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any members of staff and decided to do that. later supplied a religious exemption. todd: firing the coach of the major football program. it led to many really good teams, questionable move. speaking of questionable, put this scripting here, use active the run down. sorry about this. a force to be reckoned with. the aforementioned marquee matchup last night. to get the big guy going. todd: he does go all the way.
reasons why, it was a good moment for the campaign. and for the country, i think. so valerie, let me just stay with that for a second. so you learned at the same time we did when he told tom brokaw on meet the press? you learned it when he said it publicly? there was no prior tipoff, no call from secretary powell? david is shaking his head. he didn t want to be influenced. he didn t want to be lobbied. he wanted to speak his truth without any editing or scripting by any of us. i think it made it so much more effective and powerful. so, david, it s a big moment in the campaign. you know he s going to make the announcement that s going to happen. the you re about two weeks out. you need everything to go perfectly at this point in the campaign.
hampshire or the diners, and so we said you know what? if we did the diners not only would there be live people but we would have free food. ainsley: yeah. chris christie, tucker carlson and president trump. steve: donald trump was running for president and jeb bush was there it all worked out okay. and will you are where? will: i m in greenville, south carolina at the carolina drive-in. look, this is unscripted but the bar has been set. pete at the melissa diner in florida much they were excited. carolina drive-n greenville, are you excited about fox & friends ? [cheers and applause] brian: that is very nice. will: no coaching or scripting. by the way they also made here a fox & friends special. i don t know about branson in florida. but i have got grits, ainsley, you know about that spartanberg, greenville i have got grits. will: a lot of butter. brian: can i ask you a question? will: i will think about it.
lead in film meant you could one day be a lead on television or be a lead in the political movement. all those things are possible if you can see yourself that way. and melvin helped us see us that way. i think although his vision was different than other people s vision, the vision of freedom was one that was super attractive to all of us. he paved the way for so many. i was speaking just today actually about your father and his legacy and what he did. i was speaking with lee daniels. everyone pays homage and, you know, when you bring up melvin van peebles, they bow down and say he was the king, the originator. your father rose to prominence with the release of his landmark film, but people may not know he did it all, directing, scripting, editing, scoring, marketing, financing, on and on. what did that movie mean for black cinema and independent f