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welcome to a special edition of "kqed newsroom"ul about arts andre.this program, we're revisiting stories o fr archives with innovative and influential figures in film, the perfortung arts, and visual c. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate. from immigcation policy to healt to the economy, there's a lot going on in politics. that means plenty of material for comedians like roy wood jr. he's a correspon"tnt on comedy central' daily show." kqed's sheraz sadiq caught up win him while he was in tow for the comedy festival colossal clusterfest. they met at an interactive exhibit showcasings fpresident trump'veival coof twitter.terfest. -so, where are we today? -this is the donald j. trump presidential twitter library. everybody at "the daily show," we sat around, and we started looking in close at the president's tweets over the last couple years. everyonen our digital departme started looking at ones, and you start noticing certain paerns. there's a lot of tweets where he's arguing with celebrities. there's a lot of tweets where h
welcome to a special edition of "kqed newsroom"ul about arts andre.this program, we're revisiting stories o fr archives with innovative and influential figures in film, the perfortung arts, and visual c. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate. from immigcation policy to healt to the economy, there's a lot going on in politics. that means plenty of material for comedians like roy wood jr. he's a correspon"tnt on comedy central' daily show." kqed's...
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♪ -next, a "kqed newsroom" special on the arts. -♪ his love -sometimes it takes more than a 90-minutteionless play to kick somebody out of their 40-hour workweek. -an entertainer'rytake on american his and a world-renowned artist tapping the global refugee crisis. -you know, they all have families, have children, and we cannot pretenwe ar. -plus the joy servedm p by the coolest mus town focused on something sweet. -when you see the power of human connectionli in such a simpfied form, i exink it can be a greaple of how we should move forward as a country. -helloi'm thuy vu. welcome to a special edition of "kqed newsroom" about ts and culture. from our archives we' innovativeng storieswi and influential figures in film, the performing arts, and sual culture. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate. from immigration policy to health care to the economy, there's a lot going on in politics. that means plenty of mat rial for comedians li wood jr. he's a correspondent on comedy central's "the daily show." kqed's sheraz sadiq caught up with him while he s in town for the
♪ -next, a "kqed newsroom" special on the arts. -♪ his love -sometimes it takes more than a 90-minutteionless play to kick somebody out of their 40-hour workweek. -an entertainer'rytake on american his and a world-renowned artist tapping the global refugee crisis. -you know, they all have families, have children, and we cannot pretenwe ar. -plus the joy servedm p by the coolest mus town focused on something sweet. -when you see the power of human connectionli in such a simpfied...
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welcome to a special edition of "kqed newsroom"ul about arts andre.gram, we're revisiting stories o fr archives with innovative and influential figures in film, the perfortung arts, and visual c. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate.
welcome to a special edition of "kqed newsroom"ul about arts andre.gram, we're revisiting stories o fr archives with innovative and influential figures in film, the perfortung arts, and visual c. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate.
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>>> tonight on kqed newsroom. from health care to civil rights democratic presidential hopefuls got to make theirpitches. >>> also shocking detention conditions for migrant children emerge as appeals for humanitarian aid at therder divide democrats. >>> and the supreme court ends its term.' look at how key rulings this week could affect california. >>> hell and welcome. we begin our show with the democratic debates. >>> this week millions of viewers tuned in for their first extended look at the crowded democratic primary field. the debate featured 20 candidates. last night senator kamala harris attacked former vice joe biden for his comments on bngsing and wor with segregationist senators s on wednesdaator elizabeth warren who is the only candidate polling in double digits on stage held strong in the first partof the debate. many are calling julian castro the breakout star of the first night. joining me is the senior political writer f the "san francisco chronicle" and los angeles political timesin write g us. muc
>>> tonight on kqed newsroom. from health care to civil rights democratic presidential hopefuls got to make theirpitches. >>> also shocking detention conditions for migrant children emerge as appeals for humanitarian aid at therder divide democrats. >>> and the supreme court ends its term.' look at how key rulings this week could affect california. >>> hell and welcome. we begin our show with the democratic debates. >>> this week millions of viewers...
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. >> tonight on kqed newsroom rabbit mueller long awaited testimony and -- also a major housing contract in san biunno was rejected despite complying with city regulations ngspar questions about how to get approval faprocess. book nominated chief privacy officer with a million dollar fine hello, and welcome to kqed. el begin our show with special council robert r's testimony to the house judicialal and intelligence committees on wednesday. he spent hours front of the congressional committees sounding the alarm of russian interference in our elections and pushing back president trump's insistence the two-year viims in the 2016 was a witch hunt but he didn't give democrats the game changing moment they were look for. it remains unclear whether republicans will do anythingto mbat what mueller warned was an active threat from russia. . >>> >>> joining me ishe onposi of partners on both sides. there wee key moments in which she indicated that he would not be able o charge the president sitting president under the department of justice policy and presidentcould be charged after he leaves offic
. >> tonight on kqed newsroom rabbit mueller long awaited testimony and -- also a major housing contract in san biunno was rejected despite complying with city regulations ngspar questions about how to get approval faprocess. book nominated chief privacy officer with a million dollar fine hello, and welcome to kqed. el begin our show with special council robert r's testimony to the house judicialal and intelligence committees on wednesday. he spent hours front of the congressional...
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♪ -next, a "kqed newsroom" special on the arts. -♪ his love -snetimes it takes more thaa , intermissionlessy to kick somebody out of their 40-hour workwe-a. entertainer's take on american history and a world-renowned artist tapping the global refugee crisis. -you know, they all have families, have children, and we cannot pretend we are naive on those issues. -plus the joy served up by the coolest museum in town focused on something sweet. -when you see the power of human connection in such a simplified form, i think it can be aas a country.e of hod -hello. i'm thuy vu. welcome to a special edition of "ed newsroom" about arts and culture. -hello. i'm thuy vu. on this program, we're revisiting stories from our archives with innovative and influential figures in filmi the perf arts, and visual culture. we begin with the role of comedy in today's political climate.ra from immon policy to health care to the economy, there's a lot going on in politic that means plenty of material for comedians like roy wood jre he's a corresp on comedy central's "the daily show." kqed's sheraz sadiq caught up wit
♪ -next, a "kqed newsroom" special on the arts. -♪ his love -snetimes it takes more thaa , intermissionlessy to kick somebody out of their 40-hour workwe-a. entertainer's take on american history and a world-renowned artist tapping the global refugee crisis. -you know, they all have families, have children, and we cannot pretend we are naive on those issues. -plus the joy served up by the coolest museum in town focused on something sweet. -when you see the power of human...
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. >> tonight on kqed newsroom rabbit mueller awlong ted testimony and -- also a major housing contractty regulations sparking quesions about how to get approval process. facebook nominated chief privacy officer with a million dollar fine hello, and welcome to kqed. we begin our show with special council robert mueller's testimony tothe house judicialal and intelligence committees on wednesday. he spent hours in front of the congressional committees sounding the alarm of russian interference in our elections and pushing
. >> tonight on kqed newsroom rabbit mueller awlong ted testimony and -- also a major housing contractty regulations sparking quesions about how to get approval process. facebook nominated chief privacy officer with a million dollar fine hello, and welcome to kqed. we begin our show with special council robert mueller's testimony tothe house judicialal and intelligence committees on wednesday. he spent hours in front of the congressional committees sounding the alarm of russian...
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newsroom journalist and would not compromise. eventually was hired by "the advocate." also contribute it to "the bay area reporter." was hired by kqedfor a public television show called "newsroom." this is a screenshot. withst his relationship the advocate in a battle with the publicist. david good stein. was vanished from the pages of the advocate for many years. till he sold the magazine to someone else. grant som" lost their he opened the 1980's unemployed again and still looking for full-time work. interestingly, at the same time "the san francisco chronicle" decided that he needed a more regular coverage of a gay community, it had become a powerful political and social force in san francisco and the firsthired as openly gay reporter on a mainstream newspaper. "the san francisco chronicle." his career really took off. he was with the chronicle up until the time he died. he was with the chronicle at a a key period. he had covered the assassination of harvey milk and the mayor and that had led them to be offered the opportunity rightly -- to write the biography of harvey milk that was made into the 2009 film "milk. " by ghost danc
newsroom journalist and would not compromise. eventually was hired by "the advocate." also contribute it to "the bay area reporter." was hired by kqedfor a public television show called "newsroom." this is a screenshot. withst his relationship the advocate in a battle with the publicist. david good stein. was vanished from the pages of the advocate for many years. till he sold the magazine to someone else. grant som" lost their he opened the 1980's unemployed...
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newsroom journalist, and he would not compromise on those things. eventually he was hired by "the advocate." he wrote for them for years. also contribute it to "the bay area reporter." was hired by kqed for a public television show called "newsroom." this is a screenshot. he lost his relationship with "the advocate" in a battle with the publisher at the time, david goodstein, and was banished from the pages of the advocate for many years until he sold the magazine to someone else. grant fromst their the ford foundation, so he opened the 1980's unemployed again and looking for full-time work. interestingly, at the same time "the san francisco chronicle" decided they needed a full-time or more regular coverage of the gay community, it had become a powerful political and economic and social force in san francisco and randy got hired as the first openly gay reporter on a mainstream daily newspaper, the san francisco chronicle." his career really took off. he was with "the chronicle" up until the time he died. he was with "the chronicle" at a key period. he had been at kqed in a key theod as well, covering assassination of harvey milk and mayor moscone, and that enabled him to write the b
newsroom journalist, and he would not compromise on those things. eventually he was hired by "the advocate." he wrote for them for years. also contribute it to "the bay area reporter." was hired by kqed for a public television show called "newsroom." this is a screenshot. he lost his relationship with "the advocate" in a battle with the publisher at the time, david goodstein, and was banished from the pages of the advocate for many years until he sold the...