and find some accommodation route to testify, he is going to cite potentially a letter from donald trump according to the brand-new washington post reporting, and as you may recall, he is awaiting a federal criminal trial that could land him in prison. it is a big deal that mister bannon now is i according to the post some sort of accommodation. we are going to get to that story in a few minutes. we are tracking one element. as for the white house lawyer, mister pat cipollone, he went hours and hours, a .5 hours total. in fact, we are told that it just wrapped up within the last few moments here, pat cipollone arrived before 8:30 am, he is visible in the passenger seat caught by cameras there, he was escorted to a conference room to provide this testimony. there were some shouted questions from the reporters today, this was a dramatic theme when you consider just how long this was, he did not respond to the press, mister pat cipollone matters because he is someone who has bee
continued policing and racial problems. it was art in pursuit of truth and maybe change just as the soundtrack s original public enemy song, fight the power, which you probably remember has become such an iconic protest anthem, remaining relevant today. well, the music outlet complex invited me to discuss some of the top protest anthems across all of hip hop, along with music journalist brian miller. well, of course, that song did come up, and we want to share with you right now a little bit of what we talked about, airing here on the beat for the first time. it s one of the most iconic protest songs of any genre, period. absolutely, yeah. go back and look at public enemy. they re in the streets. they have the signs. flava flav is flava flaving. elvis never meant anything to me. when you look at where it s playing, it s a lot of cities with police still killing innocent people, overwhelmingly