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and yet many of those other don don don don don donor governments are scaling back and legislation mightdify assistance that were set out in the economic recovery act back in 2001. >> so as we start to consider legislation, that may scale back some of our restrictions. and as you're learning about some of the ways in which we might better engage, do you have any thoughts or recommendations for how we might go about passing legislation or drafting legislation that would start to lighten up -- start to modify those restrictions? >> thank you, senator. i think it sends an important signal that the united states remains committed to democracy, human rights, economic freedom, rules law and anti-corruption efforts. the importance of our engagement is that we are doing so on a principled way. the specifics of the legislation i don't think i can comment on. but i do believe that it sends a message of continued interest and prioritization of our relationship with zimbabwe. i think it's very important also, senator, to note that we do not have comprehensive sanctions on zimbabwe and that the probl
and yet many of those other don don don don don donor governments are scaling back and legislation mightdify assistance that were set out in the economic recovery act back in 2001. >> so as we start to consider legislation, that may scale back some of our restrictions. and as you're learning about some of the ways in which we might better engage, do you have any thoughts or recommendations for how we might go about passing legislation or drafting legislation that would start to lighten up...
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don don it'll it'll if it right rest my. that i enjoyed one hundred one the indians used to stop because we were on the only way to see. some of the most peaceful people. are. you doing with. and i know we'll switch more restrictions on them to see the. dictators ever since he sees. what is what is a choice right? now. it seems he lately but. now is also running a. and even just just use use mean you need to go well. like long the most. troubled though. it's better that we we wil. stay safe to strain mailed out another recyclingn a when i was on the show again again uses the rest the res. of my life across systems w. find i justified my friends are invited to the. not not the idea isolating . i'm same saves lives they say that it's not a bad thing that i take things that many people would you say at. raise ready to be sold if there's there's more than one one union political enters your she's she's huge number number and it's and it's very very kcet resurrection as i do. meeting so they. wrong wrong services money money of w
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three year old don don doesn't really know his mother and father. that's not going to change anytime soon. and i'm with down the aisle. near to where we left. the base of rule china has changed dramatically only the children and the elderly still live in the village of she chan cincinatti night generations of rural youth have moved to dismiss becoming the reliable reserve of cheek lighted up the chinese factories. was. the scene hall's father can still manage quite well. at fifty six he used his savings to buy this field where he grows waste and maize that should be enough for him to live on for ten years. for a strike. that favors or. so you got on with. their affairs they were. going to get the. dot on model model you off the model for. how they that. so you know and i. don't want. a lawyer example how god. want. it's time to see how to leave again he's some donda and doesn't understand why and his parents are disappointed. it will be a sad you use celebration this year but see how doesn't get paid time off and he has bills to pay. the room modera
three year old don don doesn't really know his mother and father. that's not going to change anytime soon. and i'm with down the aisle. near to where we left. the base of rule china has changed dramatically only the children and the elderly still live in the village of she chan cincinatti night generations of rural youth have moved to dismiss becoming the reliable reserve of cheek lighted up the chinese factories. was. the scene hall's father can still manage quite well. at fifty six he used...
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. >> don, don, don -- >> april, quick. >> you sound a lot -- >> here's what donald -- steve, anyway. see. this is now donald john trump's economy. did he have a positive residue from obama obama yes. could he do more for black unemployment, yes. is black unemployment dropping now, yes. if you really want to show the african-american community there's a urban agenda you can see the latino unemployment in the community is highest of all. if he were to target to go down more. >> you're talking about full employment and full respect. go ahead steve. quickly please, seriously i'm out of time. >> sure, the slow growth of the obama years disproportionately benefited the -- because they claim to be all about the working class. income inequality was exacerbated the entire time. the opposite is happening now. middle class has -- >> that is absolutely not true. >> yes, it is. >> middle class -- >> they are underemployment. >> hang on -- >> a lot of people are still unemployed in this nation. >> catherine is a journalist here. >> you and i have -- >> so the partisan is to me. >> you and i have ac
. >> don, don, don -- >> april, quick. >> you sound a lot -- >> here's what donald -- steve, anyway. see. this is now donald john trump's economy. did he have a positive residue from obama obama yes. could he do more for black unemployment, yes. is black unemployment dropping now, yes. if you really want to show the african-american community there's a urban agenda you can see the latino unemployment in the community is highest of all. if he were to target to go down...
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poachers to get to high ground to be animals have to cross one of the busiest trucking arteries in don. don has received word of a rhino encounter trying to cross. a good they're going to ask. about any medicine my getting what i've got on here all we have. this is. that jacket with it i feel bad that. i don't. thank. toronto has received record rainfall since the monsoon unset. water levels the round the back waters are rising steadily. and the levees are barely all. her hook. for her. q look. cute a hookah. a hookah. a hookah . ago. q look atlanta. little. tougher a hood . worried about the danger to the levee quickly spreads. nobody zone is safe now. the attack is your word i'm taking my mother and my children to my sister's house then i need to get home to protect everything from the water i'm afraid my house is going to be washed away we're going to you know lives. to new. move. but. it it. didn't. it's not just to keep those family. the levees ruptured throughout the backwaters last night leaving thirty thousand people homeless. these people are taking their children to live with thei
poachers to get to high ground to be animals have to cross one of the busiest trucking arteries in don. don has received word of a rhino encounter trying to cross. a good they're going to ask. about any medicine my getting what i've got on here all we have. this is. that jacket with it i feel bad that. i don't. thank. toronto has received record rainfall since the monsoon unset. water levels the round the back waters are rising steadily. and the levees are barely all. her hook. for her. q look....
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don, don -- >> do you see a change in republicans? >> the damage is done. and carl is right. , where are we with europe? where are we with our friends to the north and friends to the south? we're now dealing with dictators, and people who have been said to have changed our elections process or tried to infiltrate our elections process. and that is just as basic and as simple as you can get. if we have people who are in goment, who have taken civic lesson, who understand civics and government, and understand world history, you would get a knowledge of what has happened in the past. and ifou talk to people who still have their security clearances from other administrations,ho have dealt with north korea, who dealt with russia, who dealt with iran, maybe you would get a better understanding than this knee-jerk i feel thing going on who we have been for these past hundreds of years, and now we're going into a new situation that is uncharted territory, and it's going to beo reel back. i mean, what's hap this year and a half cannot be undone in a year and a half. it's going to take a while. >> but what they don't understand, matt, and maybe i don't know, some of his supporters and him, what he doesn't understand is what he is basically saying is that he wants to be unburdened by the constitution and the free press. but the free press is part of tly t definitio a hich dictator. >> right. so look, i'll be the first to admit i have a couple problems with the press. k there is a liberal bias in the press and a lot of conservatives have been about that rightly for years? >> what about fox news? a right wing bias. >> i'm a fan of cnn. let me just go on the record here i'm biased towards cnn. i don't even mention their name. >> smart move, my friend, smart move. don't bite the hand that feeds you. >> i also think there is some salacious -- we're talking about the tweets, don. and there is a salacious thing happening in the media. anit is what it is. but having said all of that, the press has a very important function, and this is to alert the american public and to hold powerful people accountable. and you know the first thing. you all of the sudden talk about they're going to come in and take our guns. well, that's the second thing they're going to do. the first thing you do when you're dictator in an authoritarian regime, the first you do is take over the press. >> you just said what i said. >> yeah. so this is part of the american fabric. >> this is all about the rule of law. this is a president who, has disdain, and the mueller investigation has kept him continually enraged. he conflates the press with the mueller investigation because he knows that both a free press and the mueller investigation threaten his presidency. that's the bottom line. >> soe d want to be burdened with the rule of law. he doesn't want to be burdened with the press. he doesn't
don, don -- >> do you see a change in republicans? >> the damage is done. and carl is right. , where are we with europe? where are we with our friends to the north and friends to the south? we're now dealing with dictators, and people who have been said to have changed our elections process or tried to infiltrate our elections process. and that is just as basic and as simple as you can get. if we have people who are in goment, who have taken civic lesson, who understand civics and...
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three year old don don doesn't really know his mother and father. that's not going to change any time soon. and i'm with them down the aisle. near to where we're left. the base of rule china has changed dramatically only the children and the elderly still live in the village of she chan cincinatti night generations of brutal youth have moved to dismiss becoming the reliable reserve a seat lighted up for china's factories. was. the scene hall's father can still manage quite well. at fifty six he used his savings to buy this field where he grows waste and maize. that should be enough theme to live on the tape news. that favors or. got on with. their affairs they were. down near. total armada molly off the no more loyal model. going to toss out there that. you know i. don't want. a lawyer xampp aga. and. it's time for the how to leave again he's some donda i'm doesn't understand why and his parents are disappointed. it will be a sad to use celebration this year but see how doesn't get paid time off and he has bills to pay or. that. the rule moderates a
three year old don don doesn't really know his mother and father. that's not going to change any time soon. and i'm with them down the aisle. near to where we're left. the base of rule china has changed dramatically only the children and the elderly still live in the village of she chan cincinatti night generations of brutal youth have moved to dismiss becoming the reliable reserve a seat lighted up for china's factories. was. the scene hall's father can still manage quite well. at fifty six he...
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don don. named after a much-beloved chengdu noodle snack. oh, yeah.ric: i've never been good -- >> anthony: really? >> eric: -- with chopsticks. never. this is not bad. i can grab it. kind of. >> anthony: oh yeah. that is awesome. >> eric: so, it's all spicy. the peppers get to me. >> anthony: yeah? >> eric: i'm, like, "ooh!" >> anthony: yeah, well, this is just day one, man. >> eric: i'm surprised you don't drink beer with that. >> anthony: dude, it's only 11:20 in the morning. what kind of an animal do you think i am? >> eric: because there's nothing to soothe your taste buds. >> anthony: this is a good, sort of, uh, intro. >> anthony: so, we're gonna have fun. >> eric: oh, man. >> anthony: we're gonna eat well, you're gonna drink a little more, more than you like. >> eric: okay. >> anthony: and i have to stress this to you now, eric, you can not refuse. >> eric: don't look at me with eyes like that. like -- >> anthony: i'm saying it's -- drinking culture is very important here and if we go to, like, a formal meal your ability to drink leads to a nu
don don. named after a much-beloved chengdu noodle snack. oh, yeah.ric: i've never been good -- >> anthony: really? >> eric: -- with chopsticks. never. this is not bad. i can grab it. kind of. >> anthony: oh yeah. that is awesome. >> eric: so, it's all spicy. the peppers get to me. >> anthony: yeah? >> eric: i'm, like, "ooh!" >> anthony: yeah, well, this is just day one, man. >> eric: i'm surprised you don't drink beer with that....
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>> laura: i like how don don lemmon takes his glasses off. quail eggs on the menu.ody language. >> cnn has their own body language expert >> the person was left the picture, kim jong un in that moment, has the position of power. the person on the left, left a picture will always be seen as the person in the power position. for trump, as their shaking hands, takes 13 seconds. he will do an upper arm grab on kim jong un. >> i want to point out i am on the left side of the screen and i am more dominant and i'm going to give you therm what does being on the left or right have to do with dominance? it's ridiculous. i get that grabbing a new control by grabbing somebody's arm. but why -- how does the left become a more powerful position? i don't know what it means. >> laura: stay there because robert to -- robert de niro. will we have the hotline? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your ski
>> laura: i like how don don lemmon takes his glasses off. quail eggs on the menu.ody language. >> cnn has their own body language expert >> the person was left the picture, kim jong un in that moment, has the position of power. the person on the left, left a picture will always be seen as the person in the power position. for trump, as their shaking hands, takes 13 seconds. he will do an upper arm grab on kim jong un. >> i want to point out i am on the left side of the...
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don jr.'s meeting with the russians... besides everyone who attended it. ( laughter ) we're offering this special don jr. meeting coin, featuring all the key players: donatalia veselniskaya. and if people get mad about it, just flip it over and you can pretend the coin is really about russian adoption. ( laughter ) ( applause ) this coin commemorating trump's reaction to white supremacist marches in charlottesville has very fine people on both sides. ( laughter ) these are all legal tender at participating cracker barrels. we'll be right back with jessica chastain. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even though geico has been- ohhh. ooh ohh here we go, here we go. you got cut off there, what were you saying? oooo. oh no no. maybe that geico has been proudly serving the military for over 75 years? is that what you wanted to say? mhmmm. i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. you ok back there, buddy? sorry, one second it's loading, look. security: let's speed this up please. security: thank you. ♪ uh! ♪ can we
don jr.'s meeting with the russians... besides everyone who attended it. ( laughter ) we're offering this special don jr. meeting coin, featuring all the key players: donatalia veselniskaya. and if people get mad about it, just flip it over and you can pretend the coin is really about russian adoption. ( laughter ) ( applause ) this coin commemorating trump's reaction to white supremacist marches in charlottesville has very fine people on both sides. ( laughter ) these are all legal tender at...
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don. dell a don on the drive goes off thelass and in. 36 points for her mistics hold on for the 95-91 win.ood for them. >> thank you, ge or our area competed inca ame ninja warrior. dan courtney from alexandria said his daughter inspired him. and ealey bell of bifrpt he went further but fell into thedr k. concongrats. that's not easy. that's like cross fit and everything else combined to the 10th power. >> you get cooled off. ovy is still talking. >> he is not >> he is not (birds chirping, a running brook,) >> he is not ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- john travolta, sophia bush,
don. dell a don on the drive goes off thelass and in. 36 points for her mistics hold on for the 95-91 win.ood for them. >> thank you, ge or our area competed inca ame ninja warrior. dan courtney from alexandria said his daughter inspired him. and ealey bell of bifrpt he went further but fell into thedr k. concongrats. that's not easy. that's like cross fit and everything else combined to the 10th power. >> you get cooled off. ovy is still talking. >> he is not >> he is...
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don trump with your secret burger stands all over north korea. i can see don lemon's getting fired up now in his panel. he's putting his own burger businesses, it's going to be not trump burgers. it's going to be all over north korea, probably be a golf course, more scandal. >> greg: russians will invest. >> who just happen to meet with him thee day before to set up where they're goes to have the yellowe tea that is in the burgr plan. this is the whole thing. why wait?t's drive it now. he's investing in burger stuff and he's going to have trump burgers all overp the world, starting in north korea, which the president's not allowed to open a new business. so he's breaking the rules again. we need another special council, let's get this going. sorry, don> greg: impeachment. >> you didn't play theest of the clip. he talks about it was a great letter, it's a beautiful letter, a very important letter, i haven't read it. >> but it was really nice hallmark paper. it was soft stuff, probably musical when you open it up. it's probably a amazing card. 'sthe contents are irrelevant. it's the thought and it was like a velvet, real soft. >> they said why haven't you read it? i was like i didn't want to read it with the guy there. >> greg: what if it was a glitter card when he opened it up. coming up, will the moon be our 51st state? it's the question special report refused to ask. moon be our 51st state. it' sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical stud
don trump with your secret burger stands all over north korea. i can see don lemon's getting fired up now in his panel. he's putting his own burger businesses, it's going to be not trump burgers. it's going to be all over north korea, probably be a golf course, more scandal. >> greg: russians will invest. >> who just happen to meet with him thee day before to set up where they're goes to have the yellowe tea that is in the burgr plan. this is the whole thing. why wait?t's drive it...
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don. >> hey, don. >> i'm perplexed and torn. i'll explain later. you travel with the first lady today, kate. she was trying to highlight the good work the shelter is doing for immigrant children. her choice of jacket got the attention. we showed the pictures as she boarded the plane. plainly visible on the back was "i really don't care. do u?" of all the jackets she owns, why this one? >> it's perplexing, donwill agree with you. i'm not sure. i follow the first lady closely. i cover her, i have for over a year. i often talk about her fashion choices which many pay homage to the countries she's visiting or are very well thought out in terms of what she's wearing. she's a former fashion model. she understands fashion. i don't get it. the work we saw today, the shelter, the kids she interacted with, her determination behind the scenes to make this trip happen in less than 48 hours, all of those things to me are paramount to what she wore. however, i can't really explain this. i do think it was very much like her -- like this independent first lady we have seen before to get off the plane wearing it again knowing the controversy. she's like the president that way. if you punch her, she punches back twice as hard kind of thing. but the messaging, you know, i'm perplexed. >> yeah. so here's the thing. we are not actually talking about children in cages now. we are talking about the jacket. >> ri
don. >> hey, don. >> i'm perplexed and torn. i'll explain later. you travel with the first lady today, kate. she was trying to highlight the good work the shelter is doing for immigrant children. her choice of jacket got the attention. we showed the pictures as she boarded the plane. plainly visible on the back was "i really don't care. do u?" of all the jackets she owns, why this one? >> it's perplexing, donwill agree with you. i'm not sure. i follow the first lady...
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. >> i think there is a collective democrat strategy to blame washington, d.c., and don don for all ofown california they had total control over seven years don't want to take credit for their record here. reporter: dagen this 52-billion-dollar tax plan to push cars off road gop hopes will push democrats off the ballot in about november. dagen: thank you hillary, in orange county, california, coming up final thoughts on our all-stars we will be right back. ♪ you captan't go home hometown by ♪ ♪ . . it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. i'm t he only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable... does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep nuer 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! t
. >> i think there is a collective democrat strategy to blame washington, d.c., and don don for all ofown california they had total control over seven years don't want to take credit for their record here. reporter: dagen this 52-billion-dollar tax plan to push cars off road gop hopes will push democrats off the ballot in about november. dagen: thank you hillary, in orange county, california, coming up final thoughts on our all-stars we will be right back. ♪ you captan't go home...
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don let's we sat down with the celebrated director and clash videographer at the old camden palace now koko in camden town in north london. don thanks for being on going underground here at a venue the old camden palace where the clash meaningful to me very empty today and like it was then we have to start of a trojan records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection to trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this was very empowering to my generation i'm first generation british born black which kind of rolls off the tongue now but back then it was a very confusing concept and it was through the music of trojan that we began to find out what we were about to understand the whole jamaican culture and what was very interesting about the label is this is that emerged at the same time as the birth of a particular british subculture called skinheads now i have to be very clear about this especially for russia when i don't i'm talking about all around the world as i'm talking about the fashion version not the fascist version that it became in the late seventy's in the mid seventy's. and what was interesting about that whole thing was that the trojan soundtrack that movement and that can sort of acted as a tool for social change because it kind of helped black and white youth to unite in the schools on the streets and in the clubs and you got to understand this is against the backdrop of serious racial tension and we're talking sikh six sixty eight here when politicians like powell are doing the rivers of blood speech and really playing on the fears of the older generation but through the music the b.b.c. just recently played the entire rivers of blood speech ok and it really a grassroots level it was the music and the jamaican culture that was helping people to get on it was by understanding our differences that brought us closer together not by focusing on our differences because the only reason the caribbean people of caribbean providence is in the news at the moment is the windrush whole when right thing i mean my god these are second generation people who were born in this country who were deported where did they go that they were so quietly living in britain without a passport oh you're exaggerating somewhat i mean basically what happened is in the fifty's. the empire asked for the africa arabians to come and help rebuild the country after the second world war and there's been a lot of focus recently through when russia about them bringing their cheap labor which they did but just as important is that they brought their culture and it's so that it's made the biggest impact on this country because it's changed the identity of what it means to be british you know if you check the kids on the street now the clothes the where they wear the way they speak their attitude and the music they listen to it's all coming from jamaica man this is the twenty first century trojan records they have number ones back then double barrel when you had dennis. a trio called bob marley in the wailers people probably haven't heard of them so long ago how could we possibly be still talking about identity and the hostile environment against people who was parents maybe grandparents were born there well hey it's a. popular theme around the world at the moment in the trump climate there's been a lot of focusing on immigration and all the rest of it and it's really sidetracking from bigger problems is money don't trick divide and rule you know and it's a shame to see it being so easily rolled out decade after decade the whole brix it thing is playing on the fears of old white people who have been in this case you're talking about trojan record music appealing are working class white people and working class like opal and today these are always the elite white people in government the one who create or environment the public at large waves or black or whatever color they are obviously responding to the wind or a scandal at all in they've been working things out on the street with the politicians to get you know to detract from the real problems they start blaming problems on him because it's an age old trick blaming the problems of the country on the illegal immigrants and the truth of the matter is this country couldn't operate without immigration and immigration built the nation now you contend that music like that from george records directly then fed in to the punk music phenomenon absolutely because how did it well call from through yourself because you were the d.j. at the other offices i mean him this is what it is we were like minded rebels i mean in the late seventy's it was a time of social crisis economic political and as i said social and no change yeah exactly very similar to where we are today back but in those days i had a soundtrack to ease my pain which was reggae. the popular music in the late to middle age seventy's was totally removed from the feeling on the street so my white friends set about creating a soundtrack that was relevant to their situation of the people for the people by the people and this was punk rock and we kind of turned each other on through you know i like their guitar riffs and their d.i.y. ethics which i think rocks greatest gift to itself and you know from the jamaican side they love the bass lines they loved the musical reports harsh quality of the lyrics you know it was all about love it was like how are we going to live and furthermore how are we going to do it together you know we were like minded rebels that kind of aligned ourselves and i guess that was sort of typified by that bob marley song punky reggae party because he recognized it as well you mentioned loving your grammy award winning documentary about the clash you have one of the clash saying that the original i'm so bored of the usa was actually i'm so bored of you and i was someone's ex-girlfriend or girlfriend of the day i think mick jones written the song and he written more of an emotional kind of doing more than a romantic and he had the lyric i'm so bored of you and jerry came in was like never mind that rubbish will change it i'm so bored with the usa that was joe and you directed their videos of course do you think that they're internationalism because they sang about u.s. foreign policy in your liberal economics local government doing the internationalism spain catalonia it came from the internationalism provided by the base of the track from the caribbean as well i think that was one element but you have to understand that joe was the son of a diplomat and in his early years he lived in a lot of different places i think he lived in spain he lived in. morocco and he traveled a lot and joe was very empathetic to the downtrodden and the oppressed he was a man of the people very much in the spirit of bob marley's and guilt scott herons and woody guthrie's and bob dylan's and john. and he was one of them because you did hundreds of music videos but take is making a film making and what why you liked the film jimmy cliff the heart is out of a count of just tell me about as i said first generation british born black a very confusing concept in the early seventy's knew what we sounded like because we had our soundtrack we had reggae but had no visual accompaniment other than postcards from jamaica colonial images of a guy riding a donkey on a beach with a straw hat or people limbo dancing in the one nine hundred seventy one all changed when i saw this film the harder they come directed by perry handel jamaica's greatest film and i walked out of that cinema empowered because i knew so much more about my culture and it was then that i actually thought i wouldn't mind expressing myself in some kind of visual medium but in the early seventy's ridiculous idea for a black man it was an old school white man network. then five or six years later punk comes along with the d.i.y. ethic do it yourself i'm looking around in all my white mixer picking up guitars and i'm not worried i better pick up something too i picked up a super eight camera and reinvented myself as don't let the filmmaker there is a lot of reinvention in punk rock and i think that's kind of why we're still talking about it because it worked just the soundtrack it was a complete subculture can you then see the lineage going from trojan records through to punk and then to hip hop absolutely absolutely i mean what you're talking about here is a. new zick the x. is a tool for social change you know that's what it was about in the last of the twentieth century yes you could party to it but you can't spend your life on the dance floor you know then show the musical stop and you have to go out and face reality i think guess what there's some good tunes for that as well. and also you say about d.i.y. culture record executives can't censor like the way they used to try and sense of the data lands you directed the videos of their lyrics in the burst they don't try and censor anything as long as they can turn a buck. i mean they can deal with almost anything these days and i think they've learned that from punk rock how to package a rebellion and kind of castrate it and sell it to the people you know now punks about buying a ramones t. shirt or absurd vicious t. shirt you know that's what punks been reduced to and it was never about any of that stuff it's about attitude and a spirit that can actually inform whatever you do man you know i don't even know if we need any more punk musicians we could do some more punk politicians and punk doctors and punk teachers you know i'm saying i think it's very important people understand the punk it's not this dead anomaly that began and ended in the late seventy's it has a lineage and a tradition and if you've got a good idea. and pulled you can be part of the two that's something i recognize as a very young man you know listening to music that you know is about helping you to be you know you could be about selling you a pair a pair of sneakers do you understand what i'm getting at you know music had that potential back in the day now a lot of it. is about entertainment. after the breakout thirty years of complacency led to over seventy people dying in the grenfell tower we hear more from grammy award winning director and d.j. don't let's pull the civil coming up in part two of going underground. you know our friend dimitri orloff wrote a famous essay collapse gap a few years ago said that the soviet union and america would both collapse for the similar reasons just that the u.s. would take longer they positioned i said soviet union was like falling out of a one story window and america's like story falling out of a twenty story window and i think we're seeing this now play out real time america's falling out of a twenty story window it is a collapse gap the soviet union america collapsed roughly the same time for roughly the same reasons and now america is having its boris yeltsin moment with donald trump. join me every thursday on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. church secret indeed carefully crease accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous. highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that. i think that donald trump is really confident about his capacities ability to persuade people and the power of us personality and all this kind of things and i'm sure the kids and then will try to play this card will try to give donald trump something he can tweet so he can show to everyone look i'm the first one and the one role the art of the deal and the first one can make a deal with this guy every other american president before me failed i succeeded. welcome back the grand felt our tragedy britain's most lethal tower block fire will be remembered next week one year after over seventy people died in the poorest community of one of europe's richest a week into the trades made backed inquiry into grunfeld testimony blames everything from fire fighters to class warfare the atrocity and as the grandfather area prepares for europe's largest street festival the logical carnival. some were outraged last year when tory m.p. and minister of state for international trade suggested moving the carnival away from the tower in part two of our interview with grammy award winning director and d.j. john let's we speak about what caused wren fell as well as the notting hill carnival which will again this summer be in the shadow of a tragedy characterized by what shadow chancellor john mcdonald called social murder and you seen fears over europe's largest street festival the notting hill carnival in west london over a year after year and the emphasis of politicians on drugs knife crime storms recently said that why is it the police presence in glastonbury seems so different to the way police act in for instance knowing all gone of all the celebration of culture and its potential to unite the people is more important now than ever and i mean a lot we don't realise accountable is not really a big street party it was started in the late fifty's as a means to heal what was then a fractured community there was a lot of the riots in the fifty's not exactly and it was conceived as a way not even as a black carnival initially it was about all the local emergency immigrants to get together irish dogs and blacks exactly pollie i mean everybody then and it was actually an indoor event initially it took place in the. the town hall king's cross town hall for a few years it moved around various town halls they used to happen in january to mirror what was going on in trinidad actually have theirs in january anyway england far too cold and it moved to notting hill in the mid sixty's and it's there were it really started to grow and then the sort of afro caribbean community basically took it over for quite a while it was hijacked by the jamaican sound systems in the early seventy's but no all tribes are welcome and everyone represented except techno techno don't work at a carnival man jesus do you believe though that music is becoming even more of an issue as regards censorship by the authorities obviously the british police want to take down all these videos by drill artists type of graham music one of them abracadabra saying that this is ridiculous that it's about distraction from cuts to schools use clubs and social housing yeah exactly i mean you hit the nail on the head it's an absolute distraction once again demonizing the youth aware of we seen that before and yet it distract people from dealing with the real problems you know the cutbacks that was started years ago that slowly eroding a lot of people's rights in this country but the people have let it happen man this erosion hasn't just start in the last ten years or even just take this decade it started in the eighty's and we've let these little things get chipped chipped away you know who is it you said you know the price of freedom is eternal vigilance i think it was thomas jefferson can we haven't been vigilant man i mean what do you think they're responsible ground for because it comes off the i think the winder scandal came of the back of the hostile environment came of the back of the ground . reeks of an incompetent government but also i've got to say you know it's all too easy to kind of blame this country's all good blaming the blame i think people need to look at their part in the process how they've allowed these things to happen because as i said earlier they just haven't been in the last two or three years and felt we've allowed them to take liberties with the people for thirty years and this is the end result of people being complacent you or anyone could say that the eighty's and the late seventy's it was a lot about identity politics feminism and the racism all these different things to think there's more of an emphasis ironically on class and the uniting of all these disparate ideas into it is the ninety nine percent this time around. you know it's what is it's like you have this. was a pendulum thing where it swings from this way all the way that way to really the solution somewhere in the middle because it seems like there's almost an overkill going on at the moment and i guess i wanted to get a more distraction to distract you from actually bigger issues although those issues are very important to individuals obviously but i do wonder where they do it i mean all of a sudden it's just like all this nonstop nonstop stuff and it should have been really been dealt with much earlier on in a much more thought out way and it's interesting now we have similar conditions economic racially so all the rest of it but i don't hear too many voices of dissent other than somebody like storms who is a real exception back in the late seventy's it was a movement. you know i should say we have a lot of them on our show melissa phonics and dead time for the morning lots of different brands all of to talk would you most come across who have with your radio show you see the the heightened politics arguably of guilt and then to crazy johnson. you where where oh where did they go in their later years of the great joint is still around and not around jimmy cliff lately i don't think it's the right question i think the right question is where are those kind of people that are in that tradition and in that lineage in the twenty first century who we're talking about people what thirty forty years ago and you know the last half of the twentieth century you can see there was a tradition of these people who would come up every ten years johnny rotten we should mention john leyden he calls himself now but in the twenty first century it seems to me that flatlined why that is i don't really know i have a feeling a lot of it's to do with the aspirations of the young themselves because when we got into this business all this. it's a form of expression i don't like the word business back in the late seventy's it was an anti-establishment thing but come the twenty first century it seems to me that a lot of people to the young want to get into it to be part of the establishment and if that's your goal i don't really know how radical you can be in a win early i was reading a story to a quote from benjamin zephaniah who's very much of the school of linton crazy johnson and he was saying you know i believe in an a clean revolution but everyone wants to go shopping and i think that summed up the situation in twenty first century very well and i mean i don't want to tar everyone with the same brush there are people out there that are trying to say something but in more cases than not they're not the ones getting elevated to a kind of a contract to keep them quiet shut up you're supporting the party we just want to party that new childish gambino video this is america that's all about that you know you can either look at the guy that in taney you in the front or if you look beyond that and see what's going on in the background it's kicking off i think very clever video and everyone loves in the office actually take us back to how you heard it is more to the point and it has to be said though your some of your films do talk about violence just the way that people are now talking about violence then joe strummer says he's trying to set fire to a car in west london and russia which other member of the group clashes thinking of the liberation of throwing a molotov cocktail at a police line do you think the new scared horror stories of gangs in britain are some links uniquely new or this is a trope of you've seen for the past few decades and listen the media been creating urban folk devil since the fifty's you know it was the teddy boys back then it was the skinheads and the molds and the punks and they've always looked to demonize the youth they're really trying to express their frustration i'm telling anybody going through a molotov cocktail you'd be better off picking up of paint pen and voting you know to me but you do have to be active in the process and the thing about young people is you know when you're young everything's either black or white you can kind of intellectualise the grey bits. and it does lead to anger and frustration but i think you know it's hard to criticize young people expressing that that expressing themselves that way when intelligent educated people act much worse worse with corporate crimes as far as i'm concerned and that's thought out criminality you know look you understand they know better young people you're asking young men who can't get a job can't feed his kids to be rational come on strangers often are part of the lyrics of many of these bands but you can see why there are some communities which are glorifying arguably violence in their music as the only desperate option against what they see as as austerity policies rather than your kind of organized ideas of ticking boxes and yeah listen i'm all for by any means necessary but unless you do that stuff smart it's going to work against you really it's going to work against you don let's thank you. don let's say speaking to me at koko in camden town and that's it for the show before we go after the death of the last poets member noureddine widely seen as the grandfather of rap we'll play you out with the last poets performing here on going underground keep in touch with us for a special meeting with you on monday according to some calculations three thousand two hundred two years to the day of the sacking of troy in the trojan war hero of the last poets with the streets a calling. calling calling there's always the street. to big time to trick or treat. screams abandoned. buildings become the little brain the latest. polling on the phrase number one it's all. gone. both ways you know who it puts on the head. they test the waters and dance. but never the name looking looking over. the head with. only three and the only way out. next boat you're to let in devon fan. of the game. becomes. a ditch and becomes. a crown dream and. this is all i've got. is a plot. to s
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do that stuff smart it's going to work against you really it's going to work against you don let's thank you. don let's say speaking to me at coco in camden town and that's it for the show before we go after the death of the last poets member noureddine widely seen as the grandfather of rap we'll play you out with a lot of poets performing here on going underground keep in touch with us by social media with you on monday called exam calculations three thousand two hundred two years to the day of the sacking of troy in the trojan war hero of the last poets with the streets a calling. calling calling there's always the street. to big time to trick or treat. screams abandoned. buildings become the rage the latest. polling on the phrase number one has. gone. both ways you know who it puts on the head. they test the waters and dance. but never the names looking looking over. to hear what. they come to only the only way out because. spose you're to let in devon fan. of the game. becomes. addiction because. this is all i've got. is a plot. to start with. if you take. a few people real i'll be romance yo
do that stuff smart it's going to work against you really it's going to work against you don let's thank you. don let's say speaking to me at coco in camden town and that's it for the show before we go after the death of the last poets member noureddine widely seen as the grandfather of rap we'll play you out with a lot of poets performing here on going underground keep in touch with us by social media with you on monday called exam calculations three thousand two hundred two years to the day...
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this is america don t catch you slippin up don t catch you slippin up look what i m whippin up this is america done rapper jase harley. judge for yourself. woke up in the morning broke all my chains money's my language but i'm nobody‘s slave open my eyes see the crabs in the barrel ‘cause i'm on the rise an american pharaoh ahh, i m young and i m an american pharaoh they try to attack and embarrass us y'all don't want your this is not just this is notjust about the two it's about the message. as this tweet says, for subject matter, tempo, beat variation, flow and cadence to all be exact it does raise an eyebrow. plenty of people are saying they are not exact and that's the discussion playing out. jase harley has posted on instagram. he says he thinks he did inspire childish gambino but he seems quite relaxed about this. i feel extremely humbled to be recognised and labelled as one of, or the original inspiration, for one of the most important pieces of music and visual art of our time. but please don't let this controversy dilute the message me and childish gambino are trying to convey. he also im
this is america don t catch you slippin up don t catch you slippin up look what i m whippin up this is america done rapper jase harley. judge for yourself. woke up in the morning broke all my chains money's my language but i'm nobody‘s slave open my eyes see the crabs in the barrel ‘cause i'm on the rise an american pharaoh ahh, i m young and i m an american pharaoh they try to attack and embarrass us y'all don't want your this is not just this is notjust about the two it's about the...
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turkish parliament and the democrat syria will be stronger in the turkish parliament because our don present our don doesn't have the super power here partner everything nationalist party h.p. . right now the other opposition parties represented this will also voice and there'll be a balance in the turkish parliament i think it's good for the turkish democracy does the positive showing by opposition groups really help are the ones image in terms of how the west view him sort of staging an apparently free and fair election be it that he sort of had more state control over sort of the media coverage than his competitors. this has to understand that prison are done is not going anywhere i mean tonight the election results from you see it mean your position party representatives also declare that present are done in the election and also there are eight international organizations four hundred fifteen. were present at turkey's elections tonight so i think it was a fair election and the west has to understand that present are done we'll be impoverished another four or five years and have a new page betwe
turkish parliament and the democrat syria will be stronger in the turkish parliament because our don present our don doesn't have the super power here partner everything nationalist party h.p. . right now the other opposition parties represented this will also voice and there'll be a balance in the turkish parliament i think it's good for the turkish democracy does the positive showing by opposition groups really help are the ones image in terms of how the west view him sort of staging an...
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>> and they did. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and -- you -- >> i think his name was don gubosch. >> seth: donything. >> that's everything. you know, cause you need -- nowadays, when you're going on social media, you need a story. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's obviously -- i'd just gotten back from the new "solo" from my, you know -- >> seth: yeah. >> "star wars" shirt. >> seth: gotcha. >> and i opened the package. and what was in it? of course, that jacket. >> seth: yeah. >> it's obvious. >> seth: no, it's like -- >> it's all wrinkled. >> seth: you're right. it's like a three act play. [ laughter ] >> happiness is that i am on seth meyers' show. >> seth: with your jacket. >> with my jacket! [ cheers and applause ] and fred is back! >> seth: fred's back. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> seth: what is -- you're on a newer tour. what is the name of your new tour? >> "big underwear tour." >> seth: the "big underwear tour." [ laughter ] how do you cup which n' [ laughter ] but when you're on the road, you've got to do things. and then, i was folding them. and i took out the underwear. and
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i got don cheadle as don cheeto. [ light laughter ] i've got david cross as david crisscross. >> jimmy oh. >> and, yeah. and then i've got jordan peele as jordan pp. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: anything we wanted to set up the movie. i don't think i can set it up any more. i'll just show a clip guys, here's lakeith stanfield in "sorry to bother you." ke a look at this. >> what's up with the suit? >> about to be paid. >> we're all trying to get paid, but we're going to do it as a team. >> you know monica's about to lose his house. >> cash, that don't mean sell out. >> are you doing all right? >> yeah, i'm doing good. how are you doing? >> fantastic. >> fantastic? >> i hope have you a good day. >> i hope you have a better week. >> i hope your month is full of successful days and a lot of great ventures. i hope you just come up, brother. >> you got something you want to say? >> you got sething you want say? >> you smell great. >> you smell great. what is that? >> burberry, what you got ? >> i forgo >> smells expensive. >> it's just deodorant. >> okay. >> yeah. >> good. >> it's smelling good br
i got don cheadle as don cheeto. [ light laughter ] i've got david cross as david crisscross. >> jimmy oh. >> and, yeah. and then i've got jordan peele as jordan pp. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: anything we wanted to set up the movie. i don't think i can set it up any more. i'll just show a clip guys, here's lakeith stanfield in "sorry to bother you." ke a look at this. >> what's up with the suit? >> about to be paid. >> we're all trying to get paid, but...
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don jr. you say when don jury was born oh, it was the price worked out. they want to talk to ivan na. it's called, what raise if it's loser? >> this is the thing, when you have one of the russian participants in the try tower meeting. take jourp spot and go, 3457b, i feel bad about the guy. anybody but himself. >> and when the russians who are -- see you as their kind of delivery boy, when they feel pretty for you. it's maybe not the best. then when you wrote this, my dad would call him donnie. why don't you call it something like that. the exports are out to here. seen i don't remembers. always living in shadow. i have kind of strategize approval. there are so many different dumps. ivanka want to get divorced. they started having an epic public battle over the assets, over their marriage. my drunk beld him to get some arrangement, keep today 2. it happened bank cuss. i said, yeah, it was all my fault. >> wow. >> well, let's called a real story with dump. it's fascinating. thank you. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >>> president trump asks the players to consider two players with an
don jr. you say when don jury was born oh, it was the price worked out. they want to talk to ivan na. it's called, what raise if it's loser? >> this is the thing, when you have one of the russian participants in the try tower meeting. take jourp spot and go, 3457b, i feel bad about the guy. anybody but himself. >> and when the russians who are -- see you as their kind of delivery boy, when they feel pretty for you. it's maybe not the best. then when you wrote this, my dad would call...
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don lemon starts right now. don? >> thank you, chris. we'll see you tomorrow night. nice job. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. there's a lot going on tonight and once again, you have to see it to believe it. the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, getting smacked down with a classic burn from the first lady's spokeswoman. and the president waging a twitter war the day before a big international um summit. but i want to begin with our big interview tonight with kim kardashian west. reality superstar to a woman with the president's ear. she surprised a lot of people when she turned up in the oval office to plead the case of a alice marie johnson, the grandmother and first-time nonviolent drug offender who was serving a life term in prison. one week later, johnson was freed after spending 21 years behind bars. just a little while ago, kim kardashian west sat down with our very own van jones to talk about the cause that brought them together. ant her husband can yes west and about what happened when she broke the news to alice johnson. >> first of all, congratulations on the big when, but also just thank you, thank
don lemon starts right now. don? >> thank you, chris. we'll see you tomorrow night. nice job. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. there's a lot going on tonight and once again, you have to see it to believe it. the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, getting smacked down with a classic burn from the first lady's spokeswoman. and the president waging a twitter war the day before a big international um summit. but i want to begin with our big interview tonight with kim kardashian west....
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don. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. we have the latest for you. this time in "the capital gazette" in annapolis, maryland. five people are dead, two injured, the suspect in custody tonight. law enforcement sources identify him as jarrod warren ramose, a white man in his 30s who filed a defamation claim in 2012 against the paper. the case was dismissed. >> this was a targeted attack on the capital gazette that is located at 888 cascade road on the first floor. he entered the building with a shotgun, and he looked for his victims as he walked through the lower level. this person was prepared today to come in. this person was prepared to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. and as i stated before the investigative part of this is going to be thorough and take some time. >> we've also got the latest on the president's continuing attempts to cast doubt on the russia investigation as he prepares for the summit with vladimir putin in just a few weeks. a lot to get to. i want to get right to the latest on the shooting today in the capital gazette, at the capital gazette in annapolis, maryland. and i want to bring in shimon. he is stationed there for us and bringing us the latest. we had a news conference about an hour ago. bring us up to speed on what happened. >> reporter: yeah, that news conference, don, they named the victims, the five people who were working inside this newsroom here at "the capital gazette" that is now a crime scene. and they continue to say, police, that they're interviewing the suspect. they're not telling us if he's cooperating. but since the shooting happened a lot has been learned concerning the suspect. his social media. police at this moment are at his home in laural, maryland, which is about 25 miles from here where they're waiting to search it. they're waiting for a search warrant. and they're looking for more evidence as exactly perhaps what caused him to come here today, open fire on these employees, these reporters, editors inside "the capital gazette" killing five of them, don, and now police are just really trying to focus on exactly what perhaps may have been the motive here, don. >> shimon, thank you very much. i appreciate that. i want to bring in now cnn's brian todd for more information. police released the victims' names tonight. >> just a shor
don. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. we have the latest for you. this time in "the capital gazette" in annapolis, maryland. five people are dead, two injured, the suspect in custody tonight. law enforcement sources identify him as jarrod warren ramose, a white man in his 30s who filed a defamation claim in 2012 against the paper. the case was dismissed. >> this was a targeted attack on the capital gazette that is located at 888 cascade road on the...
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write some antidotes in the article about the older don, the president, his relationship with his children including don junior. and you said when donunior was born, it was ivana who wanted to call their newborn donald junior. you can't do that, trump is quoted as saying in ivana's memoir, it's called "raising trump." he called him a loser. what father says that. >> it's trump. this is the thing, when you have one of the russian participants in the trump tower meeting, one of the congressional investigators looking at you and just saying, man, i feel really bad for the guy. he's just trying to please a man who will not be pleased by anybody but himself. and when the russians see you as their kind of delivery boy, when they're -- when they feel pity for you, it's maybe not the best. >> yeah. okay, and then you write this. when he was growing up his dad called him donny, which is a moniker the elder trump wouldn't go by. it's a name i hate, he explained in the art of the deal. why would he call him by a nickname he hated? >> he saw him as his senior, living in his shadow and always trying to strive for his approval. there's so many ot
write some antidotes in the article about the older don, the president, his relationship with his children including don junior. and you said when donunior was born, it was ivana who wanted to call their newborn donald junior. you can't do that, trump is quoted as saying in ivana's memoir, it's called "raising trump." he called him a loser. what father says that. >> it's trump. this is the thing, when you have one of the russian participants in the trump tower meeting, one of...
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don lemon, cnn tonight. don. >>> thank you very much, chris. it's been surreal to watch that interview with dennis rodman and watch the two leaders, president trump and kim jong-un meet there. this is our breaking coverage now. the two presidents meeting face to face in singapore. thanks for joining us, i'm don lemon. this is the moment seen around the world here. a moment a lot of americans and allies never thought would come. the president of the united states shaking hands with the enriq north korean leader. that was a moment captured live on camera moments ago. later, president trump said this. >> i feel really great we're going to have a great discussion, i think tremendous success, i think tremendously successfully. it's an honor and we will have a terrific relationship, i have no doubt. >> right after that, kim jong-un going on to say this. >> translator: it has not been easy to come to this point, for us the pass has been holding us back. if all practices and prejudices have been covering our eyes and ears. we have been able to overcome everything to arrive here today. >> so, all of this is certainly one for the history books, but what's going on now could really make history. anderson cooper is in singapore for us, as long as with christian know man pour jeff zeleny and our global a
don lemon, cnn tonight. don. >>> thank you very much, chris. it's been surreal to watch that interview with dennis rodman and watch the two leaders, president trump and kim jong-un meet there. this is our breaking coverage now. the two presidents meeting face to face in singapore. thanks for joining us, i'm don lemon. this is the moment seen around the world here. a moment a lot of americans and allies never thought would come. the president of the united states shaking hands with the...
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don lemon, cnn tonight. don. >>> thank you very much, chris. it's been surreal to watch that interview with dennis rodman and watch the two leaders, president trump and kim jong-un meet there. this is our breaking coverage now. the two presidents meeting face to face in singapore. thanks for joining us, i'm don lemon. this is the moment seen around the world here. a moment a lot of americans and allies never thought would come. the president of the united states shaking
don lemon, cnn tonight. don. >>> thank you very much, chris. it's been surreal to watch that interview with dennis rodman and watch the two leaders, president trump and kim jong-un meet there. this is our breaking coverage now. the two presidents meeting face to face in singapore. thanks for joining us, i'm don lemon. this is the moment seen around the world here. a moment a lot of americans and allies never thought would come. the president of the united states shaking
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don lemon starts right now. don? >> thank you, chris. we'll see you tomorrow night. nice job. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. a lot going on tonight and once again, you have to see it to believe it. the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, getting smacked down with a classic burn from the first lady's spokeswoman. and the president waging a twitter war the day before a big international um summit. but i want to begin with our big interview tonight with kim kardashian west. reality superstar to a woman with the president's ear. she surprised a lot of people when she turned
don lemon starts right now. don? >> thank you, chris. we'll see you tomorrow night. nice job. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. a lot going on tonight and once again, you have to see it to believe it. the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, getting smacked down with a classic burn from the first lady's spokeswoman. and the president waging a twitter war the day before a big international um summit. but i want to begin with our big interview tonight with kim kardashian west. reality...
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don is up first from north carolina. hello, don. caller: good morning. see if youted to could have a panel of guests to discuss the impact of the drug companies on media outlets in terms of really dealing with the relationship to pharmaceutical drugs and medications. i think that is the sleeping elephant in the room, and i believe everyone that they are saying commit suicide may not of been affected by pharmaceutical medications that they are taking as opposed to just plain committing suicide. effecte having a mental whether they get off the drug, you know, or not taking it. it causes a lot of things to happen and is a gray area. host: thank you for the idea and i am writing it down here. i will make sure we passed this note on to our producers. bill is calling from johnstown, pennsylvania. hi, bill. caller: how are you doing? host: doing ok. stole my thunder because i have the exact same point. you see these commercials for drugs for depression, one of the side effects is adequately to suicide. which is kind of wild. i just wanted -- i agree with her. t
don is up first from north carolina. hello, don. caller: good morning. see if youted to could have a panel of guests to discuss the impact of the drug companies on media outlets in terms of really dealing with the relationship to pharmaceutical drugs and medications. i think that is the sleeping elephant in the room, and i believe everyone that they are saying commit suicide may not of been affected by pharmaceutical medications that they are taking as opposed to just plain committing suicide....
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don junior in his stead. don, you can finally do something useful for me, he told his son. that's pretty -- you can finally do something. >> what every loving parent says to their child. it just speaks to the dynamic that he has with his children and really the way the president speaks to everybody. his children are not immune to the disparaging disrespectful way that he's speaking to people. >> are they that close? i wonder how often they speak. because remember during the separation and then divorce from ivana, they were estranged. it's no secret. how close were they. >> there was a fracture in the relationship after the divorce which happened after don junior just turned 12 years old. he sort of rebelled and after he graduated from college he wasn't sure he wanted to go work for his father. once he made a decision to go back and work in the trump organization he was full in. and you saw him on the campaign trail nonstop. that was his whole thing for a year and a half. >> there's so much in here, i want to get one thing in. so jared wanted to run the campaign? he didn't think kellyanne could do it? >> so this is pre-kellyanne conway. >> people with experience. >> none of them had any experience. there's a first time for everybody. he was seen as de facto campaign manager and knew it would be a good thing to get a woman in and then kellyanne conway appeared. >> what does that say about him? >> it says he has a lot of confidence to do things he may have not the expertise in. >> the book is called foreihorn trump, inside america's first family. the book is gold. when we come back new video shows some of the young girls separated from th
don junior in his stead. don, you can finally do something useful for me, he told his son. that's pretty -- you can finally do something. >> what every loving parent says to their child. it just speaks to the dynamic that he has with his children and really the way the president speaks to everybody. his children are not immune to the disparaging disrespectful way that he's speaking to people. >> are they that close? i wonder how often they speak. because remember during the...
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don was saying, pretty heavy stuff. don, can you make it really quick? >> i can be quick. history does teach us, however, that at the end of substantial progress in this country, the end of slavery, you see the rise of the ku klux klan, the civil rights movement in the '60s, you see the war on drugs and the war on inner cities. you do face significant backlashes every time we've had generationally definitive progress in this country, and the election of donald trump unfortunately is the latest and most visceral instance of that. >> i'm glad you made that point. all right, don susan. good to see you both. thank you, guys. >>> former san francisco mayor willie brown is going to join me next to talk about the california primary, plus his warning to democrats to, quote, stop bashing president trump. he's going to give the reason why ahead. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung functio
don was saying, pretty heavy stuff. don, can you make it really quick? >> i can be quick. history does teach us, however, that at the end of substantial progress in this country, the end of slavery, you see the rise of the ku klux klan, the civil rights movement in the '60s, you see the war on drugs and the war on inner cities. you do face significant backlashes every time we've had generationally definitive progress in this country, and the election of donald trump unfortunately is the...
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don francisco es futbolero. >>> me gusta mucho el fÚtbol y hicimos don francisco te invita, este domingo a las 10/9 centro un programa especial despidiendo a todo el equipo que va al mundial. todos vibramos con nuestros equipos. >>> vemos escenas de donn inmigraciÓn el paÍs tiene la postura que tiene y es el lÍder del mundo. >>> si queremos ayudar a los nuestros hay que hacerse ciudadanos. >>> no hay que deprimirse, hay que seguir luchando y perceberante. este paÍs es el pais de las oportunid oportunidades, aquÍ una persona que llega en malas condiciones, puede llegar adonde quiera. los sueÑos no tienen lÍmites y por eso viniste tÚ y vine yo. >>> con esa gran ilusiÓn. >>> por eso vinieron los que estÁn mirando y yo pienso no hay que perderlo nunca y esa palabra hay que guardarla con letras de oro. la palabra perseverancia si se cae 99 veces, hay que levantarse 100. al final, uno si persigue su sueÑo, la Única manera de no conseguirlo que el Último dÍa de su vida llegue, y no lo haya conseguido si no siempre existe la posibilidad. >>> no solo llegan los mejores si no los mÁs persistentes. >>> lo creo que es asÍ hay gente que tiene talento y no tiene disciplina, no llega. y otro tiene menos y con disciplina llegan. >>> ojalÁ podamos se
don francisco es futbolero. >>> me gusta mucho el fÚtbol y hicimos don francisco te invita, este domingo a las 10/9 centro un programa especial despidiendo a todo el equipo que va al mundial. todos vibramos con nuestros equipos. >>> vemos escenas de donn inmigraciÓn el paÍs tiene la postura que tiene y es el lÍder del mundo. >>> si queremos ayudar a los nuestros hay que hacerse ciudadanos. >>> no hay que deprimirse, hay que seguir luchando y perceberante....
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don speaking spanish ] >> eric: gracias. >> chris: you guys can cook. >> anthony: some say. >> eric: sometimes. [ don speaking spanish ] >> eric: he is the only guy who has the white cacao. he ask all the farmers of the village here to do exactly what he has done, so the other farmers are starting to copy him. >> anthony: right. >> eric: and he's happy because it's going to bring wealth in the village, in the valley, in the community. >> anthony: afterwards, dontion -- ground cacao nibs and hot water, no milk, no sweeteners, no nothing, just like the ancient kings liked it. ah, here we go. gracias. ah, the real deal. >> chris: only water. and this is what they -- they really use cacao for. >> anthony: before chocolate hit europe, this is what the aztec kings would drink. >> chris: right. >> eric: i'm a little bit jealous right now, since i have nothing. >> anthony: you'll get yours eventually. here you go. >> eric: gracias. muchas gracias. salud. >> anthony: that's good. salud. >> eric: salud. >> chris: salud. >> anthony: gentlemen, to an education. >> eric: yes. >> anthony: so, did we do the right thing? is it all right for two new yorkers to make money, however much or however little, off the work of struggling farmers in a faraway land? fortunato, elloberto, chris, everybody down the line, all the way to the families who pick the pods off the trees, seemed pretty happy to be doing what they're doing. but do i want to be in the chocolate bu
don speaking spanish ] >> eric: gracias. >> chris: you guys can cook. >> anthony: some say. >> eric: sometimes. [ don speaking spanish ] >> eric: he is the only guy who has the white cacao. he ask all the farmers of the village here to do exactly what he has done, so the other farmers are starting to copy him. >> anthony: right. >> eric: and he's happy because it's going to bring wealth in the village, in the valley, in the community. >> anthony:...
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don mcgahn is the white house counsel. don mcgahn has really been the architect of trump's judicial prospects, and he has gone about trying to remake the courts all the way down the bench. you don't know whether donthere next year because he's made very clear to people he doesn't know that he's going to last past the midterms, so better to do it now. there were other messages quietly sent -- if you're not going to retire now, best to wait until after 2020. >> right. >> and so, i think that all of that put together, i don't think that there was an effort to push kennedy. i don't even think that would have been well received, but i certainly think there was a message sent to, you know, this is going to be fine if you go ahead with this, and that's part of why you're seeing the white house want to move quickly on this. >> and we will, part of that messaging, that massaging, almost, we'll make sure this protects your legacy, your judicial legacy. >> that's right, correct. and i think you're going to see that in whatever choice the president makes. again, there's this list of, it's now 24 people. i think that the actual number of candidates he's looking at right now is less than a handful. >> name nam
don mcgahn is the white house counsel. don mcgahn has really been the architect of trump's judicial prospects, and he has gone about trying to remake the courts all the way down the bench. you don't know whether donthere next year because he's made very clear to people he doesn't know that he's going to last past the midterms, so better to do it now. there were other messages quietly sent -- if you're not going to retire now, best to wait until after 2020. >> right. >> and so, i...
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don lemon. >>> this is "cnn tonight," i'm don lemon. children still being taken from their parents on the border tonight. as trump met with house republicans behind closed doors, calling on him to pass legislation to fix the mess he made. >> these are laws that have been broken for many years, decades, we had a great meeting. >> sources telling cnn the president didn't take questions from members of his own party. went on and on for a promise about his border wall and it will cost $25 million to build it. we'll talk about that. >>> he said his daughter, ivanka talked to him about images of children well over 2,000 of them so far, being separated from their parents. some of those children held in cages. some housed in this city along the southern border. the president's daughter has so far remained silent publicly, when so many others, including the president's supporters had been speaking out. if you're attempted with misinformation coming your way to think this can't be as heartless as it seems, listen to trump's loyalist. >> i read today about a 10-year-old girl with down's syndrome who was taken from her mother and put in a cage. did you say whomp whomp to a 10-year-old -- >> you can say -- >> how dare you, how absolutely dare you sir? >> there is a word for that. that word is disgraceful. but make no mistake, this is happening because it's what president trump wants. this is what donald trump wants. he can put a stop to all of this at any time, right away. no other administration has done this. but not only is the president ignoring growing anger over his policy, he is continuing to blame, guess what, democrats. >> as a result of democrats supported loopholes in our federal laws, most illegal immigrant families and minors from central america who arrive unlawfully at the border cannot be detained together or removed together, only released. >> so, without outrage, that is simply not true. we call something that's not true, it's a lie. the fact is this administration, this white house decided to prosecute every single adult crossing the border illegally, even if they came with children. separating parents from their kids with no clear plan to reunite them, that's the fact. the president himself chose this right. immigration gets him like nothing -- getting him going like nothing else. he proved today again. doubling down on his rhetoric, claiming undocumented immigrants will, his word, infest our country. this is a president who is still determined to build his wall. he appears to be willing to hold thousands of children hostage to get it. that's right i said hostage. many of those children, too young to understand what's happening to them. americans understand exactly what is happening here. we see it with our own eyes. we're not stupid, we know what's going on. so, let's bring in cnn's white house correspondent kate colin, april ryan and jonathan martin. good to have you on this evening. katelyn, standing there in front of the white house. are we getting closer tonight to a change to this policy as a result president's meeting with republicans on capitol hill? >> we sure don't seem to be, don. that meeting seemed to be like a pap rally for the president to garnish support. that doesn't seem to be the discussion, of course the focus of that meeting seemed like it was going to be the outrage over this policy of separating families at the border, something that has dominated news coverage in recent days. clearly, the president's mind, if you look at his twitter feed or comments he's made at other times. we're told by sours in that meeting that the president only touched on it briefly and saying he did speak with his daughter ivanka about it. she touched on it and showed him images of it. we've seen in the past those images have garnered the president to do something. the president repeated to do in that meeting with house republicans he believes this is a legislative solution. doesn't seem any of these members confronted the president over this. even though they have issued these strongly worded statements. didn't seem when they were actually in the room with the president th
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don king, chris. >> the president is don king. thank you so much. jonathan allen out in singapore.r on. >>> now to trump watch, monday, june 11, 2018. some points for the singapore summit. remember, one, mr. president, this is one or to the country and the world. it's not about winners and losers. two, washington, d.c. is 200 miles from new york city. the peninsula -- the korean peninsula is about that far from hiroshima. even closer to nagasaki. so north korea knows the history, the power, and the horror of nuclear weapons from up close. we need to remember that. three, for 3/4 of a century, the world has avoided the use of nuclear weapons. the success of this summit depends entirely, i think, on whether we can prolong that avoidance and make the world safer. four, kim jong-un knows that the only reason trump is talking to you or him that he has nuclear weapons. he saw what happened in iraq and libya when they gave their nuclear weapons. one leader was hanged and the other leader was beaten to death. kim has a clear focus. keep our weapons. he is like the nra that way. will he lis
don king, chris. >> the president is don king. thank you so much. jonathan allen out in singapore.r on. >>> now to trump watch, monday, june 11, 2018. some points for the singapore summit. remember, one, mr. president, this is one or to the country and the world. it's not about winners and losers. two, washington, d.c. is 200 miles from new york city. the peninsula -- the korean peninsula is about that far from hiroshima. even closer to nagasaki. so north korea knows the history,...
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don. >> so he's talking about mueller's credibility. does rudy giuliani have any credibility left now? >> well, i think at this point don, he's conjuring up tails. this is totally ungrounded from reality. there's no reason to believe that mueller is framing the president of the united states, that's an outrageous allegation. if we were having a beer with rudy giuliani he would tell us he knows that's not true but he's got to say what he has to say. i don't think anyone believes that, there's no evidence to suggest that and it's irresponsible. he's saying it in a foreign country in front of our allies. >> i got to pushback on you on that. there are a lot of folks out there who believe it. lot of trump supporters. the diehard trump base. a lot of them are believing. if you watch the channel that's voted to the president, they believe it. >> you know, i have a lot of my family members who watch that television is voted for trump, but i will tell you there's no evidence to support that. we're at a point now where there's not a factual hook they can go on. when they talk about spies in the campaign, there was a foreman who was around the campaign, here this was just made up. i don't know any fact that they could point to that will get you close to the idea of somebody being framed. that's a crime itself of framing someone of a crime. they're using the man who served this country of committing a crime. >> the claim was pushed back on as planting a spy in the campaign. do you think that's significant? >> i do. >> can we take a step back -- can we take a step back for a moment. did you ever take civics in high school, donin the executive branch say the guys meddled. the law enforcement investigate guys and department of justice, including appointees and fbi says this investigation is so significant we should continue. the legislative branch in concluding the house, most republicans saying no only is trump wrong but we see nothing wrong with the investigation. we forget about the judicial branch. who do you think, don authorizes these searches on people like paul manafort, that's judges. rudy giuliani went from being not only new york's mayor but america's mayor and now he's two hamburgers short of a picnic. what is he talking about? who do you believe, don, i think i know where i side. >> all right. thank you, gentlemen, i appreciate the conversation. i'm not going to answer that but i think it's obvious. >>> when we come bark, allison johnson is out of jail today after 21 years and all it took was a visit from kardashian to the oval office. >>> why some people are concerned about how the president --
don. >> so he's talking about mueller's credibility. does rudy giuliani have any credibility left now? >> well, i think at this point don, he's conjuring up tails. this is totally ungrounded from reality. there's no reason to believe that mueller is framing the president of the united states, that's an outrageous allegation. if we were having a beer with rudy giuliani he would tell us he knows that's not true but he's got to say what he has to say. i don't think anyone believes...
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we have it with donald trump who is making unthe story for don junior that can be used by don junior and others. this is all witness tampering. this is a crime that didn't exist because in the watergreat days. this is a crime that's been separated out what was a five year felony that congress is now made a much more serious crime with a punishment of up to 20 years. >> joyce, let me play for you a little more of sean hannity because there's a wide berth for free speech, sarcasm, jokes and all of that kind of thing. this does come in a context of a week of the actual tampering that's going on and the real, to some degree, unprecedented language from a white house not saying donald trump innocent is rather he can obstruct what he wants which gets close to an environment of obstruction encouragement. here was hannity last night talking about removie ining sim and using bleach bit. >> remove the sim card and use bleach bit. then take it to mueller and say this is equal justice under the law. >> hannity seems well versed in how to wipe out a phone fp if i was bob mueller i might have ques
we have it with donald trump who is making unthe story for don junior that can be used by don junior and others. this is all witness tampering. this is a crime that didn't exist because in the watergreat days. this is a crime that's been separated out what was a five year felony that congress is now made a much more serious crime with a punishment of up to 20 years. >> joyce, let me play for you a little more of sean hannity because there's a wide berth for free speech, sarcasm, jokes and...
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don lemon. >>> this is "cnn tonight," i'm don lemon.eing taken from their parents on the border tonight. as trump met with house republicans behind closed doors, calling on him to pass legislation to fix the mess he made. >> these are laws that have been broken for many years, decades, we had a great meeting. >> sources telling cnn the president didn't take questions from members of his own party. went on and on for a promise about his border wall and it will cost $25 million to build it. we'll talk about that.
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don lemon. >>> this is "cnn tonight," i'm don lemon.g taken from their parents on the border tonight. as trump met with house republicans behind closed doors, calling on him to pass legislation to if i can the mess he made. >> these are laws that have been broken for many years, decades, we had a great meeting. >> sours telling cnn the president didn't take questions
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sense that we get to the stories, weather antigone for the odyssey or don quixote, the importance of the individual in the stories. with donad, moving inside the imagination and starting to think about the way the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. so we the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. 50 we can the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. so we can see the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. so we can see in each of these importance of individuals and the ways that they interact with the world. all of these books in their own ways found a metaphorical and symbolic language that let them become more universal. i think with other books that are on this list, like things fall apart or 100 years of solitude, they work so much from ideas. out of silence, there can voice. a voice that had not been heard before, that voice was particular, singular, coming from a particular place. and when it we nt from a particular place. and when it went out into the world and became a bestseller or universality, that was then implication that it was important to get the character
sense that we get to the stories, weather antigone for the odyssey or don quixote, the importance of the individual in the stories. with donad, moving inside the imagination and starting to think about the way the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. so we the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. 50 we can the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. so we can see the imagination shapes the world in a more modern way. so we can see in each of these...