Finale of the bachelorette. [ screams and applause ] thats right, the final rose has been accepted, and now the happy couple goes off into the sunset, and a hazmat team moves in to clean up the hot tub. And that [ laughter ] happens every year. Its beautiful. [ applause ] steve lot of bleach. Jimmy actually, before she gave out the final rose, jojo said she was in love with both jordan and robby. And she was going back on forth on who to pick. [ audience aws ] or as americans put it, hey, just be happy you have two candidates worth picking. [ laughter and applause ] but jojos family did get to share their opinions, you know, they need the family to talk. They ask for advice. Her family shared their opinions on whether jojo should pick jordan or robby, and everyone seemed to be on the same page. Check this out. I think robby is more husband material for you, baby. He would be a more logical fit for you. All of us felt like robby was ready for a serious life of marriage. Certainly see th
And featuring the legendary roots crew. Questlove 513, cincinnati steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon . . . . Jimmy oh hi, welcome [ cheers and applause ] welcome welcome, welcome, welcome. Thank you so much for being here. Audience Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy oh, thank you very much. Welcome. [ cheers and applause ] please, welcome to the tonight show, everybody, this is it. You made it. Youre here. [ cheers and applause ] were going to have fun tonight. Heres what people are talking about. Thats right, the final rose has been accepted, and now the happy couple goes off into the sunset, and a hazmat team moves in to clean up the hot tub. And that [ laughter ] happens every year. Its beautiful. [ applause ] steve lot of bleach. Jimmy actually, before she gave out the final rose, jojo said she was in love with both jordan and robby. And she was going back on forth on who to pick. [ audience aws ] or as americans put it, hey, just be happy you have two candidates worth picking. [ laughter and
A think as therapy, but oddly enough ive been writing in a way if i need to explain it to somebody and recently ive had a friend read it and she said you should really think about sharing this with somebody else. Maybe should turn it into some sort of boat. I was like that kind of ridiculous, but i started thinking about it in reworking everything. I thought if i did share with someone i would feel so guilty about sharing everything that i would want to do it under a pen name. I am curious if you ever felt any guilt for the things he wrote and if so, how you decided to be there right under your own name or not to the pen name because in my head im thinking i feel really killed the about right in the same general matter how many people read it i would want to pen name it. Im sorry, did you say you feel guilty . Wow. I dont think ive ever felt guilty about anything ive written. If anything, it has been very cathartic and empowering to go back and revisit my past and make peace with it. S
Next encore booknotes. Jill krementz was a guest on booknotes in 1997 to talk about her book the writers desk a collection of authors and photos photos. Cspan jill krementz, photographer, you have a book out called the writers desk. Whats it all about . Guest its a collection of my photographs over it period of 30 years of writers and i photographed over 1500 rider so of course its not all the writers. My favorite pictures of a lot of the writers at their desks but they are all writers that there had desks or near their desks or behind their desks. Somewhere theres a desk in the picture. Literally or figuratively. Cspan why did you pick this for the covert . Guest i suppose because its one of my favorite photographs. I think its pretty recognizable now so people would know it was my book and because i think that it is a picture about a writer. Its a picture about a writers place and i think you feel looking at that picture that of course this is where she would write. Its like her writ
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