discuss as well. xi shin ping will be in california with his wife. but the president is not bringing the first lady out to california. is that a snub? what does that mean? i really don t know, wolf. what would be interesting, of course, is that the chinese president s wife is she s the first wife who has actually been on the public stage as a head of china. china s wife. she s a well-known singer. she s a singer for the chinese army. she s stylish, and they follow her fashion choices. so it would have been interesting for her to meet the first lady. i m sure they will at some point. a lot of people are surprised that the first lady is not going out there, given how important this u.s./chinese relationship is, and new chinese leader right now. we ll have more on this part of the story in our next hour. rick, thanks very much for coming in. great cover, by the way. thank you, wolf. when we come back, the latest twist in the irs targeting scandal. mr. spock gets grilled up on
ago, we should choose between a domestically made product and one overseas. what we re seeing now is a turning point where there is actually an increase in domestically produced clothing. there are more ethicily sourced fashion trade brands. in the next couple years we ll see more fashion choices in the market and what is interesting to see is if consumers support it, and i think they will. i think we re actually at a turning point in this issue. terry, shopping, fast fashion, shopping at places like walmart, everyday low prices, that s helped americans have more when they re earning less. and that s what those companies say. you know, they say we make the middle class better and stronger because the middle class can have these things. is it as simple as that? is that the tradeoff we have made? well, the interesting thing is that s true. it s been true ever since the industrial revolution. we can make products more efficiently and less costry and free up resources of the family to
don t think his intention is bad. but when you say, let s not be locked into something that happened so long ago, let s remember the legacy of this system of enslavement and s segregation is still in place. it s the result of a long legacy. when you ve still got the klan and skinhead groups who wave that flag, even if that flag had a historical or noble meaning, there comes a point when charlatans and criminals from hijacked it. and you ve got to let it go. i think those last comments in those clips were a bit more disingenuous than the song. the song was introspective. that seems really dismissive to me. it certainly did. to compare fashion choices to certain symbols of slavery was offensive to a lot of people. this song is getting plenty of ridicule. pat oswalt wrote on twitter, i
happened so long ago, let s remember the legacy of this system of enslavement and segregation is still in place. it s the result of a long legacy. when you ve still got the klan and skinhead groups who wave that flag, even if that flag had a historical or noble meaning, and i don t buy that. but there comes a point when you ve got to let it go. i think those last comments in the clips was more disingenuous. there comes a point when charlatans and criminals from hijacked it. and you ve got to let it go. i think those last comments in those clips were a bit more disingenuous than the song. the song was introspective. that seems really dismissive to me. it certainly did. to compare fashion choices to certain symbols of slavery was offensive to a lot of people. this song is getting plenty of ridicule. pat oswalt wrote on twitter, i can t wait for brad paisley and ll cool j s next single, whoopsy
it certainly did. to compare fashion choices to certain symbols of slavery was offensive to a lot of people. this song is getting plenty of ridicule. pat oswalt wrote on twitter, i can t wait for brad paisley and ll cool j s next single, whoopsy daisy, holocaust, my bad. are people overreacting. i understand if you don t like a song. but if we do specials every time there s a song that we don t think is very well-written, we ll have to start a new network. yeah, i think people are overreacting. and your question a moment ago, is there such a thing as an accidental racist? i think that s what brad was attempting to write about in this song. and i think, sure, people s