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i mean, i think that if you look if you spend some time as i have done looking through the peabody museum catalog at harvard today, you can actually search in their advanced search for you know for the massachusetts historical society for that. you know for some of these other still, you know still operating institutions for objects that have once belonged to these institutions and how they ended up at the peabody and i think that this story of how how things moved from institution institution is a really fascinating one because in some ways it's like kind of similar to to this question of loss versus preservation like this process of deaccessioning is a really interesting one too because i think that it really speaks to shifting values within within these institutions or it it also speaks to a lot of practical challenges, right? so, you know, do you have space to keep storing and holding on to some of these objects? are they better? i think that that's there's the practical element there. there's the the rise of disciplinary specialization. so there's this sense that you know, some of th
i mean, i think that if you look if you spend some time as i have done looking through the peabody museum catalog at harvard today, you can actually search in their advanced search for you know for the massachusetts historical society for that. you know for some of these other still, you know still operating institutions for objects that have once belonged to these institutions and how they ended up at the peabody and i think that this story of how how things moved from institution institution...
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my case, bob peabody, and investigative reporter for nbc news.for being here tonight, and your excellent reporting. >> no, thank you. >> up next, the state that has led the way in so many of the progressive moves this country has made, taking a very bold move to fight climate change. stay with us. ♪♪ add downy to your wash for all the freshness and softness of home. even when you're not at home. feel the difference with downy. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. advance your career to the next level at notre dame de namur university. ndnu specializes in delivering the workforce of the f
my case, bob peabody, and investigative reporter for nbc news.for being here tonight, and your excellent reporting. >> no, thank you. >> up next, the state that has led the way in so many of the progressive moves this country has made, taking a very bold move to fight climate change. stay with us. ♪♪ add downy to your wash for all the freshness and softness of home. even when you're not at home. feel the difference with downy. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top...
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my case, bob peabody, and investigative reporter for nbc news.r being here tonight, and your excellent reporting. >> no, thank you. >> up next, the state that has led the way in so many of the progressive moves this country has made, taking a very bold move to fight climate change. stay with us. stay with us (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with your body, not against it, so you can put dieting behind you and go live your life. head to golo.com now to join the over 2 million people who have found the right way to lose weight and get healthier with golo. the statistics are was kind of sad. trevor spend 60 hours a year stuck in traffic, never mind all the other time spent on the road. then there are the visuals. crowded california highways lit up in red and white bumper-to-bumper traffic ah
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how education has become a battle ground for conservatives, you can see him here, reporting for his peabodyrd winning podcast south lake and covering how american's history and how it is taught to suburban classroom kids and how the ride is responding to it. thank you for being here tonight and thank you for the report that i and steve bannon enjoy reading, not something i can say often. what is the catalyst for the odd conservative phone company setting its sights on this fort worth area in texas and its school boards? >> alex, thank you very much for having me. so patriot mobile is based in tarrant county, and what we saw in 2020, in 2021, with this backlash to teaching about racism, that was described as critical race theory by conservatives, we saw that that backlash shifts in the past several months, to become intertangled with this kind of growing movement by far right christian conservatives to try to insert or to reassert christopher value -- virch values in schools. so patriot mobile is part of that story. they saw the success that some of these smaller political action committees
how education has become a battle ground for conservatives, you can see him here, reporting for his peabodyrd winning podcast south lake and covering how american's history and how it is taught to suburban classroom kids and how the ride is responding to it. thank you for being here tonight and thank you for the report that i and steve bannon enjoy reading, not something i can say often. what is the catalyst for the odd conservative phone company setting its sights on this fort worth area in...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guests star in the critically acclaimed peabody-winningd'pharaoh woon-a-tai, paulina alexis, and lane factor. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. you guys look great. not only is this your first time here, thank you for being here, but for all of you, this is your very first late night talk show ever >> yep [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i'm honored. the show "reservation dogs" has gotten amazing accolades it's over 80 critics' best of tv lists you won a peabody award. you won a gotham award for breakthrough series. it's 98% on rotten tomatoes. that's all great stuff [ cheers and applause i want to get into the show. but i want to get to know a little bit more about you guys d'pharaoh, talk to me. were you always into acting? was that the acting -- was that your plan? >> um, not really. i mean, when i was a little kid, i used to -- me and my twin brother used to make little skits here and there. but i never thought i could actually do it or be on a stage like here. >> jimmy:
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terms of his later life it may be that endicott peabody stressed that it was the duty. it was the obligation of those who were well born and well off to serve the country that a life of service was something for which they should all strive and he was an okay student and he went to harvard because of who he was rather than any particular grade point average where he earned gentleman's seas for the most part and then went to columbia law school. he went there for two years took the bar past. it dropped out of columbia law school. what would be the point of that? i got my law license went to work in new york for a well-heeled law firm. so his path was paved for him. it was relatively easy and i i suspect he did not have the the desperate craving for knowledge and understanding that so characterized abraham lincoln. one one point in common, although it skips a generation is that mary lincoln yearn to stay at harvard with robert her son and sarah delano roosevelt, of course did take rooms in cambridge and lived part of the time as close to harvard harvard as she could so th
terms of his later life it may be that endicott peabody stressed that it was the duty. it was the obligation of those who were well born and well off to serve the country that a life of service was something for which they should all strive and he was an okay student and he went to harvard because of who he was rather than any particular grade point average where he earned gentleman's seas for the most part and then went to columbia law school. he went there for two years took the bar past. it...
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he is an emmy and peabody-winning producer who is also a bestselling author, and of course, the hostatch what happens live," our friend, andy cohen is back with us tonight [ cheers and applause and he is a grammy-winning, multi-platinum-selling comedian whose new netflix special, "the good old days" is out now. jeff foxworthy will be here tonight. [ cheers and applause and this is very important i do want to keep prefacing this with, it's not a joke, the thing i'm about to tell you. this is not a joke i have a new book. it's a children's book it's illustrated it's called "i'm not scared, you're scared," and it is on the new york times bestseller list its top three. [ cheers and applause which is how authors say it is not one or two [ laughter ] now, easter is coming, and i want you to think, what would your kids prefer in their easter baskets? some candy or a top three new york times bestseller? [ laughter ] i mean, you could ask your kids. sure, you could ask them, but that would destroy the whole illusion of the easter bunny so i guess these next few weeks are a test a test of you.
he is an emmy and peabody-winning producer who is also a bestselling author, and of course, the hostatch what happens live," our friend, andy cohen is back with us tonight [ cheers and applause and he is a grammy-winning, multi-platinum-selling comedian whose new netflix special, "the good old days" is out now. jeff foxworthy will be here tonight. [ cheers and applause and this is very important i do want to keep prefacing this with, it's not a joke, the thing i'm about to tell...
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normally the peabody thought read that did no my have my fingers left. i left it okay. i one, you know i'm, i'm not a type that i send money to my my family. i take care of my mother. i was taking care of my mother for that. it was made you to because i was the 5th fez daughter for my mother, faith tight. so is my responsibility to take care of my mom. but after my mother i live i dont and i have nothing to do like money, money with call today. i've called my brother, how are you? what i do, but we don't talk about selling money because they are old. they are not young family. i christiana works as a cara for the elderly. she spent 18 years living in germany without her daughters, neither linda nor her sister have been able to visit her in mannheim. christiana only troubles home for a few weeks every couple of years. oh yes, sometimes. oh, it's her, it's pain. sometimes you feel it's that you'll miss them all you wish to be with them together? about what can i do? i mean i for begin it. it was for hard. for me. a by now. we're miss their mia. when we go home, we feel i
normally the peabody thought read that did no my have my fingers left. i left it okay. i one, you know i'm, i'm not a type that i send money to my my family. i take care of my mother. i was taking care of my mother for that. it was made you to because i was the 5th fez daughter for my mother, faith tight. so is my responsibility to take care of my mom. but after my mother i live i dont and i have nothing to do like money, money with call today. i've called my brother, how are you? what i do,...
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seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately became head of government relations for chase manhattan bank and present ceo of the federal bank of pittsburgh. a special note jonas joined this evening by his daughter alexandria so welcome to both of you. john's new book "the last liberal republican" an insider's perspective on nixon's surprising social policy" reveals the influence of those of moynihan and ehrlichman and the broader demonstrations very at ease. these men who surrounded the president impacted american social policy for decades much of which we are only realizing now. richard nixon shocked democrats the extent of his -- he proposed a
seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately...
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accomplished director and producer is with us this evening for his work on multiple enemies and peabody'snd most recently directing the hbo two-partbo documentary the crime of the century about the opioid crisis. the screen is yours. >> so to talk to you the books is potent and it has given me a lot to think about but i will start to where we got to where we got to did you approach this at the anthropological look of a new species of economics did you start q somewhere different quick. >> that's a great question. i just want to say what an honor it is to have you as moderator and that's a great question right off the bat. i did not come at the story originally as the story of davos. i was covering brexit trump was elected president. i was writing about the right wing populism in france and italy in germany even sweden is a bastion of social democracy suddenly a party born in the neo-nazi movement and then i was writing of the democratic order and asking how this happened i was in davos 2017 and at this .6 months into the torture that is brexit and trump is elected and there is a sense amo
accomplished director and producer is with us this evening for his work on multiple enemies and peabody'snd most recently directing the hbo two-partbo documentary the crime of the century about the opioid crisis. the screen is yours. >> so to talk to you the books is potent and it has given me a lot to think about but i will start to where we got to where we got to did you approach this at the anthropological look of a new species of economics did you start q somewhere different quick....
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again, james, again, james, i promise you, we have a peabody and everything. meanwhile, there's an important update on one of my favorite locations: earth. we've learned that the earth has set a new record for the shortest day. things are so bad, even the planet is like, "ok, let's wrap this up." this happened for the simple reason that the earth spun faster. on june 29th of this year, the planet completed a full spin on 29 june 2022, in a time that was, little over one thousandth of a second shorter than its standard 24-hour rotation. the earth scientists aren't sure, but they think it sped up because everybody on earth tucked their arms in. turns out, the earth has been increasing in speed. in 2020, the earth saw its shortest month that has ever been measured, since the 1960s. ok- i'm not saying i don't trust science, but i was there. none of the months in 2020 were short. i'm pretty sure it's still march. scientists aren't a hundred percent sure why this is happening but they say it could be related to a small deviation in the earth's axis of rotation, know
again, james, again, james, i promise you, we have a peabody and everything. meanwhile, there's an important update on one of my favorite locations: earth. we've learned that the earth has set a new record for the shortest day. things are so bad, even the planet is like, "ok, let's wrap this up." this happened for the simple reason that the earth spun faster. on june 29th of this year, the planet completed a full spin on 29 june 2022, in a time that was, little over one thousandth of...
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we all know he's an emmy award winning maker peabody word winner, he has done so much to get history. particularly the history of african-american people in this country and this world out to the public. he is the man. and i couldn't be happier than to talk to you. specifically especially about the subject in this book. i like to skip, if it is okay i like to start with looking at history. and i would like you to look at it for what i thought as a lens in your workbook that i had never really seen before. you to ask you to look at it could you look at the history force of the black church through the lens of mother emmanuel church? i would be happy too. i think that we are going to show a clip from the series aren't we? i guess i'm sorry for yes we are. the clip first reflects love the story. this is our story ♪ ♪ ago this is our song ♪ ♪ raising my savior ♪ ♪ is a long ♪ ♪ all the day long ♪ ♪ [cheering] that is great. x and the name of jesus today of god we are rising. x a great church is more than a spiritual home. it was the very center of black life. out of it came black literacy
we all know he's an emmy award winning maker peabody word winner, he has done so much to get history. particularly the history of african-american people in this country and this world out to the public. he is the man. and i couldn't be happier than to talk to you. specifically especially about the subject in this book. i like to skip, if it is okay i like to start with looking at history. and i would like you to look at it for what i thought as a lens in your workbook that i had never really...
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and in 2019 received a peabody award for her newshour series on the global plastic problem tonight. she's going to discuss with mark this terrific new book, which remarkably reexamines the kennedy presidency for us and that has so often been trapped behind the myth of camelot if you will and this will be a portrait of the kennedy presidency its visions flaws charm. it's triumphs failures, and certainly it's grace so bringing those stories to life for us the this evening, please welcome, amna and mark to the stage. thank you all. everyone how nice to be in person with people and especially with you mark so much for having me here. well good. thanks for doing this. wow, god. i'm not. options i can to the kennedy's my family had not even set foot on these shores at the time that he was president and yet i was fascinated by this book stewart is right it absolutely reads like a novel and and i can't wait for everyone else to get a chance to read it too. but let's go through some of my burning questions first. here's the way this is gonna work. i've got about 20 minutes with you and then
and in 2019 received a peabody award for her newshour series on the global plastic problem tonight. she's going to discuss with mark this terrific new book, which remarkably reexamines the kennedy presidency for us and that has so often been trapped behind the myth of camelot if you will and this will be a portrait of the kennedy presidency its visions flaws charm. it's triumphs failures, and certainly it's grace so bringing those stories to life for us the this evening, please welcome, amna...
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he's ann award-winning filmmake, peabody award winner. he has done so much to give history and taking a history of african american people in this country and in this world out to the public. t he is, he is the man. and i couldn't be happier than to talk to you, specifically and especially about this book and thee subject. i'd like to, skip, if it's okay, i would like to start with looking at history and i would like you to look at it from what i i thought was a lens in your book that i had never really seen before and i would like to ask you to look at it, which is could you look at the history for us of the black church through the lens of mother emanuel church? >> oh, i'd be happy to. i think we're going to show a clip from the series, aren't we? >> yes, we are, i'm sorry. let's get the clip first. >> and then we will go to mother emanuel. i love this story. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ >> that is great. >> in the name of jesus we are rising. >> the black church was more than spiritual but the epicenter of black life became are black businesses, education
he's ann award-winning filmmake, peabody award winner. he has done so much to give history and taking a history of african american people in this country and in this world out to the public. t he is, he is the man. and i couldn't be happier than to talk to you, specifically and especially about this book and thee subject. i'd like to, skip, if it's okay, i would like to start with looking at history and i would like you to look at it from what i i thought was a lens in your book that i had...
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peabody its intervention and prevention programs that work on prevention, work on intervention, work on mediation. we have a plan that's in place. and of course, you can find it on our website on the board of supervisors is going to him. you'll find our safety plan and 3 languages, english, spanish and chinese. and it really tells you about how we coordinate and work together with all the folks in all the stakeholders that are responsible for keeping communities safe. if we invest in that plan and put the resources in, that plan will see more successes in terms of keeping people from making bad decisions and stopping the violence. and we've got a lot of work to do as a community, but it is not helpful. one police officers and when people are deployed out of our precincts, 2 other areas of siskel and prioritizing retail theft over the lives of human beings. nobody's out right about the fact that we just lost 2 young people to homicides and a visitation valley. sunny, go community. this has to stop it. most certainly people who outcry about crimes outcry, but these violent crimes that
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but with that was the motto that peabody and the school that he founded in 1870s which is to serve and with great power comes great responsibility also spiderman's theory of the league history. i believe they really embody desperate you can see this even early on when in 1820 ballots in the brown was one of the richest men in baltimore realizes they were falling behind new york and philadelphia as a trade investor because new york had the erie canal connected to the hinterlands in the thriving ohio valley and baltimore has its advantage. on the first passenger the locomotive rail line really was a moon shot at the time. he didn't know that the steam engine would work or if it would blow up and they raise money publicly. they do this because they know if they don't alexander is determined to see his community thrive necessary for his own self-interest and the collective price as well. it loses money initially any gets returns over time but it's hardly a good investment and a good investment is a return to shareholders. it's a great investment in terms of return to society. a whole perio
but with that was the motto that peabody and the school that he founded in 1870s which is to serve and with great power comes great responsibility also spiderman's theory of the league history. i believe they really embody desperate you can see this even early on when in 1820 ballots in the brown was one of the richest men in baltimore realizes they were falling behind new york and philadelphia as a trade investor because new york had the erie canal connected to the hinterlands in the thriving...
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my you ah, ah, he is machines rooted loop which he can finish the oprah peabody nation again with him making them the hate and human ha each a ton of data. and shad i'm and open and her by micky, the i any asthma you'll get it? i meant, don't put it man, she norm again will have that hour. and when eliza will be in walla, walla, and mccarty ish been well in the movie, the amc a she show of ash tow la la domino a put you need a lab smith to say will, what you should be getting in your the fresh, any cell you imagine yet enough to see a c n o at m e at o friend, mean, any law, bob m y? yeah. i think how many mcclinton but will outreach any they meant me shot, a phony at each. mamma ice, would they jani, my friend, that the la la and the but perfectly me been was a coffee or megan mockery, say fierce at eve of him for nearly broke a needle will occur hotly. m. o m, i can lay, we'll have the little ebersole for the danny. a g normally little folk in north hayman would have had an audience on you again, as i forgot. and you lay at all just when a man of with theresa. this is husky pills li
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institutions for objects that i once belonged to these institutions and how they ended up the people peabody. and i think that this story of how things moved from institution institution is a really fascinating one. in some ways it is kind of similar to this question of loss versus preservation. like, this process of de-acquisition is a interesting one to you. i think it's because they're shifting of values within these institutions. it also speaks to a lot of practical challenges. do you have space to keep storing and holding on to some of these objects? are they better--i think that there is a practical element there. there is the rise of disciplinary specialization. so there is the sense that, some of these collections might have greater value as part of a larger collection focused on anthropology, or be interpreted by the experts. but then there also are often these personal networks. so, i think that the ties between different institutions often would sometimes come down to individual figures. who they knew, who they were in conversation with. but, yeah. i would say, like i said i think
institutions for objects that i once belonged to these institutions and how they ended up the people peabody. and i think that this story of how things moved from institution institution is a really fascinating one. in some ways it is kind of similar to this question of loss versus preservation. like, this process of de-acquisition is a interesting one to you. i think it's because they're shifting of values within these institutions. it also speaks to a lot of practical challenges. do you have...
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but with that was the motto you had, peabody put when he found it in 1870s which was to rain is to servewith great power comes great responsibility. called the spider-man theory of elite history. and i believe they reallyca embodied this for you can see this early on when in 1828 alexander brown who was at that point was on the richest men in baltimore, realizes baltimore has fallen behind new york and philadelphia as a trading center because new york is open the erie canal to connect to the hinterland and connect to the thriving ohio valley. philadelphia is also building a canal in baltimore is a competitive disadvantage. they realize they are behind for the cannot build a canal in time they want to spend money on the first passenger steam powered locomotive rail line in the world. which really was a moonshot at the time but it was untested, no one had done it did not know the steam while would work or whether it would blow up too much. they spend money they raise money publicly, they invest their ownpy money. and they do this because they know if they don't come up baltimore will fall
but with that was the motto you had, peabody put when he found it in 1870s which was to rain is to servewith great power comes great responsibility. called the spider-man theory of elite history. and i believe they reallyca embodied this for you can see this early on when in 1828 alexander brown who was at that point was on the richest men in baltimore, realizes baltimore has fallen behind new york and philadelphia as a trading center because new york is open the erie canal to connect to the...
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director and producer who's one of awards for his work including an oscar and multiple emmys and peabodies. most recently alex directed the hbo two-part documentary the crime of the century about the opioid crisis. so peter and alex the screen is yours. thanks so much brad. so peter, it's a delight to to talk to you the you've written a riveting it's it's really potent. and it's given me a lot to think about i wanted to start though with how you got to where you got to did you did you approach this book right off the bad thing. this is going to be davos man and kind of anthropological look at a new new species of economic manner. did you start someplace different and end up here? yeah, that's a great question. and first of all, i just want to say what an honor it is to be having you as as moderate or somebody who's such a skilled interviewer, and you've asked a great question right off the bat. so thanks for doing this. um, i did not come at this story originally as the story of davos or davos man. i mean it i was in europe in just in time to cover brexit trump had been elected president.
director and producer who's one of awards for his work including an oscar and multiple emmys and peabodies. most recently alex directed the hbo two-part documentary the crime of the century about the opioid crisis. so peter and alex the screen is yours. thanks so much brad. so peter, it's a delight to to talk to you the you've written a riveting it's it's really potent. and it's given me a lot to think about i wanted to start though with how you got to where you got to did you did you approach...
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black athlete and third in a mile the trials and try and of the black quarterback bill has won a peabody award is writer of the hbo documentary journey of the african-american athlete and he also wrote the emmy award-winning documentary breaking the huddle the integration of college football. and finally, i really want to mention that in collaboration with the undefeated espn and the walt disney company bill established the road and fellowship now and it's sixth year the road and fellowship. trains and supports aspiring african-american journalists from historically black colleges and universities i want to thank you all so much for being here. i am really looking forward to your conversation and bill i turn this over to you. thank you so much marsha, and this is really a very special. these are two two writers and two folks. i've i've just had so much respect for peter and joe our past of intersected and i really respect what you guys have done and represented for for years and every time i hear about the books that you you've written i say god, what have i been doing with my life? but
black athlete and third in a mile the trials and try and of the black quarterback bill has won a peabody award is writer of the hbo documentary journey of the african-american athlete and he also wrote the emmy award-winning documentary breaking the huddle the integration of college football. and finally, i really want to mention that in collaboration with the undefeated espn and the walt disney company bill established the road and fellowship now and it's sixth year the road and fellowship....
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but i do think that even though we moved to cnn, he won a peabody and several emmys.going to set up shop with the tv. me lying on the bed watching the news. >> this is cnn. >> this friday, january 25th. >> i'm not a news fan. i'm not a journalist. i'm not an advocate. i'm not an educator. i'm not looking to inspire or i don't have a political agenda. if anything, i like very much going to a place thinking one thing and being completely wrong about all of it. >> he was a journalist. and he was political. but he was a story teller. and he didn't realize i think how political he was. >> we tend to see places in the middle east and africa in particular -- we only see them when bad things happen. if you just follow the news, you'll be reminded about kidnappings in algeria, unrest in tunisia. terrorist cells to the south. deadly riots in egypt and extremist attacks in benghazi. that killed the u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. you can literally see it as he goes a
but i do think that even though we moved to cnn, he won a peabody and several emmys.going to set up shop with the tv. me lying on the bed watching the news. >> this is cnn. >> this friday, january 25th. >> i'm not a news fan. i'm not a journalist. i'm not an advocate. i'm not an educator. i'm not looking to inspire or i don't have a political agenda. if anything, i like very much going to a place thinking one thing and being completely wrong about all of it. >> he was a...