33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves had a bitch an activist around here lived in grenfell tower he won countless times about deregulation and the flowers in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to see and he was right plan and.
that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves had a bitch an activist around here lived in grenfell tower he won countless times about deregulation and the flowers in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to see and he was right plan and.
0
0.0
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
quote
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 3
his back on this bipartisan solution and proceeded to use foul and vulgar language to demean african and caribbean countries. his well-reported comments were certainly unbefitting the presidency of the united states. they were beneath the dignity of his office. they went against the very idea of america which holds up as an unassailable truth that all men are created equal, no matter their station or country of origin. but just as distressing, president trump's comments reveal an intransigence about coming to a deal for the dreamers. it seems the president has only two ways of negotiating. either he commits to a deal one way and then betrays his word the next, which is what happened last year after leader pelosi and i met the president on daca, or he even dismisses the possibility of compromise and says a bipartisan deal is that he gets everything he wants. mr. president, hundreds of thousands of lives hang in the balance. funding for our men and women in uniform hangs in the balance. president trump needs to step up. he can't just bluster. he can't just play a game of brinkmanship. he can't just
his back on this bipartisan solution and proceeded to use foul and vulgar language to demean african and caribbean countries. his well-reported comments were certainly unbefitting the presidency of the united states. they were beneath the dignity of his office. they went against the very idea of america which holds up as an unassailable truth that all men are created equal, no matter their station or country of origin. but just as distressing, president trump's comments reveal an intransigence...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves had a bitch an activist around here lived in grenfell tower he won countless times. about the regulation and the flour in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to see and he was the plan is not to have a plan and that's a great plan when you're trying to run something down into the ground you know because you just don't invest in it you don't you just it's just not looked after as length west we know maybe just you know just they allowed it to i mean slum is a is is a is a is a strong word but they are allowed it to sort of slip into a slum like status which is disgusting considering this power has a furred but we had a further billion pounds in reserves that we've been losing all of our public and public buildings in north kensington. the people that are responsible for that at all because i see a small cobell of officers and senior and senior councillors. they should have been keeping us safe in grenfell tower on the r
that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves had a bitch an activist around here lived in grenfell tower he won countless times. about the regulation and the flour in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to see and he was the plan is not to have a plan and that's a great plan when you're trying to run something down into the ground you know because you just don't...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves. of bitch and activists around here lifting grenfell's our he won countless times. about the regulation and in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to see and he was right and plan is not to have a plan and that's a great plan when you're trying to run something down into the ground you know because you just don't invest in it you don't use it it just is just not look soft as languished we're not i mean it just you know just they allowed it to i mean some is it isn't is a is a strong word but they are allowed it to sort of slip into a slum loike status which is disgusting considering this power has a first of all had referred of a billion pounds in reserves that we've been losing all of our public and public buildings in north kensington. the people that are responsible for that at all because i see a small caballo of officers keeping us safe they spent their whole time nation center underneath the fly over comment on t
that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves. of bitch and activists around here lifting grenfell's our he won countless times. about the regulation and in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to see and he was right and plan is not to have a plan and that's a great plan when you're trying to run something down into the ground you know because you just don't...
147
147
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
colleges and universities around this country, take in a large portion of international students, african, caribbeano be really careful because now this is going into the financial piece. if students from around the world do not feel comfortable coming here because the president is saying the institutions of higher education lose out financially, there is an impact. we saw the impact of the president's comments on the nfl. the nfl took a financial hit. now these ins sutitutions are trying to safeguard. he's talking about appealing to the base for collateral damage -- >> he's maxed out when it's just the base. april brought up the book "fire and fury." do you think what the president has done this week hasroven "fire and fury" as inaccurate? >> no, i think it's further the perception in the book. the meeting he did with the bipartisan leaders of congress pushed back on the perception that he wasn't in charge was good. it was a good photo-op. he didn't sustained it and nothing came out of that meeting and his erratic behavior and the use of his word and private meeting just further the perception that
colleges and universities around this country, take in a large portion of international students, african, caribbeano be really careful because now this is going into the financial piece. if students from around the world do not feel comfortable coming here because the president is saying the institutions of higher education lose out financially, there is an impact. we saw the impact of the president's comments on the nfl. the nfl took a financial hit. now these ins sutitutions are trying to...
97
97
Jan 23, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
handsworth is the centre of birmingham's african caribbean community.o talk to someone that isn't really responsive to you or who doesn't really understand your background, understand where you're from. it shouldn't really be a thing where it about us and them, it should obviously be a thing about "as one," but unfortunately that's just how it is, i guess. the mayor's critics say they want action, notjust words. some of those who work with him say leaders need to change their approach, too. we've said to andy street as mayor, when he gets invited to go along to speak at panels, and so many people wanting to come and speak, he should be saying, "well, who else is on this panel? who else is there that represents birmingham, notjust me?" the government says there's still lots to be done in boardrooms to reflect multicultural britain. the mayor of this region argues he's taking big steps to enforce change. sima kotecha, bbc news, in the west midlands. zist 21st century fox says it is disappointed that the competition and markets authority has provisionally
handsworth is the centre of birmingham's african caribbean community.o talk to someone that isn't really responsive to you or who doesn't really understand your background, understand where you're from. it shouldn't really be a thing where it about us and them, it should obviously be a thing about "as one," but unfortunately that's just how it is, i guess. the mayor's critics say they want action, notjust words. some of those who work with him say leaders need to change their...
168
168
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
WPVI
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
the ceo of a national alliance of north america a nonprofit that provides social services to african and caribbeanmmigrants of philadelphia. >> america need africa to nd we, as well need america to cause this. >> reporter: trump's comments about african nations and haiti and the vulgar language used were on the minds of many at rush hour. >> it's ridiculous it's an embarrassment, i'm almost ashamed to call myself an american. >> i think those kind of comments divide us and don't bring us together and we should talk about things we have in common. >> the things he says is unbelievable. he should not be president. beyond it who would vote for him? >> reporter: we did find someone who did vote for him and regrets her decision. >> it was uncalled for and disgusting, he should not have said that, whether it's your opinion or not, you don't say that for the world to hear. >> we have to exercise our right to vote. >> reporter: trump has denied using the language on twitter. the ceo of the african cultural alliance said this made him more determined to help more african immigrants in the area. trish hartm
the ceo of a national alliance of north america a nonprofit that provides social services to african and caribbeanmmigrants of philadelphia. >> america need africa to nd we, as well need america to cause this. >> reporter: trump's comments about african nations and haiti and the vulgar language used were on the minds of many at rush hour. >> it's ridiculous it's an embarrassment, i'm almost ashamed to call myself an american. >> i think those kind of comments divide us...
187
187
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
WPVI
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
the african cultural alliance of north america, a nonprofit that provides social services to african and caribbean immigrants in philadelphia. he said trump's recent remarks on immigration are disheartening. america needsa to survive. >> reporter: trump's comments about africa and haiti and the vulgar remarks were on the minds of those in philadelphia. >> i'm ashamed to call myself an american. >> i think those kind of comments divide us and don't bring us together, we should be talking about things we have in common. >> the things he said is unbelievable. he should not be president. beyond it. who voted for him. >> we found someone who did vote for him and now says she regrets her decision. >> it was uncalled for, it was disgusting. you don't say that to the world to hear. >> reporter: we found some focus on the future. >> i feel our option is to vote we have to imperfects our right to vote. that's what we needed to. >> reporter: trump has denied using the language on twitter. the ceo of the african cultural alliance said this has made him more determined to help african immigrants in the area. r
the african cultural alliance of north america, a nonprofit that provides social services to african and caribbean immigrants in philadelphia. he said trump's recent remarks on immigration are disheartening. america needsa to survive. >> reporter: trump's comments about africa and haiti and the vulgar remarks were on the minds of those in philadelphia. >> i'm ashamed to call myself an american. >> i think those kind of comments divide us and don't bring us together, we should...
63
63
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
WCAU
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
then, last week, the same president calling africans in caribbean companies, s-holes. will not use the word. and citizens unworthy of entry to america while our children are listening. i say to all of you, our silence is consent. our silence is complicity. >> reporter: in the spirit of dr. king, biden quoted the civil rights leader often hoping to inspire on this january 15th what would have been king's 89th birthday. >> we as a people will get to the promise land, and he said it with optimism. so on his birthday, to not give in to despair, not give up is the absolute least thing we can do. absolute least thing we can do. to honor his memory. >> some great messages there. >>> a new restaurant is opening up in philadelphia but this one is helping to train, mentor and employ those homeless. the lucky well commissary will open this summer, by chad rosenthal who says he will teach them. >> we will teach them how to make my dry rubs and barbecue sauces and how to become an employee at a lucky well restaurant. >> he hopes to employ 6-10 people at the same time. >>> breaking
then, last week, the same president calling africans in caribbean companies, s-holes. will not use the word. and citizens unworthy of entry to america while our children are listening. i say to all of you, our silence is consent. our silence is complicity. >> reporter: in the spirit of dr. king, biden quoted the civil rights leader often hoping to inspire on this january 15th what would have been king's 89th birthday. >> we as a people will get to the promise land, and he said it...
278
278
Jan 26, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house as to what the president supposedly said in a white house meeting about african countries and caribbeansaid some quite sort of overt racist language with regards to african nations, so there is a bit of boycott as it were that is reported to be happening this afternoon, as far as some of the african delegates who are here who feel that they shouldn't be listening to his speech. so we will be interesting to see how things play out today. i think mr trump is one of those people who will never be able to say he can please all of the people all the time. thank you very much for that, sally. we will have more from davos in the course of the briefing. the issue of trade policy under president trump could be about to get very real for thousands of aircraft workers later today. us regulators will decide whether to back huge tariffs, or taxes, of pushing 300% on imported planes made by canadian firm bombardier. the us says it would make up for unfair subsidies the firm gets from the canadian government, following a complaint by rival boeing. thousands ofjobs could be at stake. and notjust in can
the white house as to what the president supposedly said in a white house meeting about african countries and caribbeansaid some quite sort of overt racist language with regards to african nations, so there is a bit of boycott as it were that is reported to be happening this afternoon, as far as some of the african delegates who are here who feel that they shouldn't be listening to his speech. so we will be interesting to see how things play out today. i think mr trump is one of those people...
62
62
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> you are naming african and central caribbean countries these negative ward -- words, you can say your not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> the crowd of about 100 demonstrated at oakland city hall, determined to fight for daca and other immigration programs. >> this amazing country has been a hub for people all over the world. and immigrants and refugees have come here for safety and shelter. and now, it seems like we're turning a cold shoulder on them. and that's horrible. >> reporter: last week, a federal judge ruled daca had to continue for now, saying the administration made a mistake of law, when it decided to end the program. on twitter, the president wrote, i as president want people coming into our country, who are going to help us become strong and great again. the impasse could get even more tense. >> i, forone, will not vote for government funding until we get a deal on daca. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> thousands of people turned out at the santa barbara courthouse to remember the victims of the deadly montecito mudslides. the district attorney talk
. >>> you are naming african and central caribbean countries these negative ward -- words, you can say your not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> the crowd of about 100 demonstrated at oakland city hall, determined to fight for daca and other immigration programs. >> this amazing country has been a hub for people all over the world. and immigrants and refugees have come here for safety and shelter. and now, it seems like we're turning a cold shoulder on them. and...
222
222
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 1
he lies of hispanic americans, african-americans, caribbean americans, women, and many others.ragic. because he has the obligation and duty to represent all of us. i believe that the members who are going and not going are making a very important statement. making it in different ways. and those ways are we will not tolerate the continued abuse of power that mr. trump engages in with his wrong words. i would frankly ask as a senior member of the security committee why he was so late in the comments regarding the very difficult situation in hawaii. one of the issues, of course, is that the homeland security department just receiving, secretary of homeland security, is rail not doing their job. because we should be engaging in exercises with the state. it is frankly ridiculous to suggest this is hawaii's problem when in fact the united states milita military was able to determine this was a mistake. i believe, my colleagues believe, the president should be fired. and our president seemed to be completely oblivious to the fact that we have cyber security problems. and that we shou
he lies of hispanic americans, african-americans, caribbean americans, women, and many others.ragic. because he has the obligation and duty to represent all of us. i believe that the members who are going and not going are making a very important statement. making it in different ways. and those ways are we will not tolerate the continued abuse of power that mr. trump engages in with his wrong words. i would frankly ask as a senior member of the security committee why he was so late in the...
101
101
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
states have some merit based aspects to them, the diversity visa lottery program and a lot of africans and caribbeans come through which allows about 50,000. you have to have certain amount of degrees and education to even be considered. so, you know, the fact that, you know, historically as a country there are people who come here whether it was to escape religious persecution, whether it was to escape an earthquake like what happened in haiti or anything else. we have always been a nation that has opened our arms to make sure that we can accommodate those who are in need and want to build their lives over and that's what makes our country great. honestly, if he establish a merit base it still benefits a lot of people of color because many of them do have degrees and are highly educated coming into this country. >> i can imagine for what that would have been like for a lot of europeans seeking refugee from war and famine. >> ireland, for example. >> all right. stick around with me. i want to continue this discussion. mr. attorney general, it's great to have you with us. thank you very much for joini
states have some merit based aspects to them, the diversity visa lottery program and a lot of africans and caribbeans come through which allows about 50,000. you have to have certain amount of degrees and education to even be considered. so, you know, the fact that, you know, historically as a country there are people who come here whether it was to escape religious persecution, whether it was to escape an earthquake like what happened in haiti or anything else. we have always been a nation...
76
76
Jan 27, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
about the number of fears and concerns that i've heard from latino immigrants, from african immigrants from caribbeanigrants who are not latino, from jamaica and bangladeshi and pakistani. the concern is overwhelming. but nobody understands what the plan is forward. frankly, the criticism a pox on the house of the republicans and the democrats. there is no clarity whatsoever in terms of where things stand. and the political dealing back and forth has created a sentiment in the community that they feel like they don't have a lot of control. and you have to remember that these -- many of them, these young people are putting their bodies on the line. but there are other immigrants who are afraid to speak up. so the question is how do we feel about this. how do the rest of us, born in mexico but i'm an american citizen, how do the rest of us feel about what is going on and what are we going to do about this particular moment? >> fiona, we're seeing the increased activity from immigration and customs enforcement to deport undocumented immigrants. what impact are the white house policies having on families
about the number of fears and concerns that i've heard from latino immigrants, from african immigrants from caribbeanigrants who are not latino, from jamaica and bangladeshi and pakistani. the concern is overwhelming. but nobody understands what the plan is forward. frankly, the criticism a pox on the house of the republicans and the democrats. there is no clarity whatsoever in terms of where things stand. and the political dealing back and forth has created a sentiment in the community that...
116
116
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
KYW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 1
backlash this morning that is after he reportedly made some crude remarks about immigrants fro caribbean and african nation. here is cbs news correspondent mola lenghi with more from the white house. >> reporter: president trump being quoted as making racially charged comments about haiti, he will he will have a have a have a door, after being frustrated after a meeting in the office. why are we having countries from all of these blank countries come here. according to source briefed about the meeting mr. trump suggested taking more people from countries like norway. >> in thank you very much. >> the president had just met with his norwegian counterpart at the white house on wednesday. the white house isn't denying those words came from the president's mouth. instead, spokesman said in a statement that president trump will quote always fight for the american people. the president's meeting included senators dick durbin and lindsay gram working on bipartisan plan to protect young imigrants, beef up border security. this was republican senator gram's assessment of the conversation. >> the president wa
backlash this morning that is after he reportedly made some crude remarks about immigrants fro caribbean and african nation. here is cbs news correspondent mola lenghi with more from the white house. >> reporter: president trump being quoted as making racially charged comments about haiti, he will he will have a have a have a door, after being frustrated after a meeting in the office. why are we having countries from all of these blank countries come here. according to source briefed...
133
133
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
the best premium cruise line. 7-day caribbean cruises from $599. >>> mr. president, did you refer to africanions as "shááholes"? >> are you a racist, mr. president! [screaming at the president ] >> mr. president, will you respond to this! >> reporters yelling questions at president trump today and some as you heard didn't hold back asking the president directly, is he a racist? our political analyst brian sobel is here. so many people think that what he said was disgusting, divisive and racist but the president was elected because he is unfiltered and says what he things. will there be fallout? >> i don't know there will be long-term fallout. there will be some short term. unfortunately for the president and for the republicans who may be looking for some solutions around immigration, i think it toughens the stance of many democrats to say you're not genuine about this. it's not really your issue. you're possibly a racist, possibly anything else. and we can't trust you. >> in the last 12 to 14 months we have heard a lot of people pitting campaigns against president trump to impeach him and c
the best premium cruise line. 7-day caribbean cruises from $599. >>> mr. president, did you refer to africanions as "shááholes"? >> are you a racist, mr. president! [screaming at the president ] >> mr. president, will you respond to this! >> reporters yelling questions at president trump today and some as you heard didn't hold back asking the president directly, is he a racist? our political analyst brian sobel is here. so many people think that what he...
117
117
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
this bomb, basically trashing 57 countries and africa, a number of the countries in the caribbean, all of them african-american or african in ethnicity. he's making a reference to them, which is a terrible term. we've shown it up on the screen. what's he up to? slip of the tongue or pure trump? >> no, not slip of the tongue. this is exactly what he believes. this confirms the story that my colleague, michael shere and julie davis reported around christmastime. that last year in a meeting with his top advisers, he said very similar things about people from both haiti and africa. he said people from haiti, we're talking about immigrants, he said, why do we let them in, they all have aids, unquote. he said if people are let in from africa, they'll never want to go back to their huts in africa. the comments today seem to confirm the same spirit of his beliefs. the white house denied that at the time, but they're not denying this today. so, you know, i think that it reveals a lot about his attitude towards immigration, his attitude towards people from certain countries coming in towards the united states.
this bomb, basically trashing 57 countries and africa, a number of the countries in the caribbean, all of them african-american or african in ethnicity. he's making a reference to them, which is a terrible term. we've shown it up on the screen. what's he up to? slip of the tongue or pure trump? >> no, not slip of the tongue. this is exactly what he believes. this confirms the story that my colleague, michael shere and julie davis reported around christmastime. that last year in a meeting...
81
81
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
racist, as a row continues over offensive language he allegedly used to describe african, central american and caribbeanwere reported to have been made during a meeting with us senators on immigration at the white house. in his first direct response to accusations of racism, donald trump told reporters he had not made the comments. police in east yorkshire believe they've found the body of a man, suspected of using a crossbow to kill his neighbour. officers in humberside began searching for 56—year—old anthony lawrennce, following the death of shane gilmer on friday. his pregnant girlfriend, laura sugden, was also seriously wounded in the attack. the government is being urged to drop its target of reducing net migration to the "tens of thousands", because mps warn it "undermines" trust in the state's ability to control immigration. a report from the home affairs committee also warns that anxiety over the number of people living in the uk illegally has been allowed to grow "unchecked" because of a lack of official data on the scale of the problem. dozens of people have been injured follwing the collapse
racist, as a row continues over offensive language he allegedly used to describe african, central american and caribbeanwere reported to have been made during a meeting with us senators on immigration at the white house. in his first direct response to accusations of racism, donald trump told reporters he had not made the comments. police in east yorkshire believe they've found the body of a man, suspected of using a crossbow to kill his neighbour. officers in humberside began searching for...
64
64
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> when now you are naming african countries, central american and caribbean countries these negative words, those are your actions, mr. president. so you could tell us you're not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> reporter: we caught up with activist dr. caesar cruz at this rally tonight on behalf of immigrants from el salvador. the crowd of about 100 demonstrated at oakland city hall determined to fight for daca and other immigration programs. >> this amazing country has been a hub for people all over the world and immigrants and refugees have come here for safety and shelter and now it seems like we're turning a cold shoulder on them and that's horrible. >> reporter: last week a federal judge in san francisco ruled daca had to continue for now saying the administration made a mistake of law. on twitter the president wrote i want people coming to our country that will help us become strong and great again. the impasse over immigration could become even more tense. some democrats are even talking about a government shutdown. >> i for one would not vote for government fundin
. >> when now you are naming african countries, central american and caribbean countries these negative words, those are your actions, mr. president. so you could tell us you're not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> reporter: we caught up with activist dr. caesar cruz at this rally tonight on behalf of immigrants from el salvador. the crowd of about 100 demonstrated at oakland city hall determined to fight for daca and other immigration programs. >> this amazing...
158
158
Jan 20, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
africans. the policies that benefit caribbean and african migrants are not being seen. >> we have historical amnesiaf how america was built. gone are the days where we are seen as assets and commodities coming to till the soil. you see them in all parts of industry. my aunt came. she went to school. she now teaches at medgar-evers and my mom was the last of the mohicans. what if they didn't come and brought us here? i wouldn't be an attorney. chain migration is very offensive as well. what happened to the party of family values. >> he continually reapplies for are for people to have visas to do work. >> what makes america great is the tall thaeent that comes fro over the world. i am hoping the democrats will continue to shape the narrative and look at us as not deficits. >> i want you to give us some more highlights. mike pence, you could go through the entire list. what is another highlight for you? >> well, i guess you could look at our friend, tucker carlson, over at fox news, who lamented, why do we have to have all these people from failing countries work here? on his mother's side, his great,
africans. the policies that benefit caribbean and african migrants are not being seen. >> we have historical amnesiaf how america was built. gone are the days where we are seen as assets and commodities coming to till the soil. you see them in all parts of industry. my aunt came. she went to school. she now teaches at medgar-evers and my mom was the last of the mohicans. what if they didn't come and brought us here? i wouldn't be an attorney. chain migration is very offensive as well....
91
91
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
nigerian americans and congress go lease america-- congolese americans and those country in the caribbean and african continent. all my south african friends have been saying to me, we've always looked to the united states as a beacon, as a place of aspiration, a place that lifts up up the values of inclusive immigration, even while being mindful of the need to maintain your sovereign borders. this blows us away. we're not quite sure what the national ident of the u.s. is now. we need others to speak up, which is why on monday, i am meeting people in time's square monday afternoon to speak up about dignitary and rights. >> there are those that support this president almost under circumstance whatsoever. but they say this supports his make america great and america first campaign, particularly i want to mention david duke, of course the former grand wizard of the klu klux klan who said on twitter, the president is saying blunt things that no ought president would dare say. do these remarks cast a cloud over the president's immigration policy? >> well, there it is. when david duke is celebrating your p
nigerian americans and congress go lease america-- congolese americans and those country in the caribbean and african continent. all my south african friends have been saying to me, we've always looked to the united states as a beacon, as a place of aspiration, a place that lifts up up the values of inclusive immigration, even while being mindful of the need to maintain your sovereign borders. this blows us away. we're not quite sure what the national ident of the u.s. is now. we need others to...
65
65
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
, president trump was quoted as using an expletive when describing certain immigrants from caribbean and africanries. >> this is really what's in his mind and this is something that is totally against everything that this country has been moving toward. >> reporter: this man of the peace and justice center says king's legacy and message will always have competing messages. he says it's up to all people to push back against hate speech until the message of hope drowns out calls inciting division. >> it's people like us from the grassroots and everyone who supports the positive inclusive message. >> reporter: besides fighting to advance equality and acceptance are aided by resources such as the extensive collection of materials on mlk and the civil rights movement at the library that bears his name. >> a lot of people came by to pick up a book and other things. >> reporter: still, it's the here and now that has people worried. rhetoric from the white house will do more hurt far beyond the current four-year term of donald trump. >> when will our congress act and censor him? stop him? change him? re
, president trump was quoted as using an expletive when describing certain immigrants from caribbean and africanries. >> this is really what's in his mind and this is something that is totally against everything that this country has been moving toward. >> reporter: this man of the peace and justice center says king's legacy and message will always have competing messages. he says it's up to all people to push back against hate speech until the message of hope drowns out calls...
88
88
Jan 11, 2018
01/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
that are not part of the traditional immigration to the united states, which means a lot of caribbean's and africansso the congressional black caucus is concerned about the spread immigration components want to keep family unification. the concept of if you get here, you can bring your extended family. what the president wants to do is squeeze that down so your immediate family members, your wife or your child, but not your cousin, your brother-in-law, your sister. and there will be some concerns about that. immigration hawks are not going to like to have any path for the dreamers to be able to ultimately receive citizenship. they may oppose it. and finally, just the resisters. we have a lot of people who do not like president trump, they have a deep behind their name. and the i.d. of the wall even if chuck schumer, hillary clinton, and joe biden all voted for the wall in the past, the resistors are not going to let the president have a victory no matter how sensible and saying it is. he wanted a beautiful wall all the way along the border, he realizes that we do not need it all the way around the b
that are not part of the traditional immigration to the united states, which means a lot of caribbean's and africansso the congressional black caucus is concerned about the spread immigration components want to keep family unification. the concept of if you get here, you can bring your extended family. what the president wants to do is squeeze that down so your immediate family members, your wife or your child, but not your cousin, your brother-in-law, your sister. and there will be some...
125
125
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
KYW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
morning, that's after president trump made some crude remarks about immigrants from the caribbean and some african nations. here's hena doba with more on the president's profanity. >> after coming under fire for some racially charged comments , he reportedly made about immigrants, president trump in a late night tweet suspended his immigration priorities. writing in part: it is my duty to protect the lives and safety of all americans. we must build a great wall. the president's controversial comment came during a meeting with lawmakers on immigration. a source confirms to cbs news that mr. trump used expletive to refer to africa, haiti, anal salvador, saying, quote, why are we having all of these people from blank countries come here? the president then suggested the us admit more people from countries like norway. >> an honor. >> thank you very much. >> prime minister he met with on wednesday. >> republicans and democrats alike condemned mr. trump's remarks. >> the statements of the president are reprehensible, they're racist. >> several lawmakers took to twitter, republican can senator or and ha
morning, that's after president trump made some crude remarks about immigrants from the caribbean and some african nations. here's hena doba with more on the president's profanity. >> after coming under fire for some racially charged comments , he reportedly made about immigrants, president trump in a late night tweet suspended his immigration priorities. writing in part: it is my duty to protect the lives and safety of all americans. we must build a great wall. the president's...
129
129
Jan 11, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
the people who tend to benefit the most from the advise lottery are many african nations, people from the caribbean. so this gives us a window into the thought process behind also the elimination of temporary protected status. >> slow down. walk us through what it is supposed to do the diversity visa lot 50 a lottery that anyone around the world can enter. if you're randomly chosen, you have a limited period of time to move to the united states, the idea is it is egalitarian to allow people from all over the world that they can, if they can support themselves financially. >> so he said that people are coming from s holer countries. >> as a citizen, i mean, i feel great sadness more than anger. it is shocking. we were discussing this earlier. we were talking about freedom these nations. and by the way, this diversity visa lottery, these are legal channels of immigration. so he has moved from disparaging illegal immigrants, undocumented immigrants, now he's taking at people who want and have the opportunity by law to enter legally. that's where we are with this administration. >> what he said was off
the people who tend to benefit the most from the advise lottery are many african nations, people from the caribbean. so this gives us a window into the thought process behind also the elimination of temporary protected status. >> slow down. walk us through what it is supposed to do the diversity visa lot 50 a lottery that anyone around the world can enter. if you're randomly chosen, you have a limited period of time to move to the united states, the idea is it is egalitarian to allow...
131
131
Jan 27, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm caribbean and african background. are you concerned that what the white house has done at this point, and we can put back up his deal that he is trying to put on the table, path to citizenship for d.r.e.a.m.ers, but ending visa lottery, ending the ability of immigrants to sponsor their families. this is how my family got here. ending family being able to apply for u.s. citizen ship for their family. essentially making a second class status out of all immigrants because they can't do what most of the americans here, unless you are native american, that is how people got here was family reunification. so do you think there is a concern that they will try to pit the d.r.e.a.m.ers as a special class against he haever other immigrant? >> what the white house put worth is horrific. it will set us back like 100 years. and not only that, it really -- it attacks legal immigrants by brings that down by 50%. so it is a horrible compromise, a horrible -- not even a compromise, just a horrible outline. we'll see what it looks like
i'm caribbean and african background. are you concerned that what the white house has done at this point, and we can put back up his deal that he is trying to put on the table, path to citizenship for d.r.e.a.m.ers, but ending visa lottery, ending the ability of immigrants to sponsor their families. this is how my family got here. ending family being able to apply for u.s. citizen ship for their family. essentially making a second class status out of all immigrants because they can't do what...
117
117
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
under enormous pressure because the united states is trying to appeal to african nations and independents like ghana and in the caribbeanbarbados, et cetera, but this was very difficult given the fact that black people and people of color were treated so atrociously. president eisenhower felt compelled to send troops in the classroom to help protect these black students from being mauled. and parenthetically, i should add that i was in little rock doing research and listen to public radio, and one of the little rock nine as they were called because we are marking the 60th anniversary of their desegregation was cited for the proposition that even today there are members of the little rock nine that are still being harassed by an event from 60 years ago and the inference that i drew from that is an inference that i've stated before in allstate again, i think our historians have done a disservice by underestimating the resistance two steps to a quality and contrary to what the great african leader once said, they are claiming these is victory and in a sense they're telling lies. it's misleading us and does not prepare us f
under enormous pressure because the united states is trying to appeal to african nations and independents like ghana and in the caribbeanbarbados, et cetera, but this was very difficult given the fact that black people and people of color were treated so atrociously. president eisenhower felt compelled to send troops in the classroom to help protect these black students from being mauled. and parenthetically, i should add that i was in little rock doing research and listen to public radio, and...
99
99
Jan 5, 2018
01/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i'm african-american, and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have a little caribbean going on. >>ll shades, so why have our shades been left out? >> i felt forgotten.
. >> i'm african-american, and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have a little caribbean going on. >>ll shades, so why have our shades been left out? >> i felt forgotten.
264
264
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the deal the president rejected in that now infamous meeting where he referred to some caribbean and africanountries as expletive holes. >> the exact word used by the president. >> reporter: mr. trump tweeted on monday that illinois democrat dick durbin totally misrepresented what was said in that meeting and that durbin blew daca. >> i'll stick with my original interpretation. >> reporter: durbin says the device over immigration policy is the real problem. >> if the president will keep his word, as of last tuesday, if he'll move forward, endorse this bipartisan agreement, we can get this done this week. >> reporter: some democrats believe a government funding bill is the leverage they need to demand a compromise on dreamers. senate republicans need at least nine democratic votes to pass any measure to fund the government past this friday's deadline. republicans warn that if there is a government shutdown, democrats would get the blame. and privately, some democrats worry about that possibility. the best hope for some kind of bipartisan solution now appears to be, john, the talks that are qu
that's the deal the president rejected in that now infamous meeting where he referred to some caribbean and africanountries as expletive holes. >> the exact word used by the president. >> reporter: mr. trump tweeted on monday that illinois democrat dick durbin totally misrepresented what was said in that meeting and that durbin blew daca. >> i'll stick with my original interpretation. >> reporter: durbin says the device over immigration policy is the real problem....
164
164
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
african-american. he lived in queens which is the city with the most caribbean people, it has the largest caribbean population than any other boroughs in new york. i would say that the entirety of the african-american and broader black community does not believe him, is not interested in him or what he has to say. >> these are your parents? >> those are my mom and dad. let me say to donald trump who does watch tv, when my mother got here in 1960, she came here by way of great britain and she didn't come here to steal from the american people or to be on welfare. she came here to get a ph.d. as did my father who came here to get an education. all of the international immigrants to the united states pay into our colleges and they are -- their governments pay their tuition so they keep our colleges financially sound. my family who came by the chain migration, my mother signed the documents to get her siblings here, are doctors taking care of american lives and children and adults. are accountants taking care of american's money. are government workers taking care of the business of the united states. my family h
african-american. he lived in queens which is the city with the most caribbean people, it has the largest caribbean population than any other boroughs in new york. i would say that the entirety of the african-american and broader black community does not believe him, is not interested in him or what he has to say. >> these are your parents? >> those are my mom and dad. let me say to donald trump who does watch tv, when my mother got here in 1960, she came here by way of great...
169
169
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
african nations. this on the eighth anniversary of that earthquake that devastated the caribbean nation killing an estimated half a million men, women and children. and that is only one of the devastating things throughout history that has happened to the small island of haiti. those comments coming during an immigration meeting yesterday. in the oval office of the white house. sources tell nbc news that a group of bipartisan lawmakers were presenting the president with a new immigration system. they were allegedly highlighting the protective immigration status of salvadorians and discussing aphfrican nations wh the president asks why the u.s. immigrants from -- >> also known as -- >> take them out suggest increase immigration from nations like norway whose prime minister he met with earlier in the day. >>> reactions pouring in the human rights office calling the comments shaking and shameful adding that they were racist. the haitian foreign minister summoned the u.s. representative for a clarification and republicans are reacting. this morning arizona senator jeff flake tweeted the words used by the presid
african nations. this on the eighth anniversary of that earthquake that devastated the caribbean nation killing an estimated half a million men, women and children. and that is only one of the devastating things throughout history that has happened to the small island of haiti. those comments coming during an immigration meeting yesterday. in the oval office of the white house. sources tell nbc news that a group of bipartisan lawmakers were presenting the president with a new immigration...
44
44
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
top government agendas and several african countries in the year ahead this is that planting season left a path of death and destruction in the u.s. in the caribbean it cost an estimated two hundred billion dollars in damage coastal communities were the worst hit severe weather is being linked to climate change and is jacob ward reports from california rising sea levels are also something to worry about if you live by the sea. for years scientists have been warning us that by the end of this century climate change will bring more storms more forest fires and drought as well as rising sea levels but a new report from the union of concerned scientists is getting specific revealing the exact neighborhoods block by block that the union says will be repeatedly flooded within the next six decades alameda in northern california is one of them the services go beriah is hopeful that this former naval base could relieve its overcrowded housing market but if the projections are correct that is not going to work out so this would be underwater this would be one of the first neighborhoods in alameda that would see chronic flooding due to sea level rise what's
top government agendas and several african countries in the year ahead this is that planting season left a path of death and destruction in the u.s. in the caribbean it cost an estimated two hundred billion dollars in damage coastal communities were the worst hit severe weather is being linked to climate change and is jacob ward reports from california rising sea levels are also something to worry about if you live by the sea. for years scientists have been warning us that by the end of this...
170
170
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
african american republican in the senate calling the remarks disappointing. he says our strength lies in our diversity including those from africa, the caribbean and every other corner of the world. to deny these facts would be to ignore the brightest part of our history. >> and this from congresswoman from utah. p president's comments are unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values. my parents came from one of those countries. the president must apologize to both the american people and the nations he so wantonly maligned. >>> the outcry over the president's remark has been global. mexico's former president fox twooeted at trump, your mouth is the foulest shithole in the world. america's greatness is built on diversity or have you forgotten your immigrant background, donald? as for reaction in africa let's go to nairobi, kenya. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning again, dave. well, yes, the reaction is petering through, but already on social media, many african commentators are saying things that are quite unpalatable usually at this time of the morning, dave. we have one man who says sadly, we have shithole leaders like t
african american republican in the senate calling the remarks disappointing. he says our strength lies in our diversity including those from africa, the caribbean and every other corner of the world. to deny these facts would be to ignore the brightest part of our history. >> and this from congresswoman from utah. p president's comments are unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values. my parents came from one of those countries. the president must apologize to...
110
110
Jan 29, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
african slaves would covertly do this, kalinda. >> rondel: this martial art based on our research is maybe 500/600 years old. >> keegan: stick fighting variations occur throughout the caribbeanrtial art was illegal for many, many years yes? >> keegan: yeah. >> anthony: i mean certainly during slavery times it was illegal. >> rondel: to this date i believe there are still laws on our books that ban this stick and if you're caught with it you can go to jail. >> anthony: the laws of slavery times forced this sport underground. like capoeira, it often has to be disguised as a dance, but this ain't no dance. >> rondel: the guys with the whip and the guys with the stick were all the guys saying you have not broken us. we will continue to resist till the ends of time. ♪ >> anthony: rondel benjamin and keegan taylor studied fighting styles from around the world before coming around to their own, homegrown martial art. >> anthony: now what's legal? >> rondel: what's not legal. >> anthony: or let's say what's not legal? >> keegan: you can't hit to the legs. >> anthony: you can't? oh damn, 'cause that would be the first thing i think of. i'm thinking, oh i've got to get that knee in pa
african slaves would covertly do this, kalinda. >> rondel: this martial art based on our research is maybe 500/600 years old. >> keegan: stick fighting variations occur throughout the caribbeanrtial art was illegal for many, many years yes? >> keegan: yeah. >> anthony: i mean certainly during slavery times it was illegal. >> rondel: to this date i believe there are still laws on our books that ban this stick and if you're caught with it you can go to jail. >>...
149
149
Jan 7, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
african-american women's hair grow and be healthy. she would train 23,000 sales agents and workers in the united states, south america, and the caribbean in 1918 before women had a right to vote. she built a monument in new york, the most expensive zip code in the united states. this is on the same street as letters. in may 2017 trust provided exterior and partial interior protection to ensure that it is preserved forever. are 2 of the newest national treasure campaigns. claiborne temple where dr. king had his last stands with the sanitation workers march. the community center in chicago, buildings from the public works administration when they funded the creation of several community arts centers around the united states. birmingham. tohave the good fortune partner with the city of birmingham in 2015. we were introduced to this a doctor at the african-american museum of culture. and that national birmingham civil rights institute. they wanted to make the national trust aware of an impending threat to partially demolish half of the aging gaston -- the aging gaston the -- the ag gaston motel. right,look to the far the city has proposed
african-american women's hair grow and be healthy. she would train 23,000 sales agents and workers in the united states, south america, and the caribbean in 1918 before women had a right to vote. she built a monument in new york, the most expensive zip code in the united states. this is on the same street as letters. in may 2017 trust provided exterior and partial interior protection to ensure that it is preserved forever. are 2 of the newest national treasure campaigns. claiborne temple where...
54
54
Jan 6, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
african-american women's hair grow and be healthy. she would train 23,000 sales agents and workers in the united states, south america, and the caribbean in 1918 before women had a right to vote. she built a monument in new york, the most expensive zip code in the united states. this is on the same street as letters. in may 2017 trust provided exterior and partial interior protection to ensure that it is preserved forever. are 2 of the newest national treasure campaigns. claiborne temple where dr. king had his last stands with the sanitation workers march. the community center in chicago, buildings from the public works administration when they funded the creation of several community arts centers around the united states. birmingham. tohave the good fortune partner with the city of birmingham in 2015. we were introduced to this a doctor at the african-american museum of culture. and that national birmingham civil rights institute. they wanted to make the national trust aware of an impending threat to partially demolish half of the aging gaston -- the aging gaston the -- the ag gaston motel. right,look to the far the city has proposed
african-american women's hair grow and be healthy. she would train 23,000 sales agents and workers in the united states, south america, and the caribbean in 1918 before women had a right to vote. she built a monument in new york, the most expensive zip code in the united states. this is on the same street as letters. in may 2017 trust provided exterior and partial interior protection to ensure that it is preserved forever. are 2 of the newest national treasure campaigns. claiborne temple where...