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and jackie robinson was an idol of hank aarons. hank told me that he had talked with every president since john f. kennedy, and that comes out to about ten, to barack obama. hank said that he refused to go to the white house to meet with donald trump or have any part to do with that. i think that would qualify as a boycott. he had no problem with boycotting whatsoever when it came to civil rights issues or racial issues. >> you knew him well, we will definitely take your word for that. there's been a lot of corporate backlash. delta and coca-cola among these corporations that have condemned this voting bill that was signed into law with the delta ceo saying it was all based on a lie. but is this all too little, too late? should they have been more active in their opposition before the bill was becoming law? >> no question about that. i live here in the atlanta area and have for the last 35 years. it's never too late. and one of these things, all of these people are talking about, why are sports involved with this and why are you af
and jackie robinson was an idol of hank aarons. hank told me that he had talked with every president since john f. kennedy, and that comes out to about ten, to barack obama. hank said that he refused to go to the white house to meet with donald trump or have any part to do with that. i think that would qualify as a boycott. he had no problem with boycotting whatsoever when it came to civil rights issues or racial issues. >> you knew him well, we will definitely take your word for that....
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but the hank ups and their own just hank per se are not that important it must be the handcuffs combined with the street and it's because of the positioning of the hank of set the back then how he's manipulate it with the handcuffs by both the officer sharpen and by officer cain how they manipulate the handcuffs and they're pushing the handcuffs into his back and pushing them high then on the other side you have the street so the street is playing a crucial part because he's against the hard asphalt street so the way they're pushing down on his handcuffs combined with the street his left side and it's particularly the left side we see that it's like the left side is in a vice it's totally being pushed in squeezed in from each side from the street at the bottom and then from the the way that the handcuffs are manipulated that's not just the handcuffs it's how the handcuffs are being held how they're being pushed where they're being pushed that it totally interfere with central features of how we bleed so mr floyd as pancake between the pavement and the feminine force on top of precisely n
but the hank ups and their own just hank per se are not that important it must be the handcuffs combined with the street and it's because of the positioning of the hank of set the back then how he's manipulate it with the handcuffs by both the officer sharpen and by officer cain how they manipulate the handcuffs and they're pushing the handcuffs into his back and pushing them high then on the other side you have the street so the street is playing a crucial part because he's against the hard...
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that is hank johnson. andul hank johnson today offered his assessment of how big the supreme court would be. >> but this natural expansion stopped after the civil war, leaving us today with the historical oddity of 13 circuit courts of appeal and only nine justices. i believe it is time to go back to this tradition and have at least 13 justices. >> tucker: oh, at least. we've got to go back to before the civil war, says hank johnson.>> it is time to "go back to tradition." really?? you wonder what other antebellum traditions hank johnson wants to bring back to the united states. sadly, he did not tell us. until now, hank johnson's party had us completely convinced that all earlier american traditions wereal white supremacist. somehow, the one that isn't just 13 members on the supreme court. that is what hank johnson just told us. now these people are genuinely radical. the good news is there also stupid.. ed markey, who served in congress for like 40 years stood up and repeated the same line, only by packi
that is hank johnson. andul hank johnson today offered his assessment of how big the supreme court would be. >> but this natural expansion stopped after the civil war, leaving us today with the historical oddity of 13 circuit courts of appeal and only nine justices. i believe it is time to go back to this tradition and have at least 13 justices. >> tucker: oh, at least. we've got to go back to before the civil war, says hank johnson.>> it is time to "go back to...
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hank, you have to read the label so it won't break. hank, you have to read the label. first pitch comes, hank aaron hits a home run. he comes across the plate and said, man, i didn't come here to read. i came up here to hit. and the message that reminds me of alcee so much is the fact that alcee never let the chatter or the noise get in his way. he never let the detractors or the haters stop his purpose. he was going to fight for the poor, the voiceless, black and brown people no matter what. and if you did not like it he didn't care. and so when you live a purpose-driven life, like alcee did, you don't get cheated out of any days. and so i remember our last conversation we had when i was down in florida. and i was just talking to him about decisions that i would probably have to make. he said, cedric, who cares what people think? he said, go and do what you can do to help other people. he said, that's what i've done all my life. and the country is a better place because alcee was here. so as a former member of the congressional black caucus, we live in alcee's spirit
hank, you have to read the label so it won't break. hank, you have to read the label. first pitch comes, hank aaron hits a home run. he comes across the plate and said, man, i didn't come here to read. i came up here to hit. and the message that reminds me of alcee so much is the fact that alcee never let the chatter or the noise get in his way. he never let the detractors or the haters stop his purpose. he was going to fight for the poor, the voiceless, black and brown people no matter what....
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hanks was born in concord and went to skyline high school in oakland. do you think if you buy it, he would come for a visit? >> he might show up randomly one day. >> i want my room back. >>> normally, if you see a bear on the side of the road, you proceed with caution around it. but this isn't a real bear. this is a bear suit. it is a character and outfit created by larios who is the guy inside the costume. he is walking 400 miles from la to san francisco. today we caught up with him in san jose as he continues his journey north. >> it was just something i wanted to do. you know what, i have another idea, and this was my idea. >> i have no idea what he is saying. >> you can't hear through the costume. he walked into the store, saw a costume and said, hey, i'm going to put it on and walk hundreds of miles. he's doing it just for fun. he tried walking between 35 and 45 miles a day. fortunately the weather is cooler now. >> does he go to a holiday inn or a hyatt? >> where does he spend the night? >>> the story behind the zoo. we're back in a moment. this i
hanks was born in concord and went to skyline high school in oakland. do you think if you buy it, he would come for a visit? >> he might show up randomly one day. >> i want my room back. >>> normally, if you see a bear on the side of the road, you proceed with caution around it. but this isn't a real bear. this is a bear suit. it is a character and outfit created by larios who is the guy inside the costume. he is walking 400 miles from la to san francisco. today we caught...
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. >>> want to live with tom hanks? well, kind of here. his old home is for sale. it's the houseboat where tom hanks lived in real life with his dad and stepmom in alameda. it's gotten a modern overall, that was his room right now. it's now staged as an office. the last time this houseboat was on the market, hanks confirmed on twitter that he lived here from age 17 to 20. asking price, $675,000. maybe if you buy it, tom hanks will give you a little shoutout and maybe come to visit. hajjes went to skyline high school in oakland. >>> we'll take you to oracle park where the giants made quite a scene, on the field and with the bunny rabbit. we'll explain. oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get by bundling your home and car insurance. but here's the real secret. eye contact. you feel that? we just had a moment. [chuckles] who would've thought it? geico. save even mo
. >>> want to live with tom hanks? well, kind of here. his old home is for sale. it's the houseboat where tom hanks lived in real life with his dad and stepmom in alameda. it's gotten a modern overall, that was his room right now. it's now staged as an office. the last time this houseboat was on the market, hanks confirmed on twitter that he lived here from age 17 to 20. asking price, $675,000. maybe if you buy it, tom hanks will give you a little shoutout and maybe come to visit....
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people like hank. hank is like i'm not going to do the voice of a poo anymore. he can give up the paycheck. he gets paid per character. he has 25 other paychecks coming. and in the story, what is he apologizing for? where is the offense? apu is a hard working good. one comic got offended and did a documentary. >> greg: that's what it is. the outer proportion outrage. doesn't matter how many are businessed. if it's one voice, people freak out. at the simpsons, they had meetings about this. what are we going to do? >> under hank's apology, people said don't apologize. they love this character. and we polled those minority groups and a majority are not offended by the thing that white liberal people are asserting is offensive to them. >> and if abu is so offensive and hank won't do the voice, do you make a pan asian go do it? it's so offensive you have to do it. >> greg: also, dagen, like is this one of those things that they have to look at these episodes and start removing like they did with joe rogan's podcast? >> that is [bleep]. i mean, you need to -- you need
people like hank. hank is like i'm not going to do the voice of a poo anymore. he can give up the paycheck. he gets paid per character. he has 25 other paychecks coming. and in the story, what is he apologizing for? where is the offense? apu is a hard working good. one comic got offended and did a documentary. >> greg: that's what it is. the outer proportion outrage. doesn't matter how many are businessed. if it's one voice, people freak out. at the simpsons, they had meetings about this....
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please welcome back to "a late show," hank azaria! hank, good to see you again! >> nice to see you, too, stephen. (. >> stephen: now, this is the people at home, unless they're keeping score, and i hope they are, don't know this is that yor a year because you were the last guest that we had in front of a live audience before we had to bug out of the ed sullivan because of covid, and we weren's coming. all the protocols hadn't gotten into our bones yet and i did something silly at the end to have the interview without thinking. jim, can we show how we ended a year ago? >> stephen: jim, thanks so much for being here. >> oh, come on, you almost got me! >> stephen: force of habit, baby! how close did i get to infecting him. >> close as i remember. >> stephen: there you go. how has ur self-protection gone this past year? do you miss shaking 's hands? >> i don't, actually. at's one -- know, like thers up sides coming out of this pandemic. i'm, like, i hope howie mandel root. >> stephen: just fist bump. i have to glad hand so many people. even way before the pandemic, i
please welcome back to "a late show," hank azaria! hank, good to see you again! >> nice to see you, too, stephen. (. >> stephen: now, this is the people at home, unless they're keeping score, and i hope they are, don't know this is that yor a year because you were the last guest that we had in front of a live audience before we had to bug out of the ed sullivan because of covid, and we weren's coming. all the protocols hadn't gotten into our bones yet and i did something...
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people like hank. hank is like i'm not going to do the voice of a poo anymore. he can give up the paycheck. he gets paid per character. he has 25 other paychecks coming. and in the story, what is he apologizing for? where is the offense? apu is a hard working good. one comic got offended and did a documentary. >> greg: that's what it is. the outer proportion outrage. doesn't matter how many are businessed. if it's one voice, people freak out. at the simpsons, they had meetings about this. what are we going to do? >> under hank's apology, people said don't apologize. they love this character. and we polled those minority groups and a majority are not offended by the thing that white liberal people are asserting is offensive to them. >> and if abu is so offensive and hank won't do the voice, do you make a pan asian go do it? it's so offensive you have to do it. >> greg: also, dagen, like is this one of those things that they have to look at these episodes and start removing like they did with joe rogan's podcast? >> that is [bleep]. i mean, you need to -- you need
people like hank. hank is like i'm not going to do the voice of a poo anymore. he can give up the paycheck. he gets paid per character. he has 25 other paychecks coming. and in the story, what is he apologizing for? where is the offense? apu is a hard working good. one comic got offended and did a documentary. >> greg: that's what it is. the outer proportion outrage. doesn't matter how many are businessed. if it's one voice, people freak out. at the simpsons, they had meetings about this....
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how are you, hank? >> hello, seth nice to see you. we're both in our casual button-down shirts with sleeves rolled up. this is a dream come true really >> seth: it's not bad. i -- >> no. >> seth: i want to talk to you about how you figured out working from home. but i also enjoy talking to you about baseball and the mets. we're talking right now, the mets are above .500. i know it's early but how are you feeling? >> well, cautious. i'm feeling cautious, seth i'm very used to getting my heart broken something usually goes terribly wrong, as we know. as jim brockmire likes to say, "the mets are the yankees of not being the yankees. [ laughter ] but right now -- well, the yankees are so bad that's actually working in the mets' favor. but i -- you know, you have a nagging feeling that the universe will right itself and the yankees will start winning and the mets will fall apart in some new and amazing way my money is on bernie madoff's ghost doing the reverse like "angels in the outfield" kind of thing. >> seth: it'd be nice to get bernie
how are you, hank? >> hello, seth nice to see you. we're both in our casual button-down shirts with sleeves rolled up. this is a dream come true really >> seth: it's not bad. i -- >> no. >> seth: i want to talk to you about how you figured out working from home. but i also enjoy talking to you about baseball and the mets. we're talking right now, the mets are above .500. i know it's early but how are you feeling? >> well, cautious. i'm feeling cautious, seth i'm...
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an economic one. >> hank, this question is for you. for mr. paulson. what do you think about the debt and inflation situation and if there is a cost to deal with inflation how big the cost will be from what you can perceive right now? >> well, you know, to me that's a -- that's a -- that's a -- at tough one to answer. you know, i -- if you'd asked me this question a year ago i would say if we have ten things to worry about i'd worry about inflation last i'd be more concerned about deflation. but we're entering unprecedented -- people use the worded unprecedented a lot when you look at the amount of treasurys that are being issued and the amount that are likely to be issued, it's something i think we need to think about and i am frankly -- when i look at risk, that is a risk -- the bigger risk -- and i'm not predicting this -- but the bigger risk is just if we issue enough treasurys, when do we hit a wall right? when do we hit a wall? and is there enough buying demand for treasurys and i don't want to see in a situation where the dollar loses too much v
an economic one. >> hank, this question is for you. for mr. paulson. what do you think about the debt and inflation situation and if there is a cost to deal with inflation how big the cost will be from what you can perceive right now? >> well, you know, to me that's a -- that's a -- that's a -- at tough one to answer. you know, i -- if you'd asked me this question a year ago i would say if we have ten things to worry about i'd worry about inflation last i'd be more concerned about...
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the mlb is planning to celebrate hank aaron 's life. this is something that's new and what's new here is professional athletes are feeling empowered. >> they're feeling more empowered and social media had something to do with it. people are more incline to express their point of view. a very long history and a noble history in many cases of athletes using their voices. this is one example. i said earlier going forward it has to be on a case by case basis. this seems to make sense to me. it is a shame they can't honor hank aaron in the year of his death where he broke bay ruth's record. that's a shame. baseball will still honor him where ever the all-star game whines up being played. i am just saying this. going forward every particular gripe is not necessarily best addressed by a boycott. we have to recognize people of good faith within a baseball clubhouse, teammates, people who have great feelings for one another they don't all necessarily see every issue exactly the same way. >> as i am saying, yes, i am repeating myself here. i thin
the mlb is planning to celebrate hank aaron 's life. this is something that's new and what's new here is professional athletes are feeling empowered. >> they're feeling more empowered and social media had something to do with it. people are more incline to express their point of view. a very long history and a noble history in many cases of athletes using their voices. this is one example. i said earlier going forward it has to be on a case by case basis. this seems to make sense to me....
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now let me introduce our -- one of our co-sponsors congressman hank johnson one of the authors of this legislation. >> thank you, chairman nadler and thank you for your leadership on this issue. senator markey, representative jones. congressman hank johnson, and i have the privilege of chairing the house judiciary committee subcommittee on court's intellectual property and the internet. as a criminal defense lawyer for 27 years and a magistrate court judge for 12 of those years, prior to coming to congress, 27 years as a criminal defense lawyer, i have a great deal of respect for the judicial branch, the third co-equal branch of government. and the independence of the court is critical. most folks assume that the constitution mandates the number of justices on the supreme court must be nine. but nowhere in the constitution is it written just how many justices should sit on the supreme court. i would submit that the reason why the framers did not enumerate how large the court should be is because they envisioned the legislative branch would need to have flexibility in the ending to the
now let me introduce our -- one of our co-sponsors congressman hank johnson one of the authors of this legislation. >> thank you, chairman nadler and thank you for your leadership on this issue. senator markey, representative jones. congressman hank johnson, and i have the privilege of chairing the house judiciary committee subcommittee on court's intellectual property and the internet. as a criminal defense lawyer for 27 years and a magistrate court judge for 12 of those years, prior to...
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you detail a phone call early in your editorship, with-- from hank paulson. hank paulson is calling you from an airplane. he's just been nominated to be treasury secretary. you say this was a-- this type of relationship would be, play a vital role in, during your time as editor. why? >> i saw this, number one as, look, he's the treasury secretary, i run one of the most important newspapers in the world. knowing what is on his mind is very important. but i'm never going to be solely reliable on him. but i am going to get some information, and i'll be able to pass that on to reporters and i can tap in, in effect, to his network. >> reporter: barber notes that paulson was calling him as the treasury secretary wanted to use the financial times as a means of communicating to an influential worldwide audience. as you went through your-- your notes, did your impression of power go through a dramatic change, or transformation? >> i understood better, reading my notes, how power had fragmented. there's a fundamental change in the, in media power in the 14 years-plus t
you detail a phone call early in your editorship, with-- from hank paulson. hank paulson is calling you from an airplane. he's just been nominated to be treasury secretary. you say this was a-- this type of relationship would be, play a vital role in, during your time as editor. why? >> i saw this, number one as, look, he's the treasury secretary, i run one of the most important newspapers in the world. knowing what is on his mind is very important. but i'm never going to be solely...
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see if a black person from georgia gets his concerns addressed sculling so well for them right now hank johnson is lucky if the media doesn't use this photo on the air when he dies yeah but that is obituary will say he was also one of the greatest athletes of all time good for a. 6 wonderful thanks a lot natalie take care of yourself thankfully. so now it's time to get to some of the stories that we didn't have time for but now i do i'm joined by anderson lead a energy here thanks for being here what do you have for us will something about this time of the year remember last year there was the uprising after george george floyd's murder something about spring for some reason were either noticing more or there are more police killings of people well you know they get the springtime music and they're having to start firing their guns i guess so something about that warm weather or maybe it's an allergy thing reaction of pollen i don't know that makes cops more violent but the latest one is in chicago where a 13 year old adam toledo was unarmed and was shot by a cop the official police rep
see if a black person from georgia gets his concerns addressed sculling so well for them right now hank johnson is lucky if the media doesn't use this photo on the air when he dies yeah but that is obituary will say he was also one of the greatest athletes of all time good for a. 6 wonderful thanks a lot natalie take care of yourself thankfully. so now it's time to get to some of the stories that we didn't have time for but now i do i'm joined by anderson lead a energy here thanks for being...
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the efforts of congress to get defense contractor donor cash though georgia house rep hank johnson did recently reintroduce a bipartisan bill called the stop militarizing law enforcement act and the transfers. well that's great maybe he'll make some progress with that. yeah lee let's see if a black person from georgia gets his concerns addressed sculling so well for them right now hank johnson is lucky if the media doesn't use this photo on the air when he dies yeah but that is obituary will say he was also one of the greatest athletes of all time good for a. 6 wonderful thanks a lot natalie take care of yourself thankfully. all right so now it's time to get to some of the stories that we didn't have time for but now we do i'm joined by anderson lead a anderson here thanks for being here what do you have for us will something about this time of the year remember last year there was the uprising after george george floyd's murder something about spring for some reason were either noticing more or there are more police killings of people well you know the. springtime music and there have
the efforts of congress to get defense contractor donor cash though georgia house rep hank johnson did recently reintroduce a bipartisan bill called the stop militarizing law enforcement act and the transfers. well that's great maybe he'll make some progress with that. yeah lee let's see if a black person from georgia gets his concerns addressed sculling so well for them right now hank johnson is lucky if the media doesn't use this photo on the air when he dies yeah but that is obituary will...
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[laughter] maria: all right, let's talk with hank smith here. hank, you have a market that will not quit even though we are talking about lots of challenges higher taxes coming, here we are in the doorstep of first-quarter earnings, markets about to trade higher this morning, what will drive markets in the near term and what are your expectation earnings, hank? >> maria, let's start with the challenges quickly. they are all potential challenges. we don't know what the higher taxes are going to be. we don't know how much inflation we are going to get and we don't know the impact it will have on interest rates. those are potential challenges but we do know we have incredible monetary stimulus, incredible fiscal stimulus and about to get incredible corporate earnings and witnessing vaccine success, vaccine acceptance. this will all add up to most robust economic environment this year and great corporate earnings and i think it's going to start this week with the banks and we are expecting very good earnings, you know, based on the inverted yield cu
[laughter] maria: all right, let's talk with hank smith here. hank, you have a market that will not quit even though we are talking about lots of challenges higher taxes coming, here we are in the doorstep of first-quarter earnings, markets about to trade higher this morning, what will drive markets in the near term and what are your expectation earnings, hank? >> maria, let's start with the challenges quickly. they are all potential challenges. we don't know what the higher taxes are...
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then that was tom hanks had covid-19. tom hanks. and then holy bleep. that is real right. so covid-19 had while i was finishing the book and and everyone has gone through so any difficult things and at that particular moment. what happened was that i had to be in and i with writers which might seem a little bit different than it actually is pretty will sit at our desks we stare out into the middle distance. and we write. it's a quiet room but were all in our phones. and so that it'd of course never getting flagged. i had been in my house i was also dealing with a kid to college and so my house wasn't being other than the tenants iata. i felt like a native more like an enemy. so twice a week a month writers coming to my house and just sitting and writing the little corner of my living room. had all these ways they really had to figure out how to make my life work. and after my marriage and bike and went off to college, dental away and i was really getting into that like weird radical of thinking and sitting at my desk is a
then that was tom hanks had covid-19. tom hanks. and then holy bleep. that is real right. so covid-19 had while i was finishing the book and and everyone has gone through so any difficult things and at that particular moment. what happened was that i had to be in and i with writers which might seem a little bit different than it actually is pretty will sit at our desks we stare out into the middle distance. and we write. it's a quiet room but were all in our phones. and so that it'd of course...
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>> you mean tom hanks? [ laughter ] >> gary gessman and tom hanks are the executive producers. >> does he look at the film with you? >> he doesn't come into the edit bay very often, but yes, of course. tom and gary set a pretty high bar from the start of the company playtone, which they started 20 years ago now. and they knew that they wanted to do history, and they knew they were going to set a pretty high bar, obviously tom being who he is, people would expect, one time he was referred to by "time" magazine as american's historian on the cover. that's a high bar that we're constantly aware that we have to make. >> the '60s, the '70s, the '80s, the '90s. >> and the 2000s. >> which presidential speech were the most emotional? i just have one minute to watch a presidential clip, which one is the most emotional where you think is the most memorable? >> in terms of a speech i would say in deference to mrs. rob, lbj's speech at the end of his speech right after selma. and he sad "and we shall overcome." i was p
>> you mean tom hanks? [ laughter ] >> gary gessman and tom hanks are the executive producers. >> does he look at the film with you? >> he doesn't come into the edit bay very often, but yes, of course. tom and gary set a pretty high bar from the start of the company playtone, which they started 20 years ago now. and they knew that they wanted to do history, and they knew they were going to set a pretty high bar, obviously tom being who he is, people would expect, one...
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>> you mean tom hanks? yes tom hanks is the executive producer. >> so you look at the film and as he added it with you. >> he does not come into the end it bake very often, but yes, of course, tom and gary both set a pretty high bar from the start of the company played tone, which they started 20 years ago now. and they knew that they wanted to do history. they knew that they were going to set a pretty high bar, obviously tom being who is, people would expect? one time he was referred to as americans historian on the cover of times magazine. that is a high bar we are constantly aware of. >> sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties, the first ten years. >> the 2000s. >> which presidential speech the put on the air gives you the most emotion, if somebody said, i just have one minute to watch a presidential clip, which one is the most emotional or you think is the most memorable? >> i'd have to say in terms of a speech, in deference to mrs. -- lbj's speech when he at the end of a speech, right after selma and he
>> you mean tom hanks? yes tom hanks is the executive producer. >> so you look at the film and as he added it with you. >> he does not come into the end it bake very often, but yes, of course, tom and gary both set a pretty high bar from the start of the company played tone, which they started 20 years ago now. and they knew that they wanted to do history. they knew that they were going to set a pretty high bar, obviously tom being who is, people would expect? one time he was...
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>> you mean tom hanks? yes. tom hanks is the executive producer. >> so you look at the film. he edited sit with few. he >> does not come to the edits bay very often, but yes, of course. tom and gary both set a pretty high bar from the start with the company. playtime, which they started 20 years ago. and they knew that they want to do history. they knew that they were going to set a pretty high bar, tom, being who he is. people would expect -- one time he was referred as americans historian on the cover of times magazine. that is a high bar we are constantly aware of. >> sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties -- the first ten years. which presidential speech that you put on their gives you the most emotions, if somebody said, i just have one minute to watch a presidential clip. which one is the most emotional or you think is the most memorable? >> i would have to say in terms of a speech i would say in deference to mrs. -- lbj speech when he, at the end of his speech, right after selma and he set, and we shall overcome. i was privileged to interview john lewis here in washing
>> you mean tom hanks? yes. tom hanks is the executive producer. >> so you look at the film. he edited sit with few. he >> does not come to the edits bay very often, but yes, of course. tom and gary both set a pretty high bar from the start with the company. playtime, which they started 20 years ago. and they knew that they want to do history. they knew that they were going to set a pretty high bar, tom, being who he is. people would expect -- one time he was referred as...
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joining me to discuss this is georgia congressman hank johnson and former citigroup executive and now a new york city mayoral candidate, ray maguire. ray, you were among executives who asked companies to fight voter suppression bills like the one that just became law in georgia, in an ad in "the new york times" this week. why do you and your colleagues feel strongly that this is the right way to address this? >> reverend al, thank you for having me. you're right, we did come together, we came together as a group of black and ground leaders on whose shoulders we stood. we came together as leading, outstanding leaders in the corporate world. we came together as americans who have respected and upheld the values of -- the fundamental values of this country. and yes, we come together to say to other corporate leaders, and those who believe in getting involved in social justice, now is the time. now is the time. so it is a clarion call that we've come together to make to the corporate world, to get involved. if there's a moment to get involved, it is now, as democracy is under siege. >> an
joining me to discuss this is georgia congressman hank johnson and former citigroup executive and now a new york city mayoral candidate, ray maguire. ray, you were among executives who asked companies to fight voter suppression bills like the one that just became law in georgia, in an ad in "the new york times" this week. why do you and your colleagues feel strongly that this is the right way to address this? >> reverend al, thank you for having me. you're right, we did come...
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he also served as a historical consultant on both the hbo many series, john adams, produced by tom hanks, and the abc many series, challenger, about the disaster. hill is the author of the biography of 19th century diplomat, wash, burn which was published in 2013 by sheerest, or authored by historian, -- . the published were poet, and his rendezvous with up which was described in the wall street journal as quote a painfully touchy biography. he is currently completing a book which will be published later this year by random house. it's a genuine pleasure to introduce, the outstanding researcher and biographer, my colleague, mike hill. it's a pleasure and honor to be part of such a great lineup for 2021. the great lives program is a wonderful contribution to the fredericksburg community. and you deserve so much credit and thanks for what you do and what you have done. so's thank you very much. before stephen colbert and john stewart, there was our buck walled. many of you watching here tonight will remember him. but i bet many of the younger members in our audience tonight will not. but t
he also served as a historical consultant on both the hbo many series, john adams, produced by tom hanks, and the abc many series, challenger, about the disaster. hill is the author of the biography of 19th century diplomat, wash, burn which was published in 2013 by sheerest, or authored by historian, -- . the published were poet, and his rendezvous with up which was described in the wall street journal as quote a painfully touchy biography. he is currently completing a book which will be...
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suess, you know, on this day of when hank aaron, we celebrate hank aaron breaking babe ruth's home run record, two of my friends, white kids, jumped over the bleacher wall, ran the bases out of pure excitement. that was nearly 50 years ago. they became great friends. no one, they were thinking about achievements. sports used to unite us as americans people like the commissioner of major league baseball using it to divide us. elizabeth: got it. jack kingston, you're terrific. thanks for joining us. come back soon. coming up next, accuracy in media president adam guillette talking about how it is going from bad to ridiculous. "60 minutes"'s botched story of florida governor ron desantis and publix supermarket chains. critics say you got it wrong and there is pressure to retract that story. >> look at it objective. look what the democrats said. democrat officeholders went out and said that was totally false, "60 minutes" went way overboard losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify you
suess, you know, on this day of when hank aaron, we celebrate hank aaron breaking babe ruth's home run record, two of my friends, white kids, jumped over the bleacher wall, ran the bases out of pure excitement. that was nearly 50 years ago. they became great friends. no one, they were thinking about achievements. sports used to unite us as americans people like the commissioner of major league baseball using it to divide us. elizabeth: got it. jack kingston, you're terrific. thanks for joining...
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school that was formerly named after a confederate general has been renamed after mlb hall of famer hank aaron. the forest hill academy was originally named after a lieutenant in the confederate army who was a founding member of the ku klux klan. the atlanta board of education voted unanimously to change the school's name to the hank aaron new beginnings academy. aaron played for 23 seasons in the major leagues, 21 of those for the atlanta braves. during his career, he broke babe ruth's career record for the most home runs and held the title at 775 until barry bonds took the top spot in 2007. aaron retired in 1976, was inducted into the hall of fame in 1982 and passed this january at the age of 86. atlanta's school board chairman said at monday's meeting, quote, names do matter. he was a hero. >>> all right, ahead of the tokyo olympic games this summer, outfitter ralph lauren has unveiled the closing ceremony use themes for team usa. the sleek white designs complete with usa patches and red, white, and blue accents are ready to be worn by more than 600 athletes for the rescheduled 2020 g
school that was formerly named after a confederate general has been renamed after mlb hall of famer hank aaron. the forest hill academy was originally named after a lieutenant in the confederate army who was a founding member of the ku klux klan. the atlanta board of education voted unanimously to change the school's name to the hank aaron new beginnings academy. aaron played for 23 seasons in the major leagues, 21 of those for the atlanta braves. during his career, he broke babe ruth's career...
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it will be called the hank aaron new beginnings high school. aaron broke racial barriers and smashed babe ruth's home run career record. he died in january at the age of 86. >> that should have been all you, berman, but great to see. >>> hundreds of companies taking a stand against new laws that make it harder for people to vote. we'll talk about them, next. the world around you may seem like an immovable, implacable place. it is not. it can be bright. quiet. and safe. it's a change that will be felt from this street. to this street. to no street. and everywhere in between. all it takes is the slightest push in just the right place and that will be the tipping point that changes everything. ♪ ♪ ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy
it will be called the hank aaron new beginnings high school. aaron broke racial barriers and smashed babe ruth's home run career record. he died in january at the age of 86. >> that should have been all you, berman, but great to see. >>> hundreds of companies taking a stand against new laws that make it harder for people to vote. we'll talk about them, next. the world around you may seem like an immovable, implacable place. it is not. it can be bright. quiet. and safe. it's a...
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. >> what's going on with tom hanks? >> you guys just want me to explain everything today. >> dude, it's all suspicion. >> how do you know tom hanks -- >> how do you not know? because you don't know the information you're saying it's fact that they're not? >> but neither do you. >> we're at an impasse then. >> but you have them on your sign. you're calling him a pedophile. >> yes. >> how do they get to that position of power? >> cnn's donie o'sullivan, thank you so much. wow. meantime, a teenager goes from protesting climate change outside the white house to being invited inside to help fight it. jerome foster joins me coming up here in the cnn newsroom. we'll be right back. spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, dry. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers to get policy perks, like a home and auto-bundle discount. ultimate freshness (man) i'm phoning it in and just saved twenty percent. (burke) get
. >> what's going on with tom hanks? >> you guys just want me to explain everything today. >> dude, it's all suspicion. >> how do you know tom hanks -- >> how do you not know? because you don't know the information you're saying it's fact that they're not? >> but neither do you. >> we're at an impasse then. >> but you have them on your sign. you're calling him a pedophile. >> yes. >> how do they get to that position of power? >>...
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know, at the major league baseball all-star game, they were going to do a very nice contribution to hank aaron, for, because he just passed away this past year, and so it's, you know, major league baseball has no choice, they got to say, look, we can't, you know, say, look, let's honor hank aaron, while we're in a state that is not honoring, let's say, the votes of african-americans. >> cliff, let's talk about, i'm a little surprised at the lack of sophistication that came out of the governor of georgia, who by the way is in the process of getting canceled by donald trump and his crowd, but they both come out, the former president has come out with a statement as well tonight, and they're all carrying on about woke culture, and cancel culture, and at some point, the arc of history is pointing in a particular direction and georgia republicans and a lot of republicans in state legislatures around the country are on the wrong side of that piece of history. i'm not sure the anti-woke, cancel culture argument is strong enough to withstand a movement of people who are trying to get civil right
know, at the major league baseball all-star game, they were going to do a very nice contribution to hank aaron, for, because he just passed away this past year, and so it's, you know, major league baseball has no choice, they got to say, look, we can't, you know, say, look, let's honor hank aaron, while we're in a state that is not honoring, let's say, the votes of african-americans. >> cliff, let's talk about, i'm a little surprised at the lack of sophistication that came out of the...
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but soon enough, much bigger names would be joining the coming conflict, including hank greenberg, who was called up in may. hank greenberg, the slugging first baseman for the detroit tigers, future hall of famer, and defending american league most valuable player. he goes into the service. and then within a day or two of the bombing of pearl harbor on december 7th, a number of players immediately enlisted, most notably, bob feller, the future hall of fame pitcher. eventually, more than 500 big leaguers who ultimately serve in the armed forces during world war ii, including 30 who appeared on the red sox' roster, and over 4,000 minor leaguers. somewhat remarkably, no major leaguer dyed in combat. but 45 were wounded, including two hall of famers, warren spawn, who at the time pitched for the boston braves and hoyt wilhelm, the great knuckleballer. so that is setting the stage. the big question macing major league baseball as an institution was to play or not to play? and that led to the commissioner of baseball at the time, keneson "mountain" landsis writing what would be nope as the g
but soon enough, much bigger names would be joining the coming conflict, including hank greenberg, who was called up in may. hank greenberg, the slugging first baseman for the detroit tigers, future hall of famer, and defending american league most valuable player. he goes into the service. and then within a day or two of the bombing of pearl harbor on december 7th, a number of players immediately enlisted, most notably, bob feller, the future hall of fame pitcher. eventually, more than 500 big...
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we are talking about the atlanta area and georgia and hank aaron, right? hank aaron passed. the all-star game is going to honor him. remember, in georgia his life was threatened and death threats as the man was breaking babe ruth's record, he had to deal with tons of racial threats going on. so this is kind of ironic we are talking about this. >> it is kind of ironic but let's talk about the messaging, greg, because you are down there and you know what is winning. the republicans are framing the backlash as an example of cancel culture. but you actually have the lieutenant governor, himself, of georgia, who kind of -- understanding why these companies are pulling out. and you have seen diverging statements from the opposite side of the political spectrum, including presidents obama and president trump. former-president trump saying don't go back to their products until they relent. and former-president obama, congratulations to mlb for taking a stand on behalf of voting rights for all citizens. who is winning this battle? >> yeah. this is -- this is a challenge that democrat
we are talking about the atlanta area and georgia and hank aaron, right? hank aaron passed. the all-star game is going to honor him. remember, in georgia his life was threatened and death threats as the man was breaking babe ruth's record, he had to deal with tons of racial threats going on. so this is kind of ironic we are talking about this. >> it is kind of ironic but let's talk about the messaging, greg, because you are down there and you know what is winning. the republicans are...
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he tweeted in part there's no better way for america's pastime to honor the great hank aaron who always led by example. aaron, who died earlier this year, played most of his legendary career with the atlanta braves and is scheduled to be honored during the midsummer classic in july. new sites for the game has not been announced. >>> new video of a fire that damaged a recycling plant in oakland. firefighters say it started just after 9:00 at a homeless camp near the railroad tracks. it then spread to the worldwide green resource recycling building. that's near the coliseum there on san leandro street. here's the aftermath tweeted by the oakland fire department. no reports of any injuries. obviously a lot of damage. >>> up next at 5:00, getting ready to cruise again. new rules for cruise lines and what it means for your summer vacation. >>> also, a warning for students at hundreds of universities. why their personal data is at risk tonight. >>> plus, which bay area schools say they're impacted. >>> and new details about the attack on the u.s. capitol and the suspect's troubled final month
he tweeted in part there's no better way for america's pastime to honor the great hank aaron who always led by example. aaron, who died earlier this year, played most of his legendary career with the atlanta braves and is scheduled to be honored during the midsummer classic in july. new sites for the game has not been announced. >>> new video of a fire that damaged a recycling plant in oakland. firefighters say it started just after 9:00 at a homeless camp near the railroad tracks. it...
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the court is led by massachusetts senator ed markee and jerry nadler it's co-sponsored by congressman hank johnson and mondaire jones t. will face push back from both sides. president biden said he is not a fan of packing the court although next week he introduced a new commission of liberals and conservatives to study the structure of the court and the lercht of justice's terms. currently life terms senator mitch mcconnell, the minority leader, has warned democrats not to add seats to the court. he calls this a dangerous, antiquated idea. we will learn more when it's introduced on the steps of the u.s. supreme court just before noon today. >> interesting arguments on both sides. tracie, thank you. >>> will the u.s. add a 51st star to the flag the house is set to vote on statehood for washington, d.c., later this month after the legislation cleared tai key committee hurdle yesterday it is expected to pass party lines. the slow national guard response to the capitol riots sparked renewed calls to statehood. >>> let's turn and get a look at today's weather with janessa webb good morning >> g
the court is led by massachusetts senator ed markee and jerry nadler it's co-sponsored by congressman hank johnson and mondaire jones t. will face push back from both sides. president biden said he is not a fan of packing the court although next week he introduced a new commission of liberals and conservatives to study the structure of the court and the lercht of justice's terms. currently life terms senator mitch mcconnell, the minority leader, has warned democrats not to add seats to the...
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plus, colin hanks is spilling secrets about his brand-new role and his famous mother and father. >> and chef jamie gwen is showing malou how
plus, colin hanks is spilling secrets about his brand-new role and his famous mother and father. >> and chef jamie gwen is showing malou how
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though it kind of that little bit of business out was i looked at hank poulsen's book. he basically wrote it in diary form. he said i brief to senator on the center of u.s. economy was going to crater. and the senator hosted his stock trades. but he hosted the brokerage accounts. see you have time stamped when the stock trade was. it matched when the meeting was at when the stock trade was, and it was within 30 minutes. and that senator cleared 30,000 or something in a short period of time. 30,000 was a lot of money 25% of what they make in a year or something at that time. they had given themselves some raises sense. so at the time there was a corrective legislation to make this illegal call the stock act. and it only had 13 sponsors. so after we did the story got 185 sponsors like within a week. senators were fighting over who is going to sponsor in the senate. president obama talked about in the state of the union. and within three or four months and ended up passing. i was invited to the white house to watch the signing. that was enormously satisfying. however. [lau
though it kind of that little bit of business out was i looked at hank poulsen's book. he basically wrote it in diary form. he said i brief to senator on the center of u.s. economy was going to crater. and the senator hosted his stock trades. but he hosted the brokerage accounts. see you have time stamped when the stock trade was. it matched when the meeting was at when the stock trade was, and it was within 30 minutes. and that senator cleared 30,000 or something in a short period of time....
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always done ♪ ♪ long live all the small towners sunup to sundowners ♪ ♪ that old school haggard and hank ♪ ♪ long live longneck bottles and wide-open throttles and old dirt roads with no name ♪ ♪ long live them country girls, long legs and cutup jeans ♪ ♪ long live this way of life, long live nights like these ♪ ♪ long live, long live, long live, long live nights like these ♪ ♪ long live the walmart parking lot turning to the midnight party spot ♪ ♪ long live hard work when it pays off and living it up on your days off ♪ ♪ long live all the small towners, sunup to sundowners ♪ ♪ that old school haggard and hank ♪ ♪ long live longneck bottles and wide-open throttles and old dirt roads with no name ♪ ♪ long live them country girls, long legs and cutup jeans ♪ ♪ long live this way of life, long live nights like these ♪ ♪ hey ♪ ♪ ♪ long live them glory days on them back 40 days all them pass it round pass it down story days ♪ ♪ long live all the small towners, sunup to sundowners old school haggard and hank ♪ ♪ long live longneck
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invoking a late braves icon, tweeting, "there's no better way for america's pastime to honor the great hank aaron, who always led by example." atlanta's democratic mayor telling cnn she understands baseball's decision, but she worries about the economic backlash from the law. >> it is going to impact millions of georgians' employment, small businesses, our corporations. and it's very unfortunate. >> reporter: the league's move could be seen as a warning to other states considering changes to their voting laws, like texas. american airlines and dell already opposing proposed bills there. here in georgia, governor kemp digging in. >> i will not be backing down from this fight. >> reporter: and whit, cobb county travel and tourism officials tell me they estimate the economic loss from the all-star game's relocation could top more than $100 million. whit? >> elwyn lopez, thank you. >>> we move onto the murder trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, set to resume on monday after a week of gripping testimony. eyewitnesses reliving the moments leading up to the death of george fl
invoking a late braves icon, tweeting, "there's no better way for america's pastime to honor the great hank aaron, who always led by example." atlanta's democratic mayor telling cnn she understands baseball's decision, but she worries about the economic backlash from the law. >> it is going to impact millions of georgians' employment, small businesses, our corporations. and it's very unfortunate. >> reporter: the league's move could be seen as a warning to other states...
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ricky also did a sort of mid-career report on hank aaron, who was already an established power hitter, so he's only giving him a paragraph on here. but we have at the library more than 1,700 scouting reports that branch ricky did. these shed some light into what a scout is looking for before they were able to crunch a lot of numbers. another way that baseball has looked at things is through spray charts. probably one of the best examples is whitey herzog, who kept charts for all opposition players. this is eddie murray with the dodgers. what he's done here is every time murray was up at bat against him, he kept notes on the right-hand side, but he also used colored pencils representing each of his pitchers to see how murray did against them. with that, he was able to figure out how to set up his defense and also to figure what pitcher should go against murray. the eddie murray spray chart covers a couple of seasons. this is from '88 to 1990. all of this information, of course, is stuff that kind of comes out in some form through this game stratomatic, which was hugely popular. you're
ricky also did a sort of mid-career report on hank aaron, who was already an established power hitter, so he's only giving him a paragraph on here. but we have at the library more than 1,700 scouting reports that branch ricky did. these shed some light into what a scout is looking for before they were able to crunch a lot of numbers. another way that baseball has looked at things is through spray charts. probably one of the best examples is whitey herzog, who kept charts for all opposition...
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after travelling through a so-called red list country following video shows the moment police entities hanks . i didn't tell you that you were in here after we agreed to prohibit regulations if they want your having seen it a designated how when instructed to do so no when the police came to the door they said they do not need a warrant to construe my whole came through the only rest with me on the wrong name for a start which is absolutely ridiculous how police can come for your door without a warrant probably going to arrest me on the wrong name. it's just you know it's absolutely above and beyond all to the tame me when i was 2 days into i sleep in a home with a stipulated that will be on the passenger locator for how does it make any sense that take me all of the environment and then keep me is basically a glorified there's no i left this question in the 1st place because of the of the u.k. government failed the people and i'll terribly the on board the situation. when he had flown back from bahrain trancing 3 darby and frankfurt before ending his journey in manchester happy darby's in t
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working with them to get companies to measure and manage these type of emissions rates and lolla many hank apologies but i mean look at banks for a moment so while they talk about nigeria targets that has a really stopped them from continuing to finance core oil as well as gas ventures absolutely we have another piece of analysis coming out in about a week's time which really looks at what banks are disclosing to us and while you see a significant number of banks saying they're lining their own internal practices and this investment and lending decisions with the paris agreement or with a below 2 degree world this is not yet translated into a shift in their portfolios we need to see that and we need to see it quickly i think not enough focus has been put on the banking community in the space so we have the momentum now we have the scrutiny and i think civil society and other activists that's where they need to be focused the financing of these things needs to stop and banks play a major role ok nicola bartlett thank you so much for speaking to us from london thank you very much now before
working with them to get companies to measure and manage these type of emissions rates and lolla many hank apologies but i mean look at banks for a moment so while they talk about nigeria targets that has a really stopped them from continuing to finance core oil as well as gas ventures absolutely we have another piece of analysis coming out in about a week's time which really looks at what banks are disclosing to us and while you see a significant number of banks saying they're lining their own...
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people like hank. i'm not going to do that voice anymore, he can give up the paycheck. he gets paid for character. he's got like 25 of the paycheck coming and in the story, what it he -- what is he apologizing for? where's the offense, he's a great guy, a hard-working guy, a family man, like one, got offended. >> you do you know what it is? outrage, it doesn't matter how many, if there's just one voice, people freak out so you know over at the symptoms, they had meetings about this. what are we going to do? i looked on twitter and under these apologies, it's like indian people saying they love the character, don't apologize and this is the thing with my progression, specific minority groups but we pulled the minority groups and majority every time are not offended by the a thing white people are asserting is racist. >> and if he's not going to do the voice, do you make a pan asian guy do it? you have to do it and also, is this one of those things where they will have to look at all these episodes and start removing them like they have been doing with joein rogan's podca
people like hank. i'm not going to do that voice anymore, he can give up the paycheck. he gets paid for character. he's got like 25 of the paycheck coming and in the story, what it he -- what is he apologizing for? where's the offense, he's a great guy, a hard-working guy, a family man, like one, got offended. >> you do you know what it is? outrage, it doesn't matter how many, if there's just one voice, people freak out so you know over at the symptoms, they had meetings about this. what...
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lining up with your strategy it is a little bit of watching when companies let's take the example of hank aaron. they can just pull out of atlanta immediately. you're going to see more and more of that. you're going to see this backing candidates. companies have the ability to influence and they're going to use it very aggressively. >> but you bring up mlb, that is an interesting case study. does it align with their strategy. looking at some of their statistics only 8% of their players are black and they show a majority of them are fans from your point of view. are they perhaps making a mistake down the road? >> i don't think they're making a mistake this time. the problem is threading that needle. i think in the long run it will be hard for anyone to say they're against people's right to vote. >> so a backlash here, boycotting baseball and all of the woke company that's are interfering with free and fair conditions. people saying we should fight cancel culture by canceling baseball. this is a gront front for them politically to fight on. this is what brian kemp said yesterday, listen to
lining up with your strategy it is a little bit of watching when companies let's take the example of hank aaron. they can just pull out of atlanta immediately. you're going to see more and more of that. you're going to see this backing candidates. companies have the ability to influence and they're going to use it very aggressively. >> but you bring up mlb, that is an interesting case study. does it align with their strategy. looking at some of their statistics only 8% of their players...