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>> trevor: lewis black, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) no irish need apply?e say goodbye. make our mothers cry. break hearts for the dream, and no irish need apply? who built the bridges, mate? and scraped the city skies... then bled with your sons the blend begun when i wed you lovely daughter maybe you shouldn't ought of, but... you gave her away... to be with me! blend is the backbone of this place. we were all them once, now we're just...us. just u.s. i am blend, and so are you! and you and that other fella too. we are all blend - from the beginning...to the end! so, glasses up, and all say aye to the beauty of blend! okay, i've given you guys eating ala chance to confess.? this little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. whaaaaat? gloria? kids? (cats meows) when did we get a cat? we're almost there. stall. my video call's she's colagging. mom? surprise! surprise! hold up. hold up. we got a laggy video call here. you need verizon, the best network for streaming. try this new samsung galaxy s9 on verizon unlimited. the camera's a real game change
>> trevor: lewis black, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) no irish need apply?e say goodbye. make our mothers cry. break hearts for the dream, and no irish need apply? who built the bridges, mate? and scraped the city skies... then bled with your sons the blend begun when i wed you lovely daughter maybe you shouldn't ought of, but... you gave her away... to be with me! blend is the backbone of this place. we were all them once, now we're just...us. just u.s. i am...
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>> trevor: lewis black, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) no irish need apply?ake our mothers cry. break hearts for the dream, and no irish need apply? who built the bridges, mate? and scraped the city skies... then bled with your sons the blend begun when i wed you lovely daughter maybe you shouldn't ought of, but... you gave her away... to be with me! blend is the backbone of this place. we were all them once, now we're just...us. just u.s. i am blend, and so are you! and you and that other fella too. we are all blend - from the beginning...to the end! so, glasses up, and all say aye to the beauty of blend! ...looking at getting an amazing iphone 8?i was just... they have an all glass design, advanced cameras, a11 bionic chip. uh.. i'm going to... yeah, now you're going to give your second phone to your new friend. wow, paul! (vo) now, get one iphone 8 for people with hearing loss, and give a second one on us. visit sprintrelay.com. kelp is on the way! with herbal essences bio:renew made with active antioxidants that work from the inside out... to help animate
>> trevor: lewis black, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) no irish need apply?ake our mothers cry. break hearts for the dream, and no irish need apply? who built the bridges, mate? and scraped the city skies... then bled with your sons the blend begun when i wed you lovely daughter maybe you shouldn't ought of, but... you gave her away... to be with me! blend is the backbone of this place. we were all them once, now we're just...us. just u.s. i am blend, and so are...
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hauling way was also blocked during rush hour the black dog's mother movement is calling the incident murder and demanding answers we spoke to sonya lewis from the movie. they don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we've always been when it comes to this kind of grease history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with near to the evidence that doesn't fit what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you come out with the story and say yes he had a good or at the in the next story was he had a tool bar or crow bar then the next story was he had a branch to find out that he was shot with a cell phone in his hand we want to see those officers prosecuted or their decision to shoot their guns twenty shots we could no longer live with and be satisfied with officers being fired or given slaps on the wrist for murdering people in our. debate over the history of the holocaust has reached a boiling point in poland the father of the current prime m
hauling way was also blocked during rush hour the black dog's mother movement is calling the incident murder and demanding answers we spoke to sonya lewis from the movie. they don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we've always been when it comes to this kind of grease history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with...
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lewis h. putnam, a black new yorker called on lincoln to discuss african-american troops. the president referred him to secretary of war edwin m. stanton with a note, please see l.h. put nam who wishes to talk about our colored forces and their organization. in february of 1865 another black visitor, martin r. delaney, a physician, newspaper editor and champion of colonization also came to advise the president about african-american troops. delaney submitted a plan to raise an all-black army and later recalled that lincoln met him with a generous grasp and shake of the hand. the president was serious without sadness and pleasant with all. as delaney outlined his plan, lincoln was a patient audience. after hearing him out the president sent delaney to secretary of war stanton with a note, quote, do not fail to have an interview with this most extraordinary and intelligent black man. later that month delaney was appointed a major, thus becoming the highest ranking black line officer in the union army. occasionally lincoln invited african-americans to the white house to discu
lewis h. putnam, a black new yorker called on lincoln to discuss african-american troops. the president referred him to secretary of war edwin m. stanton with a note, please see l.h. put nam who wishes to talk about our colored forces and their organization. in february of 1865 another black visitor, martin r. delaney, a physician, newspaper editor and champion of colonization also came to advise the president about african-american troops. delaney submitted a plan to raise an all-black army...
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highway was also blocked during rush hour the black lives matter movement is calling the incident murder and are demanding answers we spoke to sanju lewis from the movement. they don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we are always when it comes to this kind of history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the fact come up with near to it was. what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you come out with the story and say yes he had a good or at the in the next story was he had a tool bar or crow bar then the next story was he had a bridge it took find out that he was shot with a cell phone in this here we want to see those officers prosecuted for their decision to shoot their guns twenty shots we could no longer live with and be satisfied with officers being fired or given slaps on the wrist for murdering people mark. twenty three british diplomats and their families have left the u.k. embassy in moscow their return home as a reciprocal measure after lon
highway was also blocked during rush hour the black lives matter movement is calling the incident murder and are demanding answers we spoke to sanju lewis from the movement. they don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we are always when it comes to this kind of history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the fact come up with near to it...
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lewis from a movement. they don't take any black light because we are collateral damage we've always been when it comes to this race history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with near teen idols that don't fit what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you come out with the story and say yes he had a good or at the in the next story was he had a tool bar or crow bar then the next story was he had a bridge to find out that he was shot with a cell phone in his hand we want to see those officers prosecuted for their decision to shoot their guns twenty shots we could no longer live with and be satisfied with officers being sought or given slaps on the wrist for murdering people in our unit. that just some of the big world news stories happening around us tonight could cross ought to dot com for so much more from us as well for now it's kevin always saying thank you for watching the international. thank you thank you. thank you thank y
lewis from a movement. they don't take any black light because we are collateral damage we've always been when it comes to this race history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with near teen idols that don't fit what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you come out with the story and say yes he had a good or at the...
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calling the incident murder and are demanding answers we spoke to thought you lewis from the movement. don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we are always when it comes to this history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with nearer to it was. what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you come out with the story and say yes he had a good or be in the next story was he had a tool bar or role in the next story was he had a bridge it took find out that he was shot with a cell phone in this here we want to see those officers prosecuted or their decision to shoot their guns twenty shots we could no longer live with to be satisfied with officers being fired or given slaps on the wrist for murdering people are. almost one hundred thousand people have now managed to escape syria's war ravaged eastern ghouta region this month and with government forces pushing to recapture the remaining rebel pockets there the russia
calling the incident murder and are demanding answers we spoke to thought you lewis from the movement. don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we are always when it comes to this history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with nearer to it was. what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you...
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in 1965 and selma, alabama, where we have a peaceful marchers being led in part by john lewis later on is a black member of congress from atlanta being attacked by state authority, state police and national guard at the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama,, and being denied the opportunity to register to vote. president of the united states, a texan by the name of lyndon johnson, goes to his attorney general and says give us the toughest voting rights act you can write. by august that legislation was signed into law. it gives to the national government extraordinary authority an emergency situation the guaranteed voting rights. in 1965 the act is passed and there were really, there are four provisions of the law that are worth knowing about. what is what's called section two of the voting rights act, and this gives operational form to the 14th and 15th amendment of the constitution it takes the goals of those and limits to ensure nondiscrimination and equal protection under the law especially with voting rights and gives it shaped in the form of legislation. in particular what it does is it al
in 1965 and selma, alabama, where we have a peaceful marchers being led in part by john lewis later on is a black member of congress from atlanta being attacked by state authority, state police and national guard at the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama,, and being denied the opportunity to register to vote. president of the united states, a texan by the name of lyndon johnson, goes to his attorney general and says give us the toughest voting rights act you can write. by august that...
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preached a sermon and one of the moments i'll never forget, i marched with the first black president and his wife, with john lewiss that basement to commemorate the voting rights act. i was too young to have marched in '65, but now the voting rights act is at risk. it is no longer a memorial or commemoration today, it is a day of challenge because if we're really going to do something about gun control, if we're really going to do something about continued racism in the criminal justice system, homeownership, gap in employment, we are going to have to vote in people that will do it and the only way we can deal with it is voting rights. deal with it by dealing with gerrymandering, deal with it by these new voting repressive moves. today is not a day to remember selma, today is a day to make sure they don't forget. we will not let them go backwards. they've already taken out a major part of the voting rights act. we must do a major part by protecting the vote, coming out and voting. if they can take tear gas and beatings and even killings, black and white to get us the right to vote, we can take a little time to go
preached a sermon and one of the moments i'll never forget, i marched with the first black president and his wife, with john lewiss that basement to commemorate the voting rights act. i was too young to have marched in '65, but now the voting rights act is at risk. it is no longer a memorial or commemoration today, it is a day of challenge because if we're really going to do something about gun control, if we're really going to do something about continued racism in the criminal justice system,...
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. >> reporter: on march 7th, 2015, america's first black president, barack obama, with john lewis atto commemorate bloody sunday. >> in one afternoon 50 years ago, so much of our turbulent history, the stain of slavery, and anguish of civil war, the yoke of segregation and tyranny of jim crow, all that history met on this bridge. >> reporter: just seven months earlier, in ferguson, missouri, peaceful demonstrators protesting the shooting of teenager michael brown were confronted by a militarized police force. >> all of a sudden, three urban tanks came. >> it looks like flash grenades. there's smoke rising up and now it looks like the tear gas is coming out. >> we just need to open our eyes and our ears and our hearts to know that this nation's racial history still casts its long shadow upon us. >> it's not just negroes, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice, and we shall overcome. >> reporter: president johnson's 1965 speech to congress, invoking the movement's anthem marked the peak of the civil rights struggle. for a brief moment,
. >> reporter: on march 7th, 2015, america's first black president, barack obama, with john lewis atto commemorate bloody sunday. >> in one afternoon 50 years ago, so much of our turbulent history, the stain of slavery, and anguish of civil war, the yoke of segregation and tyranny of jim crow, all that history met on this bridge. >> reporter: just seven months earlier, in ferguson, missouri, peaceful demonstrators protesting the shooting of teenager michael brown were...
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that's the day in 1965 when black protesters were beaten by police as they tried to cross the edmund pettus bridge. among the marchers was congressman john lewisnjured in 1965. >>> caught on video, they dig out a snowboarder, and day care teacher contracts a flesh-eating bacteria. a day care teacher lost his foot to flesh-eating bacteria. 26-year-old raul reyes of houston went to the clinic for what he thought was a blister. it turned out to be a flesh-eating bacteria. his foot was amputated to prevent it from spreading. the doctors say he probably contracted the infection because of an ingrown toenail. >>> a middle school teacher was removed from a classroom after reports surfaced she was host of a white supremacist podcast. the 25-year-old is a social studies teacher in crystal river, florida. "the huffington post" reported she hosted the unapologetic podcast under a different name. the report includes an excerpt on the white nationalists infiltrating schools. >>> the "washington post" has an interview with facebook's chief editor where he talks about about fake news and russia. russia has been under fire for russia using it to spread news o
that's the day in 1965 when black protesters were beaten by police as they tried to cross the edmund pettus bridge. among the marchers was congressman john lewisnjured in 1965. >>> caught on video, they dig out a snowboarder, and day care teacher contracts a flesh-eating bacteria. a day care teacher lost his foot to flesh-eating bacteria. 26-year-old raul reyes of houston went to the clinic for what he thought was a blister. it turned out to be a flesh-eating bacteria. his foot was...
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publicly apologized to civil rights leaders like john lewis, he actually won reelection to the governorship of alabama in 1980 with the support of black alabama voters. he embraced the economic populist agenda that he had begun his political career with in the 1940's and 1950's. it is a really remarkable story, --is a great documentary set setting the woods on fire. it is a great documentary. it is the title from a hank williams song. fire."g the woods on hank williams himself is a native alabamian. class, itwed this in is long, but it is a great documentary that captures this remarkable political life that george wallace led. the problem is george wallace never became a republican. it is kind of odd to say he was the most important figure when he was never a member of the party. there has to be another story. what else is going on? another way you can tell the story of the growth of the republican party is to say it is not george wallace that is important. it is a guy like this. george h.w. bush. this is a picture of a young bush family when they just moved to west texas, george bush was a member of new england royalty. he was from c
publicly apologized to civil rights leaders like john lewis, he actually won reelection to the governorship of alabama in 1980 with the support of black alabama voters. he embraced the economic populist agenda that he had begun his political career with in the 1940's and 1950's. it is a really remarkable story, --is a great documentary set setting the woods on fire. it is a great documentary. it is the title from a hank williams song. fire."g the woods on hank williams himself is a native...
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lewis from the movement. they don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we've always been when it comes to this kind of grease history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with nearer to the evidence that don't fit what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you come out with the story and say yes he had a good or at the in the next story was he had a tool bar or a crow bar then the next story was he had a branch to find out that he was shot with a cell phone in his hand we want to see those officers prosecuted for their decision to shoot their guns twenty shots we could no longer live with and be satisfied with officers being fired or given slaps on the wrist for murdering people in our units the. debates over the history of the holocaust house reach boiling point in point the father of the current prime minister who is a former politician himself has sparked controversy with recent remarks. do you know who cha
lewis from the movement. they don't take any value black life because we are collateral damage we've always been when it comes to this kind of grease history at the end of the day the motive has always been a lack of value for black life or black bodies and so it's easy to shoot first ask questions later sort things out after the facts come up with nearer to the evidence that don't fit what actually was taking place during the time of the incident so when you come out with the story and say yes...
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followed by hidden figures, margo lee's recount of the black female mathematician at nasa whose calculations propel the u.s. in the space race. next, lewis reports on a group of men who attempted to cross the mexican border into the desert of southern arizona in 2001. this the devil's highway -- then it's manufacturing consent, the critical look at the mass media, our look at some of the best selling books according to the university of ass arizona bookstore, and helen uses every day objects occurrences to explain physics and the universe in lehman terms in storm and a tea cup and policer prize and national book award-winning author coats examines the legacy of president obama in, we were eight years in power. then, former u.s. border patrol agent francisco describes his experiences on the u.s./mexico border in the line becomes river and wrapping our look at some of the bookses from the university of arizona bookstores nonpings best sellers list is the fourth industrial revolution. a look at the future of industry by economist. many of these authors have or will appear on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> the past
followed by hidden figures, margo lee's recount of the black female mathematician at nasa whose calculations propel the u.s. in the space race. next, lewis reports on a group of men who attempted to cross the mexican border into the desert of southern arizona in 2001. this the devil's highway -- then it's manufacturing consent, the critical look at the mass media, our look at some of the best selling books according to the university of ass arizona bookstore, and helen uses every day objects...
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black and -- >> i'm not very good at conforming. >> i'm just going to wear colors. timothy, he's a newcomer. daniel day-lewisere on his retirement tour. >> timothy is so new and notable and he was amazing in "call me by your name." he embodied this character. i didn't know who he was before this and now i'll never forget. but winston churchill is unbelievable. and if you can imagine gary oldman has never won an oscar for all the decades of amazing work he's doing. >> i wonder if he suffers at all by the fact that john lithgow also played churchill "the crown". he's being compared side by side to somebody else. >> and here's what worries me. maybe the academy voters are like somebody else will vote. i'm going to give my vote to timothy and maybe there will be a big upset. >> and the big one, of course, best picture. dunkirk, get out "shape of water" and "three billboards." >> "three billboards" is really gaining steam. in l.a. at the grocery store, that's are i hear. that's what it's like living in l.a. but i think "shape of water" is a really, really good bet. >> really? kendis loves that movie. >> how could
black and -- >> i'm not very good at conforming. >> i'm just going to wear colors. timothy, he's a newcomer. daniel day-lewisere on his retirement tour. >> timothy is so new and notable and he was amazing in "call me by your name." he embodied this character. i didn't know who he was before this and now i'll never forget. but winston churchill is unbelievable. and if you can imagine gary oldman has never won an oscar for all the decades of amazing work he's doing....
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poor and black communities, time and again farrakhan because for good reason and bad choose to deal with him. many on social media calling for all to condemn farrakhan. take a look at the tweet. lewisakhan is part america is divided. john on twitter also says, there's no excuse or justification why anyone would have anything to do with louis farrkhan. heather: we will see what happens moving forward. senator elizabeth warren is say nothing to presidential run? carley: she answered questions on past and future fox news sunday and whether or not she will take a dna test to prove her native american an ces tri. take a listen. >> i am not running for president in 2020. i have an election right now in 2018 here in massachusetts. i know who i am bus of what my mother and my father told me. it's part of who i am and no one will take this away from me. >> why not simply identify as native american, problem solved. if elizabeth warren were to run, trump is a win in 2020. reaction there. heather: joe bide even took granddaughter to movie and what he did outside movie theater has become viral. carley: this picture that we have of him talking to a homeless person outside of a movie theater is
poor and black communities, time and again farrakhan because for good reason and bad choose to deal with him. many on social media calling for all to condemn farrakhan. take a look at the tweet. lewisakhan is part america is divided. john on twitter also says, there's no excuse or justification why anyone would have anything to do with louis farrkhan. heather: we will see what happens moving forward. senator elizabeth warren is say nothing to presidential run? carley: she answered questions on...
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black people watch which is "the color purple" every easter, it's like a weird thing. i would have been very nervous. so no i didn't meet him. i met the amazing casting directors, lewisparty it's a great hollywood charity party so that is where i met him. i go to this partdy with my best suit on and they walk me over and he's talking to dicaprio talking about rich white talk and i go up and he's like leo this is lena this is my white person impersonation. he's like hi. so amazing. it's all downhill from here don't do spielberg and i was like isn't this fantastic. >> jimmy: that's a lot of confidence. walking up. >> i was like i don't know what y'all talking about but hi steven good to be in your movie brother. >> jimmy: i was in a party oprah was going to be there i stood there 45 feet away and finally just left. >> smart move. >> jimmy: you are on the show "master of none". [ cheers and applause ] you gave one of the great acceptance speeches. even if people don't know you from the show they know you from that speech. >> you the black girl that won the emmy. you the gay girl. i'm like yep. >> jimmy: you get a lot of people mentioning that to you. >> yeah it is inter
black people watch which is "the color purple" every easter, it's like a weird thing. i would have been very nervous. so no i didn't meet him. i met the amazing casting directors, lewisparty it's a great hollywood charity party so that is where i met him. i go to this partdy with my best suit on and they walk me over and he's talking to dicaprio talking about rich white talk and i go up and he's like leo this is lena this is my white person impersonation. he's like hi. so amazing....
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blacks, we do! # in nottingham... leave her alone! two men are arrested after racist chanting outside a student's room at nottingham trent university. john lewis is cutting staff bonuses for the fifth year in a row after reporting a fall in profits. and on international women's day we celebrate feminism and discuss future challenges facing women, with two prominent activists. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 5. our main story... in the last few minutes the police officer who is in hospital in a serious condition after trying to help sergei and yulia skripal after the attack with a nerve agent in salisbury, has been named as detective sergeant nick bailey. and a hospital doctor has told the bbc she tried to help the daughter of the former russian spy. the doctor, who was off duty at the time, attended to yulia skripal as she lay unconscious in a park in salisbury. the home secretary has described the attempted murders as an outrageous crime. jon donnison reports the key question in this investigation is now who carried out the double attempted murder here in salisbury last sunday. in which the russian double agent sergei skripal and
blacks, we do! # in nottingham... leave her alone! two men are arrested after racist chanting outside a student's room at nottingham trent university. john lewis is cutting staff bonuses for the fifth year in a row after reporting a fall in profits. and on international women's day we celebrate feminism and discuss future challenges facing women, with two prominent activists. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 5. our main story... in the last few minutes the police officer who is in...