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History of the Sitcom

that you get to express your culture through these shows. usher is there. kobe bryant is there. cedric: it was the rise of the recognition of the black comedian. we just rushed the door. bernie: ya'll got kids, you know, i just deal with mine, up front... i don't go in behind the curtain, you know? it's a pain in the ass. latoya ferguson: the bernie mac show was inspired by bernie mac's real-life stand up about how he took in his sister's kids, when she had drug problem. child: i want mine! bernie: boy, you gotta stop being soft here, you always crying, you gotta be a man! child: i don't wanna be a man! cedric: it really pushed the envelope of being a father in a in a crazy world. bernie: yeah but she think we old country club rich, old money rich, shh.. we just nigga rich. bernie: what? cedric: bernie's show led to more modern day

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History of the Sitcom

clippers fan, you have been doing the struggle. lorraine ali: i remember one episode when kenya barris was tackling the uproar over colin kaepernick taking a knee. son: i'm sorry, i can't sleep. dre: of course you'd be afraid of the storm. son: it's not why i can't sleep. the school wants to suspend any athletes who take a knee during the national anthem. ali: abc finds it too hot. they want to shelf it and they do shelf it. and then he walks. malcolm venable: he goes over to netflix where he got a whopping hundreds of millions dollar deal to create new content. ♪ kenya: i don't know how to do it man. i feel like i really care what white people think. i feel like i-i like it a lot. tyler: that's really sad, man. that's a sad existence. kenya: it's not a great life. cedric: i loved kenya barris in the show black af with tyler perry, where he's lost and not knowing what to do. kenya: what about critics? tyler: i don't give a fuck.

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History of the Sitcom

♪ its not unusual to be loved by anyone ♪ beretta smith shomade: and so when fox comes around and says, how can we gain audience? oh, black people. so they initiate a series of shows that target an audience that had not been targeted. malcolm venable: martin lawrence is this increasingly mega popular comedian on the scene. martin lawrence: i know big bird been out of business but what the fuck is up? jacqueline coley: if you want to just compare martin and the fresh prince, martin in no way ran away from its blackness. he hosted a black radio show... martin: what up? jacqueling coley: ...he had gina, his live in girlfriend. tawny newsome: it was the blending of sketch with traditional narrative sitcom. cedric: martin lawrence played, many, many characters on that show. martin: jerome in the house! cedric: from jerome to roscoe... gina: what do you want? roscoe: i want you to get a smaller head but i ain't got no control over that.

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History of the Sitcom

tyler: people are recognizing themselves in these stories, no matter how crass people think they are, no matter what the critics are saying, 'oh i don't get this shit, i don't understand that this is' - i don't give a fuck, because i'm talking to us . lorraine ali: the fragmentation of television, streamers coming in. it just opened all this space. ♪ cedric: what makes insecure unique is, the power in the recognition of strong, vibrant black women. issa: being aggressively passive is what i do best. i used to keep a journal to vent. now i just write raps. issa: [rapping] oh look nigga guess you're still single. couldn't find another bitch to make your toes tingle. jacqueline coley: the first time i actually saw myself on television was when issa rae premiered insecure. issa: hot shit! jacqueline coley: because i was a 20 something post college, somewhat aimless millennial who is trying to figure out how to grow up. molly: oh, i embrace who i am. kelli: okay! molly: i do what i want and i do not give a fuck what anybody thinks. [laughing]

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kim c: shanaynay, shanaynay, shanaynay. shanaynay: oh my goodness, if it isn't little miss attitude. cedric: all the characters just felt personal to the kind of young black experience. shanaynay: why are you always over here? i mean, do you have a bed? cedric: fox used that show to build their network. kim f: fox was florida for black people almost. it was just like, that's where we all gonna go now to have a new life. yvette: television became segregated there was a place for shows of color and a place for shows that didn't feature characters of color. patrick: but given the success of shows like fresh prince and martin on fox in the early 90s, networks started to look at other underrepresented groups to build an audience. soraya: margaret cho as a comedian is extremely queer... margaret: i'm here, i'm queer...

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grandpa: police beating up on an unarmed black man? that's a story i been hearing allll my life. cedric: kenya was a new voice in comedy, of course, doing black-ish and all the spin off's grown-ish, you know, every ish. dre: this is serious stuff son. kids are dying in the street! girl: hold up, kids are dying. boy: we're kids! lorraine ali: he's tackling the trump administration. he's talking about black lives matter, all these things that are swelling up in american culture. grandpa: ok, fine, maybe the storm is keeping me up a bit. dre: seems like every time i turn on the news it's something else. dad: you are not wrong son. yvette: kenya, approached me about working on the show, and i was like, this is a story that needs to be told. and, you know, it's the story of millions of people. grandpa: you see the word pride, it implies that you have overcome adversity, see? so if you're black or brown or gay or a woman or a

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that was sort of taking hold in the early 90s essentially got crippled. mara brock ali: when president obama was in office, those first four years, tyler perry shows and the game were the only black expression on television. i used to joke, i'm like, "oh, well, they don't need us anymore because (laughs) they've got obama." malcolm venable: around 2014 conversations in hollywood about diversity were taking root, black creators like kenya barris were, finally given the agency to tell their stories. grandpa: police beating up on an unarmed black man? that's a story i been hearing allll my life. cedric: kenya was a new voice in comedy, of course, doing black-ish and all the spin off's grown-ish, you know, every ish. dre: this is serious stuff son. kids are dying in the street! girl: hold up, kids are dying. boy: we're kids! lorraine ali: he's tackling the trump administration. he's talking about black lives matter,

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and then he walks. malcolm venable: he goes over to netflix where he got a whopping hundreds of millions dollar deal to create new content. ♪ kenya: i don't know how to do it man. i feel like i really care what white people think. i feel like i-i like it a lot. tyler: that's really sad, man. that's a sad existence. kenya: it's not a great life. cedric: i loved kenya barris in the show black af with tyler perry, where he's lost and not knowing what to do. kenya: what about critics? tyler: i don't give a fuck. tyler: people are recognizing themselves in these stories, no matter how crass people think they are, no matter what the critics are saying, 'oh i don't get this shit, i don't understand that this is' - i don't give a fuck, because i'm talking to us . lorraine ali: the fragmentation of television, streamers coming in. it just opened all this space. ♪ cedric: what makes insecure unique is, the power in the recognition of strong,

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CNN This Morning

right ammunition so that russians can't run them over. >> can i just follow up quickly, if you don't mind. in terms of the difference between the cluster munitions the u.s. is sending over versus what russia has been using, break it down for us, cedric. it's called the dud rate, right? >> that's right. yeah, the dud rate is basically the failure rate, if you will, of these munitions. so for the american munitions that are being planned to be shipped to ukraine the dud rate is about 2.35%. for -- and that's the official -- those are the official figures. in real life it will probably be a little bit higher than that but it is definitely not going to be as high as the russian rate which is around 30% to 40%, which is incredibly bad. >> ambassador, can i ask you a critical kind of substory of this nato summit is sweden and turkey's continued blocking of their accession into nato. finland is already in. sweden is kind of hanging out there right now. i think if you read between the lines of what president biden

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CNN News Central

russian operation. so, cedric, if this offensive of the ukrainians begins, what does this look like? >> well, there are several possible scenarios. one of sthem to be in the approach to crimea. but what the ukrainians will try to do is to cross the river, and move their forces that is lightning quick to quickly bring t and it won't be an nounced like eisenhower did on d-day where it was clear that we were invading europe on day two, and it is going to be a far more subtle event that we will only know after it has started, and this is the plan of the ukrainian people. >> and that is what kol lor

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