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. >> four hbcus, historically black college university, mo morris, spellman, morehouse, so people who secondary education okay, chicago, detroit, they don't have the morehouse, spelman thing and i think along with the consistent black mayors, that became the attraction. >> the fact that atlanta has had black mayors for 40 some odd years, has that made a significant impact on the city? >> most definitely. the mayor that set everything off, mayor jackson, he put forth those policies and took that risk, he understand that the police chief, the police force, superintendent, teachers, everything that the public sector could touch, that that also had to be our mission, like what he saw, he couldn't get buy in from the working class people in those sectors, that this was the mission. >> everybody had to get along, so we have to understand. that is a very interesting thing, for someone to come -- especially a black man to come in and go -- okay, we've got a chance. so -- because the parents are the rest of the country, is it easy to be black and atlanta? >> of the way we have engaged with bla
. >> four hbcus, historically black college university, mo morris, spellman, morehouse, so people who secondary education okay, chicago, detroit, they don't have the morehouse, spelman thing and i think along with the consistent black mayors, that became the attraction. >> the fact that atlanta has had black mayors for 40 some odd years, has that made a significant impact on the city? >> most definitely. the mayor that set everything off, mayor jackson, he put forth those...
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she asked benjamin mays the head of morehouse to keep it quiet. which he which he did but she continued to send money which was very nice of her. but it also showed that she had lived in a different world than her black me who lived in you know. jim crow world in georgia and was not treated as other human beings who were white were treated and of course that novel has been praised by many many whites through the years and still lists. in blacks had a completely different. perception of that novel as they should have. i mean it's racist stereotype. in the novel and yet it was it was a very successful. novel and so was the movie and the movie directly led to the casting of having mcdaniel in her character had one name mammy. mammy i mean, she wasn't even considered human enough to have a first and last name. it was just mammy and that really too. was what cinema thought? of the black female that they were only suited best suited. to play maids well, and it's like you tell the story. i mean, i was just gonna go back and say so this is not a redemptiv
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it affected margaret mitchell so much that she wrote a letter to benjamin morehouse and while i would like to contribute some money to help train and help fund the training the young black medical students. she continued to send money which was very nice of her but it also showed she had been in a completely different world than her black maid that lived in a jim crow world in georgia and other human beings who were white and were treated and that novel has been praised by many through the years. blacks had a completely different perception of the novel as they should have. it's racist stereotypes and was a successful novel. the movie directly related to the casting her character had one name mamie. that is what they thought of the black female that they were only suited to play maids. >> i was going to go back and isn't a redemption story but if it didn't exist i think you write prior to that request for the contribution. your book is like a very slow reveal. what ishe so obvious to the elements of the population and not just the mainstream let's insay there it was and it took a long
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we are here at morehouse college. this is an historically blaj college in the city of atlanta, and this is where raphael warnock did really well during the last election. we also know that herschel walker is making his campaign stops as well. let's take a look at the exit poll and some of the highlights from that exit poll when it comes to warnock's voters. he was able to really dominate advisers of color. 81% voted for warnock. 69% of those voters were 18 to 29 years old. and 28% were urban voters. that shows where his bread and butter. that's why reverend warnock was outside morehouse college, inside one of the biggest rappers in the world trying to speak to the youth, to people here to get back out and vote. i want you to hear from raphael warnock and from herschel walker on what they're telling their supporters this weekend. >> i'm reaching out to the folks who didn't vote for me the last time. maybe they voted for the libertarian candidate. maybe they voted for herschel walker. and i want you to ask yourself a se
we are here at morehouse college. this is an historically blaj college in the city of atlanta, and this is where raphael warnock did really well during the last election. we also know that herschel walker is making his campaign stops as well. let's take a look at the exit poll and some of the highlights from that exit poll when it comes to warnock's voters. he was able to really dominate advisers of color. 81% voted for warnock. 69% of those voters were 18 to 29 years old. and 28% were urban...
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walker is in peachtree city while warnock is at morehouse college in atlanta. nadia, what is happening there? >> yeah, fred. back on the campaign trail. we're at morehouse college in atlanta, historically black college for men, in an area that has had some underprivileged children here, and that's what we're seeing one of the most famous rappers in the world, lil baby, hold this fall festival giving away free coats and given raphael warnock an opportunity to address the crowd. he should be coming up on the stage any minute now, that's what we're told. this arena full of people who may have voted for him, when you look at the demographic. let's look. raphael warnock from an exit poll of the last election. 81% of georgia voters of color voted for wraphael warnock. 69% were between the ages of 18 and 29. he just hammered that youth vote. and 68% urban voters. now that's when you look at raphael warnock. but when you look at herschel walker, his numbers completely different. and it really just shows why this election was so close and why we're on our way to a run-o
walker is in peachtree city while warnock is at morehouse college in atlanta. nadia, what is happening there? >> yeah, fred. back on the campaign trail. we're at morehouse college in atlanta, historically black college for men, in an area that has had some underprivileged children here, and that's what we're seeing one of the most famous rappers in the world, lil baby, hold this fall festival giving away free coats and given raphael warnock an opportunity to address the crowd. he should...
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>> warnock's going to appear here at morehouse. and by side with little baby, a rapper, musical, performer who is popular with a lot of families here. this is a give back a vent where kids are hanging out with, their parents. they're also receiving free bags, free codes for the winter. we're going to hear warnock make a direct message. mostly to those kids parents. the only voting age people here. what we've seen for him so far as this campaign has sort of restarted, kick started is a message that's going to go directly kind of down the middle. some of the people who may not have voted from the first time around who maybe voted for governor kemp at the top of the ticket. but we're uncomfortable with trump endorsed herschel walker. he's been making a direct sort of pleated them saying over the next couple of weeks, i'm going to try to earn your vote. to me, the person represents georgia. the other thing that we see warnock usually do in these crowds is talk a lot about health care. his work fighting insulin costs. kind of using thes
>> warnock's going to appear here at morehouse. and by side with little baby, a rapper, musical, performer who is popular with a lot of families here. this is a give back a vent where kids are hanging out with, their parents. they're also receiving free bags, free codes for the winter. we're going to hear warnock make a direct message. mostly to those kids parents. the only voting age people here. what we've seen for him so far as this campaign has sort of restarted, kick started is a...
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and a contributor as well as frequent appearances at meet the press on sunday and is a graduate of morehouse in atlanta and we are glad to welcome you home. next a prolific author at know how you find the time to write the books that you write and breathe a letter to my son with gender and liberation. and to understand the black national anthem and the journey below the mason-dixon line and native of birmingham alabama and i do want to know i want to welcome you back to the mississippi book fast. i can't help but notice in your. book you were a little huffy with margaret walker to be a mississippian. [laughter] she was born in birmingham. jay hasnd written about human rights around the world and a writer at large and nonresident senior fellow at the atlantic cancel and demagoguese and secret surgeries of washington appearing in "the new york times" and the "washington post" and the atlantic in the new york review and a graduate ofal yale with political science and lives in washington dc today. your appear with three southernerss but also and also to say i noticed that you reference for histo
and a contributor as well as frequent appearances at meet the press on sunday and is a graduate of morehouse in atlanta and we are glad to welcome you home. next a prolific author at know how you find the time to write the books that you write and breathe a letter to my son with gender and liberation. and to understand the black national anthem and the journey below the mason-dixon line and native of birmingham alabama and i do want to know i want to welcome you back to the mississippi book...
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he's a graduate of morehouse college. we have works forng lucky and lorain, the life of lorain han bury, a letter to my sons, gender and liberation. may we everac stand, history of the black national anthem and for our purposes today, america, journey below the line. imani perry is a native of birmingham, alabama, and lives outside of alabama with her two sons. dr. perry, i want to note and welcome you back to the mississippi book festival for the first time since 2018. i couldn't help but notice in your book you mentioned you were a little huffy with the book festival because of auroclaim to margaret walker being a mississippien. she absolutely was born in birmingham. she lived in jackson for 49 years. >> james is the author of several book including end of europe, demagogue and the hidden history of gay washington. he's a graduate of quail with degrees in history, political science and lives in washington dc. jamie, you're up here with three southerners on the panel and we're happy to welcome you in but we have three ya
he's a graduate of morehouse college. we have works forng lucky and lorain, the life of lorain han bury, a letter to my sons, gender and liberation. may we everac stand, history of the black national anthem and for our purposes today, america, journey below the line. imani perry is a native of birmingham, alabama, and lives outside of alabama with her two sons. dr. perry, i want to note and welcome you back to the mississippi book festival for the first time since 2018. i couldn't help but...
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but it's the same whether it's howard, morehouse, spelman or north carolina anc. if the committee will not take lightly the incredible psychological and emotional damage that these threats are perpetrating on our young lives. chairwoman jackson lee: bomb threats can result in bombs and violence, is that not true? >> that is true, yes. chairwoman jackson lee: bomb threats should not be taken lightly. >> yes, bomb threats, particularly when they involve an actual plot to conduct an attack or to threaten to conduct an attack is a serious effort and one that we would consider an act of terrorism. that is its intent, to terrorize the population. it should be taken extremely seriously for the reasons we just heard, the psychological impact. >> thank you. the nation should not stand idly by when there is racism or bias against lgbtq or gender bias or anti-muslim, anti-sikh sentiment. tell me the terrorizing impact that comes from the hatred that was obviously generated against the sikh community. >> thank you, congresswoman. it took 10 years for us to heal from that. i t
but it's the same whether it's howard, morehouse, spelman or north carolina anc. if the committee will not take lightly the incredible psychological and emotional damage that these threats are perpetrating on our young lives. chairwoman jackson lee: bomb threats can result in bombs and violence, is that not true? >> that is true, yes. chairwoman jackson lee: bomb threats should not be taken lightly. >> yes, bomb threats, particularly when they involve an actual plot to conduct an...
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seeing rafael warnock, for example, do on a bus tour the next couple of days, particularly going to morehouse college to get students to vote, to start banking in the voters to be sure you get those votes and make sure that you get as many democratic votes as possible. >> yeah. >> what are you watching the next eight days? >> well, we're watching the messaging, jose. because the messaging is changing. it's getting a little more intense. rafael warnock, ahead of the midterm elections, tried to stick to policy. this time around he's attacking herschel walker's character a little more, calling him flat-out a liar, saying he has no business in washington. that he isn't smart enough for the job. i asked this morning. we're not used to you using this kind of rhetoric. do you think this will backfire at you? and rafael warnock says no. i'm simply speaking the truth. and the voters will recognize this at the polls. we have extended an invitation to herschel walker to talk with us and the campaign seems to be laying a little lower than the warnock campaign. at least today, that is. but, yeah, i'm watc
seeing rafael warnock, for example, do on a bus tour the next couple of days, particularly going to morehouse college to get students to vote, to start banking in the voters to be sure you get those votes and make sure that you get as many democratic votes as possible. >> yeah. >> what are you watching the next eight days? >> well, we're watching the messaging, jose. because the messaging is changing. it's getting a little more intense. rafael warnock, ahead of the midterm...
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warnock at morehouse college and a concert with the dave matthews band. >> look at that. look at people doing their civic duties. two hours and this isn't even the first day. >> in the middle of the afternoon on a monday. >> that is impressive. look at all of them. all right. we will obviously keep an eye on that throughout the day and days ahead. >> backlash is growing after former president trump hosted white nationalist and holocaust denier nick fuentes for dinner. >>> a shocking story out of california. police say a former police officer catfished a teenager girl and then killed her family. ♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? what if we wanted to electrify all of this... 100% carbon free... is it possible? ♪ aes has been leading energy transitions for decades... and is partnering with the worlds leading companies to decarbonize industries... cities, and nat
warnock at morehouse college and a concert with the dave matthews band. >> look at that. look at people doing their civic duties. two hours and this isn't even the first day. >> in the middle of the afternoon on a monday. >> that is impressive. look at all of them. all right. we will obviously keep an eye on that throughout the day and days ahead. >> backlash is growing after former president trump hosted white nationalist and holocaust denier nick fuentes for dinner....
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cook today shifted ten morehouse seats in districts president biden won two years ago, shifted them towards republicans to one degree or another. the move is to the right and 538 changed its projection for control of the senate to the republicans. it's the first time nate silver's 538 has made that assessment since july. now make no mistake. the polls are still razor thin, and they are polls, so who knows, but one senate seat could be the difference in who controls the senate in this divided nation, but most pollsters do now agree if either side has a late advantage, it's the republicans. both parties are bringing in some of their biggest names in a last-ditch effort to turn out voters former vice president mike pence in georgia today president biden hit florida, and tonight former president obama campaigning for a democrat in one of the closest races in the country, nevada's senate seat. it's a race that in just one week could determine which party controls the united states senate we have complete coverage tonight. cnbc's ylan mui in las vegas but first alli vitali in miami gardens where
cook today shifted ten morehouse seats in districts president biden won two years ago, shifted them towards republicans to one degree or another. the move is to the right and 538 changed its projection for control of the senate to the republicans. it's the first time nate silver's 538 has made that assessment since july. now make no mistake. the polls are still razor thin, and they are polls, so who knows, but one senate seat could be the difference in who controls the senate in this divided...
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stacy and rafael came out of spelman and morehouse. cori bush in missouri, so we do, we ared seeing -- she's a perft example of someone who came out of the black lives matter movement. lucy mcbath in the sense that her son was killed, you know, her son, jordan davis, was killed, so she took that as a baton to run for office. we're seeing people run for office and taking different paths, but i think it's still built on the foundation that was kind of set in the 1960s that we're going to make a difference in the country, we're going to make a difference in our lives and communities, we have to be the a representative voice at the table. and if you're not a representative voice at the table, then, you know, nothing's going to change. or the changes that are going to be the made are not going to have an impact on you positively. so, you know? >> so that's what leads andrew youngo into congress, a sort of similar moment or maybe we're experiencing again now. hbut let's talk about what leas him out of congress as well, his work with presiden
stacy and rafael came out of spelman and morehouse. cori bush in missouri, so we do, we ared seeing -- she's a perft example of someone who came out of the black lives matter movement. lucy mcbath in the sense that her son was killed, you know, her son, jordan davis, was killed, so she took that as a baton to run for office. we're seeing people run for office and taking different paths, but i think it's still built on the foundation that was kind of set in the 1960s that we're going to make a...
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morehouse college in atlanta is making history with a first of its kind new course. what is it?to tell us. lauren: it's a metaverse course, but before you mock it, it's really cool. so they are using virtual reality to teach black history, so students hop into the metaverse, where the course will be taught, to see what a slave ship was like, to tour the underground railroad, to experience the martin luther king jr. "i have a dream" speech so this is the effective use of technology, virtual reality, the metaverse, to recreate history and i think they should do that for younger students too to really be there and see it? you won't forget it. ashley: i would never mock. i'm not a mocker. i'm a rocker. thank you very much, lauren. lauren: i would have mocked it if someone didn't explain it to me. but when you explain it, i say all right, that is cool. ashley: we know stuary varney be rolling his eyes and they be stuck in the back of his head right now. all right let's take a look at the dow 30 stocks if you can just to get a sense of where the markets are. we can make fun of stu bec
morehouse college in atlanta is making history with a first of its kind new course. what is it?to tell us. lauren: it's a metaverse course, but before you mock it, it's really cool. so they are using virtual reality to teach black history, so students hop into the metaverse, where the course will be taught, to see what a slave ship was like, to tour the underground railroad, to experience the martin luther king jr. "i have a dream" speech so this is the effective use of technology,...
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he is a graduate of morehouse college in atlanta georgia and we are glad to welcome you home. imani perry is hughes rogers professor of african-american studies at princeton university. a prolific author, i don't know you time to find time to write the books you write in the time theycome out . works including looking for lorraine, bree: a letter to my sons. may worry we forever stand, a history of the black national anthem and south to america, a journey below the mason-dixon line to understand the soul of the nation. he is a native of birmingham alabama. doctor parry, i want to welcome you back to mississippi book festival for the first time since 2018. i couldn't help but notice in your book you mentioned when you were here you were a little coffee with the book festival because our claim to margaret walker being a mississippian. she absolutely was born in that county, should it did go to jackson for 49 years. james kirchick has written about human rights, politics, a columnist for outlook magazine, writer at large for a all-male and nonresident senior fellow at the atlanti
he is a graduate of morehouse college in atlanta georgia and we are glad to welcome you home. imani perry is hughes rogers professor of african-american studies at princeton university. a prolific author, i don't know you time to find time to write the books you write in the time theycome out . works including looking for lorraine, bree: a letter to my sons. may worry we forever stand, a history of the black national anthem and south to america, a journey below the mason-dixon line to...
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against the last few weeks here in georgia, today and weeks ago, at morehouse college in particular and men say they see right through the game they believe the republicans are trying to play. putting up a kind of minstrel, this false representation of black men saying we have one of you guys is for us, so come on in. so they quite frankly not only see it as embarrassing but as part of a broader plan and feeds into a narrative that black men didn't want to support stacey abrams, they weren't involved and this shows clearly how the right views many black men. >> tia, i'll give you the last word on this. we know president obama is coming back. what is the campaign saying about the fact that on the herschel walker side, they're not going to have donald trump, but they are trying to get the kemp -- brian kemp to come out and stump for him? and is he going to do that? i heard he's not on the ads. i heard they're sending out mailers that show kemp but don't even show herschel walker. >> yes. the ads that kemp has cut feature kemp prominently, not necessarily kemp with walker. but kemp promine
against the last few weeks here in georgia, today and weeks ago, at morehouse college in particular and men say they see right through the game they believe the republicans are trying to play. putting up a kind of minstrel, this false representation of black men saying we have one of you guys is for us, so come on in. so they quite frankly not only see it as embarrassing but as part of a broader plan and feeds into a narrative that black men didn't want to support stacey abrams, they weren't...
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a lot of parents and young people here, you know, this is part of a larger festival happening at morehouse little baby is going to be here, who is popular with the age group behind me. and you're gonna hear more talk taylor a message to a lot of young people, a lot of young parents who are here. this is all part of an effort that is part of both candidates having to jump start right now. they have to go back out to all these communities, they just circled around, they took the buses from here to there. and they have to do this all over again. there have less than four weeks to do it. a lot of this is just going to be, how do you get your base re-energized? make sure they know that december 6th is the runoff date, and early voting starts after thanksgiving. so, there's a lot of basic education, both candidates have to do right now. so it's going to be interesting, i think, later this week, as we see herschel walker hit the road to. how does his message maybe change? since it's no longer going to be, you know we can take control of the democrats, how does his connection with voters change? w
a lot of parents and young people here, you know, this is part of a larger festival happening at morehouse little baby is going to be here, who is popular with the age group behind me. and you're gonna hear more talk taylor a message to a lot of young people, a lot of young parents who are here. this is all part of an effort that is part of both candidates having to jump start right now. they have to go back out to all these communities, they just circled around, they took the buses from here...
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jennifer jones of morehouse school of medicine showed up to her precinct in fulton county, georgia fors. however when she reached the check-in station, she was informed she would be unable to cast her ballot because her validity was challenged. the poll worker didn't tell me why i was challenged, even after calling someone else for assistance. they told me i would have to vote a provisional ballot. as we know, under this law, georgia citizens can challenge a voter's eligibility for any number of reasons, and an unlimited number of times and right wing groups have now mounted thousands of these challenges, and voting provisional ballots means your vote is not as likely to be counted. how egregious is this challenge situation, and what do you make of the laws used in that way? >> brian kemp and brad raffensperger outsourced voter purging. that's what they did. they franchised it to white supremacist groups and to hard right wing groups to give them the opportunity to do what they no longer can do because of the lawsuits they faced from my organizations and others, regarding their voter p
jennifer jones of morehouse school of medicine showed up to her precinct in fulton county, georgia fors. however when she reached the check-in station, she was informed she would be unable to cast her ballot because her validity was challenged. the poll worker didn't tell me why i was challenged, even after calling someone else for assistance. they told me i would have to vote a provisional ballot. as we know, under this law, georgia citizens can challenge a voter's eligibility for any number...
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. >> now, we want to go to georgia, and we spoke yesterday, raphael warnock was at morehouse college, three weeks to go before the runoff in early december. talk about the messaging from both campaigns over the next three weeks and how they plan to keep voters involved. interesting. >> reporter: well, a lot of the message right now is simply focused on voter education. they're trying to make sure they can make all of these voter contacts all across the state again, and just make sure that people know that a runoff is actually happening on december 6th. and that early voting is going to start shortly after thanksgiving. that's on both sides. both candidates have to do this with a very small amount of time. and then, you know, there's this question of the enthusiasm gap potentially, because, you know, now, balance of power in the senate has been decided by nevada. so there are questions frankly on both sides on what this might do to voter behavior. i can tell you as i talk and spend time with people on the ground here, those concerns are mostly coming from the republican side. the fear
. >> now, we want to go to georgia, and we spoke yesterday, raphael warnock was at morehouse college, three weeks to go before the runoff in early december. talk about the messaging from both campaigns over the next three weeks and how they plan to keep voters involved. interesting. >> reporter: well, a lot of the message right now is simply focused on voter education. they're trying to make sure they can make all of these voter contacts all across the state again, and just make...
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politicians who came out of black colleges, stacey and raphael came out of black colleges, spelman and morehouse, and cory bush in missouri and we're seeing-- and she is an an example who came out of the black lives matter movement. lucy mcbath came out of the black lives matter movement in the sense this her son was killed, her son jordan davis was killed and she took that as a baton to run for office and we're seeing people taking different paths, but i think they're still built on the foundation set in the 1960's, if we're going to make a difference in our country, in our lives and communities, that we have to be a representative voice at the table and if you're not a representative voice at the table, then nothing is going to change or with the changes that are going to be made are not going to have an impact on you positivelily. so-- >> so that's what leads andrew young into congress, a sort of similar movement that maybe we're experiencing again now, but let's talk about what has come out of congress, as well, his relationship with president carter and his work as a united nations ambassad
politicians who came out of black colleges, stacey and raphael came out of black colleges, spelman and morehouse, and cory bush in missouri and we're seeing-- and she is an an example who came out of the black lives matter movement. lucy mcbath came out of the black lives matter movement in the sense this her son was killed, her son jordan davis was killed and she took that as a baton to run for office and we're seeing people taking different paths, but i think they're still built on the...
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politicians who came out of black colleges, stacey and raphael out of black colleges, spelman and morehouse. yeah. you know, corey bush and illinois and missouri. so we do. we are that. and she's a perfect example of someone who came out of the black lives matter movement. lucy mcbath came out of the black lives movement in a that her son was killed her you know, her son, jordan davis, was killed. so she took that as a baton to run for office. so we're seeing people enter office and take a different path. but i think they still built on the foundation that was kind of set in the 1960s that we if we're going to make a difference in the country, if we're going to make a difference in our lives and communities, that we have to be represented, have to be a representative voice at the table if you're not representing a voice at the table, then you know nothing's going to change. or the changes that are going to be made are not going to have an impact on you. positive. so, you know, so that's what leads. andrew young into congress a sort of similar that were maybe experiencing again now but let's
politicians who came out of black colleges, stacey and raphael out of black colleges, spelman and morehouse. yeah. you know, corey bush and illinois and missouri. so we do. we are that. and she's a perfect example of someone who came out of the black lives matter movement. lucy mcbath came out of the black lives movement in a that her son was killed her you know, her son, jordan davis, was killed. so she took that as a baton to run for office. so we're seeing people enter office and take a...
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you can see him there at morehouse college. -- , rapper, the baby, was there as well. things will become much more contentious to that runoff election on december 3rd if i'm not mistaken. hold on, everybody. the senate race in arizona may have been decide about the race for governor is still too close to call. a live report on the count -- president biden encounters with president xi jinping with his first face to meeting since taking office. we will be right back. l be right back. an those dances your grandkids love doing with you. ok, i got it. (laughs) start medicare shopping today with walgreens find rx coverage. ♪♪ plus, find low-cost copays. when you need to talk medicare. walgreens, is here. ♪♪ ♪♪ walgreens. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one
you can see him there at morehouse college. -- , rapper, the baby, was there as well. things will become much more contentious to that runoff election on december 3rd if i'm not mistaken. hold on, everybody. the senate race in arizona may have been decide about the race for governor is still too close to call. a live report on the count -- president biden encounters with president xi jinping with his first face to meeting since taking office. we will be right back. l be right back. an those...
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just tomorrow, i will be with senator raphael warnock and a bunch of supporters that morehouse.nk it will be different for both sides. if you're a democrat, i think simone mentioned this earlier, what happens in nevada may not change the calculation for democrats here in georgia, who may still want to fight like hell to get senator warnock back in that seat because having an extra democrat there would help with a whole sort of things democrats are going to want to work on. the question will be on the republican side. i think whom i traveled down to georgia and act as a circuit for herschel walker if control is not really an option anymore. who's going to come up here and donate massive sums of money so that he can hit warnock over the airwaves every day? those are some of the questions that i think republicans are going to be looking at, but either way, this is going to still be a tight fight, at least both campaigns are fired up and saying they will be hitting the ground running as hard as possible in the hopes of making it that way. i just think if you're a democrat or republi
just tomorrow, i will be with senator raphael warnock and a bunch of supporters that morehouse.nk it will be different for both sides. if you're a democrat, i think simone mentioned this earlier, what happens in nevada may not change the calculation for democrats here in georgia, who may still want to fight like hell to get senator warnock back in that seat because having an extra democrat there would help with a whole sort of things democrats are going to want to work on. the question will be...
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remember walking into the oval office, and my boss, said kyle has some ideas for ways to tailor the morehouse crowd. there is a picture, at the time, telling me what i thought i should say. he looks at me, as the first black president, and says, i'm going to let you finish, and then say what you should say. so, that was embarrassing. you probably remember this to, but the editing, the more editing you got from obama, the better. he, like if he had spent time at night writing it out on the yellow pad with your draft next room, that was great. it meant he was completely engaged. if he had a bunch of edits on the page, that was fine. would he never wanted to, get was that note on the top that said, please come see me. because then it's, like we are starting over. you are starting over. >> yes, it's bad. but, it's true. you always want the person you are working with to be engaged with a draft. i was also going to respond to something john said, which was really important. president bush was looking for that momentum in his speech. and here, i can represent our colleague who is missing, jeff. i w
remember walking into the oval office, and my boss, said kyle has some ideas for ways to tailor the morehouse crowd. there is a picture, at the time, telling me what i thought i should say. he looks at me, as the first black president, and says, i'm going to let you finish, and then say what you should say. so, that was embarrassing. you probably remember this to, but the editing, the more editing you got from obama, the better. he, like if he had spent time at night writing it out on the...
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the other thing we've done is created an entrepreneurial center in atlanta between the two hbcus, morehouse. getting the work together was kind of interesting but we are able to create an entrepreneurial center -- >> thank you, sir. i apologize, i'm out of time. we'll be watching, madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you very much for all the work you do with hbcus, miss adams. we appreciate that. the proof of the putting is in the eating, thank you. the gentleman from ohio, mr. gonzalez, it's recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chair. i'm going to do a little macro micro. mr. dimon, macro, mr. moynihan, micro side. mr. dimon, even as a book about the state of the global economy and some of your concerns. going to define us all finding for the purposes of this has a mild recession with limited financial stability risks. her landing is a prolonged recession, two plus quarters with heightened stability risks. so, keep that in mind. from a policy standpoint, what are you most concerned about what do you believe needs to happen to avoid the hard landing scenario? >> i think the sooner tha
the other thing we've done is created an entrepreneurial center in atlanta between the two hbcus, morehouse. getting the work together was kind of interesting but we are able to create an entrepreneurial center -- >> thank you, sir. i apologize, i'm out of time. we'll be watching, madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you very much for all the work you do with hbcus, miss adams. we appreciate that. the proof of the putting is in the eating, thank you. the gentleman from ohio, mr....
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smith is a founding member of the student nonviolent coordinating committee at morehouse college backs. everyone here has probably heard of it, and it is one of the members, the late congressman, john lewis. dr. smith has lived in washington, d. c., since 1968 where, among his many community service roles he served on the d. c. city council for four turns. he earned his ph. d. from the union institute and ohio, and he founded and serves as the executive director of the african american civil war museum, as i mentioned, right here in washington d. c.. please welcome dr. frank smith. [applause] >> thank you very much, my name is frank smith and i am a founding director of the african american civil war memorial here in washington d. c.. today is august 22nd, 2022, and, it is actually the day that we celebrate the african american civil war memorial as founders day. it was this day, back in 1963, when the president, created within the military something called the united states colored troops. it was the bureau of united states color troops role to recruit the train, and then deploy 200,
smith is a founding member of the student nonviolent coordinating committee at morehouse college backs. everyone here has probably heard of it, and it is one of the members, the late congressman, john lewis. dr. smith has lived in washington, d. c., since 1968 where, among his many community service roles he served on the d. c. city council for four turns. he earned his ph. d. from the union institute and ohio, and he founded and serves as the executive director of the african american civil...
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although he had the opportunity to attend morehouse college he choose to follow in the footsteps of his father who was in the navy for 25 years and his story about why he choose the army over the navy is very fun and his grandfather and uncles also were service members. he began his career with swords as a program monitor and in that role for close to seven years. as many of you know this program helps veterans in so many ways with mental health services, legal help, job placement and trainingsing and opportunities to socialize with other veterans. in august this year after completing the 12 week peer training course with tenderloin and became a peer specialists and serves in the presidio in district 2 runs by this program and works tirelessly to provide high touch support for the veterans and one-on-one services and group activities and accompanies veterans to appointments and he's a friendly face and someone that the veterans trust and respect. he's colleagues shared his goes consistently above and beyond and with a smile on his face and dedicated to his work. it's an honor to meet yo
although he had the opportunity to attend morehouse college he choose to follow in the footsteps of his father who was in the navy for 25 years and his story about why he choose the army over the navy is very fun and his grandfather and uncles also were service members. he began his career with swords as a program monitor and in that role for close to seven years. as many of you know this program helps veterans in so many ways with mental health services, legal help, job placement and...
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i recently met this young woman who is a morehouse medical student, and was challenged with her registrationhere any citizen can challenge the registration of you if they state that there's a reason that your registration shouldn't count. she talked about her history, the importance of her going to vote, and what her grandparents sacrificed for her to vote. that weighed heavily on getting hard to go back and challenge that challenge to her registration. to your point, there may be people that are registered who don't know that they've been challenged. they say, i don't have enough time to do this. i can take a day off to go down to the court and deal within. she says she's seen people motivated in georgia because they know how hard anybody work to block them in that election. they're coming out, we'll have to see how that all plays out. ahead, the republican agenda, what is in store if the gop takes control of congress? you're watching msnbc special midterm election coverage. ection coverage. covid-19. some people get it, and some people can get it bad. and for those who do get it bad, it ma
i recently met this young woman who is a morehouse medical student, and was challenged with her registrationhere any citizen can challenge the registration of you if they state that there's a reason that your registration shouldn't count. she talked about her history, the importance of her going to vote, and what her grandparents sacrificed for her to vote. that weighed heavily on getting hard to go back and challenge that challenge to her registration. to your point, there may be people that...
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i'm seeing rallies with students at morehouse. from poll workers saying i don't see the enthusiasm i saw four years ago to people saying i've got it in the bag. i am surprised at how bullish people seem to be on both warnock and abrams right now. there is an energy on the ground, and i loathe this cliche, i hate it, but there's literally an energy on the ground here that's totally different from the poll and i don't know if it's who i'm talking to or maybe there's something going on we haven't been able to capture. i will say this about pennsylvania. what's been interesting to me, i did a thread about this, about a week and a half ago when i was on the show, i mentioned a lot of my students hadn't registered to vote, right? the league of women voters reached out to me and sent like a delta force team to my campus and registered all my students. and i talked to my class about the fact that it's so much easier to register and vote in maryland than it is in georgia. it's so much easier to have your ballot counted in maryland than in
i'm seeing rallies with students at morehouse. from poll workers saying i don't see the enthusiasm i saw four years ago to people saying i've got it in the bag. i am surprised at how bullish people seem to be on both warnock and abrams right now. there is an energy on the ground, and i loathe this cliche, i hate it, but there's literally an energy on the ground here that's totally different from the poll and i don't know if it's who i'm talking to or maybe there's something going on we haven't...
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our answer ises morehouse transformative meeting put points on the board under factor one of the four factor balancing test goldsmith on the second circuit say no, warhol's new meeting categorically irrelevant and can't be considered as part of factor one or any other factor. i want to emphasize three points. first, the president supports us. campbell unambiguous requires an examination of the message. google reaffirms that. test and sites warhol's soup cans as a pragmatic ame of how it's satisfied. goldsmith's test is at odds with each cases. unlike goldsmith,our approach intains a balance between protecting artist rights to netize their works, and encouraging new and importt expression. give follow-on tis credit for innovation that factor one while recognizing that factor for and the other factors will sometimes cut decisively theother way. goldsmith necessity toask by ntrast, offense that balce by doing so it violates 107 text, and violates promoting creativity for the public. good artistic expression -- the ruling from goldsmith would strip protection notus from his prince series
our answer ises morehouse transformative meeting put points on the board under factor one of the four factor balancing test goldsmith on the second circuit say no, warhol's new meeting categorically irrelevant and can't be considered as part of factor one or any other factor. i want to emphasize three points. first, the president supports us. campbell unambiguous requires an examination of the message. google reaffirms that. test and sites warhol's soup cans as a pragmatic ame of how it's...
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this means we can move three morehouse seats over to democrats, bringing the balance of power to 195ke a look at the state of play where things stand right now on this election night in america continued. right now democrats must win 21 competitive seats to maintain their majority in the house. republicans must win seven competitive seats to win their majority in the u.s. house of representatives. let's go over to john king right now, who is watching all of this. so, so closely. so we haven't projected the winner in the house of representatives yet, the democrats or the republicans. tell our viewers -- explain what's going on. >> well, we're counting votes. so you have these races. these are the races we've called so far, as you just outlined. republicans have 209. that leaves them just nine seats a way from 218. the magic number that would be a new republican majority. democrats are at 195. and again, republicans did not expect the map to look like this three days after. now republicans, as you note, have an easier path. we just look at the races where they were ahead right now. the
this means we can move three morehouse seats over to democrats, bringing the balance of power to 195ke a look at the state of play where things stand right now on this election night in america continued. right now democrats must win 21 competitive seats to maintain their majority in the house. republicans must win seven competitive seats to win their majority in the u.s. house of representatives. let's go over to john king right now, who is watching all of this. so, so closely. so we haven't...