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FOX and Friends

>> brian: a family divided that's what happens when you are in texas and marry a woman from wisconsin. that's what happens. hopefully that kid will be okay. coming up straight ahead, with just hours to go until the high stakes caucus, florida governor ron desantis about to find out if his 99 county ground blitz will pay off. the presidential hopeful joins us next, dash. as we count down to the official start the 2024 presidential race. i read everything. sorry, ainsley. >> ainsley: that's all right. ♪ i feel refreshed because i am not struggling with cpap anymore. she looks great. i got inspire. great sleep at the click of a button. did she get implants? yeah, i got an implant, sheila!! it's inspire. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com

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See it Loud The History of Black Television

- how do you do? - you're a negro! lenny didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda. leonard didn't tell us you aren't. - she really felt that they were presenting an image of the white negro. - but at the time, i didn't care because there's a black woman on tv. she's a nurse. she's helping people. - diahann carroll was the first black woman to be nominated for an emmy for her performance in that show. - it represented the first time that a black family went into the homes of americans on a weekly basis. it did establish that premise, and i was very pleased about that. (upbeat funky music) - the success of the television show "julia" opened the door for redd foxx, who was this underground comedy legend. - that's the money i was saving for my heart operation! you hear that elizabeth? i'm coming to join ya, honey! - love "sanford and son." you give me the first line of a "sanford and son" line, i can finish it for you. - for every man, there's a woman.

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See It Loud Sitcom-ish

in a way that it should've been portrayed. - julia and corey baker, this is my sister, wanda waggedorn. - how do you do? - you're a negro! lenny didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda. leonard didn't tell us you aren't. - she really felt that they were presenting an image of the white negro. - but at the time, i didn't care because there's a black woman on tv. she's a nurse. she's helping people. - diahann carroll was the first black woman to be nominated for an emmy for her performance in that show. - it represented the first time that a black family went into the homes of americans on a weekly basis. it did establish that premise, and i was very pleased about that. (upbeat funky music) - the success of the television show "julia" opened the door for redd foxx, who was this underground comedy legend. - that's the money i was saving for my heart operation! you hear that elizabeth? i'm coming to join ya, honey!

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See It Loud Sitcom-ish

you're talking about the jim crow era. - and i've seen the promised land. - as the civil rights movement was kicking up, the naacp wanted to show black people in a different light. black people were going to college and making money and entering the middle class. took until 1968 for us to have a show that was served as a counterweight to shows like "beulah and "amos 'n andy." - when i think about the history of black television, i think of diahann carroll. she personifies the brilliance that has existed in black hollywood. - "julia" premiered in 1968. the country was in the midst of incredible unrest. this is right around the time that martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. - diahann carroll herself, she didn't feel that it portrayed the black experience in a way that it should've been portrayed. - julia and corey baker, this is my sister, wanda waggedorn. - how do you do? - you're a negro! lenny didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda.

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See It Loud

the country was in the midst of incredible unrest. this is right around the time that martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. - diahann carroll herself, she didn't feel that it portrayed the black experience in a way that it should've been portrayed. - julia and corey baker, this is my sister, wanda waggedorn. - how do you do? - you're a negro! lenny didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda. leonard didn't tell us you aren't. - she really felt that they were presenting an image of the white negro. - but at the time, i didn't care because there's a black woman on tv. she's a nurse. she's helping people. - diahann carroll was the first black woman to be nominated for an emmy for her performance in that show. - it represented the first time that a black family went into the homes of americans on a weekly basis. it did establish that premise, and i was very pleased about that. (upbeat funky music) - the success of the television show "julia" opened the door for redd foxx, who was this underground comedy legend.

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See It Loud

and entering the middle class. took until 1968 for us to have a show that was served as a counterweight to shows like "beulah and "amos 'n andy." - when i think about the history of black television, i think of diahann carroll. she personifies the brilliance that has existed in black hollywood. - "julia" premiered in 1968. the country was in the midst of incredible unrest. this is right around the time that martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. - diahann carroll herself, she didn't feel that it portrayed the black experience in a way that it should've been portrayed. - julia and corey baker, this is my sister, wanda waggedorn. - how do you do? - you're a negro! didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda. leonard didn't tell us you aren't. - she really felt that they were presenting an image of the white negro. - but at the time, i didn't care because there's a black woman on tv. she's a nurse. she's helping people. - diahann carroll was the first black woman to be nominated

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Gutfeld

a distinctive professor of infectious diseases. after all who's better at infectious diseases than the president of the fan club. and what do mayor bill de blasio and lori lightfoot have in common, other than making up one half of the adam's family? that's true [cheers and applause] >> greg: that's all right. more like two fifths. they're both teaching at harvard. >> oh. >> greg: you know the crime rate in those classes are going to sky rocket. i hope there's extra credit for public your nation. what about fired chase a went to berkeley law, and hillary clinton went to columbia's school of public affairs. public affairs.

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Gutfeld

a distinctive professor of infectious diseases. after all who's better at infectious diseases than the president of the fan club. and what do mayor bill de blasio and lori lightfoot have in common, other than making up one half of the adam's family? that's true [cheers and applause] >> greg: that's all right. more like two fifths. they're both teaching at harvard. >> oh. >> greg: you know the crime rate in those classes are going to sky rocket. i hope there's extra credit for public your nation. what about fired chase a went to berkeley law, and hillary clinton went to columbia's school of public affairs. public affairs.

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Gutfeld

a distinctive professor of infectious diseases. after all who's better at infectious diseases than the president of the fan club. and what do mayor bill de blasio and lori lightfoot have in common, other than making up one half of the adam's family? that's true [cheers and applause] >> greg: that's all right. more like two fifths. they're both teaching at harvard. >> oh. >> greg: you know the crime rate in those classes are going to sky rocket. i hope there's extra credit for public your nation. what about fired chase a went to berkeley law, and hillary clinton went to columbia's school of public affairs. public affairs.

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FOX and Friends Saturday

rachel: that's all right. pete: she didn't seem too sad about that. if. pete: okay. this has got a bit of a slope on it. will: that left-handed helped you there. adam: yes, it did. pete: where's that trophy? i feel it. adam: get up there, get up there. there's a lot of pressure in tw- pete: this might be the longest competition sector we've ever played. rachel: if you hurry, i can actually attempt. adam: this is a tough one. pete: if he doesn't make it, we're going right here. if he doesn't make it. he does! ice in his veins! rachel: last one. pete: i think we're running out of time. adam: if i get a hole in one, i'm going to count this as a win. pete: thank you very much -- will: i got to see if i get my hole many one. pete: come back at the end of the show, and we'll finish it

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