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See It Loud The History of Black Television

it went, it was like the network was, like annoying in-laws. oh, and are you guys gonna try? like, we'll let you know. you know, on raymond, you never saw the kids. ray: hi mom. doris: hi. i saw your car pull up before. you didn't call! ray: no. patricia heaton: we really wanted to focus on the marriage and their relationship with the parents. ray: hi, i'm ray and i live here in long island with my wife debra. patricia heaton: and in the very first season, ray says in the opening credits... ray: it's not really about the kids. patricia heaton: ...it's not about the kids. doris: i say that every year you're over 40, you should add an inch to the hem line of your dress. frank: well then you should be dragging around a persian rug! jim mckairnes: we've all had parents who, despite our best efforts, reject all of our kindness... and it backfires. doris: i don't understand why you would use bleach on these towels. patricia: they just seemed a little yellow-y. doris: yes, they're yellow towels!

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

ray: hi mom. doris: hi. i saw your car pull up before. you didn't call! ray: no. patricia heaton: we really wanted to focus on the marriage and their relationship with the parents. ray: hi, i'm ray and i live here in long island with my wife debra. patricia heaton: and in the very first season, ray says in the opening credits... ray: it's not really about the kids. patricia heaton: ...it's not about the kids. doris: i say that every year you're over 40, you should add an inch to the hem line of your dress. frank: well then you should be dragging around a persian rug! jim mckairnes: we've all had parents who, despite our best efforts, reject all of our kindness... and it backfires. doris: i don't understand why you would use bleach on these towels. patricia: they just seemed a little yellow-y. doris: yes, they're yellow towels! patricia heaton: we all come into a family. we need a family. love them or hate them that's who we were given.

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History of the Sitcom

in-laws. so when are you guys going to try? we'll let you know. on "raymond" you never saw the kids. >> i saw your car pull up. you didn't call. >> no. >> we really wanted to focus on the marriage and their relationship with the parents. >> hi. i'm ray and i live here in long island with my wife, debra. >> the very first season ray says in the opening credits -- >> it's not really about the kids. >> it's not about the kids. >> i say that for every year you're over 40, you should add an inch to the hemline of your dress. >> well, then you should be dragging around a persian rug. >> we've all had parents who, despite our best efforts, reject all of our kindness. and it backfires. >> i don't understand why you would use bleach on these towels.

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History of the Sitcom

james: now that's the kind of talk i like to hear. rainn wilson: ...or gathered together in a workplace. jack: jenna, that's a glue stick. jenna: mmm? rainn wilson: all the great sitcoms are about family. debra: so wonderful! kelsey grammar: it's one of the great, great accomplishments of the modern age. [opening] michael: what have we always said was the most important thing? george: breakfast...? michael: family. george: family, right... dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it's something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you're in these people's homes for years. you're a part of the family. eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy!

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History of the Sitcom

jenna: mmm? rainn wilson: all the great sitcoms are about family. debra: so wonderful! kelsey grammar: it's one of the great, great accomplishments of the modern age. [opening] michael: what have we always said was the most important thing? george: breakfast...? michael: family. george: family, right... dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it's something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you're in these people's homes for years. you're a part of the family. eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way jane leeves: there's so many different dynamics

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History of the Sitcom

patricia heaton: we really wanted to focus on the marriage and their relationship with the parents. ray: hi, i'm ray and i live here in long island with my wife debra. patricia heaton: and in the very first season, ray says in the opening credits... ray: it's not really about the kids. patricia heaton: ...it's not about the kids. doris: i say that every year you're over 40, you should add an inch to the hem line of your dress. frank: well then you should be dragging around a persian rug! jim mckairnes: we've all had parents who, despite our best efforts, reject all of our kindness... and it backfires. doris: i don't understand why you would use bleach on these towels. patricia: they just seemed a little yellow-y. doris: yes, they're yellow towels! patricia heaton: we all come into a family. we need a family. love them or hate them that's who we were given.

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Breakfast

software that was fatally flawed. today, after years of delays, an inquest will begin into the deaths of three of the british citizens who were on board the plane. for their relatives, it is a landmark moment, as theo leggett reports. that was the day he came to see you when you were born. do you remember bringing him? yeah. that was special, wasn't it? he was so chuffed that he had a little brother. old memories are bittersweet for the pegram family. four years ago, mark and debra lost their son, sam. and their grief is still intense. he used to talk to you and tell you stories. he was just a joy to have with in your life. and hejust made our lives better, really. and he's left a really big hole. this is where sam died. the 25—year—old humanitarian worker was aboard a boeing 737 max

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> debra, affirmative action anyway just to show the kind of was already banned in several guy that he is, but that will states including california and be the question. michigan, and as a result officials in schools in those are they actually trying to put states say their student bodies that one together? >> harry, you want next level, this whole week was next level, are less diverse today, the think about the headlines. universities now have a continuing the headlines for responsibility to actively do donald trump, giuliani, raffensperger the reportings we more? all heard this week, when you look at the totality of it, >> absolutely. what is your biggest take away we saw what happens when states from the last few days? >> that smith is clearly a ban race conscious admission gradually pursuing at a minimum programs, in california, seven a freestanding case involving january six, but the phony electors, not only the phony other states, they banned electors but their potential conspiracy with people in trump affirmative action for some 's inner circle like giuliani time, and we unfortunately saw and that giuliani among others is looking to cut a deal and a significant decrease in black you could only cooperate and latino enrollment at upwards in doj policy put his flagships institutions. deal entail? something about the former president. that is the big news, remember, we also saw students of color we get these little rocks that are shaken loose but he has a at less diverse college mountain of material that smith, campuses experiencing more and we don't know. including mark meadows who discrimination, and harassment. gives so much information, so we are just, you know doing our we also know that applications best, but man, he is not stopping at mar-a-lago. i think you don't go yet to

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

university officials will do, just a subtle meyer certainly called it putting lipstick on a pig, but there is a version of this that actually is what schools were doing all along, taking the context into account rather than thinking of race as a check box. >> debra, i want to go back to something you said a moment ago that the system is broken the system is broken with affirmative action, and now without affirmative action is there and opportunity and all obligation now more than ever to fix it? >> absolutely. i think eyes i said the system is broken because we are using criteria for admission that people want to say are about merit but really aren't aboutlld

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

systemic racial inequality by increasing access to high education for underrepresented minorities and ethnic groups who face systemic barriers in our society and also admissions criteria that capture and magnify the racial bias. and the court's decision today is really a devastating blow to those efforts. >> debra, affirmative action was already banned in several states including california and michigan, and as a result officials in schools in those states say their student bodies are less diverse today, the universities now have a responsibility to actively do more? >> absolutely. we saw what happens when states ban race conscious admission programs, in california, seven other states, they banned affirmative action for some time, and we unfortunately saw a significant decrease in black and latino enrollment at

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