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baraka was from newark. he had people that knew him. but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as homegrown as what was done when he got there and had the insight and foresight to do what he did as you explained. prof. woodard: i am sorry. i am trying to make it brief. there was a section in my talk about a few years before baraka came back, there was a movement, i was part of the student movement. there were thousands of people who meeting regularly, usually protest meetings, against ethnic cleansing which they called "urban renewal" or "negro removal." that is what united the community. small groups had had important protests, but the ethnic cleansing formula woke everybody up and everybody from street hustlers, auto workers, welfare livers, there was a mass movement baraka came back into. he got anointed leader because he was beat up by the police on the first day of the rebellion, right? that is the whole thing. it was this strange convergent of all these different factors that happened in july 1
baraka was from newark. he had people that knew him. but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as homegrown as what was done when he got there and had the insight and foresight to do what he did as you explained. prof. woodard: i am sorry. i am trying to make it brief. there was a section in my talk about a few years before baraka came back, there was a movement, i was part of the student movement. there were thousands of people who meeting regularly,...
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baraka didn't organize that. that came about in medical school fight and as i explained, we got specific. we won some specific things and then the next step was the united brothers and baraka called together some of us who had been involved in that urban renewal struggle and police struggle and others and took it to the next step. >> thank you all. i want to ask one last question before we open this up to the q and a, but before i do that, i want to raise up one more name into the room in that we haven't named who is george richardson who is organizing for black political power in the city during the mid-1960s or from the united freedom ticket, looking at city and county level and state level offices putting together an interracial committee to organize and build political power who we don't want to leave out of this progression, as well. >> so just to cap this off in transition for q and a, and i want to ask the three of you from your participation and study of this era. what kind of lessons would you share with
baraka didn't organize that. that came about in medical school fight and as i explained, we got specific. we won some specific things and then the next step was the united brothers and baraka called together some of us who had been involved in that urban renewal struggle and police struggle and others and took it to the next step. >> thank you all. i want to ask one last question before we open this up to the q and a, but before i do that, i want to raise up one more name into the room in...
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now, baraka was from newark. he had people that knew him, but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as home grown as what was done when he got there, and had the insight and foresight to do what he did as you explained. >> yeah, i'm sorry, i am trying to make the thing brief. i left out the -- there was a section in my talk about a few years before baraka came back, there was a mass movement. i was part of that student movement, but there were thousands of people who were meeting regularly, usually in protest meetings, against ethnic cleansing which they called urban renewal or negro removal. and that's what united the community that had, you know, different small groups had had important protests. but the urban renewal, or ethnic cleansing negro removal formula woke everybody up, and everything from street hustlers to auto workers to welfare mothers to tenant groups, there was a mass movement that baraka came back into. strangely, he got anointed a leader because he got beat
now, baraka was from newark. he had people that knew him, but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as home grown as what was done when he got there, and had the insight and foresight to do what he did as you explained. >> yeah, i'm sorry, i am trying to make the thing brief. i left out the -- there was a section in my talk about a few years before baraka came back, there was a mass movement. i was part of that student movement, but there were...
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there was a mass movement baraka came back into. he got anointed leader because he was beat up by the police on the first day of the rebellion, right? that is the whole thing. convergent strange of all these different factors that happened in july 1967 that merged the national black power conference, which it already been planned, with the newark and detroit rebellions. because of that fusion it created a new narrative of black political power. i definitely did not want to leave that out. i think that community council was, in essence, the early leaders who would already been meeting. as a matter of fact, the research suggests those people were active in the 1950's with the national negro labor council. i was always trying to find out when i went to the first meeting in 1968 when everybody understood the rules of how a black political convention work if it was the only first one. it was only after doing my homework i found out the elders had been organizing since the 1950's. and many long struggle leaders were involved. prof. willia
there was a mass movement baraka came back into. he got anointed leader because he was beat up by the police on the first day of the rebellion, right? that is the whole thing. convergent strange of all these different factors that happened in july 1967 that merged the national black power conference, which it already been planned, with the newark and detroit rebellions. because of that fusion it created a new narrative of black political power. i definitely did not want to leave that out. i...
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baraka was from newark. he had people knew him, but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as homegrown as what was done when he got there and he had the inside and foresight to do what he did as you explained. >> i'm sorry. i'm trying to make it brief. by doing that i left out a section where i talk about a few years before baraka came back, there was a mass movement. i was part of that student movement, but there were thousands of people meeting regularly, usually in protest meetings, against ethnic cleansing, which they called urban renewal or black people removal. that is what united the community -- difference small groups had different protests, but the ethnic cleansing formula woke everybody up. and everything from street had letters to autoworkers to welfare mothers to tenant groups, there was a mass movement that brock came back into. strangely, he got a nod to the leader because he got beat up by the police on the first day of the rebellion. so that's the whole t
baraka was from newark. he had people knew him, but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as homegrown as what was done when he got there and he had the inside and foresight to do what he did as you explained. >> i'm sorry. i'm trying to make it brief. by doing that i left out a section where i talk about a few years before baraka came back, there was a mass movement. i was part of that student movement, but there were thousands of people meeting...
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cobb: ...in newark, mayor baraka was leang the march. >> mayor ras baraka, give him a big hand.ve you been? >> good. >> cobb: we met up in a city park. thank you for taking time. can you hear me? >> yeah. >> cob okay. f , in many places in this country-- dozensaces in this country-- there were protests that tipped over into violence. we saw police cars being set on re in salt lake city. >> right. >> cobb: newark as a city, it's almost the opposite. things remained relatively calmo during thests here. i wanted to understand how that happened. >> a lotf prayer, brother. historically, people know what we've been through in newark. r we needed poliorm in 1967, and we burned the city down for three or four days, and we still need police reform. o 50 years latso, so... they, i think, in their heart, and of itself would not give us the results we were looking for. fu cobb: he says the peace protests are partly due to the federal consent decree, which is still in effect in newark. the department of justice has said that they see consent decrees as unwarranted affairs.intrusion into loca
cobb: ...in newark, mayor baraka was leang the march. >> mayor ras baraka, give him a big hand.ve you been? >> good. >> cobb: we met up in a city park. thank you for taking time. can you hear me? >> yeah. >> cob okay. f , in many places in this country-- dozensaces in this country-- there were protests that tipped over into violence. we saw police cars being set on re in salt lake city. >> right. >> cobb: newark as a city, it's almost the opposite....
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raz baraka is no mayor raz baraka.us stayed in the movement, showing up in different ways. i didn't have a clear cut path at the end. my understanding of what i needed to do, how i was going to use my talent came a short journey afterwards. >> it looks like that is our time. i want to thank april and raz j baraka, not only for being a part of this event but for everything you've done and for the rest of black neoforce and the people who dissipated in the protests, i want to publicly thank you all for entrusting me with this story, which is all of our story. it was an honor to be the person that put it on paper. like you said, the work continues so i want to thank everybody for participating for being engaged in the chat, we look forward to connecting to you all again. >> thank you doctor myers for your work and guidance, there are so many people we didn't name, it's impossible to name à Ãi would say, stay in contact with us. through social media or whatever. we still have work to do. i think there is probably some unan
raz baraka is no mayor raz baraka.us stayed in the movement, showing up in different ways. i didn't have a clear cut path at the end. my understanding of what i needed to do, how i was going to use my talent came a short journey afterwards. >> it looks like that is our time. i want to thank april and raz j baraka, not only for being a part of this event but for everything you've done and for the rest of black neoforce and the people who dissipated in the protests, i want to publicly thank...
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mayor baraka, thanks so much for joining us.ring that you're a that has a large black population, considering that we know that there'naa disproport effect of covid-19 on african americans, when you saw what happed to george fyd, when you saw the reactions that were happening in other cities, what were you thinking of for your own city? >> well, i knew that people were gog to prote i knew something was going to happen. it-- it was-- it walways a kind of-- always a kind of titular moment, a defini moment in history. and just like when emmett till was-- was lynched, tt was the first time african americans were lynched.e but eer nature of that, the-- the visual of that created such a swell, and the civil rights movement just exploded as a result of that. same thi with this. as soon as that happened and you're watching for eight minutes this guy standing on this guy neck with no-- kneeleon his neck with no sense of remorse, i actually told my folks on the phone-- we have regular calls because of covid-- i said, "we need to do a tabl
mayor baraka, thanks so much for joining us.ring that you're a that has a large black population, considering that we know that there'naa disproport effect of covid-19 on african americans, when you saw what happed to george fyd, when you saw the reactions that were happening in other cities, what were you thinking of for your own city? >> well, i knew that people were gog to prote i knew something was going to happen. it-- it was-- it walways a kind of-- always a kind of titular moment,...
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ayor baraka and thank you so much for your work. would like to ask mayor baraka, there have been significant reforms as par of that process as well. and accountibility in other areas. i would love if you could share that and the changes that have already been made. additional changes you're thinking about. this so just what does -- change has meant for the community for newark? >> so when i came into office, i immediately had to sign the consent. so the good thing about it is that we weren't adverse to that. we weren't trying to fight the consensus. we welcomed i. in fact, we part -- we welcomed it. in fact, we put up a civilian review board that we're fighting to keep now, even though the consensus decree says you have to have oversight. we established one more advanced than they want us to. so we had use of force training now. all the policies changes, implicit bias training, all of the things that mayor tubbs talked about because we're mandated to do it in the city. we have to change policy. we have de-escalation training, about
ayor baraka and thank you so much for your work. would like to ask mayor baraka, there have been significant reforms as par of that process as well. and accountibility in other areas. i would love if you could share that and the changes that have already been made. additional changes you're thinking about. this so just what does -- change has meant for the community for newark? >> so when i came into office, i immediately had to sign the consent. so the good thing about it is that we...
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joining me now is newark mayor ras baraka. mayor baraka, what was the difference between you and the newark police department was able to do and other cities? yo when you look at fact you had thousands -- i think 12,000 out there -- protesting and not only were there no violence k-- ther was to violence reported that we can find, there were no arrests. how did you pull it off? >> couple things, one rk, god's grace. two, i think the organizer, larry hamm, are seasoned. they know how to organize events. this wasn't a spur of the moment thing for them. three, i think the police showed incredible restraint. we didn't come out there with riot gear with the intention of stopping inping a protest. we came out there to support the protest. that's a difference. and we host protests regularly in the city all the time. so the police aren't a stranger to that. lastly, i think the people of the community did an awesome and incredible job. the residents of the city. those folks that were there maintained peace, maintained order. they were o
joining me now is newark mayor ras baraka. mayor baraka, what was the difference between you and the newark police department was able to do and other cities? yo when you look at fact you had thousands -- i think 12,000 out there -- protesting and not only were there no violence k-- ther was to violence reported that we can find, there were no arrests. how did you pull it off? >> couple things, one rk, god's grace. two, i think the organizer, larry hamm, are seasoned. they know how to...
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and iran we have to leave it there professor baraka thanks so much for coming in for us this morning. thank you very much let's get your brief down some of the other stories making news now many of the victims on that plane and around were from canada mourners across the country have been paying tribute to the victims at a vigil edmonton prime minister joe said he would pursue justice and accountability for the victims' families $57.00 canadians many of the reigning dissent were killed in that crime. and they share the government says heavily armed jihad as have stormed an old terry base killing 89 soldiers the attack was launched near the volatile border with mali in december 71 soldiers from the chair were killed in the same region that attack was claimed by so-called islamic state. britain's prince harry is due to attend a crisis meeting with the queen and senior members of the royal family over his shock decision to step back as a senior royal on the agenda will be how much money he and his wife megan will still receives their royal titles and what commercial deals they can strike
and iran we have to leave it there professor baraka thanks so much for coming in for us this morning. thank you very much let's get your brief down some of the other stories making news now many of the victims on that plane and around were from canada mourners across the country have been paying tribute to the victims at a vigil edmonton prime minister joe said he would pursue justice and accountability for the victims' families $57.00 canadians many of the reigning dissent were killed in that...
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well, ras baraka was elected mayor of newark in 2014 and has been fighting to reform the city's police since. crime in newark is down, so are payouts for police brutality cases. the mayor told us those accomplishments weren't his work alone. >> the residents of this city are proud. >> reporter: ras baraka is the mayor of newark, new jersey's largest city. in mask and gloves, he's leading his hometown out of the covid pandemic, and now he's navigating this national reckoning on race. five days after the death of george floyd, more than 10,000 people poured into the streets. unlike other cities, newark suffered no fires, no looting either. [ cheers ] what you can find on the streets of newark, dancing. >> our kids singing in the street is enough to drive the white supremacists back. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: by the massive protest's end, newark police did not make a single arrest. how did that happen? >> the police showed incredible restraint during the march and during the evening. >> reporter: four years ago, the city of newark negotiat
well, ras baraka was elected mayor of newark in 2014 and has been fighting to reform the city's police since. crime in newark is down, so are payouts for police brutality cases. the mayor told us those accomplishments weren't his work alone. >> the residents of this city are proud. >> reporter: ras baraka is the mayor of newark, new jersey's largest city. in mask and gloves, he's leading his hometown out of the covid pandemic, and now he's navigating this national reckoning on race....
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started this era looking for the single big genes the ato e if you're familiar with alzheimer's or the barakat cancer we are looking for the five or 10 genes for say educational entertainment or iq or personality or noncognitive skills it turns out there is no even a dozen genes, there's thousands if not maybe a million effects across the genome if you're trying to discover those teeny effects you need massive sample sizes hence our 1.1 million person genome wide association study. the problem is that once you magnify those small effects in order to detect them your magnify them all sorts of biases as well. where the state of lecture is now is that actually 10 to 13 to 14 percent that we are predicting we now realize it's actually wrong. part of it is sweeping up a lot of environmental variation that is people forget about east asia and europe and africa just in the netherlands there are different allele frequencies on the north-south access and beeswax access was that he could probably just like we talked about predicting people's self defined race here with 98 percent accuracy based on dna
started this era looking for the single big genes the ato e if you're familiar with alzheimer's or the barakat cancer we are looking for the five or 10 genes for say educational entertainment or iq or personality or noncognitive skills it turns out there is no even a dozen genes, there's thousands if not maybe a million effects across the genome if you're trying to discover those teeny effects you need massive sample sizes hence our 1.1 million person genome wide association study. the problem...
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take for example race in japan where the baraka mean our group comprised about 30% of the populationd suffer from the same social and health disadvantages that native americans are african-american student in the united states. lower test scores, lower life expectancy, higher rates of diabetes and other outcomes we read about minority populations in our country yet they are physically indistinguishable from the majority of japanese and genetically distinguishable from the majority of japanese through really more like a social cast that resulted from the homeless people displaced are refugees displaced they just kind of collects and are discriminated against, parents prospective parents want to do research about their perspective daughter or son-in-law and make sure they don't have rock mean blood in them. it functions as we know races but yet there is no genetic basis. or take my wife's former homeland former yugoslavia where you can't imagine a more racially charged or ethnically charged conflict in the 1990s including genocide there are basically no, with a little bit of caveat, th
take for example race in japan where the baraka mean our group comprised about 30% of the populationd suffer from the same social and health disadvantages that native americans are african-american student in the united states. lower test scores, lower life expectancy, higher rates of diabetes and other outcomes we read about minority populations in our country yet they are physically indistinguishable from the majority of japanese and genetically distinguishable from the majority of japanese...
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economist how we survive no value though with this one here square that i miss out back or if i should baraka. isn't he if he is yeah i mean i think the island he put there to have had to start the fia by vendors out. of the store and you can see the economists about this want it and. leave it at that since it's about. what's on the response and i'm going to have the ultimate time it's a bit fed to part of the feed to the outputs at the stress. the russian state television propaganda machine propaganda outlet propaganda tools we are in an information war. is the can change the world tomorrow. piece in the you tube videos the sleepless much of a missile launches network. pressure brushes russia russia russia today's. reality t.v. they will choose russia to live and i really have to put drugs out to people who see you then on our t.v. . who are so proud and still. are just going through a number. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. thyssen nation com
economist how we survive no value though with this one here square that i miss out back or if i should baraka. isn't he if he is yeah i mean i think the island he put there to have had to start the fia by vendors out. of the store and you can see the economists about this want it and. leave it at that since it's about. what's on the response and i'm going to have the ultimate time it's a bit fed to part of the feed to the outputs at the stress. the russian state television propaganda machine...
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survive you know very well you know with this one here square that i love the south rock or if i should baraka. if he is yeah i mean i think the island he put there to hit it had to start the fia by vendors out. there in the store and you can see all kind of this both distorted and i think i'll leave it at that it's about. what's on the response and i'm going to have the ultimate time and it's a bit fed to part of the audience here to the product that's a stress. the russian state television propaganda machine propaganda outlet propaganda tools we are in an information war. the can change the world tomorrow. we use an old you tube videos the sleepless nights should a missile launchers network. pressure brushes russia russia russia today's. reality t.v. that they will actually use russia to live and i really have to put drugs out there to see you then on our t.v. . or are so proud and still. are just getting through a number. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. most talk about 20th century socialism this is when governments made mal investments a
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always survive no value though with this one here square that i love the south that more if i saw baraka. if he had a. deal and he had a fit there who had ever had to stuff the fia by vendors out. of the store and you can see the economists both just want it and. leave it at the it's about. what's on the response and i'm going to have them as an accountant that's a bit spent a lot of that you have to the product is such a stress. thank you because you can't meet me don she. did not want to see you tracking this time you were wired you can use a crate with him he was just. freaking out he went astray anywhere near. reading don't. caged in in human conditions on the phone i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the founder nothing they have no protection. to get you . to try to kill. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores ev
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survive you know very well you know we're going to scrape that i love this out back or if i should baraka. if he is yeah i mean i think feel and he'd be put there to have had to start the fia by then to share. the store and you can see the economists both just want it and. leave it at that since it's about. what's on the response and i'm going to have them as an accountant that's a bit fed to part of the feed to the product the sort of stuff. you know world is big. in conspiracy it's time. to do. deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. let's talk about 20th century socialism this is when governments made mal investments and then they bailed out those mal investments until the economy went bankrupt versus 21st century capitalism this is when banks make malinvestment they when they go bad they bail out the malinvestment and the cycle
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we survive we know very little was said when he was clear that i love this house that if i should baraka. if he is. feeling he may be put there to have had to start the fia by then to share. the same. you are live in tulsa kathy full time is well placed or did i marry you i don't know even at the outset the document was on the response of a month i hadn't had an attorney and it's a bit spent a part of it in the knowledge that the product was a stressed. living going. to kick. the i'm. ok i'm going. i'm. thinking of getting a new gun the ones we got in here are shipped from iraq was as he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired coach we don't need a crate with him he will just stir freaking out and she will want to spray him anywhere near and thousands of breeding dogs are caged in inhumane conditions on puppy farms i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. for the you. know it's ok. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills
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you know very well you know with us right here square that i love the south rock more if i should baraka. if he is yeah i mean i think the island he put there to hit it had to start the fia by vendors out. of the store and you can see the economists about this want it and i think i'll leave it at that since it's about. what's on the response and i'm going to have them as a mechanic that's a big part of the audits he looked at the product was such a stress. you can't be both with the yeah you want. but if i tell you that everything he thought he knew about that movie the matrix is wrong. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invented america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers all the governments and. certainly
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always survive and know very little was going to square that i love this house back or if i should baraka. if he is yeah i mean feeling he'd be put there to have had to start the fia by vendors out. of the store and you can look at the alternatives both distorted and i do believe that it's about. what's on the response of the moment to have the ultimate content that's a bit fed to part of the audience you have to the product the stuffs. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. to. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. markets are collective outcome of all interaction by human right markets it's a human construct all the interaction from a by humans in the market create our future reality and the negative interest rates are now telling us that we're heading into a time of negative time flows are going backwards in time. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but fr
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. >> mayor baraka, i've noticed you make it a point to end each of your daily public briefings in newark with this poem for national poetry month. why is that? >> well, one, i'm poet. i'm a writer myself. i come from a family of artists. at the end of the day i think poetry is valuable, particularly at a time like this. it refocuses people, deals with their spirit and emotions and uplifts people at a time when people are stuck in their homes and gets people to think about the larger and greater picture, a way out, give them hope and encouragement. i think we're going to continue to read poetry to folks to get them to think about something greater than themselves, about us as being one group of people and winning this fight because we're in a fight and we're going to win. >> hear, hear. mayor baraka, thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me. >>> we just laid out how states across this country are slowly reopening. but how do you scale up that reopening safely? as americans search for solutions we're getting an exclusive look this morning at some technology that could play quite the r
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would see an increased police presence in some black communities human rights activists or german baraka says this all gives the impression biden doesn't really get black voters. it was quite clear that the. troll forces. targeting black voters they believe that some sectors of the black population is in fact in play that is that they can be persuaded to support a dumb troll and it may be successful because of the fact that other democrats don't appear to be offering anything different than the campaign they invent in 2060 min their reason is that to support a truck if you have a black person the bits of you like remember the words lance but they also made it resources that use give you a vote to the democrats if you are a black person and in particular a member of the black working class so you know this notion that biden understands black folks that he has some kind of understanding of what great people need in particular like working class is never reflected in his policies. and his positions over the course of his 47 years in congress. the ecuadorian government and the international
would see an increased police presence in some black communities human rights activists or german baraka says this all gives the impression biden doesn't really get black voters. it was quite clear that the. troll forces. targeting black voters they believe that some sectors of the black population is in fact in play that is that they can be persuaded to support a dumb troll and it may be successful because of the fact that other democrats don't appear to be offering anything different than the...
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the iphones nearly paralleled baraka obama's years in the white house. in 2008, obama left the office and january 20, 1710 years after steve jobs and housing. the founders about their b&b and overcome a work washington dc for obama's inauguration. rafting in very different accommodations, upscale hotel room, respectively and independently talked about the experience of the moment. the spark from crystallized. the corresponding timeline of obama in the iphone, are abundant passage for future historians. plus don't forget the meanwhile is a great session and a lot of real people. fabulous magic phones and in 2010 or 2011, see michael of the people who work for the estimate most had iphones but some androids phone to read or maybe it's the other way around. there was very often, the iphone became common in everyday like eyeglasses but it for a long while. past the point of actually being new. apples crowning achievement hundred of the curious reality. ten years after the phone had shown printed they still talked about it like a new creation. the changes occ
the iphones nearly paralleled baraka obama's years in the white house. in 2008, obama left the office and january 20, 1710 years after steve jobs and housing. the founders about their b&b and overcome a work washington dc for obama's inauguration. rafting in very different accommodations, upscale hotel room, respectively and independently talked about the experience of the moment. the spark from crystallized. the corresponding timeline of obama in the iphone, are abundant passage for future...
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with baraka and glenn ford in our leftist folks they keep the pressure on. america is an empire and that predatory capitalist and profoundly's white supremacy of the score and male supremacy of the corporate within that same experiment there are been freedom fighters and love warriors come out of the tradition. culturally and artistically it's been at the vanguard of it. >> i don't mean to set up that question as though it's an opposition. all of the coalitions must be evaluated critically and honestly. thank you. [laughter] before we make this transition to audience questions are the thoughts you want to share? the. >> i always thought that jimmy was walking with me as i wrote the book. i didn't tell you the story dock that i was writing the book reverend barber, talk to reverend barber. he decided not to buy the book and give money to the poor people's campaign. reverend barber says we need this book. we need you to write it and a few weeks later i get this package in the mail and reverend barber sends me -- and then there were these moments. he wrote the
with baraka and glenn ford in our leftist folks they keep the pressure on. america is an empire and that predatory capitalist and profoundly's white supremacy of the score and male supremacy of the corporate within that same experiment there are been freedom fighters and love warriors come out of the tradition. culturally and artistically it's been at the vanguard of it. >> i don't mean to set up that question as though it's an opposition. all of the coalitions must be evaluated...
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people whose tax dollars pay for them it will mop and artsy new york former governor of minnesota tim baraka host jesse ventura says that it's clear the police of becoming more heavily armed. why do cops now look like star wars commandos i mean when they come out and you look at them they don't look like your friend they look like an occupying military today not only that i was driving down minnesota a year or 2 ago and i saw on the freeway this big black vehicle looked like it belongs to our rack and i pulled alongside him and said mr soldier state highway department this state was unbelievable i mean it was it was a combat military machine we need to get that stuff out of our police forces we do i was in the philippines when ferdinand marcos declared martial law i was physically there and there were military on every corner with machine guns let's not do that. kind of protests not just about confronting racism in modern society but also about our links to it in the past the u.k. stance to slavery being told down and there are calls for famous galleries to be renamed clinical history does r
people whose tax dollars pay for them it will mop and artsy new york former governor of minnesota tim baraka host jesse ventura says that it's clear the police of becoming more heavily armed. why do cops now look like star wars commandos i mean when they come out and you look at them they don't look like your friend they look like an occupying military today not only that i was driving down minnesota a year or 2 ago and i saw on the freeway this big black vehicle looked like it belongs to our...
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political analyst and german baraka say is elizabeth warren's turn of fortune's is karma for her previous comments about the green party. i guess for elizabeth warren this is kind of karma but what we see that is the general chaos in the in the democratic party is quite clear that the democratic establishment are they have a plan in their plan it is to. is to advance a so-called centrist and that's exactly what they did coming out of south carolina they use. biden's win to south carolina to to create momentum and to encourage that and i think colin and amy are 2 from minnesota to drop out so that all of the far it can be directed toward bernie sanders and a little bit want to play the role in that by staying in the race completely devastated michael bloomberg but she also undermined bernie sanders of what the for the focus really should just be on elizabeth warren the focus should be on the kind of machinations coming from the democratic party to try to to to undermine bernie sanders because we all know is anybody but very. who among us has not looked up at the stars and marveled at one t
political analyst and german baraka say is elizabeth warren's turn of fortune's is karma for her previous comments about the green party. i guess for elizabeth warren this is kind of karma but what we see that is the general chaos in the in the democratic party is quite clear that the democratic establishment are they have a plan in their plan it is to. is to advance a so-called centrist and that's exactly what they did coming out of south carolina they use. biden's win to south carolina to to...
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. >> reporter: newark mayor ras baraka enforcing a 9:00 p.m.for parts of the city for at least the rest of the month. >> my family lives here. my friends live here. six police officers have died. >> reporter: as a curfew goes into effect for parts of newark tonight, new york city is preparing for statewide restrictions. starting tomorrow, all gyms, bars, and restaurants must stop in-person service by 10:00 p.m. norah. >> meg oliver, thank you. at least four people have die5 and dozens rescued after tonight, former president barack obama says president trump's unfounded claims of election fraud may be putting american democracy at risk. in his first television interview since the election, mr. obama sat down with "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king and "60 minutes" correspondent scott pelley ahead of the release of his new memoir, "a promised land." >> reporter: what are these false claims of widespread election fraud doing to our country right now? >> they appear to be motivated, in part, because the president doesn't like to lose, and never
. >> reporter: newark mayor ras baraka enforcing a 9:00 p.m.for parts of the city for at least the rest of the month. >> my family lives here. my friends live here. six police officers have died. >> reporter: as a curfew goes into effect for parts of newark tonight, new york city is preparing for statewide restrictions. starting tomorrow, all gyms, bars, and restaurants must stop in-person service by 10:00 p.m. norah. >> meg oliver, thank you. at least four people have...
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and iran we have to leave it there professor baraka thanks so much for coming in for us this morning. thank you very much. let's get you briefed down some of the other stories in the news now many of the victims on that plane in iran were from canada and mourners across that country have been paying tribute to the victims at a vigil in edmonton prime minister to those that he would pursue justice and accountability for the victims families $57.00 canadians many of reigning dissent were killed in the draft. all of libya's warring rivals are expected to sign a cease fire agreement later in moscow it comes after fire as all so raj and his u.n. backed government agreed a conditional for use of the rebel leader general khalifa haftar are both sides of accuse each other of violating the agreement. in the air the government says heavily armed jihad as have stormed a military base killing 809 soldiers the attack was launched near the volatile border with mali in the center 71 soldiers from this year were killed in the same region that attack was claimed by so-called islamic state. in the phil
and iran we have to leave it there professor baraka thanks so much for coming in for us this morning. thank you very much. let's get you briefed down some of the other stories in the news now many of the victims on that plane in iran were from canada and mourners across that country have been paying tribute to the victims at a vigil in edmonton prime minister to those that he would pursue justice and accountability for the victims families $57.00 canadians many of reigning dissent were killed...
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it might be harder than they think hey look muffin artsy new york human rights activist and giambi baraka believes even if biden does win in november when bring a back may to change to the lives of back paypal in the u.s. . the least be a very close scrutiny of joe biden joe biden has a checkered history when it comes to race relations as many people know joe biden was the primary author of the 1994 crime deal of the result in. significant repression of african-americans in the united states of america so the election of a joe biden is not going to have any significant impact on african-americans the obama administration for 8 years that administration didn't see fit to engage in any kind of prosecution of killer cops even though that was happening across the country so. obama and joe biden donald trump. all of these individuals who represent concentrated power in the u.s. . are representing the same interests the only ones who thought that the u.s. had a mask of a commitment to do to democracy human rights. were people who were fundamentally naive who know you as a fish can never stand b
it might be harder than they think hey look muffin artsy new york human rights activist and giambi baraka believes even if biden does win in november when bring a back may to change to the lives of back paypal in the u.s. . the least be a very close scrutiny of joe biden joe biden has a checkered history when it comes to race relations as many people know joe biden was the primary author of the 1994 crime deal of the result in. significant repression of african-americans in the united states of...
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detention facility in the center of minsk demanding the release of barred presidential candidate viktor baraka as well as that of the husband of the opposition leaders had learned that if enough scar also gathered to another prison where many of those who've been arrested during the 1st night of unrest are held for some are eager to enter the building others asked them to stay karma not chance slogan so as to avoid provoking the security services. and much of the public anger in belarus is directed against security forces for their brutal treatment of protesters and bystanders and to voice their discontent the demonstrators convene once again in the capital's independence square auntie's constantine bailo was there for us. there's a crowd of protesters here on independence square which is where they have been gathering every evening there are the factory workers who went on strike this morning and medics rallying outside the health ministry which is just off the square so it's already become a tradition of crowds gathering day after day like yesterday there are no special forces out here just
detention facility in the center of minsk demanding the release of barred presidential candidate viktor baraka as well as that of the husband of the opposition leaders had learned that if enough scar also gathered to another prison where many of those who've been arrested during the 1st night of unrest are held for some are eager to enter the building others asked them to stay karma not chance slogan so as to avoid provoking the security services. and much of the public anger in belarus is...
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still like you one for president that's incredible kind of freedom is that joe biden is a hero for baraka loungers an antique tables and commemorative glassware and other inanimate objects that thought they weren't good enough to run for president in till now take a look right now we're in a situation where. like you know that carney show goes through town once you find out there's no under any one of those 3 shows to get pushed around next time it comes back what do you do next i gave play and you got to figure it out and let me tell you something my community figured out a while ago but here's the deal what i have to do is i have to continue to talk about the things that matter yes he has inspiring words joe that man talks about the issues that really matter like carney with the pretty in the shelves is there a ping or he has to pin is that i was i was unclear as to who was playing in that analogy. and i haven't heard the word carney in 25 years but that man still knows that and still years of that because they think that it's 1948 and other news millions of americans are skipping payme
still like you one for president that's incredible kind of freedom is that joe biden is a hero for baraka loungers an antique tables and commemorative glassware and other inanimate objects that thought they weren't good enough to run for president in till now take a look right now we're in a situation where. like you know that carney show goes through town once you find out there's no under any one of those 3 shows to get pushed around next time it comes back what do you do next i gave play and...
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coffin was discoursing to a mosque and then to the burial ground for a private family ceremony wasn't baraka ruled egypt autocratically for 30 years before being ousted in the arab spring protests of 2011 was a key ally of the west who viewed him as a guarantor of regional stability and to many he was a tyrant the even in death he still divides opinion. more planning maybe but again at the end it's sad news you know and he must have a proud funeral. because he did such a lot for egypt. it's enough that he returned sinai to us have been if he leaves a good thing we also have some bad memories including the privatization of public companies the illnesses that spread during his time and the rampant corruption unfortunately these are the memories as affected his tenure. now to india where the prime minister narendra modi is appealing for calm after 3 days of sectarian clashes that have rocked the capital delhi orthe origins have deployed riot police and paramilitary forces to areas where violence broke out during demonstrations for and against citizenship at least 20 people have lost their lives
coffin was discoursing to a mosque and then to the burial ground for a private family ceremony wasn't baraka ruled egypt autocratically for 30 years before being ousted in the arab spring protests of 2011 was a key ally of the west who viewed him as a guarantor of regional stability and to many he was a tyrant the even in death he still divides opinion. more planning maybe but again at the end it's sad news you know and he must have a proud funeral. because he did such a lot for egypt. it's...
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. >> reporter: newark mayor ras baraka enforcing a 9:00 p.m.kday curfew for parts of the city for at least the rest of the month. >> my family lives here. my friends live here. six police officers have died. >> reporter: as a curfew goes into effect for parts of newark tonight, new york city is preparing for statewide restrictions. starting tomorrow, all gyms, bars, and restaurants must stop in-person service by 10:00 p.m. norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. at least four people have died and dozens rescued after tropical storm eta made landfall. tonight, the devastating storm is dumping heavy rain on the carolinas and virginia. homes and roads are flooded. bridges have buckled. cbs' mireya villarreal followed the storm from florida to north carolina today, and tonight, she's in the flood zone. >> reporter: heavy rain and floods from tropical storm eta battered north carolina. >> this is incredibly scary! >> reporter: a fox news reporter was live on camera when the bridge she was standing on started to collapse. but it's a race against
. >> reporter: newark mayor ras baraka enforcing a 9:00 p.m.kday curfew for parts of the city for at least the rest of the month. >> my family lives here. my friends live here. six police officers have died. >> reporter: as a curfew goes into effect for parts of newark tonight, new york city is preparing for statewide restrictions. starting tomorrow, all gyms, bars, and restaurants must stop in-person service by 10:00 p.m. norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. at...
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and iran we have to leave it there professor baraka thanks so much for coming in for us this morning. thank you very much. as if you brief down some of the other stories making the news many of the victims on that plane in iran were from canada mourners across the nation of the paying tribute to the victims a vigil in edmonton prime minister for those said he would pursue justice and accountability for the victims' families $57.00 canadians many of them are indian descent were killed in that crash. libya's warring rivals are expected to sign a cease fire agreement later in moscow it comes after fire as all so raj and his u.n. backed government agreed are conditional troops with rebel leader the general khalifa haftar are both sides of accused each other of violating the agreed. reign much needed rain is forecast for new south wales as the worst affected by australia's bushfire crisis prime minister has seen his popularity nosedive largely due to his handling of the crisis he said that he could have handled the response better. well stories in the philippines are warning that a volcano
and iran we have to leave it there professor baraka thanks so much for coming in for us this morning. thank you very much. as if you brief down some of the other stories making the news many of the victims on that plane in iran were from canada mourners across the nation of the paying tribute to the victims a vigil in edmonton prime minister for those said he would pursue justice and accountability for the victims' families $57.00 canadians many of them are indian descent were killed in that...
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i know the mayor of newark, the largsest city in new jersey, baraka, s been talking about this at least a ye t or so. why s catching on? why is this garnering the kind of support that you would think that it would? >> it's catching on because covid-19 has made it very, very clr that you could play by all the rules, that you could be working, and that sty not be enough. it'sexacerbated the existing issues. i mean, in 99% of our counties in this country, a minimum wage full-time job is not enough to apartment anywhere in thisom country. nd i think as mayors, we're on the front line. we're hearing constituents who are stressed about their bills, who are worried about evictio moratoriums expiring, who are terrified about car bills, who are scared to go to the doctor, whose kids are home all day now. and utility bills are going up and figuring out all these bills are going up but my wages, that my wages have decreased. and we also understand that in 1935, when we faced a simila economic crisis in the great dethession, f.d.r. came out a bold new deal that included unemployment insurance. it i
i know the mayor of newark, the largsest city in new jersey, baraka, s been talking about this at least a ye t or so. why s catching on? why is this garnering the kind of support that you would think that it would? >> it's catching on because covid-19 has made it very, very clr that you could play by all the rules, that you could be working, and that sty not be enough. it'sexacerbated the existing issues. i mean, in 99% of our counties in this country, a minimum wage full-time job is not...
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to arrived politicians say the islands do not have enough resources to deal with the spike since baraka increased security along its coast refugees and taking the more dangerous routes into the atlantic ocean to reach europe's a major oil field in libya is set to resume production after the united nations announced direct talks between the country's rivals the un recognized government base in tripoli and warlord who for have to get to meet in june is here next month the xara oil field has been closed for most of the year because of a blockade imposed by after malik traina in tripoli has more on the impact that it's. how that sound you're hearing is the power generator power generators have become a common scene across libya and that's due to the long power cuts according to the national or corporation that power cuts are because of the lack of oil and diesel feeding into the power station and result of the oil closure now if you look if you look to the side you'll see this pharmacy here is closed and that's because the shop owner couldn't afford to maintain his generator so the really t
to arrived politicians say the islands do not have enough resources to deal with the spike since baraka increased security along its coast refugees and taking the more dangerous routes into the atlantic ocean to reach europe's a major oil field in libya is set to resume production after the united nations announced direct talks between the country's rivals the un recognized government base in tripoli and warlord who for have to get to meet in june is here next month the xara oil field has been...
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a word on one of them we've heard so far the pakistani foreign minister and i said this to sultan baraka arguably pakistan with the most at stake when it comes to afghan paints. when absolutely it is that the country which holds along this border with afghanistan what has been said by the pakistanis is that they want to make sure that peace and stability in afghanistan is a basic tenet of the relationship with which we have a party of each of it but you have a party is in power in congress and the pakistanis have been involved in the afghan war back from the 1970 s. when the cia led war against the the soviet said that point and then you saw the pakistanis involvement in the so-called war on terror providing logistics and bases and support to the united states and at the same time never severing it ties its ties with the taliban as well and that is something that is that places pakistan in a very unique position in all of this because they want to make sure that there is peace and they want to make sure they want to utilize all of their leverage on the taliban just a few weeks before the
a word on one of them we've heard so far the pakistani foreign minister and i said this to sultan baraka arguably pakistan with the most at stake when it comes to afghan paints. when absolutely it is that the country which holds along this border with afghanistan what has been said by the pakistanis is that they want to make sure that peace and stability in afghanistan is a basic tenet of the relationship with which we have a party of each of it but you have a party is in power in congress and...
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emirates says it's switched on the fast reactor at the arab world's a fast nuclear power station baraka abu dhabi was originally open 3 years ago but work was repeatedly delayed south korean engineers will test the nuclear technology the electricity can be produced from the $24000000000.00 plant one of the long term effects of this pandemic will be limiting career prospects for young people many fair approach opportunities will be damaged for many years to come so negative reports. a crisis that is on the brink of erupting from lock down to rising unemployment young people all around the country are facing the worst prospects in decades the onslaught of the pandemic on the economy has turned the health crisis into a financial one with many wondering how long they will have to pay for time you put into your head about what will i do after university you know will i be able to go . where you have to do if as ahmed is in his twenty's and runs a community sports mentoring service in leicester he was supposed to resume work when the city went into a 2nd lockdown unable to do so he fears for
emirates says it's switched on the fast reactor at the arab world's a fast nuclear power station baraka abu dhabi was originally open 3 years ago but work was repeatedly delayed south korean engineers will test the nuclear technology the electricity can be produced from the $24000000000.00 plant one of the long term effects of this pandemic will be limiting career prospects for young people many fair approach opportunities will be damaged for many years to come so negative reports. a crisis...
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benny gantz that followed 3 inconclusive elections and more than a year of political deadlock michel baraka is a political analysts and he's also a former advisor to president shimon peres and prime minister ariel sharon he says netanyahu has reason to be worried as protests have never been this while and. yeah i think this is much different because you have people who are actually being arrested you didn't have that or every night people are coming out they're being arrested there are those that are kneeling down and holding their hand and they're taking water cannons and horses and they're they're really starting feeling it that now has to go and it's a combination of factors there are some people that are out there protesting the corruption there are other people that are out there think the lack of policy for the coronavirus some people are going to go they have some food and they can't pay their rent or their mortgage so you have a lot of there's a lot of different issues that are coming and the annexation you know prime minister has yet spend most of the month of june in the run up fo
benny gantz that followed 3 inconclusive elections and more than a year of political deadlock michel baraka is a political analysts and he's also a former advisor to president shimon peres and prime minister ariel sharon he says netanyahu has reason to be worried as protests have never been this while and. yeah i think this is much different because you have people who are actually being arrested you didn't have that or every night people are coming out they're being arrested there are those...
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was walking the backroads emits so voiding yo the crow rich and runs out most bus i'd been in the baraka we thought we would have to spend the night you know a park but a lady came up to me in told me to come home with her because of the children now my goal is to get to top with chula in passed from state to state to let make it to d. juana she still high doing we hunt to do the interview with her in a cone now she has to find her way through is so i'm from its current it's loaded with chip...