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then the series of incidents that took place after that with eric garner. i began to look at this rise of athletes getting involved when for so many years we didn't hear from them, so many years the player stayed away from political issues. that was also combined with something else. that was the rise of the flags and flyovers and militarism and p patriotism taking place at sporting events. what was interesting was that you had this rise of patriotism in a place where sports were supposed to bring people together, combined with this rise of athletes getting involved. the collision was taking place in a place where -- in sports where we really weren't expecting that and where sports were supposed to be the place where everybody had -- you had your team, i had my team. but sports is the post divisive place in america culture right now. >> let's go to the colin kaepernick issue. that has been so emblematic. he paid a price. he was turned into public enemy number one. he was hung out to dry. he doesn't have a job. this whole business of taking a knee, i think,
then the series of incidents that took place after that with eric garner. i began to look at this rise of athletes getting involved when for so many years we didn't hear from them, so many years the player stayed away from political issues. that was also combined with something else. that was the rise of the flags and flyovers and militarism and p patriotism taking place at sporting events. what was interesting was that you had this rise of patriotism in a place where sports were supposed to...
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it's been rodney king, it's been oscar grant, it's been mike brown, eric garner, freddie gray, philando castile, alton sterling, the list goes on. and even this week if we asked the question what's the first name that comes to mind would be stephon clark and not cynthia clemons who was killed outside chicago by police last week also. and i'm often asked, well, why is that the case, andrea. and i think my answer always focuses really on the power of the story and of narrative and the story that is so deeply entrenched that racial profiling and police violence and state violence is something that happens exclusively to black men, that we perceive to be not transgender and not gay even though they might be. and that violence against women is something that only happens to white women in private spaces. and some of us are just out here in the cold experiencing violence of both kinds every day without it being seen as part of any of those stories. and so the goal with invisible no more was to really expand our understanding of police violence and racial profiling and mass incarceration and m
it's been rodney king, it's been oscar grant, it's been mike brown, eric garner, freddie gray, philando castile, alton sterling, the list goes on. and even this week if we asked the question what's the first name that comes to mind would be stephon clark and not cynthia clemons who was killed outside chicago by police last week also. and i'm often asked, well, why is that the case, andrea. and i think my answer always focuses really on the power of the story and of narrative and the story that...
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communities like flint are living with poisoned water and polluted air, when there still no justice for eric garnerdra bland and freddie gray and philando castile and so many more, , wre going to keep fighting back. [cheers and applause] when you can still be fired from your job because of her you love, when republicans try to rig the senses to pretend that people of color don't exist -- census -- when you you're afrad report of rape because ice could split up your family, when you're treated like a suspect in your daily life because of the color of your skin, we're going to keep fighting back. [applause] and if you think we get under their skin now, just you wait. i'm in this fight all the way, and so are you. when you fight back, you make change. and this november 6, donald trump is going to hear all of us loud and clear. because we're going to vote like our rights depend on it. [applause] but november 6 is not the end of our job. nope, not even close. we have to show people that when we get a chance to lead, things will start getting better, that we will build opportunity for all. so let's talk
communities like flint are living with poisoned water and polluted air, when there still no justice for eric garnerdra bland and freddie gray and philando castile and so many more, , wre going to keep fighting back. [cheers and applause] when you can still be fired from your job because of her you love, when republicans try to rig the senses to pretend that people of color don't exist -- census -- when you you're afrad report of rape because ice could split up your family, when you're treated...
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when communities like lake are living with water and polluted air, when there is no justice for eric garner and sandra bland and philando castile and so many more, we are going to fightback . when you can still be fired from your job because of who you love, when republicans tried to read the census to pretend that people of color don't exist, when you are afraid to report a rate because i could split up your family, when you are treated like a suspect in your daily life because of the color of your skin, we are going to keep fighting back. and if you think we get there skin now, just you wait. i'm in this fight all the way and so are you. when you fight back, you make change and this november 6, donald trump is going to hear all of us loud and clear because we are going to vote like our rights depend on it. [applause] but november 6 is not the end of our job. no, not even close. we have to show people that when we get a chance to lead, things will start getting better. that we will build opportunities at home. so let's talk for just a minute about who and what we are fighting for. we are f
when communities like lake are living with water and polluted air, when there is no justice for eric garner and sandra bland and philando castile and so many more, we are going to fightback . when you can still be fired from your job because of who you love, when republicans tried to read the census to pretend that people of color don't exist, when you are afraid to report a rate because i could split up your family, when you are treated like a suspect in your daily life because of the color of...
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like flint are living with poisoned water and polluted air, when there is still no justice for eric garner and sandra bland and so many more, we are going to keep fighting back. [cheers and applause] >> when you can still be fired from your job because of who you love, when republicans try to rigged the census to pretend people of color don't exist, when you are afraid to report a rate because ice could split up your family, when you're treated like a suspect in your daily life because of the color of your skin, we are going to keep fighting back. [cheers and applause] >> and if you think we get under their skin now, just you wait! [cheers and applause] >> i am in this fight all the way and so are you. when you fight back, you make change. this november 6th, donald trump is going to hear all of us loud and clear because we are going to vote like our rights depends on it! [cheers and applause] >> by november 6th is not the end of our job, not even close. we have to show people that when we get a chance to lead, things will start getting better. we will build opportunity for all. let's talk
like flint are living with poisoned water and polluted air, when there is still no justice for eric garner and sandra bland and so many more, we are going to keep fighting back. [cheers and applause] >> when you can still be fired from your job because of who you love, when republicans try to rigged the census to pretend people of color don't exist, when you are afraid to report a rate because ice could split up your family, when you're treated like a suspect in your daily life because of...
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we all know the case of eric garner in new york city who was killed by police there. he was selling illegal unlicensed cigarettes on the street, so that's an example of the kind of violence that can be produced by this, and it's not going to be effective at preventing kids from smoking. i mean, kids get tobacco know. i mean, it's a parental decision. keep your nine-year-olds from smoking, absolutely, but prop e won't help make that happen. >> thank you. our next question goes to star child first, is do you believe proposition e is too broad, there have been some arguments that in addition to it covering candy and flavored tobacco in that sense, that it also covers menthol cigarettes and hookah use in the middle eastern communities. >> we would be against it even if it were only covering a very narrow segment, because your question is does your body belong to you or the government. all of us consume various things that are unhealthy. if we all switched to a raw food, vegan diet, we would be much healthier. does that mean that anything that's not vegan should be crimina
we all know the case of eric garner in new york city who was killed by police there. he was selling illegal unlicensed cigarettes on the street, so that's an example of the kind of violence that can be produced by this, and it's not going to be effective at preventing kids from smoking. i mean, kids get tobacco know. i mean, it's a parental decision. keep your nine-year-olds from smoking, absolutely, but prop e won't help make that happen. >> thank you. our next question goes to star...
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. >> people look at cases like eric garner and freddie gray where there are big civil settlements andhow that normally works the this goo i who was shot by a police almost behind a closed door and the jurors blamed this guy 99% it's his fault. give me a fault. that's more typical. >> on a noise charge. >> they were getting charged not on a violent crime charge. >> stuff like family disagreements, noise, we shouldn't have people with guns showing up. there are better ways to resolve those issues. >> absolutely. thank you very much, paul butler, maya wiley, i appreciate you both. have a great weekend. >>> up next, the two women who shared a video that sparked a national conversation. you bough. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from. you're ruining my workout. cycling is my passion. you're ruinin
. >> people look at cases like eric garner and freddie gray where there are big civil settlements andhow that normally works the this goo i who was shot by a police almost behind a closed door and the jurors blamed this guy 99% it's his fault. give me a fault. that's more typical. >> on a noise charge. >> they were getting charged not on a violent crime charge. >> stuff like family disagreements, noise, we shouldn't have people with guns showing up. there are better ways...
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families of victims of police brutality, like trayvon martin's philando castile's sister and mother, eric garner's daughter. brother said,'s if it weren't for athletes, nobody would know his brother's name. when he said that, i didn't really understand. he said, when trayvon martin was killed, they were trying to get media -- to get the local to cover the story, and they wouldn't. this is just another young black man being killed, this is a newsworthy. when lebron james and the miami heat started talking about trayvon martin, people said wait a minute, what has got lebron james and dwayne wade going? it shows you the power of athletes to get the conversation going. i played in the nba for 11 years, for the wizards for six years. host: what about laura ingraham's advice to just "shut up and dribble?" guest: oscar isaacson was told the same thing, it is not new. if somebody disagrees with what you're saying, they want you to shut up. if they agree, listen to this athlete, it's so wonderful, and they'll have them on the show. but when they disagree, you need to stay in your lane. -- killing thea mess
families of victims of police brutality, like trayvon martin's philando castile's sister and mother, eric garner's daughter. brother said,'s if it weren't for athletes, nobody would know his brother's name. when he said that, i didn't really understand. he said, when trayvon martin was killed, they were trying to get media -- to get the local to cover the story, and they wouldn't. this is just another young black man being killed, this is a newsworthy. when lebron james and the miami heat...
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eric garner, tamir rice. where was you outrage then? what is wrong with us? are we afraid of this president to at the extent that we can now become outraged because we have somebody that we think won't be able to punch back? when this president has done to civility is unpardonable. where is your sense of outrage when charlottesville erupted and a person lost her life? where was your sense of jot rage were when the president of the united states of america said, there are some very nice people among the klan. white supremacists, neo-nazis. where were you? what is wrong with us? we've get a president who is inculcating bigotry into policy. it's no accident that they're now talking but doing with with diversity visas after the president called certain countries in africa s-hole countries. that's bigotry and policy. ... make other forms of protest inevitable. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new mexico, in the finance subcommittee. >> mister chairman, thanks for being here today and i appreciate your work on these critical issues that affect so many
eric garner, tamir rice. where was you outrage then? what is wrong with us? are we afraid of this president to at the extent that we can now become outraged because we have somebody that we think won't be able to punch back? when this president has done to civility is unpardonable. where is your sense of outrage when charlottesville erupted and a person lost her life? where was your sense of jot rage were when the president of the united states of america said, there are some very nice people...
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eric hardley wrote it. >> obviously, hwas not happy with the publicity it garnered at the time.age would post his rantings. >> ther for editor said it escalated to attacks on twitter, threats against him, the reporter, and maryland judges who handled the defamation case ramos filed and lost. >> it made me feel uncomfortable. enough to go to the police and ask for an investigation. well felt threatened there. we were all concerned about it. >> reporter: he says he warned his family,eld a newsroom meeting, even alerted the front desk with a picture o ramos. the reporter eventually moved on, and the editor retired. he told the i-team that ramos news that. >> four years later, something that happened under my watch would now come to this. i got sick to my stomach because he was reallye wanting -- really wanted us. eric and me, he didn't want innocent people to die. >> reporter: he feels he did everything he could, iluding reporting the threats to police. h> the police didn't feel like there was enoug there that they could pursue it. i'm disappointed. >> reporter: police say it was a
eric hardley wrote it. >> obviously, hwas not happy with the publicity it garnered at the time.age would post his rantings. >> ther for editor said it escalated to attacks on twitter, threats against him, the reporter, and maryland judges who handled the defamation case ramos filed and lost. >> it made me feel uncomfortable. enough to go to the police and ask for an investigation. well felt threatened there. we were all concerned about it. >> reporter: he says he warned...
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eric wrote it after the suspect pleaded guilty to harassing a former classmate on facebook. >> obviously mr. ramos was not happy with the publicity that it garnered at the time. he established a web page which he would often post his rantr:gs. >> reporormer editor says those rantings escalated quickly into personalks att on twitter, even threats against him, the reporter and maryland judges who handled the defamation case ramos filed and lost. >> it made me female uncomfortable enough to go to the police and a for an investigation. we all felt threatened. > he said he wornarned his own mily, even held a meeting with the front desk. >> four years later something that happened under my watch would now come to this. i'm stick to my stomach because he really wanted us. >> he lost long-time i frien thursday's shooting, editors he hired years ago, about you he fes he did everything he could including reporting the threats to police. >> if we think there was enough there -- >> anne arundel county police dispute that saying it washe newspaper's position. >> there was a feeling it would ex exacerbate an already flammable situation. >> it brought tears to
eric wrote it after the suspect pleaded guilty to harassing a former classmate on facebook. >> obviously mr. ramos was not happy with the publicity that it garnered at the time. he established a web page which he would often post his rantr:gs. >> reporormer editor says those rantings escalated quickly into personalks att on twitter, even threats against him, the reporter and maryland judges who handled the defamation case ramos filed and lost. >> it made me female...
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eric captor. she defeated joe crowley, the number four democrat in the house. she refused corporate money and outspent five to one. but in the end, she garnered7% of the vote if she geets the republican in november she will become the youngest woman ever elected to congress. a reminder of the power i've grassroots campaign and how much elections matter. joining me now, democratic nominee for congress alexandria ocasio-cortez. that was something else. >> it really was, wasn't it. >> so here's the thing i found fascinating. you had a game plan very early and stuck to it. it was a very strategic campaign. i saw it unfold as a watched. i'm a bronx native. i pay attention to your politics. what was your theory of the case? >> you know, from day one i have been an educator in this community an organizer. i knew the people who lived here. i knew our community. i knew that in this election, our main tack was to educate and expand the electorate. folks say that's the hardest thing to do to get people to turn out to an off year midterm primary. i knew if you could inspire and educate people and stick to issues and do the block by block door knocking an
eric captor. she defeated joe crowley, the number four democrat in the house. she refused corporate money and outspent five to one. but in the end, she garnered7% of the vote if she geets the republican in november she will become the youngest woman ever elected to congress. a reminder of the power i've grassroots campaign and how much elections matter. joining me now, democratic nominee for congress alexandria ocasio-cortez. that was something else. >> it really was, wasn't it. >>...