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. >> senator, you introduced the medicare 50 act along with senator brown and senator baldwin. this gives people at the age of 50 the option of buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? ms. stabenow: we are introducing it in the house as well, congressman higgins and courtney and others, a lot of excitement around this. his can be done now. this can happen now under current medicare that has great confidence and support among the american people. when we look at the fact, university of michigan just did a study that 27% of the folks in that age category are worried they're not going to have insurance throughout their year every year. and it's -- when you have more medical expenses is when, in the private sector, you're paying more. so this is a choice. if you want to buy in at 50 and pay premiums and it would be part of the health care exchange, you would be able to qualify for the tax crets and cost share. if you are able to qualify. because of income. and you get a better price. you get a better proice and in talking to a group of doctors in my office yesterday i was
. >> senator, you introduced the medicare 50 act along with senator brown and senator baldwin. this gives people at the age of 50 the option of buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? ms. stabenow: we are introducing it in the house as well, congressman higgins and courtney and others, a lot of excitement around this. his can be done now. this can happen now under current medicare that has great confidence and support among the american people. when we look at the fact,...
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this is adapted from the james baldwin novel and has been nominated for three academy awards — adapted screenplay, for supporting actress for regina king — who i think is a dead certain — and for the music by nicholas britell. the story, which is set in ‘70s harlem, is, on the one hand you could see it as a story about oppression and unjust incarceration, about racial tension. but actually, it is a love story. it's a love story between these two characters, tish and fonny. fonny is in prison, tish is pregnant and it is about the way in which their relationship plays out against this backdrop of injustice. i think the real genius about barryjenkins' work is, like moonlight, he can take a story and by focusing on the specifics of, like in that case, the life of somebody growing up in poverty, amidst addiction and drugs, and somehow make that story universal by concentrating on the specifics. in the case of this, he gets all the period details right, he gets the details of the characters' struggles right, but it becomes completely universal. did you love moonlight? i did, i thought
this is adapted from the james baldwin novel and has been nominated for three academy awards — adapted screenplay, for supporting actress for regina king — who i think is a dead certain — and for the music by nicholas britell. the story, which is set in ‘70s harlem, is, on the one hand you could see it as a story about oppression and unjust incarceration, about racial tension. but actually, it is a love story. it's a love story between these two characters, tish and fonny. fonny is in...
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alec baldwin is really getting that down. >> two slam dunks for alec baldwin. it's pretty crazy. like we said before, mika, it's interesting that like sarah palin and tina fey, the closer the two characters got to each other, the funnier "saturday night live" was and the scarier the reality was. >> especially that he now thinks "saturday night live" needs to be looked into. happy monday, everybody. we have associate editor of "commentary" magazine noah rothman, professor eddie glaud j jr.ier and nick cko confessore u author -- >> so how was your weekend? >> you know what happened last week. >> the case of the missing meat ball. take a look at this. >> trying to find his cat. >> come on. >> oh. >> oh my god. oh my god! no! >> that's me in hysterics. >> you're in hysterics. look at that cat. he's like a lion. >> he's going to run for president. >> or at least run for the defense department. >> meat ball was lost. he loves escaping. >> joe likes to bring up random things like this, but this is an amazing cat ash rescue, if you can believe it. and i do believe my next instagram post
alec baldwin is really getting that down. >> two slam dunks for alec baldwin. it's pretty crazy. like we said before, mika, it's interesting that like sarah palin and tina fey, the closer the two characters got to each other, the funnier "saturday night live" was and the scarier the reality was. >> especially that he now thinks "saturday night live" needs to be looked into. happy monday, everybody. we have associate editor of "commentary" magazine noah...
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this is adapted from the james baldwin novel and has been nominated for three academy awards — adapted screenplay, for supporting actress for regina king — who i think is a dead certain — and for the music by nicholas britell. the story, which is set in ‘705 harlem, is, on the one hand you could see it as a story about oppression and unjust incarceration, about racial tension. but actually, it is a love story. it's a love story between these two characters, tish and fonny. fonny is in prison, tish is pregnant and it is about the way in which their relationship plays out against this backdrop of injustice. i think the real genius about barryjenkins' work is, like moonlight, he can take a story and by focusing on the specifics of, like in that case, the life of somebody growing up in poverty, amidst addiction and drugs, and somehow make that story universal by concentrating on the specifics. in the case of this, he gets all the period details right, he gets the details of the characters' struggles right, but it becomes completely universal. did you love moonlight? i did, i thought
this is adapted from the james baldwin novel and has been nominated for three academy awards — adapted screenplay, for supporting actress for regina king — who i think is a dead certain — and for the music by nicholas britell. the story, which is set in ‘705 harlem, is, on the one hand you could see it as a story about oppression and unjust incarceration, about racial tension. but actually, it is a love story. it's a love story between these two characters, tish and fonny. fonny is in...
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i can brooke baldwin. the breaking news is this, the president possibly tried to reign in the investigation into his personal attorney michael cohen. the "new york times" is reporting president trump asked his acting attorney general whether or not the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york could, in fact, unrecuse himself from the investigation into michael cohen. i just talked to one of the lead reporters who broke this story opened for the "new york times." he talked to me about how this conversation with trump and matt whitaker actually went down. >> not long after whitaker was installed as the acting attorney general, trump calls him and asks whether a new person could be put in charge of the investigation taking place up in new york. he "asks" whether the u.s. attorney, who had to recuse himself out of a conflict of interest could be put in charge. trump thought that this individual, jeffrey berman, might actually be more of an ally and clearly it indicates that the president saw this in
i can brooke baldwin. the breaking news is this, the president possibly tried to reign in the investigation into his personal attorney michael cohen. the "new york times" is reporting president trump asked his acting attorney general whether or not the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york could, in fact, unrecuse himself from the investigation into michael cohen. i just talked to one of the lead reporters who broke this story opened for the "new york times."...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. for the past couple of days, michael cohen has been a fixture in washington, d.c. shuttling between the house and the senate while giving congress and up close look at his decade working at the trump tower empire. cohen finishes testifying before the house intelligence committee and while he may be behind closed doors today, koeb is clearly still top of mind for his former boss who took a moment to weigh in on this whole spectacle in vietnam with kim jong-un. >> he lied a lot, but it was very interesting because he didn't lie about one thing. he said no collusion with the russian hoax. and i said, i wonder he didn't just lie about that too like he did about everything else. he lied about so many different things and i was actually impress that had he didn't say, well, i think there was collusion for this reason or that. he didn't say that. he said no collusion and i was a little impressed by that. >> democratic congressman questioned michael cohen yesterday. welcome. good to have you
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. for the past couple of days, michael cohen has been a fixture in washington, d.c. shuttling between the house and the senate while giving congress and up close look at his decade working at the trump tower empire. cohen finishes testifying before the house intelligence committee and while he may be behind closed doors today, koeb is clearly still top of mind for his former boss who took a moment to weigh in on this whole spectacle in vietnam with...
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i'm brooke baldwin. nding machins and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new way... at carvana. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™ of every great meal is always the potato?t bite that's why it should always be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fai
i'm brooke baldwin. nding machins and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car and say...
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. >>> hi, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. new story. same old story in washington. once again, a shutdown is just days away. the government is set to close this friday, but today and tomorrow, actually really the key in keeping things on track. the reason is this. the house has a 72-hour rule that requires legislation be released three day s before it receives a floor vote, but before they can vote, they need a make a deal. and with all the talk of money for a wall, turns out a new sticking point. detention beds for detained, undocumented immigrants. democrats want the cut that number from about 40,000 beds to just under 36,000. but the white house and republicans want to increase it up to 52,000. and this weekend, one of the key members of these talks said he was not confident of a deal or that the government would stay open. >> shutting down the government should always be off the table. we would like for it to be off the table. we've worked hard to fund the government. we're going o continue to work hard in these negotiations, but the specter of a shutdown is alw
. >>> hi, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. new story. same old story in washington. once again, a shutdown is just days away. the government is set to close this friday, but today and tomorrow, actually really the key in keeping things on track. the reason is this. the house has a 72-hour rule that requires legislation be released three day s before it receives a floor vote, but before they can vote, they need a make a deal. and with all the talk of money for a wall,...
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as cofounder roger baldwin explained to a correspondent in the socialist party, the nclb was in entire sympathy with the socialist program, but would leave to other groups the task of mobilizing the masses. the role of the nclb was to keep people's mouths open and their printing presses free. now of course, this strategy would become the hallmark of the aclu. in subsequent decades, it proved wildly successful. but during world war i, the litigation campaign generated few genuine victories. they failed to save even the masses, despite an auspicious start that made litigation appear promising. in one of the most celebrated speech protective decisions of the war, judge learned hand is cited in late july as a matter of statutory interpretation that the suppression of "the masses" on the basis of antiwar editorials and political cartoons, exceeded the authority placed on postal officials by the espionage act. in contrast to the so-called bad tendency test, the judges typically applied during the wartime cases, which held speakers criminally accountable for statements likely to lead to prohi
as cofounder roger baldwin explained to a correspondent in the socialist party, the nclb was in entire sympathy with the socialist program, but would leave to other groups the task of mobilizing the masses. the role of the nclb was to keep people's mouths open and their printing presses free. now of course, this strategy would become the hallmark of the aclu. in subsequent decades, it proved wildly successful. but during world war i, the litigation campaign generated few genuine victories. they...
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hi, there, i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. and here it is, senator cory booker in newark, new jersey. >> i have the greatest comeback story for any american c
hi, there, i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. and here it is, senator cory booker in newark, new jersey. >> i have the greatest comeback story for any american c
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"newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> brianna, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin, you are watching cnn, thank you for being we me. >>> president trump has called robert mueller's ra
"newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> brianna, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin, you are watching cnn, thank you for being we me. >>> president trump has called robert mueller's ra
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on sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel, with monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. and the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. >> i think his writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love, loving oneself, love between people and society -- i really think that that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people probably see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, that sometimes people mistake that for anger, and i think that he was not angry but forceful in hi denunciation of racisms. announcer: sunday night on
on sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel, with monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. and the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. >> i think his writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love, loving oneself, love between people and society -- i really think that that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people probably see him, because he was so passionate in...
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we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin movie with the with it -- question post at it. >> i thought it was beautiful. the thing that really sticks with you is just how lovely the film is. writing really does deal with love, whether it universal love, loving one's self, love between people and society. i think that's the overarching theme. a lot of people see him because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans that sometimes people mistake that for anger. angry, butwas not forceful in his denunciation of racism. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, a discussion of the border wall panel and the reelection. donna brazil talks about campaign 2020 and the direction of the democratic party. the brookings institute will be on to talk about the future of the united states role in afghanistan. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion.
we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin movie with the with it -- question post at it. >> i thought it was beautiful. the thing that really sticks with you is just how lovely the film is. writing really does deal with love, whether it universal love, loving one's self, love between people and society. i think that's the overarching theme. a lot of people see him because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans that sometimes people mistake...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. here you see the president of the united states there addressing troops in alaska during a fuel stop on his way home from vietnam where nuclear talks with north korea collapsed. we'll get into all of that in just a moment, but first for the past few days, michael cohen has been a fixture in washington shuttling between the house and senate while giving congress an up close look at his decade working at the top of the trump empire and today that all comes to an end after cohen finishes testifying before the house intelligence committee and while he may be sitting there behind closed doors today, cohen is clearly still top of mind for his former boss who weighed in at his summit in vietnam with kim jong-un. >> he lied a lot, but it was very interesting because he didn't lie about one thing. he said no collusion with the russian hoax and i said, i wonder he didn't just lie about that too like he did about everything else. he lied about so many different things and i was actually impresse
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. here you see the president of the united states there addressing troops in alaska during a fuel stop on his way home from vietnam where nuclear talks with north korea collapsed. we'll get into all of that in just a moment, but first for the past few days, michael cohen has been a fixture in washington shuttling between the house and senate while giving congress an up close look at his decade working at the top of the trump empire and today that all...
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as cofounder roger baldwin explains to a correspondent in the socialist party, the nclb was in entire sympathy with the socialist program, but would leave to other groups the task of mobilizing the masses. the role of the nclb was to keep people's mouths open and their printing presses free. now of course, this strategy would become the hallmark of the aclu. in subsequent decades, it proved wildly successful. but during world war i, the litigation campaign generated few genuine victories. the nclb failed to save even the masses, despite an auspicious start that made litigation appear promising. in one of the most celebrated speech protective decisions of the war, judge learned hand decided in late july as a matter of protection, on the basis of antiwar editorials and political cartoons, exceeded the authority conferred on postal officials by the espionage act. in contrast to the so-called bad tendency test, the judges typically applied during the wartime cases, which held speakers criminally accountable for statements likely to lead to prohibited conduct. hand would have required dire
as cofounder roger baldwin explains to a correspondent in the socialist party, the nclb was in entire sympathy with the socialist program, but would leave to other groups the task of mobilizing the masses. the role of the nclb was to keep people's mouths open and their printing presses free. now of course, this strategy would become the hallmark of the aclu. in subsequent decades, it proved wildly successful. but during world war i, the litigation campaign generated few genuine victories. the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. you're watching cnn. the powers of the executive branch will be put to the true test over president trump's emergency decoratilaration to b his border wall. it will provide $6 billion of the $8 billion that trump wants to build this barrier and democrats and republicans are digging in for what is expected to be a fierce fight. just this afternoon protestors took to the streets but even bigger signs are going to play out, that the courts will be posing the larger threat to the emergency declaration. let me turn to kaitlan collins who is in miami covering president trump there. how is the white house preparing the fight that will obviously be challenging the president's declaration, both legally and politically? >> reporter: well, brooke, they're doubling down essentially on their argument that the president has the right to do this. you saw stephen miller, the president's chief immigration adviser, out on the sunday shows yesterday not only clarifying the remark from the president where he said i didn't ha
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. you're watching cnn. the powers of the executive branch will be put to the true test over president trump's emergency decoratilaration to b his border wall. it will provide $6 billion of the $8 billion that trump wants to build this barrier and democrats and republicans are digging in for what is expected to be a fierce fight. just this afternoon protestors took to the streets but even bigger signs are going to play out, that the courts will be...
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brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> brianna, thank you, i e.j. brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. thank you for being with me in washington. it appears avoiding shutdown is a done deal. we have a proposal that has the blessing of top republicans and top democrats. we have a vote on that proposal set for tomorrow night in the house, one that speaker pelosi seems confident will get her chamber's approval. >> as with all compromises i say to people support the bill for what is in it, don't judge it for what it is not in it. we can't pass it until it's ready and when it's ready we'll be ready to pass it. >> and we have a president who says he doesn't want the government to close its door
brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> brianna, thank you, i e.j. brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. thank you for being with me in washington. it appears avoiding shutdown is a done deal. we have a proposal that has the blessing of top republicans and top democrats. we have a vote on that proposal set for tomorrow night in the house, one that speaker pelosi seems confident will get her chamber's approval. >> as with all compromises i say to people support the bill for what is in...
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sunday, on q&a, we will discuss the movie based on the baldwin novel with monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. sticks thing that really with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. writing really does deal with love. whether it is universal love. loving oneself. people and society. i really think that is the overarching the. i think a lot of people see him because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans. sometimes, i think people mistake that for anger. angry but was not forceful in his enunciation of racism. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." committeeate rules voted along party lines are proving the change in the procedure of how the congress approves nominees. one is the committee debate the bill. it is just over an hour. >> the committee will come to order. today, the committee will consider three items. the
sunday, on q&a, we will discuss the movie based on the baldwin novel with monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. sticks thing that really with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. writing really does deal with love. whether it is universal love. loving oneself. people and society. i really think that is the overarching the. i think a lot of people see him because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans. sometimes, i think...
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>>> i'm ana cabrera in for brooke baldwin. our country may have avoided a national dilemma, a government shutdown. president trump has now put the country into a new one that will likely come to a head in the supreme court. today the president declared a national emergency to fund his border wall. this unlock nearly half of the $8 billion he wants for construction. it's also unleashed major backlash deepening the divide between parties, laying division within the president's own party. several leading republicans are expressing concern about the precedent set using a national declaration authority this way. in a move democrats say is a work around congress. the president was asked about that after today's announcement, and he pointed to 31 other current active national emergency emergencies. >> we're going to confront the national security crisis on our southern border. we're going to do it one way or the other, because we need to do it. not because it's a campaign promise, which it is. when you look and listen to pligss, part
>>> i'm ana cabrera in for brooke baldwin. our country may have avoided a national dilemma, a government shutdown. president trump has now put the country into a new one that will likely come to a head in the supreme court. today the president declared a national emergency to fund his border wall. this unlock nearly half of the $8 billion he wants for construction. it's also unleashed major backlash deepening the divide between parties, laying division within the president's own party....
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news, and just this week you introduced the medicare at 50 act along with senator brown, senator tammy baldwin. this gives people 50-64 buying -- the option of buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? >> we are introducing it in the house as well. congressman brian higgins and congressman joe courtney and a whole group of people. a lot of excitement around this. first of all, this can be done now while people are debating what should happen in terms of larger structural changes or not. this can happen now under current medicare that has great confidence and support among the american people. when we look at the fact, university of michigan just did a study that 27% of the folks in that age category are worried they're not going to have insurance throughout their year every year. and it's when you have more medical expenses. it is when even in the private sector, you're paying more. so this is a choice. if you want to buy in at 50 and pay premiums and it would be part of the health care exchange, you would be able to qualify for the tax credits and cost share if you are able to qualify
news, and just this week you introduced the medicare at 50 act along with senator brown, senator tammy baldwin. this gives people 50-64 buying -- the option of buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? >> we are introducing it in the house as well. congressman brian higgins and congressman joe courtney and a whole group of people. a lot of excitement around this. first of all, this can be done now while people are debating what should happen in terms of larger structural changes...
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. >>> and what president trump just said about alec baldwin has the actor concerned for his family. >>> megapileup, car after car after car. hou
. >>> and what president trump just said about alec baldwin has the actor concerned for his family. >>> megapileup, car after car after car. hou
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news and just this week you introduced the medicare at 50 act along with senator brown, senator tammy baldwin. this gives people 50-64 buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? >> we are introducing it in the house as well. congressman brian higgins and congressman joe courtney and a whole group of people. a lot of excitement around this. first of all, this can be done now while people are debating what should happen in terms of larger structural changes or not. this can happen now under current medicare that has great confidence and support among the american people. when we look at the fact, university of michigan just did a study that 27% of the folks in that age category are worried they're not going to have insurance throughout their year every year. and it's when you have more medical expenses is when even the private sector, you're paying more. so this is a choice. if you want to buy in at 50 and pay premiums and it would be part of the health care exchange, you would be able to qualify for the tax credits and cost share if you are able to qualify because of income. and you get
news and just this week you introduced the medicare at 50 act along with senator brown, senator tammy baldwin. this gives people 50-64 buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? >> we are introducing it in the house as well. congressman brian higgins and congressman joe courtney and a whole group of people. a lot of excitement around this. first of all, this can be done now while people are debating what should happen in terms of larger structural changes or not. this can happen...
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i'm brooke baldwin. president trump here at the white house big day for him as he has just nominated who he would like to be the head of the world bank, david malpass. he's now nominated as president of the world bank, but the key piece is that he's been a strong critic of the world bank and this is the man who could lead the world bank. rana foroohar is with me now. officially he has been nominated. this is a guy that's been so critical of the world bank so why would he want to lead it? >> exactly. the rest of the world holds 84% of the voting shares in the world bank and there's a lot of complaints. you're hearing a lot of poor nations say, hey, this is a guy that doesn't believe in multi-lateralism that's going to run an institution that's nothing if not multi-lateralism. there's a lot of concerns about what he's going to do around the bank's work around climate change, which is a big, big deal in the rest of the world. the trump administration has been extremely critical of that. >> thank you very mu
i'm brooke baldwin. president trump here at the white house big day for him as he has just nominated who he would like to be the head of the world bank, david malpass. he's now nominated as president of the world bank, but the key piece is that he's been a strong critic of the world bank and this is the man who could lead the world bank. rana foroohar is with me now. officially he has been nominated. this is a guy that's been so critical of the world bank so why would he want to lead it?...
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"newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn, and r. kelly -- that's where we're starting. sources tell cnn that r. kelly, the grammy award-winning musician and r&b star, has been indicted by the cook county district attorney's office. we will learn many more details, but this moment a grand jury was convened in cot, illinois, this month -- in cook county, illinois, this month why relation to the charges against r. kelly. this after michael avenatti said he had given the attorney's office a videotape that showed kelly having sex with an underage girl who refers to her body parts as only -- as 14 years of age. the latest videotape surfaced some 17 years after kelly was first arrested in a child pornography case in 2002. a case in which he was acquitted six years later. today's indictment, the news, coming weeks after a devastating lifetime documentary cle
"newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn, and r. kelly -- that's where we're starting. sources tell cnn that r. kelly, the grammy award-winning musician and r&b star, has been indicted by the cook county district attorney's office. we will learn many more details, but this moment a grand jury was convened in cot, illinois, this month -- in cook county, illinois, this month why relation to the charges...
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i'm ana cabrera, as we head into hour two, i'm in for brooke baldwin today. appreciate you being with me. we have more now on our breaking news out of washington, with just a day to avoid a government shutdown, aides to president trump now say they are less certain he will sign the bipartisan spending bill. let's get right back to cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house. kaitlan, fill us in. >> these are the same aides that were earlier saying this week after monday night when those negotiators first reached this deal, they thought privately that the president was likely to sign this bill. and that's what they've been telling reporters all week. but now that the final text of this legislation came out late last night, all 1,100 pages of it, that the white house has been reviewing, those same aides are now saying they are less certain that the president is likely to sign this bill. they say the president is increasingly concerned about what's in it, what the restrictions would be, and they're still going through it, and we should note, no final decision has b
i'm ana cabrera, as we head into hour two, i'm in for brooke baldwin today. appreciate you being with me. we have more now on our breaking news out of washington, with just a day to avoid a government shutdown, aides to president trump now say they are less certain he will sign the bipartisan spending bill. let's get right back to cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house. kaitlan, fill us in. >> these are the same aides that were earlier saying this week after monday night when those...
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news and just this week you introduced the medicare at 50 act along with senator brown, senator tammy baldwin. this gives people 50-64 buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? senator stabenow: we are introducing it in the house as well. congressman brian higgins and congressman joe courtney and a whole group of people. a lot of excitement around this. first of all, this can be done now while people are debating what should happen in terms of larger structural changes or not. this can happen now under current medicare that has great confidence and support among the american people. when we look at the fact, university of michigan just did a study that 27% of the folks in that age category are worried they're not going to have insurance throughout their year every year. and it's when you have more medical expenses is when even the private sector, you're paying more. so this is a choice. if you want to buy in at 50 and pay premiums and it would be part of the health care exchange, you would be able to qualify for the tax credits and cost share if you are able to qualify because of inco
news and just this week you introduced the medicare at 50 act along with senator brown, senator tammy baldwin. this gives people 50-64 buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? senator stabenow: we are introducing it in the house as well. congressman brian higgins and congressman joe courtney and a whole group of people. a lot of excitement around this. first of all, this can be done now while people are debating what should happen in terms of larger structural changes or not. this can...
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. >> look at what "snl's" commander in chief alec baldwin said. >> i'm going to sign these papers for emergency and then i'll immediately be sued, and the ruling will not go in my favor and then i'll e up at ll my buddy kavanaugh and say it's time to repay thehe'l say d the report will be released, followed by houadf insanity and months at the factory, and my personal hell of playing president will finally be over. >> apparently president trump wasn't laughing. he tweeted this saying there was nothing funny about the sketch. he went on to say the networks get away with total republican hit jobs without retribution. >>> 4:51 right now. we're officially less than a week away from hollywood's biggest night. >> road closures in place for this weekend's oscars. you might remember this year, the ceremony is going hostless, after comedian kevin hart stepped down following controversy over homophobic tweets he wrote years ago. he since apologized. roma received the most nominations with ten apiece. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," "nbc bay area responds." >> he tries to do the right thing
. >> look at what "snl's" commander in chief alec baldwin said. >> i'm going to sign these papers for emergency and then i'll immediately be sued, and the ruling will not go in my favor and then i'll e up at ll my buddy kavanaugh and say it's time to repay thehe'l say d the report will be released, followed by houadf insanity and months at the factory, and my personal hell of playing president will finally be over. >> apparently president trump wasn't laughing. he...
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sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel. deputye washington post editor. >> it was beautiful. what sticks with you is how lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal, loving one's self. between people and society. that is the overarching theme. they see him, because he was so passionate fighting for the rights of african-americans, sometimes people mistake that for anger. i think he was not angry but forceful in his to enunciate and of >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. next, eulogies for the late congressman john dingell of michigan. then, supreme court justice some yes sotomayor talks about her life on the court. after that, c-span interviews some of the newest members of congress. carrying the body of former michigan u.s. congressman john dingell. longtime dean of the house was brought to the u.s. capitol,. representative debbie dingell the congressman, greeted some of the mourners gathered outside. the congressman's body was flown to dearborn, michigan for a f
sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel. deputye washington post editor. >> it was beautiful. what sticks with you is how lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal, loving one's self. between people and society. that is the overarching theme. they see him, because he was so passionate fighting for the rights of african-americans, sometimes people mistake that for anger. i think he was not angry but forceful...
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discuss the movie based on the james baldwin novel the local editor monica norton. > i thought it was vish gentlemansly beautiful. and what sticks with you is how lovely the film is. i think his writing really does love, whether it is self,rsal love, loving one love between people and society, really think that is sort of the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, i think some that for anger, i but he was not angry forceful in his denungsation of -- denunciation of racism. c-span where history unfolds daily. 1989, c-span was created as a public service by the cable companies. we continue to bring you of congress, the white house, and the supreme court and events in cy washington, d.c. and around the country. yourn is brought to you by cable or satellite provider. >> on wednesday, former colorado hickenlooper is exploring a presidential run in 2020. hickenlooper talked about his background and answered marijuana, out health
discuss the movie based on the james baldwin novel the local editor monica norton. > i thought it was vish gentlemansly beautiful. and what sticks with you is how lovely the film is. i think his writing really does love, whether it is self,rsal love, loving one love between people and society, really think that is sort of the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, i think some that for anger, i but he was not...
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sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with editor monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. the thing that sticks with you is how lovely and loving the film is. writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love loving oneself, love between people and society. i really think that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african americans, that sometimes i think people mistake that for anger. angry but was not forceful in his denunciation of racism. easterny night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, they discuss the border wall battle and president trump's reelection prospects. the democratic strategist talks about campaign 2020 and the direction of the democratic party. he will be on to talk about the future of the united states' role in afghanistan. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discu
sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with editor monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. the thing that sticks with you is how lovely and loving the film is. writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love loving oneself, love between people and society. i really think that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african americans, that...
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last night edgie in regina kingd her first oscar win to baldwin who wrote the michael wolff the movie "beal street" was based on. >> born in harlem in 1924, who died in france in december of 1987, james baldwin is perhaps within of america's most p prolif prolific, insightful. he insisted we look the ugliness of who we are right in the face. his book of essays was a searing account of the united states in a moment in which we felt like we were on the precipice and he prophesized the riots that were to come and he offered us love, love, love and grace would be our blessing. so baldwin is an amazing figure. >>> coming up, michael cohen's much anticipated before congress and the president meeting with knot korean dictator kim jong un. plus chicago mayor rahm emanuel joins the conversation. "morning joe" is coming right back. ght back at fidelity, we help you prepare for the unexpected with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. because when you're with fidelity, was a success
last night edgie in regina kingd her first oscar win to baldwin who wrote the michael wolff the movie "beal street" was based on. >> born in harlem in 1924, who died in france in december of 1987, james baldwin is perhaps within of america's most p prolif prolific, insightful. he insisted we look the ugliness of who we are right in the face. his book of essays was a searing account of the united states in a moment in which we felt like we were on the precipice and he prophesized...
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alec baldwin who portrays trump weigd in, suggesting trump's tweet could be a threat to his safety. another example of his thin skin. can dish it out all day long but doesn't seem to be able to take it all. >>> baby on board usually refers to a baby in a car. it took on a dferent meaning on a jet blue flight from san juan, puerto rico, to ft. lauderdale. cell phones were recording as a woman gave birth to a boy assisted by members of the crew and medical professionals on board. both the baby and the mother are just fine. way to make an entrance. >> wow, goodness. so many things that could have wrong there and didn't. what a great story. >>> a soldier's homecoming. it's always a special moment, right? take a look at this here. it is a viral video of army staff sergeant skyler cooper surprising his wifen a hospital in kansas after she had twin girls. she had no idea this was in happ because he wasn't expected home from kuwait until spring. skyler says his batta commander pulled a few strings for him to make this touching reunion happen after his wife went into premature labor with the
alec baldwin who portrays trump weigd in, suggesting trump's tweet could be a threat to his safety. another example of his thin skin. can dish it out all day long but doesn't seem to be able to take it all. >>> baby on board usually refers to a baby in a car. it took on a dferent meaning on a jet blue flight from san juan, puerto rico, to ft. lauderdale. cell phones were recording as a woman gave birth to a boy assisted by members of the crew and medical professionals on board. both...
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actress went to regina king in its deal st to talk based on the novel by african american author james baldwin i'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is poured into someone following a controversy involving would be host comedian kevin hart's past homophobic tweets the show had no host at all. instead of the usual opening comedy monologue the surviving members of queen rocked out on stage. robert oulds al-jazeera colleague. it is time for force now his father elizabeth thank you so much there was a sporting highlight to last night's oscars as well following all from their calling caprona commercial last year nike launched their new politically charged to ad campaign focused on empowering women in sport fronted by none other than serena williams it's already been viewed millions of times online and here's a preview. i want to box this crazy. along with the team. coach an incomplete trades. to painting a picture changing her split. to double or ten eight. winning twenty three grand slams having a baby and then coming back from one. crazy crazy crazy crazy. so if they want to
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i'm brooke baldwin. it's friday. i have lost count of how many hours we're into this matt whitaker. he's been testifying in front of the house judiciary committee. you've been listening to all kinds of discussions over what he has said and hasn't said, citing executive privilege during certain occasions. in case you have not been glued to the television as we all have for the last several hours, let's just reset for recall of you at the top of the hour and go to our senior congressional correspondent manu raju who is up on capitol hill who is listening to this whole thing. what are you hearing from lawmakers on this? >> reporter: the one thing that whitaker has tried to make clear in this hearing where there's not been much clarity, he did not speak to the president about the special counsel's investigation. that was what he tried to make clear early on that that was not apart of his discussions, but there are also questions about his decision not to recuse himself over the investigation because he said that it was his own personal decision that it's fine for him to continue oversee
i'm brooke baldwin. it's friday. i have lost count of how many hours we're into this matt whitaker. he's been testifying in front of the house judiciary committee. you've been listening to all kinds of discussions over what he has said and hasn't said, citing executive privilege during certain occasions. in case you have not been glued to the television as we all have for the last several hours, let's just reset for recall of you at the top of the hour and go to our senior congressional...
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franco baldwin. are you sure? i can see his face right now... a-as if he were -- were standing right here in front of me. franco is the man who attacked me. ♪ yes, charlotte, i'm watching! right here. i'm watching. [ shivers ] it's cold. so, where were we? about valentin's proposal? ooh, yeah. it -- i just thought you were gonna be all like, "hey, that's amazing! can i be your maid of honor?" and instead, you were just... tepid, at -- at best. [ chuckles ] i'm sorry. no, it's -- i mean, no apology needed. i just would like an explanation. it's just strange. you were the one who was telling me that valentin was crazy about me. i did. yeah. and he is. but...that was when he was just some stranger longing to get his ex back. now that you've told me all the things he's done... well...if i can get over those things, why can't you? yeah, you have a point. maybe i should let bygones be bygones, especially since they're your bygones. mm. but it's hard for me to tell you to put your heart on the line like that. i don't w
franco baldwin. are you sure? i can see his face right now... a-as if he were -- were standing right here in front of me. franco is the man who attacked me. ♪ yes, charlotte, i'm watching! right here. i'm watching. [ shivers ] it's cold. so, where were we? about valentin's proposal? ooh, yeah. it -- i just thought you were gonna be all like, "hey, that's amazing! can i be your maid of honor?" and instead, you were just... tepid, at -- at best. [ chuckles ] i'm sorry. no, it's -- i...
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alec baldwin who portrays trump weighed in, suggesting trump's tweet could be a threat to his safety. another example of his thin skin. can dish it out all day long but doesn't seem to be able to take it all. >>> baby on boardr. u it took on a different meaning on a jet blue flight from san juan, puerto rico, to ft. lauderdale. cell phones were recording as a woman gave birth crew and medical professionals on board. both the baby and the mother are just fine. way to make an entrance. >> wow, my goodness. so many things that could have gone wrong there and didn't. what a great story. >>> a soldier's homecoming. it's always a special moment, right? take a look at this here. it is a viral video of army staff sergeant skyler cooper surprising his wife in a hospital in kansas after she had twin girls. she had no idea this was happening, because he wasn't expected home from kuwait until spring. skyler says his battalion commander pulled a few strings for him to make this touching reunion happen after his wife went into premature labor with the flu and ended up having to love these videos. a
alec baldwin who portrays trump weighed in, suggesting trump's tweet could be a threat to his safety. another example of his thin skin. can dish it out all day long but doesn't seem to be able to take it all. >>> baby on boardr. u it took on a different meaning on a jet blue flight from san juan, puerto rico, to ft. lauderdale. cell phones were recording as a woman gave birth crew and medical professionals on board. both the baby and the mother are just fine. way to make an entrance....
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but alec baldwin says this right. we are going to find a way to the courts, we will see more tweeting and more agitation from the president but ultimately this will bea president but ultimately this will be a judicial rather than executive decision. ron christie, thank you very much. the democrats are saying, if the president declares a national emergency over immigration and the wall, we can do it on gun control, climate change and the republicans are aware it could set a dangerous precedent, which is why you'll see these lawsuits and what you have a lot of republican saying, we don't like this at the moment, including mcconnell, head of the senate, who doesn't think it is a good idea. let's get venezuelan and the latest on that now. the president is set to leave his mar—a—lago resort shortly and head down the coast to miami. he'll make an address at florida international university where 50% of the student body are latino. and his message — that the venezuelan leader must step down will be aimed at two audienc
but alec baldwin says this right. we are going to find a way to the courts, we will see more tweeting and more agitation from the president but ultimately this will bea president but ultimately this will be a judicial rather than executive decision. ron christie, thank you very much. the democrats are saying, if the president declares a national emergency over immigration and the wall, we can do it on gun control, climate change and the republicans are aware it could set a dangerous precedent,...
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ajames baldwin novel. she was wearing this wonderful dress, she nearly fell over and almost revealed a lot more than she would have wanted to. could have been able to malfunction. could have been able to malfunction. could have been able to malfunction. could have been but when she got on stage she cried and it was fantastic. spike lee said without the sulphite campaign that we saw a year or two ago what we have this time would not have happened. exactly. some people may be upset with greenberg being old—fashioned but we saw some breakthrough moments in racial politics at the ceremony. two categories, african—american women for black panther, costumes for ruth carter in black panther and production design, the first african—american woman to do so. ceilings broken in the craft categories. that's important, it shows the industry is changing, becoming feminised, more diverse and so becoming feminised, more diverse and so those are very subtle changes that are happening lower down. it won't take long be
ajames baldwin novel. she was wearing this wonderful dress, she nearly fell over and almost revealed a lot more than she would have wanted to. could have been able to malfunction. could have been able to malfunction. could have been able to malfunction. could have been but when she got on stage she cried and it was fantastic. spike lee said without the sulphite campaign that we saw a year or two ago what we have this time would not have happened. exactly. some people may be upset with greenberg...
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baldwin. ms. pelosi: members of the escort committee will exit through the lobby doors. i do not see where that one is. [laughter] there it is, the lobby door. this is mine, this is yours. [indiscernible chatter] [indiscernible chatter] [applause] [indiscernible chatter] ms. pelosi: the associate justices of the supreme court. [applause] [indiscernible chatter] [applause] [indiscernible chatter] >> madam speaker, the president's cabinet. [applause] [indiscernible chatter] [applause]
baldwin. ms. pelosi: members of the escort committee will exit through the lobby doors. i do not see where that one is. [laughter] there it is, the lobby door. this is mine, this is yours. [indiscernible chatter] [indiscernible chatter] [applause] [indiscernible chatter] ms. pelosi: the associate justices of the supreme court. [applause] [indiscernible chatter] [applause] [indiscernible chatter] >> madam speaker, the president's cabinet. [applause] [indiscernible chatter] [applause]
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to regina king she appeared in if the street could talk that's based on an adaptation of the james baldwin work and alfonso cuarón the director of robot now has to oscar's in and won for best foreign film which was submitted. on behalf of his home country mexico and also for best cinematography because not only directed this semi-autobiographical film but he also shot it in the very sort of luminous black and white so so we're still waiting obviously now for the three big sis that is best male best female actor and the best picture so we'll have to see if this if this trend continues so rob presumably ranma is best taking home best picture took us through some of the other front runners. well you know best picture is an interesting field this year you got your first ever. action superhero film from marvel studios black panther which was as most people know i global hit huge box office success and this is again the first time that the academy of motion picture arts and sciences which is usually seen as a very staid sort of traditionalist group of about six thousand believe professionals ha
to regina king she appeared in if the street could talk that's based on an adaptation of the james baldwin work and alfonso cuarón the director of robot now has to oscar's in and won for best foreign film which was submitted. on behalf of his home country mexico and also for best cinematography because not only directed this semi-autobiographical film but he also shot it in the very sort of luminous black and white so so we're still waiting obviously now for the three big sis that is best male...
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went to regina king in if deal street could talk based on the novel by african american author james baldwin i'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is poured into someone following a controversy involving would be host comedian kevin hart's past homophobic tweets the show had no host at all. instead of the usual opening comedy monologue the surviving members of queen rocked out on stage. i. robert oulds al-jazeera falling. on our website address that al-jazeera dot com and you can watch us by taking on the live icon on their dot com. top stories in the u.s. says an outbreak of violence at venezuela's border has steeled washington's results to support opposition. u.s. vice president mike pence made the comments during a meeting with quite oh and a coalition of north and south american countries and as the lima group holding talks in the colombian capital. thank you and it's really receive your venezuela resisted and we thank those who supported us with aid for venezuela today we see cooperation to reestablish our democracy our constitution and of course a focus on humanita
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. >> senator baldwin? baldwin: as our senators noted, pain is a constant issue. it is especially true for patients struggling with cancer who often need palliative care services to manage full symptoms from treatment. my home state of wisconsin has embraced palliative care as a critical component that focuses on patients' needs, explains the treatment options and give patients and their families a real voice in their care. many who need palliative services can ultimately recover and continue to live meaningful lives. i've had the honor of working with my colleague, senator catto on bipartisan legislation. hospiceiative care and education act, which would help grow and sustain the palliative and hospice workforce to help fill the needs and wishes of patients and their families. our bipartisan bill passed the house last session with and i lookupport, forward to continuing to work with my colleagues on this committee to advance this measure through committee this year. dr. gazelka, you stated that mayo clinical guidelines extensive research on prescribing practices,
. >> senator baldwin? baldwin: as our senators noted, pain is a constant issue. it is especially true for patients struggling with cancer who often need palliative care services to manage full symptoms from treatment. my home state of wisconsin has embraced palliative care as a critical component that focuses on patients' needs, explains the treatment options and give patients and their families a real voice in their care. many who need palliative services can ultimately recover and...
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sunday on "q&a" we'll discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with "the washington post" deputy local editor, monica norton. >> i thought the film "if beale street could talk" was beautiful and the thing that sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love. whether it's universal love, loving one's self, love between people and society. i really think that that is sort the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans that sometimes i think that people mistake that for anger and i don't think -- i think he was not angry but forceful in his denounceation of racism. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> the 116th congress has over 100 new members. c-span recently spoke with a number of the house fresh plan. congressman john joyce, a republican of pennsylvania, representing the 13th district, decided to enter politics after running a dermatology practice with his wife for more than 25 years. >> when and how did you decid
sunday on "q&a" we'll discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with "the washington post" deputy local editor, monica norton. >> i thought the film "if beale street could talk" was beautiful and the thing that sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love. whether it's universal love, loving one's self, love between people and society. i really think that that is sort the...
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jesse: joining me is steven baldwin, and the co-host of "un-pw," britt mchenry. what do you think about all this crap. >> if my hair wasn't look so good right now, i would teach these folks a lesson. here is all i can say. i'm here to promote a movie that's an important film for lovely reasons. but can we get -- can you see this, folks? not going away anytime soon, people. just saying. jesse: if you ban this hat, they will wear it more. cnn just maybe got another 100,000 sales for the hat. >> it doesn't make sense from a business perspective. remember the controversy and outrage with the red hen. that owner ended up resigning. do you hear about that? no. you just hear missed profits and a dumb decision. jesse: what happened when kanye wore the hat. does that mean he's racist? if he goes into the restaurant, does that mean they won't serve kanye. >> he'll go in wearing the hat and do the whole love thing. jesse: i think that's probably never going to happen. if you are an african-american and wear this hat, what was that comedian, chappelle, he is blind, he doesn'
jesse: joining me is steven baldwin, and the co-host of "un-pw," britt mchenry. what do you think about all this crap. >> if my hair wasn't look so good right now, i would teach these folks a lesson. here is all i can say. i'm here to promote a movie that's an important film for lovely reasons. but can we get -- can you see this, folks? not going away anytime soon, people. just saying. jesse: if you ban this hat, they will wear it more. cnn just maybe got another 100,000 sales...
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actress went to regina king in its deal st to talk based on the novel by african american author james baldwin i'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is poured into someone following a controversy involving would be host comedian kevin hart's past homophobic tweets the show had no host at all. instead of the usual opening comedy monologue the surviving members of queen rocked out on stage. robert oulds al-jazeera colleague. a man impersonating kim jong un has been ordered to me just days before the real north korean leader is due in the country the australian then known as howard. been serve the deportation notice the fake chems been causing a stir and had no idea how long with a dog.
actress went to regina king in its deal st to talk based on the novel by african american author james baldwin i'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is poured into someone following a controversy involving would be host comedian kevin hart's past homophobic tweets the show had no host at all. instead of the usual opening comedy monologue the surviving members of queen rocked out on stage. robert oulds al-jazeera colleague. a man impersonating kim jong un has been ordered to...
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went to regina king in if deal street could talk based on the novel by african american author james baldwin i'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is poured into someone following a controversy involving would be host comedian kevin hart's past homophobic tweets the show had no host at all. it's dead at the usual opening comedy monologue the surviving members of queen rocked out on stage. robert oulds al-jazeera following. terrorism take a look at the top stories here that is there at least twenty five people are now thought to have been killed along venezuela's border with brazil as security forces try to block foreign aid getting into the country u.s. vice president mike pence is in colombia's capital bogota to mean venezuela's opposition leader. and other regional leaders. at the moment we estimate there are twenty five people dead and eighty four injured the thing is we don't control the hospital the military controls it the people they killed they put them in an armed vehicle and took them to a military base that's why we're not sure of the exact number of dead the
went to regina king in if deal street could talk based on the novel by african american author james baldwin i'm an example of what it looks like when support and love is poured into someone following a controversy involving would be host comedian kevin hart's past homophobic tweets the show had no host at all. it's dead at the usual opening comedy monologue the surviving members of queen rocked out on stage. robert oulds al-jazeera following. terrorism take a look at the top stories here that...