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This was magical.
If you ever needed a reason to follow @TheDailyShow, this is it.
Here’s the original segment, in case you missed it.
Kent State, May 4, 1970: America Kills Its Children
Twenty-five years ago this month, students came out on the Kent State campus and scores of others to protest the bombing of Cambodia— a decision of President Nixon’s that appeared to expand the Vietnam War. Some rocks were thrown, some windows were broken, and an attempt was made to burn the ROTC building. Governor James Rhodes sent in the National Guard.
Josephine Baker hanging out with her pet cheetah in 1931. The cheetah’s name? Chiquita. Photo: Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS.
TSA delays policy allowing small knives on planes
NBC News: The Transportation Security Administration has decided to delay a controversial new rule that would have allowed small knives to be carried on passenger aircraft.
The rule was set to go into effect on Thursday. No new implementation date was announced.
“In order to accommodate further input from the Aviation Security Advisory Committee, which includes representatives from the aviation community, passenger advocates, law enforcement experts, and other stakeholders, TSA will temporarily delay implementation of changes to the Prohibited Items List, originally scheduled to go into effect April 25,” said a TSA spokesperson.
Photo: This handout image provided by the TSA shows a page from a TSA pamphlet of Changes to Prohibited Items List. The image shows the sizes of knife blades not allowed on airplanes as per a new policy that was set to go into effect April 25. (TSA via AP)