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platinum records. - nwa, at that point, is the biggest hip-hop band there is. - ♪ f*** the police ♪ -his is the thing." like, "the east coast is the home of hip-hop, "and we're always gonna have a say in where hip-hop goes." - ♪ now you're mad ♪ ♪ and you're thinking about stomping ♪ ♪ well, i'm from the south bronx, f*** compton ♪ - you're gonna continue making a lot of money off of this, do you think? - as long as there's violence, there's gonna be rap music, gangster rap music, whatever. - nwa was always too hot to hold. it had to splinter, and the first person who walks away is ice cube. - ♪ the filthy devils tried to kill me ♪ - the same reason ice cube left the group is the same reason i left. [laughs] you know, i'm tired of making other people money. it's my turn. ♪ tonight's the night i get in some shit ♪ - ♪ yeah ♪ - ♪ deep cover ♪ ♪ on the incognito tip ♪ - suge knight, who wasn't a real gangster, got into cahoots with dr. dre, and said, "dre, we should start our own record label," which became death row records. - knight, a 6'3", 330-pound former bodyguard, has become one o
platinum records. - nwa, at that point, is the biggest hip-hop band there is. - ♪ f*** the police ♪ -his is the thing." like, "the east coast is the home of hip-hop, "and we're always gonna have a say in where hip-hop goes." - ♪ now you're mad ♪ ♪ and you're thinking about stomping ♪ ♪ well, i'm from the south bronx, f*** compton ♪ - you're gonna continue making a lot of money off of this, do you think? - as long as there's violence, there's gonna be rap...
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new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion tyrus. no. kevin, you are a businessman. a wealthy businessman, a billionaire. and you're watching this kind of unfold. and what is your take on this as seeing that? like what? it seems like the right moment for somebody who's a builder, who knows business comes into power. >> and i tell everybody about trump. >> you have to learn how to distinguish the noise from the signal. >> he says outrageous stuff. >> he's bombastic, but in the signal are some really interesting opportunities. >> i mean, you know, i'm going to buy greenland. sounded so dumb just four days ago. maybe there's something there. maybe they don't buy it. maybe they become the protectorate. they buy that from denmark. so many different deals. this guy's a real estate deal guy. what we do in real estate, you're going to buy something. and i do this too. plant of equipment. let's say i think it's worth $100 million. i go there with the agent and the seller. i go to the boiler room and i say, oh, look, a rat. yeah, it's a rat, isn't
new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion tyrus. no. kevin, you are a businessman. a wealthy businessman, a billionaire. and you're watching this kind of unfold. and what is your take on this as seeing that? like what? it seems like the right moment for somebody who's a builder, who knows business comes into power. >> and i tell everybody about trump. >> you have to learn how to distinguish the noise from the signal. >> he says outrageous stuff....
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new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion. tyrus. good peter. >> good peter. is she alive? >> brian, you have what's called the kilmeade effect, which means everyone at fox hates you, right? how does it feel to see trump have such an impactful effect on society, after you have constantly criticized him for exactly you? >> you have no idea. you don't have the audio up in the morning nor you up in the morning. >> but thanks for the lovely introduction. i feel like you've never left. >> and obviously having a child has changed you. it's really mellowed you out. i can't wait for. i'm going to have to deprogram that kid before she goes to school. all right, so a couple of things. i mean, this is going to be. >> well, i had no idea that you were against him early. >> that was the first time i saw those. >> oh, i was there. no, i thought you were kidding about that. i didn't know you were, actually. and to bring that back. but it just goes to show you it is full. it is full circle. we have on the record senator schumer and the governor, gov
new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion. tyrus. good peter. >> good peter. is she alive? >> brian, you have what's called the kilmeade effect, which means everyone at fox hates you, right? how does it feel to see trump have such an impactful effect on society, after you have constantly criticized him for exactly you? >> you have no idea. you don't have the audio up in the morning nor you up in the morning. >> but thanks for the lovely...
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new york times bestselling author, comedian, former nwa world champion tyron. >> when we say fenway park. >> or kennedy, it's been obviously a long, horrible day. awful, awful day. you know, everyone's thinking new year, new me. everything's so exciting. and then we have this horrible, devastating attack. still trying to figure out a lot of what happened. what are your thoughts on that? >> my resolutions are very superficial. yeah. and self-centered. and i felt really dumb and horrible when i woke up yesterday morning because i think a lot of us, like everybody else, you know, this happened at 315 in the morning, the new orleans horrific terror attack, which was, you know, 1215 on the west coast. so a lot of people went to bed thinking a page was going to be turned. >> that's how, you know, everyone has been feeling very optimistic that we're on the precipice of a new beginning. and then we wake up and we hear about the blood and the devastation and the carnage. and, you know, we got the description of what happened to those innocent victims. and now it feels like a problem that we were
new york times bestselling author, comedian, former nwa world champion tyron. >> when we say fenway park. >> or kennedy, it's been obviously a long, horrible day. awful, awful day. you know, everyone's thinking new year, new me. everything's so exciting. and then we have this horrible, devastating attack. still trying to figure out a lot of what happened. what are your thoughts on that? >> my resolutions are very superficial. yeah. and self-centered. and i felt really dumb and...
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tougher than the rock and smarter than spock, new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion title. hey, charlie, i'm a bit torn. should we be happy and grateful that zuckerberg saw the light? or should we still hold disgust for him for basically helping to get biden elected? putting all that money in to getting that guy in instead of trump? what say you puffy haired master? >> total disgust. i mean, yeah, i mean, i think it's great and everything that he's coming or pretends to be coming around. but if you look back at the last eight years, everything he has done has been in some sort of response to donald trump. you know, the reason they put the fact checkers in in the first place was in response to trump in response to trump running for reelection. he dumps five, $400 million in zuckerbucks get out the vote for democrats. and then, of course, trump wins again. and then he has to admit that all the fact checkers were never about fact checkers, right? the entire thing was about censorship and about trying to advance his political agenda. and like i said, i thi
tougher than the rock and smarter than spock, new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion title. hey, charlie, i'm a bit torn. should we be happy and grateful that zuckerberg saw the light? or should we still hold disgust for him for basically helping to get biden elected? putting all that money in to getting that guy in instead of trump? what say you puffy haired master? >> total disgust. i mean, yeah, i mean, i think it's great and everything that he's...
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new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion tyrus. okay! order them. >> yeah. >> so, dana, i love this poll. joe is now the worst president ever. but what if he had won? they probably would have him as the best president ever. now it's okay. apparently. now it's all okay to say what was on everybody's mind because there's no risk involved. >> you got to imagine that the people at the richard nixon library are like, finally. yeah, because they've been stalwart ever since you've been out there. they're like, actually, this is all the things that happen in this presidency. i think that most well, most presidents do go up in ratings after they leave office. i do not think that's going to happen with joe biden, because more and more you find out wait. and that two and that two and the lying about him running circles around them behind the scenes at the white house. and what i'm really wondering is with an approval rating like this, what are the book deals that his senior staff are going to get? you know, who's going to be who's going to be the o
new york times bestselling author, comedian and former nwa world champion tyrus. okay! order them. >> yeah. >> so, dana, i love this poll. joe is now the worst president ever. but what if he had won? they probably would have him as the best president ever. now it's okay. apparently. now it's all okay to say what was on everybody's mind because there's no risk involved. >> you got to imagine that the people at the richard nixon library are like, finally. yeah, because they've...
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he had been the president of an nwa city chapter in the fifties and survived. and so there was a lot of learning there. now that's where i felt i got my calling about this thing where you could with people to support the development of their capacity, not just as individuals but communities, and turn that into the power to change the conditions that were a response for their problems in the first place. and that was organizing. that was cool with the farmworkers. i learned the craft cesar brought in fred ross, who had trained him because cesar had been organizing for ten years before with community service and boy, it was it was tough. i mean fred, you know, had to have the numbers. you had to show up on time. you had to do all this stuff that you could experience as being really oppressive. so this farmworker organizer and i, we thought, oh, no, we're cool you know, i've been to the south, you know, i know about being one with the people, you know. and so fred said, cesar wants to talk to you. so we go to this meeting, cesar, let me just you know, it's really
he had been the president of an nwa city chapter in the fifties and survived. and so there was a lot of learning there. now that's where i felt i got my calling about this thing where you could with people to support the development of their capacity, not just as individuals but communities, and turn that into the power to change the conditions that were a response for their problems in the first place. and that was organizing. that was cool with the farmworkers. i learned the craft cesar...
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about being a wrestling villain in a in a promotion, and so my advice is my advice is go back to the nwa. >> i thought he was talking about being on this show. you no, i'm but but i mean, aren't these his people? shouldn't he be celebrated in this way? >> he's. i think when you get involved in politics and and you know, he's obviously had some controversies in his life as well. it you know, it takes a toll on him. >> he has a lot of controversies. yes. he has said some very controversial things in the past. >> but there's there's something to generating heat. my advice. lean in. all right. >> ashley. >> okay. i think the country was extremely divided before covid, but i think after covid we all went into our own little cocoons. we've struggled to come back, really, and socialize with people who we disagree with. and social media is playing a more extreme role in keeping us all in our small subcultures. i would like to introduce an adult cultural exchange program where, for 1 to 4 months, you extract yourself out of your, uh, your community, your environment. you go into a community of so
about being a wrestling villain in a in a promotion, and so my advice is my advice is go back to the nwa. >> i thought he was talking about being on this show. you no, i'm but but i mean, aren't these his people? shouldn't he be celebrated in this way? >> he's. i think when you get involved in politics and and you know, he's obviously had some controversies in his life as well. it you know, it takes a toll on him. >> he has a lot of controversies. yes. he has said some very...
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another case we had nwas representative carl stern. all the time with the nbc reporters. and he had gotten wind of a little operation that jan hoover had been running called co-intel pro. carl came to us because the nbc at the time when television networks for your very important could not afford to spend the money, chose not to spend money hiring their own lawyers so o they came to us to do it to do the case pro bono. ron handled the case and we got to the district and i forgot who it was that had been do so. >> .. these are some of the most significant documents about invasions of privacy and violations of civil rights in the country. and we won because they didn't have legitimate basis for withholding but we won and didn't have to go through appeals up to the supreme court because the politics of the situation were very different at the time. today, of course, the media is better represent and understand how important it is to have their own wars and in some sense they are right. at one point the media person said, you know, i'm a little reluctant to have you represent
another case we had nwas representative carl stern. all the time with the nbc reporters. and he had gotten wind of a little operation that jan hoover had been running called co-intel pro. carl came to us because the nbc at the time when television networks for your very important could not afford to spend the money, chose not to spend money hiring their own lawyers so o they came to us to do it to do the case pro bono. ron handled the case and we got to the district and i forgot who it was that...