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maya wiley, chair of the new york civilian complaint review board. thank you so much. when we come back, democracy in color. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. and we turn to the future of the democratic party. last week in virginia party leaders unveiled their new slogan, a better deal, and rolled on their agenda to win back the working-class voters they lost to donald trump in november. this is senate minority leader chuck schumer. as wen you lose elections did in 2014 and 2016, you don't flinch, you don't blink, you look in the mirror and ask what did we do wrong? the number one thing we did wrong is not present a strong, bold economic agenda to working americans so that their hope for the future might return again. democrats have too often hesitated from directly and unflinchingly taking on the misguided policies that got us .ere so much so that too many americans don't know what we stand for. not after today. president trump campaigned on a populist platform, talking to working pe
maya wiley, chair of the new york civilian complaint review board. thank you so much. when we come back, democracy in color. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. and we turn to the future of the democratic party. last week in virginia party leaders unveiled their new slogan, a better deal, and rolled on their agenda to win back the working-class voters they lost to donald trump in november. this is senate...
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gillis wiley. he's even one found me guilty of out on the judge in the sense meter three to ten years in prison. the a.c.l.u. came in. and they had it overturned it was overturned because they say they couldn't be classed as well anyway and if this court system had an ethical bone in their body you shouldn't even have been tried in the court system because you've been protesting against the way they run things for years so clearly they can't be unbiased in your case you're absolutely correct and it's going to continue because one of the things that i did it i made sure that. each one of the judge's courtroom let alone the reverend thing is back in to long of a protest right in front should be a pretty big world and i'm excited about that you know i'm excited about letting him know that you know that it's you know it's not going to be business as usual that you're very glad you're back i want to tell you a little about the prison system you know when they're the whole country you know not just the c
gillis wiley. he's even one found me guilty of out on the judge in the sense meter three to ten years in prison. the a.c.l.u. came in. and they had it overturned it was overturned because they say they couldn't be classed as well anyway and if this court system had an ethical bone in their body you shouldn't even have been tried in the court system because you've been protesting against the way they run things for years so clearly they can't be unbiased in your case you're absolutely correct...
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teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms now and see wiley headmistress at the hub of school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is one of the through the district so we don't take our school money to paid for teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all military they're retired military. officers and they come in. and they give back to the kids so they can pay through to the government. so it's nice it's something we don't have to pay for. the program also includes morning and evening activities to school formal training parades military music college god. is creative in how it uses military drills to inspire and thousands of american youngsters to become soldiers it's. what. i do think that archie is a propaganda arm of the russian government and helps to spread. information that helps advance russia's interest and so that's why i think it's important for people like me to come on if
teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms now and see wiley headmistress at the hub of school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is one of the through the district so we don't take our school money to paid for teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all military they're retired military....
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how to teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs the chair to see program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to pay to have free teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and there are military there are retired military. officers and they come in. and they give back to the kids so they could pay through the to the adults you see program and this is me so it's nice. something we don't have to pay for. the program also includes morning and evening activities before and after school formal training parades military music on the color guard. the army is creative in how it uses military drills to inspire thousands of american youngsters to become soldiers. what was. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sor
how to teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs the chair to see program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to pay to have free teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and there are military there are retired...
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teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms now and see wiley headmistress at the hub of school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to pay the health teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here and they're retired military. officers and they come in. and they give back to the kids so they could pay through the to the government to some programs so it's nice something we don't have to pay for. the program also includes mooning and evening activities to school formal training parades military music on the college god. is creative in how it uses military drills to inspire and thousands of american youngsters to become soldiers. would. say the solar industry is a job booster in california generates tens of thousands of jobs new york tens of thousands california is going to have a lot of jobs to the side or nobody i
teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms now and see wiley headmistress at the hub of school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to pay the health teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here and they're retired...
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how to teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is one of the through the district so we don't take our school money to pay it and that's from teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here they're retired military. officers and they come in. and they give back to the kids so they get paid through the to the army to some program and this is me so it's nice something we don't have to pay for . the program also includes morning and evening activities before and off to school formal training parades military music and the color guard. the army is creative in how it uses military drills to inspire thousands of american youngsters to become a soldier that's. what. i'm john harshman i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help the big picture. and wouldn't question more find what you're looking
how to teach is that america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is one of the through the district so we don't take our school money to pay it and that's from teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here they're...
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he has used wiley coyote falling off a cliff for an analogy for where we are in the economy.30 guy. -- a nerdy guy. when he was a little guy, he is to listen to bruce williams on -- he used to listen to bruce williams on the radio before he went to bed. most kids are listening to music or whatever. even he confessed that it was a little weird that he was turning into bruce williams talking before going to sleep at night and hearing what to do with your money. carol: in the features section, a look at a little-known government-sponsored marketing group, dairy inc.. oliver: whose job it is to squeeze as much milk into products as they can. carol: we spoke to editor jillian gutman. jillian the good people at dairy management, inc., which is an industry kickoff program. all dairy farmers are required to pay $.15 per hundred pounds of cheese they produce. it is an interesting wide marketing agency. what they have done is they have embedded their representatives in big food chains like pizza hut and talk about to get them to use more cheese in their products. carol: is this a gover
he has used wiley coyote falling off a cliff for an analogy for where we are in the economy.30 guy. -- a nerdy guy. when he was a little guy, he is to listen to bruce williams on -- he used to listen to bruce williams on the radio before he went to bed. most kids are listening to music or whatever. even he confessed that it was a little weird that he was turning into bruce williams talking before going to sleep at night and hearing what to do with your money. carol: in the features section, a...
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he talks about free trade, how america is getting ripped off by wiley foreign competitors.e 80's, it was japan. now it is china. recognized, in bannon, someone who shared his general political out look. but had a very fully formed politics that mashed comfortably -- meshed comfortably with trump's own. what steve bannon added to donald trump's political persona was to convince him of the power of illegal immigration as a political weapon to wield in a republican primary. to build a base and to take a base away. they weren't serving the needs and desires. charlie: using language that was more strident and going to a position further right than they were? there was a documentary called "border wars" where he went down to the border and had a visceral sense for the emotions that illegal immigration stirs up. just the anger and the anxieties. bannon's dark talent as a political strategist is recognizing and exploiting that kind of thing. that is something that he injected into trumps political persona. trump, being the intuitive politician he is, started testing out this materi
he talks about free trade, how america is getting ripped off by wiley foreign competitors.e 80's, it was japan. now it is china. recognized, in bannon, someone who shared his general political out look. but had a very fully formed politics that mashed comfortably -- meshed comfortably with trump's own. what steve bannon added to donald trump's political persona was to convince him of the power of illegal immigration as a political weapon to wield in a republican primary. to build a base and to...
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putin has a reputation the same as trump does as -- in putin's case as a wiley smart operator, not af laughs, somebody who is thinking several steps ahead. who knows if that is the real putin. i don't know. you guys served in moscow. you probably know more than i do. i think as was said last night, this is a chance to start having a relationship regardless of whether something firm comes out of it or not. this meeting had to happen. they had to sit down in the same room. but again, where trump is concerned, you just never know. >> yeah. i was struck by something that lliam tallman wrote, a pulitzer winning author. it was summarized, which would be worse, that trump and putin get along or that they don't? the idea that the americans and russians are at odds is a very dangerous proposition. there are things to get the two to cooperate on various parts of the map. and a hostile new cold war relationship isn't what anybody would want either. the question is are you clear-eyed and open-eyed about what russia is, what putin really wants and what his goals really are. >> that is a lot of bu
putin has a reputation the same as trump does as -- in putin's case as a wiley smart operator, not af laughs, somebody who is thinking several steps ahead. who knows if that is the real putin. i don't know. you guys served in moscow. you probably know more than i do. i think as was said last night, this is a chance to start having a relationship regardless of whether something firm comes out of it or not. this meeting had to happen. they had to sit down in the same room. but again, where trump...
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on letting her giving the political lay of the land again political rights, we all live it in the wiley's are helping to push back but i cannot let her give you the lay of the land. >> thank you. it is an honor to be on this panel tonight. it's an honor to be here with all of you. the urgency of now but i would be remiss if i did not point to the fact that there has been a fierce urgency of now for women around this country for a very long time. i'm from the state of texas, i like to say that we are ground zero for everything that is anti, i can't say antichoice but now there is a fierce competition for which state is going to be ground zero. the fierce urgency of now is a rate nationwide recognition that what has been happening for a long time to the voiceless, most marginalized in our society could actually be codified in law and roughly apply. while that can be frustrating to many of us who have been trying to lift those voices up, it also offers an opportunity. where there is awareness, there's power, energy and potential, leme focused answer the question, i see a number of threads, t
on letting her giving the political lay of the land again political rights, we all live it in the wiley's are helping to push back but i cannot let her give you the lay of the land. >> thank you. it is an honor to be on this panel tonight. it's an honor to be here with all of you. the urgency of now but i would be remiss if i did not point to the fact that there has been a fierce urgency of now for women around this country for a very long time. i'm from the state of texas, i like to say...
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i kept going to group homes and kept running from group homes, ended up in wiley. >> not worried about the [ bleep ]. caught on a gun charge. went to county jail, got out for that, got another gun charge, got sentenced to the penitentiary. got out now. i got a violation for access to a gun. never had no positive influence. my influence was the streets. and i thought that was positive because that's all i knew so i'm thinking that is the right way, so i'm going to go that way. that's what i did. >> samuels wants to turn his life around for the sake of his son. he doesn't want his boy to grow up without a father like he did. >> that's my life right there. that's what i got to live for right now. that's what i think about all the time. i want to straighten my life out for him. because i ain't never had no dad. even though my dad would have been good for me, because i knew how he was, he fell victim to the streets. i don't want him to be the same. i don't want him growing up like me. i got to be there for him. i'm thinking right now, i'm not doing nothing right for him. i have to do someth
i kept going to group homes and kept running from group homes, ended up in wiley. >> not worried about the [ bleep ]. caught on a gun charge. went to county jail, got out for that, got another gun charge, got sentenced to the penitentiary. got out now. i got a violation for access to a gun. never had no positive influence. my influence was the streets. and i thought that was positive because that's all i knew so i'm thinking that is the right way, so i'm going to go that way. that's what...
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putin is -- and, you know, he's got a reputation the same as trump does as, in putin's case, as a wiley, smart operator, not a lot of laughs, somebody who's thinking several steps ahead. who knows if that's the real putin. i don't know. you guys served in moscow and probably know more than i do. as tillerson said last night, look, this is a chance to start having a relationship, regardless of whether something firm columnist out of it or not. this meeting had to happen. they had to sit down in the same room, but, again, where trump is concerned, you just never know. >> yeah, i was struck by something william tallman wrote in politico today, basically summarize bid would be worse, that trump and putin get along or they don't? the idea the americans and runnings are at odds is also a very dangerous prop session. there are reasons why the two need to cooperate on various parts of the map. you know, overtly, a hose tell you new cold war relationship isn't what anybody would want, even president trump's critics either. the question are you clear eyed and open eyed about what russia , is what
putin is -- and, you know, he's got a reputation the same as trump does as, in putin's case, as a wiley, smart operator, not a lot of laughs, somebody who's thinking several steps ahead. who knows if that's the real putin. i don't know. you guys served in moscow and probably know more than i do. as tillerson said last night, look, this is a chance to start having a relationship, regardless of whether something firm columnist out of it or not. this meeting had to happen. they had to sit down in...
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wiley and her japanese partner defended their title, it is the fourth year ina row their title, it ist. there was some british excess year on the last day of wimbledon. and some impressive performances. martina hingis is swiss, playing here with jamie murray. i had forgotten it was that long ago that she was a singles star. as you say, two decades ago, and yet her playing continues unabated, judging by her performance this afternoon. yes, she had a long period off in the middle of her career, but she returned just a few years ago. she has been playing ladies mixed doubles —— ladies doubles and mixed doubles. she would be happy because earlier on today her countryman, roger federer, what amazing day. his 11 final. a record eighth title, as he w011 final. a record eighth title, as he won it against marin cilic. as you mentioned earlier, it was not the match we were expecting. he played five sets her last year, but federer took it in straight sets today. there was a visual bully upset marin cilic on court, he was so well known for his strong serve but it was not functioning in the first
wiley and her japanese partner defended their title, it is the fourth year ina row their title, it ist. there was some british excess year on the last day of wimbledon. and some impressive performances. martina hingis is swiss, playing here with jamie murray. i had forgotten it was that long ago that she was a singles star. as you say, two decades ago, and yet her playing continues unabated, judging by her performance this afternoon. yes, she had a long period off in the middle of her career,...
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but although wiley was creating these bombs knowing full well the continuity ira would be able to usekill police officers. the big question lots of people were asking, what was his motivation injoining people were asking, what was his motivation in joining the people were asking, what was his motivation injoining the royal marines back in 2010? thejudge, mr justice sweeney, said there was insufficient evidence to say maxwell had any sinister motivation in joining the royal marines when he did. that said, he said it was clear that he was motivated by sympathies for the dissident republican movement and also hostility towards the united kingdom. he talked about him being a prolific and skilful bomb maker. he said that was an asset which was a considerable utility to a terrorist organisation like the continuity ira. that is some of the thinking behind the decision to jail him for at least 18 yea rs. decision to jail him for at least 18 years. he said he was a dangerous, dangerous man. he said he was a dangerous, dangerous man. let's speak to colonel tim collins, a retired army office who
but although wiley was creating these bombs knowing full well the continuity ira would be able to usekill police officers. the big question lots of people were asking, what was his motivation injoining people were asking, what was his motivation in joining the people were asking, what was his motivation injoining the royal marines back in 2010? thejudge, mr justice sweeney, said there was insufficient evidence to say maxwell had any sinister motivation in joining the royal marines when he did....
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and part of what my intuition he'll be easily had by the wiley vladimir putin. >> we have peter alexandertill with us. what do they say about what gives this president any sort of upper hand going into a meeting with vladimir putin who's pretty expert at gaining the upper hand from anybody. >> well, i wouldn't be first one to say this to you but you heard the president who thinks he's a good deal maker, he trusts his instincts and impulses and he feels confident that he can gauge the audience. in this case he's dealing with somebody who knows how to play his opponent perhaps better than anybody in the world so there are real challenges obviously there's heavy briefings that go into meetings like this. but as evidenced by president trump's own conversations in the oval office we have learned about after the fact with sergey kislyak as well as the foreign minister as well, he speaks outside the comfort zone. outside the comfort zone of the intelligence community around him and that's what makes the stakes so high. for all the meetings he's had he never had a meet like this. >> we have watch
and part of what my intuition he'll be easily had by the wiley vladimir putin. >> we have peter alexandertill with us. what do they say about what gives this president any sort of upper hand going into a meeting with vladimir putin who's pretty expert at gaining the upper hand from anybody. >> well, i wouldn't be first one to say this to you but you heard the president who thinks he's a good deal maker, he trusts his instincts and impulses and he feels confident that he can gauge...
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lucy and jordan wiley will be playing with their partners and the ladies doubles.ir. things are fairly evenly balanced between england and south africa on the first day of the second test at trent bridge. the visitors won the toss and chose to bat and were 56—1 at lunch. dean elgar was the only man to fall — out to james anderson for six. since the interval opener, heino kuhn has been dismissed by stuart broad for 34. hashem and blah and quinton de kock have now made the half centuries. a few moments ago, south africa were 168—2. england lead the four—match series 1—0. the long—term future of the british grand prix at silverstone may be uncertain, but mercedes driver valtteri bottas has set the fastest time in second practice for this year's race. and team—mate lewis hamilton isjust behind him on the timesheets, although he did come off the track briefly and reported possible damage to the underside of his car. the draw‘s been made for the europa league third qualifying round involving both everton and aberdeen. everton will face either ruzomberok from slovakia or
lucy and jordan wiley will be playing with their partners and the ladies doubles.ir. things are fairly evenly balanced between england and south africa on the first day of the second test at trent bridge. the visitors won the toss and chose to bat and were 56—1 at lunch. dean elgar was the only man to fall — out to james anderson for six. since the interval opener, heino kuhn has been dismissed by stuart broad for 34. hashem and blah and quinton de kock have now made the half centuries. a...
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[laughter] >> like a wiley coyote version. blow it all up. >> time is 6:17. in exin health check.next in health check. your morning cup of joe could be helping you lose weight. david. >> we're looking at a couple of small showers down south of us and well, right now they're mainly down in delaware. in philadelphia, though, sky6 showing you that we have plenty of good stuff out there, some sunshine mixing with clouds and it's kind of warm. we'll have your 12-hour forecast coming up next. >> in today's tech bytes your face could be the key to your next iphone. >> apple is working on facial recognition to unlock the devices rather than fingerprints. bloomberg news says apple is testing eye scanning to augment that system. >> that new system said to be faster and more accurate than fingerprint sensors. >>> federal judge has given facebook the green light to continue tracking users internet activity even after they log off. >> the judge dismissed a lawsuit saying the plaintiffs failed to show they had a reasonable expectation of privacy or that they have suffered any realistic economic
[laughter] >> like a wiley coyote version. blow it all up. >> time is 6:17. in exin health check.next in health check. your morning cup of joe could be helping you lose weight. david. >> we're looking at a couple of small showers down south of us and well, right now they're mainly down in delaware. in philadelphia, though, sky6 showing you that we have plenty of good stuff out there, some sunshine mixing with clouds and it's kind of warm. we'll have your 12-hour forecast...
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wiley's of chemical, biological, incendiary, and nuclear weapons in the wars that preceded them underscore the for seeming futility that the right of belligerence is not unlimited. attempts were stalled until the 1970's. , thediplomatic conference ruthless and blatant colonialist and racialist repression representatives from national liberation movements and newly independent states seized on these concepts as a means of capturing the wholesale devastation of colonial wars and to hold imperialist states accountable. significantly, it was the first time in the development of the laws of war that colonized people who had previously been only subject to the laws of war became their authors and interpreters. they did so through invoking an experience or expertise grounded in their recent experiences and argued for particular interpretations as well as developments in the laws of war. delegates from newly de-colonized states insisted on the atrocious reality of what they experienced in balancing or contradicting the work of certain experts who wish to pontificate upon the scope of injury and su
wiley's of chemical, biological, incendiary, and nuclear weapons in the wars that preceded them underscore the for seeming futility that the right of belligerence is not unlimited. attempts were stalled until the 1970's. , thediplomatic conference ruthless and blatant colonialist and racialist repression representatives from national liberation movements and newly independent states seized on these concepts as a means of capturing the wholesale devastation of colonial wars and to hold...
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police say he was caught in the crossfire after two men fired at each other near the wiley court condosolice say two people a man an woman were shot on lockwood drive in silver spring. both victims are expected to live. police are still looking for the suspects in this case. >>> all right. a lot of police activity there. let's put the focus on police in different manner right now our next guest solving crimes and capturing lives at the same time. dc police officer who uses his time on the streets to uncover a hidden d.c. amazing black and white photography his name is officer sean heffleman and he has been a police officer in the district for eight years. two years ago, developed a passion for street photography while on a family vacatio and since then he's been capturing the lives of the community members he serves through his pictures. >> this morning instead of being behind the camera we'll put him right in front of it he joins us live to talk about his double life as a cop an photographer. good to see you sean. thanks for come joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> we
police say he was caught in the crossfire after two men fired at each other near the wiley court condosolice say two people a man an woman were shot on lockwood drive in silver spring. both victims are expected to live. police are still looking for the suspects in this case. >>> all right. a lot of police activity there. let's put the focus on police in different manner right now our next guest solving crimes and capturing lives at the same time. dc police officer who uses his time on...
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say that child was caught in the crossfire of people shooting at one another in an alley near the wileyatest republican health care bill has collapsed after two more senators announced they couldn't support it. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says now he'll push the senate to pass a clean repeal bill. president trump and tweeted late last night quote republicans should just repeal failing ob obamacare now and work on new health care plan that will start from clean slate. dems will join in ". >>> new questions this morning minnesota. a woman who called 911 to report what she believed to be a sexual assault taking place outside of her home was shot and killed by a police officer who responded to the scene. on saturday two officers arrived in a patrol car to investigate, but what happened next is just unclear. newspaper report says that justine damond was shot while standing next to the cruiser in her pajamas. the gunfired from the passenger seat. her family is demanding answers. >>> new proof that success doesn't come cheap. netflix says it now has 104 million subscribers globally
say that child was caught in the crossfire of people shooting at one another in an alley near the wileyatest republican health care bill has collapsed after two more senators announced they couldn't support it. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says now he'll push the senate to pass a clean repeal bill. president trump and tweeted late last night quote republicans should just repeal failing ob obamacare now and work on new health care plan that will start from clean slate. dems will join...
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can you please discuss this in relation to elma wiley's assertion that african people can have alliancesbut have to have self-determination and can you always throw in some kwame turrei because the system of white supremacy that is racism and thank you and shoutout to c-span, excellent show, black power, please support the move nine, hands off, and i'm remembering brother obadeli. good work, brother boyd. good work. thank you so much. >> host: herb boyd that was helen in philadelphia. >> guest: don't go away. she said -- my feelings -- my sentimentses entirely is with her. we're getting back from kwame, former heir stokley carmichael. the biography of joseph, his own residentings with charms hamilton in terms of looking at black power the whole concept and and how it evolved. that's a constant in our struggle for self-determination, and i'm glad that she kind of dwelled on that particular notion. across the years with brother obady lil in terms of free the land in terms of the republic of new africa, and milton henry, all those individuals, the mayor in jackson, mississippi. a continuati
can you please discuss this in relation to elma wiley's assertion that african people can have alliancesbut have to have self-determination and can you always throw in some kwame turrei because the system of white supremacy that is racism and thank you and shoutout to c-span, excellent show, black power, please support the move nine, hands off, and i'm remembering brother obadeli. good work, brother boyd. good work. thank you so much. >> host: herb boyd that was helen in philadelphia....