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Transcripts for MSNBC The Cross Connection With Tiffany Cross 20211120 15:38:00

what the path is forward. but i won t stop thinking truth to power and to continue to move us toward a period of justice and equality. thank madame super hero, you have an open invitation on this show. thank you. and coming up later on msnbc, ahmaud arbery s mother and jacob blake s father will join my friend al sharpton today at 5:00 p.m. up next, if texas is going turn blue, it will take a lot of turnout. what is inspiring the next generation of texans to get to the polls. if respect f texans to get to the polls. if respect i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps)

Transcripts for MSNBC MTP Daily 20211015 17:38:00

eligible latino voter back in 2020. and as you saw, eventually the state did turn blue. they say they think this could be largely due to their outreach efforts with the latino community. in fact, i want to introduce you to the co-founder of the organization we re with. what is it you are doing differently this time around? i think we re building on what we ve done in the past elections, speak to each community in their language, to their issues. and we invite our membership across the country that is from those communities to speak to them. it s much more powerful when you have puerto ricans talking to puerto ricans and can you talk about that. we were talking about people treat the latino community as if this is one big massive voting block. but when you re talking to different groups, you re talking about different issues. what are the differences? how do you tailor it? i think it s clear now we re not a monolith. we have many subgroups, and core issues, puerto ricans in geor

Dan Auerbach Summons the Ghosts of Mississippi Blues

Dan Auerbach Summons the Ghosts of Mississippi Blues Dan Auerbach poses with the gem he used to record much of Delta Kream: a Kawai Kingston S4T once owned by raw blues slide master Hound Dog Taylor. Note Taylor s name on the headstock, courtesy of the Dog himself, via a plastic-label punch. Photo by Joshua Black Wilkins On Delta Kream, the Black Keys and veteran slide master Kenny Brown dig deep to honor R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough— two of the most important American musicians that ever were. There s no more biblical—New Testament, of course—introduction to the raucous, bouncing, mesmeric sound of North Mississippi hill country blues than the new Black Keys album,

The Black Keys: Our relationship is better now than it has been in years

The Black Keys: ‘Our relationship is better now than it has been in years’ Laura Barton © Provided by The Independent Recently, Patrick Carney, best known as the drummer for The Black Keys, found himself looking at YouTube comments posted beneath the videos for the band’s latest releases – tracks from Delta Kream, their new album of hill country blues covers. They are about as fine a tribute to the genre as one could imagine: visceral, dog-on-heat interpretations of songs by RL Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, and John Lee Hooker. Still, online the comments sat somewhere between entertaining and infuriating. They ranged from criticism of his bandmate Dan Auerbach’s falsetto to the recommendation that he “should have used a baritone [guitar] tuned down to the D”. One commenter even claimed his own version of RL Burnside’s “Going Down South” to be superior. “And that’s the problem with the internet,” Carney laughs down the line from his ho

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