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Rolling Stone Samantha Bee Talks to Peaceful Protesters About Capitol Rioters Bee speaks with Jumaane Williams, disability activist Stephanie Woodward, Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants co-founders about unequal treatment by police By Rain or shine or snow, or pandemic Samantha Bee is still out here doing pithy interview segments on current events. On Wednesday night’s episode of Full Frontal, Bee traveled to a freezing cold field to have a safe, socially distanced chat with activists to get their thoughts on what happened at the pro-Trump insurrection at the Capitol in January. Overall, as Bee noted, there was a great discrepancy between how the violent pro-Trump insurrectionists were treated by police versus peaceful protesters. ....
Sam Bee braves the weather to talk to some Capitol protesters who weren t treated quite as nicely Samantha Bee did her first field piece since the pandemic started on Wednesday’s Full Frontal, interviewing four people arrested for exercising their right to peacefully protest at the U.S. Capitol. And by “field piece” we mean, she took her cameras, some heaters, and an old TV with a long extension cord out to the middle of an actual, snowy, cold-as-balls field. There, she sat down with a quartet of masked protesters who’ve been handcuffed, manhandled, humiliated, and otherwise treated like common criminals for leading protests at the U.S. Capitol Building. ....
CNA Staff, May 23, 2020 / 03:59 pm (CNA).- As the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to worsen an already tenuous food situation for millions across the globe, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has announced a campaign to help address global hunger. “Now is the time for us to lead the way forward to ensure that these communities have the support they need to make it through this crisis and beyond,” said CRS president and CEO Sean Callahan this week. “If we don’t provide adequate food to children now, it will impact them for the rest of their lives.” Catholic Relief Services warned that a food crisis already existed in many countries before the coronavirus pandemic hit. Now, unemployment, lockdowns, heightened food prices, and supply disruptions have made it even more difficult for impoverished families in many areas to get food. ....