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cedric: from jerome to roscoe... gina: what do you want?er that. kim c: shanaynay, shanaynay, shanaynay. shanaynay: oh my goodness, if it isn't little miss attitude. cedric: all the characters just felt personal to the kind of young black experience. shanaynay: why are you always over here? i mean, do you have a bed? cedric: fox used that show to build their network. kim f: fox was florida for black people almost. it was just like, that's where we all gonna go now to have a new life. yvette: television became segregated there was a place for shows of color and a place for shows that didn't feature characters of color. patrick: but given the success of shows like fresh prince and martin on fox in the early 90s, networks started to look at other underrepresented groups to build an audience. soraya: margaret cho as a comedian is extremely queer... margaret: i'm here, i'm queer... soraya: ...very bawdy. margaret: actually i'm not really allowed to say the word vagina because i don't even use mine, so... soraya ali: "american girl" is nothing li
cedric: from jerome to roscoe... gina: what do you want?er that. kim c: shanaynay, shanaynay, shanaynay. shanaynay: oh my goodness, if it isn't little miss attitude. cedric: all the characters just felt personal to the kind of young black experience. shanaynay: why are you always over here? i mean, do you have a bed? cedric: fox used that show to build their network. kim f: fox was florida for black people almost. it was just like, that's where we all gonna go now to have a new life. yvette:...
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i believe we have now with us colonel cedric leighton, who has some additional perspective on this because just in the last week, colonel, north korea tested an icbm missile. typically, these tests are designed to demonstrate the current capabilities, but also to send a message about their posture. set the table for us. what is context here of how north korea is positioned -- feels about itself as it relates to the united states right now. >> yeah, good morning. i think north korea feels threatened and they lash out in various ways when they feel threatened or ignored. and i think we are seeing a bit of that right now. we have a u.s. nuclear submarine docked in the south korean port of busan. that's a unique situation, hasn't happened in 40 years. you have a situation where you have the possibility of them demonstrating power. we haven't seen a nuclear test in a long time as well. with their icbm launch, which you mentioned, that becomes a, now, test launch for them and is also a demonstration of power, and then this action on the dmz, that becomes a situation where they are lashing out, t
i believe we have now with us colonel cedric leighton, who has some additional perspective on this because just in the last week, colonel, north korea tested an icbm missile. typically, these tests are designed to demonstrate the current capabilities, but also to send a message about their posture. set the table for us. what is context here of how north korea is positioned -- feels about itself as it relates to the united states right now. >> yeah, good morning. i think north korea feels...
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>> i met cedric the entertainer before because my wife, god father his financial planner.
>> i met cedric the entertainer before because my wife, god father his financial planner.
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cedric: kenya was a new voice in comedy, of course, doing black-ish and all the spin off's grown-ish,ry ish. dre: this is serious stuff son. kids are dying in the street! girl: hold up, kids are dying. boy: we're kids! lorraine ali: he's tackling the trump administration. he's talking about black lives matter, all these things that are swelling up in american culture. grandpa: ok, fine, maybe the storm is keeping me up a bit. dre: seems like every time i turn on the news it's something else. dad: you are not wrong son. yvette: kenya, approached me about working on the show, and i was like, this is a story that needs to be told. and, you know, it's the story of millions of people. grandpa: you see the word pride, it implies that you have overcome adversity, see? so if you're black or brown or gay or a woman or a clippers fan, you have been doing the struggle. lorraine ali: i remember one episode when kenya barris was tackling the uproar over colin kaepernick taking a knee. son: i'm sorry, i can't sleep. dre: of course you'd be afraid of the storm. son: it's not why i can't sleep. the s
cedric: kenya was a new voice in comedy, of course, doing black-ish and all the spin off's grown-ish,ry ish. dre: this is serious stuff son. kids are dying in the street! girl: hold up, kids are dying. boy: we're kids! lorraine ali: he's tackling the trump administration. he's talking about black lives matter, all these things that are swelling up in american culture. grandpa: ok, fine, maybe the storm is keeping me up a bit. dre: seems like every time i turn on the news it's something else....
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i'll remind my audience that you are from the south, cedric richmond. and you served in congress as a member out of louisiana. you are also chair of the congressional black caucus. and you attended more house college. and light of your background standing in leadership, what are your thoughts when you hear statements like this. >> first of all, the climax of foolishness. it's an ignorant statement. the problem with it is, it's willful ignorance. -- extreme part of the republican base. and that's what's so scary. criticism, the republican party has been quiet on it. it shows you how -- out of touch they are. i would say, reverend [inaudible] let's not be confused. we can call it a war on woke. we can call it a culture war. it's not that. this is just pure and blatant racism in appealing to a part of the party. the sad part is republican candidates think they have to do this in order to get the nomination. it's a race to the bottom i just think that it's totally unfortunate that none of the other republican candidates will outright criticize ron desantis
i'll remind my audience that you are from the south, cedric richmond. and you served in congress as a member out of louisiana. you are also chair of the congressional black caucus. and you attended more house college. and light of your background standing in leadership, what are your thoughts when you hear statements like this. >> first of all, the climax of foolishness. it's an ignorant statement. the problem with it is, it's willful ignorance. -- extreme part of the republican base. and...
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. - [cedric] don't put nothing in the sink.he really loved karate. and right outta high school, he went into service. he was a overseas a whole lot and when he come home, we would just be so overwhelmed, there come my baby. [mae laughing] [soft music] when he was sick, when he called me, i went to germany and i went to visit him and they had this long board across there with different plugs in it. and my baby would, had something in each, every one of them plugs trying to keep him in. i never saw him move. i just sit there and watched. there's nothing like losing a child. you can't help but think about it and it hurts. just like it happened yesterday. as we are born in the world, we don't know how we gonna leave. and i didn't want to question god, 'cause he's in control. and it seems like when i began to like trust god, i got a little bit of more ease. i usually say, "god, you handle this. "i can't handle this". [dramatic piano] ♪ i don't ♪ ♪ feel no waste time ♪ ♪ come too far from where i started from ♪ ♪ that the road would
. - [cedric] don't put nothing in the sink.he really loved karate. and right outta high school, he went into service. he was a overseas a whole lot and when he come home, we would just be so overwhelmed, there come my baby. [mae laughing] [soft music] when he was sick, when he called me, i went to germany and i went to visit him and they had this long board across there with different plugs in it. and my baby would, had something in each, every one of them plugs trying to keep him in. i never...
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cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network.and compete against the big three. peggy: al, look at our little girl. we don't really have to go to a recital, do we? ethan alter: and they wound up going in a completely opposite direction. sort of the anti- in a way, the anti-family sitcom. al: now bud, apologize to your sister. bud: no. al: okay. anita sarkeesian: married with children is full of trash people that do horrible things and say horrible things. al: quiet you morons! paul reiser: you were always aware they were just wise guys, you know, zinging each other. al: peg, how could you sell the family playboys? jacqueline coley: looking back on it now, i don't know how that show stayed on air. kelly: is this okay, mom? i haven't worn it since grandma's funeral. jim colucci: married with children helped put fox on the map. ethan alter: this idea of a darker family presentation spoke to people who were bored with what the main family sitcoms were offering at the time. al: family before you go, would you bring old daddy's shot gu
cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network.and compete against the big three. peggy: al, look at our little girl. we don't really have to go to a recital, do we? ethan alter: and they wound up going in a completely opposite direction. sort of the anti- in a way, the anti-family sitcom. al: now bud, apologize to your sister. bud: no. al: okay. anita sarkeesian: married with children is full of trash people that do horrible things and say...
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we will discuss that next with colonel cedric layton. you are watching cnn newsroom.ome insurance coveragag, well you could end up paying for all this yourselflf. so get a allstate. [clicking] when occasional heartburn won't let you sleep. [clicking] get fast relief with new tums+ heartburn + sleep suppt. love food back and fall asleep faster. ♪tum, tum tum tum, tums♪ choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allerg
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cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network.om to do that and compete against the big three. peggy: al, look at our little girl. we don't really have to go to a recital, do we? ethan alter: and they wound up going in a completely opposite direction. sort of the anti- in a way, the anti-family sitcom. al: now bud, apologize to your sister. bud: no. al: okay. anita sarkeesian: married with children is full of trash people that do horrible things and say horrible things. al: quiet you morons! paul reiser: you were always aware they were just wise guys, you know, zinging each other. al: peg, how could you sell the family playboys? jacqueline coley: looking back on it now, i don't know how that show stayed on air. kelly: is this okay, mom? i haven't worn it since grandma's funeral. jim colucci: married with children helped put fox on the map. ethan alter: this idea of a darker family presentation spoke to people who were bored with what the main family sitcoms were offering at the time. al: family before you go, would you bring old d
cedric: fox was new, building their network. they were one of the last majors to build a network.om to do that and compete against the big three. peggy: al, look at our little girl. we don't really have to go to a recital, do we? ethan alter: and they wound up going in a completely opposite direction. sort of the anti- in a way, the anti-family sitcom. al: now bud, apologize to your sister. bud: no. al: okay. anita sarkeesian: married with children is full of trash people that do horrible...
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is sending over versus what russia has been using, break it down for us, cedric. it's called the dud rate, right? >> that's right. yeah, the dud rate is basically the failure rate, if you will, of these munitions. so for the american munitions that are being planned to be shipped to ukraine the dud rate is about 2.35%. for -- and that's the official -- those are the official figures. in real life it will probably be a little bit higher than that but it is definitely not going to be as high as the russian rate which is around 30% to 40%, which is incredibly bad. >> ambassador, can i ask you a critical kind of substory of this nato summit is sweden and turkey's continued blocking of their accession into nato. finland is already in. sweden is kind of hanging out there right now. i think if you read between the lines of what president biden has said to some degree some of the statements out of the turkish foreign ministry there is atial deal in theks or hanging out there, turkey obviously wants access to f-16s, they have a lot of powerful capitol hill objectors to tha
is sending over versus what russia has been using, break it down for us, cedric. it's called the dud rate, right? >> that's right. yeah, the dud rate is basically the failure rate, if you will, of these munitions. so for the american munitions that are being planned to be shipped to ukraine the dud rate is about 2.35%. for -- and that's the official -- those are the official figures. in real life it will probably be a little bit higher than that but it is definitely not going to be as...
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. >> joining us now cedric leighton.eek tell us about the key issues on the table. >> pamela, good morning. the big issue, of course, is the one that's kind of taking the air out of the room, is ukraine's path to membership. this is going to be the key thing that they're going to be discussing. are they going to actually make this work? then you have sweden's succession to nato, that's another country that is trying to enter the nato alliance for the first time in its history. and then, of course, the type of assistance that we will actually be providing to ukraine, whether the west provides certain weapons such as atakims and f-16s. over this you have the whole issue about the cluster munitions. >> colonel leighton, the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy told erin burnett in an exclusive interview giving ukraine an invitation would be a affect on the fighters. >> one of the key things that you actually have here is, you know, what do you do with the rest of the world and how are these particular issues going to be
. >> joining us now cedric leighton.eek tell us about the key issues on the table. >> pamela, good morning. the big issue, of course, is the one that's kind of taking the air out of the room, is ukraine's path to membership. this is going to be the key thing that they're going to be discussing. are they going to actually make this work? then you have sweden's succession to nato, that's another country that is trying to enter the nato alliance for the first time in its history. and...
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landscape ecologist at university of california, santa barbara participated in a controlled burn at the cedric reserve. >> the wildfires burn big and hot t and they prododuce big s plumes that go long distances. controlled burns tend to be more local, because they are burning small burns and burning them in shorter periods of time. >> reporter: a new study from harvard, the forest servrvice a noaa found that controlled burns could greatly reduce the overall exposure to wildfire smoke throughout the western united states. >> the west coast both experienced the largest smoke exposures, but also contributed most of the burn of smoke for basically the entire west. >> reporter: the lead author says that the research team observed the size of the burn matters. >> we find it larger prescribed burns of 1000 acres or so may reduce smoke impacts from larger wildfires, but very few of these kinds of urns are happening in the most important areas. >> reporter: both say there is a lot to learn from prescribed burns, but it is one tool to prevent land and people from the dangerous effects of wildfires. >>>
landscape ecologist at university of california, santa barbara participated in a controlled burn at the cedric reserve. >> the wildfires burn big and hot t and they prododuce big s plumes that go long distances. controlled burns tend to be more local, because they are burning small burns and burning them in shorter periods of time. >> reporter: a new study from harvard, the forest servrvice a noaa found that controlled burns could greatly reduce the overall exposure to wildfire...
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and i want the offering, the terry calorio in the thought is actually cedric choice in the us the opportunity of letting me not to not to make a new sample for the account for the week independent and self reliant monday. and we haven't notice and we need to strengthen our forces slice in mali we have. so let's see science collaboration with the russian federation. and we thank you for your support and friendship loss on this one. people, thanks to russia, if you see the dates for people 50 percent of the did not have such ranks and our security forces, our defense force and the people talk, these are the agents right now. the, the, um, to the office of the on the offender's trust. and we have brought down the number of topics 5 against our military bases. we'll see you have insurance on security in the right. and so on message left, you do want to vermont and dice. thank you, mr. president. and once again for your sickness, i want to be clear government to support the fatalities. and thanks to you, we have made a fuss right in our fight against terrorism, and you will still be shown as you p
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people have seen this business to select on outs and sierra center goals. president says he will not. cedric flush reversal 3rd term and office this ended with some speculation to what's behind mac, themselves. decisions like replacing and will it have an impact on other nations and to reach? this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm several venue, a set of goals. president mackie cell has put an end to months of uncertainty by confirming that he will not see a controversial 3rd term next year. and his speech on monday night cell said his decision was made after careful deliberation. as announcement comes out of significant rejection of a potential 3rd term opposition leader, it was months sancho who has been sentenced to 2 years in prison for quote, corrupting youth. had threatened to organize more, protests sales government has faced wide spread and at times, violent demonstrations in recent weeks. at least 16 people were killed last month. now after sales promise not to run again, democracy advocates or hopeful that way. we'll set a positive example in the region. th
people have seen this business to select on outs and sierra center goals. president says he will not. cedric flush reversal 3rd term and office this ended with some speculation to what's behind mac, themselves. decisions like replacing and will it have an impact on other nations and to reach? this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm several venue, a set of goals. president mackie cell has put an end to months of uncertainty by confirming that he will not see a...
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there's ford, cedric reserves, but also to fail. and here wrap things up by saying that the enemy has not been successful throughout the special military operation and will not be successful. so that's my food channel associated his sarcastic take on just how far from european politicians are prepared to go and taking orders from washington to him, east coast, with a new, if they were told tomorrow we have decided to hang your wall. they would look down in surprise at their own destiny and ask only one question. can it be done on their own, nationally produce ropes. but the americans are unlikely to refuse such a large order for their textile industry on, on the head. so over the welding on the european political arena as a defense secretary, ben wallace is announced. he's stepping down from politics just that he's on for the day to somebody dropped off, painless away the a. he's a great to resign, also be, which is government stakes cabinet. re shuffling over to prominence. their wishes to knock is now looking for a replacement for
there's ford, cedric reserves, but also to fail. and here wrap things up by saying that the enemy has not been successful throughout the special military operation and will not be successful. so that's my food channel associated his sarcastic take on just how far from european politicians are prepared to go and taking orders from washington to him, east coast, with a new, if they were told tomorrow we have decided to hang your wall. they would look down in surprise at their own destiny and ask...
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it's not a proxy also, cedric of need, the america no, the you and the president just the way that's the decisions that he is here to states cabinets made must be primarily informed by the interest certificate and the guy, the huge interest in maintaining a fairly well and productive and mutually respectful relationship with the russian for the nation with jack, is that why is that? why then it is the basis? i think you make a really key point. you talk about this key relationship between south africa and russia. it goes back decades, as you say, back to the soviet union here is that why certain western professional partners trying to kind of stick a spiner in the spokes of the will that why read about this friendship, even nurturing between russia in south africa? that's why they kind of want to say, hey, run the post that you go to arrest the russian president. you're going to do something about this right as well. i mean, it's also remember that some free car is uh, an economy to try it on the continent and to helps with africa. enjoy such a cold. yeah. and in one relationship wit
it's not a proxy also, cedric of need, the america no, the you and the president just the way that's the decisions that he is here to states cabinets made must be primarily informed by the interest certificate and the guy, the huge interest in maintaining a fairly well and productive and mutually respectful relationship with the russian for the nation with jack, is that why is that? why then it is the basis? i think you make a really key point. you talk about this key relationship between south...
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. >> to talk to us about this is cnn's cedric layton, and thank you for being here on this fourth of july weekend. we are hearing from the ukrainians that 180,000 or so russian members of the military are going to end up in the front on the eastern flank in a couple of places, and if that ends up being true, and the number is close to being true, how does this impact ukraine's march forward. >> well, sara, happy fourth to you, and the big impact is going to be that it is going to stress the ukrainian forces that are defending the eastern front, and especially around kharkiv and then headed south to bakhmut, and those areas are the most important ones that the russians are concentrating on, and they are doing this while the ukrainians are making progress in the south. it is clear they want to cut the land mass from donbass to the central area of ukraine. so to prevent that from happening, russians are trying to divert the ukrainians to the northeast and make that a much more difficult environment for them to work in. >> colonel, we know that the ukrainians have not deploy all they hav
. >> to talk to us about this is cnn's cedric layton, and thank you for being here on this fourth of july weekend. we are hearing from the ukrainians that 180,000 or so russian members of the military are going to end up in the front on the eastern flank in a couple of places, and if that ends up being true, and the number is close to being true, how does this impact ukraine's march forward. >> well, sara, happy fourth to you, and the big impact is going to be that it is going to...
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colonel cedric leighton joining us. good morning, colonel.d on friday that none of the west has been helping in the counteroffensive. president zelenskyy seemingly blaming the west for having to wait for these weapons to begin the counteroffensive. what are your thoughts on why it's not going as well as hoped? >> well, good morning, amara. in many ways president zelenskyy is right. the way in which the counteroffensive was unveiled and the way it rippled out, it's pretty clear that, number one, there should have been more secrecy. all of it should have been done in a concert and synchronized fashion, and the fact that it wasn't really points to the late start and the fact that things are slow going. the ukrainians gave the russians six, seven months of extra time and used that time to dig in and the fact that they dug in, used mines, and in essence created this mine field off the portion of ukraine about the size of florida, that really creates a real problem for any advancing forces. the fact is the uukrainians havn able to hold off. >> how
colonel cedric leighton joining us. good morning, colonel.d on friday that none of the west has been helping in the counteroffensive. president zelenskyy seemingly blaming the west for having to wait for these weapons to begin the counteroffensive. what are your thoughts on why it's not going as well as hoped? >> well, good morning, amara. in many ways president zelenskyy is right. the way in which the counteroffensive was unveiled and the way it rippled out, it's pretty clear that,...
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cedric robinson character in the book, huge theoretical influence. roxann dunbar tease that. i know that she was important historian when i was writing this book and i reading back her stuff. i didn't know she was working on the line at fairchild semiconductor and like organizing labor actions as a like tech worker in the bay area and so locating history of that tradition has ended up being a really important part of the project for me. and i definitely found myself within it and reflected in it, and i hope to do more with it in the future right. i think we could use a california communist reader that lays out this history all great. let's see here else and the other questions back here. i'm trying to figure out how i can get it down here. yeah, exactly. toss it back and forth if you can come. right over here. i have quite a long arm. i hope the phenomenal question. that'd be good. so what are one of the sort of cycles that comes right as you're pretty consistent describing leland stanford is not a super bright guy and then at the end of the book, you multiple occasions descr
cedric robinson character in the book, huge theoretical influence. roxann dunbar tease that. i know that she was important historian when i was writing this book and i reading back her stuff. i didn't know she was working on the line at fairchild semiconductor and like organizing labor actions as a like tech worker in the bay area and so locating history of that tradition has ended up being a really important part of the project for me. and i definitely found myself within it and reflected in...
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. >> when san gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for those days that he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers a quite often. we see folks in the criminal justice system. they are going moderate income individuals who >> don't have a jury of their peers. they don't have a very diverse jury. he's hoping to change that with a bill that would but juror pay from $15 a day to 100 for those who qualify as low to moderate income basing it on a pilot program in san francisco that made the change in 2022, we have really great result. city officials found a 3rd of residents said serving on jury duty posed an economic hardship and many of them were being excused. as a result, officials say juries were becoming racially and economically less diverse and not reflecting the community. it is within the constitution t
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yesterday, the campaign announced former white house aide and former congressman cedric richmond is joiningccessful 2020 campaign. additionally, the biden camp hired two veteran democratic fundraisers to lead outreach to donors. joining us now is white house reporter for "politico," eli thank you for joining us. aides have told you and i both they don't think things will get going until the end of next year or early next. what are concerns they've been sharing with you? >> democrats have lots of concerns. they're always going to no matter what the state of the race, is even when you have a president raising a lot of money and not facing a challenge and not needing to spend money at this point. that's what the campaign believe, as you laid out. anxiety is around the president's age, which is sort of obvious and hard to really get around. that's going to be a mental hurdle for a lot of voters just watching the president on the campaign trail. the other thing is the economy. the white house is really focused on selling bidenomics, on making sure the president gets credit for what they see is a
yesterday, the campaign announced former white house aide and former congressman cedric richmond is joiningccessful 2020 campaign. additionally, the biden camp hired two veteran democratic fundraisers to lead outreach to donors. joining us now is white house reporter for "politico," eli thank you for joining us. aides have told you and i both they don't think things will get going until the end of next year or early next. what are concerns they've been sharing with you? >>...
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. >> colonel cedric leighton, thanks for being with us today. >>> coming up, controversy on capitol hillis about, but who republicans have decided to call as their key witness. >>> and the justice department is now stepping in. troubling reports about the treatment of migrants at the u.s.-mexico boarder. an allegation that texas troopers were told to push migrants back into the rio grand and also deny them water i in t scorching heat. we'll be right bacack. my frequent heartburn had me taking a antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartrn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, fozero heartburn.rs. it's not too late to show summer's who's boss. and wayfair's got just what you need. they have all the top grills and gear. with smoking fast shipping. and wayfair deals so epic... you'll feel like a big deal. yes! so get outdoorsy for way less at wayfair. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ for too long, big pharmaceutical companies have bought off politicians so they can get away with
. >> colonel cedric leighton, thanks for being with us today. >>> coming up, controversy on capitol hillis about, but who republicans have decided to call as their key witness. >>> and the justice department is now stepping in. troubling reports about the treatment of migrants at the u.s.-mexico boarder. an allegation that texas troopers were told to push migrants back into the rio grand and also deny them water i in t scorching heat. we'll be right bacack. my frequent...
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. >>> joining me now is cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric lay ton.ood to have you. >> i want to talk with you in which they s this. sending cluster munitions to ukraine would not only reverse policy and practice but also ki the problem. it would go against the two-thirds of nato members and other allies and partners who are party to the convention and whose support is critical to the defense of ukraine. the last thing we need to do is risk a rupture with key allies over a weapon the united states should be leading the global effort to prohibit. let's start first with the threat to life. are u.s. munitions, cluster munitions, any safer, less likely to create the duds that the russian missiles do? >> they certainly are, vingctor. the key thing to remember is the dud rate in which these munitions become unexploded yord nanlts. the dud rate for the u.s. weapons is much, much, much lower than the russian dud rate. it's around 30% to 40%. the u.s. dud rate is less than 5% and they're advertising a rate of 2.3 or so percent. the dud rate will probably be hi
. >>> joining me now is cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric lay ton.ood to have you. >> i want to talk with you in which they s this. sending cluster munitions to ukraine would not only reverse policy and practice but also ki the problem. it would go against the two-thirds of nato members and other allies and partners who are party to the convention and whose support is critical to the defense of ukraine. the last thing we need to do is risk a rupture with...
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. >>> cnn military analyst colonel cedric leighton joins us now. thank you so much for being with us. i want to talk to you about a key part of this report that says, look, this largely boils down to a failure to consider a worst case scenario. we all remember that terrorist attack in the final days of the withdrawal that killed 13 american service members and more than 70 afghans. shouldn't a focus on worst case scenarios be a vital part of planning for anything of this magnitude and complexity? >> absolutely, paula. there's no question about it. you know, it's -- a tragic mark on the administration and on the prior administration for not considering worst case scenarios. that's what planning is all about. you know, in the military and we should have the same situation in the state department. you should be planning for the worst possible outcome. you hope that that worst possible outcome doesn't take place, but in the afghan situation, it was really clear. we've had plenty of antecedents such as vietnam, the fall of saigon, which happened quickly
. >>> cnn military analyst colonel cedric leighton joins us now. thank you so much for being with us. i want to talk to you about a key part of this report that says, look, this largely boils down to a failure to consider a worst case scenario. we all remember that terrorist attack in the final days of the withdrawal that killed 13 american service members and more than 70 afghans. shouldn't a focus on worst case scenarios be a vital part of planning for anything of this magnitude and...
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we have retired air force colonel cedric leighton joining us now. he's a cnn military analyst.ell us about this decision and why the u.s. decides it's worth it to send these to ukraine? >> one of the big questions, the russians are using these weapons all the time in ukraine. you can see from the video, these are one of the key weapons that the russians have used, but the ukrainians have also used, they've had stockpiles of this weapon quite some time. and the key thing to remember is, because of the shortages that the ukrainians are experiencing in the munitions that they currently have, they feel they need the cluster bombs in order to prosecute their counteroffensive. >> so is this weapon really a game-changer, this weapon? >> this weapon will definitely change things tactically on the battlefield become but it may not be a game-changer in the sense of actually being the win thing that you need in order to take everything to the next level. so, basically, what it's designed to do, of course, it's designed to go after conceconcentrate ed troop movements and areas. any informa
we have retired air force colonel cedric leighton joining us now. he's a cnn military analyst.ell us about this decision and why the u.s. decides it's worth it to send these to ukraine? >> one of the big questions, the russians are using these weapons all the time in ukraine. you can see from the video, these are one of the key weapons that the russians have used, but the ukrainians have also used, they've had stockpiles of this weapon quite some time. and the key thing to remember is,...
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watch this spectacular catch by baltimore's cedric mullen. and scoring a run.ve mullins credit for that catch. >>> and in the high-speed world of nascar new zealand has won the marlboro chicago street race. here's the first drive since 1963 and the seventh overall in nascar history. when can asked if he would consider racing in the series full time. he said he's doing one more year in as you trail that then, quote, would love to come over here. >> and max verstappen dominated on saturday. seventh overall this season. he did, however, briefly give up his lead on lap 26 and ending a remarkable streak of 279 led. verstappen is not thinking of winning a world title, but that he's there. >>> novak djokovic is going for his 24th grand slam title. the star will open up on centre court where he hasn't lost in ten years. venus williams, five-time champ, returns to the singles event for the 20th time. >>> an ad agency is apologizing for using footage of other countries in a promotional video of the philippines' new tourism campaign. >> that apology comes as the departmen
watch this spectacular catch by baltimore's cedric mullen. and scoring a run.ve mullins credit for that catch. >>> and in the high-speed world of nascar new zealand has won the marlboro chicago street race. here's the first drive since 1963 and the seventh overall in nascar history. when can asked if he would consider racing in the series full time. he said he's doing one more year in as you trail that then, quote, would love to come over here. >> and max verstappen dominated on...
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three more staffers were added to the biden campaign including former congressman cedric richmond asn. until monday there were only four people working on his staff for this campaign. he certainly has not made his campaign a priority when you look at the wherewithal around the campaign, what is your take on this. >> it is pretty interesting, no campaign going on whatsoever. i don't know if he thinks it's good to be similar to 2020 where in essence he did not have to campaign and he relied on the media to carry his water in promoting the issues that they are promoting. what is also interesting, the large donors and very few small donors show grassroot support for his candidacy. i think that should be at least somewhat a concern for him. maria: it is interesting, francis, that is the complete opposite of what you see from president trump. small donors are all in on trump and that is where the bulk of his fundraising games are coming from. >> it is amazing, trump's events will tell you everything that you need to know about his voter base pretty thick a lot of the people that voted for
three more staffers were added to the biden campaign including former congressman cedric richmond asn. until monday there were only four people working on his staff for this campaign. he certainly has not made his campaign a priority when you look at the wherewithal around the campaign, what is your take on this. >> it is pretty interesting, no campaign going on whatsoever. i don't know if he thinks it's good to be similar to 2020 where in essence he did not have to campaign and he relied...
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kevin bacon and cedric. it will be a long road to end this strike.riters payments for streaming and artificial intelligence. the move comes as desantis try to reinvigorate what many feel is a lackluster campaign launch so far. aishah hasnie has details tonight. >> good evening, bret. ron desantis thought this would get a lot of headlines on his policy, on him. didn't quite work out that way. no matter where ron desantis goes, he can't seem to escape former president trump's looming shadow. desantis was peppered with questions today about trump after filing his primary paperwork in south carolina this morning. the florida governor may be looking for a campaign re-set here after a series of fumbles. first, there was that disastrous campaign announcement on twitter followed by disappointmenting polling and now staffing cuts caused by campaign spending. now, the governor blaming the mainstream media for the lack of enthusiasm and questions about his electability. south carolina is going to be a tough fight for him. trump won the 2016 primary there by 10
kevin bacon and cedric. it will be a long road to end this strike.riters payments for streaming and artificial intelligence. the move comes as desantis try to reinvigorate what many feel is a lackluster campaign launch so far. aishah hasnie has details tonight. >> good evening, bret. ron desantis thought this would get a lot of headlines on his policy, on him. didn't quite work out that way. no matter where ron desantis goes, he can't seem to escape former president trump's looming...
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cedric: like hitting the lottery, it's like that idea that we all kind of wish life would happen forther house up here. valerie bertinelli: absolutely love the beverly hillbillies. it was, you know, the typical fish out of water. jethro: granny? when we's done washing, can i go swim in the cement pond? sara k. eskridge: the beverly hillbillies is a commentary on upward mobility and the consumerism that comes with it. jed: yes sir, mr. drysdale, i finally took your advice and put some of my money into stock. sara k. eskridge: these hillbillies, even though they might come across as lower class, they're happy with the way that they've been living their lives. tim allen: i couldn't believe how frustrated i was. they had that stupid old car that blew smoke and i'm going, get a better car! granny: oh, i'm gonna kick up a rabbit stew, soon as jethro shoots me one or two... steve cox: one episode involved granny mistaking a kangaroo for a giant jack rabbit. granny: howdy, mr. jack rabbit. steve cox: and she wanted to cook it. granny: would you like to step into my kitchen? emily: it is to t
cedric: like hitting the lottery, it's like that idea that we all kind of wish life would happen forther house up here. valerie bertinelli: absolutely love the beverly hillbillies. it was, you know, the typical fish out of water. jethro: granny? when we's done washing, can i go swim in the cement pond? sara k. eskridge: the beverly hillbillies is a commentary on upward mobility and the consumerism that comes with it. jed: yes sir, mr. drysdale, i finally took your advice and put some of my...
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joining us, cnn military analyst, retired air force colonel cedric layton. thanks for joining us. and listen to what the former defense secretary, mark esper, told me in "the situation room" in the last hour about who goes and fights in ukraine, and specifically about trevor reed. >> they want to help the ukrainians regain their freedom. they feel very strongly about that. so, you know, it's admirable in many ways. obviously in trevor reed's case, it's likely complicated by the fact that he has sore feelings about moscow, for good reason. maybe wants a little payback there. >> what's your reaction to this development? >> well, i think, wolf, you know -- it's sad that trevor reed has been wounded in this particular situation. but it's very clear that the motivation that he had and so many others have had is something that has been shared by americans for over 100 years. we went to france before we declared war on germany in world war i. same thing in world war ii. now with ukraine. you have a situation where so many people believe what jason mann said in the previous piece from ale
joining us, cnn military analyst, retired air force colonel cedric layton. thanks for joining us. and listen to what the former defense secretary, mark esper, told me in "the situation room" in the last hour about who goes and fights in ukraine, and specifically about trevor reed. >> they want to help the ukrainians regain their freedom. they feel very strongly about that. so, you know, it's admirable in many ways. obviously in trevor reed's case, it's likely complicated by the...
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cnn military analyst colonel cedric leighton joining us now.drone attacks. russia says it was launched by ukraine. if that is indeed true, i mean, this is happening inside russia's capital in moscow. how significant would that be if ukraine now does have the ability to reach deep inside russia, impacting ordinary russians? >> yeah, that's pretty significant. good morning you to. there are so many different aspects to this. the key thing i think is first of all the morale impact this could have on the russians. when we saw this tape coming in from moscow and you heard the people screaming, that, you know, is an indicator ity they weren't expecting it to happen and shows how significantly this can affect people psychologically, especially a civilian population. i think the ukrainians are trying not to hit civilian targets, but if their rockets and their drones are moved off course because of russian jamming, that could result in civilian targets being hit even inadvertently, that will have its own terror aspect to it. there is no question about i
cnn military analyst colonel cedric leighton joining us now.drone attacks. russia says it was launched by ukraine. if that is indeed true, i mean, this is happening inside russia's capital in moscow. how significant would that be if ukraine now does have the ability to reach deep inside russia, impacting ordinary russians? >> yeah, that's pretty significant. good morning you to. there are so many different aspects to this. the key thing i think is first of all the morale impact this could...
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cedric alexander was chief of police at the county in georgia.ing murders has to involve cooperation between police and citizens. what's needed is the kind of connection that seem to be missing in courtney's case. >> anytime that you have a body dropping, nothing is going to be more important than that eyewitness account or someone who saw something or heard something. >> and for people who want to talk to you that requires a certain level of trust between the community in the department? >> number one. you have to have trust. >> ten months after courtney's murder, a department of justice investigation concluded, community trust in the chicago police department was broken. and urged police to fix it saying increasing community trust and confidence in cpb is necessary for cpd to be able to clear up more homicides. the cpd's motto is we serve and protect, and your after courtney's murder, shapearl saw a department that had unprotected courtney, or served her. she went to meet with the cpd again and once again she was recording. by this time her rel
cedric alexander was chief of police at the county in georgia.ing murders has to involve cooperation between police and citizens. what's needed is the kind of connection that seem to be missing in courtney's case. >> anytime that you have a body dropping, nothing is going to be more important than that eyewitness account or someone who saw something or heard something. >> and for people who want to talk to you that requires a certain level of trust between the community in the...
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biden administration officials, senators, all got together and met about this, people like ron klain, cedricem just meeting on this shows how much of a threat they see a potential third-party candidate and what it could be to president biden. >> no question. they very much do. on sunday, larry hogan was on "state of the union" and he's one of the names that is being floated as a potential candidate for that third-party run. i want you to listen to what he said and what karen finney who is also at that meeting said directly to him. >> it's not something that i'm considering or pursuing at all. but i totally understand the frustrations that lead to this kind of discussion at this point in our country. 70% of the people in america do not want joe biden or donald trump to be president. and if they're going to be the nominees, which it appears that they are, you know, you have choice "a" that no one wants and choice "b" that no one wants -- >> you don't want to be choice " "c..." >> i may have to be choice "c." >> i think it's interesting. because at the end of the day, we have to talk about the
biden administration officials, senators, all got together and met about this, people like ron klain, cedricem just meeting on this shows how much of a threat they see a potential third-party candidate and what it could be to president biden. >> no question. they very much do. on sunday, larry hogan was on "state of the union" and he's one of the names that is being floated as a potential candidate for that third-party run. i want you to listen to what he said and what karen...
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we're joined by "washington post" columnist josh roggin and military analyst, retired colonel cedric lleyton. one, to russia, you made a bad bet and the u.s. and western allies have ukraine's back even as we've seen as times volodymyr zelenskyy oscillating between no patience for the time line for getting into nato and the appreciation of everything the western allies have given him. >> i think it was very interesting to see that. what president biden was chaneling here was the patience the united states ended up showing in the cold war. if you remember during the colder with a, we spent all the time from 1945 to 1989 basically holding course, even though there were some deviations during that period. the basic idea was we will do what we need to do too confront the old soviet union. that same message is what's going on now from biden to putin. he's saying, at this point in time, we are standing with ukraine. that's the conflict between russia and the rest of the world and we'll make sure that russia doesn't go forward and use aggressive tendencies against other countries. particular
we're joined by "washington post" columnist josh roggin and military analyst, retired colonel cedric lleyton. one, to russia, you made a bad bet and the u.s. and western allies have ukraine's back even as we've seen as times volodymyr zelenskyy oscillating between no patience for the time line for getting into nato and the appreciation of everything the western allies have given him. >> i think it was very interesting to see that. what president biden was chaneling here was the...
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. >> when gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for those days. but he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are going income individuals who >> don't have a jury of their peers. they don't have a very diverse jury. he's hoping to change that with a bill that would but juror pay from $15 a day to 100 for those who qualify as low to moderate income basing it on a pilot program in san francisco that made the change in 2022, we have really great result. city officials found a 3rd of residents said serving on jury duty posed an economic hardship and many of them were being excused as a result, officials say juries were becoming racially and economically less diverse and not reflecting the community. it is within the constitution that when you are in trial t
. >> when gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for those days. but he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are going income individuals who >>...
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. >> let's talk about this more now with cedric layton.s bridge, let's talk about the strategic military importance here. >> yeah, absolutely. when you look at this bridge, of course, this is one of the biggest engineering feats that the russians ever built. it's the only link, only bridge link between crimea and russia. it's also the major supply route for russian forces especially on the southern front in ukraine. and then, of course, it's the longest bridge in europe, 11 miles. the road is a little bit shorter than the rail link. it's about 11 miles when you average them out. it's a big, big bridge. >> how are they able to pull this off? how is ukraine able to strike this bridge. >> one of the things they did, they used -- we've heard about uavs. there's also unmanned surface vehicles. and this is what they used. they basically used water drones to attack the bridge and when you look at they they did it and where they did it, they basically took this area right here, this is where the bridge goes, right through here. they used this area
. >> let's talk about this more now with cedric layton.s bridge, let's talk about the strategic military importance here. >> yeah, absolutely. when you look at this bridge, of course, this is one of the biggest engineering feats that the russians ever built. it's the only link, only bridge link between crimea and russia. it's also the major supply route for russian forces especially on the southern front in ukraine. and then, of course, it's the longest bridge in europe, 11 miles....
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let's break this down with military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton.o much for taking us through this here. what is the strategy here with russia's southern bombardment? >> one of the big things is really the port of odesa. when you look at what is happening in odesa, major ports here, odesa, up here in m mikolaiv, they're critical for exporting grain. what russia is trying to do, notice they have everything in red, that's russian-occupied territory. all the coastlines here. they want to make this coastline right here completely unusable for ukraine. that's the russian strategy, to prevent this kind of thing from happening and to also make sure that this route right here doesn't work no matter what -- no matter what actually is done, that they actually can cut this whether or not there's a grain deal. >> yeah. in a way they're saying why would we be making things easier for russia? they're not re-upping this grain deal that allowed safe passage to turkey of that grain. and now with the u.s. warning of these potential false flag attacks, what do you mak
let's break this down with military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton.o much for taking us through this here. what is the strategy here with russia's southern bombardment? >> one of the big things is really the port of odesa. when you look at what is happening in odesa, major ports here, odesa, up here in m mikolaiv, they're critical for exporting grain. what russia is trying to do, notice they have everything in red, that's russian-occupied territory. all the...
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. >> when san gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for those. but he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are going moderate income individuals who >> don't have a jury of their peers. they don't have a very diverse jury. he's hoping to change that with a bill that would but juror pay from $15 a day to 100 for those who qualify as low to moderate income basing it on a pilot program in san francisco that made the change in 2022, we have really great result. city officials found a 3rd of residents said serving on jury duty posed an economic hardship and many of them were being excused. as a result, officials say juries were becoming racially and economically less diverse and not reflecting the community. it is within the constitution that when you are
. >> when san gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for those. but he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are going moderate income individuals who...
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" tour was a game changer because you were seeing something that you'd never seen before, harvey, cedrickies." (audience laughing) he said it so funny, i wanted to hear it again. i said, "get some what?" he said, "some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) - so at the same time, this happens in 2000, over on hbo, dave chappelle does "killin' them softly." - oscar, you are so mean. isn't he, kids? - he talks about race, you know, poverty, stuff like that. - he's like, "bitch! i live in a (beep) trash can!" (audience laughing) "i'm the poorest mother (beep) on sesame street." - you would catch yourself gut-busting laughing, but then being like, "damn, that's true." you know what i mean? - i didn't know he was taking me to the ghetto at first. i started looking out the window. i was like, "what the (beep)? gun store, gun store, liquor stor, gun store. where the (beep) are you taking me?" - three years after that, dave chappelle teamed up with comedy central, bam! dave chappelle show. - yes, they deserve to die and i hope they burn in hell! (audience laughing) - the chappelle show redefines
" tour was a game changer because you were seeing something that you'd never seen before, harvey, cedrickies." (audience laughing) he said it so funny, i wanted to hear it again. i said, "get some what?" he said, "some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) - so at the same time, this happens in 2000, over on hbo, dave chappelle does "killin' them softly." - oscar, you are so mean. isn't he, kids? - he talks about race, you know, poverty, stuff like that....
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>>> and let's continue this conversation with cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton. colonel, thank you so much for being here about us. how significant is it that westminster abbeyer er-- wagner forces are moving closer to the bored? >> it's significant. this is near the gap, and it's this area between lithuania, poland, and belarus that is a vulnerable point for the nato forces because it allows the russians, it's an area where the russians have transit rights or at least in the past had transit rights to take equipment and men into the enclave of russia that russia has had since basically the end of world war ii. and that area is one that the russians want to protect because that's where their baltic sea fleet is, if they want to also be able to project power into the baltic. so what they're trying to do is trying to make sure, the russians and the wagner group, trying to make sure they can maintain that connection to the group. if they can do that, then that, of course, puts forces at risk for nato. and also in addition to keeping maritime forces at risk
>>> and let's continue this conversation with cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton. colonel, thank you so much for being here about us. how significant is it that westminster abbeyer er-- wagner forces are moving closer to the bored? >> it's significant. this is near the gap, and it's this area between lithuania, poland, and belarus that is a vulnerable point for the nato forces because it allows the russians, it's an area where the russians have...
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joining me now to discuss more is retired air force colonel and cnn military analyst cedric lee.you. let's start there, new details that trevor reed is expected to mach a full recovery and help us understand that we learned that we had been sent to this military hospital in germany. what does that suggest to you in terms of the type of injuries he may have sustained? >> yeah, rahel. when i learned that he was going to landstuhl i thought the injuries were very serious and that's the regional hospital and it's the only u.s. military hospital in europe that handles major cases and that's where all the troops from iraq and afghanistan went when they were seriously wounded. so this was one of the big places that medical treatment takes place and of course, they're used to cases of trauma and the worst in this particular situation, but it sounds like that's not the case in trevor reed's situation here. >> colonel, it's a delicate situation, i think, for a lot of reasons, but help me understand. we know trevor was there fighting on his own and not necessarily on behalf of the u.s., but
joining me now to discuss more is retired air force colonel and cnn military analyst cedric lee.you. let's start there, new details that trevor reed is expected to mach a full recovery and help us understand that we learned that we had been sent to this military hospital in germany. what does that suggest to you in terms of the type of injuries he may have sustained? >> yeah, rahel. when i learned that he was going to landstuhl i thought the injuries were very serious and that's the...
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" tour was a game changer because you were seeing something that you'd never seen before, harvey, cedric- i said, "where you going?" he said, "to get some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) he said it so funny, i wanted to hear it again. i said, "get some what?" he said, "some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) - so at the same time, this happens in 2000, over on hbo, dave chappelle does "killin' them softly." - oscar, you are so mean. isn't he, kids? - he talks about race, you know, poverty, stuff like that. - he's like, "bitch! i live in a (beep) trash can!" (audience laughing) "i'm the poorest mother (beep) on sesame street." - you would catch yourself gut-busting laughing, but then being like, "damn, that's true." you know what i mean? - i didn't know he was taking me to the ghetto at first. i started looking out the window. i was like, "what the (beep)? gun store, gun store, liquor stor, gun store. where the (beep) are you taking me?" - three years after that, dave chappelle teamed up with comedy central, bam! dave chappelle show. - yes, they deserve to die and i hope they b
" tour was a game changer because you were seeing something that you'd never seen before, harvey, cedric- i said, "where you going?" he said, "to get some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) he said it so funny, i wanted to hear it again. i said, "get some what?" he said, "some milk and cookies." (audience laughing) - so at the same time, this happens in 2000, over on hbo, dave chappelle does "killin' them softly." - oscar, you are so...
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. >> when gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for those dayst he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are going moderate income individuals who >> don't have a jury of their peers. they don't have a very diverse jury. he's hoping to change that with a bill that would but juror pay from $15 a day to 100 for those who qualify as low to moderate income basing it on a pilot program in san francisco that made the change in 2022, we have really great result. city officials found a 3rd of residents said serving on jury duty posed an economic hardship and many of them were being excused. as a result, officials say juries were becoming racially and economically less diverse and not reflecting the community. it is within the constitution that when are in trial
. >> when gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for those dayst he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are going moderate income individuals who...
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. >> when san gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for thoseut he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are go to bob burke, income individuals who >> don't have a jury of their peers. they don't have a very diverse jury. he's hoping to change that with a bill that would but juror pay from $15 a day to 100 for those who qualify as low to moderate income basing it on a pilot program in san francisco that made the change in 2022, we have really great result. city officials found a 3rd of residents said serving on jury duty posed an economic hardship and many of them were being excused as a result, officials say juries were becoming racially and economically less diverse and not reflecting the community. it is within the constitution that when you are in
. >> when san gabriel resident cedric ontario served on a jury, his employers still paid him for thoseut he noticed that was not the case for other potential jurors. did any of them have to get excused from the jury pool for financial hardship? quite a few. it's an issue. state assemblyman phil ting of san francisco says is affecting juries more broadly. we all deserve a jury of our peers. a quite often. we see folks in justice system. they are go to bob burke, income individuals who...
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presentador: ahÍ llega cedric mullins en una posiciÓn difÍcil porque estÁ calcular y a ver en esta posiciÓn 10% de don enrique, ya la hizo. presentador: vendrÁ el cobro de este tiro de esquina en gritando remate que intentaba hacer cÁceres y el balÓn se va por un lado de la porterÍa de alfredo talavera y termina el peligro de las Águilas del amÉrica despuÉs del cobro de este tiro de esquina. presentador: los dos equipos le estÁn dando opciÓn a tener la pelota y jugar y ya no fÍsico, como que le estÁ pegando los equipos y se ha hecho un partido muy pausado y muy de la pelota y Él habla fÁcilmente y ahÍ es donde se crean mÁs posible hace gol cuando le dan prioridad a tener la pelota. presentador: te ves tan las diferencia porque en cualquier momento puede llegar ahÍ la jugada en contra y un partido que en teorÍa tiene dominado le puede tener generando problemas y aquÍ hay una falta. presentador: fecha sÁnchez viene con el toque de balÓn hacia el frente que dejan ya para kevin. presentador: honduras jugar contra haitÍ en el ser de la fase de grupos. no te lo pierdas por Única mÁs, un abrazo a
presentador: ahÍ llega cedric mullins en una posiciÓn difÍcil porque estÁ calcular y a ver en esta posiciÓn 10% de don enrique, ya la hizo. presentador: vendrÁ el cobro de este tiro de esquina en gritando remate que intentaba hacer cÁceres y el balÓn se va por un lado de la porterÍa de alfredo talavera y termina el peligro de las Águilas del amÉrica despuÉs del cobro de este tiro de esquina. presentador: los dos equipos le estÁn dando opciÓn a tener la pelota y jugar y ya no...
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investigative journalist whose site has been blocked in russia, along with the retired air force connel cedric leighton. and thanks so much to both of you. let me start where alex finished, the death of these two top russian commanders. so one on the battlefield, one on a jog. tell me the significance of this if you just take a step back, these both happening really essentially the same day. >> basically, erin, the big thing here -- >> okay, sorry, it sounds like it was just -- okay. all right, sorry. we've lost the colonel. i apologize. the commander shot while running, the russian submarine commander. the ukrainian defense intelligence agency puts that detailed statement out on telegram saying, the submariner was jogging around 6:00 a.m. he was shot seven times. as a result of the gunshot wounds, rzhitsky died on the spot. so that detail coming from the ukrainian defense agency. are they admitting they did it? >> yes, it looks like that. it looks like a direct message to the russian military that if you are in any capacity involved in supporting or participating directly as russian war in uk
investigative journalist whose site has been blocked in russia, along with the retired air force connel cedric leighton. and thanks so much to both of you. let me start where alex finished, the death of these two top russian commanders. so one on the battlefield, one on a jog. tell me the significance of this if you just take a step back, these both happening really essentially the same day. >> basically, erin, the big thing here -- >> okay, sorry, it sounds like it was just --...