hours he taped an interview with b.e.t., black entertainment television, for show called 106 & park. and josh earnest, the white house spokesman, explained why the president did that. listen. an opportunity to reach an audience that obviously has been following these developments very closely and has pretty strong feelings about it. i think there are a lot of americans who feel strongly about some of these issues, but certainly we would anticipate that the viewers of 106 & park would have some strong feelings. young kind of hip hop show, you wouldn t normally see the president doing an interview there. but they realize this is an audience they need to reach out to. and they also know when i talk to senior officials in the wlous as i did tonight, they ve got to do more than talk, more than interviews and speeches. that there s an opportunity here for action because as you ve been noting the last few nights there have been conservatives as well as liberals particularly in the s
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in the hunt for anthony woodrum. in the fugitive unit they get an unexpected lead. when his boys shot a video, there was license plates in the cars they were using. this is good. we know where he s hanging out. the gang to help us. in the mall see what we find? a few hours later, the night gang unit steps in to assist in the hunt for anthony. they have information there will be a big presence at the hip-hop show. they are going down there to help keep the pressure on. hey, i don t know if you know or not, but so far we ve seen h-block, mhp and 214. [ bleep ] i don t know if you want but so far we ve seen
cars they were using. this is good. we know where he s hanging out. the gang to help us. in the mall see what we find? a few hours later, the night gang unit steps in to assist in the hunt for anthony. they have information there will be a big presence at the hip-hop show. they are going down there to help keep the pressure on. hey, i don t know if you know or not, but so far we ve seen h-block, mhp and 214. [ bleep ]. i don t know if you want but so far we ve seen chill, chill, chill. [ bleep ]. stop resisting. stop resisting. the gang members refuse to cooperate. but the word is out on the street the cops are after drop