22. For 22 years, without motorized vehicles, yeah. Hinojosa and throughout all of that, an essential part is your friend here, the banjo. My friend the banjo. Hinojosa does banjo have a name . Well, its american princess. American princess. Its an old banjo. Its over 100 years old, and was built in philadelphia. Hinojosa so the banjo became a central part of you as a persona in these years where you were walking and you were not talking. Yeah, it did. Hinojosa but lets go back for. And you play it normally. I do, all the time. So you might hear it as were talking. Hinojosa its an extension of. Yeah, it is. Hinojosa but lets talk about how it all started. It started when. It was 1971. 1971, in california. An oil spill happens in january, near the golden gate bridge. I hear about it on the radio. And were living up in point reyes, 40 miles away, north. And we drive in, my girlfriend and i, to see the oil spill. But fortunately we cant see it because of the fog. Thats probably why the ac
Are you gonna run for president . I think i just got an f from you, actually. laughing this is over. applauding jeff nichols, welcome. Thank you for having me. Good to be with you. No shame in losing to emma stone, i suppose. laughs right. If you in fact, lost. For all we know, theres another card some place. laughing and ruth negga won. We can just assume, its possible. I did wake up this morning thinking if ruth had won, would loving have been announced as best picture winner . Oh god, that wouldve been great, huh . I think there wouldve been less confusion. Let me say, i thought it was one of the best pictures of the year. I suspect you probably feel the same way, although youre partisan, as far as that goes. Im certainly partisan, but im also very selfdeprecating, so in equal share, it all makes sense but however it turns out, youre good. I, pretty much, yeah. Im very proud of this film, you know. [evan] yeah, its a big film. Im proud of this film in a way that even it separates fr
Well, i dont really feel it, it doesnt feel like a crisis, you say what . So the way i approach Global Warming is that i think of it as an insurance question. Its like if you were driving down the street and someone told you that your house was on fire, and then someone said, oh, no, its not really your house, its the house next door, dont worry about it, what would you do . Youd probably turn around and go back. You have insurance not because you actually think your place is going to burn. You have insurance because, you know, if it happens, its such a catastrophic problem that theres no real way out of it. So right now were in this really important point where i feel like if there is a possiblity that this is going to happen it makes a lot of sense for us to take care of it now. And i think its not just a possibility. Most scientists would agree that it is a reality. The debate mostly is about how quickly its going to happen and what we can do about it. Hinojosa but the fact is that
Dean baquet, welcome. Thank you, its good to here. You dont look failing to me. laughs thats because i worked out at the gym. Is that why, because youre kind of pumped up . What is the president s glitch . What is his problem with you . All hes done for the last few months, even back into the campaign, was get on twitter, get on the stump, and attack the New York Times, attack the New York Times. I mean, hes attacked everybody. Hes attacked the media. But he seems to have a special problem with you. I have two psychoanalytic thoughts about it. [evan] bring it. The first is, you have to remember the president is a guy whose family made its fortune in queens. I think that what he did, his biggest accomplishment in the family business, was coming and taking manhattan. I think he really wanted, and he made a lot of money building apartment buildings for people who probably could not have gotten them. Who were rich, but couldnt get into fancy, Upper East Side buildings. I think he wants to
Fire, garbage, pollution. When you look at the south bronx, you see what . Possibility, promise, some of the worlds most beautiful people. Hinojosa hmm . All sorts of assets that are just waiting to be developed and recognized as such. Hinojosa but when you were growing up in the south bronx. Uh hinojosa . One of ten kids, okay . laughing yeah. Hinojosa what were you seeing around you . I was seeing, you know, the burnedout shells of buildings. I did see, you know, crack heads who lived across the street from me in a burned out shell. I did see my neighborhood played out larger than life on television about being, like, the worst place in the world and nothing good could come of it, because thats where crime and prostitution and all these awful things were, and so thats what i saw, you know, as a kid. Hinojosa what does that do to a kid . sighs deeply hinojosa i mean, profoundly, what does it do to you when you, every day to get to school, youve got to walk by the crack addicts, and th