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a critical court date for bill cosby. his lawyers want a new trial some experts think this could be his best chance to get out of prison >> and later, the incredible survival of this man stranded at sea. >> announcer: the facts,he >>> actress felicity huffman is heading back to work she will co-star in a new baseball comedy playing a widow who inherits her husband's team. this is her first job since she was indicted as part of that college admissions scandal the 57-year-old emmy-winning actor was released from a california prison back in october. she served 11 days of a two-week sentence >>> bill cosby wants a new trial. the pennsylvania supreme court is set to hear that appeal tomorrow right now the disgraced actor and comedian is serving a three-to-ten-year prison sentence for drugging and molesting a woman. his conviction two years ago was a water shed moment for the me too movement some contend bill cosby has a shot at an appeal. here's scott cohn. >> convicting the man once known as america's dad in the form of andre
a critical court date for bill cosby. his lawyers want a new trial some experts think this could be his best chance to get out of prison >> and later, the incredible survival of this man stranded at sea. >> announcer: the facts,he >>> actress felicity huffman is heading back to work she will co-star in a new baseball comedy playing a widow who inherits her husband's team. this is her first job since she was indicted as part of that college admissions scandal the 57-year-old...
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a critical court date for bill cosby. his lawyers want a new trial some experts think this could be his best chance to get out of prison >> and later, the incredible survival of this man stranded at sea. >> announcer: the facts,he ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. that's why we've merged with sprint.get more. now it's about to get even better. and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting stronger. with the capacity and coverage to reach more people and places across the country. who says you can't have it all. now is the time for 5g. now is the time to join t-mobile. >>> actress felicity huffman is heading back to work she will co-star in a new baseball comedy playing a widow who inherits her husband's team. this is her first job since she was indicted as part of that college admissions scandal the 57-year-old e
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a critical court date for bill cosby. his lawyers want a new trial some experts think this could be his best chance to get out of prison >> and later, the incredible survival of this man stranded at sea. >> announcer: the facts,he t truth, the news with shepard smith back in 60 seconds better. it's abn and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting stronger. with the capacity and coverage to reach more people and places across the country. who says you can't have it all. now is the time for 5g. now is the time to join t-mobile. now, there's skyrizi. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3 out of 4 people achieved... ...90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections... ...and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection... ...or symptoms such as fevers,... ...sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs... ...or if you plan to or re
a critical court date for bill cosby. his lawyers want a new trial some experts think this could be his best chance to get out of prison >> and later, the incredible survival of this man stranded at sea. >> announcer: the facts,he t truth, the news with shepard smith back in 60 seconds better. it's abn and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting stronger. with the capacity and coverage to reach more people and places across the country. who says you...
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his spokesman told me cosby is now totally blind from glaucoma. he refused any kind of tv or radio from television. there's no telling when the court is going to rule on this it could be days, could be mont months >> from star gazing to stranded at sea a fisherman back on solid ground and telling an incredible story, how he survived. and does remote learning actually work? what about your kids or grand kids we'll take you inside the virtual classroom and answer the question millions of parents are asking [ whispering ] what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes. >>> the s&p kicks off december at a record and a dow componen
his spokesman told me cosby is now totally blind from glaucoma. he refused any kind of tv or radio from television. there's no telling when the court is going to rule on this it could be days, could be mont months >> from star gazing to stranded at sea a fisherman back on solid ground and telling an incredible story, how he survived. and does remote learning actually work? what about your kids or grand kids we'll take you inside the virtual classroom and answer the question millions of...
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his spokesman told me cosby is now totally blind from glaucoma. he refused any kind of tv or radio from television. there's no telling when the court is going to rule on this it could be days, could be mont months >> from star gazing to stranded at sea a fisherman back on solid ground and telling an incredible story, how he survived. and does remote learning actually work? what about your kids or grand kids we'll take you inside the virtual classroom and answer the question millions of parents are asking every glass of tropicana pure premium orange juice has a million little sips of sunshine. it's 100% of your daily vitamin c and 100% delicious. making every moment in the morning brighter. tropicana sip your sunshine. the team's been working iaround the clock.wire,. we've had to rethink our whole approach. we're going to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. >>> the s&p kicks off december at a record and a dow component makes a big bet on the future of
his spokesman told me cosby is now totally blind from glaucoma. he refused any kind of tv or radio from television. there's no telling when the court is going to rule on this it could be days, could be mont months >> from star gazing to stranded at sea a fisherman back on solid ground and telling an incredible story, how he survived. and does remote learning actually work? what about your kids or grand kids we'll take you inside the virtual classroom and answer the question millions of...
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the 83-year-old cosby is currently serving a three to ten-year sentence. jurors found cosby guilty in 2018, but his defense team is challenging the trial judge's decision to allow five other accusers to testify about long ago encounters with cosby. a lower court has already upheld cosby's conviction. >>> former desperate housewives star felicity huffman landed her first acting role since the college admission scandal. huffman will star and serve as exec tfs putive producer. huffman pled guilty. she served 11 days in prison and paid a $30,000 fine and completed 250 hours of community service. >>> well, join abc7 and our parent company disney to feed the love this holiday season. we have partnered with three organizations to help families in need. one simple wish grants wishes for kids in foster care. feeding america is the nation's largest hunger relief organization with a network of 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries and meal programs. abc7 and disney is proud to donate $15,000 to provide fresh produce to second harvest of silicon valley this year. >>
the 83-year-old cosby is currently serving a three to ten-year sentence. jurors found cosby guilty in 2018, but his defense team is challenging the trial judge's decision to allow five other accusers to testify about long ago encounters with cosby. a lower court has already upheld cosby's conviction. >>> former desperate housewives star felicity huffman landed her first acting role since the college admission scandal. huffman will star and serve as exec tfs putive producer. huffman...
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. ♪ >> 1984 "the cosby show" comes on. now, bill cosby is not new to tv.by show" is very different. it stands apart from everything else he's done. >> i wanted my eggs scrambled. >> coming right up. >> they talked about parenting. previous to that, on television, the kids were cool and the parents were idiots. and then "cosby" says the parents are in charge, and that was something new. >> instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway because i'm your son. >> that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life! >> you know, it helps the casting of anything helps a lot in television. and the kids were just great. >> if you were the last person on this earth, i still wouldn't tell you. >> you have to tell me what you did. just tell me what they're going to do to you. >> unlike every other show on tv, it's showing an upper middle class black family. this wasn't "all in the family"" they weren't tackling, you know, deep issues. but that was okay. the mere fact they existed was a deep issue. >> the
. ♪ >> 1984 "the cosby show" comes on. now, bill cosby is not new to tv.by show" is very different. it stands apart from everything else he's done. >> i wanted my eggs scrambled. >> coming right up. >> they talked about parenting. previous to that, on television, the kids were cool and the parents were idiots. and then "cosby" says the parents are in charge, and that was something new. >> instead of acting disappointed because i'm not...
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bill cosby.ck when america was a lot more honest, joe biden explained why his wife got that degree. "she said i was so sick of the mail coming to senator and mrs. joe biden, i wanted to get the mail addressed to dr. anddr senator biden." in other words, jill biden was diagnosed with a very bad case of status anxiety and she decided to cure that, as so many do in our country, with another pointless title. that's all true, it's all obvious, therefore you are not allowed to say that. "the washington post" columnist in a weird grumpy elitist man because he told the truth. of course michelle obama from either hawaii or martha's vineyard road along instagram message expressing at his appointment with "the wall street journal." it's racist or sexist or something. but for all the performative outrage, none of this is new, for years we've known about the bidens, that they have deep class insecurity. this was joe biden backk in 1988 for example. >> i think i probably have much hierarchy within you do. i su
bill cosby.ck when america was a lot more honest, joe biden explained why his wife got that degree. "she said i was so sick of the mail coming to senator and mrs. joe biden, i wanted to get the mail addressed to dr. anddr senator biden." in other words, jill biden was diagnosed with a very bad case of status anxiety and she decided to cure that, as so many do in our country, with another pointless title. that's all true, it's all obvious, therefore you are not allowed to say that....
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in the end up going fear is going i think it was his bill cosby doing as i'm supposed to. has one have been apart or 20. 8 in the box. and none have but. just the thought they'd. given me the nod was enough to get us as at me. nothing you guys would flee their one of our mounted wind is was too i would. have a bit on the edge of that open. to. the bit of that that would. look how to get the moon or is it would but or you could moan and you. could nominate the. odd is it. going to be a foul to see the media and hear. the use of a made. fun of the good cop not live in the mind was put on the field it went on to hard to have bet. on the come about with him on the r.j. you see monster problem market which. was this. you know it's a lot of an ambition for us and that he said. is not without. really saying there's a political view i never heard not to be on the outs. and they managed to fool. this is a promise of. the panel of social social. coming to the can i look i'm a doc who is so hot. a team of the coolest in the complex dick she could give us have kept. nothing as you wom
in the end up going fear is going i think it was his bill cosby doing as i'm supposed to. has one have been apart or 20. 8 in the box. and none have but. just the thought they'd. given me the nod was enough to get us as at me. nothing you guys would flee their one of our mounted wind is was too i would. have a bit on the edge of that open. to. the bit of that that would. look how to get the moon or is it would but or you could moan and you. could nominate the. odd is it. going to be a foul to...
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>>they get ugly sweater, i feel like bill cosby and the the cosby show remember all of his famous letters. yeah, i feel like. >>you say ugly sweater was going to say i would totally where that but wow okay, i guess i like very country 5.11 the we'll take a break coming up the kron 4 morning news, a 100 people in oakland will now have a place to call home, thanks to a city led effort. we'll have details on that coming up after the break. >>and also we're going to take a look at some high tech ways to keep your kids. holiday spirit. and we are looking at a cloudier day today than days past you will notice skies a little bit on the gray side, but we are staying dry, most importantly for christmas eve. >>daytime highs in the upper 50's to low 60's. i've got your forecast ahead. >>happening right now we're still following the latest with santa as he still over the south pacific now over the northern mariana islands making his way back and forth crisscrossing the globe each region of the world goes into darkness as the sun sets on christmas eve. we will continue to track his movements as he mak
>>they get ugly sweater, i feel like bill cosby and the the cosby show remember all of his famous letters. yeah, i feel like. >>you say ugly sweater was going to say i would totally where that but wow okay, i guess i like very country 5.11 the we'll take a break coming up the kron 4 morning news, a 100 people in oakland will now have a place to call home, thanks to a city led effort. we'll have details on that coming up after the break. >>and also we're going to take a look at...
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just accept that people are the way they are on the cosby on transgenderism a few of the stay where both are more every day things like what party they vote for and what to make of car they like to take a more one of the mill example you just have to accept people the way they are to your business he's. now on a phone is climbing higher up the career ladder she'll become the head of a division in the buddhist there cyber an information domain service in parallel to her military career it is her mission to stand up for transgender people in the german armed forces promoting diversity and greater tolerance for what is an unusual path what i know from my experience is what is definitely certain if you are true to yourself and live the way you are open you will have a better life as my mom once said it seems to be finally happening. to me. and isn't that what we all want to be happy well that's it for a today's show as always you can find more information on our website and you can get in touch on twitter and via e-mail from me and the rest of the team thanks for watching and see you when ne
just accept that people are the way they are on the cosby on transgenderism a few of the stay where both are more every day things like what party they vote for and what to make of car they like to take a more one of the mill example you just have to accept people the way they are to your business he's. now on a phone is climbing higher up the career ladder she'll become the head of a division in the buddhist there cyber an information domain service in parallel to her military career it is her...
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bill cosby.ck when when america was more honest, "i was so sick of the mail coming to center, i wanted to get it addressed to dr. and senator biden." that's the real reason. jill bided was diagnosed with a very bad case of status and security. that is all true, it's all obvious, therefore you are not allowed to say it. "the washington post" column called joe epstein a weird, grumpy, elitist man. because he told the truth, which is the one sin and america in 2020. of course, michelle obama from either hawaii or martha's vineyard wrote about her disappointment with "the wall street journal." it is racist, it is sexist, or something. none of this is new weird for years, we have known about the bidens. they have deep class and security. this was joe biden back in 1988 for example. >> i think i probably have a much higher iq than you do. i suspect. i went to law school on a full academic scholarship, the only one in my class to have a full academic scholarship. the first year i did decided i didn't wa
bill cosby.ck when when america was more honest, "i was so sick of the mail coming to center, i wanted to get it addressed to dr. and senator biden." that's the real reason. jill bided was diagnosed with a very bad case of status and security. that is all true, it's all obvious, therefore you are not allowed to say it. "the washington post" column called joe epstein a weird, grumpy, elitist man. because he told the truth, which is the one sin and america in 2020. of course,...
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i think the first time i encountered the march was in an episode of the cosby show from 1986 called thearch. have either of you seen that? , he has to write a paper and he does a poor job on it and gets a c minus or something. he gets in trouble with his parents. then, his grandparents all come over that weekend and all four of his grandparents, of course it's all fictional, they had all been at the march. they all reminisce in front of theo and inspire him to do a better job on his homework. when they reminisce about it, they talk about the peaceful nature -- nature of the march. the concern they should for one another. that episode always struck me. i was curious derek, could you talk about the role of this particular event in african-american memory from the 60's to the present? i know it's a broad topic. if you could speak to that, it would get a significance of this in popular memory. marches, it had two different paths and they had to verged quite sharply in our popular memory since teens exceed three. -- since 1963. one is african american-based memory of the march. that is that
i think the first time i encountered the march was in an episode of the cosby show from 1986 called thearch. have either of you seen that? , he has to write a paper and he does a poor job on it and gets a c minus or something. he gets in trouble with his parents. then, his grandparents all come over that weekend and all four of his grandparents, of course it's all fictional, they had all been at the march. they all reminisce in front of theo and inspire him to do a better job on his homework....
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. >> ben: i am reminded of the line by the great norm mcdonald in response to bill cosby where peopleisy. he was saying there are worse things than hypocrisy. the vote is the worst thing here. you shouldn't vote to prevent anybody from being able to eat out. they should be able to do the same things you are doing, and i just think this is a situation where we have some the examples over and over again of the hypocrites who show that they want to live by a different set of rules that all of those who are out there, and that is just terrible, but also an indication of who they really are. >> kennedy: yes, and she clearly does think it is safe. l.a. county has said they only know 3.1% of cases come from restaurants. indoor and outdoor. she is your supervisor, isn't she, leslie? >> leslie: i'm sorry. they can't operate on people because there are no beds. the hospitals and health care workers are overburdened. hiding from the nazies, we get our reality check. stop being hypocritical, stop saying do as i say, not as i do. a lot of people went out tuesday night because wednesday night was w
. >> ben: i am reminded of the line by the great norm mcdonald in response to bill cosby where peopleisy. he was saying there are worse things than hypocrisy. the vote is the worst thing here. you shouldn't vote to prevent anybody from being able to eat out. they should be able to do the same things you are doing, and i just think this is a situation where we have some the examples over and over again of the hypocrites who show that they want to live by a different set of rules that all...
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the first thing it said, how's bill cosby doing? [ laughter ] mcrib, let me be the first to say, we don't know where you've been and we don't care, all that's important that is you're home. you think trump will take credit for the mcrib coming back? mcrib came back on my watch, and it cures the coronavirus! our president, for 49 more days, and his holiday-loving first lady, hosted a jolly christmas superspreader event at the white house where he told rollers, it's been an amazing four years, a sentiment shared only by white supremacists and those impersonating him on cameo. he told guests he's trying to do another four years, if not, he'll see us in 2024. this was some party. someone shot video to show their terrible friends, i guess. most everyone who wasn't working wasn't wearing a mask. they're indoors. chatting it up. eating, drinking. people were heard coughing loudly while trump was talking. even baby jesus spends christmas outdoors. [ laughter ] this is ridiculous. while some may question the optics of holiday partying it up
the first thing it said, how's bill cosby doing? [ laughter ] mcrib, let me be the first to say, we don't know where you've been and we don't care, all that's important that is you're home. you think trump will take credit for the mcrib coming back? mcrib came back on my watch, and it cures the coronavirus! our president, for 49 more days, and his holiday-loving first lady, hosted a jolly christmas superspreader event at the white house where he told rollers, it's been an amazing four years, a...
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pfizer vaccine per defect the company just received its largest order ever from the prison cell of bill cosbymade a quick recovery and explain the episode and it had nothing to do the vaccine itself. like all of our healthcare worker salty pandemics you simply exhausted and overwhelmed by the sheer amount of tik tok dances she has had to learn. topic number two. a group of pacific islanders had their ship come in when a ghost about carrying $80 million worth of narcotics washed up on the shores of the marshall islands. if you are wondering where the marshall islands are, it is where johnny depp just booked his next vacation. witnesses say a vote washed ashore in the small republic caring no passengers and hundreds of bags of cocaine for the islanders called the police and after two and half hours of talk about their favorite movies they said they had a vote full of drugs without some authority set up and confiscated an extra 1500 pounds of cocaine. they brought then brought the full 1200 pounds back to the station where they log the entire 900 pounds into evidence before incinerating all of t
pfizer vaccine per defect the company just received its largest order ever from the prison cell of bill cosbymade a quick recovery and explain the episode and it had nothing to do the vaccine itself. like all of our healthcare worker salty pandemics you simply exhausted and overwhelmed by the sheer amount of tik tok dances she has had to learn. topic number two. a group of pacific islanders had their ship come in when a ghost about carrying $80 million worth of narcotics washed up on the shores...
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supply just accept that people love the way they are on the cosby on transgenderism a few of the so where both are more everyday things like what party they vote for hundreds of crimes they like to take a more one of the mill example so you just have to accept people the way they are so it's your business and this is. now honest is climbing higher up the career ladder so become the head of a division in the buddhist they are cyber in information domain service in parallel to her military career it is her mission to stand up for transgender people in the german armed forces promoting diversity and greater tolerance for what is an unusual path what i know from my experience is what is definitely certain if you are true to yourself and live the way you are open you will have a better life. seems to be finally coming. to. and isn't that what we all want to be happy well that's it for a today's show as always you can find more information on our website and you can get in touch on twitter and by e-mail from me and the rest of the team thanks for watching and see you next time. you. good. to. c
supply just accept that people love the way they are on the cosby on transgenderism a few of the so where both are more everyday things like what party they vote for hundreds of crimes they like to take a more one of the mill example so you just have to accept people the way they are so it's your business and this is. now honest is climbing higher up the career ladder so become the head of a division in the buddhist they are cyber in information domain service in parallel to her military career...
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is critical of black power continuing to bring critique to bear on american society, the age of the cosby show, his courage is something we should take from it but also his commitment to class. all of those things come to mind. >> host: what is the importance of his self exiled from the us? >> guest: he called himself a transatlantic commuter moving back and forth. on one level, hard to live in this place and i can imagine it is particularly hard for him. the daily experiences of disregard and the need to say something substantive about it. one way i render it is not so much exile as seeking it elsewhere, a kind of stage that gives him the requisite distance to understand the complexity of the american ideology. when you are caught up in it is difficult to say and act in such a way that allows you the elbowroom to bring serious criticism so i think baldwin needed that distance. some of us can't afford to leave the country, we establish relevant distance from the operations of power that we say some significant serious about devastating consequences if that makes sense. >> i thought about
is critical of black power continuing to bring critique to bear on american society, the age of the cosby show, his courage is something we should take from it but also his commitment to class. all of those things come to mind. >> host: what is the importance of his self exiled from the us? >> guest: he called himself a transatlantic commuter moving back and forth. on one level, hard to live in this place and i can imagine it is particularly hard for him. the daily experiences of...
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on american society as the black middle class was entering quote-unquote the age of the cools by -- cosby show. his courage and commitment to craft, discipline. so all of those things come to mind. >> that's the importance of his self-compile from the u.s.? >> guest: well, i wouldn't cull it self exile help called himself a transatlantic. it's hard to live in this place and particularly hard for him but there are these daily cuts, the daily experiences of disregard, of and the need to acquire the distance so you can say somebody of substance about it. one way -- the way in which i lender is notice not so up as exile but baldwin seeking an elsewhere, stage that gives him the requisite distance -- [loss of audio] -- the cox policemen-to-the american ideology. when you're caught up in it it's difficult to say and action in such a way that allows you the elbow room to bring serious criticism. so i think baldwin needed that distance and although some of us can't afford to leave the country, we still need to acquire distance. kind of establish a relevant distance from the operations of power so
on american society as the black middle class was entering quote-unquote the age of the cools by -- cosby show. his courage and commitment to craft, discipline. so all of those things come to mind. >> that's the importance of his self-compile from the u.s.? >> guest: well, i wouldn't cull it self exile help called himself a transatlantic. it's hard to live in this place and particularly hard for him but there are these daily cuts, the daily experiences of disregard, of and the need...
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though he was critical of black power, tennicontinuing to bring critique to bear, and entering the cosby show. his krft took place. and all of those things come to mind. >> what's the important such of his self-exile from the u.s.? >> i wouldn't call it self-exile, i with a call him a transatlantic commuter, back and forth. and on one level it's hard and imagine it was hard for him. there are the daily cuts and daily experiences of disregard and the need to acquire a distance from it all so that you can say something substantive about it. and i render it not so much as exile, but seeking it out elsewhere, the kind of space to gives him the requisite distance to understand the complexities of the american ideology, you know? when we're caught up in it, it's very difficult to say and act in such a way that allows you the elbow room to bring serious criticism. so, i think baldwin needed that distance and although some of us can't afford to leave the country, we still need to acquire a relative distance from the operations of power, that we can say something significant in theories about its
though he was critical of black power, tennicontinuing to bring critique to bear, and entering the cosby show. his krft took place. and all of those things come to mind. >> what's the important such of his self-exile from the u.s.? >> i wouldn't call it self-exile, i with a call him a transatlantic commuter, back and forth. and on one level it's hard and imagine it was hard for him. there are the daily cuts and daily experiences of disregard and the need to acquire a distance from...
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to bring critique to bear on american society the black middle class was entering "the age of the cosbyw", his courage is something we should take from it, also his commitment to craft, discipline, all of those things. >> host: what's the importance of his self exiled from the. [singing]? >> guest: i wouldn't call it self exiled. he called himself a transatlantic commuter he was going back and forth. i think on one level it's hard to live in this place. i can imagine it was particularly hard for him but daily experiences of disregard and the need to acquire the distance from it also you could say something substantive about it. i think the way in which i render it is not so much exiled as baldwin seeking elsewhere, a kind of space that gives him the requisite distance to understand the complexities of the american ideology. when we are caught up in it it's very difficult to say and act in such a way that allows you the elbowroom to bring serious criticism. i think baldwin needed that distance and although some of us can't afford to leave the country, we still need to acquire and establi
to bring critique to bear on american society the black middle class was entering "the age of the cosbyw", his courage is something we should take from it, also his commitment to craft, discipline, all of those things. >> host: what's the importance of his self exiled from the. [singing]? >> guest: i wouldn't call it self exiled. he called himself a transatlantic commuter he was going back and forth. i think on one level it's hard to live in this place. i can imagine it...