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MSNBC Unconditional June 4, 2024 04:07:00

so a lot of times we don t know. everything s good, everything s fine. and she s always been the leader of our family. you just try to take the front from her. just kinda give her that feeling that she doesn t have to ask for help. we re just there for her. - okay, happy birthday. - hi, happy birthday. - happy birthday, shane. (group chattering) - oh, no. - oh, no. - too many coats. - look what you did, joe. - look at what she s- - all right, so it s always me. - no, we re doing it. - it was my coat that broke it. happy birthday dear shane happy birthday to you - [group] yay! - yay! - in charleston, we basically knew no one here. (family chattering) they didn t miss a beat. every single body in this neighborhood ended up embracing us and accepting us. (children chattering) - it is about kate, but it s also about shane. he needs support too. we just have to remember that s going through

CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown June 4, 2024 04:27:00

anthony: what is down-home southern cooking? where did it come from? who s responsible? well, it s always useful when asking those kinds of questions, wherever you are, to ask first, who did the cooking back then in the beginning? where did they come from? ashley: when you meet people here, you know that you re seeing a direct descendant of a slave that was here after, um, the slaves were freed. anthony: ashley greene grew up on mosquito beach on james island in charleston. her mother owns the property, which has been in her family for generations. fact of the matter is in the old south back when the dishes, flavors and ingredients of southern cooking, which is to say american cooking as opposed to european, chances are that food was grown, gathered, produced and prepared by african slaves. chef b.j. dennis has made it a personal mission to celebrate and protect the culinary

CNN Inside Politics With Abby Phillip June 4, 2024 16:20:00

different positions on whether she supports him or not. that is going to be something she gets asked about a lot. she is wise to be focusing now on i m just looking toward the future. you just brought up the issue of race which is an under current for nikki haley and also senator tim scott who is kind of teasing he might run, too. listen to what he said on thursday in charleston. the story of america is not defined by our original sin. the story of america is defined by our redemption. today is not 1865. today is not 1923. we have made tremendous progress. and it is time we as a people celebrate the progress we are making. so you take that argument and you also put it in the context of nikki haley seeing pretty definitively in her speech this week america is not racist and making that kind of a center piece. these could be two of maybe the only candidates of color in the

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 June 4, 2024 01:30:30

Anderson Cooper takes viewers beyond the headlines with in-depth reporting and investigations.

MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 12:34:00

essay for the new york times is entitled, nikki haley threw it all away. you write, in part, quote, ms. haley, for her talents, embodies the moral failure of the party in its drive to win at any cost. a drive so ruthless and insistent that it has transformed the gop into an autocratic movement. it s not that she has changed positions to suit the political moment or even that she is abandoned beliefs she wasn t claimed to be deeply held. it s that the 2023 version of ms. haley is actively working against the core values that the 2016 ms. haley would have held to be the very foundation of her public life. as governor, her defining action was signing legislation, removing the confederate flag from the state capitol. this came after the horrific massacre at the emmanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston, and after social

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