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what has joe biden done as president for black america beside tap his vp? he doesn't even like to have lunch with her. biden shows some black americans for his cabinet and that's great. black justice for the court. but besides patronage, what about his policies? black americans want the same things white americans want," prices, strong borders, safe streets and good schools. if biden had delivered that, that is what he would be talking about. not trump. dr ben carson is the former secretary and author of the perilous fight. dr karsen, you just heard president joe biden say that donald trump has done nothing for black america. is that true? >> that is patently false and i think black americans and all-americans, recognize that under the trump administration, you had the lowest black unemployment in history. you had the highest homeownership, highest wages. you saw some attempt to rectify some of the injustices that were done in the criminal justice system. you saw a lot of aid to hbc and just attention paid to the issues of average americans. black americans
what has joe biden done as president for black america beside tap his vp? he doesn't even like to have lunch with her. biden shows some black americans for his cabinet and that's great. black justice for the court. but besides patronage, what about his policies? black americans want the same things white americans want," prices, strong borders, safe streets and good schools. if biden had delivered that, that is what he would be talking about. not trump. dr ben carson is the former...
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he says he is the greatest president of black people in the history of america, including more than abraham lincoln. [crowd booing] i mean, can you fathom that? heck? [laughter] like i s injected too much of that bleach. [laughter] i think it affected his brain. some allies are so foolish, you don't have to say anything about the metal. ou said, when someone shows you who they are -- cxbelieve them the first time. you got it, kid! [applause] knew that it. i have showing who i am an trump has shown he who he is. today trump is peddling lies and stereotypes for your vote so he can win five south, not for you. i have a message for you, not in our house, and not on our watch! [cheers and applause] ■wlet me close with this. folks, i know we have a lot more to do. when the full promise of america is not available to every person in this country regardless of race, we've got a lot of work to do. let's not lose sight of how far we have come. the reason is you. the stakes in the selection couldn't be higher. what is at stake is nothing less than the fundamental ideal that defines america, that we
he says he is the greatest president of black people in the history of america, including more than abraham lincoln. [crowd booing] i mean, can you fathom that? heck? [laughter] like i s injected too much of that bleach. [laughter] i think it affected his brain. some allies are so foolish, you don't have to say anything about the metal. ou said, when someone shows you who they are -- cxbelieve them the first time. you got it, kid! [applause] knew that it. i have showing who i am an trump has...
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but we remember his record for black america when he was in power. the things that went up for black folks by the end of this term were the unemployment rate and the uninsured rate. so we will talk about what the records are. we will talk about what the vision for the future is and who our opponent is. we are confident if we continue to communicate that message using the tools we have in our disposal as is a campaign, we will be successful and all of the voters will decide the pathway to 270. >> a lot of people are getting their information online. and a lot f o it is bad. how are you trying to reach those voters? >> we have to use all the tools at our disposal. our paid media campaign. yes it is on tv and on the air waves but it is equally on digital platforms. we are cruise digital influencers making sure we are communicating with credible messengers in different communities we understand. that you can't just get on tv and make your pitch. and again, layering it with the brick and mortar i talked about. it is why the infrastructure we have in the s
but we remember his record for black america when he was in power. the things that went up for black folks by the end of this term were the unemployment rate and the uninsured rate. so we will talk about what the records are. we will talk about what the vision for the future is and who our opponent is. we are confident if we continue to communicate that message using the tools we have in our disposal as is a campaign, we will be successful and all of the voters will decide the pathway to 270....
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america voted in 2020's, -- please have a seat if you can -- have [laughter] [applause] because black americans voted, kamala's vice president of the united states. because of you. that is not hyperbole. because you voted, donald trump is a defeated former president. [applause] and with your vote, with your vote in 2024, we will make donald trump a loser again! [cheers and applause] not a lot of philadelphians know this because i got so much help when i was running for the senate in delaware, from philly, black voters placed enormous faith in me. i have tried to do my best to honor that trust, staying true to the values that we shared, with that got me involved as a kid in the first place. everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect, faith and family are everything, and we leave no one behind! [cheers and applause] folks, i know it's natural to want a democracy, to wonder if it actually works for you. when justice is denied, how can it be working for you? when promises are broken, how can it be working for you? when you have to be 10 times better than everyone else to
america voted in 2020's, -- please have a seat if you can -- have [laughter] [applause] because black americans voted, kamala's vice president of the united states. because of you. that is not hyperbole. because you voted, donald trump is a defeated former president. [applause] and with your vote, with your vote in 2024, we will make donald trump a loser again! [cheers and applause] not a lot of philadelphians know this because i got so much help when i was running for the senate in delaware,...
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a mini tour of black america. first stop atlanta. at the ramp is a party activist of the georgia democrats. everything is as chosen. the participants in the photo shoot showed genuine enthusiasm. but ordinary voters somehow had no time for biden. his motorcade was moving. along empty streets, a limousine nicknamed the beast , accompanied by motorcyclists, sped off into the distance, but the internet remembers everything, comments remained on the network: will biden be able to gather a crowd, only people who need to cross the street are waiting, here it’s still in contrast, a month donald trump flew back to the same city, and the republican , who lost the last election in... by the way, where there is now a criminal trial against him, was greeted as if he were family, and trump treated them all like family. we're going to order 30 milkshakes, we'll give them away to the customers and take some for ourselves. trump then plunged into the crowd at a diner, biden was in a hurry to meet with marhouse college students, but he was not welc
a mini tour of black america. first stop atlanta. at the ramp is a party activist of the georgia democrats. everything is as chosen. the participants in the photo shoot showed genuine enthusiasm. but ordinary voters somehow had no time for biden. his motorcade was moving. along empty streets, a limousine nicknamed the beast , accompanied by motorcyclists, sped off into the distance, but the internet remembers everything, comments remained on the network: will biden be able to gather a crowd,...
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what is joe biden done as president for black america. besiesides tap kamala harris for vp. he doesn't even like to have lunch with her. keo habiden some black americani his cabinet. and that's great. black justiccafor hie for the c. but besides patronage. what about his policies? black americans want the same things. whitk americs wante americans ww prices, strong borders, safe streets and good schools. if biden had delivered that,ed that's what he'd be talkingt trm about. nop.t trump. >> dr. ben carson is the former hud secretary and author t of ts perilous fight. all right, dr. carson, you just hear f heard president joe biden say that donald trump's done nothing for black america. >> is that true? >> that is patently false. and i think black americans and all americans recognizaleun that under the trump administration, you had the lowestministrayou ha black t in history. employmeyou had the highest homeownership, highest wages. you saw some attempt to rectify some of the injustices that were done in the criminal justice system. a you saw a lot of aid to the hbcu years an
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so today will be a day he walks into the fire and faces off with black america. and this is what he might need to see. the fact that they've turned their heads and putting their heads down and raising their fists because they want more. >> i would ask you for your thoughts on that, but he did touch on the notion of supporting peaceful protests and what type of response to anticipate that will be with from under protests of that demographic? de if you hear that and you're someone that was in a protesting camp on a college campus, how do you think that takes place? >> i don't think we disagree. i don't have the insight into what it's like to be in an hbcu or the history of morehouse, but i don't disagree that there are serious protests. he has work to do and i think he knows that, which is why he's trying to do the work. can he do it? i don't know. but i think -- look, which rather have a president who says , you are entitled to peaceful protests, which is in the constitution, or would you rather have a president that says lock them up? this is the choice. it's a b
so today will be a day he walks into the fire and faces off with black america. and this is what he might need to see. the fact that they've turned their heads and putting their heads down and raising their fists because they want more. >> i would ask you for your thoughts on that, but he did touch on the notion of supporting peaceful protests and what type of response to anticipate that will be with from under protests of that demographic? de if you hear that and you're someone that was...
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and, yes, the -- street greenway story was a black america story. let me give you an example. so in this book that i've actually, for one family in particular, the goodwin family, they came to tolson, 14. they survived the race massacre. and this man, ed goodwin, actually was a senior high school at the time of the race massacre. he survives the massacre. he goes up at this university. he goes by the tulsa to greenwood to become an entrepreneur. and so i found out that he been owned a shoeshine shop in greenwood. he became an attorney. its family bought, a black newspaper, the eagle. but i also found out that he was really involved. might be underwrote of greenwood, which is kind of surprising to me. and the greenwood there's a game called the numbers that was very popular and anybody here familiar with the numbers or the policy anyhow play the number you can admit you play the numbers. anybody. so the numbers was a sort of by the lottery back in the day basically you know the numbers basically there would be one between 76 are the numbers if your number hit between that range
and, yes, the -- street greenway story was a black america story. let me give you an example. so in this book that i've actually, for one family in particular, the goodwin family, they came to tolson, 14. they survived the race massacre. and this man, ed goodwin, actually was a senior high school at the time of the race massacre. he survives the massacre. he goes up at this university. he goes by the tulsa to greenwood to become an entrepreneur. and so i found out that he been owned a shoeshine...
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black america spectacle. the astonishing life of osama anger and her most recent book diversity inc the failed promise. $1,000,000,000 industry pamela received pulitzer prize as part of new york newsday's reporting team for spotting news for coverage of a fatal subway. in in 1993 she joined the faculty of nyu and continue contributing articles to numerous publications, including the new york times, the washington post, columbia journalism review, the nation, arte news, essence and the civil rights blog to defend online that is pamela. thabiti lewis perform double duty for us during the conference this year. yesterday, he served as host for our virtual scholarly papers presentation and back with us today to share his insights and breadth of knowledge. he is a professor of english and interim associate vice chancellor of academic affairs at washington state university, vancouver. he is also the editor of conversations with tony kaye bambara and ballers of new school race and sports in america. at and last but d
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for black america, for the white americans, and all america. host: that happened in may 2021. what does that testimony represent and what was ms. fletcher asking of congress that they? guest: it is importantle who lid three events like the tulsa race massacre. we now have the black wall street history center which clindividuals who were alive during the period of the massacre. ave testimony to a state convened commission that meant from 17 to 2001 and their audio was recorded. use some of their testimony in presenting information about the massacre in the context of the museum. those voices are important to help us understand what transpired and how it affected real people in real time during those even. ■host: ms. fletcher announced last year she was going to release in memoirease a memoir r expenses with this topic. has she done that? have you read that? guest: i have not gotten a chance to read it. i talked to mb of survivors back when there were more than survivors living. talking to them, what i discovered what they wanted more than anything else is to have their story
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america and black culture up there in the same way with mainstream. amna: you cover this so beautifully in the series. there are moments of real community, like group watching the show "scandal." there's moments of real joy and total comedy. i have to say that meet me in temecula bit had me laughing out loud. it's a story of basically a twitter brawl that spills into real life. here's a bit of how you covered it in the series. >> this man allegedly drove damn near an hour to temecula. he tweeted himself. he went to have a fight over kobe bryant. >> we've all been in barbershops. we've all been to cookouts. and there's always the brother, the uncle, whoever, who takes the hoop argument a little too far. you don't play for the lakers, bro. amna: prentice, i'm laughing now because i remember watching this as it played out in real time. why was this a defining moment that you felt had to be included in this series? prentice: i mean, i think it's one of the moments in black twitter that we remember, and i think that's some of the beauty of black twitter is
america and black culture up there in the same way with mainstream. amna: you cover this so beautifully in the series. there are moments of real community, like group watching the show "scandal." there's moments of real joy and total comedy. i have to say that meet me in temecula bit had me laughing out loud. it's a story of basically a twitter brawl that spills into real life. here's a bit of how you covered it in the series. >> this man allegedly drove damn near an hour to...
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culture and black america up there with things that were on cnn or msnbc. so you couldn't separate yourself from what you were seeing in terms of black culture, or you had to get off the app, which was very different than facebook, which was very much curating a community you already knew. twitter was almost trying to connect strangers in a way. and, as a result of that, you have to be around people you don't know and be around things that you don't typically have maybe involved your life in. and i think that's why it became a force, because it was putting the issues that mattered to black america and black culture up there in the same way with mainstream. amna: you cover this so beautifully in the series. there are moments of real community, right, like group-watching the show "scandal." there's moments of real joy and total comedy. i have to say the "meet me in temecula" bit had me laughing out loud. it's a story of basically a twitter brawl that spills into real life. here's a bit of how you covered it in the series. man: this man allegedly drove damn ne
culture and black america up there with things that were on cnn or msnbc. so you couldn't separate yourself from what you were seeing in terms of black culture, or you had to get off the app, which was very different than facebook, which was very much curating a community you already knew. twitter was almost trying to connect strangers in a way. and, as a result of that, you have to be around people you don't know and be around things that you don't typically have maybe involved your life in....
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. >> black america wanted to be trump before black america had even heard the name joe biden. politics has always been personal. personalities persuasive but nothing persuades like results. traditional democratic constituencies, young black hispanic voters are not better off than they were four years ago. and are coming around to a man who represents a movement they were told not to trust. but every bone in their body tells them that they can't trust the party bosses. sick of their corny commands and broken promises, people in the bronx and all over america are beginning to think for themselves. independently. outside of the system that's traps and scolding them for opening their mouths and eyes. aoc can't even grasp anything other than left right or. watch her get humiliated with trump getting more crowds in her borough than she does. >> new york city is blue, brooklyn is blue, queens is blue, the bronx is blue and he has nowhere to go so he has decided to come to the south bronx. he is broken has to pay these legal funds and bussing people and in order to get him to his lega
. >> black america wanted to be trump before black america had even heard the name joe biden. politics has always been personal. personalities persuasive but nothing persuades like results. traditional democratic constituencies, young black hispanic voters are not better off than they were four years ago. and are coming around to a man who represents a movement they were told not to trust. but every bone in their body tells them that they can't trust the party bosses. sick of their corny...
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but, of course, as we all ways say when america gets a cold, black america gets pneumonia. so our recovery is not always as apparent to us as it is to the stock market and people who hold stock and other things like that. but we need to remind people, we talk about criminal justice, for example. and those rappers who are on the stage in the bronx. either way, i've never been to the bronx. i've been to new york and i've got to give it to the bronx, i got to get there. that being said, you know, the central park five, which you always talk about, president biden's efforts to get the george floyd bill through with republican opposition, with trump's attitude towards black people and those good people on both sides. black people need to know what is at stake. and they know the difference between a joe biden, who is trying to get some parody in the marijuana laws that often inflict our community. even though people use the drug in an equal amounts, it is black people who bear the burden of incarceration more than others. and we, black people see that. muslims, we know are going
but, of course, as we all ways say when america gets a cold, black america gets pneumonia. so our recovery is not always as apparent to us as it is to the stock market and people who hold stock and other things like that. but we need to remind people, we talk about criminal justice, for example. and those rappers who are on the stage in the bronx. either way, i've never been to the bronx. i've been to new york and i've got to give it to the bronx, i got to get there. that being said, you know,...
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fitting. [♪♪] >> jesse: today was supposed to be joe's big rally for black america. instead he failed to fill a kids gym. >> trump is trying to make the country forget just how dark and unsettling things were when he was president. but we will never forget lying around us -- him lying around actually. >> jesse: black, white,'s panic, nobody can figure out what he's talking about, except for the view who thinks trump is the one who has trouble with words. >> the man is competent, alert and doing the job and it's not about his age. the other one is doddering and does not remember anything. and can't put a sentence together and has like brain farts in the middle of a paragraph. >> jesse: now prominent black voices are backing away from biden. >> if i was president joe biden and i was getting the backlash i'm getting, i would have talked with them, not to them. i want to have a conversation with them to see what they are frustrated about. i want to talk to them about the things that i know are bothering them. i think that would go way further than what he did. these kids
fitting. [♪♪] >> jesse: today was supposed to be joe's big rally for black america. instead he failed to fill a kids gym. >> trump is trying to make the country forget just how dark and unsettling things were when he was president. but we will never forget lying around us -- him lying around actually. >> jesse: black, white,'s panic, nobody can figure out what he's talking about, except for the view who thinks trump is the one who has trouble with words. >> the man...
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tyson, and the attorney general of black america, ben crump. and also a leading activist. thank you both for joining me today. attorney crump, the arresting officers had been placed on administrative leave and autopsy results are still pending. what's the latest you can tell us about the investigation into the case? >> reverend al, our legal team and i had an independent autopsy performed on the family's behalf. colin kaepernick assisted with that effort. and it's just tragic that we're dealing with a george floyd 2.0 situation. i never thought, reverend al, four years next month we will be reliving another george floyd situation. the fact that eric gardner said i can't believe, and they ignored him. george floyd said i can't breathe. the police officers said if you're talking, you can breathe. and then when frank tyson in ohio says, i can't breathe, as you said, the officer tells him to shut the eff up. i mean, how many more teachable moment dos we have to have where black people lose their lives before police believe black people when they say i can't breathe. >> now, an
tyson, and the attorney general of black america, ben crump. and also a leading activist. thank you both for joining me today. attorney crump, the arresting officers had been placed on administrative leave and autopsy results are still pending. what's the latest you can tell us about the investigation into the case? >> reverend al, our legal team and i had an independent autopsy performed on the family's behalf. colin kaepernick assisted with that effort. and it's just tragic that we're...
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when i was 11 years old, i was a victim of police brutality simply for being black in america. and now i see that brutality being inflicted on peaceful protesters at columbia university. and for what? simply exercising their first amendment rights to peacefully assemble as they protest the collective punishment and murder of civilians in gaza. 100,000 killed and injured. mostly women and children. protesting our taxpayer dollars going to benjamin netanyahu to continue this mass murder. that is their right. they are supposed to push us to stand for what this flag represents. are we in a police state or is this a democracy? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. bowman: we must stand with our young people and demand justice and freedom for palestinians and everyone in >> c-span's washington journal, our live worm involving you, coming up thursday morning, discussing the ea plans to reclassify marijuana as a lower risk drug. and then u.s. potentially banning the social media app tiktok. c-span's washington journal. join the conversation live at seven caught
when i was 11 years old, i was a victim of police brutality simply for being black in america. and now i see that brutality being inflicted on peaceful protesters at columbia university. and for what? simply exercising their first amendment rights to peacefully assemble as they protest the collective punishment and murder of civilians in gaza. 100,000 killed and injured. mostly women and children. protesting our taxpayer dollars going to benjamin netanyahu to continue this mass murder. that is...
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the average black guy in america jumps up and down and hollers and screams. and this celebrating the fact that a guy who everybody knows committed, the murders is getting off white people are going really that, that's, you're going to celebrate this. so now they in turn, start to go. okay, then you know what? i'm going to see you, my dear black friend who i haven't gotten, have barbecues with my family all the time. i see you a little differently. now. there's some of this happen to some of it, but a couple of things here. first of all, what you just the clip you showed, i interviewed mark firm and i know the facts of the case and the tapes they were talking about were in reference to a books that he was writing, correct. what you don't know about is the black family that who's, who's murder of their son, mark firm and investigated, and who he had thanksgiving with years later. and i asked mark firm, and the question is, let me ask you a question of mr. farm. it did you know where oj simpson was on the night of the murder. he says, no, i said, so let me go fu
the average black guy in america jumps up and down and hollers and screams. and this celebrating the fact that a guy who everybody knows committed, the murders is getting off white people are going really that, that's, you're going to celebrate this. so now they in turn, start to go. okay, then you know what? i'm going to see you, my dear black friend who i haven't gotten, have barbecues with my family all the time. i see you a little differently. now. there's some of this happen to some of it,...
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and how the border effect black america. >> steve: here's the thing. what they are doing is what we are going to see right through election day. that is because joe biden has trouble getting a crowd. today, going to actually be a joint -- a rare joint appearance between the president and the vice president. and they are going to bring in people who are very popular in the community. for instance, they are going to bring in wes moore who is the very popular governor of nearby maryland. and he is going to be a surrogate. and so that's the idea. they are going to bring in all these influencers, all these people popular in the black community and then, by extension and apparently a sink ton of cash into black media. they are going to essentially buy their -- they are going to try to buy good press. >> ainsley: it sounds like they have a lot of work to do when you look at the poll numbers and when you hear charlamagne tha god and brian sat down with an interview because he has his new book coming out and he basically explained to you brian, right? that he i
and how the border effect black america. >> steve: here's the thing. what they are doing is what we are going to see right through election day. that is because joe biden has trouble getting a crowd. today, going to actually be a joint -- a rare joint appearance between the president and the vice president. and they are going to bring in people who are very popular in the community. for instance, they are going to bring in wes moore who is the very popular governor of nearby maryland. and...
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black america wanted to beatp bo trump before black america had even heard the name joe biden. politics has always been personal. personalities persuasive, but nothing persuades like results. traditional democrat constituencies young, black, hispanicnothinults voters are no off than they were four years ago and are coming around to a man who representsand to a move. they were told not to trust, but every bone in their body tells them that they can't trust the party bosses. >> sick of their corny commands and broken promises. x >> people in the bronx and all over america are beginning to think for themselves independently, outsideto think e system that's trapped and scolded them for opening their mouths and eyes. aoc's brain can't even grasp anything other than left. >> right. watch her stammer and lie humiliated. >> trump gets bigger crowds in her burrow than she does. new york city is blue. brooklyn's brutes blue. brooklyn is blue. queens is blue. the bronyn ix is blue. and he's got nowhere to go. and so he's decided to come to the south bronx . en he's broke. he needs to pay
black america wanted to beatp bo trump before black america had even heard the name joe biden. politics has always been personal. personalities persuasive, but nothing persuades like results. traditional democrat constituencies young, black, hispanicnothinults voters are no off than they were four years ago and are coming around to a man who representsand to a move. they were told not to trust, but every bone in their body tells them that they can't trust the party bosses. >> sick of...
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black america, african american saw the, the, the, the verdict. and they reacted like this, watch century, sometime latch and find the defendant orange job involved jameson. so not guilty of the the these are, these are white americans. they see the reaction, they don't move their jobs are dropped. they're stunned to different reactions from how can this be one case, one country, it's like they were watching different cases. how can this be web or get us started? a lot of things important. looking at the backdrop of the old j sometime in the trial and what would have been going on the suddenly 5 years proceeding as you go from the historic run to reverend jesse jackson. 19841988. and that transitions directly into the rodney king. beating the la riots there. you have the pur, uh, this per base. so yeah, racial, the taking place in america that was planned out in cities across the country and the purple that the backdrop of a corrupt police department in the lapd but many people in los angeles had experienced their corruption. and many people aroun
black america, african american saw the, the, the, the verdict. and they reacted like this, watch century, sometime latch and find the defendant orange job involved jameson. so not guilty of the the these are, these are white americans. they see the reaction, they don't move their jobs are dropped. they're stunned to different reactions from how can this be one case, one country, it's like they were watching different cases. how can this be web or get us started? a lot of things important....
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to speak to the future of black america. the young students here. what you can expect in the president is he will talk about his historic record of delivering for black americans. 60% increase in black wealth since the pandemic. black small businesses are starting at if faster rate and black unemployment is at a historic low. he has a record to talk with the young people and to layout the stakes in this election and where a second biden term will take us in terms of black americans. >> you spoke at the national museum of african american history marking the 70th anniversary of the roe versus board of education decision. here's some of what he said. let's take a listen together. >> today the resistance comes in other insidious forms. and extreme movement led by my predecessor and his allies backed by an extreme supreme court gutted affirmative action and college admissions. his extreme maga friends are going after diversity, equity, and inclusion all across america. they want a country for some, not for all. >> what your bigg
to speak to the future of black america. the young students here. what you can expect in the president is he will talk about his historic record of delivering for black americans. 60% increase in black wealth since the pandemic. black small businesses are starting at if faster rate and black unemployment is at a historic low. he has a record to talk with the young people and to layout the stakes in this election and where a second biden term will take us in terms of black americans. >>...
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the average black guy in america jumps up and down and hollers and screams. and this celebrating the fact that a guy who everybody knows committed, the murders is getting off white people are going really, you that, that's, you're going to celebrate the so now they in turn start to go. okay, then you know what i'm going to see you, my dear black friend who i had gotten, had barbecue was with my family all the time. i see you a little differently now that some of those happen some of it, but a couple of things here. first of all, what you just the clip you showed, i interviewed mark firm and i know the facts of the case and the tapes they were talking about were in reference to a books that he was writing, correct. what you don't know about is the black family that who's, who's murder of their son mark for him and investigated, and who he had thanksgiving with years later. and i asked mark firm, and the question is, let me ask you a question of mr. farming. did you know where o j. simpson was on the night of the murder. he says no, i said, so let me go further
the average black guy in america jumps up and down and hollers and screams. and this celebrating the fact that a guy who everybody knows committed, the murders is getting off white people are going really, you that, that's, you're going to celebrate the so now they in turn start to go. okay, then you know what i'm going to see you, my dear black friend who i had gotten, had barbecue was with my family all the time. i see you a little differently now that some of those happen some of it, but a...
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mini tour of black america, first stop atlanta, am. his motorcade drove through empty streets. the limousine nicknamed the beast, accompanied by motorcyclists, sped off into the distance, but the internet remembers everything. online there are comments left. the very specific opinions of millions of americans are not taken into account at all, because they support the third candidate, robert kennody jr., and he was not even invited to the debate. the white house pretends that robert kennedy jr. does not exist at all, and donald trump has not yet responded to his proposal to hold a debate at the next convention of the libertarian party, which he is going to attend. that's 13% support for the alternative candidate. a headache for both democrats and republicans, because it is unknown how many of them he will bite off. valentin bogdanov, ivan udkin and vlada tsurkan, lead the usa. we'll be back after a short ad, and that's what we'll talk about. ukrainian propaganda is waking up, the store is closing. in kharkov , shopping centers are emptying, there is almost no one on the streets
mini tour of black america, first stop atlanta, am. his motorcade drove through empty streets. the limousine nicknamed the beast, accompanied by motorcyclists, sped off into the distance, but the internet remembers everything. online there are comments left. the very specific opinions of millions of americans are not taken into account at all, because they support the third candidate, robert kennody jr., and he was not even invited to the debate. the white house pretends that robert kennedy jr....
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a mini tour of black america. first stop atlanta. utrapa party activist of the georgia democrats. everything is as chosen. the participants in the photo shoot showed genuine enthusiasm, but ordinary voters felt somehow different. his motorcade drove through empty streets. the limousine nicknamed the beast, accompanied by motorcyclists, sped off into the distance, but the internet remembers everything. there are comments left online. the only people waiting to see if biden can draw a crowd are people who need to cross the street. it's still a contrast here. month donald trump flew back to the same city. and a republican. in the last election , the loser in the state where a criminal trial is currently underway against him was greeted as if he were family, and trump treated them all like family. we're going to order 30 milkshakes, we'll give them to the customers and take some for you. trump then plunged into the crowd at a diner, biden was in a hurry to meet with marhouse college students, but he was not welcome there either. biden's presence is ruining our graduation. and presiden
a mini tour of black america. first stop atlanta. utrapa party activist of the georgia democrats. everything is as chosen. the participants in the photo shoot showed genuine enthusiasm, but ordinary voters felt somehow different. his motorcade drove through empty streets. the limousine nicknamed the beast, accompanied by motorcyclists, sped off into the distance, but the internet remembers everything. there are comments left online. the only people waiting to see if biden can draw a crowd are...
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america this administration sees us. this is an administration willing to fight for us. >> reporter: wes moore is helping lead the outreach. >> you've got to continue to believe in an administration that's actually doing the work. >> reporter: but it's a tough sell for eugene thomas, who runs a nonprofit in philadelphia. >> has president biden earned your vote? >> not yet. >> reporter: after voting for biden in 2020, he's considering voting third party or not at all. for him inflation is a top issue. >> people are struggling. we have to help people extra with groceries, gas prices. >> reporter: the trump campaign argues the former president's economic policies benefited black families. following president biden's speech today, pandering. >> gabe, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds the dramatic highway landing caught on camera. plus, the reverse migration. why some who fled to florida are saying they've had enough of the sunshine state. risk of another attack. with his risk factors his recommended ldl-c level should be below 55
america this administration sees us. this is an administration willing to fight for us. >> reporter: wes moore is helping lead the outreach. >> you've got to continue to believe in an administration that's actually doing the work. >> reporter: but it's a tough sell for eugene thomas, who runs a nonprofit in philadelphia. >> has president biden earned your vote? >> not yet. >> reporter: after voting for biden in 2020, he's considering voting third party or not...
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faces but punish black america. punis. den nomicdei. >> i'm proud to have the most diverse administrationdenomics t in history taps into the full vicents of our country and starts at the top. or the vice president. a memorial day. i proudly stood with a black man. the highthe highest order, the t black secretary of defense. because you voted, i was able w to keep my commitment to appointas the firstk woma black woman on the united states supreme court. and i appointed more black women to the federal circuitoiny than every other president in american history combined. ievery single president combined, they're trying to erase black history.ite >> we're going to write black history. but black americans care more about inflation, immigration and crime than diversity, equitnflation yn't co and inclusion. >> biden can't comprehend that. so he dusted offmpnd that. off o the first time in months and held a joint campaign eventr at a black philly charter school with black elmo for phillies, elmos claim to fame e dancing in f
faces but punish black america. punis. den nomicdei. >> i'm proud to have the most diverse administrationdenomics t in history taps into the full vicents of our country and starts at the top. or the vice president. a memorial day. i proudly stood with a black man. the highthe highest order, the t black secretary of defense. because you voted, i was able w to keep my commitment to appointas the firstk woma black woman on the united states supreme court. and i appointed more black women to...
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engineers in america 50% of black teachers 70% of all black doctors and dentists 80% of all black judges by the way, i put more on the bench in anybody ever had and 100% of black vice presidents got it hbcus also don't have a dominance like other college and university the variable to fund research labs and so much more will commonly and i made a commitment to lift hp's use up. >> and we're keeping that commitment today. i'm proud to announce, as was mentioned earlier by the president that we've invested over $16 billion in hbcus by far the most ever any administration book combination of almost all administrations this investments, health face pgs use everything from bill, student housing to study climate science to create health research labs, prepare black students for labs and industries of the future because they don't have any endowments to do it themselves. now but let's be clear i know real power when i see you later today in the oval office, i'll be meeting with the presidents of the divine nine you think i'm kidding? well, i'm proud that we're the first year. you got it i can t
engineers in america 50% of black teachers 70% of all black doctors and dentists 80% of all black judges by the way, i put more on the bench in anybody ever had and 100% of black vice presidents got it hbcus also don't have a dominance like other college and university the variable to fund research labs and so much more will commonly and i made a commitment to lift hp's use up. >> and we're keeping that commitment today. i'm proud to announce, as was mentioned earlier by the president...
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hbcu's are responsible for 40% of black engineers in america. 50% of black ter 70% of all black doctors and dentists. 80% of all black judges. and by the way, i put monncybod. [cheers and applause] and 100% of black vice presidents. [cheers and applause] we it. hbcu's also don't have endowm leg■ and universities that are able to fund research labs and so muchnd i made a commitment to lift hbcu's up and we're keeping that commitment. today i'm proud to announce, as was mentioned earlier by the president, we've invested over llion in hbcu's. by far the most ever of any administration, combination amongst all administrations. [applause] this investment helps hbcu's do everything from student house, study climate science, create health research lab, prepare black state of the unions for labs and industries of the future because they don't have the endowments to do it themselves now. let's be clear. i know real power when i see it. later today, in the oval ce i'll be meeting with the presidents of the divine nine. [cheers and applause] you think i'm kidding, don't you? i'm proud that we're
hbcu's are responsible for 40% of black engineers in america. 50% of black ter 70% of all black doctors and dentists. 80% of all black judges. and by the way, i put monncybod. [cheers and applause] and 100% of black vice presidents. [cheers and applause] we it. hbcu's also don't have endowm leg■ and universities that are able to fund research labs and so muchnd i made a commitment to lift hbcu's up and we're keeping that commitment. today i'm proud to announce, as was mentioned earlier by the...
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that's not hyperbole.hbcu's are% of black engineers in america. 50% of black teachers. 70% of all black docto and dentists. 80% of all black judges. the way, i put more on the bench than anybody ever has. [cheers and applause] and 100% ofck presidents. applause] we got it. cu don't have endowments like other colleges and universities that are abl fo much more. kamala and ito lift hbcu's up ae keeping that commitment. today i'm proud to announce, as was mentioned earlier by the es invested over $16 billion in hbcu's. by fhe of any administration, combination amt administrations. [applause] th investment helps hbcu's do everything from student house, study climate science, create health research lab, prepare black state of the unionsause te the endowments to do it th. let's be clear. i know real power when i see it. later today, in the oval office, i'll be meeting with the presidents of the divine nine. [cheers and applause] you all think i'm kidding, don't you? i'm proud that we're the first -- you got [cheers and applause] i can tell there's -- anyway. we're the first administration in
that's not hyperbole.hbcu's are% of black engineers in america. 50% of black teachers. 70% of all black docto and dentists. 80% of all black judges. the way, i put more on the bench than anybody ever has. [cheers and applause] and 100% ofck presidents. applause] we got it. cu don't have endowments like other colleges and universities that are abl fo much more. kamala and ito lift hbcu's up ae keeping that commitment. today i'm proud to announce, as was mentioned earlier by the es invested over...
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deserve and what we are all about that's what black america wants. >> the media mob needs to hold you accountable for the racial jungles comment on partnership with former klansman thank you both more hannity next. dupixent helps people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. that's pretty good! dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's proven to help prevent asthma attacks. it can reduce or even eliminate oral steroids. and doesn't that make things better? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines including steroids, without talking to you
deserve and what we are all about that's what black america wants. >> the media mob needs to hold you accountable for the racial jungles comment on partnership with former klansman thank you both more hannity next. dupixent helps people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it...
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how far we have come. - america has changed to the point now where "black-ish" is telling these unapologetically black stories. they have that freedom because we have changed as a culture. - [andre] sometimes i feel like a bit of an oddity. - and if you look to your left, you'll see the mythical and majestic black family. - it talks about the so called post-racial version (laughs) of being black. - the whole show begins, saying, "we moved to a white neighborhood, but we still got to hold on to our culture." - this is our culture. - this ain't our culture. we black, not african. africans don't even like us. - dad, can i go? - there was a lot of conversation about what to call it. "black-ish" was the preferred title, and the creator kenya really supported and felt like sets off a little bit of a firestorm, and you get people talking about it. you've got a man who's got his family at a crossroads. "i care about black history and culture and our roots. i don't want them to not be black. i don't want them to only be black-ish." - from now on, we will be black out loud. - "black-ish" had a episode cal
how far we have come. - america has changed to the point now where "black-ish" is telling these unapologetically black stories. they have that freedom because we have changed as a culture. - [andre] sometimes i feel like a bit of an oddity. - and if you look to your left, you'll see the mythical and majestic black family. - it talks about the so called post-racial version (laughs) of being black. - the whole show begins, saying, "we moved to a white neighborhood, but we still got...
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deaths in america that's disproportionately impacting black latino native american women. they are in the midst of a healthcare system that in my view is largely broken and dysfunctional. where we spent almost twice as much per capita on healthcare as the people in any other country. a 5 million americans today are uninsured or underinsured. we don't have enough doctors, nurses, mental health specialist, or pharmacist we have another crisis on top of all of that. that is, that problem lack of medical personnel is extremely, especially acute in latino and native american commutes which is the subject of the hearing today. despite making up almost 14% of our population just 5% of all doctors in our country are black. less than 4% of all dentists to default nurses in america are african-american. despite making up over 19% of our population just 6% makes up 1.3 just three tens of 1% about in our country why is this an important issue that we've got to address? native american doctors their health outcomes substantially improve. they're more likely to prevent preventative serv
deaths in america that's disproportionately impacting black latino native american women. they are in the midst of a healthcare system that in my view is largely broken and dysfunctional. where we spent almost twice as much per capita on healthcare as the people in any other country. a 5 million americans today are uninsured or underinsured. we don't have enough doctors, nurses, mental health specialist, or pharmacist we have another crisis on top of all of that. that is, that problem lack of...
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i'm honored to stand here today with you as america's first black secretary of defense. [applause] now i doubt that the people that were trying to keep me out of that school imagined that they were blocking the education of a future four-star general. but you never know which kid is going to grow up to be bob johnson or oprah or chadwick boseman or stacy adams or barack obama or kamala harris. you never know what we lose when we leave someone out. so we don't have one american despair. we don't have one citizen to squander. that means that we need to keep working together to knock down barriers and to level the playing field and to let everybody compete to win. you know, i saw that inaction at west point. as a cadet, i was thrown in with people from all walks of life. i was a southern kid far away from home. but my teachers taught me more than just mathematics and military strategy. they believed in us. i was lucky to have educators including some very special black mentors who showed us all how to become a team and how to turn our differences into strengths. how to turn
i'm honored to stand here today with you as america's first black secretary of defense. [applause] now i doubt that the people that were trying to keep me out of that school imagined that they were blocking the education of a future four-star general. but you never know which kid is going to grow up to be bob johnson or oprah or chadwick boseman or stacy adams or barack obama or kamala harris. you never know what we lose when we leave someone out. so we don't have one american despair. we don't...
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he made it tell the story of black america. yet, one night when he went to a virginia hotel that was segregated, he was told he would have an extra charge for the sheets and pillow cases. of course, they'd have to burn them the next day. the kind of indignities that american aristocracy had to tolerate was mind-boggling. >> it wasn't just that their music was the soundtrack and they were participants in the civil rights movement, they knew the impact they were having. some traveled with martin luther king jr. in what kayw ways did that participate beyond the music? >> when king met ellington in the streets of chicago, they embraced. they didn't have to say anything. king understood what ellington and those jazzmen were doing in opening america to all the things that he was trying to promote in terms of equal rights. what they did was they joined sit-ins. they spoke out at little rock. in 1945 on the cusp of world war ii, just at the end of world war ii, count basie said, i will not play with my band in any venue that is not int
he made it tell the story of black america. yet, one night when he went to a virginia hotel that was segregated, he was told he would have an extra charge for the sheets and pillow cases. of course, they'd have to burn them the next day. the kind of indignities that american aristocracy had to tolerate was mind-boggling. >> it wasn't just that their music was the soundtrack and they were participants in the civil rights movement, they knew the impact they were having. some traveled with...
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this campaign will make it absolutely clear that joe biden a and for black america and modern history and since the day he took office, we achieved record low black unemployment under this president. and we got the highest rate of black small business growth in a generation. so we're going to campaign on the record and also on the vision for the future, and we're going to contrast that against our opponent in donald trump. we are going to talk about his economic records. the things that went up by the end of his term for black people where the uninsured rate, we'll talk about who he is as a person in the public life. falsely accusing the political life in bringing up, and we're going to contrast that against our opponent. when we do that, black voters will continue to understand they have somebody who is fighting for them day in and day out in joe biden, and we'll protect joe biden in the extremism that he presents. >> you mentioned central park five, i'll let someone march on his behalf of donald trump and taking, facing the death from the team. thank you to biden's moo 25 likely to
this campaign will make it absolutely clear that joe biden a and for black america and modern history and since the day he took office, we achieved record low black unemployment under this president. and we got the highest rate of black small business growth in a generation. so we're going to campaign on the record and also on the vision for the future, and we're going to contrast that against our opponent in donald trump. we are going to talk about his economic records. the things that went up...