quashing design because we have talked about several films this year having a fabulous visual look, if you have them. if having a fabulous visual look, if you have them. having a fabulous visual look, if you have them. if you, one of my favourite words you have them. if you, one of my favourite words of you have them. if you, one of my favourite words of the you have them. if you, one of my favourite words of the night - you have them. if you, one of my favourite words of the night went| you have them. if you, one of my i favourite words of the night went to the costume designer ruth carter, the costume designer ruth carter, the first black woman to any costume designing award for black panther, won again for the sequel wakanda forever, angela bassett was nominated, the first woman to be nominated, the first woman to be nominated for a marble movement, and wakanda forever one a marvel movie. she is the first black woman to have two oscars, for her forward thinking costume des
today, because she s the first and only republican woman to get into this field, the way that she dealt with gender was fascinating today because she had nods to it, but within her video yesterday talking about kicking back, but it hurts more in heels, she talked also today about how she does have a hard road ahead, but it will require people to do things they ve never done before including elect a woman to the white house. nevertheless, she said she s not about identity politics and doesn t believe in glass ceilings. that s a characteristically conservative way of dealing with gender politics. one of the things we ve talked about a lot is there s a very different audience in the primaries than there is in the general. maybe the key question is going to be these kinds of issues we re talking about, for example, will it turn women off, suburban women off in the primaries if he goes scorched earth on nikki haley. you know, we know that it didn t work, obviously, for 2020. we know it di
generation, people younger than 75 and also saying she s not playing identity politics, doesn t believe in glass ceilings, but by the way, we have never done this before, let s elect a woman. reporter: yeah. the way she contended with gender here, so fascinating to me. especially because it s the way that most republican candidates deal with the general idea of race and gender on the campaign trail. making a nod to it but making clear it s not the defining factor of their candidacy. haley saying the road ahead would be hard and would require voters to elect a woman to the white house. that was striking in that she s playing with gender in a way that most conservatives might expect her to, but also laying herself out as someone with both domestic policy chops but also deep experience abroad. you covered her during her time in the trump administration as
shatterer of glass ceilings. every legend has a weakness and for kamala she has always been terrible at interviews. six former administration officials last week wrote that open letter urging the administration to change course. to say tell strategy is it time? it is time for us to to do what we have been doing and that time is every day. every day it is time for us to agree. jesse: that s why we were so surprised this morning when kamala actually prepared for an interview. kamala knew the exact cost of eggs down to the penny. as he started the his presentation last night, talking about the fact that we have come out of an historic pandemic, the economic crisis that resulted supply chain crisis. the result price of milk and egg 4.25 on average in the country. yeah, people are still hurting and we have work to do. jesse: a complete sentence