It’s been quite the week for Joker star Joaquin Phoenix. Coming off of his Golden Globes win for Best Actor, he joined Jane Fonda’s Fire Drill Fridays protest on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., which focuses on pressuring lawmakers to take action against environmental issues. Protesters include scientists, community leaders and even celebrities.
Phoenix eventually took to the stand and spoke briefly about the beef and dairy industries and how they also affect the environment, saying:
“Thank you Jane [Fonda] for organizing this and inviting me and thank you all for being here,” Phoenix began. “I don’t have anything prepared, people have spoken so intelligently and eloquently, but something that I think isn’t often times talked about in the environmental movement or in the conversation about climate change is that the meat and dairy industry is the third leading cause of climate change and I think sometimes we wonder,...
Phoenix eventually took to the stand and spoke briefly about the beef and dairy industries and how they also affect the environment, saying:
“Thank you Jane [Fonda] for organizing this and inviting me and thank you all for being here,” Phoenix began. “I don’t have anything prepared, people have spoken so intelligently and eloquently, but something that I think isn’t often times talked about in the environmental movement or in the conversation about climate change is that the meat and dairy industry is the third leading cause of climate change and I think sometimes we wonder,...
- 1/11/2020
- by Ryan Beltram
- We Got This Covered
It seems like everyone is going to be covering Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding when it takes place this Saturday. That’s very good news if you’re someone who likes to stream everything online as there are tons of options, with no TV necessary.
The wedding starts at noon London time — that’s 7 a.m. Et and 4 a.m. Pt. You’ll find a number of news outlets covering the event with commentary and pre-shows, as well as streams on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch Harry and Meghan tie the knot online.
Also Read: Here's How to Watch the Royal Wedding Between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
CBS begins live-streaming its coverage at 1 a.m. Pt/4 a.m. Et. It’ll include commentary from journalist Tina Brown, best known for her book “The Diana Chronicles,” a biography a Princess Diana.
The wedding starts at noon London time — that’s 7 a.m. Et and 4 a.m. Pt. You’ll find a number of news outlets covering the event with commentary and pre-shows, as well as streams on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch Harry and Meghan tie the knot online.
Also Read: Here's How to Watch the Royal Wedding Between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
CBS begins live-streaming its coverage at 1 a.m. Pt/4 a.m. Et. It’ll include commentary from journalist Tina Brown, best known for her book “The Diana Chronicles,” a biography a Princess Diana.
- 5/18/2018
- by Phil Hornshaw
- The Wrap
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