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>> to white rock lake. >> okay, specifically at white rock lake, where?l, i went to walmart first, and then to white rock lake. >> okay. you can't leave that out. so you go straight from starbucks to walmart. >> uh-huh. >> you how long, what did you do at walmart? >> i got hair dye, soap and gloves to color my hair. >> reporter: wait, walmart? he did not reveal any stop at walmart during his first interview. and then, he amended his story again. just slightly. after the walmart and the trip to white rock lake, he said, he went to visit that friend, jessica. discovered she wasn't home. he said that already. but this time he added one little detail -- where his friend lived. >> you get back in your car. where do you go? >> i went to the falls to go to my friend's house, jessica howard. >> reporter: the falls apartment complex. that's where shelley was killed. daniel didn't mention the falls the first time he was interrogated. >> why did you leave that part out? >> because i was mugged over there, sir. >> reporter: mugged? and yet he somehow failed to mentio
>> to white rock lake. >> okay, specifically at white rock lake, where?l, i went to walmart first, and then to white rock lake. >> okay. you can't leave that out. so you go straight from starbucks to walmart. >> uh-huh. >> you how long, what did you do at walmart? >> i got hair dye, soap and gloves to color my hair. >> reporter: wait, walmart? he did not reveal any stop at walmart during his first interview. and then, he amended his story again. just...
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this white rock is testimony to an uphill battle that occurred 2500000000 years ago in the oceans a development which changed the entire history of life on earth a planet scale revolution brought about by microorganisms. we know tides beautiful to me this rock has the history of our of the history of biology it's evolution it's the amazing ability to transform matter and energy and it's fantastic and where the children of this type of microorganism and this is our parent and i hate is soft. these aren't just any rocks that biologist put if you trust your own lopez garcia and her team are here to study. these calc area structures the result of what was a brand new process using solar radiation as a source of energy us dramatic lines constructed by complex microbial communities in particular cyanobacteria. skin onto i'm surrounded by fossils from our lives and this is a piece of living history man i like that i've just chalk and you can see the colonies of green messiah and i bacteria that is slick typical color of chlorophyll growth of pigment essential for photosynthesis that photo scientists.
this white rock is testimony to an uphill battle that occurred 2500000000 years ago in the oceans a development which changed the entire history of life on earth a planet scale revolution brought about by microorganisms. we know tides beautiful to me this rock has the history of our of the history of biology it's evolution it's the amazing ability to transform matter and energy and it's fantastic and where the children of this type of microorganism and this is our parent and i hate is soft....
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this white rock is testimony to an uphill battle that occurred 2500000000 years ago in the oceans a development which changed the entire history of life on earth a planet scale revolution brought about by microorganisms. we had less beautiful to eat this right it was the history of our the history of biology it's evolution it's the amazing ability to transform matter and energy and it's fantastic and where the children of this type of microorganism this is our parent and i hate is what. these aren't just any rocks that biologist put if you cast your own lopez garcia and her team are here to study. these count carry a structures the result of what was a brand new process using solar radiation as a source of energy astra matter lights constructed by complex microbial communities in particular cyanobacteria. skin onto i'm surrounded by fossils from outer lives if this is a piece of living history man i like that i've just shocked that you can see the colonies of green messiah and i bacteria that is still a typical color of chlorophyll a crop of pigment essential for photosynthesis and that photo s
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this white rock his testimony to an uphill battle that occurred 2500000000 years ago in the oceans a development which changed the entire history of life on earth a planet scale revolution proof about by microorganisms. we make less beautiful to lead this rock was the history of our of the history of biology it's evolution it's the amazing ability to transform matter and energy and it's fantastic and where the children of this type of microorganism and this is our parent and i hate is what. these aren't just any rocks that biologist put it because your lopez garcia and her team are here to study. these cow kariya structures the result of what was a brand new process using solar radiation as a source of energy us dramatic lights constructed by complex microbial communities in particular cyanobacteria. skin onto i'm surrounded by fossils from our lives and this is a piece of living history man and i've got i've just chargeable you can see the colonies of green scion are bacteria that is still a typical color of chlorophyll a crop of pigment essential for photosynthesis that level doesn
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and this white rock is testimony to an aa people that occurred 2500000000 years ago in the oceans and development which changed the entire history of life on earth a planet scale revolution brought about by microorganisms. we had lots of beautiful to me this rock is the history of art at the history of biology it's evolution it's the amazing ability to transform matter and energy and it's fantastic and where the children of this type of microorganism this is our parent and i hate this soft. these aren't just any rocks that biologist put it because you only lopez garcia and her team are here to study. these cow kariya structures the result of what was a brand new process using solar radiation as a source of energy alstrom at a light constructed by complex microbial communities. in particular cyanobacteria. skin until i'm surrounded by fossils from adam lives if this is a piece of living straw man i like i'm just shocked you can see the colonies of green cyanide bacteria that is still a typical color of chlorophyll the pigment essential for photosynthesis family photos hunting. this cra
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this white rock is testimony to an uphill battle to could 2500000000 years ago in the oceans the development which changed the entire history of life on earth up. planet scale revolution brought about by microorganisms. we make less beautiful to lead this rock was the history of our the history of biology it's evolution it's the amazing ability to transform matter and energy and it's fantastic as were the children of this type of microorganism this is our parent and i hate this art. these aren't just any rocks that biologist put if you cast your own lopez garcia and her team are here to study. these kelk areas structures the result of what was a brand new process using solar radiation as a source of energy astra matter lights constructed by complex microbial communities in particular cyanobacteria. skin onto i'm surrounded by fossils from matter lives if this is a piece of living history man and i'm just shocked you can see the colonies of green cyanide bacteria that is still typical color of chlorophyll of pigment essential for photosynthesis and i thought oh scientists. this great innovati
this white rock is testimony to an uphill battle to could 2500000000 years ago in the oceans the development which changed the entire history of life on earth up. planet scale revolution brought about by microorganisms. we make less beautiful to lead this rock was the history of our the history of biology it's evolution it's the amazing ability to transform matter and energy and it's fantastic as were the children of this type of microorganism this is our parent and i hate this art. these...
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and much of the rock is coated with white. gravy it almost looks like calcium deposits. and we stopped the bus and i got off to stretch my legs we were taking a break there in la jolla for about 10 minutes and there were a couple kids who were walking down the street with their mother they were hacking their lungs out they were coughing really really bad as we went to the side of the smelter this smokestack is. emitting tons of pollution what you see is the passive contamination of what's leaking out of the holes of the smelter. there's no filter on that there's no chimney to get it up and out of the valley. emilia you know who you know you know the. quality of or really mean. we don't know and i'm only reasonable. if i think you're going to be sure to say he. was that. he said yeah larry. was noisy. when the peruvian state filled in foundry dover in peru to the wrinkle group in 1997 its condition was no more polluting emissions. the company agreed to meet the new environmental standards but instead of investing in the site i were rendered committed tax evasion and sent
and much of the rock is coated with white. gravy it almost looks like calcium deposits. and we stopped the bus and i got off to stretch my legs we were taking a break there in la jolla for about 10 minutes and there were a couple kids who were walking down the street with their mother they were hacking their lungs out they were coughing really really bad as we went to the side of the smelter this smokestack is. emitting tons of pollution what you see is the passive contamination of what's...
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here on the film review, i alerted you to online preview screenings of white riot — the terrific documentary about the birth of rockit was a scary moment, cos punk could've gone either way. formed in response to an infamous "enoch was right" tirade by eric clapton in birmimgham in 1976, rock against racism set out to challenge a tide of bigotry epitomized by the rise of the national front, using music that could unite black and white youth in a fight for equality. it's music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine routes to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement that earned its place in the history books — a place that seems particularly relevant in the current climate. we weren't superheroes, we were just ordinary people. mixing contemporary interviews with a wealth of archival footage, this award—winning documentary is an invigorating affair that captures the sheer energy and passion with which rock against racism attempted to change the wo
here on the film review, i alerted you to online preview screenings of white riot — the terrific documentary about the birth of rockit was a scary moment, cos punk could've gone either way. formed in response to an infamous "enoch was right" tirade by eric clapton in birmimgham in 1976, rock against racism set out to challenge a tide of bigotry epitomized by the rise of the national front, using music that could unite black and white youth in a fight for equality. it's music that...
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you're really doing you look like you're ready to rock n roll. i caught white not long now. yeah. you know what you do the same for me. but. i love hearing. i absolutely love being in you know what i like i said go to the end of the earth you. it's right hold it together we'll talk about this later just mission mission impossible so keep it going and we can cry at the end ok. current i love you stay strong. sometimes really hard to say really strong. i'm saying. oh look here. you are a mystery war but there were she's still here. all the. goals you got over here. ok just said no it is you the doctor. went really well. you know and before you know you. you know all your. old. foam including your. treatment done prototypical for the morning. fredricka. he can do 100. at least michael's not alone he's traveling to perth with jason to eat another a struggling and patient of dr feder encodes. for right here. hour. the focus until now has been on finding a way out of russia. there is a city or a. record. of a god but michael's wife rachel knows that there's nothing remotely safe about t
you're really doing you look like you're ready to rock n roll. i caught white not long now. yeah. you know what you do the same for me. but. i love hearing. i absolutely love being in you know what i like i said go to the end of the earth you. it's right hold it together we'll talk about this later just mission mission impossible so keep it going and we can cry at the end ok. current i love you stay strong. sometimes really hard to say really strong. i'm saying. oh look here. you are a mystery...
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the tapes rocked the white house, drew immediate fire from joe biden, and trump scrambled to control damage last night. cecilia vega tracking it all from the white house, good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. you said it. there are tapes, and so the president is not denying misleading the american public. he says flatout this was his strategy. by playing down the virus' threat he says he was trying to keep people from panicking. overnight president trump trying to justify misleading the american public on just how deadly the coronavirus is. >> i can't be jumping up and down and scaring people. i want people not to panic, and that's exactly what i did. >> reporter: but that is not what he told bob woodward in conversations recorded for the veteran journalist's new book "rage" heard in audio excerpts obtained by cnn. just days after national security adviser robert o'brien ominously warned the president that the virus, quote, will be the biggest national security threat you face in your presidency, the president sounded the alarm in a february 7th phone call
the tapes rocked the white house, drew immediate fire from joe biden, and trump scrambled to control damage last night. cecilia vega tracking it all from the white house, good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. you said it. there are tapes, and so the president is not denying misleading the american public. he says flatout this was his strategy. by playing down the virus' threat he says he was trying to keep people from panicking. overnight president trump trying...
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first let's go to nbc's carol lee who is falling the fallout rocking the white house. carol, president trump heading to michigan today. while he should be in campaign mode, the white house in damage control mode. what do we know about what's happening there behind the scenes, how they're maneuvering this controversy? >> reporter: well, what we're really seeing, craig, is two strategies. one is to attempt to try to discredit bob woodward. we've seen the president and his allies say this is a hit job, and the other is to kind of make it sound like there's nothing to see here. if you look at what the president said in the recording about how he wanted to play down the virus and the discrepancies as you just showed between his public comments and his private comments, he's saying, yeah, if i said that, i didn't want the country to panic. we saw both of these strategies rolled out last night in the president's interview on fox news. take a listen to some of what he had to say. >> on the woodward book, on the book itself, he called. i didn't participate in his last one. he d
first let's go to nbc's carol lee who is falling the fallout rocking the white house. carol, president trump heading to michigan today. while he should be in campaign mode, the white house in damage control mode. what do we know about what's happening there behind the scenes, how they're maneuvering this controversy? >> reporter: well, what we're really seeing, craig, is two strategies. one is to attempt to try to discredit bob woodward. we've seen the president and his allies say this is...
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plus the new scandal hitting bill barr's justice department we begin with this breaking news rocking the white house. president trump admitting on tape he knew how deadly this coronavirus was back in february now, that matters because it is evidence showing trump was deliberately misleading the nation about this threat as he played it down this was before it really even hit the u.s. listen to these tapes which offer more damning evidence and seems even worse today than when he said them in february take a look. we'll play for you the newly released material. >> it's a very tricky situation. it's -- >> indeed it is. >> it goes through air, bob. that's always tougher than the touch. you don't have to touch things, right? but the air, you just breathe the air. that's how it's passed so that's a very tricky one. a very delicate one. it's also more deadly than your, you know, even your strenuous flus people don't realize, we lose 25,000, 30,000 people a year here who would ever think that, right? >> i know. >> and then i say -- >> this is more deadly this is five per, 5% versus 1% and less than 1%
plus the new scandal hitting bill barr's justice department we begin with this breaking news rocking the white house. president trump admitting on tape he knew how deadly this coronavirus was back in february now, that matters because it is evidence showing trump was deliberately misleading the nation about this threat as he played it down this was before it really even hit the u.s. listen to these tapes which offer more damning evidence and seems even worse today than when he said them in...
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dragged us deeper and deeper into this agenda for the last four years, today this white wing brexit cabal has reached rocktom stop will be one of the referendum because voters wanted us to leave the eu and free ourselves from undemocratic rule stop live this bill guarantees this promise to them and to maintain the union. this does not just returned to and to maintain the union. this does notjust returned to the sound and fury, but the audacious style of this administration in this series of unfinished political business with brexit which will affect us all. around a dozen conservative mps have spoken out against the internal market bill. one of them is the former government minister, george freeman. hejoins us from north london. why do you not like the markets bill. the dissolved assemblies do not start negotiating their own trade deals in the makes total sense, the incendiary bid was the bit that reps of the agreement we made last year and agreed an international treaty having been put to the british people about northern ireland, in which we set out very carefully a protocol and we are a month from the
dragged us deeper and deeper into this agenda for the last four years, today this white wing brexit cabal has reached rocktom stop will be one of the referendum because voters wanted us to leave the eu and free ourselves from undemocratic rule stop live this bill guarantees this promise to them and to maintain the union. this does not just returned to and to maintain the union. this does notjust returned to the sound and fury, but the audacious style of this administration in this series of...
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, and nine grade students, black, decided they would bebe the ones who would go to little rock high school, white. and the governor sat in front of that door and he said, no. and he had h the police and he said, you have judges order but i have state police here there was a standoff andnd there was a lot of disagreement and finally the president of the united states, dwight eisenhower, at a think this was a great thing that he did, dwight eisenhower called in the 101st airborne, the heroes of normandy, the heroes of thehe battle of the bulge. and they flew b to little rock d 1000 of them, they took those children by the hand and walked into the school, but they couldn't stay forever. the governor close the school,, closed it, and nobody was educated. but the supreme court in cooper versus erin, have students read that one, that is one of my favorite opinions because the court unanimously said you go in an integrated school, stop stopping integration, don't do it. that's when he closed the school. he didn't do it. but it couldn't last. it couldn't last. what did it take? martin luther king, bus bo
, and nine grade students, black, decided they would bebe the ones who would go to little rock high school, white. and the governor sat in front of that door and he said, no. and he had h the police and he said, you have judges order but i have state police here there was a standoff andnd there was a lot of disagreement and finally the president of the united states, dwight eisenhower, at a think this was a great thing that he did, dwight eisenhower called in the 101st airborne, the heroes of...
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school, and nine brave students, black, decided they would be the ones who went into little rock high school. white. and the governor sat in front of that door and he said, no. and he had the police. and he said, you have a judge's order but i have the state police. and there was a standoff and there was a lot of disagreement. and finally the president of the united states, dwight eisenhower, and i think this was a great thing that he did, dwight eisenhower called in the 101st ashe -- air born, the heroes of normandy, the heroes of the battle of the bulge, and they flew to little rock and 1,000 of them, they took those children by the hand and walked into the school, but they couldn't stay forever. and the governor closed the school. closed it. and nobody was educated. but the supreme court in cooper v. aaron, have the students read that one. that was one of my favorite opinions. because in cooper v. aaron, a court unanimously says, you go integrate that school, stop stopping integration. don't do it. and that's when he closed the school. so he didn't do it. but it couldn't last. it couldn't last.
school, and nine brave students, black, decided they would be the ones who went into little rock high school. white. and the governor sat in front of that door and he said, no. and he had the police. and he said, you have a judge's order but i have the state police. and there was a standoff and there was a lot of disagreement. and finally the president of the united states, dwight eisenhower, and i think this was a great thing that he did, dwight eisenhower called in the 101st ashe -- air born,...
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rock. the pueblo people would use stone chisels and hammers to carve out the dark black patina exposing the white of the rock which varies from a gray to light brown to sometimes a registered some people ask is how the petroglyphs were discovered for the pueblo indians there is -- there as old as time note that the since their creation story. modern-day archaeologists date most of these images from about 1200-1650. a few few are older, those which are done by early spanish sheepherders a good part of the land grants. in the 1970s archaeologists came up to the west mason began to inventory these images. later interest in his crew and eventually it became a national monument to the pueblo people, they believed that the petroglyphs choose when and to whom to reveal themselves sometimes it's the shadow. sometimes it's the glare or sometimes it's just the attitude and the sensitivity with which we look at these hectic with images that reveal themselves. sometimes telling people not to touch the petroglyphs is not enough. we know that nobody should touch the petroglyphs but we do give people an opportu
rock. the pueblo people would use stone chisels and hammers to carve out the dark black patina exposing the white of the rock which varies from a gray to light brown to sometimes a registered some people ask is how the petroglyphs were discovered for the pueblo indians there is -- there as old as time note that the since their creation story. modern-day archaeologists date most of these images from about 1200-1650. a few few are older, those which are done by early spanish sheepherders a good...
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out of my mom sold and moved in with my dad who live in a mix, very -- as new kid a skinny punk rock white boy an all-black middle school. this is when my fear turned to hate. that summer i went to visit my cousin in lancaster county, pennsylvania. although my family was not amish, and i promise you there's no amish new notches, i thought my cousin and his friends were cool. they were older they were neo-nazis. i would hear them make races comments even though they never spent any time around black people. when you heard what i went to school i became the urban inner-city expert and i begin to feel i mattered. the day that i decided to join this movement was a day i saw other people fear my group of friends. i saw them dash of that point i might be a teenager but inside i was a seven-year-old scared little boy who feared everything. i feared my parents, my stepparents, my school. i feared -- [inaudible] i wanted people to fear me so became a member of the neo-nazi movement. i got a swastika tattooed on my neck to prove my undying loyalty. i joined the movement for survival which made me gr
out of my mom sold and moved in with my dad who live in a mix, very -- as new kid a skinny punk rock white boy an all-black middle school. this is when my fear turned to hate. that summer i went to visit my cousin in lancaster county, pennsylvania. although my family was not amish, and i promise you there's no amish new notches, i thought my cousin and his friends were cool. they were older they were neo-nazis. i would hear them make races comments even though they never spent any time around...
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white majority tended to adopt european music as a badge of its supremacy. >> this is really dismaying. the arguments that lack almost no logic or reason whatsoever. there was a time in america when pop music, rockverwhelmingly dominated by whites and blacks were not encouraged to participate. there was a time when entertainment, in movies and on television was the same way, you know what changed, had nothing to do with some concentrated effort to end, quote, white supremacy, talented people when they were given a shot participated and it turned out that there were so many talented people they dominated. you see this in sports, you see this in entertainment and if black america or any other group is interested in classical music and wish to participate, and they are talented they will be welcomed and celebrated. it is just sad someone would want to make this argument in this way as an example of bigotry when it is just the logic and data don't show that. shannon: from the performance of beethoven's fifth, the way concerts were attended was different, different etiquette, you had to be on time, arrive a certain way, clap at a certain time, that created a class issue that it is time to cancel clas
white majority tended to adopt european music as a badge of its supremacy. >> this is really dismaying. the arguments that lack almost no logic or reason whatsoever. there was a time in america when pop music, rockverwhelmingly dominated by whites and blacks were not encouraged to participate. there was a time when entertainment, in movies and on television was the same way, you know what changed, had nothing to do with some concentrated effort to end, quote, white supremacy, talented...
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i was a new kid, a skinny punk rock white boy, at an all-black middle school. this is one of my fear turned to hate. that summer, i went to visit my cousin in lancaster county, pennsylvania. this is amish country, and although my family was not amish, and i promise you there's no amish neo-nazis. i thought my cousin and his friends were cold, they were older. they were neo-nazis, i would hear them make racist comments even though they never spent any time around black people. when they heard where i went to school i became the urban intercity expert. and i began to feel i mattered. the day that i decided to join this movement was the day i saw other people fear might group of friends. i saw them as powerful, up until that point i might have been a teenager but inside i was a seven year old scared little boy who feared everything. i feared my parents, my stepparents, my school. i feared i was going to have not enough food to. i wanted people to feel me. so i became a member of the neo-nazi movement, i had it swastikas tattooed on my neck. to prove my undying loy
i was a new kid, a skinny punk rock white boy, at an all-black middle school. this is one of my fear turned to hate. that summer, i went to visit my cousin in lancaster county, pennsylvania. this is amish country, and although my family was not amish, and i promise you there's no amish neo-nazis. i thought my cousin and his friends were cold, they were older. they were neo-nazis, i would hear them make racist comments even though they never spent any time around black people. when they heard...
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african-americans, white working class americans in particular. willis says, look, mainstream rock is middle class music. it is the product of middle class people and not even just any middle class people, but of educated middle class elitists. she says, certainly, look, men are contemptuous of women, but these men, they're contemptuous of everybody. they hate everybody. they look down on everybody. their attitude toward women is a part of that, is a product of their class and educational position. and she says also, they use women as scapegoats. they don't want to admit that middle class culture was a male product. men were in charge. they created that culture. so how is it that they blame women somehow as being the people who represent those values. so she says the misogyny of rock is based on class forces too as well as these fundamental issues between men and women. the last difference, you can see it rooted in her affection for rock music, the belief that it could be progressive, she says, 1971, things are changing. things are going to change. she believes that rock will open
african-americans, white working class americans in particular. willis says, look, mainstream rock is middle class music. it is the product of middle class people and not even just any middle class people, but of educated middle class elitists. she says, certainly, look, men are contemptuous of women, but these men, they're contemptuous of everybody. they hate everybody. they look down on everybody. their attitude toward women is a part of that, is a product of their class and educational...
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there was a time in america when pop music, when rock music was overwhelmingly dominated by whites and not encouraged to participate. there was a time when entertainment in movies and on television was the same way. you know what changed? had nothing to do with some concentrated effort to end "white supremacy." talented people when they were given a shot participated and turned out there were so many talented people, they dominated. in fact, you can see this in sports. you see this in entertainment. if black america or any other group is interested in classical music and they wish to participate and they are tale talent talented, they'll be welcomed and celebrated. it's sad that someone would want to make this argument in this way as an example of bigotry when it's just the logic and the data just don't show that. >> shannon: well, jason vox talked about this. they said the performance of beethoven, there was a different etiquette. you had to be on time, clap a certain way. that has created a classism issue and time to cancel classic music all together. >> welcome to 2020 where everyth
there was a time in america when pop music, when rock music was overwhelmingly dominated by whites and not encouraged to participate. there was a time when entertainment in movies and on television was the same way. you know what changed? had nothing to do with some concentrated effort to end "white supremacy." talented people when they were given a shot participated and turned out there were so many talented people, they dominated. in fact, you can see this in sports. you see this in...
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howie: joining us now from little rock, sarah huckabee sanders, the former white house press secretary, fox news contributor and author of the new book, speaking for myself, faith, freedom and the fight of our lives inside the trump white house. welcome. as you know, bob woodward's book has tapes of president trump talking about how he knew the coronavirus was a grave threat early on but he had downplayed it. we got the first woodward interview on this book airing tonight on 60 minutes in which he challenges the president's approach. take a look. >> trump thought oh, well they'll panic when there's a crisis, when the president particularly knows something, it's time to tell the public in some form. he failed. >> you write in the book that the president's handling of the virus reflects his instincts, habits and style. what are those? >> denial, making up his own facts. howie: sarah, your thoughts on woodward's response in. >>?well, i think that one of the opinions certainly that democrats and the media have leaned aggressively on since this virus started was dr. fauci and he has come ou
howie: joining us now from little rock, sarah huckabee sanders, the former white house press secretary, fox news contributor and author of the new book, speaking for myself, faith, freedom and the fight of our lives inside the trump white house. welcome. as you know, bob woodward's book has tapes of president trump talking about how he knew the coronavirus was a grave threat early on but he had downplayed it. we got the first woodward interview on this book airing tonight on 60 minutes in which...
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jersey-- a city that still bore the onars of a violent rebelli in 1967, after a white cop beatp a black cab driver.s >> race rockedersey's largest city, newark, for five consecutive days and. nights at least 24 persons are kill. >> cobb: five decades later, the problems persisted. when i arrived, the city had just been singled out by the department of justice policing-- for routinelyry violating people's civil rights. >> racial profiling... >> unconstitutional stops... >> stop and frisk, excessive force... >> cobb: particularly black people. ♪ but newark was also becoming a laboratory for ways to improve policing. the justice department had begun to mandatehanges, and residents had recently elected a mayor who was a longtime advocate for police reform. he was also an old friend of mine-- ras baraka. we'd gone to college together. we'd been activists together. i wanted to know how he planned on changing things around here.r hi, mrs. baka, how are you? so good toee you. his mother, amina, answered the doorn this visit in november of 2015. i've been coming over here, andt g around and reading y'all's books, and eatin
jersey-- a city that still bore the onars of a violent rebelli in 1967, after a white cop beatp a black cab driver.s >> race rockedersey's largest city, newark, for five consecutive days and. nights at least 24 persons are kill. >> cobb: five decades later, the problems persisted. when i arrived, the city had just been singled out by the department of justice policing-- for routinelyry violating people's civil rights. >> racial profiling... >> unconstitutional stops......
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white house medical adviser, dr. atlas. negligent homicide. have they hit rock bottom yet?> again, like politics has entered a discussion in the middle of a pandemic. it's a disgrace. the country is an embarrassment in my view in many ways. i have people from all over the world what is happening in the united states. you guys have lost your mind. it's unfortunate this has come during an election, i guess. but i know for a fact that the trump administration did everything they could to have people. they gave masks to everybody, strongly encouraged people to wear masks. they had hand sanitizer everywhere, gave the option of people attending at a distance. the hyperbole is so destructive. the problem with it, that kind of wording instilling fear. fear is the contagion at this point. we have to get ourselves together her and be rationale, be logical and have common sense in the policies of the president are just that. really double down protecting people at risk, make sure hospitals can handle medical care for everybody. in the end, safely with all the mitigation factors -- >>
white house medical adviser, dr. atlas. negligent homicide. have they hit rock bottom yet?> again, like politics has entered a discussion in the middle of a pandemic. it's a disgrace. the country is an embarrassment in my view in many ways. i have people from all over the world what is happening in the united states. you guys have lost your mind. it's unfortunate this has come during an election, i guess. but i know for a fact that the trump administration did everything they could to have...
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i said rock, adams rock adams i would say is the first white congressman that befriended me and lookedut for me. i would never forget that. >> what's he doing now? >> brock adams is the secretary, he's no longer in congress because of a series of misadventures that putt took him. but i told brock, i told him what i was going to do. i was going to put -- remove my name from the forestry, and rural villages committee and ask for another assignment that has more relevant sleet to that district. brexit surely you can do it, but you are committing political suicide before you started. i heard that 100 times -- if shirley chisolm it's going to challenge the speaker, she's going to challenge the speaker of the committee. >> who was the speaker at the time? >> macomb it. john mccormack was the speaker. >> he was the chairman of the committee that makes the silence, and i thought now the word had came out that shirley chisolm was going to cause a little bit of ruckus. so i called the speaker. i wanted to be fair, it came from the statements that went to disrupt the tradition of the house of rep
i said rock, adams rock adams i would say is the first white congressman that befriended me and lookedut for me. i would never forget that. >> what's he doing now? >> brock adams is the secretary, he's no longer in congress because of a series of misadventures that putt took him. but i told brock, i told him what i was going to do. i was going to put -- remove my name from the forestry, and rural villages committee and ask for another assignment that has more relevant sleet to that...
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rock" johnson. that's right, america is so freaked out, that the only white celebrity people will even consider fromable to make friends with a volleyball smeared with blood, so he should be able to work with mitch mcconnell right? surprisingly, the woman who did best in our poll was judge judy. and i agree that she'd make a great president. she'd resolve any conflict so quick. ( as judge judy ) "syria, do you have the insurance bill? okay, let me see. shut up, turkey. shut up! i am not talking to you!" anyway, you can check out all the results and learn how we conducted the poll at yougov.com/thedailyshow. but for real, don't elect a celebrity again. we'll see you here all next week for the republican national convention! but first, here it is, your moment of zen. >> so nobody cares. i want to get that mosquito out of here. they'll say it's cruelty to animals. i don't-- no, it's true. they-- they have-- they were saying the other night, the shark. they were saying, sharks. we have to protect them. i say the wait a minute, wait. they actually was to remove all the seals in order to save the shark. i
rock" johnson. that's right, america is so freaked out, that the only white celebrity people will even consider fromable to make friends with a volleyball smeared with blood, so he should be able to work with mitch mcconnell right? surprisingly, the woman who did best in our poll was judge judy. and i agree that she'd make a great president. she'd resolve any conflict so quick. ( as judge judy ) "syria, do you have the insurance bill? okay, let me see. shut up, turkey. shut up! i am...
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something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows nothing about -- listen america, god ise. need america great again? count the bodies. don has done is made hate. host: we saw several african-americans support the president during the rnc. what was your response to that? they eat more oreos than i have. [laughter] look, you can get anybody to say anything. they gave him a pass on impeachable violations. how about that? host: aside from that -- caller: the republican senator? host: you saw them coming out in various aspects for the president did that have any sway with you? what was your specific reaction to that? caller: what are you asking? host: we saw african-americans support the president. i want to see exactly what you thought about that. caller: i thought about that. i think it is unfortunate to see the train headed over a bridge to nowhere. that is all i felt about anyone. if the people checked their facts -- put a fact came out with an article indicating he has only told the truth 16 percent of the time he has been in office. that was about a month ago. no one who
something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows nothing about -- listen america, god ise. need america great again? count the bodies. don has done is made hate. host: we saw several african-americans support the president during the rnc. what was your response to that? they eat more oreos than i have. [laughter] look, you can get anybody to say anything. they gave him a pass on impeachable violations. how about that? host: aside from that -- caller: the republican senator? host:...
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something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows nothing about -- listen america, god ise. need america great again? count the bodies. don has done is made hate. host: we saw several african-americans support the president during the rnc. what was your response to that? they eat more oreos than i have. [laughter] look, you can get anybody to say anything. they gave him a pass on impeachable violations. how about that? host: aside from that -- caller: the republican senator? host: you saw them coming out in various aspects for the president did that have any sway with you? what was your specific reaction to that? caller: what are you asking? host: we saw african-americans support the president. i want to see exactly what you thought about that. caller: i thought about that. i think it is unfortunate to see the train headed over a bridge to nowhere. that is all i felt about anyone. if the people checked their facts -- put a fact came out with an article indicating he has only told the truth 16 percent of the time he has been in office. that was about a month ago. no one who
something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows nothing about -- listen america, god ise. need america great again? count the bodies. don has done is made hate. host: we saw several african-americans support the president during the rnc. what was your response to that? they eat more oreos than i have. [laughter] look, you can get anybody to say anything. they gave him a pass on impeachable violations. how about that? host: aside from that -- caller: the republican senator? host:...
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white house is expected later. the dramatic moment a teenager is rescued off the coast of portrush after jumping from rocks. good evening. 1,700 students in manchester have been told to self—isolate after 127 of them tested positive for coronavirus. young people in two halls at manchester metropolitan university have been told to stay in their rooms for m days even if they have no symptoms. it comes after all students in scotland were told not to go to pubs, parties or restaurants this weekend, to prevent outbreaks in universities spreading to the wider population. our education correspondent, dan johnson, is manchester for us. locked down, isolated and feeling imprisoned, hardly the fun and freedom of student life expected by nadia and her flatmates. i live, like, four—and—a—half hours away. if they knew this was going to happen, what was the point of making us all come here if we're going to do online lessons? we've barely got any milk and bread to last us until monday. we can't do our washing. it's a bit pathetic. ben's flat of eight‘s been cut off for a week already after one of the first cases here. th
white house is expected later. the dramatic moment a teenager is rescued off the coast of portrush after jumping from rocks. good evening. 1,700 students in manchester have been told to self—isolate after 127 of them tested positive for coronavirus. young people in two halls at manchester metropolitan university have been told to stay in their rooms for m days even if they have no symptoms. it comes after all students in scotland were told not to go to pubs, parties or restaurants this...
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vice president mike pence >>> so, carl and sara, you heard it right there, the white house believes that this is a rockingides strong leg for the economy to stand on going into the election with just two months to go. and you also heard the vice president talking about and acknowledging the role that some of these government programs played in creating this foundation under the economy which he referenced multiple times, the president pouring the foundation that we were on, but it does remain to be seen exactly how we get to that stimulus compromise with so much room between republicans and democrats and with the potential separation or the confirmed separation as he just talked about of the government funding legislation and the stimulus legislation which i know many republicans believe removes another motivating factor for lawmakers to get this legislation. sara, as we were discussing earlier this morning. >> no, it sounds like all the focus now on both sides of the aisle, but you just heard it from vice president pence is on getting reelected and not necessarily on government and governing and getting
vice president mike pence >>> so, carl and sara, you heard it right there, the white house believes that this is a rockingides strong leg for the economy to stand on going into the election with just two months to go. and you also heard the vice president talking about and acknowledging the role that some of these government programs played in creating this foundation under the economy which he referenced multiple times, the president pouring the foundation that we were on, but it does...