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glaude: sure. khalil: particularly the better people part of it. because i think that is clearer when you start talking about ella baker. i think one of the things that would be helpful at least in sharing the insights of the book is the degree to which dr. king himself empowered people in the movement. that's one issue. the second would be the degree to which the misreading of king's success erases the community that supported the work that he essentially became the at this time what are head e titular head of. reading the many biographies of dr. king was his profound uneasiness with what you might say in a prophetic sense of his calling, that he -- in many ways wanted to reject it. he wanted to lay that burden down and maybe even more particularly, he wanted to share it with others so that it would diminish the weight that fell on his shoulders. prof. glaude: absolutely. and, you know, i mean, and we see that over the course of his witness, right? but, you know, you got to talk about folks like i
glaude: sure. khalil: particularly the better people part of it. because i think that is clearer when you start talking about ella baker. i think one of the things that would be helpful at least in sharing the insights of the book is the degree to which dr. king himself empowered people in the movement. that's one issue. the second would be the degree to which the misreading of king's success erases the community that supported the work that he essentially became the at this time what are head...
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melissa glaude: so, i work in the mental health side of it and have my entire career there. hilda: melissa glaude is also a correctional officer at the vacaville prison and a plaintiff in the lawsuit. she says she was 24-weeks pregnant when she was asked to do an emergency cell entry. melissa: and i refused and then went home. i emailed my doctor, like, as soon as i got out to the parking lot, and i let him know what had happened, and he took me off of work and put me on disability that same day. hilda: glaude says she only received 50% of her pay while she was on disability, but she considers herself one of the lucky ones since multiple plaintiffs claim they suffer miscarriages. melissa: sorry. it's just sad. i mean, i got to bring my babies home, but not everybody did. hilda: the state's civil rights department responsible for enforcing workplace discrimination laws also filed its own lawsuit, seeking a return to the pre-2015 pregnancy policy. facing lawsuits in a bill to address the issue in 2020, cdcr reverted to its pre-2015 policy, but not before mckeown suffered anoth
melissa glaude: so, i work in the mental health side of it and have my entire career there. hilda: melissa glaude is also a correctional officer at the vacaville prison and a plaintiff in the lawsuit. she says she was 24-weeks pregnant when she was asked to do an emergency cell entry. melissa: and i refused and then went home. i emailed my doctor, like, as soon as i got out to the parking lot, and i let him know what had happened, and he took me off of work and put me on disability that same...
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next from our weekly author, interview program "after words," it's a conversation with author eddie glaude about his book "we are the leaders we've been looking for." and then the house debates several foreign aid bills. members are expected to come into session tomorrow to finish work on that legislation. and later, a discussion on democracy with the ukrainian civil rights activist. announcer: c-span your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including netco. announcer: supports c-span as a public service. along with these oer television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: now on book tv's author interview program "after words," princeton university professor eddie glaude talks about his views on black politics and how the black community moves forward in america's democracy. he's
next from our weekly author, interview program "after words," it's a conversation with author eddie glaude about his book "we are the leaders we've been looking for." and then the house debates several foreign aid bills. members are expected to come into session tomorrow to finish work on that legislation. and later, a discussion on democracy with the ukrainian civil rights activist. announcer: c-span your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television...
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glaude: well, first of all, such a delight to be in conversation with you, professor muhammad. and let's just dispense with the names of professors and let's -- brother khalil and brother eddie, right? dr. muhammad: that's right. admt i'm not quite right of you know, i feel like i feel a little bit broken if that makes sense to you. and so part of my looking back has everything to do with picking up the pieces that i am to use the title of toni morrison's wonderful documentary. and it has something dr. glaudei must admit in so many ways that i'm not quite right. i feel like -- i feel a little bit broken if that makes sense to you. and so part of my looking back has everything to do with picking up the pieces that i am to use the title of tony morrison's wonderful documentary. and it has something to do with trying to figure out how to find my feet post all of the deaths of covid, trying to find my feet in the morass of this political moment. and so that's just the pl side of it. the political side of it, i think, is that we've outsourced our responsibility for democracy for too
glaude: well, first of all, such a delight to be in conversation with you, professor muhammad. and let's just dispense with the names of professors and let's -- brother khalil and brother eddie, right? dr. muhammad: that's right. admt i'm not quite right of you know, i feel like i feel a little bit broken if that makes sense to you. and so part of my looking back has everything to do with picking up the pieces that i am to use the title of toni morrison's wonderful documentary. and it has...
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muhammad: i'm honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that you've written. "we are the er
muhammad: i'm honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that you've written. "we are the er
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eddie glaude sticks around for the hour with me. when we come babbling, it is sickening and outrageous and outrageous. the kind of story you don't want to have to do on a show like this. but you have to because the heartless admission by south dakota governor kristi noem who's a possible trump running mate that she shot and killed her family dog is something that actually happened and she put out there. we'll have reaction to the story from some very good friends of the broadcast after a short break. good friends of the broadcast after a short break. [♪♪] how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in your gut. try new align probiotic bloating relief plus food digestion. it contains a probiotic to help relieve occasional bloating, plus vitamin b12 to aid digestion. try align probiotic. ( ♪ ♪ ) start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. we're looking for adults 45 and under to be in our hpv vaccination ad. sound like you? nah...not me. in a relationship. if you're sexually ac
eddie glaude sticks around for the hour with me. when we come babbling, it is sickening and outrageous and outrageous. the kind of story you don't want to have to do on a show like this. but you have to because the heartless admission by south dakota governor kristi noem who's a possible trump running mate that she shot and killed her family dog is something that actually happened and she put out there. we'll have reaction to the story from some very good friends of the broadcast after a short...
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and princeton university professor and distinguished political scholar eddie glaude is with us. rev, you and i started this conversation with the bible. you scratch just beneath the surface and you get into the reporting of what's transpiring at his rallies and it's not even subtle. i mean, he is presenting himself as a messiah. >> no, it's not subtle. he's being very open and i think outrageous in saying that he is a messianic person. he's reposting that. he's coming out -- i mean, anytime -- it reminds me when i was a youngster growing up as a boy preaching in the pent costal church and these phonies come through that the bishop wouldn't let in that would sell blessed cloths and blessed oil. and this is trump. he is a man that's sold the cloths off of the suit he was arraigned in for trying to steal an election. so if that's not right out of these evangelical crooks that used to try to plague on many communities, blessed cloths, now blessed bible, now compare me to jesus, he is straight out of that whole jimmy bakker kind of tradition. the problem i think that people are looki
and princeton university professor and distinguished political scholar eddie glaude is with us. rev, you and i started this conversation with the bible. you scratch just beneath the surface and you get into the reporting of what's transpiring at his rallies and it's not even subtle. i mean, he is presenting himself as a messiah. >> no, it's not subtle. he's being very open and i think outrageous in saying that he is a messianic person. he's reposting that. he's coming out -- i mean,...
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thank you so much. >> with a forward by eddie glaude. how about that, it all comes around. >> well, he had such credibility and then just undercut it there. i tell you what, that is awesome. eddie, i'm very excited about your book coming out. >> thank you. >> when is it out? >> next week. >> fantastic. before we go to break. mike you and i were not on yesterday and i want to talk about a dear friend of mine. and i know a guy that you loved too. bill delahunt. i served with a lot of people in the house. bill was as far left as i was right. we didn't agree on one thing on the judiciary committee. he was constantly trying to get me to go to columbia to visit the rebels in the mountains. i'm not going up, man. he goes they're great guys, joe. no they're not. i think bill was just poking me. but i just love that guy so much. he had such a great spirit. he was such a positive, happy guy, and he was -- that's just a perfect example of congress working the way it should work. two guys completely different worlds, completely different ied -- ideo
thank you so much. >> with a forward by eddie glaude. how about that, it all comes around. >> well, he had such credibility and then just undercut it there. i tell you what, that is awesome. eddie, i'm very excited about your book coming out. >> thank you. >> when is it out? >> next week. >> fantastic. before we go to break. mike you and i were not on yesterday and i want to talk about a dear friend of mine. and i know a guy that you loved too. bill delahunt....
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. >> catherine christian and charles coleman, eddie glaude, thank you so much for being with us. >> and thank you at home for being with us throughout this historic day. i'm ana cabrera. >> i'm josÉ diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. chris jansing, katy tour, andrea mitchell pick up our special coverage
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well, i'm really honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that you've written. we are the leaders. we have been looking for. and i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. and i'm going to use a word that's a word that you don't necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. so much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. in the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. so maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book? well, first of all, it's such a delight to be in conversation with you. first, mohammed, and let's let's just dispense with the names of professors, and let's brother kahlil and brother eddie. right. so, so so i think, you know, i must admit in so many ways that i
well, i'm really honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that you've written. we are the leaders. we have been looking for. and i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. and i'm going to use a word that's a word that you don't necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. so much...
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along with professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. and special correspondent at "vanity fair" is host of the "fast politics" podcast, molly jong-fast. she's an msnbc political analyst. chris, the punishment is severe, what we found. in many states now, we have seen women being put in situations where they face potential death, where they're being told to bleed out or wait until they're bleeding out, a lot of pain. the potential and, in many cases, it's already happened, sterilization because they are forced to bring babies that are have major abnormalities that will die to full term. trauma for the women. trauma for the women's family. trauma for the other children in the family. you know what? extra punishment from donald trump to other women who aren't even pregnant but might need an abortion-like procedure, a dnc or something to help, and they won't be able to get that so they get punished, too. donald trump has done some great work in following through on his promise. >> what about 10-year-old girls who are raped by illegal immigr
along with professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. and special correspondent at "vanity fair" is host of the "fast politics" podcast, molly jong-fast. she's an msnbc political analyst. chris, the punishment is severe, what we found. in many states now, we have seen women being put in situations where they face potential death, where they're being told to bleed out or wait until they're bleeding out, a lot of pain. the potential and, in many cases, it's already...
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eddie glaude jr. is back with us with more from his new book entitled "we are the leaders we have been looking for." you focus on the teachings of ella baker in the book. even watching her there is moving. tell us about her. >> i'm thankful for my residency on "morning joe" with regards to this book. i mean, you guys are family, and i just am full with blessings of being with you. but ms. baker, you know, i reach for mer. we talked about dr. king and malcolm x and, you know, my own sense of manhood. here i am embracing malcolm. i end the book with ella baker because she embraces a notion of democracy that affirms the possibility, the standing of ordinary, everyday people. without her, the modern civil rights movement wouldn't be possible. she was an organizer in the 1940s, a field secretary for the naacp, organizing chapters in the south. she was the first executive director of the sclc, southern christian leadership conference. there's a reason that students who engaged in sit-ins in 1960 had the non
eddie glaude jr. is back with us with more from his new book entitled "we are the leaders we have been looking for." you focus on the teachings of ella baker in the book. even watching her there is moving. tell us about her. >> i'm thankful for my residency on "morning joe" with regards to this book. i mean, you guys are family, and i just am full with blessings of being with you. but ms. baker, you know, i reach for mer. we talked about dr. king and malcolm x and, you...
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joining us now, "new york times" best selling author, eddie glaude jr. author of "we are the leaders we have been looking for." eddie, we are so excited about your book. we're going to talk a bunch about it today. had a great conversation around it yesterday. just your reaction to the two clips we heard here and what it says about the political climate we have lived in now for the last, call it a decade or so. >> we always need to remember that the spectrum of violence present when it comes to politics, particularly in the moment when we're so divided. tom cotton didn't say the same thing about the insurrectionists on january 6th. he wasn't talking about forcibly moving or pulling skin off folks that attacked the capitol. there are certain folk in tom cotton's mind who have the right to protest, and other folk who just simply need to shut up and be grateful they're in the country. so we need to understand where he is and where kari lake is, and understand the spectrum of violence is the shadow, the cloud over our politics in this moment. people need to b
joining us now, "new york times" best selling author, eddie glaude jr. author of "we are the leaders we have been looking for." eddie, we are so excited about your book. we're going to talk a bunch about it today. had a great conversation around it yesterday. just your reaction to the two clips we heard here and what it says about the political climate we have lived in now for the last, call it a decade or so. >> we always need to remember that the spectrum of violence...
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eddie glaude, we are the leaders we've been looking for. also joining us, charlie sykes. let me read more from the book. okay. because i want to deal with that in this. we find ourselves living among men and women once again mad with the fever of a distorted view of liberty. i'm willing to throw away this entire experiment in democracy as they cling to their racial fantasies. hubris clogs the nation's throat. i wish i wrote that sentence. with the willingness of every day people to fight for democracy. we must be the kinds of people democracy requires. hatred gums things up. gums us up. from the beginning this has been so. it blocks the way toward others. it straight jackets the imagination and places us behind iron bars. i love this so much but i don't want to race to the part that makes me feel better because it makes me cry. you've had so many moments on this show where you have forced me to realize that it isn't just trump, right? it's us. and i want you to, i feel like that's reflect nd the title. >> these are lectures i gave like 11 years ago and i decided to return
eddie glaude, we are the leaders we've been looking for. also joining us, charlie sykes. let me read more from the book. okay. because i want to deal with that in this. we find ourselves living among men and women once again mad with the fever of a distorted view of liberty. i'm willing to throw away this entire experiment in democracy as they cling to their racial fantasies. hubris clogs the nation's throat. i wish i wrote that sentence. with the willingness of every day people to fight for...
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. >> catherine christian and charles coleman, eddie glaude, thank you so much for being with us. >> and thank you at home for being with us throughout this historic day. i'm ana cabrera. >> i'm josÉ diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. chris jansing, katy tour, andrea mitchell pick up our special coverage next. >>> good day, i am chris jansing along with my colleague katy tour. this is a historic day for america. a fair and functioning judicial system. today in two courtrooms, two very different cases but with one central character, donald trump and one central question. will there be consequences for his alleged attempts to break the law either now or in the future if he's reelected. >> here in new york city, also even more testimony from david pecker and the hush money trial about the lengths to which he, donald trump and michael cohen, went to protect his image during the 2016 campaign. we're going to tell you exactly what he testified to along with a phone call that david pecker says he received from donald trump three days before the 2016 election. also, how dona
. >> catherine christian and charles coleman, eddie glaude, thank you so much for being with us. >> and thank you at home for being with us throughout this historic day. i'm ana cabrera. >> i'm josÉ diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. chris jansing, katy tour, andrea mitchell pick up our special coverage next. >>> good day, i am chris jansing along with my colleague katy tour. this is a historic day for america. a fair and functioning judicial...
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. >> but it gets to -- eddie glaude and i were talking just prior to coming out here. there was a -- as a matter of fact, i have the numbers. there's a poll taken -- i was just looking at it yesterday. one-third, 34% of americans would like to go and settle in another country if they were free to do so. half of americans, 51% of those under the age of 35, wants to resettle elsewhere, as do 39% of those 35 to 54 years of age. why is this happening? it's happening because people like tom cotton and people like the guy who is in trial today, downtown manhattan, they continually run this country down. there's something wrong with this country. that there is something going on in this country that is against you and me, average citizens. they have done this. they've roiled the pot in this country to a point where the anger, the unspoken anger of people, the unearned anger of people has disrupted who we are. >> mike, listen, we can't say it enough here. fareed zakaria was on the other day. we went through the numbers. united states military, by far, stronger relative to the
. >> but it gets to -- eddie glaude and i were talking just prior to coming out here. there was a -- as a matter of fact, i have the numbers. there's a poll taken -- i was just looking at it yesterday. one-third, 34% of americans would like to go and settle in another country if they were free to do so. half of americans, 51% of those under the age of 35, wants to resettle elsewhere, as do 39% of those 35 to 54 years of age. why is this happening? it's happening because people like tom...