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>> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson. this is my second night in a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and this is my 41st appearance on this show. it was sweet, the staff gave me a cake today with candles and everything. but then i blew on it and we had to throw it away. y'all could have let me eat the damn cake myself. this is the worst summer in recorded history and continues to roll on. i remember the old days when having a bad summer just meant you sat in poison ivy. in 2020, itchy ass is your best case scenario. remember that movie, "i know what you did last summer?" they should make one about this summer. only this time, the killer is the one not wearing a mask. and he doesn't use a hook, he kills people by sneezing at costco. i really don't get why people still won't
>> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson. this is my second night in a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and this is my 41st appearance on this show. it was...
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, anthony anderson.row night, billy eichner will assume hosting duties. he'll be joined by amy schumer and u.s. senate candidate jaime harrison. and on thursday, he'll have billy porter and music from kim petras. my first guest tonight is an original, original king of comedy, host of his own national syndicated radio show, certificated covid-survivor two times!, and the author of an important new book with the quaint title "surrender, white people!: our unconditional terms for peace." please welcome the great d.l. hughley. >> what's up, man? you look so dope right now. i want to buy insurance and a financial plan. >> anthony: okay, for those who may not know or have known about it, you are a survivor of covid. >> right. i got, i had the covids, baby, i had it. >> anthony: as my mama calls it, the cobra, she's like, don't touch him. he's had the cobra. i was, like, it's not called cobra, mama, it's called covid. can we talk about your symptoms of covid? we all saw the footage of you passing out on stage d
, anthony anderson.row night, billy eichner will assume hosting duties. he'll be joined by amy schumer and u.s. senate candidate jaime harrison. and on thursday, he'll have billy porter and music from kim petras. my first guest tonight is an original, original king of comedy, host of his own national syndicated radio show, certificated covid-survivor two times!, and the author of an important new book with the quaint title "surrender, white people!: our unconditional terms for peace."...
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only anthony garcia knows. he clammed up when omaha detectives tried to talk with him. >> we introduced ourselves as detectives from the omaha police department and that we were investigating homicides in our jurisdiction, and mr. garcia immediately asked for an attorney. >> that's it? >> and that's it. i mean, at that point as an investigator, i can't continue questioning. >> reporter: later that afternoon, omaha police chief todd schmaderer stepped before the cameras to make the announcement that his city had been desperately waiting to hear. >> arrested this morning was dr. anthony joseph garcia for four counts of first degree murder and use of a weapon to commit the murders. >> reporter: for the families of roger and mary brumback of tom hunter and of shirlee sherman, the arrest was very welcome news. >> i'm at walmart with my kids, and danny calls me and says they made an arrest in the case. and i think i forgot about 20, 30 items on my grocery shopping list because i was, like, real happy. i just -- the c
only anthony garcia knows. he clammed up when omaha detectives tried to talk with him. >> we introduced ourselves as detectives from the omaha police department and that we were investigating homicides in our jurisdiction, and mr. garcia immediately asked for an attorney. >> that's it? >> and that's it. i mean, at that point as an investigator, i can't continue questioning. >> reporter: later that afternoon, omaha police chief todd schmaderer stepped before the cameras...
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anthony.had no idea. >> if you are one person i'm serious. i started thinking i don't know susan b. anthony. i don't know if she likes the sham or the bomb site just wanted on the record that when i die i want you to do sham bonks in my honor and do that at my funeral in the prayer cards. greg: i'm happy she's being pardoned but i still hate her point. i hate her coin. >> it was a good coin. i love the susan b. anthony coin. trump should now pardon the susan b. anthony museum for the crime of having the worst museum in america. the museum should stop pretending they are the person. remember they ann frank museum for two years they sent out anti-with trump press releases until they realize wait a minute to anne frank the same as the democratic path with the go daddy web site. tom: i have no idea but i remember that though. tyrus what do you think lacks. >> do i have to? i enjoyed the susan b. anthony coin because that's usually how i settled that's that i lose that i'm really bitter about. if i
anthony.had no idea. >> if you are one person i'm serious. i started thinking i don't know susan b. anthony. i don't know if she likes the sham or the bomb site just wanted on the record that when i die i want you to do sham bonks in my honor and do that at my funeral in the prayer cards. greg: i'm happy she's being pardoned but i still hate her point. i hate her coin. >> it was a good coin. i love the susan b. anthony coin. trump should now pardon the susan b. anthony museum for...
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>> i wrote in my new book about anthony and 7 other suffragists and anthony gathered 400,000 signaturesor the abolishment of slavery and presented to congress and abraham lincoln and that gave them the justification for the thirteenth amendment that abolished slavery. that was a fact i didn't know that i uncovered in my research on anthony. jillian: i'm glad you brought that to light. let's talk about the dnc. the differences between was michelle obama had to say and joe biden. >> there are those who want to tell us our country is hopelessly divided. if we entrust this nation to joe he will do for your family what he did for hours, bring us together and make us whole. >> whenever we look to this white house for some leadership what we get instead is chaos, division. jillian: clear distinct difference in the messaging. what do you make of it? >> michelle obama's purpose was to take some strikes against donald trump and jill biden did was michelle obama did years ago when her husband was running for president, presented him as a warm person who can bring people together. what i liked abou
>> i wrote in my new book about anthony and 7 other suffragists and anthony gathered 400,000 signaturesor the abolishment of slavery and presented to congress and abraham lincoln and that gave them the justification for the thirteenth amendment that abolished slavery. that was a fact i didn't know that i uncovered in my research on anthony. jillian: i'm glad you brought that to light. let's talk about the dnc. the differences between was michelle obama had to say and joe biden. >>...
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anthony fauci. we will have much more of that conversation throughout this hour. in the meantime we welcome democratic senator mark warner of virginia who serves as the ranking member of the finance committee and the vice chairman of the select committee of intelligence. thank you so much for being here. let's start with the covid-19 situation and what is going on on capitol hill. there's a back-and-forth between republicans and democrats on the stimulus bill. there are provisions for things like testing, support to the states, what we need to help this -- to help us fight this virus? we need to follow what dr. fauci just said earlier and stop sending mixed messages about the need to wear a mask. if you're out, you should wear a mask. every other industrial nation in the world that has taken on declines seen the rates when the leadership goes ahead ,nd demonstrates wearing masks following health officials makes good sense. in terms of the covid , whether we get to a framework of a bill by friday. i
anthony fauci. we will have much more of that conversation throughout this hour. in the meantime we welcome democratic senator mark warner of virginia who serves as the ranking member of the finance committee and the vice chairman of the select committee of intelligence. thank you so much for being here. let's start with the covid-19 situation and what is going on on capitol hill. there's a back-and-forth between republicans and democrats on the stimulus bill. there are provisions for things...
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anthony, your final thoughts. >> yeah, again, thanks for having us.t always feels good to talk about who he is beyond music. so thank you for the questions today. i think for everybody that was a jorge santana fan i think they'll get a lot out of hisst. >> i appreciate you. thank you so much. it really is an honor to have you here "comunidad del valle" the producer of the "restoration" album marsha. stay with us. we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today. >>> and joining us now here on "comunidad del valle" is the producer of this great album, marcia miget here on "comunidad del valle."you. pleasure. >> it's such an honor to have you on as well.
anthony, your final thoughts. >> yeah, again, thanks for having us.t always feels good to talk about who he is beyond music. so thank you for the questions today. i think for everybody that was a jorge santana fan i think they'll get a lot out of hisst. >> i appreciate you. thank you so much. it really is an honor to have you here "comunidad del valle" the producer of the "restoration" album marsha. stay with us. we're living in uncertain times, but as...
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and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson. and i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we did one of those drive by parties. where i grew up in compton, you didn't want to be associated with a drive by. but this was fun. my friends and family shouted muffled "happy birthdays" from their cars while wearing festive masks. it was like my own personal version of "the masked singer." who is that, my mama or chaka khan? and this was an extra special birthday for me, because on friday, i got a star on the hollywood walk of fame. of course, they say you don't really have a star on the walk of fame until someone dressed as elmo throws up on it. and that happened on tuesd
and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson. and i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of...
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scar muchi was famously the white house communications director for 11 days in 2070 anthony thanks so much for joining us you have hosted an extraordinary tweet which is rare for a republican of your stature and you said a vote for joe biden could save the republican party what are you communicating at this at this moment because it sounds as if this is a desperate call for help. well it is in a lot of different layers and so attached to that tweet is a 10 minute speech that i gave last night which is thankfully getting picked up virally and c.n.n. addressed that this morning and it's 3 layers really it is the president's failed leadership style his lack of managerial skills his lack of what we would call executive quotient you know he cannot manage anything a result of which everything is in disarray you know the covert 1000 crisis has been a disaster for the economy and it's also obviously been a health care collab and then the secondary thing is as it relates to leadership is the basis of character and listen i understand that we're going to tell fibs and politicians tell lies and
scar muchi was famously the white house communications director for 11 days in 2070 anthony thanks so much for joining us you have hosted an extraordinary tweet which is rare for a republican of your stature and you said a vote for joe biden could save the republican party what are you communicating at this at this moment because it sounds as if this is a desperate call for help. well it is in a lot of different layers and so attached to that tweet is a 10 minute speech that i gave last night...
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>> ask anthony scaramucci. anthony is now in line with me understanding what's going on. anthony and i have had these conversations before. this president thinks we are back in the 1800s. where black people, not just women, are supposed to mind their place. i have watched him when other black journalists ask him questions, he's like, who are you? don't let it be a black woman. a black woman who knows her place. meaning that we have a seat at the table, too. we own the table. this president is very intimidated. he is so used to people stepping in line. anthony, am i correct, the loyalty issue, and when he sees a black woman who has a mind of her own, can critically think about things that he does that may be wrong and he wants to make it seem like it's okay, he has a problem with that. let's start with susan rice. let's start with maxine waters. let's start with congresswoman frederica wilson. let's start with april ryan. let's start with abby phillips. let's just go down the line. this president does not like to be challenged. black women think for themselves. we've gone
>> ask anthony scaramucci. anthony is now in line with me understanding what's going on. anthony and i have had these conversations before. this president thinks we are back in the 1800s. where black people, not just women, are supposed to mind their place. i have watched him when other black journalists ask him questions, he's like, who are you? don't let it be a black woman. a black woman who knows her place. meaning that we have a seat at the table, too. we own the table. this...
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the tables have turned and he is the underdog and we will see how anthony mcgill reacts to being theotecting a lead enough matches sometimes difficult. you have to be not looking too far ahead or looking over your shoulder. it will be interesting to see how both players react to the second session. sections two and three can be important. ronnie o'sullivan against mark selby could be a final. what are you expecting from this?l mark selby could be a final. what are you expecting from this? a very high standard of snooker. two juggernauts of the game competing in the semifinal. mark selby back to world championship form possibly. he always has his big game where he can play tremendous safety but he is backing it up with heavy scoring, a very difficult player to beat. thank you very much for your thoughts and you very much for your thoughts and you will be able to watch that at 6:1i5pm on bbc two. —— 6:55pm. five leading indoor sports are coming together to put pressure on the government to provide incentives for the reopening of indoorfacilities. badminton, netball, table tennis, volle
the tables have turned and he is the underdog and we will see how anthony mcgill reacts to being theotecting a lead enough matches sometimes difficult. you have to be not looking too far ahead or looking over your shoulder. it will be interesting to see how both players react to the second session. sections two and three can be important. ronnie o'sullivan against mark selby could be a final. what are you expecting from this?l mark selby could be a final. what are you expecting from this? a...
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welcome back to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.t hosts for you including david spade, jason derulo, and lil rel howery. my first guest tonight has played my tv daughter on black-ish since 2014. now she plays that character on her own show, attends harvard and is here to promote a movie i have nothing to do with. it's just like that song "cat's in the cradle", only more heartbreaking. she co-stars in the animated comedy adventure "fearless." >> please help me, just until i can send them back where they came from. >> wrangling space babies is not part of my schedule today, okay? >> hmm, you are pathetic. i've got to call my parents. >> thank you. >> mom, yeah. i know. this big procta bigger than i thought. >> "fearless" is currently available on netflix. please welcome yara shahidi. oh, my baby, my baby! >> hi! >> yara, so let's get straight to it. how have you been spending your quarantine time? what's been going on with you and the family? >> it's been pretty chill. we usually don't leave our house very often. i think it was five m
welcome back to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.t hosts for you including david spade, jason derulo, and lil rel howery. my first guest tonight has played my tv daughter on black-ish since 2014. now she plays that character on her own show, attends harvard and is here to promote a movie i have nothing to do with. it's just like that song "cat's in the cradle", only more heartbreaking. she co-stars in the animated comedy adventure "fearless." >> please help me,...
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but politics is new for anthony. are used to, anthony, politicians calling you up and asking for money. now, you have taken a very different tact. and anthony, you became known for having this conversion of thought. but just think about how long it took, and how many people were in your head about why you were supporting him and what worked. and eventually, i think some of your basic values and what you were hearing in doublespeak overwhelmed you and some of the people in the pictures behind you, i think, helped overwhelm you with logic and emotional reason, too. >> your family. >> but yeah. and i know anthony's family. they're beautiful people. and good heads, good hearts. and i'm sure many people in his family still support the president, which is not different than my own family, by the way. why? people are upset, and they can easily be seduced by the idea that he represents traditional values. and, anthony, there's a big audience for that, in this country. >> okay. so, i'm going to push back, with all due respect
but politics is new for anthony. are used to, anthony, politicians calling you up and asking for money. now, you have taken a very different tact. and anthony, you became known for having this conversion of thought. but just think about how long it took, and how many people were in your head about why you were supporting him and what worked. and eventually, i think some of your basic values and what you were hearing in doublespeak overwhelmed you and some of the people in the pictures behind...
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she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old and susan b anthony asked who in the audience believes women should have the right to vote. as an eight-year-old, she stood up, and that was a memorable experience that definitely has a connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men, families were traveling west. these were hearty people and at that time, about 1850, congress passed the oregon donation land claim laws. anybody who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got out right 640 acres of land. after 1850, they cut it in half to 320 acres. but the interesting thing is that amount of land, half of it was in the women's name. 320 acres were given to a couple. if you were a single man, you got half that. if you are a single woman, you got half of that. half the acreage was always in the woman's name. right away, women have land claim ownership. that was an important part of the oregon trail era. by 1853, washington becomes a separate territory from oregon, and in the
she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old and susan b anthony asked who in the audience believes women should have the right to vote. as an eight-year-old, she stood up, and that was a memorable experience that definitely has a connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men, families were traveling west. these were hearty people and at that time, about 1850, congress...
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. >> doctor anthony fauci discusses the ongoing pandemic, hosted by george washington university earlier this week. >> welcome to a special edition of healthy you surviving a pandemic. i host this series, coproduction of the george washington university's institute school of public health. we are talking to amazing people on the front lines of this pandemic with their knowledge and expense about how we survived it. today, a special opportunity to talk about doctor anthony fauci, director of the infectious disease. directed since 1984 and worked with six presidents on some of the most difficult challenging health crisis to confront humanity. hiv-aids, ebola, topeka will probably nothing on the dangerous disruption, divisive
. >> doctor anthony fauci discusses the ongoing pandemic, hosted by george washington university earlier this week. >> welcome to a special edition of healthy you surviving a pandemic. i host this series, coproduction of the george washington university's institute school of public health. we are talking to amazing people on the front lines of this pandemic with their knowledge and expense about how we survived it. today, a special opportunity to talk about doctor anthony fauci,...
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susan anthony is not. susan anthony joins the movement a few years later. she is working as a temperance, she is a teacher, and she is working in temperance and abolition. those three notables come together through the abolition movement. that is a really important thing for us to understand, that the women's rights movement, the women's suffrage movement, is a direct outgrowth of the abolition movement. and the women we think of as the foremothers, elizabeth stanton, susan anthony, lucretia mott, lucy stone, or actually abolition workers. very active abolition workers, before they were suffrage workers. and the idea of all human beings having the divine spark. having the right of freedom. and in a democracy, the rights of voice in their government, comes out of the central tenet of abolitionism. that no human should be property. that no human should be a slave. and women realize that in some ways, not to make a direct connection between women's oppression and slavery at that time, but women had very few rights. so they see the connection, there is somethin
susan anthony is not. susan anthony joins the movement a few years later. she is working as a temperance, she is a teacher, and she is working in temperance and abolition. those three notables come together through the abolition movement. that is a really important thing for us to understand, that the women's rights movement, the women's suffrage movement, is a direct outgrowth of the abolition movement. and the women we think of as the foremothers, elizabeth stanton, susan anthony, lucretia...
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as far as the vaccines it is clear listening to anthony fauci we are a few months away.cautiously optimistic, several candidates are emerging with immunity causing immunity and in primates we've seen it work to prevent the virus so i think we are gearing up, making hundreds of millions of doses. i think we will see a vaccine by the beginning of the year. shannon: giving people the hope they need. you will continue in dallas, thank you both. some schools and colleges welcoming students back in person are getting their first wave of arrivals college students returning to dorms in west virginia and north carolina with strict safety protocols and reporters waiting for them to find out how they feel about returning in the pandemic. >> when it comes to other people practicing social distancing wearing a mask, i'm worried about that with other people. >> 10,000, 15,000 people in this area staying indoors. shannon: they are staggering the return of students over 10 days, greeted friday socially distant volunteers with masks and face shields. texas hospitals already overwhelmed b
as far as the vaccines it is clear listening to anthony fauci we are a few months away.cautiously optimistic, several candidates are emerging with immunity causing immunity and in primates we've seen it work to prevent the virus so i think we are gearing up, making hundreds of millions of doses. i think we will see a vaccine by the beginning of the year. shannon: giving people the hope they need. you will continue in dallas, thank you both. some schools and colleges welcoming students back in...
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anthony should be stepping aside to let a black lady shine for once.was incredibly influencel in advancing the cause for women's suffrage and delivered a speech to white activists about intersectional feminism. seeking no favors because of our color, we knock at the bar of justice asking for an equal chance. she's a better woman than me. i would have knocked somebody up the side of the head with the bar of justice. at the reel isn't alone. harriet tubman and others pushed the vote along with mary ann shakerry and harper. fighting sexism and racism at the same time. you know how hard that is? you can't take your eye off either one for a second. if you're face to face with sexism. racism will sneak up on you like one of those creatures in "jurassic park." thanks to all this, president woodrow wilson endorsed a call for constitutional amendment to legalize women's voting. susan b. anthony movement in summary of 1919, and in 1920 tennessee ratified the 19t 19th amendment of the constitution which means all women could legally vote in federal elections and
anthony should be stepping aside to let a black lady shine for once.was incredibly influencel in advancing the cause for women's suffrage and delivered a speech to white activists about intersectional feminism. seeking no favors because of our color, we knock at the bar of justice asking for an equal chance. she's a better woman than me. i would have knocked somebody up the side of the head with the bar of justice. at the reel isn't alone. harriet tubman and others pushed the vote along with...
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and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.nd i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we o
and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.nd i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of...
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among other leaders, interestingly enough, right after that, you susan b anthony began a world wind trip to the territorial areas of the united states and states to advocate for women's rights and to vote, one of the early leaders in the 20th century in washington state saw her in 1848 as an 8-year-old, barnstorming through illinois and that is investment the bow who ends up becoming a leader of the washington state suffrage movement and lived in worked right here in tacoma near our history museum, she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old, susan b anthony asked who in the audience believed women should have the right to vote and as an 8-year-old she stood up and that was a memorable experience, that definitely has a connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910, right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men, families were traveling west, these were hardy people and at that time about 1850, congress passed the organ donation lien claim laws, anybody who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got out rig
among other leaders, interestingly enough, right after that, you susan b anthony began a world wind trip to the territorial areas of the united states and states to advocate for women's rights and to vote, one of the early leaders in the 20th century in washington state saw her in 1848 as an 8-year-old, barnstorming through illinois and that is investment the bow who ends up becoming a leader of the washington state suffrage movement and lived in worked right here in tacoma near our history...
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anthony. she was never pardoned. did you know that? she was never pardoned. [applause] what took so long? and, you know, she got a pardon for a lot of other women, and she did not put her name on the list. she was never pardoned. and we are voting. [laughter] she was guilty for voting. we are going to be signing a full and complete pardon. i think that is really fantastic, right? [applause] so thank you all very much. let us sign. we will do the other signing later run, it is being prepared right now -- later on, it is being prepared right now. i look forward to doing it. thank you very much. [applause] [indistinct chatter] pres. trump: so thank you all very much. congratulations. >> thank you. pres. trump: what anybody like to ask any questions of the commission? they have done a fantastic job. if you have any questions, please, this is your shot. >> i have a question. i'm wondering if you can tell me, what is a suburban housewife? >> [indiscernible] we are doing virtual in women-ownedn, businesses, clothing stores, many plants, many number of businesses. su
anthony. she was never pardoned. did you know that? she was never pardoned. [applause] what took so long? and, you know, she got a pardon for a lot of other women, and she did not put her name on the list. she was never pardoned. and we are voting. [laughter] she was guilty for voting. we are going to be signing a full and complete pardon. i think that is really fantastic, right? [applause] so thank you all very much. let us sign. we will do the other signing later run, it is being prepared...
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in 2016 anthony you said that regulation is crushing growth. want it much higher than it was then. why. >> that's not what i want. >> but it is because your backing joe biden who wants that to. >> the president. [inaudible] he stuck at 40% because of the way he treats people. he bullies suburban housewife's on his twitter feed. he can't do that as the american president. >> this is what i'm talking about. you're literally confirming what i just said which is your saying this whole thing is about him tweeting too much. let's move on to another area. [inaudible] did you know the economy, the science. [inaudible] >> i'm trying to talk about the economy. on the economy, are you aware. >> i'm trying to address it. >> you're not. >> are you aware that in the tax plan you are now supporting the lowest paid will be hit harder than almost any other group. did you know that? >> first of all, the tax plan has not been passed into law. >> joe biden's tax plan. >> listen. the president's tax plan that he put through in 2017 was very different than the way t
in 2016 anthony you said that regulation is crushing growth. want it much higher than it was then. why. >> that's not what i want. >> but it is because your backing joe biden who wants that to. >> the president. [inaudible] he stuck at 40% because of the way he treats people. he bullies suburban housewife's on his twitter feed. he can't do that as the american president. >> this is what i'm talking about. you're literally confirming what i just said which is your saying...
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i mean again i would agree with mr anthony that it's unfortunate that we need government intervention but the bottom line is we do need government intervention to combat the fact that black household wealth is $17000.00 a year and white house would welcome $177000.00 a year on average these are good responsible policies and of businesses want them to be dismantled then do the right thing and understand that diversity is not just about numbers but also about your power unfunny get on thing while you just sum up can you also answer if this is not going to be successful what do you think that things do need to change or is the status quo as it stands all right in your eyes. the best way to go about it is the freedom in the current 3 not so much government regulation the best way to go about this is they have less regulation less rates a less bureaucracy that helps all of those grow whether you want to be an employee or stars will business say less regulation let's bring great freedom in america well it's been a spirited debate gentlemen thank you both for coming on the program and sharin
i mean again i would agree with mr anthony that it's unfortunate that we need government intervention but the bottom line is we do need government intervention to combat the fact that black household wealth is $17000.00 a year and white house would welcome $177000.00 a year on average these are good responsible policies and of businesses want them to be dismantled then do the right thing and understand that diversity is not just about numbers but also about your power unfunny get on thing while...
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a lot of -- that's us 50 years ago. >> anthony, anthony, which one is you?e awkward. so 50 years later. you couldn't ask for a better big brother. he's had his first grandchild this year. my nephew, his younger son, just tgh tlebrate all these things this year, as you know. happy birthday, uncle al. >> happy birthday, uncle al. you guys had matching hairdos back in the day. i like it. >> matching collars too. i wasn't sure if you had the growth spurt or the collar had the growth spurt in the picture. >> it's a great picture. >> happy birthday to your brother and also to josi. and the cbs hair salon, i miss it. >> i didn't know we had a hair salon. why is it? >> you've got to go see joanna when she gets back. >> is it near the cafeteria? >> it's on the way. >> that's good to know. >> so i'm talking about something that is on the mind of anybody living in a city in america right now, which is it seems extra quiet. people who can leave the city which felt crowded with the virus have left the city in new york here. there is like a 14-year high in terms of empty
a lot of -- that's us 50 years ago. >> anthony, anthony, which one is you?e awkward. so 50 years later. you couldn't ask for a better big brother. he's had his first grandchild this year. my nephew, his younger son, just tgh tlebrate all these things this year, as you know. happy birthday, uncle al. >> happy birthday, uncle al. you guys had matching hairdos back in the day. i like it. >> matching collars too. i wasn't sure if you had the growth spurt or the collar had the...
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and the leap of dance academy, as well so blazing the trails for so many other kids. >> anthony hasf talent. we hope to see him on the world's biggest stage. thanks for watchinunthinkable. u.s. surges past 5 million coronavirus case and with the future uncertain for so many americans president trump takes executive action to bring relief sparking outcry from lawmakers on both sides. >> growing anger in georgia after police open fire on a car full of children the latest from the investigation and family fights for answers. >> simon cowell the takes a spill.
and the leap of dance academy, as well so blazing the trails for so many other kids. >> anthony hasf talent. we hope to see him on the world's biggest stage. thanks for watchinunthinkable. u.s. surges past 5 million coronavirus case and with the future uncertain for so many americans president trump takes executive action to bring relief sparking outcry from lawmakers on both sides. >> growing anger in georgia after police open fire on a car full of children the latest from the...
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anthony was arrested for casting a ballot. you're making voting more difficult for voters using the debunked myth of widespread voter fraud to justify your acti actions. even during the press conference announcing the pardon of anthony, you couldn't resist attacking mail-in voting and while the high-profile blow back of the potential sabotage of the postal service got your crony to announce his suggestion special of local box collecting plan, local reporting shows you have not stopped the dismantling of sorting machines or the unexplained rerouting of mail. your intentional breaking of this crucial service may be an illegal attempt to thwart mail-in voting but the consequences are being felt right now like in rural new england where thousands of chickens being shipped to poultry farmers are arriving late and dead, causing the loss of thousands of dollars for struggling local farmers and like veterans missing their prescriptions and seniors waiting on late social security checks. back to the pardon. that, by the way, that susan
anthony was arrested for casting a ballot. you're making voting more difficult for voters using the debunked myth of widespread voter fraud to justify your acti actions. even during the press conference announcing the pardon of anthony, you couldn't resist attacking mail-in voting and while the high-profile blow back of the potential sabotage of the postal service got your crony to announce his suggestion special of local box collecting plan, local reporting shows you have not stopped the...
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anthony fauci. he says the u.s. must control covid-19 and cautiously reopen schools and businesses or the consequences could be devastating. >> think that you can ignore the biologics and get the economy back is not going to happen. it's just not going to happen. you've got to do both. you've got to get control of the biologic as you carefully open the country. >> dr. fauci's warning comes as the country reports another day with more than 1,000 deaths. more now from cnn's athena jones in new york. >> bottom line is, i'm not happy with how things are going. >> reporter: dr. fauci raising concerns. >> this is the thing that is concerning to me. we're starting to see the inkling of the upticks in the percent of the positives which we know now from sad past experience that that's a predictor that you're going to have more surges. >> reporter: this warning comes as the u.s. confronts the deadliest day of the summer. 1499 people lost to covid-19 wednesday and as cdc director robert red field makes this blunt admission. >>
anthony fauci. he says the u.s. must control covid-19 and cautiously reopen schools and businesses or the consequences could be devastating. >> think that you can ignore the biologics and get the economy back is not going to happen. it's just not going to happen. you've got to do both. you've got to get control of the biologic as you carefully open the country. >> dr. fauci's warning comes as the country reports another day with more than 1,000 deaths. more now from cnn's athena...
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here's laura anthony. >> back to school will look a lot different this year. in contrast to the abrupt shift to online in the spring. this fall's distance learning will be much improved. >> we're going to be offering a more robust and interactive experience for our students. >> that was part of the feedback that we got from parents during our surveys last spring. that the kids needed to have more scheduled time that was similar to a typical school experience. >> in many, contra costa county districts will be in school virtually from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at least several days per week. >> in a given class period, we expect that 50 to 6 0% of the that time would be the teacher talking directly to the kids, instructing them. working with the kids. the rest of that time, while kids are in class, may be independent learning, group learning. one to one time. >> in lafayette, there will be time to be offline. >> we also are going to be watching and making sure we have a balance so kids aren't on a computer screen all day long. >> the biggest thing, it's looking at
here's laura anthony. >> back to school will look a lot different this year. in contrast to the abrupt shift to online in the spring. this fall's distance learning will be much improved. >> we're going to be offering a more robust and interactive experience for our students. >> that was part of the feedback that we got from parents during our surveys last spring. that the kids needed to have more scheduled time that was similar to a typical school experience. >> in many,...
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anthony, she‘s been the front runnerfor quite the states. bet. i think the delay suggests the importance of this pic forjoe biden. and really for democrats. this isn‘tjust another running mate. usually running mates don‘t affect the ticket that much. but because joe biden don‘t affect the ticket that much. but becausejoe biden is 77 years old then there‘s the question that he might even declined to run in for yea rs if he might even declined to run in for years if he wins the presidency. this peck essentially was crowning the democratic party. because kamala harris clearly has presidential ambitions now. she has a leg up over the rest of the field. but if you saw from all the sniping and all the other candidates be in advance, all the questions going on the past weeks and months. i think everyone realise how important this decision would be. given joe realise how important this decision would be. givenjoe biden is age. and given the fact that this is a stepping stone to the presidency. and it has been in modern american history. donald trump
anthony, she‘s been the front runnerfor quite the states. bet. i think the delay suggests the importance of this pic forjoe biden. and really for democrats. this isn‘tjust another running mate. usually running mates don‘t affect the ticket that much. but because joe biden don‘t affect the ticket that much. but becausejoe biden is 77 years old then there‘s the question that he might even declined to run in for yea rs if he might even declined to run in for years if he wins the...
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anthony? >> ben, thank you. joining us now is valerie jarrett, a senior adviser to former president barack obama. valerie, good morning. you've said there's nothing -- >> thank you, anthony. >> good morning. you said there's nothing like running against somebody to know what it's like to have them on your team. what do you think joe biden learned about senator harris running against her, and why, as you say, would she make a terrific vice president? >> well, look, she was a formidible candidate. she has an incredible track record, seasoned public servant at the local state and federal levels, amazing experience serving on the judiciary committee, doing her job by interrogating witnesses. also her service on the intelligence committee gives her perspective on world affairs. she will have the gravitas to command respect not just around the country but around the world. as people get to know this dynamic duo, they will recognize they are just the right people to lead our country forward as we come out of this dread
anthony? >> ben, thank you. joining us now is valerie jarrett, a senior adviser to former president barack obama. valerie, good morning. you've said there's nothing -- >> thank you, anthony. >> good morning. you said there's nothing like running against somebody to know what it's like to have them on your team. what do you think joe biden learned about senator harris running against her, and why, as you say, would she make a terrific vice president? >> well, look, she...
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anthony fauci, late this afternoon. we asked him about the children in this country, nearly 100,000 of them testing positive in just the last two weeks of july, and we asked him about the images from some schools already. the crowded hallways, many students without masks, and dr. fauci made it clear to me that he thinks there should be universaal mask-wearing in american schools. dr. fauci, thanks for joining us here, and i want to start off with the news. we saw these new numbers today, increases in hospitalizations in 20 states, increases in daily deaths in 25 states, and i'm sure you're aware of this new study from the american academy of pediatrics. nearly 100,000 children have tested positive for coronavirus in just the last two weeks, and this, of course, comes as many schools across this country prepare to reopen. do you feel comfortable with much of the country sending children back to school? >> no, it's really a mixed bag in some respects, david, because we live in a pretty large country that has differences i
anthony fauci, late this afternoon. we asked him about the children in this country, nearly 100,000 of them testing positive in just the last two weeks of july, and we asked him about the images from some schools already. the crowded hallways, many students without masks, and dr. fauci made it clear to me that he thinks there should be universaal mask-wearing in american schools. dr. fauci, thanks for joining us here, and i want to start off with the news. we saw these new numbers today,...
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anthony, you know, i am so proud of you and all of you guys there at the school. keep going keep chasing your dream. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all: thank you! >> and it's not just the american ballet theater. that viral video resulted in other offers to help anthony and leap of dance academy. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow. i'm jose diaz-balart thank you for the privilege of your time and good night >>> right now at 6:00, a gorgeous day at san francisco's park but once again concerns are rising about the number of people gathering there. the news at 6 starts now and thank you for joining us. >> coronavirus cases climbing across the state. california is reporting some of those cases stuck in a backlog that stem from a computer glitch. in the last 24 hours california reported 8,300 new cases. that's about 1,000 more than the day before and again that backlog of cases coming into play here. the number of californians dying from the virus, that appears to be falling. yesterday 104 people
anthony, you know, i am so proud of you and all of you guys there at the school. keep going keep chasing your dream. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all: thank you! >> and it's not just the american ballet theater. that viral video resulted in other offers to help anthony and leap of dance academy. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow. i'm jose diaz-balart thank you for the privilege of your time and good night...
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>> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson.n a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and this is my 41st appearance on this show. it was sweet, the staff gave me a cake today with candles and everything. but then i blew on it and we had to throw it away. y'all could have let me eat the damn cake myself. this is the worst summer in recorded history and continues to roll on. i remember the old days when having a bad summer just meant you sat in poison ivy. in 2020, itchy ass is your best case scenario. remember that movie, "i know what you did last summer?" they should make one about this summer.
>> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson.n a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and this is my 41st appearance on this show. it was sweet, the staff gave me a...
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woman susan anthony recruited.he played a pivotal role several times in women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and in nashville, tennessee. host: those demonstrations came to washington, d.c.. we have pictures from outside the white house. what role did woodrow wilson play in this? wilson, when he came to the white house in 1913, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. he tried to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his opinion when he realized it would hurt him. it would hurt the democratic party for a long time in the future if he did not change his opinion. aliceffragists, led by or the first united states citizens to protest in front of the white house. they started in 1917. at first, woodrow wilson was lukewarm at their presence. he might tip his hat at them or politely not at them when he would exit the north gate of the white house, but things changed when the united states entered world war i. after the united states was involved in the war effort and
woman susan anthony recruited.he played a pivotal role several times in women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and in nashville, tennessee. host: those demonstrations came to washington, d.c.. we have pictures from outside the white house. what role did woodrow wilson play in this? wilson, when he came to the white house in 1913, was not a supporter of women's suffrage. he tried to avoid the issue as much as possible. as time went on, he did grow and change his opinion when he...