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Trevor Noah Visibly Upset as He Reacts to Newly Released Philando Castile Footage
After watching the new footage Noah said of the verdict, "It is officially reasonable to be afraid of a person just because they are black."
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Trevor Noah Talks Racial Profiling, Has Been Stopped by Police ‘8 to 10 Times’ in the Past 6 Years
You can count on Trevor Noah to bring the funny every night on The Daily Show. Noah has lived in the United States for only the past six years, and he shared his surprising experiences with law enforcement during his short time in the country. Adding a moment of levity to the serious discussion, Noah recalled, “I’ve been stopped in a Tesla.
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Trevor Noah Slams NRA’s Silence on Philando Castile Verdict
Trevor Noah said about the NRA, "Once race is involved, the only right that they believe in is their right to remain silent."
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Donald Trump Really Doesn’t Like Snoop Dogg’s New Music Video
Bang! In his new music video, “Lavender,” Snoop Dogg takes out Clown-in-Chief Ronald Klump. Donald Trump is tweeting mad over Snoop Dogg’s new music video. It includes a Snoop Loops commercial, actor Michael Rapaport, and the mock execution of a clown dressed as President Trump.
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Megyn Kelly and D.L. Hughley Get Into Heated Argument on Fox News
On The Kelly File Wednesday, host Megyn Kelly had D.L. Hughley on her show to discuss the anger over the police shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling.
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African American Country Singer Coffey Anderson’s Traffic-Stop Etiquette Video Goes Viral
Some of the video’s 32,000 Facebook commenters have criticized Anderson – a black country artist recognizable to many as a top 12 finalist on the 2008 season of Nashville Star – arguing that he is encouraging fear and docility, or that he is putting the onus on the driver rather than on the officer in a traffic-stop situation. This is about going home,” Anderson explains in the clip.
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Julia Stiles Addresses Police Violence on ‘Daily Show’
Julia Stiles shared her thoughts on police violence in America on Thursday's "The Daily Show." The interview was taped before the shootings in Dallas, but she did acknowledge that police officers have a very dangerous job.