combines the universal languages of music and science into a vibrant call to action to protect the planet. Blue Carbon: Nature’s Hidden Power premieres Sunday, April 21 at 9pm ET/PT on CNN.

    Directed by Emmy® and BAFTA-winning director Nicolas Brown, Blue Carbon follows the global journey of Jayda G as she investigates a powerful new ally in the battle to slow climate change: blue carbon ecosystems.  These ecosystems soak up copious amounts of planet-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and help bolster food security, all while protecting coastal communities from rising seas and powerful storms. Across six countries and five continents, Jayda G’s quest to uncover blue carbon’s potential takes her from the mangroves of Vietnam and Senegal to the salt marshes of France, the seagrass meadows of Florida, and beyond.

    Full press release https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2024/03/20/cnn-films-blue-carbon-natures-hidden-power-premieres-on-sunday-april-21-at-9pm-et-pt-on-cnn/

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  5. Hulu documentary that streams starting April 22

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    Hip-Hop and The White House is a documentary film that unveils the transformative fifty-year history of a world-changing culture, illustrating hip-hop's journey from outsider status to the pinnacle of power. This documentary showcases the pivotal contributions of artists who created some of the most powerful political songs of all time and explores the experiences of rappers who interacted with presidents and performed inside the world's most famous residence. Starting from the blighted neighborhoods that created the culture as a result of oppressive presidential policies, Hip-Hop and The White House describes the complex web of influence, culture and celebrity that is now a permanent feature of American politics.

     

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