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to his campaign when he was running for president of the african national congress on the public protector and said that the president as should be referred to the ethics committee within parliament he that he had violated the executive ethics code and also she believes that there was enough evidence to indicate that there were this potentially money laundering involved in the movement of these campaign funds now this is something the president has denied he sought this interdict to prevent the remedial action from being implemented but is also wanting that report to be reviewed by the court he says the courts will decide whether or not the sir report should stand now the public protector has had difficulties in the past and some of our other reports with the constitutional court has also said that she's acted a conducted her in in an improper conducted herself in an improper manner and is in fact also lied under oath no the the spat between the public protector and him up or so is one that's dominated the public debate a here in south africa there are a lot of questions being raised aroun
to his campaign when he was running for president of the african national congress on the public protector and said that the president as should be referred to the ethics committee within parliament he that he had violated the executive ethics code and also she believes that there was enough evidence to indicate that there were this potentially money laundering involved in the movement of these campaign funds now this is something the president has denied he sought this interdict to prevent the...
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issued are unfounded and this has a great a deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict.
issued are unfounded and this has a great a deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict.
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issued to unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and that perhaps people behind the scenes are potentially one of the president out but essentially he's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts and what amalek conservative candidate al 100 will be the next president election officials declared him the winner after early results showed him with a commanding lead over the center left contender and former 1st lady sandra torres john hall and has more. what the model is new president elect a 100 gym a day on his 4th attempt the man they called the eternal candidate has finally won we don't think i'm very happy happy and satisfied with the results with the confidence of the guatemalan people. but who is gemma today a conservative planes to resolve wholesale guatemalans top 2 concerns the 1st security danger that there's a lot of crime and you're free to go out because there are many thieves giamatti plans to get tough bream but the deat
issued to unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and that perhaps people behind the scenes are potentially one of the president out but essentially he's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts and what amalek conservative candidate al 100 will be the next president election officials declared him the winner after early results...
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she's issued a unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and that perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts as one of the world's most endangered species but the mountain gorillas of central africa are making a slow and fragile return from the brink of extinction stephanie decker reports from the mountains and rwanda the center of the conservation efforts if you didn't want to but were at the foot of the very good mountains and getting a briefing on how to behave around the mountain gorilla that's what everyone here has come to see and they've paid 1500 dollars each to spend one hour with the great apes in their habitat you excited i am beyond excited this is the international treasure that is being protected in rwanda and i'm so lucky to be able to experience it i can't wait and and and the cost is they put the concept where you think about it i t
she's issued a unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and that perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts as one of the world's most endangered species but the mountain gorillas of central africa are making a slow and fragile return from...
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issued are unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially one of the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts. there are to be 3 days of national mourning in tanzania for the 70 people who died in a field tanker explosion funerals have been held for some of the victims while president john murtha fully as visited people who were injured in the blast lopez had a young reports. overwhelming grief. the tanzanian city of moore a girl mourns the death of dozens of people killed in a fuel tanker explosion coffins lined the funeral as families bury their loved ones . but i must say that i mean you know when you get to the key actually he was about to leave the area but then the explosion happened he tried to escape but it was too late he was already on fire burning and screaming. the vehicle overturned on saturday crowds of rush to collect leaking fu
issued are unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially one of the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts. there are to be 3 days of national mourning in tanzania for the 70 people who died in a field tanker explosion funerals have been...
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reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009. i was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep trouble he knew we were almost facing a civil war inside the country and here suddenly the thing landed on his lap was he going to do more about it more oppression more police more military and destroy the economy get into a civil war or was he going to be the sturrock a figure that ended the war and i think the berlin wall helped him a lot because it was a strong argument to use to say we had to fight against the a.n.c. because they were communists but no communism is dead sanaa we can talk to them which made their message easier to accept by the white people however what is very crucial to make the point
reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009. i was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep...
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the african national congress or a.n.c. was founded in the township of mongol poverty and segregation are still an issue. the free says he music on houses the mungo string program in the wealthiest city center. ok. c over 500 children have lent violin viola cello or double bass here since 998 the program receives funding from the state as well as private donations mainly from europe and the u.s. . pisa guy is very proud of the program's development and have the students have progressed so many more children now have access to learning a string instrument you know in the bad days of apartheid the government would tell you what you could learn and went and spent you could play and what your interests were so i mean just the fact that we could introduce string instruments to young people who've never had the chance that was obviously a big big success. came the children's families pan attendance fear of a 1000 runs some 60 euros a year and this includes classes transportation and a borrowing fee for the instruments the rates a
the african national congress or a.n.c. was founded in the township of mongol poverty and segregation are still an issue. the free says he music on houses the mungo string program in the wealthiest city center. ok. c over 500 children have lent violin viola cello or double bass here since 998 the program receives funding from the state as well as private donations mainly from europe and the u.s. . pisa guy is very proud of the program's development and have the students have progressed so many...
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issued are unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially. want the president out but essentially he's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts. rocket fire has injured 3 people near the main airport in libya's capital tripoli that's despite the declaration of a truce for the 8 holiday international recognized government accepted the ceasefire requests from the un mission in libya. he launched an offensive to seize tripoli in april also committed us forces to a pause and hostilities. will be 3 days of national mourning in tanzania for 70 people who were killed during a full fuel tanker explosion in roles have been held for some of the victims while president john mickel fully has visited people injured in saturday's blast. reports . overwhelming grief. the tanzanian city of moral guru mourns the death of dozens of people killed in a fuel tanker explosion coffins lined the funera
issued are unfounded and this has a great deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially. want the president out but essentially he's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts. rocket fire has injured 3 people near the main airport in libya's capital tripoli that's despite the declaration of a truce for the...
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appalled by the treatment of blacks and people of color he created the armed wing of the african national congress to fight against the apartheid regime that i many people feel that it is useless and free theater for us to continue to talk of peace and nonviolence against the government was a black is only a savage attacks. under defenseless people. in 1962 mandela was arrested 2 years later he and his fellow accused were sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage and conspiracy he was 46 years old. during his incarceration and social unrest spread and intensified among the black people who represented almost 3 quarters of the population in the state who responded with increasingly savage repression. in the 1980 s. the country was subjected to the iron fist leadership of peter both or head of the national party regarded as a hard liner he was nonetheless aware that profound change was inevitable among his most influential ministers was frederick vellum declare an ambitious afrikaner who entered politics in 1971 f. w. as everyone called him came from an influential conservative family. one must re
appalled by the treatment of blacks and people of color he created the armed wing of the african national congress to fight against the apartheid regime that i many people feel that it is useless and free theater for us to continue to talk of peace and nonviolence against the government was a black is only a savage attacks. under defenseless people. in 1962 mandela was arrested 2 years later he and his fellow accused were sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage and conspiracy he was 46...
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issued are unfounded and this has a great a deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the. the president out but essentially he's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts. still to come here at our 4th time lucky guatemala center right candidate claims victory after 3 previous failed attempts for the presidency. stephanie tack and threw back down to the hotel by. march. last school cost $25.00. hello there. southern and eastern portions of china we have seen some careless skies really across around into shanghai the remnants of tropical storm came out of the picture from this particular part of china however as we go through tuesday it is fairly unsettled a with a lot of rain stretching all the way from hong kong across through taiwan and also down still in toulouse on in the northern philippines by wednesday we see a little bit less rain still very unsettled but that should give a break between that
issued are unfounded and this has a great a deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the. the president out but essentially he's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the courts. still to come here at our 4th time lucky guatemala center right candidate claims victory after 3 previous failed attempts for...
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the details around a donation he received when he was running for the president of the african national. congress is there t. hadn't been honest with parliament the public protector then said that he should be further investigated he should be referred to an ethics committee but also potentially an investigation by the national persecuting authority in that they she has reason to believe that they may be issues around money laundering when it comes to those campaign donations amounting to millions of dollars now the president has said to their to any of the remedial issues remedial action that the public protector's asked for shouldn't be implemented because he wants the report reviewed and so this interdict allows now for that to happen so what are we expecting to happen next. well now that that into date has been issued nothing can be done based on what the public protector wants the president now as an opportunity for that report to be reviewed he said that it was factually flawed he says there were a number of issues raised that were in accurate and also one of the things that he's wanted to
the details around a donation he received when he was running for the president of the african national. congress is there t. hadn't been honest with parliament the public protector then said that he should be further investigated he should be referred to an ethics committee but also potentially an investigation by the national persecuting authority in that they she has reason to believe that they may be issues around money laundering when it comes to those campaign donations amounting to...
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reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and. people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009 was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep trouble he knew we were almost facing a civil war inside the country and here suddenly the thing landed on his lap was he going to do more about it more oppression more police more military and destroy the economy get into a civil war or was he going to be the sturrock a figure that ended the war and i think the berlin wall helped him a lot because it was a strong argument to use to say we had to fight against the a.n.c. because they were communists but no communism is dead so now we can talk to them which made their message easier to accept by the white people however what is very crucial to make the point t
reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and. people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009 was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep...
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reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and. people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009 was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep trouble he knew we were almost facing a civil war inside the country and here suddenly the thing landed on his lap was he going to do more about it more oppression more police more military and destroy the economy get into a civil war or was he going to be the sturrock a figure that ended the war and i think the berlin wall helped him a lot because it was a strong argument to use to say we had to fight against the a.n.c. because they were communists but no communism is dead so now we can talk to them which made their message easier to accept by the white people however what is very crucial to make the point t
reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and. people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009 was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep...
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appalled by the treatment of blacks and people of color he created the armed wing of the african national congress to fight against the apartheid regime that i many people feel that it is useless and for the future for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against the government was a black is only a savage attacks. and under defenseless people. in 1962 mandela was arrested 2 years later he and his fellow accused were sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage and conspiracy he was 46 years old. during his incarceration and social unrest spread and intensified among the black people who represented almost 3 quarters of the population in the state who responded with increasingly savage repression. in the 1980 s. the country was subjected to the iron fist leadership of peter both or head of the national party regarded as a hard liner he was nonetheless aware that profound change was inevitable among his most influential ministers was frederick vellum declare an ambitious afrikaner who entered politics in 1971 f. w. as everyone called him came from an influential conservative family. one must
appalled by the treatment of blacks and people of color he created the armed wing of the african national congress to fight against the apartheid regime that i many people feel that it is useless and for the future for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against the government was a black is only a savage attacks. and under defenseless people. in 1962 mandela was arrested 2 years later he and his fellow accused were sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage and conspiracy he was 46...
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issued are unfounded and this as a great to deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the court. teenage pregnancy rates around the world have been declining according to the world health organization but in latin america the rate is 30 percent higher than the global average it is when you're in particular is struggling to deal with the issue as the economic crisis takes its toll on the public health system there is a poor reports from caracas. life has not been easy for in the past year she lives in one of the largest employers barrio saying that she's 14 and already has a one year old son just some better cama i got pregnant when i was 12 the baby's father left and now i'm living with my mother but it's not easy because i have 3 other siblings the economic situation is difficult for all of us. now trying to get authorization from
issued are unfounded and this as a great to deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the president out but essentially she's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the court. teenage pregnancy rates around the world have been declining according to the world health organization but in latin america the...
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issued are unfounded and this has a great to deal has more to do with the issues within the african national congress in that it's a split party and there are perhaps people behind the scenes who potentially want the president out but essentially he's been able to get that interdict and now those remedial action is on hold until that report is reviewed by the court. teenage pregnancy rates around the world have been declining according to the world health organization but in latin america the...
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the nation's first african-american president would this his first does nation for a national monument. [applause] years of: in spite of enslavement, there would be 57 african-americans in congressepresenting all of america. [applause] rep. bass: i only wish the entire nation could witness what you are doing here today, the history of fort monroe, how you have honestly acknowledged all of our nation's history, not just the parts that make us feel good, but the difficult parts as well. i can't tell you what it feels like for me to sit here. this is my first time here, but the emotion i feel in listening to the speakers tell the truth. [applause] rep. bass: tell the truth. nation thing about our and why we continue to have the issues we do is because we have , andd part of our history i believe that if the entire nation could experience, could learn, and understand our true and full history, we might not be witnessing the resurrection of hate. thank you so much for the honor of speaking here today. [cheers and applause] >> now, please welcome the honorable robert c. scott, united states house of for the thirds district of virginia. [applause] rep. scott: good morning. i'm honored
the nation's first african-american president would this his first does nation for a national monument. [applause] years of: in spite of enslavement, there would be 57 african-americans in congressepresenting all of america. [applause] rep. bass: i only wish the entire nation could witness what you are doing here today, the history of fort monroe, how you have honestly acknowledged all of our nation's history, not just the parts that make us feel good, but the difficult parts as well. i can't...
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of the biggest debates is african-american suffrage nationally but also specifically in washington, d.c., because that was a place the federal government controlled. congress wanted and the republicans wanted to give african-americans the right to vote. they can not necessarily do that in south carolina or massachusetts without passing a constitutional amendment, but they could do it in washington, d.c. a group of abolitionists led by frederick douglass met with andrew johnson, trying to talk about getting suffrage broadly throughout the nation, but also in washington, d.c. frederick douglass thought the meeting had gone fairly well. the delegation left and afterward, just after they left, johnson was reported by a couple of the people at the meeting to have said this about frederick douglass. those blank sons of blank thought they had me in a trap. i know that blank douglass. he is like any other blank and would sooner cut a white man's throat then not. pretty explicit, right? maybe it is a one off? well, congress voted to get back -- to give african-americans the right to vote in 1866. johnson vetoes it. he explains -- his words, he said entirely disrega
of the biggest debates is african-american suffrage nationally but also specifically in washington, d.c., because that was a place the federal government controlled. congress wanted and the republicans wanted to give african-americans the right to vote. they can not necessarily do that in south carolina or massachusetts without passing a constitutional amendment, but they could do it in washington, d.c. a group of abolitionists led by frederick douglass met with andrew johnson, trying to talk...
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national archives preserves them for future generations. i think it is really spectacular that a petition that you sent to congress today, just as these african-american petitioners did in 1877, becomes part of the national archives holdings, and we are fortunate we have it here today to tell the story. thus far on this tour, we have seen lots of petitions. women, when pressing for their voting rights, really only had their first amendment rights available to them to press their government for their rights and for political change. one of the other first amendment rights that suffragists use, the freedom to assemble, they used effectively as well, gaining public attention for their cause. we have this great wall mural here, one of many suffrage parades that were staged throughout the country. this one is here in washington, d.c. from 1913. it was one of the most consequential marches that was staged. women -- more than 5000 suffragists participated in this march. it was held the day before woodrow wilson's first presidential inauguration. i hope that you can see here, this is all the space these women had to march up pennsylvania avenue. this photogra
national archives preserves them for future generations. i think it is really spectacular that a petition that you sent to congress today, just as these african-american petitioners did in 1877, becomes part of the national archives holdings, and we are fortunate we have it here today to tell the story. thus far on this tour, we have seen lots of petitions. women, when pressing for their voting rights, really only had their first amendment rights available to them to press their government for...
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nation's capitol at that time. >> from the beginning the racial makeup of the city once congress got here in 1,800 was about 20% african-american. d.c. was carved out of prime tobacco plantation county. there were plantations dead in the middle of the where the city is today. there was already a large black population in the area. as the folks building the capitol decided to employ slaves and in certain cases free blacks on the construction projects ofabling the capitol that population remained relatively constant through the post civil war period. >> and tell me about for african-americans how many were free compared to those enslaved. >> initially when congress comes to town in 180 oh the vast majority of african-americans are enslaved. that changes rapidly larnlly because of changes in agriculture in maryland and virginia. about 1830 about half of the african-americans in the city are free half enslaved. and the reason is it is that foek exhausted soil wasn't hosting plantation slavery in the way it could. they are switching to grain. and in the process they are either manu mitting slaves because grain doesn't require as muc
nation's capitol at that time. >> from the beginning the racial makeup of the city once congress got here in 1,800 was about 20% african-american. d.c. was carved out of prime tobacco plantation county. there were plantations dead in the middle of the where the city is today. there was already a large black population in the area. as the folks building the capitol decided to employ slaves and in certain cases free blacks on the construction projects ofabling the capitol that population...
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what was the racial makeup and that nations capital at that time so from the beginning the racial makeup of the city when congress got here in 1800 was about 20% african-american dc was carved out of prime tobacco plantation county and there were plantations that in the middle of where the city is today so, there was already a large black population in the area. as the folks who were building the capital decided to employ slaves and in certain cases for blacks on the construction project building the capital, the population remained relatively populated through the antebellum period . >> tell me about for african- americans, how many were free compared to those enslaved . >> initially when congress comes to town, the vast majority of african-americans in the area are in play that changes rapidly because of changes in agriculture in maryland and virginia. by 1830 about half of the african-americans in the city are free to half are enslaved and the reason for that is that tabasco exhausted soil wasn't posting plantation slavery in the way that it could area plantations are switching to grainton in the process they are either committing the slaves becaus
what was the racial makeup and that nations capital at that time so from the beginning the racial makeup of the city when congress got here in 1800 was about 20% african-american dc was carved out of prime tobacco plantation county and there were plantations that in the middle of where the city is today so, there was already a large black population in the area. as the folks who were building the capital decided to employ slaves and in certain cases for blacks on the construction project...
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african nations in rati were s-hole countries. we are talking about sitting in front of congress under oath and said the president said have you evern a black person run anything, any country that worked? he is a white supremacist by his own statements and by the witnesses of his own lawyers. so why are we dancing around this trying to be analytical? you're looking at what you're seeing. let's do something about it. >> and to underscore, it's not just his rhetoric. it is his policies. the policies that he is actually underscoring. the fact that one of the first things he did when he was president was to actually create a muslim ban. that had hundreds of thousands of people in the streets saying not on our watch. he put in a citizenship question where we have the receipt showing that it was to disenfranchise the american latino vote. we have children dying in cages. he created a denaturalization task force and the list keeps going on and on. it's like how much more do we need to know the american people that he's not a unifier? he's weaponizing race over being american. when you caulk about this idea of a majority/minority country.
african nations in rati were s-hole countries. we are talking about sitting in front of congress under oath and said the president said have you evern a black person run anything, any country that worked? he is a white supremacist by his own statements and by the witnesses of his own lawyers. so why are we dancing around this trying to be analytical? you're looking at what you're seeing. let's do something about it. >> and to underscore, it's not just his rhetoric. it is his policies. the...
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the senate, the first african-american in the national legislature, followed by six in the house the following year. there are more than 15 african-americans who served in congress before 1890 and there are two in the senate. there are a significant and huge number of black state legislators, state office holders, sheriffs, county clerks, city council members. this is a revolution in politics. it's a revolution in law. in the meantime, in the north the same revolution is taking place. for example, in the 1880s benjamin ar net is elected in greene county, which mad am president, is in which state? >> ohio. >> ohio. she is still a loyal buckeye. and benjamin was not from a black district. greene county is an overwhelmingly white county. they sent him to the ohio legislature in the 1880s and he sponsors the ar let bill which repeals all race discrimination in ohio in terms of law at that time. my colleague randy kennedy will shortly be talking about the 1875 civil rights act and the civil rights cases of 1883. i just want to make one prelewd to that. the 1883 decision in the civil rights cases is one of the keys to the supreme court destroying reconstruction by dec
the senate, the first african-american in the national legislature, followed by six in the house the following year. there are more than 15 african-americans who served in congress before 1890 and there are two in the senate. there are a significant and huge number of black state legislators, state office holders, sheriffs, county clerks, city council members. this is a revolution in politics. it's a revolution in law. in the meantime, in the north the same revolution is taking place. for...
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the first african-american in the national legislature enters the senate by six in the house, the following year. there more than 15 african- americans who serve in congressbefore 1890, there are two in the senate when branch bruce followed rebels. there is a significant and huge number of black state legislators, state officeholders, sheriffs, court county clerks, city councilmembers, this is a revolution of politics, and revolution in law. in the meantime, in the north, the same revolution is taking place for example, in 1880s, benjamin arnett, is elected in greene county, which is in what state? ohio. as well as benjamin arnett is not for the black district, greene county is an overwhelmingly white county, they sent benjamin arnett to the ohio legislature in 1880s, he sponsors the arnett bill, which repeals all race determination in ohio in terms of law at the time. my colleagues randy kennedy will shortly talk about the 1875 civil rights act and the civil rights cases of 1883 i want to make one prelude to that 1883 decision in the civil rights case, is one of the keys to the supreme court destroying reconstruction by declaring that the 75 act is uncon
the first african-american in the national legislature enters the senate by six in the house, the following year. there more than 15 african- americans who serve in congressbefore 1890, there are two in the senate when branch bruce followed rebels. there is a significant and huge number of black state legislators, state officeholders, sheriffs, court county clerks, city councilmembers, this is a revolution of politics, and revolution in law. in the meantime, in the north, the same revolution is...
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series of constraints within the american system not least from congress so far as that is concerned and one of the other known g 7 nations african nations who put invited to attend this summit what will they be looking to get from it. well i think it's important that they're there they have participated some of them in the past the 2011 g 7 gave rise to the deauville partnership that was at the time of the arab awakenings it didn't make a great deal of impact on fortunately after that but all sorts of reasons but it's the 1st time that there's been a focus on africa for quite some time this is france after all who is hosting with very strong interests in. in north africa and you've got a pretty good lineup there of african leaders the egyptian president who's also president of the african union the south africans are there the next president of the book but you know faster is there and actually i think for the africans obviously development is going to be an important issue but also security and i know that we all know i think that france would like to do more to bolster security especially in the sahil where the fight is going
series of constraints within the american system not least from congress so far as that is concerned and one of the other known g 7 nations african nations who put invited to attend this summit what will they be looking to get from it. well i think it's important that they're there they have participated some of them in the past the 2011 g 7 gave rise to the deauville partnership that was at the time of the arab awakenings it didn't make a great deal of impact on fortunately after that but all...
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president that said those african-american nations in haiti, s-hole countries, we're talking about a president whose lawyer and somebody he said was like his son sat in front of congress under oath and said the president said have you ever seen a black person run anything, any country that worked? he is a white supremacist by his own statements and by the witnesses of his own lawyers. so why are we dancing around this trying to be all analytical. what are we looking at? you're looking at what you're seeing. let's do something. >> to underscore, it's not his rhetoric. we get lost in the terrible things. but his policies, the policies he's underscoring. the fact one of the first things he did when he was president was actually create a muslim ban. that had hundreds of thousands of people on the streets saying not on our watch. he put in a census question that disenfranchised the american latino vote, we have children dyeing in cages. he created a denaturalization task force and the lift keeps going on and on. how much do we need to show the american people, this man is not a unifier. he's weaponizing race over being american. when he talk about the jrt of majority/minor
president that said those african-american nations in haiti, s-hole countries, we're talking about a president whose lawyer and somebody he said was like his son sat in front of congress under oath and said the president said have you ever seen a black person run anything, any country that worked? he is a white supremacist by his own statements and by the witnesses of his own lawyers. so why are we dancing around this trying to be all analytical. what are we looking at? you're looking at what...
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african nations, speaking of places like baltimore where communities of color live and basically suggesting that no human would or should live there. speaking of women of color who are serving in the united states congress and telling them to go back where they came from. one of his first acts as president was to pass a muslim ban targeting people based on their faith. and on and on and on. there is no question -- speaking that people are equal on both sides? and here is the thing, chris. he has used the power of the office of the president of the united states to use this kind of language. it's one thing if you're talking about somebody on the schoolyard. it's another thing when you're talking about the president of the united states. the microphone that is held by the president of the united states must always be used in a way that is about lifting people up and finding the commonalities between us and talking about that and encouraging americans, to see those things we have in common. instead of what he has done, which is continually try to sow hate and division among us. it is making us weak. it will make us weak as we go forward, unless we get this guy out of office. i plan to be the next president
african nations, speaking of places like baltimore where communities of color live and basically suggesting that no human would or should live there. speaking of women of color who are serving in the united states congress and telling them to go back where they came from. one of his first acts as president was to pass a muslim ban targeting people based on their faith. and on and on and on. there is no question -- speaking that people are equal on both sides? and here is the thing, chris. he...