The new satirical comedy “Sorry To Bother You” is being hailed as one of the summer’s biggest hits by movie critics. It tells the story of Cassius Green, an Oakland man who quickly learns how to climb the corporate ladder at a telemarketing firm. The movie’s writer and director Boots Riley joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the main character’s use of “white voice” and his own experience at a telemarketing firm.
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Director Boots Riley on the "mythical white voice" in "Sorry to Bother You"