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noah: charlotte. noah garden, nice to see you. skyler: skyler. noah: thanks for coming in.the quality, but -- lemonis: thanks for meeting with us, by the way... noah: oh, of course. lemonis: ...on short notice. we're in the big leagues. charlotte: i know. the major leagues, literally. yeah. as far as product, we do phone cases. we have these wireless chargers, which i think are going to be a really awesome way to go. they're kind of a different product that -- lemonis: wanted you to see the quality and the weight, and i wanted you to see the cases. noah: what's generally the price point? charlotte: they'll be $29. skyler: we think that's the right price point... charlotte: that's a better price point. skyler: ...because our focus is on, how can we provide that level of sell-through but also provide that level of quality that we want, because it's our brands on the line, both mlb, of course, and everkin, right? charlotte: we'll go through some stuff that we put together for you guys. i see them as kind of complementary designs. so, we can do stuff with team logos, but we can
noah: charlotte. noah garden, nice to see you. skyler: skyler. noah: thanks for coming in.the quality, but -- lemonis: thanks for meeting with us, by the way... noah: oh, of course. lemonis: ...on short notice. we're in the big leagues. charlotte: i know. the major leagues, literally. yeah. as far as product, we do phone cases. we have these wireless chargers, which i think are going to be a really awesome way to go. they're kind of a different product that -- lemonis: wanted you to see the...
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trevor noah was born in south africa and came to the united states in 2011. he replaced june steward on the show in 2015 and since then he's made the show his bringing a unique look on american politics and culture. >> for me as an african there's something familiar about trump that makes me feel at home. what i'm trying to say is donald trump is presidential, he just happens to be running on the wrong continent. in 2016 i say it's time to be bold once more and elect america's first african president. and when that happens, when a true african finally enters the oval office the people of africa will erupt into songs of praise. mexican rapists. >> in march like all late night hosts noah began broadcasting from home. and after the killing of george floyd noah's shows have become even more personal and poignant. >> i don't know what made that video more painful for people to watch. the fact that that man was having his life taken in front of our eyes, the fact we were watching someone being murdered by someone whose job is to protect and serve, or the fact he se
trevor noah was born in south africa and came to the united states in 2011. he replaced june steward on the show in 2015 and since then he's made the show his bringing a unique look on american politics and culture. >> for me as an african there's something familiar about trump that makes me feel at home. what i'm trying to say is donald trump is presidential, he just happens to be running on the wrong continent. in 2016 i say it's time to be bold once more and elect america's first...
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. >>> trevor noah was born in south africa and came to the united states in 2011. he replaced jon stewart on comedy central? 2015. since then, he's made the show his, bringing a unique look at american application and culture. >> i know he's comments about immigrants were upsetting to some people. but for me as an african, there's something about trump that makes me feel home. he's presidential. he just happens to be running on the wrong continent. once more, elect america's first african president. and when that happens, when a true african finally enters the oval office, the people of africa will erupt into songs of praise. [ speaking foreign language ] mexican rapists. >> in march like all late night hosts noah began broadcasting from home. after the kill of george floyd, he's focused on race and equality and police reform. >> i don't know what made that more painful for people to watch, the fact that that man was having his life taken in front of our eyes, the fact that we were watching somebody being murdered by someone whose job is to protect and seven or the
. >>> trevor noah was born in south africa and came to the united states in 2011. he replaced jon stewart on comedy central? 2015. since then, he's made the show his, bringing a unique look at american application and culture. >> i know he's comments about immigrants were upsetting to some people. but for me as an african, there's something about trump that makes me feel home. he's presidential. he just happens to be running on the wrong continent. once more, elect america's...
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trevor noah was born in south africa and came to the united states in 2011.ed june steward on the show in 2015 and since then he's made the show his bringing a unique look on american politics and culture. >> for me as an african there's something familiar about trump that makes me feel at home. what i'm trying to say is donald trump is presidential, he just happens to be running on the wrong continent. in 2016 i say it's time to be bold once more and elect america's first african president. and when that happens, when a true african finally enters the oval office the people of africa will erupt into songs of praise. mexican rapists. >> in march like all late night hosts no b
trevor noah was born in south africa and came to the united states in 2011.ed june steward on the show in 2015 and since then he's made the show his bringing a unique look on american politics and culture. >> for me as an african there's something familiar about trump that makes me feel at home. what i'm trying to say is donald trump is presidential, he just happens to be running on the wrong continent. in 2016 i say it's time to be bold once more and elect america's first african...
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here's noah with a sweet swing in santa clara >> 5-year-old noah at the plate.nd they're about to be unloaded. little noah is scam perfecting around the bases for his first home run ever. >> that was a big hit right there. >> and aloha means "grand slam." check out dad with a high-five for noah on the way home and a high-fiv announcer: today on "tamron hall"... [sirens wailing] [crowd shouting] - we're tired of it. - should i be scared? i don't know. announcer: young protestors on the front lines... - we're fighting for our rights. - we're gonna do this peacefully. announcer: speaking out... - hear me when i say that it is time for me to speak my mind. announcer: wanting their voices to be heard... - i feel like it's my duty to stand up. - ♪ i've always been a fighter ♪ - because of the color of my skin, i'm constantly treated as if i've done something wrong. th. - ner giving up on me ♪ - black lives matter, then, now, and will always matter. welcome to a very special edition of the "tamron hall show" from my house. 2013, the cofounders of the black lives matter
here's noah with a sweet swing in santa clara >> 5-year-old noah at the plate.nd they're about to be unloaded. little noah is scam perfecting around the bases for his first home run ever. >> that was a big hit right there. >> and aloha means "grand slam." check out dad with a high-five for noah on the way home and a high-fiv announcer: today on "tamron hall"... [sirens wailing] [crowd shouting] - we're tired of it. - should i be scared? i don't know....
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noah's very existence was a crime. that experience and the transformation he's seen in south africa is where we began our conversation. >> you know, one of the reasons i really wanted to talk to you, particularly in this time, is that i spent a fair amount of time in south africa in the days before mandela was elected. i was able to be there on election day, which was one of the most extraordinary days of my life to witness. and have gone back an awful lot. it's a country a care a lot about. you are from a country which has undergone this extraordinary transformation, a transformation that, you know, when i first went there in 1985 people said, oh, it's impossible. it's going to end up in a blood bath. >> right. >> and that has nod happened. so you are from a place where transformation and reform has taken place. how optimistic are you that reform in police departments in america is possibl, that reform in the inequalities in america and the education system is possible. >> here is one of the biggest things coming from
noah's very existence was a crime. that experience and the transformation he's seen in south africa is where we began our conversation. >> you know, one of the reasons i really wanted to talk to you, particularly in this time, is that i spent a fair amount of time in south africa in the days before mandela was elected. i was able to be there on election day, which was one of the most extraordinary days of my life to witness. and have gone back an awful lot. it's a country a care a lot...
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it would be like if noah built the ark but didn't tell anyone why he was doing it. ( noah ) "this thingroject i'm creating. i will probably sell it on etsy or something. "is something bad about to happen?" ( noah ) "no, no, definitely not. by the way, do you have two... albino tigers?" in other news, all over the world, people are starting to push back against government lockdown orders, because for many people, not working and not having kids in school far outweighs the risk of coronavirus. well, yesterday in wisconsin, the state supreme court gave the anti-lockdown movement a major win. >> reporter: and we begin with breaking news overnight. a major decision on stay-at-home orders. this could reverberate nationwide. now, the wisconsin supreme court overturning the state's mandate to stay home as unenforceable under state law. this is a victory for people across the country opposing directives aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus. it didn't take long for bars to reopen in wisconsin after the ruling, no masks in sight. >> trevor: yes, wisconsin's supreme court struck down the
it would be like if noah built the ark but didn't tell anyone why he was doing it. ( noah ) "this thingroject i'm creating. i will probably sell it on etsy or something. "is something bad about to happen?" ( noah ) "no, no, definitely not. by the way, do you have two... albino tigers?" in other news, all over the world, people are starting to push back against government lockdown orders, because for many people, not working and not having kids in school far outweighs...
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here's noah with a sweet swing in santala >>-year-ol unloaded.tle noah is scam perfecting around the bases for his first home run ever. >> that was a big hit right there. >> and aloha means "grand slam." check out dad with a high-five for noah on the way home and a high-five from grandpa grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 if yoyou'll get 2ed. vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. every year, you can see spectacular celebrities at aids walk san francisco. this year they are coming to you! join bette midler gl
here's noah with a sweet swing in santala >>-year-ol unloaded.tle noah is scam perfecting around the bases for his first home run ever. >> that was a big hit right there. >> and aloha means "grand slam." check out dad with a high-five for noah on the way home and a high-five from grandpa grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 if yoyou'll get 2ed. vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or...
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here is noah with a sweet swing in santa clara. >> 5-year-old noah at the plate.ching with the based loaded. and they are about to be unloaded. little noah scampering around the bases for his first home run ever. >> that's a big hit there. >> grand slam. check out dad with a high five for noah on his way home. nice job, son. and then a high five from grandpa as well. we just called your play, on can puyoun tv.k atback to yohecr its going pretty niay in uow and they were really warm but finally a little bit of a cool down in the inland valleys and really typical throughout the day today with a dose of low clouds and fog. steady on shore push and that persistent marine layer allowing for temperatures to stay rather cool around the bay early on but then we'll warm up. the flags you can see blowing there. where should we be this time of year? first day of summer and certainly should be in the 80s but we're going to be upper .0ed in parts of the bayth santa rosa, are 82. concord 87. you should be about 83. oakland mid 70s. few degrees above average. peninsula upper 70s
here is noah with a sweet swing in santa clara. >> 5-year-old noah at the plate.ching with the based loaded. and they are about to be unloaded. little noah scampering around the bases for his first home run ever. >> that's a big hit there. >> grand slam. check out dad with a high five for noah on his way home. nice job, son. and then a high five from grandpa as well. we just called your play, on can puyoun tv.k atback to yohecr its going pretty niay in uow and they were really...
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here's noah with a sweet swing in santa clara. >> 5-year-old noah with a play, dad pete pitching witho be unloaded. little noah is scammering around the bases for his first home run ever. and aloha means grand slam. check out dad with a high five for noah on his way home. nice job, son. and then a high five from grandpa as well. we just called your play on abc abc 7 call my play so we can put yo tv. th's your lt's it backlisa, how summer? this year 2020, man. >> i like what that lady said in the package it's kind of a wash. i mean here we are halfway through the year and it's been a great year, right? good morning, everyone. we do have summer solstice at 2:43 and as summer arrives we're going to have that summer spread with us meaning low clouds and fog at the coast and temperatures about 30 degrees from our beaches to inland valleys. but where should we be this time of year? as we look at what is average we are a little bit above average in most cities. for santa rosa 88 today, that's 6 degrees above average. concord about 87, oakland in the mid-70s so about 4 degrees where you shoul
here's noah with a sweet swing in santa clara. >> 5-year-old noah with a play, dad pete pitching witho be unloaded. little noah is scammering around the bases for his first home run ever. and aloha means grand slam. check out dad with a high five for noah on his way home. nice job, son. and then a high five from grandpa as well. we just called your play on abc abc 7 call my play so we can put yo tv. th's your lt's it backlisa, how summer? this year 2020, man. >> i like what that...
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my nvrgs with trevor noah tonight. someone who grew up good the legacy of intuitional racism.g up, history being made at this moment in the president's rally tomorrow in the middle of the pandemic in tulsa, oklahoma. one of the worst massacres ever 99 years ago. we begin with calm leader who has lived through some of the most consequential moments in history. i spoke with house majority whip james clieb earn tomorrow. so much has happened in our country tonight. i'm wondering what's on your mind with the president's rally tomorrow and today being juneteenth. >> thanks for having me, anderson. one of the things i've be thinking about in the last several day is juneteenth, what it means, why we give light to it. remember, the emancipation proclamation, the one that we all talk about, that was effective january 1, 1863. grainger. general grainger went in to galveston, texas, june 1th, 1865, 30 months later did the slaves in texas find out they were free. it highlights the need to communicate, and what i'm seeing now is the fact that the american people are beginning to communicat
my nvrgs with trevor noah tonight. someone who grew up good the legacy of intuitional racism.g up, history being made at this moment in the president's rally tomorrow in the middle of the pandemic in tulsa, oklahoma. one of the worst massacres ever 99 years ago. we begin with calm leader who has lived through some of the most consequential moments in history. i spoke with house majority whip james clieb earn tomorrow. so much has happened in our country tonight. i'm wondering what's on your...
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two people who signed that letter, cynthia alksne, former federal prosecutor and msnbc analyst, and noah bookbinder, executive director for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. cynthia, you signed this letter more than a month ago. how have the events of the past month shaped your thinking? >> well, every time you turn around, there's another episode where bill barr is abusing the calling of the justice department to do justice. this week we learned that he was intervening in the cohen case and pressuring people to change those charges. he dismissed the flynn case, a man who had pled guilty twice for lying. he reduced the charges in the stone case. there's just no shortage of things. he's lied about the mueller case. he dismissed the united states attorney in new york, not only lying to the u.s. attorney about what was about to happen, but also lying to the u.s. attorney in the northern district of new jersey about the case. he also basically ordered that the peaceful protesters be teargassed in lafayette square. i mean there is nothing about his tenure that suggests tha
two people who signed that letter, cynthia alksne, former federal prosecutor and msnbc analyst, and noah bookbinder, executive director for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. cynthia, you signed this letter more than a month ago. how have the events of the past month shaped your thinking? >> well, every time you turn around, there's another episode where bill barr is abusing the calling of the justice department to do justice. this week we learned that he was...
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i'm trevor noah.ght's episode, laverne cox is here to talk about trans representation in tv and film. n.f.l. star and activist malcolm jenkins will talk about his new initiative that he announced at the espys, and president trump relaunches his campaign in a stadium packed with tens of people. let's catch up on today's headlines. welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> from trevor's couch to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with trevor noah! ♪ ♪ >> trevor: let's begin with statues. the house where society honors people from history and the park where teenagers meet to buy drugs. protesters have been tearing down confederate memorials around the country since the george floyd protest began. so many of the statues have been pulled down that people are turning their sites on other historical figures. >> in portland protesters lighting on fire the monument of george washington before pulling it down. the nation's first president face down and covered in graffiti be
i'm trevor noah.ght's episode, laverne cox is here to talk about trans representation in tv and film. n.f.l. star and activist malcolm jenkins will talk about his new initiative that he announced at the espys, and president trump relaunches his campaign in a stadium packed with tens of people. let's catch up on today's headlines. welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> from trevor's couch to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with...
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check out dad with a high five for noah on his way home. nice job, son. five from gra grandpa as well. abc 7 tv.e to useht that's your look at sports. let's send it back to you. >>> all right, let's get a check of the weather now. first day of summer officially. >> yeah, that's right. i was look at all the different regions around the world and the north pole and alaska 24 hours of daylight. of course no daylight in the south pole, and we're only about 14 hours, 47 minutes of daylight. actually our longest day will be tomorrow when that sun sets at 8:35. today it sets at 8:24. and as we look at that we're also looking at where we should be for this time of year in terms of temperatures. we're going to be a little above average in most locations, so they stack up to be a pretty warm afternoon. as we look at santa rosa, 88. the average is 82. concord coming in at 87 about today, and oakland 75. you can see redwood city in and around the upper 70s. san jose about 6 degrees above average, and you will have that fog. it will be breezy downtown san francisco. n
check out dad with a high five for noah on his way home. nice job, son. five from gra grandpa as well. abc 7 tv.e to useht that's your look at sports. let's send it back to you. >>> all right, let's get a check of the weather now. first day of summer officially. >> yeah, that's right. i was look at all the different regions around the world and the north pole and alaska 24 hours of daylight. of course no daylight in the south pole, and we're only about 14 hours, 47 minutes of...
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trever noah and his thoughts on the charges announced today on the police officer who killed rayshardoks. >>> it is a busy night. let's see what chris is working on. >> we've had a lot of changes in the last hour or so, anderson. we have extraordinary access inside the ray shard brooks case. there is apparently a potential revolt going on by police in atlanta because of the charges against the two officers today. dozens and dozens of officers according to our ryan young are not responding to calls or are calling in sick. this is basically their reaction of not wanting to work if this is what is happening. so we have the mayor of atlanta tonight. we also learned today, interesting things on the charges, one was the prosecutors don't see him as the only victim. they listed other ones. one of them is named melvin evans. he was there. he saw everything that happened in real time. he is with us tonight. we also have the attorneys for the other officer involved. not rolfe the one who did the shooting but officer brosnan the first to encounter rayshard brooks that night. his attorneys are he
trever noah and his thoughts on the charges announced today on the police officer who killed rayshardoks. >>> it is a busy night. let's see what chris is working on. >> we've had a lot of changes in the last hour or so, anderson. we have extraordinary access inside the ray shard brooks case. there is apparently a potential revolt going on by police in atlanta because of the charges against the two officers today. dozens and dozens of officers according to our ryan young are not...
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in any case he does, that flipping him ended up just tearing apart all of noah's ark. you see. >> did you ever learn what happened to the second prisoner? >> i have, the prison rules. >> it would have been one of two other men, and i have his name in an earlier draft i included it, and then excluded it, because i didn't have it absolutely for certain he was the one on the site of the execution that day with robert. i say that, because there wasn't an execution that ended up happening on march 20th, as you might imagine. the germans aren't like, well, we missed this guy, but still have this one, so let's go take care of him. i was able to isolate it to those two. i ended up not includes it, because i couldn't say for certain which one he would have been. >> i read your book. i enjoyed it. >> oh, thank you. >> it's quite complicated. you end up, a lot of it perhaps not just history, but the whole story. when you end it with him going to the trial. >> i mean that in a nutshift -- >> i'm going to try to make this brief, and not give away to which. maurice works for the vic
in any case he does, that flipping him ended up just tearing apart all of noah's ark. you see. >> did you ever learn what happened to the second prisoner? >> i have, the prison rules. >> it would have been one of two other men, and i have his name in an earlier draft i included it, and then excluded it, because i didn't have it absolutely for certain he was the one on the site of the execution that day with robert. i say that, because there wasn't an execution that ended up...
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plus, part of my conversation with the daily show's trevor noah about race and justice in america, as seen by someone who grew up where racial injustice, apartheid, was once the law of the land. >>> first, though, charges in the killing of rayshard brooks, which could lead to a death sentence for garrett rolfe, the police officer who shot him twice in the back as he fled at a wendy's thrive-thru friday night. there were moments in the courtroom where those charges were announced that made people gasp. such as when fulton county da showed a still frame of mr. brooks on the pavement, dying, and officer rolfe kicking him. not rendering medical assistance. for some of the last moments of rayshard brooks's life, what was going through his dying mind, a man who had taken an oath to protect the public was kicking him, when he was down. and dying. and the other officer, devin brosnan, was standing on, on him. >> we were able to conclude that, based on the way that these officers conducted themselves while mr. brooks was lying there, that the demeanor of the officers immediately after the shoo
plus, part of my conversation with the daily show's trevor noah about race and justice in america, as seen by someone who grew up where racial injustice, apartheid, was once the law of the land. >>> first, though, charges in the killing of rayshard brooks, which could lead to a death sentence for garrett rolfe, the police officer who shot him twice in the back as he fled at a wendy's thrive-thru friday night. there were moments in the courtroom where those charges were announced that...
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big rallies, his signature rally starting next week, despite the covid spike, joe biden told trevor noahncern is that the president will try to steal the election. >> this president is going to try to steal this election. this is the guy who said all mail-in ballots are fraudulent, while he sits behind the desk in the oval office and writes his mail-in ballot to vote in a primary. >> have you ever considered what would happen if the election result came out as you being the winner and trump refused to leave? >> yes, i have. and i was so damn proud, you have four chiefs of staff coming out and ripping the skin off of trump. and you have so many rank and file military personnel saying, whoa, we're not a military state, this is not who we are. i promise you, i'm absolutely convinced they will escort him from the white house with great dispatch. >> join me now is mike memoli, nbc news correspondent in philadelphia where biden is speaking on the economy at this hour. jen palmieri, and former republican congressman david jolly of florida. mike memoli, it seemed to me joe biden was sharpening h
big rallies, his signature rally starting next week, despite the covid spike, joe biden told trevor noahncern is that the president will try to steal the election. >> this president is going to try to steal this election. this is the guy who said all mail-in ballots are fraudulent, while he sits behind the desk in the oval office and writes his mail-in ballot to vote in a primary. >> have you ever considered what would happen if the election result came out as you being the winner...
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robert was working for one known as noah's ark. run by a woman, and it was the largest resistance cell in all of france at the time. murray ended up leaving france just as robert entered it, -- marie ended up -- up leaving france just as robert entered it, and she called 1943 the terrible year. she literally forgot how many agents were arrested. robert is seeing the people he is working with one day, and then he does not hear from them again, so he has to imagine -- well, he knows that he will probably never see them again. so paranoia sets in. "my next?" in.t sets and -- guilt sets "why am i not captured? those captured?" next -- "am i next?" he is still thinking there is a way to carry out the work even though his cell has been decimated. one night, he's asleep in a barn and he is jostled awake. he sees a half circle of men around him in felt hats and leather jackets and thin smiles on their face. they said, "how are you this evening?" and then they started to beat him. they did not stop until he was tied up, he said, like a saus
robert was working for one known as noah's ark. run by a woman, and it was the largest resistance cell in all of france at the time. murray ended up leaving france just as robert entered it, -- marie ended up -- up leaving france just as robert entered it, and she called 1943 the terrible year. she literally forgot how many agents were arrested. robert is seeing the people he is working with one day, and then he does not hear from them again, so he has to imagine -- well, he knows that he will...
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noah, thank you for joining us. let me ask you first about your perspective on this question of what exactly the president knew here. we have the white house insisting he wasn't told anything, seeming to leave open the possibility this was in the presidential daily briefing. what is your sense of that question? >> yeah. the reporting that we've been privy to suggests that this was in the intelligence briefing. i have no reason to doubt that. there is a reasonable explanation for why you wouldn't be hearing about this from the president or the white house, and that was illustrated by courtney, which is that the intelligence is anything but rock solid here. the last thing you would like to do in this situation is to prosecute these allegations, as serious as they are and without incontrovertible evidence suggesting that these events actually happened, opening yourself up to two problems. one, a significant embarrassment for the administration and the nation if they can't be proven or, rather, even discounted. and, two
noah, thank you for joining us. let me ask you first about your perspective on this question of what exactly the president knew here. we have the white house insisting he wasn't told anything, seeming to leave open the possibility this was in the presidential daily briefing. what is your sense of that question? >> yeah. the reporting that we've been privy to suggests that this was in the intelligence briefing. i have no reason to doubt that. there is a reasonable explanation for why you...
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i'm trevor noah, and it is now week three of the protests against police brutality, month three of us staying inside because of the coronavirus, and year three of me not eating dairy. wait, is ice cream dairy? on tonight's episode, roy wood, jr. solves racism, nascar crashes the confederate flag, and how canada can solve all of america's problems. let's get into it. welcome to "the daily distancing show." ♪ ♪ >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with trevor noah! ♪ ♪ >> trevor: okay, first up, let's talk about some of the change taking place in america right now. in the weeks since protests began following the murder of george floyd, the movement has been more successful than many people could have imagined. 53% of american voters now say that they support "black lives matter" with only two -- when only two years ago it was around 40%. multiple major corporations in america have now said they are actively going to diversify their workplace and hire black people who they've previously discriminated against for
i'm trevor noah, and it is now week three of the protests against police brutality, month three of us staying inside because of the coronavirus, and year three of me not eating dairy. wait, is ice cream dairy? on tonight's episode, roy wood, jr. solves racism, nascar crashes the confederate flag, and how canada can solve all of america's problems. let's get into it. welcome to "the daily distancing show." ♪ ♪ >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in...
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i'm trevor noah. on tonight's episode we'll be speaking with n.f.l. quarterback matt ryan about what's happening in atlanta. and what he thinks of colin kaepernick's possible future in the n.f.l. we'll also be joined by the president of the human right campaign, alphonso david. and we'll find out what everyone has learned from coronavirus. it's nothing. we've learned nothing. before all that, let's catch up on today's homicides. welcome to the "the daily social distance show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah." >> trevor: let's kick things off with the most important meal of the day: racism. >> reporter: a familiar face at breakfast for more than a century will soon be a thing of the past, quaker oats announcing that they're getting rid of the 130-year-old aunt jemima brand famous for pancake mixes, maple syrup, and other breakfast foods. in a statement to nbc news, quaker oats writing in part, "we recognize aunt jemima's origins are ba
i'm trevor noah. on tonight's episode we'll be speaking with n.f.l. quarterback matt ryan about what's happening in atlanta. and what he thinks of colin kaepernick's possible future in the n.f.l. we'll also be joined by the president of the human right campaign, alphonso david. and we'll find out what everyone has learned from coronavirus. it's nothing. we've learned nothing. before all that, let's catch up on today's homicides. welcome to the "the daily social distance show."...
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i'm trevor noah. it's now da 66 of us staying inside and trying to stop the people are beginning to emerge from the coronavirus for the first time in months. when you're talking to someone in person and you want to change your background, you have to physically move to another location. we look at teaching in the time of krone arks michael kosta faces death and aunt becky gets a full scholarship to prison. welcome to "the daily distancing show." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with trevor noah. >> trevor: you know, when i'm feeling down, nothing makes me happier than hearing some good news. also prozac works, but since the state says i'm no longer allowed to write prescriptions because i'm not qualified, here's our good news for you in our ongoing segment, "a ray of sunshine." ♪ ♪ let's kick it off with weed, aka marijuana, jazz, spinach, nelson man-edibles. for many people, it has been an important way to get thro
i'm trevor noah. it's now da 66 of us staying inside and trying to stop the people are beginning to emerge from the coronavirus for the first time in months. when you're talking to someone in person and you want to change your background, you have to physically move to another location. we look at teaching in the time of krone arks michael kosta faces death and aunt becky gets a full scholarship to prison. welcome to "the daily distancing show." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from trevor's...
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>> trevor: hey, everybody, welcome to the ep soafd the daily social distancing shoarks i'm trevor noah and it has now been nine weeks of us staying inside to try and stop the spread of coronavirus. and here's your quarantine tich the day, you want a great way to keep yourself busy kids busy and make money, teach your kids how to sew face masks. and if you are thinking wait, isn't that just a sweat shop, don't be ridiculous strks a sweat home. anyway, on tonight's episode beach fashion in the age of corona, where people are getting wet at church and president obama takes trump to school. so let's get into it welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is the daily social distancing show with trevor noah. >> trevor: every day our news feeds are bombarded by countless stories of bad coronavirus updates and stories about what celebrities look like now. either way, st all de pressing. so to help us remember the brighter life, let's get on with our ongoing segment, a ray of sunshine. z let's kick it off with
>> trevor: hey, everybody, welcome to the ep soafd the daily social distancing shoarks i'm trevor noah and it has now been nine weeks of us staying inside to try and stop the spread of coronavirus. and here's your quarantine tich the day, you want a great way to keep yourself busy kids busy and make money, teach your kids how to sew face masks. and if you are thinking wait, isn't that just a sweat shop, don't be ridiculous strks a sweat home. anyway, on tonight's episode beach fashion in...
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was the wrong thing to say. >> dana: it's trevor noah. but i like how you are referring to him in a very formal manner. nella, trevor. >> sorry. >> dana: i think what happened in georgia the other day on the day of their primary was terrible. nobody should have to wait that long to vote, it shouldn't be that hard. you hear stacy abrams on the view talking about that. >> fundamentally, we deserve to have elections that work for everyone. i believe that we saw a combination of malfeasance which is a continuance of the voter suppression that he inherited from brian kemp but also incompetence. we don't solve both of those problems, we are going to have a national breakdown of our elections come november. >> dana: so one, that is a very real concern, but to go, i do think the democrats are going to continue to say that there are efforts for republicans, republican governors, republican secretaries to try to prevent african-americans from getting to the polls. >> she is right about the problem but wrong about wh who s responsible. immediately b
was the wrong thing to say. >> dana: it's trevor noah. but i like how you are referring to him in a very formal manner. nella, trevor. >> sorry. >> dana: i think what happened in georgia the other day on the day of their primary was terrible. nobody should have to wait that long to vote, it shouldn't be that hard. you hear stacy abrams on the view talking about that. >> fundamentally, we deserve to have elections that work for everyone. i believe that we saw a...
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i'm trevor noah, and on tonight's upsewed, ll cool j is going to join us on the show. i chat to kimberly jones about "black lives matter," and john bolton has a brand-new book out exposing president trump. but the joke's on you, bolton because trump can't read. let's catch up on today's headlines, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with trevor noah! ♪ ♪ >> trevor: let's kick it off with the supreme court, the second highest court in the land after judge judy. president trump has been counting on the court's 5-4 conservative majority to make all his policy dreams come true, but for the second time this week, the courts are saying not so fast. >> we've got breaking news that comes from the supreme court, a decision that's going to impact so-called dreamers, these are people who were brought to this country as children by immigrant parents who were here illegally. their status has been in limbo tas the trump administration has tried to end a program known
i'm trevor noah, and on tonight's upsewed, ll cool j is going to join us on the show. i chat to kimberly jones about "black lives matter," and john bolton has a brand-new book out exposing president trump. but the joke's on you, bolton because trump can't read. let's catch up on today's headlines, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily distancing show" with...
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trevor: hey, everybody, welcome to another episode of "the daily social distancing show i'm trevor noah. on tonight's show, john legend is here to talk about his new album and he's going to give us a special socially-distanced performance. we're also going to be joined by bubba wallace to talk about nascar, the confederate flag, and the noose, the infamous noose that was found in his garage. so let's do this thing. welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah." ( * + *trevor + *) >> trevor: the big story that's had everybody talking, from social media to the morning news, has been bubba wallace, nascar, and the noose. now, if you missed the story, here's how it all went down: bubba wallace, the only black nascar driver, has been promoting the black lives matter movement and pushing nascar to ban the confederate flag from its races. nascar agreed, and bubba wallace immediately faced a huge firestorm from people who felt like he was blocki
trevor: hey, everybody, welcome to another episode of "the daily social distancing show i'm trevor noah. on tonight's show, john legend is here to talk about his new album and he's going to give us a special socially-distanced performance. we're also going to be joined by bubba wallace to talk about nascar, the confederate flag, and the noose, the infamous noose that was found in his garage. so let's do this thing. welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >>...
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i'm trevor noah. and it is now week five of the george floyd protests against police brutality, and month four of being stuck in my apartment recording the show. now, new york city is actually in phase two of reopening, which means many people can go back to their offices. however, i am not yet going back to the office, because that's exactly where corona thinks i'm going to go. to beat the virus are you have to think like the virus. in tonight's episode we talk to seth stoughton, and d.l. hughley, and what it's like to be black in america. first let's catch up on today's headlines. welcome to the "daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah." >> trevor: let's kick things off with immigration. it's the reason your food has flavor, and how the president met 66% of his wives. when donald trump ran for office, his platform was that he opposed illegal immigration. >> and
i'm trevor noah. and it is now week five of the george floyd protests against police brutality, and month four of being stuck in my apartment recording the show. now, new york city is actually in phase two of reopening, which means many people can go back to their offices. however, i am not yet going back to the office, because that's exactly where corona thinks i'm going to go. to beat the virus are you have to think like the virus. in tonight's episode we talk to seth stoughton, and d.l....
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. >> trevor noah. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> trevor noah from "the daily show." that's our conversation tonight. thanks for watching. >>> this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon. angry, threatening and defensive. president trump holding a campaign rally tomorrow in tulsa, oklahoma, despite warnings from health perktss that it's a bad idea to pack 20,000 people into an arena in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. is the president concerned? >> if you look, the numbers are minuscule compared to what it was. it's dying out. >> that a lie. and you'd have to ignore almost 120,000 dead americans. and climbing. to make that claim. sanjay gupta saying tonight he cannot find a single medical expert who is endorsing the rally and from a public health standpoint, this even shouldn't take place. the president looking forward to the rally despite concerns tweeting this today. any protestors and agitators, looters or low lives who are going to oklahoma, please understand you will not be treated like
. >> trevor noah. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> trevor noah from "the daily show." that's our conversation tonight. thanks for watching. >>> this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon. angry, threatening and defensive. president trump holding a campaign rally tomorrow in tulsa, oklahoma, despite warnings from health perktss that it's a bad idea to pack 20,000 people into an arena in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic....
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here's noah who's got a sweet swing in santa clara. >> 5-year-old noah perino. they're about to be unloaded. little moe yeah's scampering around the base for his first homerun ever. and a grand slam. nice job, son. hey, perinos, we just called your play on abc7. >> be sure to use the hashtag abc7 call my play so we can put you on tv. while we don't have that much sports, these abc7 call my plays are getting me through this quarantine. >> thanks, chris. special thanks to michelle for sending that one in. >>> i'm kris reyes. a huge juneteenth gathering in san jose. the youth organizers say they are not going to let this movement lose momentum. >> what oakland is now doing for restaurants and businesses. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. look for the news any time on the abc7 news app. thanks for joining us tonight. >> from all of us here at abc7 news, have a good night as well as an early happy father's day. and this is a live look at the scene at lake merritt in oakland. it is jam packed as people celebrate juneteenth. it's going to be hard for anybody
here's noah who's got a sweet swing in santa clara. >> 5-year-old noah perino. they're about to be unloaded. little moe yeah's scampering around the base for his first homerun ever. and a grand slam. nice job, son. hey, perinos, we just called your play on abc7. >> be sure to use the hashtag abc7 call my play so we can put you on tv. while we don't have that much sports, these abc7 call my plays are getting me through this quarantine. >> thanks, chris. special thanks to...
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captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> trevor: hey, everybody, i'm trevor noah. welcome to another episode of "the daily social distancing show." on tonight's episode, we wanted to talk about the only conversation every american is having right now: what do you do about the police? do you abolish them? do you defund them? do you make them smoke the whole carton of tear gas so they learn their lesson? well, tonight instead of guessing or using some random account on twitter to try and figure it out, we're going to be speaking to actual organizers and some of the actual people who have been behind the "defund the police" andthe abolish movements from the very beginning. so if you're confused, or if you don't agree, or if you just want to try and find out what the hell is going on, well, tonight's episode is specific for you you. yeah, you bryan. i see you. welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah." >> trevor: al
captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> trevor: hey, everybody, i'm trevor noah. welcome to another episode of "the daily social distancing show." on tonight's episode, we wanted to talk about the only conversation every american is having right now: what do you do about the police? do you abolish them? do you defund them? do you make them smoke the whole carton of tear gas so they learn their lesson? well, tonight instead of guessing or using some random account on...
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june 12th. >> noah also said that videos like the one in the rayshard brooks case are forcing americansnd people to see what really happens in society. the officer who shot and killed brooks, by the way, is spending the weekend in an atlanta area jail. >> ex-officer garrett rolfe is waiting for his first court appearance. and sent his attorneys instead. this battle continues against the charges against him and another officer. sasha chen is in atlanta. there is one congressman that says he wants an investigation? >> yeah, victor, representative doug collins said he wants an independent district attorney investigation. saying that the decision to charge these officers before the georgia bureau of investigations completed its report was a political decision, not a legal one. the georgia sheriff's association has come out with a statement condemning the d.a. here. but the d.a. says his office is independent and can make distributions guardless s rega. >> reporter: former officer garrett rolfe waived his appearance to court. this comes a week after he fired the shot that killed rayshard bro
june 12th. >> noah also said that videos like the one in the rayshard brooks case are forcing americansnd people to see what really happens in society. the officer who shot and killed brooks, by the way, is spending the weekend in an atlanta area jail. >> ex-officer garrett rolfe is waiting for his first court appearance. and sent his attorneys instead. this battle continues against the charges against him and another officer. sasha chen is in atlanta. there is one congressman that...
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i'm trevor noah. and on today's accept soad, superstar. gabrielle union will be joining us, we'll be talking to senator tim scott about leading the republican effort on police reform, and we tell white people how to get involved in racial justice. turns out, following oprah on instagram isn't enough. but before all that, let's catch >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah." >> trevor: let's begin with the police. if you're black, you know them as the guys pulling you over. if you're white, you know them as the guys that give lap dances at bachelorette parties. for three weeks since the killing of george floyd, millions of people around the country have been calling for police to be reined in. and after weeks of local leaders responding to the protests, today, the president carefull carefully shuffled down the ramp into the fray. called for some modest changes, like a database to track police misconduct. there was a new thing that w
i'm trevor noah. and on today's accept soad, superstar. gabrielle union will be joining us, we'll be talking to senator tim scott about leading the republican effort on police reform, and we tell white people how to get involved in racial justice. turns out, following oprah on instagram isn't enough. but before all that, let's catch >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor...
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. >> trevor noah, thank you very much. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much, anderson. >> trevor noah from "the daily show." that's our conversation tonight. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to our viewers here in the united states all around the world, mime michael holmes, and ahead here on "cnn newsroom." coronavirus cases in arizona are skyrocketing. that is not stopping donald trump, though, from making it the site of, yes, his next rally. we'll have the latest for you. >>> just about 24 hours before the release of his explosive tell-all book, john bolton speaking out. hear his chilling warning for america. >>> and startling new statistics about racism in the uk. a cnn exclusive report. ♪ >>> welcome, everyone. u.s. president donald trump and his staff have spent the past day doing damage control after the president's campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma failed to meet expectations. they had anticipated a much larger crowd. 100,000 or so. but the tulsa fire marshal says about only 6,000 people showed up.
. >> trevor noah, thank you very much. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much, anderson. >> trevor noah from "the daily show." that's our conversation tonight. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to our viewers here in the united states all around the world, mime michael holmes, and ahead here on "cnn newsroom." coronavirus cases in arizona are skyrocketing. that is not stopping donald trump, though, from making it the site of, yes,...
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welcome to another episode of the daily social distancing show, i'm trevor noah and still in my apartment, still doing the show. and you know what's crazy is here we are. another monday, another monday in the middle of corona and in the middle of protests about police brutality. and yet it's another monday of another police brutality incident. like another story that has people going how long, how much, when is it enough. the story is out of atlanta. rayshard brooks. and forgive me if i get any of the details wrong. but as far as i know, you have probably seen the video or read the story. rayshard was in his car in a wendy's drive thru. he was drunk or tip see or he had had alcohol and he fell asleep. fell asleep, people are driving around his car. and so somebody at the windies called the cops. the cops arrived at wendys and they get rayshard out of the car. and they start talking to him for about 30 minutes. asking him, is he drunk, why is he driving, what is going on. it seems pretty standard. and the whole time throughout this video you have human beings being human beings. you have r
welcome to another episode of the daily social distancing show, i'm trevor noah and still in my apartment, still doing the show. and you know what's crazy is here we are. another monday, another monday in the middle of corona and in the middle of protests about police brutality. and yet it's another monday of another police brutality incident. like another story that has people going how long, how much, when is it enough. the story is out of atlanta. rayshard brooks. and forgive me if i get any...
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>> trevor: hey, everybody, i'm trevor noah. welcome to another episode of "the daily social distancing show." on tonight's show, i'm going to be joined by joe biden, former vice president of the united states and presumptive democratic nominee for president. we're going to be talking about his response to the black lives matters movement, his proposals for police reform, and what he's searching for in a running mate. also on tonight's episode: georgia's primary is a catastrophe, "gone with the wind" is gone from tv, and why baby names are changing forever. so let's get into it! welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah." ♪ ♪ >> trevor: okay, first up: since the murder of george floyd, activists and protesters around the country have been rallying around the slogans "defund the police" and "abolish the police." and while that hasn't happened yet in our cities, it is happening
>> trevor: hey, everybody, i'm trevor noah. welcome to another episode of "the daily social distancing show." on tonight's show, i'm going to be joined by joe biden, former vice president of the united states and presumptive democratic nominee for president. we're going to be talking about his response to the black lives matters movement, his proposals for police reform, and what he's searching for in a running mate. also on tonight's episode: georgia's primary is a catastrophe,...