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00:00Hi, I'm Jamie Denbow.
00:01Hi, Jamie.
00:01Nice to meet you.
00:02Nice to meet you.
00:03So I don't know if you had a chance to see the Khonhage from...
00:07Oh, it was a beautiful moment.
00:09I just loved how much genuine affection they had for it.
00:12It was a real meeting of the minds.
00:13Yeah, it was awesome.
00:14How do you think about Khonhage saying that he supports Trump because of his male energy?
00:18And do you think America needs more male energy?
00:19Am I really qualified to comment on whatever's going on in a mentally ill brain?
00:25I don't know that I am, as I'm not a mental health expert,
00:28nor am I an African-American, nor am I a male.
00:31So I'm just going to say that's not my problem right now,
00:37and I'm going to pretend it's not happening
00:39and focus on the positives of making the world a better place.
00:43And what is the power of women mean to you,
00:45and why do we need it so much in our society right now?
00:47Look, I think it's no secret that old straight white gentlemen have been in charge for,
00:55I'm going to say, one, two, three, two to 3,000 years.
00:59And it's not going great.
01:01I don't know if it was ever going super great.
01:03We had a lot of those world wars.
01:05It's time to let someone else take the wheel, not Jesus,
01:08although fine, I guess.
01:10I'm Jewish.
01:11I don't, it's not up to me.
01:12But women, preferably, someone, a woman could, come on,
01:16it's time for women to gain more power,
01:18and frankly, with more power, more confidence.
01:20So let's put some other people in charge.
01:23Do you think the fact that Donald Trump said that the whole right-hand thing was a hoax,
01:28do you think that hurts the Me Too movement or women coming forward?
01:31I think they're completely separate.
01:32I think anyone who is, the Me Too movement is its own engine.
01:38It's its own, it's its own energy.
01:41And I think that Donald Trump is incapable of really touching it
01:45because he's so off the rails.
01:47And so it's like, people who support Donald Trump
01:50aren't necessarily going to change their mind because of the Me Too movement.
01:53So we have to remain strong and positive and face the forward motion.
01:58Can you imagine if I said, I don't know, voting's not important.
02:07It's not, why would you do that?
02:10Yeah, I am planning on voting.
02:12I do think it's important.
02:13And actually, you know, it was fun.
02:15I thought I was one of those people that had all those friends
02:18who were completely registered to vote.
02:20And then I heard some really great pundit, or maybe it was John Oliver,
02:24or someone who said, get your laziest friends registered.
02:27And I was like, I don't have any, I think, think of two.
02:31And I started texting them.
02:32I said, I know you're not registered.
02:33And they were like, I am not, never voted anything.
02:35I said, well, I will text you every day until you register.
02:38And it took one day, and they registered to vote.
02:40And then they were like, who do I vote for?
02:42I said, I will handle that as well.
02:43But it really was easy.
02:46If you, we all go through life with a lot of friends.
02:48Remember the lazy ones.
02:50Get them to vote.
02:51You have them, I promise.
02:52I didn't think I did.
02:53Two.
02:54I got two.
02:55Two on the line.
02:56Good job.
02:58Thank you very much.
02:58Thank you very much.
02:59Nice meeting you.
03:00Nice meeting you, too.
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