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Cannonball with Wesley Morris

America, What You Doin’ Gurl? | Episode 6

Cannonball with Wesley Morris

The New York Times

News, News Commentary, Arts, Society & Culture

4.79.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2016

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

This week we’ve got some questions. What show could possibly hold your attention for 24 straight hours? (Wesley found it.) Should you still feel obligated to see “Birth of a Nation,” even though Nate Parker is Nate Parker? (You most certainly should not.) And how differently would this country work with a woman in the White House? (Susan Dominus, who’s covering gender and the election for the New York Times Magazine, joins us to answer that one.) Plus: we answer a question from the last debate.

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0:00.0

I'm Jenna Wortham.

0:03.0

I'm Wesley Morris.

0:04.0

Welcome back to Still Processing.

0:07.0

Okay, we've got a juicy show this week.

0:13.0

We're going to bring in our bud Sue Dominus,

0:15.0

who is a staff writer at The New York Times magazine.

0:17.0

She's been writing about gender dynamics in this election

0:20.0

and she's going to help us unpack what the H went down last week.

0:25.0

H.

0:26.0

What the F.

0:27.0

What the S.

0:28.0

What the ZWEB.

0:29.0

I mean, exlamation port has to make it point hashtag.

0:33.0

I mean, I feel like came on key and moved to covering the eyes.

0:37.0

There's a sign right there that says no F-bombs.

0:39.0

So I just read that right before I said that.

0:41.0

F the F-bombs sign.

0:42.0

Okay.

0:43.0

What the F.

0:44.0

All right, what else we do in this week?

0:45.0

We're going to talk about speaking of what the F.

0:47.0

Nate Parker and Bertha Venation.

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