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- bill cosby moment. they have to show the country that they're not beholden to black communities, and often that means engaging in if a little reprimanding of black people, often the black poor. so as i recall, that is his bill cosby moment. and i think if we look at other young, in particular black politicians who are trying to have a position beyond the black community, you'll also find that they have these moments of reprimanding black communities. >> host: so in democracy remixed, first of all, where did the remix come from? >> guest: well, it comes out of hip-hop culture, and it really does speak to kind of making sure the culture, the voices, the ideas of young black people are first and foremost in writing this book, including in the title. >> host: is there an importance politically to hip-hop culture? >> guest: well, i think it is. first of all, we have to recognize hip-hop culture as something that's created by young black and young latinos and to kind of recognize that and acknowledge that, th
- bill cosby moment. they have to show the country that they're not beholden to black communities, and often that means engaging in if a little reprimanding of black people, often the black poor. so as i recall, that is his bill cosby moment. and i think if we look at other young, in particular black politicians who are trying to have a position beyond the black community, you'll also find that they have these moments of reprimanding black communities. >> host: so in democracy remixed,...
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. >> twitter didn't report that bill cosby died -- twitter did report that bill cosby died and he is okay. >> true. and he was forced to go back on tv. >> the one thing i want to do is going back in time. remember the pie? >> if i was giving a speech to 45,000 people and someone in the back of the room threw a pie or yelled out an insult, would i spend the next two hours responding to that? no. i would get back -- i would get back -- >> this is not that situation. >> i would get back. well do you want to do the briefing? do you want to do the briefing, sir? >> answer the question. it was from you or not? >> permit me -- do you want me to finish my answer? >> when he does that it reminds me the end of "fargo" when the guy is trying to climb out the window. >> be right there. >> everybody knew -- everybody knew that this guy was guilty, and there is worse stuff out there. there is this stuff on facebook about oral sex. it is pretty graphic and no one has put it out there. and there is the one picture which some people have seen. you don't want to see it. >> i kind of want to see it to
. >> twitter didn't report that bill cosby died -- twitter did report that bill cosby died and he is okay. >> true. and he was forced to go back on tv. >> the one thing i want to do is going back in time. remember the pie? >> if i was giving a speech to 45,000 people and someone in the back of the room threw a pie or yelled out an insult, would i spend the next two hours responding to that? no. i would get back -- i would get back -- >> this is not that situation....
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chris brown denying engagement rumors and bill cosby denying he's dead.y, retailer, socialite, he's casting himself as the celebs online savior, with a site called i-correct. >> it's a sort of open court where the defendant is able to say his peace, for $1,000 a year. >> reporter: here, tommy hilfiger trashes the rumor that "i claim to not one black people wearing my clothes." the queen's nephew stops talk of marital strife. "there's nothing at all to be glum about." >> any boxes you find on the read is an accusation. the black box is the correction. >> reporter: tony blair's wife denies ever hanging out with saif gadhafi. >> i found it extraordinary there wasn't a similar, not even a remotely similar platform. >> reporter: but this is site sound? >> they can do it for free on twitter which is much more effective. >> reporter: and many celebs do. >> twitter is not the only way. i'm using that as an example. loads of celebrities have blogs. >> reporter: maybe they don't want their website sullied with rebuttals of that kind of stuff. >> there is that. >> r
chris brown denying engagement rumors and bill cosby denying he's dead.y, retailer, socialite, he's casting himself as the celebs online savior, with a site called i-correct. >> it's a sort of open court where the defendant is able to say his peace, for $1,000 a year. >> reporter: here, tommy hilfiger trashes the rumor that "i claim to not one black people wearing my clothes." the queen's nephew stops talk of marital strife. "there's nothing at all to be glum...
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linkletter and later reprised by bill cosby but it was mostly a comedy show was often highlighted by poignant responses from kids who view the world to refresh in lee candid and truthful way in fact before every show art linkletter said this about why he interviewed kids and why the show works take a look i've been talking to people on radio and television for nineteen years and i found that the more better thing and the best interviews are with a lady over eighty and with children under pam and for the same reason they tell your crew without fear or favor they answer any question you want to know they tell you the truth without fear or favor that's unlike a politician who tells you what he needs to say to get reelected that's unlike a business person who tells you what they need to say to sell a product that's unlike a religious leader who tells you what he believes based on his dog a kid is like a blank slate viewing the world with clarity and without the jaded experiences that cause most of us to shrug our shoulders and say it's just the way to always know it always was the way it
linkletter and later reprised by bill cosby but it was mostly a comedy show was often highlighted by poignant responses from kids who view the world to refresh in lee candid and truthful way in fact before every show art linkletter said this about why he interviewed kids and why the show works take a look i've been talking to people on radio and television for nineteen years and i found that the more better thing and the best interviews are with a lady over eighty and with children under pam...
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and i have a head research institute for thirty five years would have in reality bill cosby does have a p.h.d. in education university of massachusetts i don't have a state for the record right but it's clear we have what your books i will say in fact it was a book or article you wrote we will feed china when i was writing my starvation some like that it was an article that became a book that broke so deeply influenced my thinking and in the writing that is that you have influenced so many people in so many ways over so many years. and we have a feeling quotable civilization. would indicate how do you know if you're failing we've not had that experience before i mean the samarian side of the mayan side it made you know all along the way but not now recent centers so now we're a global civilization so we either make it together or are we go down together. probably the best single indicator. of whether civilization global civilization is failing or not is failing states i mean if you are looking at global civilization and you're asking the question you know is it failing or could it fai
and i have a head research institute for thirty five years would have in reality bill cosby does have a p.h.d. in education university of massachusetts i don't have a state for the record right but it's clear we have what your books i will say in fact it was a book or article you wrote we will feed china when i was writing my starvation some like that it was an article that became a book that broke so deeply influenced my thinking and in the writing that is that you have influenced so many...
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clarice taylor, who played bill cosby's mother. had worked in the post office by night, auditioned by day, until her big break came on "sesame street." later, she joined the cast of "sanford and sons." clarice taylor died of heart failure and she was 93. >>> and, coming up, 75 years later, what we're still learning about "gone with the wind." [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescript
clarice taylor, who played bill cosby's mother. had worked in the post office by night, auditioned by day, until her big break came on "sesame street." later, she joined the cast of "sanford and sons." clarice taylor died of heart failure and she was 93. >>> and, coming up, 75 years later, what we're still learning about "gone with the wind." [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to...
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"jimmy, could you create a 15-second montage of bill cosby's best sweaters from 'the cosby show' set,we go. [ cheers and applause ] what do you guys, think? ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: there we go. [ cheers and applause ] what do you guys, think? it's good? [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] oh, man, oh, man. all right, all right. oh, my god. well -- let's go back to those guys again. [ bill cosbyish gibberish ] a good time with -- [ cheers and applause ] this one's from chris sullivan. he says, "jimmy i'd like to see some jokes by the world's most boring comedian, tony zizz." it's such a coincidence, because i just saw tony's show. he's a great comedian. all of the jokes are about snoring. it's very funny. here tonight, tony zizz, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> how you guys doing? you guys liked that -- you guys like that show, that "jersey shore"? >> jimmy: yeah! [ scattered cheers ] >> not me. i saw it one time. more like "jersey snore." yeah. the situation -- hey, the situation is, you're putting me to sleep. gtl? i'll tell you what it stands for, gym, tan -- [ snores ] [ light laugh
"jimmy, could you create a 15-second montage of bill cosby's best sweaters from 'the cosby show' set,we go. [ cheers and applause ] what do you guys, think? ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: there we go. [ cheers and applause ] what do you guys, think? it's good? [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] oh, man, oh, man. all right, all right. oh, my god. well -- let's go back to those guys again. [ bill cosbyish gibberish ] a good time with -- [ cheers and applause ] this one's from chris sullivan. he...
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i would do bill cosby, the thing about the troll you take the -- and do whatever, you know. so i'd do the whole bit and i bombed. like you were saying, it was awful. so i was at the comic strip in new york city. bombed. tra tracy morgan got the job that year. two years later, they asked me back to audition again. they said, don't do the troll bit. we've seen that. think of something else. i did a celebrity walk-a-thon, a bunch of celebrities walking for chari charity. so i do jerry seinfeld, i say, isn't this great? why don't we all take a bus. we're all in the same place. why are we all walking? we're all going to endz up in the same place, you know. so i do that. i remember doing the audition for snl -- >> did you do your deniro? >> i did not do the de niro. >> de niro is fantastic. >> excuse me? nope. okay. okay. yep. nope. okay. he's my first guest on our show. >> you see that as your dark street because you're known he's renowned to be this terrible guest. i would love to have him on because i love de niro. when you watch him, it's torture for everybody when he does int
i would do bill cosby, the thing about the troll you take the -- and do whatever, you know. so i'd do the whole bit and i bombed. like you were saying, it was awful. so i was at the comic strip in new york city. bombed. tra tracy morgan got the job that year. two years later, they asked me back to audition again. they said, don't do the troll bit. we've seen that. think of something else. i did a celebrity walk-a-thon, a bunch of celebrities walking for chari charity. so i do jerry seinfeld, i...
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>> that's from "a different world," jada's first big gig in hollywood and a sitcom produced by bill cosby as dainty but kick-ass, chiseled but curvy, accessible yet aeons away from the average person's life. what do you make about that? >> i would say that's pretty much on the nose. that's how -- >> it makes you a fascinating complex character. >> yeah. >> much more than people might think. >> yeah, definitely. i hear that a lot. especially in interviews. >> are you saying we are all the same? >> i don't think that -- it's really hard to get the gist of all that i am. a lot of people see me as the mom and a lot of people see me as the nurse on "hawthorne" on tnt. but people don't really get to know who jada is. i think only my close friends and my husband and my family really -- >> what don't we know but that would be -- >> i think -- >> -- we'd be interested to found out? >> i think all the different layers. all the many different interests that i have. and how deeply i love and how committed i am to what i love and my own truths and, you know, i don't know if people really know or under
>> that's from "a different world," jada's first big gig in hollywood and a sitcom produced by bill cosby as dainty but kick-ass, chiseled but curvy, accessible yet aeons away from the average person's life. what do you make about that? >> i would say that's pretty much on the nose. that's how -- >> it makes you a fascinating complex character. >> yeah. >> much more than people might think. >> yeah, definitely. i hear that a lot. especially in...
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i'd do bill cosby, the thing about the troll and do whatever. so i'd do the whole bit.i bombed. and i didn't -- like you were saying, it was awful. so i was at the comic strip in new york city, bombed. and tracy morgan got the job that year. and then two years later, they asked me back to audition again. they said, don't do the troll bit. we've seen that. think of something else. i did something else. i did a celebrity walk a thon with a bunch of celebrities walking for charity. so i'd do jerry seinfeld and i'd say like isn't this great? why don't we all take a bow. end up in the same place. why are we all walking? we're all going to end up in the same place. so i'd do that. i remember doing the audition for snl. >> do your de niro in this. one of my favorites. >> i mean, excuse me? nope. okay. okay. yep [ laughter ] >> nope. oka okay. >> again that's your dark streak. because you know that he's renowned to be this terrible guest. i mean, i'd love to have him on because i love de niro. but when you watch him it's torture for everyone when he does interviews. >> he doesn
i'd do bill cosby, the thing about the troll and do whatever. so i'd do the whole bit.i bombed. and i didn't -- like you were saying, it was awful. so i was at the comic strip in new york city, bombed. and tracy morgan got the job that year. and then two years later, they asked me back to audition again. they said, don't do the troll bit. we've seen that. think of something else. i did something else. i did a celebrity walk a thon with a bunch of celebrities walking for charity. so i'd do jerry...
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political economy, love bill cosby but you need to listen to somebody. it ain't about how people speak and how they spent worse. all that is going to be relevant at one level. we want everybody to do better. we want everybody to do their absolute best. we have a situation today where people do their best and it's still not enough because because race still matters. the color was a bar in the 21st century distilled the bar. so the question is deindustrialization. i heard the congressman talked with his district in chicago. work has just disappeared. we can rectify that by stippling the war on drugs so, therefore, we must add a demand to the agenda. we need a domestic marshall plan program with jobs, education, economic infrastructure to in fact a deal a holistic program. we call it a martin luther king, malcolm an ex-initiative. said it will take that. because in reality what happened was rather than do that, rather than give us the racial socioeconomic justice we deserve, they gave us a policing, a law enforcement program and a judicial enforcement progr
political economy, love bill cosby but you need to listen to somebody. it ain't about how people speak and how they spent worse. all that is going to be relevant at one level. we want everybody to do better. we want everybody to do their absolute best. we have a situation today where people do their best and it's still not enough because because race still matters. the color was a bar in the 21st century distilled the bar. so the question is deindustrialization. i heard the congressman talked...
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. >> how did bill cosby, mr.ness and you have to stay professional no matter how much glitz and glamour or money you collect, it's all about can people respect your business ethics? >> do you know, i was on "the cosby show"? >> you were? we need to get -- >> we do have a little -- kind of, sort of on "the cosby show." let's take a look. let's see. ♪ ♪ baby baby ♪ baby >> my, my, my. >> you're amazing. >> it was one of those tv moments, psychotic moments before you joined the show. when you did "blue suede shoes". >> next time. i'll wear blue next time. >> "state of georgia" starring raven-symone next wednesday, love you, baby. we'll be right back. [ beep ] [ male announcer ] new toothbrush, for that killer smile: $4. ♪ home cooked meal: $28. [ beep ] ♪ first date finest: $33. [ beep ] ♪ having time on your side: priceless. mastercard pay pass. bringing you the most coenient ways to pay. learn more at mastercard.com/paypass. >>> we ask ed should the southwest pilot be fired? 68% of you said yes. 32% said no. you g
. >> how did bill cosby, mr.ness and you have to stay professional no matter how much glitz and glamour or money you collect, it's all about can people respect your business ethics? >> do you know, i was on "the cosby show"? >> you were? we need to get -- >> we do have a little -- kind of, sort of on "the cosby show." let's take a look. let's see. ♪ ♪ baby baby ♪ baby >> my, my, my. >> you're amazing. >> it was one of those tv...
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love bill cosby but you need to listen to some of this. it isn't about how people speak and how -- of that is irrelevant. we want every ready to do better. we want it ready to do their absolute best. but we have a situation today people do their best and it's still not enough because race still matters. w.e.b. du bois is right. the bar on the 21st century is still the bar in the 21st century. and so, the question is the the industrialization. i heard congressman danny davis talk in chicago though war has just disappeared. we can rectify that by simply ending of the war on drugs so we must add a demand to the agenda. we need a domestic marshall plan type of program with jobs, education, economic infrastructure to in fact deal with a holistic program. we call the martin luther king, malcolm x working on this initiative. so it's going to take that too because what happened is rather than do that, rather than give the racial social and economic justice that we deserve, they gave us a policing of law enforcement program and a judicial enforceme
love bill cosby but you need to listen to some of this. it isn't about how people speak and how -- of that is irrelevant. we want every ready to do better. we want it ready to do their absolute best. but we have a situation today people do their best and it's still not enough because race still matters. w.e.b. du bois is right. the bar on the 21st century is still the bar in the 21st century. and so, the question is the the industrialization. i heard congressman danny davis talk in chicago...