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Letty: Migos' latest video, "Walk It Talk It" featuring Drake, pays homage to

"Soul Train," the music and dance TV show that debuted in 1970, in a few ways.

Let's start with Jamie Foxx's character.

Jamie Foxx: Good evening everyone I am Ron Delirious here with the culture ride.

Don Cornelius: Welcome aboard I can guarantee you'll enjoy the ride.

Letty: Don Cornelius, a former news reporter, was the creator and host of "Soul Train."

It was his take on a then-national favorite.

Cornelius: The principle inspiration for Soul Train was American Bandstand and Dick Clark.

I wanted to do a black Bandstand.

Letty: "American Bandstand" was a music performance show that aired from 1952-1989,

and was hosted by Dick Clark.

Letty: Migos' seventies throwback also includes the show's iconic Scramble Board.

Foxx: We are going to find out, which way does the culture ride go!?

Ladies and gentlemen, there you have it.

Foxx: The answer is Dat Way!

Letty: A bit of classic choreography.

Letty: The staple for any party, the "Soul Train" line.

Cornelius: The soul train line was something that we used to do at parties in Chicago

in the 50s and 60s probably.

And I just borrowed it.

Cornelius: It just caught on as the highlight of every "Soul Train" show.

Letty: And what neither the "Walk It Talk It" video or "Soul Train" itself would

have been as lively without:

the dancers!

Letty: As a matter fact, "Soul Train" is responsible for one of the world's most

iconic dances.

Interviewee: From popping came the backslide,

later pegged the moonwalk.

Cornelius: Michael Jackson saw this dance and he thought is was amazing and he wanted

to learn it.

And so we all showed Michael how to do the moonwalk.

Letty: "Soul Train" aired its last episode in 2006, after 35 seasons of historic performances.

You can thank Migos for this walk down memory lane.

For more infomation >> How Migos' & Drake's "Walk It Talk It" Pays Homage To Soul Train - Duration: 2:13.

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Don Jazzy reacts to sex video of couple in Lagos cinema|NVS News - Duration: 1:38.

Don Jazzy reacts to sex video of couple in Lagos cinema

Popular Nigerian music producer, Don Jazzy has reacted to a viral video of a Nigerian couple having sex in a Lagos Cinema.

The CCTV video, which caught the attention of Don Jazzy, went viral after music producer and social media influencer, Tunde Ednut shared it on his Instagram page.

Reacting, Don Jazzy said there was nothing wrong in the widely condemned act as the couple were just being adventurous.

On his Instagram page he wrote Ahn Ahn I feel bad for them.

Nothing wrong in trying to be adventurous sometimes, plus there was nobody else in the cinema hall so they were not disturbing anybody.

Kai e pain me them sha but nobody died.

For more infomation >> Don Jazzy reacts to sex video of couple in Lagos cinema|NVS News - Duration: 1:38.

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Bravo 2018 - Duration: 5:27.

[MUSIC]

Well I was fortunate enough to receive four book prizes for my book, Priests of Prosperity.

What I investigate in the book is how central bankers primarily in North America and western

Europe worked to try to transform the central banks of the post-communist world after the

collapse of communism.

What the awards have done for me?

At this point, is given my research a much broader platform than it would have received

otherwise.

I work on central banking, right - It's a topic that a lot of people are a little intimidated

by or think is somehow esoteric, but one of things I try to do in this book and one of

things I think the awards reflect, is that it's actually a topic that is of great importance

to all of us, and it doesn't need to be so unapproachable.

It's something that we all can understand and should as citizens, understand.

Prizes are something that people pay attention to, not just within academia but beyond, and

that's ultimately part of what we want to do is get the results of our work out beyond

our narrow communities.

[MUSIC]

2017 was a good year for me, I won two prizes - the Cole Prize of the American

Mathematical Society and the CRM-Fields-PIMS prize.

My area of research is pure mathematics, more specifically number theory, which is a very

old branch of mathematics concerned with questions concerning the distribution of prime numbers,

polynomial equations in whole numbers.

Some of the questions that are essential to this subject have been around for a very long time,

as far back as the ancient Greeks in some cases.

My biggest advice would be to not take prizes and recognition too seriously.

It's not the primary goal of research, it's a kind of pleasant consequence when it happens.

Of course universities don't exist in a vacuum, they like to be accountable to society and

I think that prizes do serve that function of showcasing some of the good research

which is being done in the university.

[MUSIC]

In 2017, I received two awards - one from the Canadian Cancer Research Society,

the Robert L. Noble Prize for excellence in basic biomedical cancer research.

I was also inducted into the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.

My research is focused on understanding cancer at the basic mechanistic level, but translating

this to the clinic, and nowadays starting with the clinic and bringing it to the bench.

The award from the Canadian Cancer Society is a recognition of my lifetime's work, and

this is a recognition by my peers and these are important to me.

Prizes and awards are important for McGill because they recognize the excellence in research

at McGill University.

They recognize the leadership of researchers at McGill University and it places McGill

on the national and international stage.

[MUSIC]

2017 was a really fantastic year for awards because the group got awarded

the Steacie Memorial Fellowship from NSERC, which is an award that's given to six researchers

across all of Canada, in all disciplines of science and engineering - so it's very competitive.

My research group's work is focusing on developing cleaner and safer chemistry, so called

"Green Chemistry."

Really, to put it in a nutshell, what we are trying to do is develop ways to conduct chemistry

that do not require any solvents at all.

The way we do it is by something that is called mechanochemistry, which is chemistry through

mechanical force, which is a very fancy way of saying "smashing" things together.

Getting an award like the Steacie Fellowship, it's a fantastic recognition of the work done

by the students and the post-docs in the group, but it's also a good way to recognize the

importance and the impact of different initiatives that are taking place at the university.

It allows my institution to become more visible, to play a more significant role in creating

future policies.

It's all around recognition.

[MUSIC]

For more infomation >> Bravo 2018 - Duration: 5:27.

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Senior Rumors Video - Duration: 1:38.

So we're all seniors, guys.

We're all senior theatre majors up on the couch

We've had a really good time.

We have. And having so many seniors in this show has been awesome

because we all know each other in this department.

Anyways, I'm feeling really happy that this is my swan song at Davidson

Cause I'm done.

Because it's such a fun show,

and I've had a really good time working on it.

It's been a good run.

It's been amazing to work with Ann Marie Costa,

incomparable leader of our show.

She's brilliant and kind, and it's been a delight working with her and everyone else.

And Ryan Rotero as well, Assistant Director. He's been great.

And our whole stage management crew.

Yeah also it's just cool to work on a Neil Simon Show

like it's a huge part of American theatre, like a major contributor to the American stage

and so it's kind of cool to be able like learn that style.

And it's like a farcical show, which is also such a specific thing

So I don't know, between doing takes and just like learning the construction of a joke

and how people have the set-up, and then there's the drops

and the builds and whatnot, like just,

it's a much more technical show than I thought it was going to be

which is cool!

For more infomation >> Senior Rumors Video - Duration: 1:38.

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