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. >> tom robinson, he was an innocent black man, and he still got killed because of his skin color >>eporter: ed harris plays lawyer atticus finch. >> it's about racism it's about tolerance it's about forgiveness. it's about parenting it's about growing up. >> reporter: in aaron sorkin's rewriting of "to kill a mockingbird," characters of color like tom robinson, played by kyle scatliffe, are given a larger voice. >> i've been locked in a cage for seven months. >> our voice to speak about the injustice in a manner you don't get to hear in the novel i think it's important to hear those. >> it's amazing, especially the representation for people of color. >> reporter: sorkin hopes he's inspired students to seek out theater. >> i want them to leave feeling elevated somehow. i want them to talk out loud about the nature of decency. >> what does it say about human beings, do you think? >> all human beings deserve to be treated the same no matter -- no matter the color or race ♪ >> reporter: and maybe it won't be the last time this world famous arena is used as a classroom. kate snow, nbc ne
. >> tom robinson, he was an innocent black man, and he still got killed because of his skin color >>eporter: ed harris plays lawyer atticus finch. >> it's about racism it's about tolerance it's about forgiveness. it's about parenting it's about growing up. >> reporter: in aaron sorkin's rewriting of "to kill a mockingbird," characters of color like tom robinson, played by kyle scatliffe, are given a larger voice. >> i've been locked in a cage for seven...
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know your customer checks to whether they're regulated in the 1st place and live to co-found or tom robinson tells us quote previously a bank just didn't know much about the exchange that was wanting to open an account with them this will give them insights into how risky or otherwise a given crypto change is so let's bring back to los angeles christy in a lot of ways it makes sense for wells fargo to help get it lifted off the ground because so many banks as you know they want to work with crypto but the regulatory grounds been to say it's been shaky is probably an understatement right. does it really make sense because wells fargo kind of now wants to get involved into the entire k y z due diligence sleuthing space when they were actually the ones who actually made a complete mockery out of k y c in the early 2000 they were the one who altera client data and did not perform any due diligence on all of those fake accounts are they open so it's really interesting that they're trying to kind of re brand and revamp their image to become more high tech more into what the other big bulge bracket
know your customer checks to whether they're regulated in the 1st place and live to co-found or tom robinson tells us quote previously a bank just didn't know much about the exchange that was wanting to open an account with them this will give them insights into how risky or otherwise a given crypto change is so let's bring back to los angeles christy in a lot of ways it makes sense for wells fargo to help get it lifted off the ground because so many banks as you know they want to work with...
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what odd boundaries of free speech and to discuss that i'm now joined by british activist tom there are mr robinson it's good to see you thank you very much for coming over it's good to be saying now wondering to russia. giving a presentation tomorrow to explain the history and the dangers of what's called grooming which is more of a right but you had now speaking about the topic of your talk correct me if i'm wrong it's titled the rape of britain i know that you are prone to generalisations but isn't that too broad and too threatening of a statement. to generalisations are so i 1st in my writing discussion we talk about islam not muslims in general no it's like how can you talk about islam and not talk about muslims in general is it islams nor did it's a book it's annoying did to criticize i did practice by muslims but if i criticize christianity i'm not and so in or taken for every christian. the idea is so when we see the rape levels that we've seen in our country and from a population muslim i would make up 2.2 percent of the british population they are responsible for 84 percent of the convict
what odd boundaries of free speech and to discuss that i'm now joined by british activist tom there are mr robinson it's good to see you thank you very much for coming over it's good to be saying now wondering to russia. giving a presentation tomorrow to explain the history and the dangers of what's called grooming which is more of a right but you had now speaking about the topic of your talk correct me if i'm wrong it's titled the rape of britain i know that you are prone to generalisations...
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for instance, when tom robinson is on trial or giving his testimony, he's the man who has been accusedt is your response to why did you go visit the young woman who accuses him of rape. he says i felt sorry for say t court, you can't say that. say she could use a hand. when he does his testimony, the prosecuting attorney finally says i felt sorry for her. he said wait, say that again? he said i felt sorry for her. >> can i just ask you as an actor, i would think there's just not a better role. such a remarkable 20th century -- >> well, it is interesting. when i was asked to do this, i knew jeff daniels had been doing it for a year, i got an email from scott reuben to say play atticus. i was like how do you get rid of gregory peck? and such an indelible performance. aaron's script, he is a different character than the one depicted in the film. much more conflicted and he is not nearly as perfect a human being as gregory portrays. >> so in what way? >> well, he's struggling to hold onto his belief there's goodness in everybody, that even though this town is full of people with very stron
for instance, when tom robinson is on trial or giving his testimony, he's the man who has been accusedt is your response to why did you go visit the young woman who accuses him of rape. he says i felt sorry for say t court, you can't say that. say she could use a hand. when he does his testimony, the prosecuting attorney finally says i felt sorry for her. he said wait, say that again? he said i felt sorry for her. >> can i just ask you as an actor, i would think there's just not a better...
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odd the boundaries of free speech to discuss that i'm now joined by british activist tom they're all been from mr robinson it's good to see you thank you very much for coming over it's good to be saying now what brings you to russia. given a presentation tomorrow to explain the history and the dangers of what's called grooming which is more of a right. now speaking about the topic of your talk correct me if i'm wrong. it's titled the rape of britain i know that you are prone to generalisations but isn't that too broad and threatening of a statement no it's not going to generalisations i say. in my writing discussion we talk about islam muslims in general not like how can you talk about islam and not talk about muslims in general is that islam is an idea it's a book it's an idea to criticize what i did practice by muslims but if i criticize christianity i'm not and so in or taken for way every christian. the idea is so when we see the rape levels that we've seen in our country and from a population muslim i would make up 2.2 percent.
odd the boundaries of free speech to discuss that i'm now joined by british activist tom they're all been from mr robinson it's good to see you thank you very much for coming over it's good to be saying now what brings you to russia. given a presentation tomorrow to explain the history and the dangers of what's called grooming which is more of a right. now speaking about the topic of your talk correct me if i'm wrong. it's titled the rape of britain i know that you are prone to generalisations...
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tom. welcome back to worlds apart by the british activist on the robinson mr robinson just before the break you were talking about this culture of silencing and i think in many countries. do you on to report those cases specifically. out of fear of encouraging ethnic hatred and that they are religious hatred that's happened in russia as well and i know for a fact that the you haven't been convicted of a hate crime but a lot of your followers have crossed that line and took out that anger or frustration on people who did nothing wrong does it bother you a lot of my followers some of your for some of my father's would you say that somehow that would be my phone. i don't think it's your fault but perhaps i would say if it should have been for her age to be more specific you know you. got a manifesto and in that manifesto i told them they can attack people then would it be my fault yeah but you can also tell them that you know there are people who are committing crimes and there are people who have nothing to do with that and you should not take your anger out on those people i'm not what i'm s
tom. welcome back to worlds apart by the british activist on the robinson mr robinson just before the break you were talking about this culture of silencing and i think in many countries. do you on to report those cases specifically. out of fear of encouraging ethnic hatred and that they are religious hatred that's happened in russia as well and i know for a fact that the you haven't been convicted of a hate crime but a lot of your followers have crossed that line and took out that anger or...
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tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> now abc7 sports with chris alvarez. >> the warriors roster will look dramatically different when they host the lakers saturday night. gone jacob evans, glenn robinson ii and d'angelo russell traded in a b wh the timberwolves. always expected to be trade bait when he signed the max deal with the warriors in the off-season. filled in for the injured klay thompson, despite injuries of his own. averaging 26.6 pointsme. the warriors get back andrew wiggins, a 2021 first round pick. averaging 22.4 points a game. defense and issue, according to basketball reference, wiggins has the worst defensive rating of any player who has played at least 15,000 minutes. he can only get better from here. former warrior andre iguodala finally has a new home with the heat. traded by the warriors to memphis in the off-season. never reported. today sent to miami and then signed a two-year deal worth $30 million. >>> after a heartbreaking super bowl loss, many niners have taken to social media calling the 2020 season the legendary revenge tour. players spoke yesterday as they cleaned out their lockers. today coach shanahan spoke today. >> as kansas city chiefs confetti fell
tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> now abc7 sports with chris alvarez. >> the warriors roster will look dramatically different when they host the lakers saturday night. gone jacob evans, glenn robinson ii and d'angelo russell traded in a b wh the timberwolves. always expected to be trade bait when he signed the max deal with the warriors in the off-season. filled in for the injured klay thompson, despite injuries of his own. averaging 26.6 pointsme. the warriors get back...
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tom steyer and bernie sanders are in a statistcal tie for second with 18% and 17%, elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg also statistically tied in fourth with 5% and 1% aren'tively. >> jean robinsonlk about your home state. joe biden still holding up well enough there, but you almost get the sense that nevada is extraordinarily important because of south carolina, that joe biden can't afford another third or fourth place finish, because he'll bleed additional support, especially from black voters there, who are the base of his entire campaign. but again, the crazy thing is, and you talked about this, it's bernie sanders who's running away fromw this nomination fight right now in the early stages, and nobody on the debate stage seemed to notice that the other night. >> no, they didn't. they all went after bloomberg and they beat him up, pretty good. but meanwhile, bernie sanders got away basically unscathed. i mean, the, you know, bloomberg did hit him for having three houses, and then they got him -- they criticized him on a couple of issues on medicare for all. but he was not the focus of the attacks coming from warren and buttigieg and biden and klobuchar. and i'm wondering why
tom steyer and bernie sanders are in a statistcal tie for second with 18% and 17%, elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg also statistically tied in fourth with 5% and 1% aren'tively. >> jean robinsonlk about your home state. joe biden still holding up well enough there, but you almost get the sense that nevada is extraordinarily important because of south carolina, that joe biden can't afford another third or fourth place finish, because he'll bleed additional support, especially from black...