I believe in the american people, and i believe in the fact that jurors will listen fairly and impartially. And for people who say they wont, dana, those are people who believe only in themselves, like donald trump and not the american people. Former Vice President mike pence says he has no plans to testify in a federal trial of trumps efforts to overturn the 2020 election, but he says he will comply with the law if called to be a witness. The day before january 6th, if memory serves, they came back, his lawyers did, and said we want you to reject votes outright. They were asking me to overturn the election. I had no right to overturn the election. You can say right here that you will rule out voting for donald trump again for president . Dana, i will tell you, i dont think well have to make that decision. What if you do . Im confident ill be able to support the republican nominee, especially if its me. Lets get some reaction now from one of the contenders vying for the republican nomi
television has grown faster than a teenager, and now it is time to grow up. the tv was the center of the house. i don t remember a time without tv. by 1960, essentially every household in america had a television. it was a new way of bringing the world to you. when something big happened on television, it really did happen to the entire country and impacted the entire country at the same time. keep an awakened eye on the world. suddenly television was the main event. everything else changed, even the way in which you went about the business of getting someone elected president. david, will you hit the one-minute button, please. 30 seconds and the cut, please. in 1960, the nixon/kennedy debate was a first in television. a lot of people were watching that night, and it introduced a lot of people to kennedy. would you let me see the tight shot on camera one, please? can you hear me now speaking? is that about the right tone of voice? good evening. the
that they would appear in those traditional stereotypical roles. everything changed with nischelle nichols. and you have to remember, not only was it important to see her but also her interactions with william shatner in james kick. the first interracial kiss on television. so she broke ground in so many ways and was such an important character. and she changed television forever. and how did we see it evolve from there in this genre? well, first you have to remember that there was always black science fiction and fantasy. i mean, all the way back to the 1850s there were graphic novels that were being written by black authors. but the way we saw it evolve first is in the black circles with movies like blackula back in the 70s. but now that you are giving folks an opportunity when you actually open up everything to everybody, you actually get excellence and innovation. that s what we re seeing now. that s how things are changing.
by cbs. cbs news efforts to reach the brothers for comment have been unsuccessful. i was angry, but we never regretted it. we never did regret it. what do you think of television, honestly? do you think it s good? yes, i do. i think particularly for what it is. for the amount of hours that it gives you for enjoyment, either in education or pure entertainment, it s remarkably good. what television did in the 60s was to show the american people to the american people. until then, we did not truly know much about each other. we knew only what we had seen, which is very little. and what we had read, which was even less. a few years ago, i thought it was the end of the world. no, it s just the beginning. i think people looked at television for answers, maybe, that the world s just confusing, it s going to hell all over the place. maybe something on here will help. there was no denying the shift in attitudes towards sex,
this stick of true dynamite that i made. it makes no sense if you pull any single thread on it, but it was just like the kind of show designed to live forever in syndication. who are you looking for? the nun. who else? are you kidding? flying nun is the most it s a crazy show. like what is that about? look, carlos, it s very simple. you see, i only weigh 90 pounds and the combination of my cornet and the wind lifts me. it was just complete nonsense, let s face it. it was the height of the 60s, and everybody was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn t. hello, central? i m switching to my eyeglasses. put a hold on my wallet but keep my shoe open. television more than ever in the 60s was a place to escape to. let s go.