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. >> richard pryor was influenced by red fox.the mainstream for the idea a guy who had been developing this new provocative racial material suddenly break through to a mainstream audience was a big moment. >> a lot of people who might be offended. so you might want to leave. and do do. >> use profanity in a way that exceeded seem to be a part of everyday life. characters say them. this is the way people really talk. they change the slow, into high art in a way that no one had done before. [inaudible] he could make on a funeral sunday christmas day. cooked was making sure he told the truth and is set on several occasions that's what he is trying to do. >> if only you knew lenny bruce. i do understand that until much later. i think for my dad that was kind of the beginning of his speaking truth to power they say. politically and consciously. >> out also like to thank the cameramen who have done such a wonderful job. and getting rid of the black cameraman. [laughter] >> lenny lift that fire. my dad and carlin took it this way. and i
. >> richard pryor was influenced by red fox.the mainstream for the idea a guy who had been developing this new provocative racial material suddenly break through to a mainstream audience was a big moment. >> a lot of people who might be offended. so you might want to leave. and do do. >> use profanity in a way that exceeded seem to be a part of everyday life. characters say them. this is the way people really talk. they change the slow, into high art in a way that no one had...
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. >> ian pryor is a lawyer and a parent with two kids in the district.r trump administration official. >> so you really spent a good decade, decade and a half in the republican ecosystem. >> yes. >> as an operative. and then sort of switched to suburban life. >> yeah. >> merging career with parenthood, he wrote this for the federalist, a conservative publication. the school board and the administration are willfully using children as guinea pigs in their unconstitutional experiments in race-based communism. the article got his name put on what he calls an enemies list, hosted on a private facebook group that some school board members were a part of. >> and it just struck me as, you know, this is cancel culture coming to your neighborhood. and i ended up going on tucker carlson talking about it. they're called the antiracist parents of loudoun county. we call them chardonnay antifa. >> when did you first hear about shasta county? >> i think it was a documentary on it. >> shasta county is where carlos zapata helped lead the successful recall of a republica
. >> ian pryor is a lawyer and a parent with two kids in the district.r trump administration official. >> so you really spent a good decade, decade and a half in the republican ecosystem. >> yes. >> as an operative. and then sort of switched to suburban life. >> yeah. >> merging career with parenthood, he wrote this for the federalist, a conservative publication. the school board and the administration are willfully using children as guinea pigs in their...
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be brief in my introduction and i will, helps that you already know him, chief judge william, bill pryor sits on the 11th circuit, now nearing 20 years. importantly he ran the tulane law school federalist society, the first time they had a chapter, please. [applause] >> he was then a clerk for judge john minor wisdom on the fifth circuit and served as deputy and then alabama attorney general for years, you might not know he was on the sentencing commission for years and been in private practice and taught at various law schools. if it touches the law he has been there. if it concerns the federalist society he has done that so please welcome me in joining, please join me in welcoming chief judge pryor. [applause] >> good morning. thank you for that kind introduction. it is a pleasure to be here with you with this great society. as always, i am looking forward to the addresses, debate, and discussions for this annual convention. this year we celebrate an important anniversary. 40 years ago, stephen calibrisi planned with his friends flee lieberman and david mcintosh who were law student at
be brief in my introduction and i will, helps that you already know him, chief judge william, bill pryor sits on the 11th circuit, now nearing 20 years. importantly he ran the tulane law school federalist society, the first time they had a chapter, please. [applause] >> he was then a clerk for judge john minor wisdom on the fifth circuit and served as deputy and then alabama attorney general for years, you might not know he was on the sentencing commission for years and been in private...
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it was the pryor police department dispatcher.and all the film you have and go to camp scott. >> my job was to secure that scene, and then it dawned on me, i've got two different crime scenes. i've got girls here. but apparently, these girls were taken from a tent. >> the sheriff asked me to go in the tent to take pictures inside. and i would do the crime scene photos working as a -- not a journalist or reporter, but as a crime scene photographer. i knew it was a scene of great trauma because there was so much blood on the floor of the tent. you try to capture the reality. you don't think about it at the time. it's composition, focus, exposure, click. all of my pictures are in black and white. my memories are in technicolor. >> when you see things like that, you're almost in shock as somebody could do those kind of things to another human being, a child, an innocent little child. my god, what happened inside of that tent? >> the area was so green. it was so peaceful. birds. and the sheriff was there, pete weaver, and they were sta
it was the pryor police department dispatcher.and all the film you have and go to camp scott. >> my job was to secure that scene, and then it dawned on me, i've got two different crime scenes. i've got girls here. but apparently, these girls were taken from a tent. >> the sheriff asked me to go in the tent to take pictures inside. and i would do the crime scene photos working as a -- not a journalist or reporter, but as a crime scene photographer. i knew it was a scene of great...
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that helped as he explains lead to the current pryor sis that the americans -- crisis that the americans refuse to take those seriously and >> china is known for 2 to 300 nuclear missiles and they have a border and a very tense relationship and disputed border i should say in the himalayan mountains and all kinds of have the broadest sense an idea that i would like to see americans truly bring our empire home from the old world, abandon our policy and so called packs americana andns extending the security relationships around the world. instead have a line that truly plays an honest peace broker as we should as a limited constitutional republic. then we can say let's work something out about the border in the himalayan mountains and we can't negotiate that treaty and trying to get india to help us contain china. they need to be resolved easily. >> scott horton, back to the 1 # 0s. 1980s. everything you said so far indicates that nobody is going to be the first to give up. that's great point. thee counter to that is ronald reagan, not walter mondel, ronald on mount rushmore reagan was one
that helped as he explains lead to the current pryor sis that the americans -- crisis that the americans refuse to take those seriously and >> china is known for 2 to 300 nuclear missiles and they have a border and a very tense relationship and disputed border i should say in the himalayan mountains and all kinds of have the broadest sense an idea that i would like to see americans truly bring our empire home from the old world, abandon our policy and so called packs americana andns...
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steve: and from kankakee, illinois, just outside of peoria, home of richard pryor, it's the clark family. [cheering and applause] and everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and
steve: and from kankakee, illinois, just outside of peoria, home of richard pryor, it's the clark family. [cheering and applause] and everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and
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chief judge william pryor sits on the 11th circuit. for now year -- nearly 20 years. importantly, he started and ran the two lane law school chapter the federalist society. he had a chapter. please. [applause] he has a clerk for judge meyer wisdom here he served as deputy and alabama attorney general for years. you might not know he served on the set -- sentencing commission. he has been in private practice and taught in law schools. i would say if he touches the law, he is pretty much in there. the concerns the federalist society, he has done that. please welcome me in joining -- please join me in welcoming chief judge prior. [applause] mr. sullivan: -- william: good morning. thank you for that introduction. it is a pleasure be here with you and with his great society. as always, i am looking forward to the addresses, debates, and discussions for this convention. this year, we celebrate an important anniversary, as dean mentioned. four years ago stephen, who is a law student at yale university, planned with his friends lieberman and mcintosh, who are law students at
chief judge william pryor sits on the 11th circuit. for now year -- nearly 20 years. importantly, he started and ran the two lane law school chapter the federalist society. he had a chapter. please. [applause] he has a clerk for judge meyer wisdom here he served as deputy and alabama attorney general for years. you might not know he served on the set -- sentencing commission. he has been in private practice and taught in law schools. i would say if he touches the law, he is pretty much in...
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richard pryor. and they are boycotting the top pfeiffer? brian: they used to welcome controversy. a soccer guy. you want to do this? we go to the world cup and get us a cabin. $270 a tonight. there will be a whole village of tiny cabins. it holds one or two people with a twin bed, a night stand. brian: i am not going to stay with you. air-conditioning and a toilet are inside. would you say in that just to watch soccer. >> it comes to america in 2026. brian: if you go there single and meet miss special, how would you like to say let's go back to my tiny house. good luck tomorrow on "fox and friends" from 6:00 to 10:00. will will be on my radio show from 9 to noon. don't forget to dvr the show and don't forget to watch "fox and friends" saturday and sunday with will and monday through friday with me, steve and ainsley. i will pay the $8 to get verified on twitter. and i also rumble. dan bongino is coming up. you will: yeah, i have cable. dan: it's been a while week with the mid-terms. we still don't know the results of many races around the country. but clearly things haven't gotten
richard pryor. and they are boycotting the top pfeiffer? brian: they used to welcome controversy. a soccer guy. you want to do this? we go to the world cup and get us a cabin. $270 a tonight. there will be a whole village of tiny cabins. it holds one or two people with a twin bed, a night stand. brian: i am not going to stay with you. air-conditioning and a toilet are inside. would you say in that just to watch soccer. >> it comes to america in 2026. brian: if you go there single and meet...
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but there was something about richard pryor in those comedic roles rather than his standup that stick out in my and my childhood memory. but i will say it was do the right thing at 17 and boys in the hood at 19 that at the end were speaking to this question about criminality, about state violence, about white supremacy, about the role of a black writer in on and exposing all of those myths. thank you so. you speak about the boys and the literature and i remember listening to the vinyl, his autobiography and. there is one section where he talks about, you know, delivering an article, i believe, and coming across market, you know, entirely about the stamp mentoring and coming across items that were inappropriate to me that my husband and i could literally spread his voice. the pivot happening on his upbringing on that. and i'm like, forget that. it's type of money that your mother so thank you for that. and so next up, we have moments horrible well the best thing about going laugh is that i can be very quick because i know we need to get our conversation. the bad thing about is that eve
but there was something about richard pryor in those comedic roles rather than his standup that stick out in my and my childhood memory. but i will say it was do the right thing at 17 and boys in the hood at 19 that at the end were speaking to this question about criminality, about state violence, about white supremacy, about the role of a black writer in on and exposing all of those myths. thank you so. you speak about the boys and the literature and i remember listening to the vinyl, his...
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imagine people were once upon a time unknown but think we arbor streisand, george carlon, richard pryor, jerry seinfeld robin williams eddie murphy ellen degeneres chris rock in david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the longest-running entertainment show in the united states. started in 1954 at the dawn of television. even though he has long been off the air the late night format fields -- is built a lot the way cars and buildup in terms of an audience carson had an audience of 50 million people. that's an astonishing number for his time and for hours. jimmy fallon the tonight show which ranks third has less than 2 million viewers a night on average. a lot of that has to do with the rise o
imagine people were once upon a time unknown but think we arbor streisand, george carlon, richard pryor, jerry seinfeld robin williams eddie murphy ellen degeneres chris rock in david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year....
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i don't mean to pryor. which crypto did you buy?n, i mentioned and only bet with money you can afford to lose and that's bitcoin, either and small portion of dogecoin. mike: never owned crypto and never plan to. stu: man, you're dull. three strikes and you're out. randy, who voted to keep randi wiengarten in power. i'm with you, mike. 100%. anybody else with me on this? lauren: i love teachers and respect them. unfortunately the unions need to reform themselves a bit here. stu: okay. you know -- i want to thank everybody for being on friday feedback today. i want to leave a little bit of time to talk about the world cup. lauren: oh, boy. susan: of course. stu: what do you mean oh boy? lauren: it all goes above my head. stu: it does not. starts on sunday and qatar has just banned alcohol. now, what's your real opinion on that, ash? ashley : i think it's ridiculous and another example of what a mistake fifa made. you asked the question of who got the kickbacks? probably everybody knowing fifa. i'm just very disappointed. having said t
i don't mean to pryor. which crypto did you buy?n, i mentioned and only bet with money you can afford to lose and that's bitcoin, either and small portion of dogecoin. mike: never owned crypto and never plan to. stu: man, you're dull. three strikes and you're out. randy, who voted to keep randi wiengarten in power. i'm with you, mike. 100%. anybody else with me on this? lauren: i love teachers and respect them. unfortunately the unions need to reform themselves a bit here. stu: okay. you know...
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going to go do it, as if you did whatever george karlin was talking about in the '70s, or richard pryor, even accusing trump of propelling people to inject bleach. okay, he's dangerous because he told people to inject bleach. how many americans injected bleach? this is the president of the united states. this is their excuse for canceling everyone, because they know people don't listen to dave chappelle or trump saying to inject bleach. it's a excuse to have dominion over you. >> tucker: it may be, however, that they're on to at least one point, the one thing that average people might copy from a comedian is the willingness to mock the people in charge. maybe that's what they fear. they don't want to be mocked. >> yeah. and there's a definite truth in comedy that cuts right to the core. they know if they lose and can't silence that community there's going to be issues. remember when john stewart was on stephen colbert's show several months ago, and he was, like, hello, wit wuhan lab leak. watchk colbert's reaction to that. oh, no, one of our own is crossing the line. it's not crossing t
going to go do it, as if you did whatever george karlin was talking about in the '70s, or richard pryor, even accusing trump of propelling people to inject bleach. okay, he's dangerous because he told people to inject bleach. how many americans injected bleach? this is the president of the united states. this is their excuse for canceling everyone, because they know people don't listen to dave chappelle or trump saying to inject bleach. it's a excuse to have dominion over you. >> tucker:...
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>> i lived through richard pryor. i really loved him and he loved me.grew up around horses with my family, and i want to take him to a vet but i didn't have a truck or a horse trailer. richard it is in a bathrobe cry income he's going to kill every [bleep] around and i said, you don't have to kill anybody. we are going to put the horse and a jaguar. he said, it's a jaguar, four door come '76, banana yellow. but the horse in the backseat after jaguar. and you push, we are going to get the horse and a jaguar. we get the horse in the jaguar, the shocks go boom, the tires go boom, and to get in the car, richard, with your ashy ankles and your bathrobe, get in the [bleep] car, we are driving down the 405. >> trevor: no way. >> yes car. >> the car is fishtailing all over the place, and people are saying, there is two in the car with a horse in the backseat of an english car. itza jag! and we are saying, where's the vet? follow us. follow us. i've got a train of people. choo-choo train following us to the vet with the horse in the backseat. i will save the hor
>> i lived through richard pryor. i really loved him and he loved me.grew up around horses with my family, and i want to take him to a vet but i didn't have a truck or a horse trailer. richard it is in a bathrobe cry income he's going to kill every [bleep] around and i said, you don't have to kill anybody. we are going to put the horse and a jaguar. he said, it's a jaguar, four door come '76, banana yellow. but the horse in the backseat after jaguar. and you push, we are going to get the...
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here's "the washington post" report about today's arguments in part, reading, chief judge william pryor seemed to criticize trump's team for asking for a special master without proving that the initial search was illegal. if you can't establish that it was anunlawful, he said, then wt are we doing here? ouch. well, we don't know when a ruling will be handed down. it could come at anytime. but the fact in the last 42 daya of being in the majority, democrats have finally cleared the way to obtain six years of trump and their businesses and their tax returns. that is a big deal, period. what could they learn? what do they plan on doing with that information and most importantly, when will they get their hands on those tax returns? joining he now is congressman bill pasqual he's a member of the ways and means and chair of the house oversight. congressman pascual, thank you for being here. a very interesting development today. let me start iti with the press question on everyone's mind. when do you expect your committee to receive donald trump's tax returns and will it be before the end of t
here's "the washington post" report about today's arguments in part, reading, chief judge william pryor seemed to criticize trump's team for asking for a special master without proving that the initial search was illegal. if you can't establish that it was anunlawful, he said, then wt are we doing here? ouch. well, we don't know when a ruling will be handed down. it could come at anytime. but the fact in the last 42 daya of being in the majority, democrats have finally cleared the way...
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the three judges that will decide this case, william pryor, a george w. bush appointee and two donald trump appointees. ththe trio seemed skeptical of e trump's legal team arguments over why the special master in this case, judge dearie from new york is necessary. the doj under merrick garland has already, charles, cataloged and sifted through roughly 100 classified documents taken from mar-a-largo. the rest about 10,000 plus, the judge is going through them. garland appointed federal prosecutor jack smith to handle the entire mar-a-largo investigation. he's the new special counsel and garland did so after trump announced he wanted to seek his old job and move back to the white house in 2025. we're waiting on this opinion and pass it on. >> thanks. forget weathering price hikes. flyers may be weathering nasty storms as they head home. right, jeff? >> sadly so, charles. out here at philadelphia international, a good day to travel today. if you're going to or from the northeast this weekend, could be a very different story. i will have that story when we co
the three judges that will decide this case, william pryor, a george w. bush appointee and two donald trump appointees. ththe trio seemed skeptical of e trump's legal team arguments over why the special master in this case, judge dearie from new york is necessary. the doj under merrick garland has already, charles, cataloged and sifted through roughly 100 classified documents taken from mar-a-largo. the rest about 10,000 plus, the judge is going through them. garland appointed federal...
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you are maligning monty python and richard pryor.ther one of them and put them in charge of our government over these people any day. but you are exactly right. >> touche. >> since you can identify as anything you want. you missed the better genders that you could identify as. you could also identify as aggressive or stud as well as two spirit. i can see you as stud, maybe. you could identify as that. >> jesse: yeah, maverique stud what was the one that was intriguing gender? what was that one. >> omni gender and polygender. >> jesse: gender outlaw. >> gender outlaw is good. i would definitely identify as gender outlaw at some point -- in fact, i may have actually danced under that name under when i was in high school. but, not since then. but, you know, it does highlight a very important issue. and that is this whole thing, because all of this is an offchute out of the democrat party's racist identity politics that they have used to great effect for many years. and i must say i think that this era of identity politics, which is pate
you are maligning monty python and richard pryor.ther one of them and put them in charge of our government over these people any day. but you are exactly right. >> touche. >> since you can identify as anything you want. you missed the better genders that you could identify as. you could also identify as aggressive or stud as well as two spirit. i can see you as stud, maybe. you could identify as that. >> jesse: yeah, maverique stud what was the one that was intriguing gender?...
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pryor, of indiana, to be united states circuit judge for the seventh circuit. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive number 1129, doris l. pryor, of indiana, to be united states district judge for the seventh circuit. mr. schumer: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum calls for the cloture motions filed today, november 28, be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the baldwin substitute amendment numbered 6487 to calendar number 44
pryor, of indiana, to be united states circuit judge for the seventh circuit. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive number 1129, doris l. pryor, of indiana, to be united states district judge for the seventh circuit. mr. schumer: i ask...
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william pryor and two president trump appointees, and ask why it's necessary in this case.d and sifted through roughly 100 classified documents taken from mar-a-lago. the rest, the special master is looking through, those are unclassified. one week ago today garland, attorney general, appointed jack smith currently in the netherlands prosecuting war crimes in kosovo to handle the entire mar-a-lago investigation. he is the new special counsel in this case. the garland did so after trump announced he would seek his old job. meanwhile, judge raymond dearie has a hearing in brooklyn, new york next thursday. if the department of justice wins this one and the circuit court of appeals decides to get rid of the special master, basically judge dearie would just go about his business and give up everything and give everything back to the special counsel, which would be a loss for the trump legal team. arthel. >> arthel: watching it closely, david spunt, thank you. >> gillian: look at this, nasa scientists are looking at what caused 47 excrutiating minutes, decades of work and half a
william pryor and two president trump appointees, and ask why it's necessary in this case.d and sifted through roughly 100 classified documents taken from mar-a-lago. the rest, the special master is looking through, those are unclassified. one week ago today garland, attorney general, appointed jack smith currently in the netherlands prosecuting war crimes in kosovo to handle the entire mar-a-lago investigation. he is the new special counsel in this case. the garland did so after trump...
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you put the three judge panel led by chief of elijah william pryor did not issue a ruling from the benchuld get special treatment and be able to undercut a criminal investigation because of his status as a former president. walk us through this and what could put an end to the special master review. >> pretty much, yeah. if the 11th circuit rules that the original basis for judge tennant, a trump appointee in florida, if the original basis for appointing the special master was not sufficient, and then that would be the end of the special master. trump can appeal to the supreme court, but as we've seen in a lot of these cases with respect to -- the supreme court has declined to rule in his favor. it sounds like here -- if the 11th circuit decides what's actually going to take place. the court hearing this week for trump's lawyers and the justice department was bad for trump. there was no way about it. and they are questioning from the panel, the three judge panel was why should you, donald trump, get special treatment? this is a case where there haven't been any indictments, haven't been
you put the three judge panel led by chief of elijah william pryor did not issue a ruling from the benchuld get special treatment and be able to undercut a criminal investigation because of his status as a former president. walk us through this and what could put an end to the special master review. >> pretty much, yeah. if the 11th circuit rules that the original basis for judge tennant, a trump appointee in florida, if the original basis for appointing the special master was not...
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we were watching very closely, erin, for what william pryor, the chief judge on this three-judge panel, how he would react. we expected that he might be the most sympathetic voice to the former president. it turns out not at all. he raised questions as to, as you pointed out, why they were even here or hearing this case. because it's extraordinary for a defendant, somebody who is under investigation to get the kind of help that he was getting from this lower court judge in palm beach. he pointed out that the reason why obviously the former president got a special master was because of this intermingling of items that the former president says were classified materials with his personal materials, and he said i don't think it's necessarily the fault of the government if someone has intermingled classified documents with all kinds of other personal property. you can tell that there was a lot of skepticism about why the former president, frankly, was getting special treatment from a lower court judge. erin? >> right. of course a judge that he had appointed but a crucial point that they're
we were watching very closely, erin, for what william pryor, the chief judge on this three-judge panel, how he would react. we expected that he might be the most sympathetic voice to the former president. it turns out not at all. he raised questions as to, as you pointed out, why they were even here or hearing this case. because it's extraordinary for a defendant, somebody who is under investigation to get the kind of help that he was getting from this lower court judge in palm beach. he...
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you did whatever georgeeog carlin was talking about in '70, the seventies or mort sahl orr richard pryor. you know, it's even like when they were accusing trump of telling people pg people to injt bleach, okay, he's dangerousok because he tolayd people, he's to inject bleach.w many how many americans injected inje bleach? this is the president of the united states . and this is their excuse forcanc canceling everyone becauseo da they know people don't listeven to dave chappelle or trumpleach. saying to inject bleach. itr themt an excuse fo to have dominion over you. >> it may be , however, thatera they're on to at leastpe cop one point. the one thing that average people might copy from a comedian is the willingness f to mock the people in charge. whatheyt they fear. >> they don't want to be mockedh . yeah, and there's a definite theyh in i comedy that cuts rigt to the core and they know if they lose and can't silence that community, there's going to be issues. remember when john stewart washe on stephen colbert show several months ago and he was like,u hello, wunan lab leak there's virol
you did whatever georgeeog carlin was talking about in '70, the seventies or mort sahl orr richard pryor. you know, it's even like when they were accusing trump of telling people pg people to injt bleach, okay, he's dangerousok because he tolayd people, he's to inject bleach.w many how many americans injected inje bleach? this is the president of the united states . and this is their excuse forcanc canceling everyone becauseo da they know people don't listeven to dave chappelle or trumpleach....
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laughter] >> which i don't know what they meant at the time, but there was something about richard pryor and those comedic roles rather than stand-up stick out in my childhood memory, but i will say "do the right thing" at 17 and "boyz in the hood" at 19 speaking to questions of black criminality, about state violence, about white supremacy, about the role after black writer taking on and exposing all of those myths. >> thank you so much. you speak about dubois and literature and i remember listening to the autobiography and there's one section he talks about an article, i believe, and kind of dd you know where he heard about items that were inappropriate -- i could literally hear his voice as if it's happening. and childhood memories. so thank you for that. so next up we have-- well, the best thing about going last, i know i can go quick so we can get to our conversation. and i'm so happy to see maaza and marlon. and jelani, and with conversations about my first novel. six degrees of separation and great to be on this panel. i love that we're talking origin stories. mine is probably the
laughter] >> which i don't know what they meant at the time, but there was something about richard pryor and those comedic roles rather than stand-up stick out in my childhood memory, but i will say "do the right thing" at 17 and "boyz in the hood" at 19 speaking to questions of black criminality, about state violence, about white supremacy, about the role after black writer taking on and exposing all of those myths. >> thank you so much. you speak about dubois...
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boebert has been called out pryor for anti lgbtq rhetoric. she did still acknowledge recently the victims and families, many of whom are lgbtq, are in her prayers. but how does that hit you and sit with you? i wonder with the community at large? >> yeah, i mean, you don't get to set a pathway for violence and turn around and put us in your thoughts and prayers. that is not how it works. i just want to point out that we have folks on the state board of education that if you use terms like -- are saying parents who support transgender youth our abusers. you know? and blocking -- we know across the nation there are folks who intentionally try to block affirmative gender care, which is life-saving. she doesn't get to put us in her thoughts and prayers, as far as i'm concerned. she needs to look deep inside of herself and be accountable to the harm that's been caused. >> and really, what we're talking about is rhetoric. i'm mindful that nearly 300 anti lgbtq bills have been introduced just this year. do you believe that rhetoric is a factor in the
boebert has been called out pryor for anti lgbtq rhetoric. she did still acknowledge recently the victims and families, many of whom are lgbtq, are in her prayers. but how does that hit you and sit with you? i wonder with the community at large? >> yeah, i mean, you don't get to set a pathway for violence and turn around and put us in your thoughts and prayers. that is not how it works. i just want to point out that we have folks on the state board of education that if you use terms like...
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and to, brigitte pryor booking photos matched the sketch ryan had given police.ory about bridget involvement. >> he had the resume that you would expect the intruders who came to kill ariet to have. >> the kind of guy you'd hired to commit murder. >> that's right. >> and, they suspected the person who hired him was magdi girgis. but of course, there was no proof of any of that. >> i am guessing one of the things you did, pretty early on was subpoena magdi records. >> oh yes. >> looking for that big chunk of money that he took out a few days before his wife was killed? >> you could hope. but -- >> it wasn't there? >> it wasn't there. >> well, maybe he's innocent. >> maybe he's just careful. >> careful? perhaps. but in what universe would magdi girgis and anthony bridge its path across? one way to find out, they could ask anthony bridget. >> did you know where he was? >> i knew exactly where he was. >> he was in soledad state prison. prosecutor balleste and detective wilson decided to pay him an unannounced visit. >> and, there you are in a little room -- >> yes. >
and to, brigitte pryor booking photos matched the sketch ryan had given police.ory about bridget involvement. >> he had the resume that you would expect the intruders who came to kill ariet to have. >> the kind of guy you'd hired to commit murder. >> that's right. >> and, they suspected the person who hired him was magdi girgis. but of course, there was no proof of any of that. >> i am guessing one of the things you did, pretty early on was subpoena magdi records....