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recalling dennis black the male anonymous claims c.e.o. dennis's surface level commitment to black women is driven by greed and a botcher a sexual appetite there is no doubt the accusations of extreme sexual harassment workplace bullying and the firing of pregnant women in new moms have rocked essence essence has denied the claims in a 2 page statement for their part essence called for an emergency zoo meeting with the editor being concerned about the revelation going on in the middle of essence business and sponsors being visibly upset. but black female anonymous has given them 5 business days to respond or they will release personal testimonials on day 6 they've additionally launched a change dot org petition calling for signatures in support of the resignation of named as an executive. wow this is an incredible story mel as someone who obviously is not in the key demographic for things magazine in case you didn't notice. i think it's important that people understand why what makes this story important what makes what. these people wrote
recalling dennis black the male anonymous claims c.e.o. dennis's surface level commitment to black women is driven by greed and a botcher a sexual appetite there is no doubt the accusations of extreme sexual harassment workplace bullying and the firing of pregnant women in new moms have rocked essence essence has denied the claims in a 2 page statement for their part essence called for an emergency zoo meeting with the editor being concerned about the revelation going on in the middle of...
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denny's! >>> okay. coming up tonight on abc 7 at 8:00 the goldbergs, 8:30 black-ish, 9:00 the conners followed by americand stay tuned after for abc 7 news at 11:00. we have an abc news exclusive today taking you inside disney world the happiest place on earth getting set to reopen this saturday. the park is undergoing major changes for the safety of guests and employees as cases do surge in florida. >> hi, guys. welcome back. >> reporter: walt disney preparing for a new era. >> hi, guys. thank you for social distancing. >> reporter: on saturday the iconic orlando destination will begin a cautious and phased reopening of its parks after being shut down for four months due to the covid-19 pandemic. >> we have really focused on ensuring we have a very thoughtful and methodical reopening strategy that is phased on various attendance levels that allow us to launch, learn, and adjust. >> gma getting an exclusive look at some of the new health and safety measures the parks are putting in place for guests and employees. the re-imagined experience starting the moment visitors arrive. >> all you need is an app to
denny's! >>> okay. coming up tonight on abc 7 at 8:00 the goldbergs, 8:30 black-ish, 9:00 the conners followed by americand stay tuned after for abc 7 news at 11:00. we have an abc news exclusive today taking you inside disney world the happiest place on earth getting set to reopen this saturday. the park is undergoing major changes for the safety of guests and employees as cases do surge in florida. >> hi, guys. welcome back. >> reporter: walt disney preparing for a new...
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if you are a black cop you are a racist because you are wearing a blue uniform. how does this all end, dennis>> it can only end in one way. either america survives the left or defeats the left. liberals are mostly weak and naive, but they are not leftists. one of the ways to solve our problem. liberals need to recognize as alan dershowitz and dave rubin have, their enemy is the left, not the right. we conservatives are protecting liberal values and the left is destroying liberal values, like free free speech. but to answer your question, this is an existential battle. either america survivors and the left is defeated or the left survives and america is defeated. we are in a civil war. i pray it's not violent. if it is, they have begun the violence. if you deny we are in a civil war, you have your head in the proverbial sands. judge jeanine: dennis prager, you always make so much sense. how can president trump get more americans behind him this summer as he surges for reelection. charlie kirk is next with some answers. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late
if you are a black cop you are a racist because you are wearing a blue uniform. how does this all end, dennis>> it can only end in one way. either america survives the left or defeats the left. liberals are mostly weak and naive, but they are not leftists. one of the ways to solve our problem. liberals need to recognize as alan dershowitz and dave rubin have, their enemy is the left, not the right. we conservatives are protecting liberal values and the left is destroying liberal values,...
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in ways that could actually be applied very vaguely to in the dennis case just apply to people who were teaching maxism and leninism. so black and douglas wrote separately really to emphasize that the clear and present danger standard shouldn't -- was being abandoned. >> and i've read that initially the opinion had been assigned to and was drafted by justice portis before he retired from the court. he had language that was similar to the past clear and present danger standard and justice black said he would not sign the opinion unless that language came out. brennan apparently redrafted it and did take out that language and came out with the much stricter test that bradenburg included. >> jim is in california. hi, jim. >> caller: hello. thank you very much. my question is regarding free speech today, so much activity in speech is on social media. social media is a private -- these are private companies. and yet it seems to me that if you restrict speech on them, you are restricting a great deal of speech that's going on. and with the facebook situation that's recently come up, i'm just wondering what thoughts you might have
in ways that could actually be applied very vaguely to in the dennis case just apply to people who were teaching maxism and leninism. so black and douglas wrote separately really to emphasize that the clear and present danger standard shouldn't -- was being abandoned. >> and i've read that initially the opinion had been assigned to and was drafted by justice portis before he retired from the court. he had language that was similar to the past clear and present danger standard and justice...
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dennis. i wonder how often the sailors on that ship particularly the black ones have any knowledge of the man for which their ship is named. johnston us became a us senator from mississippi in 1947 and served in the senate until 1989 and he voted all civil rights legislation and also voted against a proposition for garden doctor martin luther king's birthday to be a national holiday and he got a ship named after him not because he was a strict segregationist but because he was head of an appropriations committee and when the navy would show up in front of him with their request for the coming year he was only too happy to fulfill them because he was a big fan of the military. >> host: let's get an admiral from the answer from admiral stavridis. >> another national level conversation we are to be having. someone like johnston is about whom i'm not deeply versed, he was also a prosecutor who prosecuted or failed to prosecute a significant case involving the murders of african-americans in mississippi. i don't know all the details of that. you correctly point out for my limited knowledge about j
dennis. i wonder how often the sailors on that ship particularly the black ones have any knowledge of the man for which their ship is named. johnston us became a us senator from mississippi in 1947 and served in the senate until 1989 and he voted all civil rights legislation and also voted against a proposition for garden doctor martin luther king's birthday to be a national holiday and he got a ship named after him not because he was a strict segregationist but because he was head of an...
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back to dennis miller plus one and we are joined today by the delightful lauren let the film you want to see on netflix is called the wrong missy of course know her from orange is the new black 2 and you started in evanston illinois and i'm telling you with your within a stone's throw that point of the tigris and euphrates of improv and 2nd city with del close and all those guys plus stuff and was there when did you get the bite early on the digital aspire to those guys or tell me your story i didn't get it i did when i was in high school i would audition for every single play and only get into the sketch show every year and my teacher at the time recommended that i speak improv classes that in problem pick and that was life changing for me that was really where it all started so i when i was a senior in high school i started taking the adult level classes with like people in their twenty's which felt really crazy to me and i started learning how to do improv and i've been doing it ever since long time probably for the last 15 years or whatever so it's been that was like that was the whole deal where i was so grateful that i grew up in evanston because i could take the train
back to dennis miller plus one and we are joined today by the delightful lauren let the film you want to see on netflix is called the wrong missy of course know her from orange is the new black 2 and you started in evanston illinois and i'm telling you with your within a stone's throw that point of the tigris and euphrates of improv and 2nd city with del close and all those guys plus stuff and was there when did you get the bite early on the digital aspire to those guys or tell me your story i...
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black baby looks like an eight. and death to the -- ok we're >> we're going to move forward. >> dennis? dennis, you are on. we are going to move on. rahm? >> yes. good evening. this program and discussion and the show is so vital. kudos and congratulations for your program. this is so vital for the survival -- my point is as what do we need to do to keep it going? this discussion has to keep going. we've been robbed of our history. you guys are doing a phenomenal job. whether we agree or disagree with you, we've got to keep it going, especially during the presidents election. i love you. god bless you. >> that is very kind of you. we appreciate the good comments. before we leave this, i would like to get another thing on the record, which is, you mentioned earlier in the cold war, and in fact, at least in the first case, the government filed -- that made the case of the justices about the united states international reputation being damaged by segregation so i wanted to ask you both because often we are the court saying that it is insulated in public opinion. this is one of several cases in the landmark se
black baby looks like an eight. and death to the -- ok we're >> we're going to move forward. >> dennis? dennis, you are on. we are going to move on. rahm? >> yes. good evening. this program and discussion and the show is so vital. kudos and congratulations for your program. this is so vital for the survival -- my point is as what do we need to do to keep it going? this discussion has to keep going. we've been robbed of our history. you guys are doing a phenomenal job. whether...
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dennis. george is joining us in pittsburgh. you are optimistic, why? yes, ok. let me get to it real quick. i am a black person and i am a republican. the republicans freed the slaves and the democrats instituted the jim crow laws. all right? so, all the way up to this point donald trump created balance between america's races. what i'm trying to get to is, white power always shows up in separating and stepping between the police, the jim crow laws and stuff, that was between the police and the black people. how do you know who is that? you know, america is wonderful. whitetimistic because racist society, when white people finally step up and realize that black lives matter. 2020 vision finally hit. am real optimistic. my problem here is that white people will allow racist people to take over their narrative, and they seem to give that up any time. that is a shame that that happen. host: george, thanks for the call. describing him as somebody with a honeyed delivery and a low-key but erudite manner, the new york times this morning on the passing of hugh downs. inwas 99 years old, born akron, ohio. at on
dennis. george is joining us in pittsburgh. you are optimistic, why? yes, ok. let me get to it real quick. i am a black person and i am a republican. the republicans freed the slaves and the democrats instituted the jim crow laws. all right? so, all the way up to this point donald trump created balance between america's races. what i'm trying to get to is, white power always shows up in separating and stepping between the police, the jim crow laws and stuff, that was between the police and the...