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what this message is really easy to understand what it is and john black. well, and i laid the, the limitations on experts sections for a practice of us, which is number one, number one. this is like everything here be much easier to deal with the gloating, so we'll give more opportunity just to do. okay, well we'll see what does happen, unfortunate. we haven't got to time. i think it's a conversation we'll have to have again in the days ahead and i'm sure we will hear on the inside story, but i would like to thank all of my guest. sundry bucklin of steve matthews, and marcia bella cova for joining us on this edition. and thank you to for watching, you can see the program again anytime by visiting a website that i was there, a dot com as a further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside storing. you can also join the conversation on twitter and that way at ha, inside story for me. so rather than the whole team here in the hall, thanks so much for your time. and your company, ah, ah. in the world where remote has bec
what this message is really easy to understand what it is and john black. well, and i laid the, the limitations on experts sections for a practice of us, which is number one, number one. this is like everything here be much easier to deal with the gloating, so we'll give more opportunity just to do. okay, well we'll see what does happen, unfortunate. we haven't got to time. i think it's a conversation we'll have to have again in the days ahead and i'm sure we will hear on the inside story, but...
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[video clip] >> john fetterman chased down an innocent unarmed black man. >> he says fetterman followede and aimed at my chest. >> fetterman falsely accuse the man of triggering a confrontation with police. >> cops surrounded me. what else could i do? >> i believe i did the right thing but may have broken the law in the course of it. >> john fetterman, reckless, risky, wrong for pennsylvania. host: here is ken, washington, d.c., independent line. hi. good morning. caller: good morning, pedro. how are you? host: well, thank you. caller: to piggyback off your last caller, something that reflects a person's characteristics, patterns, thoughts, feelings, or behaviors, if you oppose any of those things, meaning, if you are thoughtless or you have no feelings or you seldom show any behaviors that are conducive with growth, one of which being truth, then you will do anything or compromise your own thinking just to vote in a particular certain way. so when you have a person like teresa, who says she is from georgia but is now in tennessee, like the previous caller just mentioned, she would cont
[video clip] >> john fetterman chased down an innocent unarmed black man. >> he says fetterman followede and aimed at my chest. >> fetterman falsely accuse the man of triggering a confrontation with police. >> cops surrounded me. what else could i do? >> i believe i did the right thing but may have broken the law in the course of it. >> john fetterman, reckless, risky, wrong for pennsylvania. host: here is ken, washington, d.c., independent line. hi. good...
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jogger. >> why did john fetterman see black man do that? our community does also so. >> john fetterman heard gunshots on the man running, martha and had nothing to do with race. speak to homestretch. a tight race in pennsylvania, thank you, brian. good to see you as always. devastating brain condition known as cte and a movie made about his work called "concussion" with will smith is picking out saying that the dolphins quarterback should never play the game again and should not have been in that game on september 29th after he hit his head four days earlier in a game against the bills on the 25th after which he staggered and got up and fell once again. they say it was a back injury so the doctor who identified that first case, as i said has spoken out to tmz sports and he said this... >> i love it. i love you as much as i love my self. stop playing, stop. hold your helmet and gallantly walk away. if you love your life, love your family, love your kids if you have kids, it is time to gallantly walk away. go find something else to do. >> mar
jogger. >> why did john fetterman see black man do that? our community does also so. >> john fetterman heard gunshots on the man running, martha and had nothing to do with race. speak to homestretch. a tight race in pennsylvania, thank you, brian. good to see you as always. devastating brain condition known as cte and a movie made about his work called "concussion" with will smith is picking out saying that the dolphins quarterback should never play the game again and...
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focused on black voters in philadelphia, who they're supporting, how they feel about john fetterman. y here in the democratic base, especially here in pennsylvania where any democrat needs major turn out in the city of philadelphia to win statewide. we've been talking to voters what they think, this is anecdotal, we've talked to them, that has not come up. they're focused on the issues, who's going to control the senate, that's the same for republican voters we spoke to a couple weeks ago. everybody seems to be focused on who will control the senate because this is an open senate seat here in pennsylvania and with races across the country, it could determine who will control the senate in the final two years of president biden's first term in office. so very critical there. one statistical piece of data, a september poll by cbs news, 59% of registered voters here in pennsylvania saying that fetterman is healthy enough to serve. >> great to have you on the ground in the commonwealth. they're honking in support of you. see you later today. >> reporter: yes, they are, thanks. >>> let's d
focused on black voters in philadelphia, who they're supporting, how they feel about john fetterman. y here in the democratic base, especially here in pennsylvania where any democrat needs major turn out in the city of philadelphia to win statewide. we've been talking to voters what they think, this is anecdotal, we've talked to them, that has not come up. they're focused on the issues, who's going to control the senate, that's the same for republican voters we spoke to a couple weeks ago....
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and he said john, he's a first black quarterback duke has ever had. that's part of the story. and if i think i was furious. and the funny thing was when i was working on this book and i was talking to doug williams who as you know rode the forward, first black quarterback to ever win a super bowl, and i go way back with a doug, and a telling that story and he laughed at me and he said what, where you naÏve. of course they're going to put that in the story. >> that was one of my first experience with dealing with the fact that race is always there in one form or another. and then in 2010 there were other incidents, and i obviously know a lot of black athletes and black coaches through the years, but in 2010 donovan mcnabb came to play quarterback here in washington. and in the eighth game of the season against the detroit lions here taken every snap, and washington fell behind 30-25 at the two-minute warning. they took the kickoff and rex grossman, the immortal rex grossman for you with your chicago background probably remember, took the bears to the super bowl. >> the last sup
and he said john, he's a first black quarterback duke has ever had. that's part of the story. and if i think i was furious. and the funny thing was when i was working on this book and i was talking to doug williams who as you know rode the forward, first black quarterback to ever win a super bowl, and i go way back with a doug, and a telling that story and he laughed at me and he said what, where you naÏve. of course they're going to put that in the story. >> that was one of my first...
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questions by john george out, black c and west, your army needs to be part of them. just corridor is increasingly important for trade or prosperity in the northern hemisphere. finally, i think energy is another factor in this, as has significant oil and gas reserve. so it is complex that other countries essential asia bringing that out to the west. the rest of the world is also important right now. and finally, a senior management and maybe finally got the right way to humanitarian issues are really important to washington. and iranian cardona says, 22 year old masa omni did not die from a beating while in police custody. she was detained by around so called morality police in september for breaking strict dress codes, the corners report states she suffered multiple organ failure due to underlying illnesses. her mother rejects those findings. her father says she had bruises on our legs and how the police responsible for her death. at least 19 people have been killed in an avalanche in the indian himalayas climate. we're almost at the top of a mountain when he was str
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is pennsylvania, where the president traveled today to support democratic senate candidate john fetterman. blackwere key to president biden's victory against donald trump. take these three swing states that went blue in 2020. in georgia more than half of , democratic voters were black. in michigan one in five , democratic voters were black. and in pennsylvania, again, one in five democrats. r more on the battle to court black voters in pennsylvania and other key battlegrounds, i'm joined by cornell belcher, a veteran democratic pollster and president of brilliant corners research and strategies and malcolm kenyatta, a democratic senate representative in pennsylvania. he finished behind fetterman in the primary earlier this year, and is now supporting him. thanks to you both for joining us. three quarters of black voters cite the inflation and economy as their top concern. does that square with what you are hearing from voters in pennsylvania? >> black voters are concerned with the number of different things. the impact of the dobbs decision is one that comes to mind. stacey abrams said something
is pennsylvania, where the president traveled today to support democratic senate candidate john fetterman. blackwere key to president biden's victory against donald trump. take these three swing states that went blue in 2020. in georgia more than half of , democratic voters were black. in michigan one in five , democratic voters were black. and in pennsylvania, again, one in five democrats. r more on the battle to court black voters in pennsylvania and other key battlegrounds, i'm joined by...
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i don't see a lot of black passion for john fetterman. he chases blacks with shotguns and hasn't chained for months. oz is going to these places and getting his name out there. oz has great name recognition within the black community. i don't think barack is there at the right time. where has obama been for the last year? he's late. you know cleaning up the kitchen after a big dinner party, after 45 minutes, barack obama says how do i help? where have you been for the last 45 minutes? that's not going to do it. barack obama for legacy reasons needs joe to keep the senate because once these investigations start into the biden crime family, it's going to come out that the biden family was taking chinese cash during his time as v.p. right under barack obama's nose. that's not going to look good for the former president. >> jeanine: you know, geraldo, you laughed when jesse talked about fetterman chasing the with a shotgun. that is true. fetterman was reported on doing that. >> geraldo: when he was mayor, he campaigned against violent crime an
i don't see a lot of black passion for john fetterman. he chases blacks with shotguns and hasn't chained for months. oz is going to these places and getting his name out there. oz has great name recognition within the black community. i don't think barack is there at the right time. where has obama been for the last year? he's late. you know cleaning up the kitchen after a big dinner party, after 45 minutes, barack obama says how do i help? where have you been for the last 45 minutes? that's...
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since 1775, people have been talking about this invisible network that united black people together, even under slavery. john person to notice that black people had formed what we now call the grapevine. this is what he said in his diary, a few months after the battles of lexington and concord, "black people have a wonderful way of communicating intelligence about themselves. it will run several hundred miles in a week or a fortnight." and booker t. washington named that the grapevine telegraph and we see it today in the digital world on black twitter. this has united our people from 1775. what i wanted to do was talk about the vibrancy, the amount of agency it takes to refuse to allow white supremacy to define who you are as a people. and that took an enormous amount of effort. and it allowed people to keep their dignity. in the white world, if they were insulted, no one would call them by miss or mister, they would call them offensive names. you come back home within the veil and you could be and you c officer in a fraternity, sorority, in your church. you could achieve and acquire dignity through these so
since 1775, people have been talking about this invisible network that united black people together, even under slavery. john person to notice that black people had formed what we now call the grapevine. this is what he said in his diary, a few months after the battles of lexington and concord, "black people have a wonderful way of communicating intelligence about themselves. it will run several hundred miles in a week or a fortnight." and booker t. washington named that the grapevine...
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black regimen. however, unlike john mitchell, young actually served in the regiment and was promoted to -- he serveda the officer in the regimen, and despite his beliefs and pacificism, he did believe that it was necessary for african americs serve in the war. he believed thate needed the race to be puabe his own. he went out and encouraged black man who seedn the military, and helped get a large number of black m t enlist, in large numbers of black support for the war. he was dedicated to not only being the editor of the gazette, but also focusing attention on this black military service and north carolina. so, when looking at colonel young, james young that is, when the third was called the battalion was called the army heart. the third was comprised of the state guard, and he fought endlessly to get enough men to compromise -- to comprise the entire regimen. he traveled all over the state between young men and, became a great source of pride for not only the african community in north carolina, but also african americans across the country. they were trained at the fort in georgia and knoxville t
black regimen. however, unlike john mitchell, young actually served in the regiment and was promoted to -- he serveda the officer in the regimen, and despite his beliefs and pacificism, he did believe that it was necessary for african americs serve in the war. he believed thate needed the race to be puabe his own. he went out and encouraged black man who seedn the military, and helped get a large number of black m t enlist, in large numbers of black support for the war. he was dedicated to not...
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black regiment. however, unlike john mitchell, young actually served in the regiments and was promoted to you, we'll also promoting his newspaper. he served as the lead officer in that regiment a despite his beliefs and paivthem he did believe that it was necessary for african americans to sven this war. he believed tt the needs of e rates must be putts above his own. he went out and encourage ac men to serve in the military, and help to getting e rge numbers of black men to enlist and garner the large numbers of black support for the work. he was dedicated to not only being the editor of the raleigh gazette. but also focusing attention on this black military service in north carolina. when looking at colonel young, james young that, is and when third was called to serve, that battalion was called the russell black battalion army corps. the third risk comprising your court recruits who are members of the state guard. young fought relentlessly to get enough men to compromise. to comprise the entire regiment. he traveled all over the state recruiting men and was successful and raising attire adamant.
black regiment. however, unlike john mitchell, young actually served in the regiments and was promoted to you, we'll also promoting his newspaper. he served as the lead officer in that regiment a despite his beliefs and paivthem he did believe that it was necessary for african americans to sven this war. he believed tt the needs of e rates must be putts above his own. he went out and encourage ac men to serve in the military, and help to getting e rge numbers of black men to enlist and garner...
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middle quarter, that goes from china through central asia, across the caspian, crosses by john john george out black sea, and then to western europe, armine should be part of them. this corridor is increasingly important for trade or prosperity in the northern hemisphere. finally, i think energy is another factor in this, as well. has significant oil and gas reserves, so does causes that other countries and central asia bringing that out to the west . the rest of the world is also important right now. and finally, it's the humanitarian and maybe find these up right. wait of that humanitarian issues are really important to washington. a rather you later that tear the raising region on the strategic importance of that. it seems that there is also a reconciliation of so what's happening between tacky and armenia t. do you think that the broader shift here happening? well there has been both turkey, intermedia have been saying that they want to reestablish diplomatic relations. but it's huge. the fit in the meeting between present air to want and prime minister, partially on the other day is really note
middle quarter, that goes from china through central asia, across the caspian, crosses by john john george out black sea, and then to western europe, armine should be part of them. this corridor is increasingly important for trade or prosperity in the northern hemisphere. finally, i think energy is another factor in this, as well. has significant oil and gas reserves, so does causes that other countries and central asia bringing that out to the west . the rest of the world is also important...
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black newspapers, 5 million black people went to the polls. 50% of all black voters went to the polls to vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy. and the democrats sent out things across the united states. isn't this a great story? across the united states, handing out ballots to black people to vote for jack kennedy. there's only one small problem, it never happened. there were no massive amounts of this. there were not 5 million black voters, the best number i have is somewhere between two and a half million to 3 million blocks, that is 25 to 30% of all eligible black voters. by the way, from 1936 when black people change dramatically for the electing democrats, they elect two thirds go to democrats. one third goes to republicans through the 1960 election. let me thank kennedy received 68% of ballots, of the black vote. nixon received 32% of the black vote, now i am not really good with numbers like john evans. but, 32% sounds like a third. 68% sounds like two thirds. so, nothing changed as far as the numbers went. the story has become so exaggerated and so out of line. it is still, so many people, and unbelievable c
black newspapers, 5 million black people went to the polls. 50% of all black voters went to the polls to vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy. and the democrats sent out things across the united states. isn't this a great story? across the united states, handing out ballots to black people to vote for jack kennedy. there's only one small problem, it never happened. there were no massive amounts of this. there were not 5 million black voters, the best number i have is somewhere between two and a...
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my message to black voters, do your homework about john fetterman. >> so i mean, i think it's possibleherschel walker story could suppress turnout among christian consecutives, especially women. this ad is aimed at black voters from the republican jewish collision. black voters aimed at discouraging blacks from voting for fetterman or maybe even turning out to vote. >> yeah, no, it's something we reported this year, too, that this would eventually be seized on in an ad just like that. one thing i thought was interesting, that same group that put that out did do surveys and released data that shows still there is a slim minority of voters including black voter whose say that they are familiar with this 2013 incident, however, when they did actually testing there was a view that there was a negative view over it, as well. it will be interesting looking forward to see how this has an impact. >> can i say to that, this is the republican party playbook. this race baiting a party that does nothing for black voters but yet use an ad like to this dissuade black voters. let's be clear, fetterma
my message to black voters, do your homework about john fetterman. >> so i mean, i think it's possibleherschel walker story could suppress turnout among christian consecutives, especially women. this ad is aimed at black voters from the republican jewish collision. black voters aimed at discouraging blacks from voting for fetterman or maybe even turning out to vote. >> yeah, no, it's something we reported this year, too, that this would eventually be seized on in an ad just like...
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john law cofounded burning man to international event at black rock desert in nevada. law is legendary to burners. joining us now, john law. i know you don't do too many media interviews, we appreciate your time. first why the doggy diner statues? what inspired you? >> ben davis from illuminate the arts, produced bay lights. i ran into him at event, said he was doing art event in the park over time, asked if i would be interested in bringing the dog heads out for it. i said of course. >> how did you secure them? >> long story. i got the first in 1988, second three years later and then third one, girlfriend at the time bought for birthday as surprise. ended up with three of them. local cultural icons, we didn't plan that. but people love them so much, attached to this kind of commercialism that's gone away and transcended in some bizarre way. when we're done in golden gate park, going back to the kennel on island. keep them on trailer there, mascots for the treasure island city fire department out there, parked out in front. also on various websites that talk about weird
john law cofounded burning man to international event at black rock desert in nevada. law is legendary to burners. joining us now, john law. i know you don't do too many media interviews, we appreciate your time. first why the doggy diner statues? what inspired you? >> ben davis from illuminate the arts, produced bay lights. i ran into him at event, said he was doing art event in the park over time, asked if i would be interested in bringing the dog heads out for it. i said of course....
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this clip teachers mary frances berry and erika huggins of the black panther party. johnand rosa parks and her own words. again, read from her letters by actress lisa gay hamilton. 1963,reat occion was to n wereot aowed to ay muchf a le. >> t march owashingt is onxamp of how black women areften marnalize if y look at tse whopoke wi the eeption of isy tes who lypo for a f minute the ente progra was donateby men. there was aribute twomen whi a phip ranlph inoducedome the women w havearticipad in the struggle and i s one ofhem. >> they uld ha her sta up anwave ateopl the'rosa par! she t down o t bus wave at them. they nev saishe did ything beyond tt. >> wn i was in t march o washingt, i std there awe ofhe peoplwho had ghere i remberelena horne movg swtly to t front othe ste, pied up micropho, andung. "fedom." ey linrein the a. a blankeof sence. >> lena was taking rosparks to ropean satellite stations and ying, th is the man that started ntgomery wh i saw heroing tha i join her. na was dermined tt rosa rks wasecognid. >> so much priary builinto thmovement ke in some instution
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this clip teachers mary frances berry and erika huggins of the black panther party. johnand rosa parks and her own words. again, read from her letters by actress lisa gay hamilton. >> 1963,reat occion s to mewereot aowed to ay muchf a le. >> thearch on shingtons onexamp of h black women areften marnalize if y look athose whopoke wi the eeption of isy tes who lypo for a f minute the ente progra was donateby men. there was aribute twomen whi a phip ranlph inoducedome the women w havearticipad in the struggle and i s one ofhem. >>hey woulhave hertand up and wavet people. the's rosaarks she t down o t bus wave at them. ey never saishe dianything beyond tt. >> when i s the mar on washinon, i std there awe ofhe peoplwho had ghere i remberelena horne movg swtly to t front othe ste, pied up micropho, andung. "fedom." ey linrein the a. a blankeof sence. >> lena was taking rosparks to europeanatelte stionand saying, is is thwoman th startemontgome. wh i saw heroing tha i join her. na was dermined tt rosa rks wasecognid. smuch patary built to the vement. like in some ititution women
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innocent what you doing here, what difference does make will color he is and he said, john cummings the first black quarterback they've ever had that is part of the story pretty i was furious and then funny thing was, when is working on this book and i was talking to doug williams, as you know what the undergrowth the lord the first black quarterback to ever win the super bowl not go back with doug and holiness radial fma can them and sibley were you naÏve piece of the course of going to put that in the story is my first he sprays with dealing the fact that race and one form or another and then in 2010, there were other incidents and obviously a big a lot of athletes and coaches through the years, but in 2010, donovan came to fight back in washington they fame and seizing is the detroit season, wasn't it fell behind, 30 - 25, the morning had it took the kickoff and y who you with your chicago background probably remember him the bears in the super bowl and proof that he's aco great coach but he came in and all season like i said, the first play, he restricts act in a big ball up and ran it and then
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correct investments killing us and are not fair to us so many leading a charge to liquidate black rock investments, john is among them. thank you. we don't know efforts like yours and others having a material impact on black rock but you think they should? black rock is wandering from its stated investment mission, maybe you can explain. >> trying to force their political agendas on louisiana and the citizens of louisiana which rely on fossil fuel space, this is a small message from louisiana that we are not going to put up with that. we are being crushed by the federal government on that policy and what it is doing for the oil and gas industry, i don't need corporate america to stick their nose where it shouldn't be. let business run business, let politicians elected by the people they represent push policies, good, bad or indifferent, that is not what is happening at black rock. neil: do they run a lot of state funds, you don't want to run them anymore, or other financial players? >> in louisiana, and 20 plus treasures, this money i started moving earlier, talking about it, really money management, da
correct investments killing us and are not fair to us so many leading a charge to liquidate black rock investments, john is among them. thank you. we don't know efforts like yours and others having a material impact on black rock but you think they should? black rock is wandering from its stated investment mission, maybe you can explain. >> trying to force their political agendas on louisiana and the citizens of louisiana which rely on fossil fuel space, this is a small message from...
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black jogger. fetterman said he did not know the jogger's skin color until they came face-to-face. >> why did john ack man and do that? he knows why and our community does, too. >> i think he's addressed that issue appropriately. all of us wish that would have never happened and i'm sure he probably wishes that never happened. >> reporter: allen waller is the senior pastor at a baptist church, philadelphia's largest african american baptist church. waller said he's concerned by what he sees as a younger generation that does not trust the political process or government institutions. he's focused on making sure people vote. >> i'm concerned about turnout because at the end of the day, what we know about philadelphia and what we know about pennsylvania is philadelphia, if we turn out we can impact the election. >> fetterman's campaign knows this, too. it opened a second campaign head quarters in the city after his primary win and says it spent millions of dollars to target black voters with radio and digital ads as well as direct mail. >> we know, you know, how important it is to get someone in there
black jogger. fetterman said he did not know the jogger's skin color until they came face-to-face. >> why did john ack man and do that? he knows why and our community does, too. >> i think he's addressed that issue appropriately. all of us wish that would have never happened and i'm sure he probably wishes that never happened. >> reporter: allen waller is the senior pastor at a baptist church, philadelphia's largest african american baptist church. waller said he's concerned...
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now thousands of black farmers risk foreclosure. johnal black farmers association and joined me now. is it possible this delay in the payout is because white farmers don't get anymore, don't get anything and it looks bad right before the election. is that possible reason for the delay? disappointed in the president they repealed debt relief for 16,000 black and other farmers of color. it is a broken promise and a broken contract. black farmers signed the contract, send it back in in good faith thinking the administration was going to deliver on 120% debt relief. 100% of total loans written off in 20% of taxes and now the president is proposing some sort of partial payment or loan modification, that is not what we were promised, the president also promised me a sitdown meeting at the white house when i saw him last july. that meeting hasn't happened. we have 116,000 members in 46 states and the administration courted my support, the president did and now he is in the white house and there to deliver on facetime, that's not the way you tre
now thousands of black farmers risk foreclosure. johnal black farmers association and joined me now. is it possible this delay in the payout is because white farmers don't get anymore, don't get anything and it looks bad right before the election. is that possible reason for the delay? disappointed in the president they repealed debt relief for 16,000 black and other farmers of color. it is a broken promise and a broken contract. black farmers signed the contract, send it back in in good faith...
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we joined colonel edwin matthaides and brigadier general john lubas on board a black hawk helicopter along the coast of the black sea. across those same waters from russian-held territory in ukraine, including crimea. what is the what if? what are you preparing for? >> we have two major tasks, to assure our allies and to deter our adversaries from doing anything. >> reporter: fully aware those adversaries have eyes on everything this close. >> that part of it, they know that we're here. they know that we're ready. >> reporter: we're just coming within three, three and a half miles of the ukrainian border. in fact, that city behind us is in ukraine. we're right on the edge of nato territory. we reach a forward operating site. to watch forces of the 101st screaming eagles in joint exercises with romanian troops. tanks, artillery open fire with live rounds. a drill designed to replicate the exact battle conditions in ukraine. roughly 4700 soldiers of the 101st have been sent from fort campbell kentucky to reinforce nato's eastern flank. on war footing. this is a full deployment. >> yeah
we joined colonel edwin matthaides and brigadier general john lubas on board a black hawk helicopter along the coast of the black sea. across those same waters from russian-held territory in ukraine, including crimea. what is the what if? what are you preparing for? >> we have two major tasks, to assure our allies and to deter our adversaries from doing anything. >> reporter: fully aware those adversaries have eyes on everything this close. >> that part of it, they know that...
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middle court, or the goes from china through central asia, across the caspian, crosses by john george out black c, and then to west to your armies. to be part of that, this corridor is increasingly important for trade or prosperity in the northern hemisphere. finally, i think energy is another factor in this, as well. has significant oil and gas reserves. so does cause extend over countries in central asia, bringing that out to the west of the rest of the world is also important right now . and finally, issue management and maybe finally got the right way to humanitarian issues are really important to washington. and he's one parsons dad and a 100 have been injured out to violence between football fans and police at a much in argentina, authorities and witnesses that say that funds try to enter an already full stadium in the city of la plata. but he's fine rubber, bullets and tear gas in the game between home sides of nasa and boca juniors, stopped after 9 minutes. players and fans were seen struggling with the effects of the tear gas forest fires and chillies, easter island of damage, centurie
middle court, or the goes from china through central asia, across the caspian, crosses by john george out black c, and then to west to your armies. to be part of that, this corridor is increasingly important for trade or prosperity in the northern hemisphere. finally, i think energy is another factor in this, as well. has significant oil and gas reserves. so does cause extend over countries in central asia, bringing that out to the west of the rest of the world is also important right now . and...
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black? >> yes. >> commissioner foley. >> aye. >> commissioner johns? >> aye. >> commissioner so? >> yes. >> commissioner nageswaran? >> yes. >> commission president matsuda? >> yes. >> so moved, that passes 7 to 0 unanimously. place us on item 3, commission comments and questions. >> are there any comments or questions from the commission? i don't see any at this time. >> very good, commissioners. that will place us on item four for case number 2021-009976 crv for remote hearings. again, this is for your consideration to adopt a resolution only in the event none of you are able to attend in person to allow the city's business to continue. members of the public, this is your opportunity to address the commission on item 4 for remote hearings. if you're in the chambers, you need to come forward if you're calling in remotely, press star three. seeing no request to speak, commissioners, public comment is closed. and item 4 is now before you. >> motion to approve. >> second. >> thank you, commissioners on that motion to adopt a resolution to allow for remote hearings if necessary. com
black? >> yes. >> commissioner foley. >> aye. >> commissioner johns? >> aye. >> commissioner so? >> yes. >> commissioner nageswaran? >> yes. >> commission president matsuda? >> yes. >> so moved, that passes 7 to 0 unanimously. place us on item 3, commission comments and questions. >> are there any comments or questions from the commission? i don't see any at this time. >> very good, commissioners. that will...
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the national black farmers association joins us once again, john, how did the biden administration lietell you, it is disheartening that we had to take this measure to file this complaint in court. last week came to washington with farmers and the complaints to be a part of this complaint. and i put my mule, and i named him jesus because he rode a white mule into galilee. this has let down black farmers, other farmers of color and here we are promised to the tune of 120% and i've been trying to meet with president biden about this many times on the show i've made this request and that fell on deaf ears after the president gave me his word last july we would have a sitdown meeting to discuss why black and farmers of color had not received the actual 120%. the administration repealed it is what happened. so they repeal the measure for 120%. we see it as a broken contract between black and other farmers of color. a broken promise from this president to not deliver with people who certainly delivered for him. you know, this is some of the hardest economic times in history for american farm
the national black farmers association joins us once again, john, how did the biden administration lietell you, it is disheartening that we had to take this measure to file this complaint in court. last week came to washington with farmers and the complaints to be a part of this complaint. and i put my mule, and i named him jesus because he rode a white mule into galilee. this has let down black farmers, other farmers of color and here we are promised to the tune of 120% and i've been trying to...
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today, cosmetic, was all fast gonna continue as war, sombre and put the guest john, come gunter, to gumming saw evil black us yell soluble a journalist's old arab origin. he woke up and cut all means a lot to me. it's an opportunity to show the world what middle eastern culture and hospitality is all about. here at all, for mom i the stadium is shaped like the traditional mail head here. i'll get to you. seeing my, our parents, it's showcase like this brings my culture into a modern world in a futuristic way. i'm excited to have the world cup on our doorstep. nothing will compared to covering the event in a place i. indonesia, your investment destination, the world's 10th largest economy, is busy transforming, ready to beat your business. partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable and strong policies being the powerhouse indonesia is confirmed by the g. 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you invest indonesia. now, abortion has been turned from a health care issue into policing. there are now 2 americas and one of them women of lost the right to control their own bodies.
today, cosmetic, was all fast gonna continue as war, sombre and put the guest john, come gunter, to gumming saw evil black us yell soluble a journalist's old arab origin. he woke up and cut all means a lot to me. it's an opportunity to show the world what middle eastern culture and hospitality is all about. here at all, for mom i the stadium is shaped like the traditional mail head here. i'll get to you. seeing my, our parents, it's showcase like this brings my culture into a modern world in a...
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black newspapers, 5 million black people went to the polls. 50% of all black voters went to the polls to vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy. and the democrats sent out things across the united states. isn't this a great story? across the united states, handing out ballots to black people to vote for jack kennedy. there's only one small problem, it never happened. there were no massive amounts of this. there were not 5 million black voters, the best number i have is somewhere between two and a half million to 3 million blocks, that is 25 to 30% of all eligible black voters. by the way, from 1936 when black people change dramatically for the electing democrats, they elect two thirds go to democrats. one third goes to republicans through the 1960 election. let me thank kennedy received 68% of ballots, of the black vote. nixon received 32% of the black vote, now i am not really good with numbers like john evans. but, 32% sounds like a third. 68% sounds like two thirds. so, nothing changed as far as the numbers went. the story has become so exaggerated and so out of line. it is still, so many people, and unbelievable c
black newspapers, 5 million black people went to the polls. 50% of all black voters went to the polls to vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy. and the democrats sent out things across the united states. isn't this a great story? across the united states, handing out ballots to black people to vote for jack kennedy. there's only one small problem, it never happened. there were no massive amounts of this. there were not 5 million black voters, the best number i have is somewhere between two and a...
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this is a bit like black wednesday did for the john major government.n major government. it took them years, labourwere in john major government. it took them years, labour were in power john major government. it took them years, labourwere in powerfor13 years _ years, labourwere in powerfor13 years i_ years, labourwere in powerfor13 years ithink— years, labourwere in powerfor13 years. i think the conservatives are justifiahiy _ years. i think the conservatives are justifiably concerned they will be looking — justifiably concerned they will be looking at something of the same magnitude unless they take drastic action _ magnitude unless they take drastic action it _ magnitude unless they take drastic action. it may already be too late, but they— action. it may already be too late, but they have got to try and do something to salvage that reputation.— something to salvage that reutation. ., ., , ., ., something to salvage that reutation. ., . , ., ., ., reputation. how are they going to do it? nicola sturgeon _ reputation. how are they going to do it? nic
this is a bit like black wednesday did for the john major government.n major government. it took them years, labourwere in john major government. it took them years, labour were in power john major government. it took them years, labourwere in powerfor13 years _ years, labourwere in powerfor13 years i_ years, labourwere in powerfor13 years ithink— years, labourwere in powerfor13 years. i think the conservatives are justifiahiy _ years. i think the conservatives are justifiably concerned they...
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in 1898, similar to what john mitchell junior, the editor of the richmond planet did, he call for young black officers. young actually served in the regiment and was promoted while promoting his newspaper. he served as the lead officer in that regimen. despite his beliefs in pacifism, he did believe it was necessary for african-americans to serve in this war. he believed the need of the race to be put ovhis own. went out and encouraged bla men to serve in the military and help gting large numbers of black men to enlist and garnered large numbers of bla sport for the war. he was dedicated tootnly being the editor of the raleigh gazette but also focusing attention on this black military service in north carolina. so when looking at colonel young, james young that is, and when the third was called to serve, the battalion was called the black battalion armor court. it comprised of new recruits who were members of the state guard. young fought relentlessly to get enough men to compromise. -- to comprise the entire regiment. he traveled all over the state to recruit young men and was successful in
in 1898, similar to what john mitchell junior, the editor of the richmond planet did, he call for young black officers. young actually served in the regiment and was promoted while promoting his newspaper. he served as the lead officer in that regimen. despite his beliefs in pacifism, he did believe it was necessary for african-americans to serve in this war. he believed the need of the race to be put ovhis own. went out and encouraged bla men to serve in the military and help gting large...
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classes that are with an african american studies department, you will see a handful of black-identifying students. john, a senior majoring in political economy, is student body president, the first in school history to be elected twice. he says there's been progress, but problems remain. >> unfortunately, it is a common phenomenon, especially among the black community, to not really have this sense of belonging. and i think that really everyone, i would argue, that walks through here at some point in time will feel a sense of impostor syndrome, right, and impostor syndrome meaning the doubt that one has on whether or not they actually belong in an environment. and i think that, when you're the only one in certain classrooms, that's exacerbated three times over. it's going to be much more harder for you to actually reap the benefits and fully, like, embrace the wonderful things that berkeley has to offer. john: ogundele, berkeley's head of admissions, says it's more difficult to achieve diversity without being able to consider race and ethnicity when choosing students. >> i'm really grateful for the gai
classes that are with an african american studies department, you will see a handful of black-identifying students. john, a senior majoring in political economy, is student body president, the first in school history to be elected twice. he says there's been progress, but problems remain. >> unfortunately, it is a common phenomenon, especially among the black community, to not really have this sense of belonging. and i think that really everyone, i would argue, that walks through here at...
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speech at the beginning and i particularly was taken by the fact that talked about john brown much because i grew up in a black church in springfield that john brown had attended when he was traveling, but he was a regular member of that congregation. and in fact, his bible is still there. we used to see it when we went to sunday school and see that the john brown bible, which is safely locked up, but in the building. so i'm really excited about panel. we have some wonderful today very distinguished biographers and journalists and i also want say that at the outset we are going to each speak for 12 to 15 minutes. i will introduce them in the order in which people will speak. and at the end we've left 15 minutes. so all of you can ask of the panelists. and i'm really looking forward to the congress session that will will take place that next to me is carla kaplan. she is the davis professor of american literature, professor of women's gender and sexuality studies at northeastern university. she examines african-american women's history and culture. she is the author of seven books, including this in harlem the
speech at the beginning and i particularly was taken by the fact that talked about john brown much because i grew up in a black church in springfield that john brown had attended when he was traveling, but he was a regular member of that congregation. and in fact, his bible is still there. we used to see it when we went to sunday school and see that the john brown bible, which is safely locked up, but in the building. so i'm really excited about panel. we have some wonderful today very...
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black farmers. we are facing discrimination that the united states department of agriculture, fortune 500 countries such as johnpepsi will contract, we have a host of issues but this specific case is about a broken promise, just like ben said, a broken contract. black farmers signed this contract, native american farmer signed a contract, hispanic former signed the contract. centered back in and made plans based on all of those expectations, 120% debt relief. and they want to trade it for a long, and to bring their cases up to the delinquent amounts up to current. that is not that relief. we want 120% what we were promised. 40 acres we did not get. and, this time, america, black farmers are not going away. we have been, we are not going away and we are going to fight. i have my main man jesus. i will get my 40 acres. >> and you certainly will. >> stand behind us and now is the time to get in the black farmers mid movement. and black meters, you have to get on the same because it is going to be an embarrassment for other black leaders who are not speaking out about this nationally. a travesty this happened to am
black farmers. we are facing discrimination that the united states department of agriculture, fortune 500 countries such as johnpepsi will contract, we have a host of issues but this specific case is about a broken promise, just like ben said, a broken contract. black farmers signed this contract, native american farmer signed a contract, hispanic former signed the contract. centered back in and made plans based on all of those expectations, 120% debt relief. and they want to trade it for a...
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and you mentioned john major, prime minister in the 1990s. when blackk on the pound and it fell out of the european exchange rate mechanism, despite the chancellor throwing in those days, no independent bank in england but the chancellor through british money at it, he failed. we left the european exchange rate, things calmed down and a few months later, he was sacked as chancellor. john major remained as prime ministerfor another 3.5 years. that is an important cautionary guide. who knows what's going to happen? but there was speculation that major was about to fall from the day britain fell out of the european exchange mechanism in 1997 when he was slaughtered. but he stayed in for that five year parliamentary term. that's despite all the feverish speculation that it would be michael heseltine, ken clark — never happened. it is very difficult to remove a prime minister. tory mps this weekend have talked about nothing else. but how and with whom are protective shields... i'm not predicting she will survive. it seems to be unsustainable. but how they do
and you mentioned john major, prime minister in the 1990s. when blackk on the pound and it fell out of the european exchange rate mechanism, despite the chancellor throwing in those days, no independent bank in england but the chancellor through british money at it, he failed. we left the european exchange rate, things calmed down and a few months later, he was sacked as chancellor. john major remained as prime ministerfor another 3.5 years. that is an important cautionary guide. who knows...
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black power. tommy smith and john carlos, an australian called peter norman who were really courageous and brave atn america. the issues that were there, i was only about 15 when i saw that and i was always having a deep respect for tommy smith. always having a deep respect for tommy smith-— always having a deep respect for tommy smith. when you started to make our tommy smith. when you started to make your way _ tommy smith. when you started to make your way in — tommy smith. when you started to make your way in coaching, - tommy smith. when you started to make your way in coaching, did - tommy smith. when you started to make your way in coaching, did youj make your way in coaching, did you notice any similarities to when you started to make your way as a player? it started to make your way as a -la er? . , , started to make your way as a -la er? ., , , , ., started to make your way as a laer? i, ., , player? it was very similar, because when i player? it was very similar, because when i took — player? it was very similar, because when i took my _ player? it was very similar, because when i took m
black power. tommy smith and john carlos, an australian called peter norman who were really courageous and brave atn america. the issues that were there, i was only about 15 when i saw that and i was always having a deep respect for tommy smith. always having a deep respect for tommy smith-— always having a deep respect for tommy smith. when you started to make our tommy smith. when you started to make your way _ tommy smith. when you started to make your way in — tommy smith. when you...
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john said that they were promoting black an asian staff, write a memo to stammer, and deputy leda angela raina. for black members, a staff, we need to be listened t. we expect the manifestation of our torment to be understood. instead the top line briefed was that he is tama, leader of the labor party, condemns the completely wrong tearing down of the statue of slave trader. edward colston in bristol, at the weekend, ah nice . he kissed omer as a man who has absolutely no political integrity. but it's like, what do i need to say? we've taken the temperature that everybody in this country is against the colston statue being dropped. so therefore doesn't matter whether i think it's right or wrong. i need to take a position that it's wrong because that was what will get me elected. 2 days after the bane groups letter to storm and raina, the party dross strategy to regain black support. all but one of the team writing the report called the black engagement plan is white. ellie robinson kissed tom as deputy political director, emails this morning. there was a discussion about b l. m. i took a
john said that they were promoting black an asian staff, write a memo to stammer, and deputy leda angela raina. for black members, a staff, we need to be listened t. we expect the manifestation of our torment to be understood. instead the top line briefed was that he is tama, leader of the labor party, condemns the completely wrong tearing down of the statue of slave trader. edward colston in bristol, at the weekend, ah nice . he kissed omer as a man who has absolutely no political integrity....
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build a new plan for battery, assembly romania and other by john have signed an agreement to invest in a liquefied natural gas facility on the black sea. the romanian prime minister said the project would lay a foundation for a 2nd mode of energy transport to europe and would help the continent achieve energy security. turkish president, rash of type r one says his country has inked an agreement with russia to establish a natural gas hub in turkey. this game would enable more russian gas to reach europe through the turk stream gas pipeline. running under the black sea. the plant, apparently in the worked for years, was a nurse at a time when russian got supplies to germany via the nor to 3 pipeline on the baltic . sea have been told that turkish and russian energy authorities are reportedly planning to establish a golf. just be sure, center with a probable location of turkey border with greece and bulgaria. to unpack lot all of this means let's talk to our correspondent in turkey. dorian jones, dorian, what exactly is this plan golf hub? what would even happen there? well, there's a big mystery about there's no one really knows qu
build a new plan for battery, assembly romania and other by john have signed an agreement to invest in a liquefied natural gas facility on the black sea. the romanian prime minister said the project would lay a foundation for a 2nd mode of energy transport to europe and would help the continent achieve energy security. turkish president, rash of type r one says his country has inked an agreement with russia to establish a natural gas hub in turkey. this game would enable more russian gas to...
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know personally because many of these, as we call them sort of black conservatives really, really hate my work, really hate my work and even, johnhorter wrote a book attacking black writers. ... black folks who are figuring out ways to tell on the slave revolt that we're building so that they can benefit and potentially even be freed and potentially even like the slave, the slaves literally, who who told on the could turn around and become, you know, a slave holder of enslaved people. so and so, you know, i just us to we're literally in and so i just want us to litter in this moment we are going in the direction. the people, i want to ask to call out those black folks and recognize black folks and challenge those black folks, just as we lift up those black folks like those were moving forward. >> lady helper? >> i think that's really wild to think about. and it seems like it's a very, is just a front. -- fraught period right now. do you feel like that is a recent phenomenon or more promoted now or in terms of what underlies that kind of conservatism, do you feel like that's heightened right now? >> i don't think it's a recent ph
know personally because many of these, as we call them sort of black conservatives really, really hate my work, really hate my work and even, johnhorter wrote a book attacking black writers. ... black folks who are figuring out ways to tell on the slave revolt that we're building so that they can benefit and potentially even be freed and potentially even like the slave, the slaves literally, who who told on the could turn around and become, you know, a slave holder of enslaved people. so and...
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if john fetterman can go out and touch these voters and be in the barbershops and high school football games and do fish fries and do things necessary in these blackmunities in philadelphia and pittsburgh, john fetterman will be the next senator from the great state of pennsylvania. if he's unable to do that, unfortunately we may have dr. oz in the united states senate. >> thank you guys very, very much. >>> just ahead, he's known for his brutality and ruthlessness. now he's vladimir putin's new commander of russia's war on ukraine. >>> plus, the u.s. on alert right now for russian cyber attacks possibly targeting critical infrastructure here in the united states. egmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your mey right. ♪ ♪ discover sound that can truly move you in the 2022 grand wagoneer. awarded best driver
if john fetterman can go out and touch these voters and be in the barbershops and high school football games and do fish fries and do things necessary in these blackmunities in philadelphia and pittsburgh, john fetterman will be the next senator from the great state of pennsylvania. if he's unable to do that, unfortunately we may have dr. oz in the united states senate. >> thank you guys very, very much. >>> just ahead, he's known for his brutality and ruthlessness. now he's...
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harpers ferry is the place or john brown had his read. the black and white, it's people kind of appear some very wealthy white philanthropist. of, course many black leaders. they found us at harpers ferry in 1909. they found the magazine and the crisis, there is du bois there. he found the crisis at the same time they found the underbelly cpp. hundred anniversary of lincoln's birth. it's inter regional, involved with legal struggles. the grandfather clause, fighting with the grandfather clouds wasn't emission that if your grandfather didn't vote you wouldn't be able to vote. it quickly fights for the rights of african americans all over. the magazine starts, it's called the crisis. the magazine then. and the crisis magazine starts with different issues on different topics. the next year, he publishes his similar book. john brown. he said that was his favorite book, he wrote from head, no documents, no notes, wrote it in tribute to john brown. as we've said, the naacp is founded at harpers ferry. now, with great appreciation for john brown, do you m
harpers ferry is the place or john brown had his read. the black and white, it's people kind of appear some very wealthy white philanthropist. of, course many black leaders. they found us at harpers ferry in 1909. they found the magazine and the crisis, there is du bois there. he found the crisis at the same time they found the underbelly cpp. hundred anniversary of lincoln's birth. it's inter regional, involved with legal struggles. the grandfather clause, fighting with the grandfather clouds...