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anthony: how did it happen that we ended up with southern food being the most, sort of, cruelly hijacked into this cartoonish, uh, parody of itself? modern, clean, advanced, complete meat processing. glenn: i think it s a combination of two massive cultural influences that came together at the same time. the idea of industrialization came late to the south. when it hit we got pellagra. the first nutrition laws in america were written in south carolina because everybody moved into mill villages and immediately started eating processed food because they weren t growing their food anymore. the second thing that happened is there was a massive amount of expertise that was lost during the civil war. anthony: a lot of the southern revival, the whole turnaround started with this guy, glenn roberts. a man who asked a simple question how come grits aren t as good as they used to
according to the u.s. government, almost 50% of all the children in this country failed to get their recommended daily allowance of the surge in fast food restaurants have discovered that we like our food heavily salted. just add water and two of your own fresh eggs. because of industries, innovations and farm chemicals and machinery. taste it! anthony: how did it happen that we ended up with southern food being the most, sort of, cruelly hijacked into this cartoonish, uh, parody of itself? modern, clean, advanced, complete meat processing. glenn: i think it s a combination of two massive cultural influences that came together at the same time. the idea of industrialization came late to the south. when it hit we got pellagra. the first nutrition laws in america were written in south carolina because everybody moved into mill villages and
blackface. i will do all i can going forward to help show the nation that the alabama of today is a far cry from the alabama of the 1960s. governor ivey claimed she does not remember being in the sketch, but she will not deny what is obvious. a woman who claimed she was forced to give birth alone in a jail cell is now suing the city of denver. diana sanchez says her pleas for help during five hours of labor were ignored by deputies and nurses. surveillance video released by her lawyer shows sanchez crying out in pain before she pulls off her pants and delivers a baby boy. the federal lawsuit alleges jail officials, quote, cruelly chose convenience over compassion. an internal investigation by the denver sheriff s department cleared deputies of any wrongdoing. the department says it can t comment further because of the lawsuit. two and a half minutes until the top of the hour. a top seed falls in a major
people there? well, i heard the story but i don t think it had much effect on us because this is something police always did with gay bars. so no one would be surprised at that. what was surprising is the intensity and largeness of the raid, and for no particular reason. there seems to have been some reasons why they did it, but we wouldn t have known that. but we were at the wrong end of police brutality and the whims of the police. i mean there were laws. all we really wanted, i think, at the time was the famous new york indifference to affect the police. we didn t want to change the laws, but they didn t have to be enforced the way they were, cruelly. at what point did you feel that this was a point a moment that would spark change? how soon after did you feel change? well, the change came