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John David Washington's "Made It" Moment Involved Dwayne Johnson and Crystal Light - Duration: 5:42.
-What a year you're having, my friend.
-Yeah, it's been nice.
-Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman."
You were unbelievable in that. You're getting rave reviews.
-Thank you. -Congrats on that.
Season four of "Ballers," and now --
-Thank you, HBO.
-Yeah, thank you, HBO.
Oh, you get to work with The Rock.
How's Dwayne? How's Dwayne Johnson?
-You know, he's good.
You know, we stay in -- No, I'm just kidding.
We don't stay in touch.
[ Laughter ]
No, he's good, man.
It's great working with him.
He's so humble to be such a mega superstar that he is.
He's just still a man of the people, man.
-I heard the first time you felt like a star was because of him.
-Well, I won't say like a star,
but I felt accepted into the culture of acting.
We were -- So, we were doing the pilot of "Ballers,"
and we weren't sure tonally what it was yet.
So there's this sort of heavy scene.
We were gonna go in. This is our Oscar, Emmy moment.
Let's just go for it. -Yeah.
-You know, we weren't sure we were doing a comedy yet.
So we were going in.
We did the scene, and it felt so authentic and real.
The tears were coming down and all that.
They yelled "Cut," and he says to me,
"Good job, brother. Good job.
Get him some Crystal Light.
We're gonna get you some Crystal Light.
You need to hydrate, brother. Good job."
[ Laughter ]
So I felt like -- I felt like I made it.
And it was custom-made Crystal Light.
It's like the stuff you can't even get in the stores.
They did this whole thing with the --
[ Laughter ]
-Oh, you got all sprinkle.
-I got the -- yeah.
-Special Hollywood sprinkle.
-It was The Rock sprinkle.
-A Rock-sprinkled Crystal Light. -So I felt like I made it.
-Wow, I've never gotten that feeling.
-You never got the Crystal Light before?
-No. -Oh, man.
-Dwayne, if you're watching, where's my Crystal Light moment?
Come on, man. [ Laughter ]
Yeah, I've never -- Maybe I just don't look dehydrated to him.
Yeah, I've never really worked that hard.
-Yeah, there's levels to it, man. You'll get there someday.
[ Laughter ]
-The more I read about you, though,
the more I'm interested in you
because there's things that I go,
"Oh, I didn't know you did that."
I didn't know you played football."
-Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, about 20 pounds ago -- 20 pounds heavier --
I played at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.
Division II school, Historical Black College.
[ Cheers and applause ] Oh, yeah? Y'all know?
All right, all right. -Wow.
-And then, I played for -- I didn't play for the Rams.
I was employed by the Rams to sit on the bench.
[ Laughter and applause ]
You know, so --
-That's more than any of us --
That's more than any of us can say.
-It was a dream come true to sit on that bench.
-Was it exciting?
I mean, do you have your jersey all framed and everything?
-Oh, definitely. My practice jersey and the fake one.
So, yeah, definitely. [ Laughter ]
Definitely got it framed. No, for real, I do, I do.
-No way. Of course you would. That's a big deal.
-They got Torry Holt walking in the locker room and Isaac Bruce,
and just -- it's just, you know,
it was just amazing just to be a part of that in the locker room.
And then, one of my best friends in life is Steven Jackson,
who was a running back -- the running back there.
So it was a great experience.
-With your background, I mean, your mom is an amazing actor.
-Your dad is an amazing actor. -Thank you. Thank you.
-Did you ever go like, "Maybe I should get into acting."
But I don't know. You got to do your own thing?
-My whole life I wanted to do it.
I saw my father do Shakespeare in the Park
when I was, like, five years old.
My mom -- classically-trained pianist,
can just walk to a piano
and just start playing some Beethoven
without even needing the notes.
-Really?
-So yeah, she was teaching piano lessons at like 11.
You know what I mean?
So I always wanted to do it. I always loved the language.
I loved the process of it.
And my father's ascension, you know,
as he started getting more popular,
I started feeling resentment and just sort of protecting myself
from people acting different and funny and lying to me basically.
So I had this protective shield of football
that I felt like that was my lane of independence.
And so, I've withstood, you know, knee injuries,
broken ribs, a hernia, all in the name of independence.
So, for real. [ Laughter ]
-That's what a kid's got to do, right?
-You know, so that's what I did.
But really, I've never been happier
doing what I'm doing now.
I've come out now.
-But then the best moment. Absolutely.
[ Cheers and applause ] I'm happy you're here.
-Thank you.
-Happy you're doing what you're doing.
-Thank you.
-So you hop out of the subway.
-Oh, yeah.
-And what do you see is a poster for your movie
right next to your dad's poster for his movie.
-Man.
-This was not planned. You can't just do this.
-That was a trip. That's a trip. Yeah.
-How cool is that?
There's -- There's Denzel.
There's you. And you're just like --
-I was, like, standing, like, right here.
But no, like, it was a trip.
I got off -- I take the subway a lot here.
And I got off the train and I saw it.
And I play stuff cool.
I'm like -- I'm trying to be my own man and all that,
but even I was like, "Whoa, this is a trip."
-That's awesome.
-They got the same eyes, those guys.
[ Laughter ]
-That's right, they do. That's right.
Let's talk about your new movie.
It's out this week, "Monsters and Men."
-"Monsters and Men." Yes.
-Ooh, man. That's just another tricky, tricky movie, man.
-It's heavy. It's heavy.
-This is what you did with "BlacKkKlansman," too,
but in a totally different way.
How do you describe "Monsters and Men"?
-Yeah, I mean, it's a contemporary film
about the social narrative of police brutality, really.
And it's a three-person perspective --
the kid who films it,
another kid who has professional baseball aspirations,
and then the African-American police officer,
which we don't too often see in cinema,
the perspective of the African-American police officer.
And what ties them all together
is this mishandling of police work in the neighborhood.
-It was fantastic.
I want to show a clip.
Here's John David Washington in "Monsters and Men."
Take a look at this.
-Yeah, Lisa, what would you do if somebody twice your size
is coming at you?
-He -- -After several warnings?
What would you do?
-He was just standing there, if you remember.
-You don't know that.
Do you know how quickly these things escalate?
-What? He was surrounded by six or eight cops.
-It takes seconds, Lisa.
-He's dead.
-You have no idea.
You don't have a clue what goes on on the streets.
You see three minutes of a shaky video
and you think you know what you do.
One cop's mistake, and now we're all to blame.
[ Cheers and applause ]
-John David Washington, everybody.
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Why Fountains in Washington DC are ALWAYS Broken - Duration: 2:40.
I have been telling people who come on my tours that one day in 2018
we're going to go to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and all of the fountains are going to be working.
It hasn't it hasn't yet happened,
so one thing that I actually read recently that I thought was really interesting, that I wanted to ask you about were
about the fountains at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.
So for people who haven't been there before or haven't been there in a while,
this is a very very large monument to a former president who pretty specifically
said that he didn't want this monument at all.
And so in the 1990s Congress commissioned a monument to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and
there's a lot of water features inside and I actually read that the designer may have intended people to play around in some
of the waterfalls
that were included in there
but the National Park Service, certainly concerned with liability and maintenance and other things, was not so interested in having that happen.
Yeah, the landscape architect, his name was Lawrence Halprin, he won the contest. He's awesome architect.
He does most of his work on the west coast, but he envisioned there's, if you go there you'll see in the fountains
there's kind of these stepping stones and it's so tempting to walk out among the waterfalls.
And of course the kids do all the time and they parkour off the sides.
But the Park Rangers will yell at them.
So yeah.
There's definitely a
stress there between the original designer's intention and the Park Service needing to maintain and not have people drown and, you know.
Yeah, and there was another article I was reading recently was making reference to the fact that there are actually some
fountains in Washington DC that have been broken for so long
that people don't even realize they're fountains, because they've lived here for decades and they've only ever seen them as statues.
Like Columbus Circle?
Yes, so Columbus Circle for those who don't know is the street that's right in front of Union Station.
So if you've ever traveled by train or by bus, you've probably come through Union Station.
It's about a mile north of the Capitol Building and there's a statue of Christopher Columbus right over there,
and it's not the Christopher Columbus statue, it's the Christopher Columbus fountain.
Right. Yeah.
Well, he's been sort of vilified in history, justifiably so, I think, in the last like 30 years, but that fountain hasn't worked
I think since the 90s, I think. I mean, it's never worked since I've been here.
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Washington Federal - Duration: 5:36.
So if you want to work at Washington Federal we look for people that are
dedicated to read and great customer service they have a good academic
background and they also are friendly with their co-workers and have good
relationships internally too.
So for new hires first, we look for good interpersonal skills. We look for people
that can be friendly, be helpful, energetic. We also look for a good
understanding of financial topics too so we look for people that
are gonna have a background and maybe accounting or finance or maybe marketing
but all those things that they did that students take classes in those
transition over to Washington Federal and banking really well so we look for
them to be successful both academically but also be interested in you know
working closely with customers.
So for Washington Federal, I think we work in teams a lot whether your
position may be independent but all enough but at the end of the day working
together with different departments with your manager with your employees is very
important so everything that probably gets done at Washington Federal and
banking usually there's multiple people involved so the teamwork skills that you
learn working on projects out at Boise State are very important and we look for
those skills when we're hiring.
So for new hires it's always great if somebody has in addition to been in
college if they have had some work experience as well so that could be
everything from retail experience working in a local retail store or
a coffee shop something like that's great but you can also get that really
good experience you can get that in college to participating and actually in
it a club or association that you get experience kind of more on the post
college but you can have it while you're in school so well the the coursework is
very important you can also prepare yourself other ways too.
Yeah so for personal personality traits that Washington Federal looks for we
have a kind of a company motto that's just simply be nice so I think more than
anything we look for to hire nice people people that their customers like to
see and other co-workers enjoy working with so I think the biggest
thing if there was one thing more than anything is just to simply be nice.
So I think success could be defined a lot of different ways I think you could
be some people are very successful in their careers which is great and I think
there is also a lot of success and a lot of other ways to others people are very
successful in what they help give back to their communities or people are very
successful with their relationships with their families and friends and so I
think Washington Federal is a company where we try to be have a good work-life
balance where success doesn't just have to be defined as you know working a
crazy amount of hours and being successful in your job you can be
successful in a lot of other ways that are very important to.
So Washington Federal is looking to grow in the Boise market we're based in
Seattle but a big presence in Idaho and Boise so the focus for Washington
Federal has continued to be stronger and add resources and a greater focus on
Boise I think there's a big focus on the opportunity for build Boise as a city and
Boise State plays a big part of that too so I think for for anyone that's
potentially looking for a company that they want to work for I think they you
know I think that's a good thing where they know that the company has a focus
in on and continued growth continuing opportunity because you know I think
when you're coming out of put it possibly college or looking for a new
position now you want to see that there's a lot of opportunity in the
future so while you you know you want to find the right position you know the
first position would be a good position you want to see that there's a lot of
opportunity continue to progress and have the the guidance and the focus on
your career that that you that you want to be have a great future within
a company where you don't have to necessarily you know look for
opportunities elsewhere you can still continue to progress in your career at
one company so I think that's something that we try to do tried to do and we'll
continue to try to do in Boise and it's just something that new grads might want
to take a look at.
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