Search the Archive

Trump / CBS Interview / A Discussion #1185972

CNN Evening News for Tuesday, Jul 14, 2020
View other clips in this broadcast →

Material supplied by VTNA may be used for educational analysis or research only. Any editing, reproduction, publication, rebroadcast, public showing or public display may be prohibited by copyright laws.

(Studio: Anderson Cooper) The "CBS Evening News" interview with President Trump excerpted. [TRUMP - offers views on the Confederate flag: Freedom of Speech. that white people, too, die at the hands of police.] That fact that black men are 3.5 times more likely to be killed than white people noted.]

(Studio: Anderson Cooper) Live discussion held with CNN's "My Vanishing Country" author Bakari Sellers & David Axelrod about Trump. [From Charlotte, SELLERS - offers views on the issue being how far have we come when the president is a racist/white supremacist, but he does not understand our history.] [AXELROD - offers views on how he became the president by espousing these views & is exploiting race seeing it is to his advantage: appealing to a "silent majority", on how what matters is he is unresponsive to what is happening in the coronavirus & race.] Other material: [On ABC, niece Mary TRUMP - offers views on how he seemed strained early on in office, how he is incapable of leading the country based on what she has seen her entire adult life.]

Reporter(s):
Cooper, Anderson
Duration:
00:09:20

Note to sponsor members: The Vanderbilt Television News Archive video player requires a modern operating system and browser to work properly. If you are experiencing playback problems, check the minimum requirements and adjust your setup accordingly. After adjustments, if you continue to experience problems, please contact us.

Welcome! Above is the abstract of the item that you're interested in viewing from the Vanderbilt Television News Archive's collection. You have three options if you'd like to view this item:

  • You may request a loan of this video by registering on our website and placing an order.
  • You may visit the Television News Archive on the Vanderbilt campus to view on-site from the Archive's collection.
  • If you are associated with a college or university, you may ask your library if they would like to become a sponsor, which would give students and faculty at your institution the ability to view items from our collection.

If you believe that you are associated with a sponsoring college or university and have received this message in error, please let us know.