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A Daily Dose of W. Kamau Bell Reviews
When it comes to late-night TV, we all have a choice: Veg out with traditional \"Tonight Show\"-style talk shows or snark out with \"The Daily Show\" variety. But maybe there's a 3rd option. FXX's \"Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell \" certainly has more in common with Jon Stewart than Jay Leno, but Bell has carved out his own unique niche honed during his years on the San Francisco comedy circuit. \"I think when we hit our sweet spot is when the show is funny enough that if you disagree with the thing, you don't notice it right away,\" says Bell. \"You're just like 'oh, that's funny! But oh, wait a minute, that's against everything I believe'.\" Totally Biased went daily on Sept 4, switching to younger-skewing FXX after about a year of building a weekly audience at FX. FXX may be a better fit considering FX's rep as a \"blue-collar\" net whose top-rated show \"Sons of Anarchy\" follows a white biker gang.
W. Kamau Bell Is Looking for Levity In an Angry World
Whether he's musing about raising mixed race children (he has three daughters ages 12, nine and five with his wife Melissa Hudson Bell, who is white), or formative childhood years in deep south Mobile, Ala., (from where his father's side of the family hails), or talking about the current state of America's fractured politics (with his good friend Hari Kondabolu on the \"Politically Reactive\" podcast), Bell's brand of activist comedy strives to inform as much as entertain. (\"What Would You Do?\" airs Sunday nights on ABC and also is available on Hulu.) There are several scenarios in which people, played by actors, can't pay for things, whether it's a pregnant woman who can't afford the sausage, egg and cheese bagel she ordered or a dad who doesn't have enough money for his daughter's birthday present. In the scene, a white woman asks a Black female job applicant to change her hair in order to secure the position. (Twenty-four states have codified the CROWN Act, which prohibits hair-based discrimination at work and school, but Alabama is not among them.) Bell notes that not all of the scenarios in which he appears are race based.
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Trump Says 'Reciprocal' Tariffs Could Return Within Weeks; Do Democrats Need Their Own Joe Rogan? Aired 6-6:30a ET
After initially declaring a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs,Trump now says they could return in two to three weeks. In the wake ofthe 2024 election, Democrats are considering how to make inroads intopop culture and podcasting. GUESTS: Erin Maguire, Evan McMorris Santoro, Hyma Moore, W. KamauBell
Veterinarians Perform CPR on a Distressed Elephant Mother in Thailand; Shark Attacks Off Long Island; Truck Drivers Are Considered Economic Barometer of the Nation; Retail Sales Are Considered in Our Economy; CNN's W. Kamau Bell Speaks About Black Americans Living in Appalachia; CNN Hero Nelly Cheboi Teaching Computer Skills in Kenya. Aired 8:30-9a ET
A mother elephant's baby fell into a muddy well which made herpanicked. She had to be sedated and then veterinarians had toperform CPR on the mother because of her being upset about her infantelephant.; There have been 10 shark attacks off of Long IslandBeaches, no one killed but have been injured. Forrest Galante talksabout how humans enter the sharks domain when they go into the water.It is summertime and the animals hunt in shallow waters and arelooking for certain kinds of fish.; Just in the June report on retailsales numbers and the version of the new economy.; Preview of theUnited Shades of America and how black Americans have been living inAppalachia for centuries. When people think about Appalachia, theythink about the white working class people and now W. Kamau Bell talksabout black residents that have lived there for a very long time.; CNNHero Nelly Cheboi of Kenya talks about using and teaching computersand computer skills to the poverty stricken students in Kenya; GUESTS: Forrest Galante, Discovery Shark Week Executive;
The Contribution of Philip W. Bell to Accounting Thought
SYNOPSIS: This paper reviews the contribution of the late Philip Bell to accounting thought. He is best known for his joint work with Edgar O. Edwards, The Theory and Measurement of Business Income. This seminal work is put in context by exploring Bell’s earlier work as an economist and his later work, in which he developed applications and extensions of the Edwards and Bell model. Many of his concerns are relevant to the policy and research issues of today.
Cosby's Complex Legacy; D'Monterrio Gibson is Interviewed about Being Chased and Shot at. Aired 8:30-9a ET
A look at Bill Cosby's complex legacy. D'Monterrio Gibson isinterviewed about being chase and shot at while trying to deliverFedEx packages. GUESTS: D'Monterrio Gibson, Carlos Moore
As Monkeypox Cases Rise, New York's Demand for Vaccine Exceeds Supply; Families React to Officer Failing to Shoot Gunman Before Rampage in Uvalde School Massacre; \United Shades of America\ Premieres Sunday at 10 PM. Aired 3:30-4p ET
The number of confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox in theU.S. is now up to 700 and New York has the largest number ofinfections. Uvalde's mayor is criticizing a new report about thepolice response to the Robb Elementary School shooting. GUESTS: Ursula Bauer
Uvalde Teacher Describes Horror While Waiting for Help; Damning Report Details Missed Chances to Avert Uvalde Shooting; \United Shades of America\ Premieres Sunday at 10 PM ET/PT; GOP Michigan Gov. Candidate Pleads Not Guilty to Charges Around 1/6; Gas Station Owner Dropped Prices to $2 a Gallon on 4th of July. Aired 1:30-2p ET
Uvalde school teacher, Arnulfo Reyes, who was shot and was inthe classroom with the students who died, talks about the horrible andagonizing wait for help. A report details missed chances to avert theUvalde shooting, including an officer arriving before the suspectentered the building but didn't shoot because he asked for approvaland didn't receive an immediate response. \"United Shades of America\"premieres Sunday at 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific, and in thisepisode, W. Kamau Bell tackles two polarizing concepts, Woke andCritical Race Theory. Michigan Republican candidate for governor, RyanKelley, pleaded not guilty to federal misdemeanor charges for hisalleged involvement in the Capitol Hill insurrection on January 6th.Georgia gas station owner, Ravi Patel, took a big financial hit of$12,000 to help his customers by lowering the pump price to $1.99 agallon on July 4th, and saying it was worth it. GUESTS: Tom Verni, Ravi Patel