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Gutfeld

>> no, no, no, no. stop. stop. you know why dudes like to do knit because we have respect for each other in the bathroom. >> greg: that's true. >> we don't leave a bathroom like god only knows. i have heard from her, kennedy, and ingrid. it's a war zone in a woman's bathroom. i believe in the delusion that this is an immaculate place that was clean and sparkling, you can eat off the floor. my daughter who is nine refused to go into the men's room. i went with her, i identified as a woman for a short time and went with her into the bathroom and she went in there and i was like, oh, and brought her out and said honey, i'll just stand guard in the men's room. it's much cleaner. to this day if my daughter is with me and her mother, it's like time for the bathroom, dad, lets go to the men's room because it's clean. you know what? he should have thought of that before he put the pipe bomb in to flush it to d.c. and it blew up on him, so it's his own fault

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Gutfeld

>> greg: that is true. >> no, no, no, no. stop. stop. you know why dudes like to do knit because we have respect for each other in the bathroom. >> greg: that's true. >> we don't leave a bathroom like god only knows. i have heard from her, kennedy, and ingrid. it's a war zone in a woman's bathroom. i believe in the delusion that this is an immaculate place that was clean and sparkling, you can eat off the floor. my daughter who is nine refused to go into the men's room. i went with her, i identified as a woman for a short time and went with her into the bathroom and she went in there and i was like, oh, and brought her out and said honey, i'll just stand guard in the men's room. it's much cleaner. to this day if my daughter is with me and her mother, it's like time for the bathroom, dad, lets go to the men's room because it's clean. you know what? he should have thought of that before he put the pipe bomb in to flush it to d.c. and it blew up on him, so it's his own fault

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

shares a campus effectively with the middle school. it all sort of shares the same plot of land. in the ticktock we're going to get from law enforcement, i imagine that the clearing of the middle school and the elementary school, of course, will be integral to their explanation of how this process played out. but, of course, the main action and the main event here was at the perry high school here in iowa, 40 minutes outside des moines. >> i got one more for you and then i'll have you hang tight as we're waiting to see that press conference get up and going. i know you're just getting there, what is the sense you get about the community? what is the community like? >> reporter: this is a community frankly that i've covered politics in for years now. i'm about do my third iowa caucus. we come through perry and all of these towns outside of des moines quite often. most of us are here because we were here to start covering the 2024 presidential calendar. this is a community like so many in iowa that is small, it is close knit, and when i was

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CNN This Morning

that the community was so close knit. and i think that's why i stayed so long was because i just felt so welcome with open arms. and it is really important to point out that the community has really stepped up for each other and helped each other out in this crisis. and i think they are disappoint ed in the lack of help they are receiving federally and at a state level. and i think if anyone is looking to help, it's important to know that monetary donations are very helpful. making sure you're doing your research into where the donations are going, making sure they are legitimate before you are sending money, but donations are helpful so the community can allocate them accordingly. i know we're needing camping supplies and means of power such as generators and solar power. at the end of the day, it's really important to reiterate that tourists need to stay home

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BBC News

will try to head back today, so i am hearing through the grapevine, through local sources but they are letting some local residents in. so i am very hopeful and we will figure it out from there. and it is home to me and i don't plan on leaving, i plan on helping rebuild and the community here is very tight knit and i have met a lot of great people and i feel like i am here for a reason.- am here for a reason. that story coming _ am here for a reason. that story coming from - am here for a reason. that story coming from our- am here for a reason. that story coming from our bbc digital team. earlier i spoke to bbc digital reporter max matza, who's been speaking with other survivors of the disaster. i am here at the war memorial stadium which is one of i think five or six temporary shelters that have been set up, it is also important to note that many people are sleeping in cars, sleeping in the shade of trees or at the homes of good samaritans — but as you said, there is a lot of gratitude, people sharing stories of how

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BBC News

tipping my ears for the past three days and still getting stuff out of my years, that's are engulfed we were when we decided to leave. this are engulfed we were when we decided to leave.— decided to leave. this is between _ decided to leave. this is between 6- _ decided to leave. this is between 6- seven - decided to leave. this is i between 6- seven o'clock, decided to leave. this is - between 6- seven o'clock, rain between 6— seven o'clock, rain just becoming coming through in clearing the smoke and you can almost see the sunshine, it was very apocalyptic. share almost see the sunshine, it was very apocalyptic— very apocalyptic. are going to t to very apocalyptic. are going to try to head — very apocalyptic. are going to try to head back _ very apocalyptic. are going to try to head back today, - very apocalyptic. are going to try to head back today, i'm i try to head back today, i'm hearing to the grapevine and local sources that they are letting local residents in, so i'm very hopeful and we will just have to figure out as best we can. it is home to me and i don't plan on leaving, i plan on helping to rebuild in the community here is very tight knit and i've met a lot of great people and i feel like i am here for a reason.

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Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss

of being discriminated against or racism. i know of people, personally, who people have said things to them. but i have never heard it directly, and, you know, knock on wood, i hope that never happens. - so that must be such a relief. - it is. it is. when i first got here, of course, i knew that i looked different than everybody, or the majority of people. and i definitely had people staring at me pretty long, especially in, like, the suburbs, where they normally don't see people who look like me. but i felt very welcomed. like my icelandic family, meeting my husband's family has been so welcoming to me. and i love that, and i feel like part of the family. i think for me, it's just been very freeing to not walk around feeling like i'm this black chick. i'm just--i'm just jewells from new york city, who gets to enjoy iceland and talk about it. - jewell's experience is, of course, her own. iceland is not without its social issues. but in a country so close knit that nearly everyone is related to one another, her acceptance here is inspiring. you're making a mess.

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See it Loud The History of Black Television

- america was changing. you're in the middle of reaganomics and trickle down economies. - the social policies of that era were really splintering black families and the black community in this country. - in the early 1980s, the landscape of primetime television was dominated by these hour-long dramas. some of them were very gritty. - one of the things people were all saying was the comedy on television was dead. ("the bill cosby show theme song) - but then there's this juggernaut of a show in the form of a black family comedy, and it completely reinvigorates the sitcom genre. - i am your father. i brought you in this world and i'll take you out. (audience laughs) (soft upbeat music) - "the cosby show" absolutely created a phenomenon of must-see tv. - "the cosby show" is consider the pinnacle black sitcom. gives you a black family that's not just incredibly tight knit. - listen. let's put on some music 'round here. - it was also a family that was doing very well for themselves, that was upper middle class where family values in the most traditional of senses was a core of the series. - mr. cosby brought in dr. alvin poussaint

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