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reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009. i was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep trouble he knew we were almost facing a civil war inside the country and here suddenly the thing landed on his lap was he going to do more about it more oppression more police more military and destroy the economy get into a civil war or was he going to be the sturrock a figure that ended it all and i think the berlin wall helped him a lot because it was a strong argument to use to say we had to fight against the a.n.c. because they were communists but no communism is dead sanaa we can talk to them which made their message easier to accept by the white people however what is very crucial to make the point t
reconciliation the steps that have been decided on the following the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in 1009. i was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep...
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their colleagues were behind the prime minister's murder, following palme's support for the african national congressdemnation of apartheid. the suspect was named as a likely suspect in a book in 2017. >> i'm glad they came to the same conclusion i did, that he is the killer. palme was an internationally and is seen asan perhaps the best of sweden. and this whole case has been dramatic. olaf palme was an unusual swedish prime minister. he had an impact outside his country. his anti-colonial views made him a fierce critic of superpowers. he welcomed immigrants. those policies may have put him into the grave in which he has lain for more than three decades. the love many swedes have for him has endured, but since the case is closed, it looks as though the unanswered questions will endure as well. paul reese, al jazeera, stockholm. barbara: more than 10,000 people have rallied in support of the black lives matter movement in the dutch capital of amsterdam. protesters are highlighting the country's colonial past. and that is not the only focus. our correspondent explains. ]emergency sirens close correspo
their colleagues were behind the prime minister's murder, following palme's support for the african national congressdemnation of apartheid. the suspect was named as a likely suspect in a book in 2017. >> i'm glad they came to the same conclusion i did, that he is the killer. palme was an internationally and is seen asan perhaps the best of sweden. and this whole case has been dramatic. olaf palme was an unusual swedish prime minister. he had an impact outside his country. his...
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colleagues had been behind the prime minister's murder following palmas support for the african national congress and condemnation of the apartheid regime swedish journalist thomas partition named angstrom as the likely suspect in a book in 2017 i'm glad that they've come to the same conclusion as i did that he is. the killer or most in there from internationally if one famous politician of parliament. has some some kind of symbol for. perhaps the best of sweden and this unsolved case has been tormenting us all of parliament was that's most unusual of swedish prime ministers one who had an impact outside his own country his anti colonial and anti racist views made him a fierce critic of global superpowers while at home he raised taxes to fund the welfare state and welcomed immigrants those policies may have put him into the grave in which is lain for more than 3 decades the love that many swedes have for him is enjoyed but as the case is closed it looks likely that the unanswered questions will enjoy as well paul reese al-jazeera stockholm more than 10000 people have rallied in support of the bla
colleagues had been behind the prime minister's murder following palmas support for the african national congress and condemnation of the apartheid regime swedish journalist thomas partition named angstrom as the likely suspect in a book in 2017 i'm glad that they've come to the same conclusion as i did that he is. the killer or most in there from internationally if one famous politician of parliament. has some some kind of symbol for. perhaps the best of sweden and this unsolved case has been...
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as his body the african national congress with a designated terrorist organization and tell them to join the underground youth out but if your grandchildren face. the deepest republic of just a non-conformist utopia or a politically correct. nonetheless the experiment being played out in seattle is no laughing matter the ideas of law and order and the legitimate use of force are at stake a piece of advice go visit jobs visits you. the simple things workshops and peter's backup public spaces where adults with learning disabilities can engage on equal terms with creative activities like graphics sewing ceramics. and joinery. just giving you shit what's your what's. your life just as what did you give one case a couple of. the underlying idea of the workshop is a calendar of which they feel thrilled to find joy little things of. nationwide health worker rallies in france turned violent with medics demanding the government keep its promises to support medical also ahead on the program. and dramatic scenes as korean relations the 20th birthday or just the day after blowing off a diplomatic fa
as his body the african national congress with a designated terrorist organization and tell them to join the underground youth out but if your grandchildren face. the deepest republic of just a non-conformist utopia or a politically correct. nonetheless the experiment being played out in seattle is no laughing matter the ideas of law and order and the legitimate use of force are at stake a piece of advice go visit jobs visits you. the simple things workshops and peter's backup public spaces...
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colleagues had been behind the prime minister's murder following palmas support for the african national congress and condemnation of the apartheid regime swedish journalist thomas partition named angstrom as the likely suspect in a book in 2017 i'm glad that they come to the same conclusion as i did that he is. the killer is most in there from internationally from famous politician of parliament and his to some some kind of symbol for. perhaps the best of sweden and this unsolved case has been tormenting us all of parliament was that's most unusual of swedish prime ministers one who had an impact outside his own country his anti colonial and anti racist views made him a fierce critic of global superpowers while at home he raised taxes to fund the welfare state and welcomed immigrants those policies may have put him into the grave in which is lain for more than 3 decades the love that many swedes have for him is insured but as the case is closed it looks likely that the unanswered questions will enjoy as well paul reese al-jazeera stock. an inquiry has been ordered in the u.s. state of georgia af
colleagues had been behind the prime minister's murder following palmas support for the african national congress and condemnation of the apartheid regime swedish journalist thomas partition named angstrom as the likely suspect in a book in 2017 i'm glad that they come to the same conclusion as i did that he is. the killer is most in there from internationally from famous politician of parliament and his to some some kind of symbol for. perhaps the best of sweden and this unsolved case has been...
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as his body the african national congress was a designated terrorist organization and tell them to join the underground you should stop by instagram for. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media for a part of a global news platform you can submit to your published works in either video format go to award go to auntie dot com and it a no. od no team no crowd. no shots no. action to help speed. levels drop no arrests. points your thirst for action. 6. and so are you can't get away from advertisement to change your appearance. many local people see plastic surgery as a prerequisite for a successful career employers are often most interested in a job seekers appearance as a graduation present parents often give doctors plastic surgery for an extra fold in the eyelids to make their eyes look bigger. almost every korean teenager dreams of looking just makes it a needles. well coming up here is from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. .
as his body the african national congress was a designated terrorist organization and tell them to join the underground you should stop by instagram for. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media for a part of a global news platform you can submit to your published works in either video format go to award go to auntie dot com and it a no. od no team no crowd. no...
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many african-americans aren't kented to the medical establishment or simply don't trust it. and today dr. anthony fauci, the nation's coronavirus expert, acknowledged to congress that racism is playing a part in the pandemic. >> obviously the african- american community has suffered from racism for a very, very long period of time. and i cannot imagine that that has not contributed to the conditions that they find themselves in economically and otherwise so the answer, congressmen, is yes. >> reporter: that is not news to this doctor. she say where is the high rates of diabetes, obesity, as many and other respiratory conditions among black people, they should have been the fist ones to receive medical care. >> instead they were cop back late after the fact because the fist time they went, people didn't believe them. and that is where our institutional racism is so much embedded into this pandemic. >> reporter: there are plenty of trust issues to go around. the pandemic is simply showing us the high price we pay for it. in east oakland, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> and on that subject, just in, some alarming new numbers of coronavirus cases in santa clara county ton
many african-americans aren't kented to the medical establishment or simply don't trust it. and today dr. anthony fauci, the nation's coronavirus expert, acknowledged to congress that racism is playing a part in the pandemic. >> obviously the african- american community has suffered from racism for a very, very long period of time. and i cannot imagine that that has not contributed to the conditions that they find themselves in economically and otherwise so the answer, congressmen, is...
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on the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, the american folklife center at the library of congress, and the southern oral history program at the university of north carolina chapel hill.
on the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, the american folklife center at the library of congress, and the southern oral history program at the university of north carolina chapel hill.
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on the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, the american folklife center at the library of congress, and the southern oral history program at the university of north carolina chapel hill. >> dr. terry, i know -- i think i know that your parents drove you to the college here and moved you in the fall of 1957. dr. terry: yes, they did. >> what did you discover, arriving at bennett college? dr. terry: it was a big day for me, for the whole community. i came from someplace. i just didn't show up. i came being supported by the whole community. they prayed for me at church. they gave me a little -- a few pennies here and there. as i said, we didn't have a lot of money. and i had a little scholarship. i had taken the sat's there, and so i had done well enough to have been granted a little scholarship money, and i was going to work a little bit. but there was always that, "let me give you a few pennies." so, i came, being borne up by the good wishes of the community. and off we came to bennett college. i'd
on the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, the american folklife center at the library of congress, and the southern oral history program at the university of north carolina chapel hill. >> dr. terry, i know -- i think i know that your parents drove you to the college here and moved you in the fall of 1957. dr. terry: yes, they did. >> what did you discover,...
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of the dealings that he had to have with congress, because the congress was very -- and the nation -- very ambivalent toward the first africanamerican president. when they turned down medicare in those confederate states with the confederate governors, and for him to have done what he did for this country, and to perpetuate -- i mean, to reinvigorate an economy that was almost dead and depression-like, i want you to talk about how skillful he had to be in order to navigate those treacherous waters, as the first black president. host: henry, thank you for the call. and john dickerson, he also brought up the john bolton book. i am not sure if you want to comment on that as well. guest: sure. well, that was, you know, a good list of president obama's accomplishments, as those who are fans of president obama would list them. and it depends on, you know, how you see things, whether you sign up for all of those accomplishments. i think there is no question that what the president face when he came to office, as i said previously, was a set of circumstances that were highly and exhorting a really -- x ordinarily challenging. there
of the dealings that he had to have with congress, because the congress was very -- and the nation -- very ambivalent toward the first africanamerican president. when they turned down medicare in those confederate states with the confederate governors, and for him to have done what he did for this country, and to perpetuate -- i mean, to reinvigorate an economy that was almost dead and depression-like, i want you to talk about how skillful he had to be in order to navigate those treacherous...
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african-american experience. but to deny viewers this classic film that in 1989 the library of congress designated as put it on the nationalm legacy because of its artistic merits, i don't know how you do that to future generations. >> laura: raymond, again, this all takes your breath away? she was one of the most beautifully graceful and gracious and talented actresses of that whole quarter-century. amazing, amazing person. talk about a trailblazer. now you can't be a trailblazer apparently. >> i am a "godfather" guy. my wife and i love "gone with the wind," but there is no doubt a lot of people do give a damn about this statement. when they return the film to hbo max, it'll return with a discussion of historical context. they go on and say that theyt. will present an originally created to do otherwise wouldlde the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. if we are to create a more just, equitable, inclusive future, we first must acknowledge and understand our history. i agree. they should've left the film alone though, they should produce that for those who watch it. but don't take a classic. >> laura: i think we
african-american experience. but to deny viewers this classic film that in 1989 the library of congress designated as put it on the nationalm legacy because of its artistic merits, i don't know how you do that to future generations. >> laura: raymond, again, this all takes your breath away? she was one of the most beautifully graceful and gracious and talented actresses of that whole quarter-century. amazing, amazing person. talk about a trailblazer. now you can't be a trailblazer...
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african-americans at all times now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation in the world the power of this movement will help move congress to act. to pass legislation that not only holds police accountable and increases transparency but assist police departments to change the culture now i know that change is difficult but i am certain that police officers professionals who risk their lives every day are deeply concerned about their profession and do not want to work in an environment that requires their silence when they know a fellow officers abusing the public i am certain police officers would like to be free to intervene and stop an officer from using deadly force when it is not necessary and i am certain that police officers want to make sure they are trained in the best practices in pollutes in policing a perfection where you have the power to kill should be a profession that requires highly trained officers who are accountable to the public embarking on a journey toward a new vision for policing in america is only possible because of the incredible leadership in the house of representatives we now have over $200.
african-americans at all times now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation in the world the power of this movement will help move congress to act. to pass legislation that not only holds police accountable and increases transparency but assist police departments to change the culture now i know that change is difficult but i am certain that police officers professionals who risk their lives every day are deeply...
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african americans registered to vote with over 100% of white registered to vote. after more pressure particularly in selma, that cinematic explosion on the bridge and they did it shocked the nation finally led congress and the president to sign the voting rights act which is said states that have a demonstrated history that discriminated against their voters and who have used one of the conditions of the literacy test have to give any changes made approved first by big u.s. department of justice or by the federal courts in dc. that is called preclearance because what happened previously is that the states would implement, there would be litigations, they would tweak the law but the way that these things were happening is the greatest interesting millions of black voters and so now with the preclearance and they could be in place. in mississippi for instance only 5% of african-americans were registered to vote. two years after the voting rights act we had almost 60% of african americans registered to vote. the voting rights act word and that's why it got a crosshairs because it imports the democracy. the supreme court said section four of which is the preclearance, how you determine whether a state o
african americans registered to vote with over 100% of white registered to vote. after more pressure particularly in selma, that cinematic explosion on the bridge and they did it shocked the nation finally led congress and the president to sign the voting rights act which is said states that have a demonstrated history that discriminated against their voters and who have used one of the conditions of the literacy test have to give any changes made approved first by big u.s. department of...
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congress to make juneteenth a national holiday. many people feel that marking the end of slavery in the u.s. is a date worthy of honor. >> [ >> reporter: each year in june, many african americans gather to march and sing songs of pain, progress, and pride. since 1865, celebrations have marked juneteenth america's other independence day. >> when you are black being joyful and having fun is an active resistance. >> those words speak to one's two centuries old and despite the emancipation proclamation, all u.s. slaves were not freed until union general gordon granger leavitt in june 1865 to enforce the proclamation. that was more than one month after the civil war had ended. >> african enslaved persons had no reason to celebrate independence until 1865 when they found out that in fact they were free. >> the juneteenth holiday started gaining national attention with the black power and pride movement of the 60s pick >> and now all americans can celebrate the freedom of all americans. not just white americans who had freedom but also african americans who became free. >> it signifies the liberation of her people as slaves in this country. we are using that now to be able
congress to make juneteenth a national holiday. many people feel that marking the end of slavery in the u.s. is a date worthy of honor. >> [ >> reporter: each year in june, many african americans gather to march and sing songs of pain, progress, and pride. since 1865, celebrations have marked juneteenth america's other independence day. >> when you are black being joyful and having fun is an active resistance. >> those words speak to one's two centuries old and despite...
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seen african-americans and , andos ravaged by covid-19 that is due to decades of injustices when it comes to unequal spending with health care and education. i would be in congress showing nationaleadership, working to addresspelosi those issues. unlike my opponent, who works against her and they get everyone in the party, we cannot move forward or move a bill forward unless we work together. that is what we need right now, unity. that is what i would be about, making sure we address all the issues that have come to the forefront that we have known about but have never been justified or rectified. now we can do that if we work together. mr. louis: a little more please about what you are doing in the district. ms. caruso-cabrera from day one, i started delivering food to front-line workers. i have been living masks, hand maskszer, nearly 20,000 delivered to organizations that support the elderly, because i knew they would be the most effected. and to churches in queens in the bronx to make sure they are distributed to the needy. throughout that process, i have been out there every day and community leaders tell me aoc is mia. the worst part is, at the height when we saw lines in
seen african-americans and , andos ravaged by covid-19 that is due to decades of injustices when it comes to unequal spending with health care and education. i would be in congress showing nationaleadership, working to addresspelosi those issues. unlike my opponent, who works against her and they get everyone in the party, we cannot move forward or move a bill forward unless we work together. that is what we need right now, unity. that is what i would be about, making sure we address all the...
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have seen african-americans and latinos ravaged by covid-19 and that is due to decades when it comes to unequal spending with health care and education, i would be in congress showing national leadership, working with nancy pelosi to bring a bill forward that addresses those issues. unlike my opponent who works against her, and works against everyone in the party, we cannot move forward and we cannot move a bill forward unless we all work together. that is what we need right now, unity. and that is what i would be about, making sure we address all the issues that have come to the forefront that we have known about but have never been justified and never been rectified. now, we can do that if we work together. errol: say a little more about what you have been doing in the district. you mention some of that in your introduction. michelle: from day one, i started delivering food to front-line workers all stop i have been delivering masks, hand handizer, 100 gallons of sanitizer, nearly 20,000 masks. we delivered them to organizations that support the elderly because i knew they were going to be some of the most affected. also two churches in queens and the bronx to make sure t
have seen african-americans and latinos ravaged by covid-19 and that is due to decades when it comes to unequal spending with health care and education, i would be in congress showing national leadership, working with nancy pelosi to bring a bill forward that addresses those issues. unlike my opponent who works against her, and works against everyone in the party, we cannot move forward and we cannot move a bill forward unless we all work together. that is what we need right now, unity. and...
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african-americans at all time. now the move is accountability has become a rainbow movement, refer to the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement while congress to act, passed legislation that -- that not only holds police accountable and increases transparency, but assist police departments to change the culture. i know change is difficult, but i am certain that police officers, professionals who risk their lives every day are deeply concerned about their profession and do not want to work in an environment that requires their silence when they know there are fellow officers abusing the public. certain police officers would like to be free to intervene and stop an officer from using deadly force when it is not necessary. i am certain police officers want to make sure they are trained in the best practices in policing. a profession where you have the power to kill should have a profession that requires highly trained officers that are accountable to the public. embarking on a journey toward a new vision toward policing in america is only possible because of the incredible leadership in the house of representatives. we now have over 200 cospon
african-americans at all time. now the move is accountability has become a rainbow movement, refer to the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement while congress to act, passed legislation that -- that not only holds police accountable and increases transparency, but assist police departments to change the culture. i know change is difficult, but i am certain that police officers, professionals who risk their lives every day are deeply concerned about their...
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african-americans at all times. now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement will help congress to act, to pass legislation that holds police accountable and increases transparency and insists that police departments change their regulations. many people do not want to require in an environment that requires their silence when they know a fellow officer is abusing the public. i'm certain that police officers would like to be free to intervene and stop an officer from using deadly force when it is not necessary and i am certain that police officers want to make sure that they are trained in the best practices in policing. a profession where you have the power to kill should be a profession that requires highly trained officers who are accountable to the public. embarking on a new journey of policing in america is only possible because of the incredible leadership in the house of representatives. we now have over 200 co-sponsors in the house and the senate. speaker pelosi has says she wants to see a bold transformative effort and that is exactly what justice in policing will do. j
african-americans at all times. now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement will help congress to act, to pass legislation that holds police accountable and increases transparency and insists that police departments change their regulations. many people do not want to require in an environment that requires their silence when they know a fellow officer is abusing the public....
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nations by 54 african countries. we absolutely must act. it's important we not act sym l symbolly. if you think about it, bryaian, you know congress can take 20 years to act. the fact we are acting on anything this soon, it took us one month to develop comprehensive legislation, that's record speed for congress. we're not going to stop until we get a transformative bill on the president's desk. >> i'll give you that much. as you guys in congress do your thing -- >> thank you. >> maybe the other way to ask this is isn't it a great time for governors and mayors to step up? >> absolutely, it is. that's one of the things about the process too. while we're undergoing what we're doing in washington, it has helped states and local governments act as well. so i think all of the movement that is happening right now is really exciting to me. it takes a while. it's better that we take a while and get it right rather than just pass something that is superficial. why do we need to study chokeholds? why do we need to study no-knock warrants? we know about these things. you showed the young man there. he may have been intoxicated, but try and ha
nations by 54 african countries. we absolutely must act. it's important we not act sym l symbolly. if you think about it, bryaian, you know congress can take 20 years to act. the fact we are acting on anything this soon, it took us one month to develop comprehensive legislation, that's record speed for congress. we're not going to stop until we get a transformative bill on the president's desk. >> i'll give you that much. as you guys in congress do your thing -- >> thank you....
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african-americans at all times. now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement, reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement will help move congressact, to pass legislation that not only holds police accountable, and increases transparency, but assists police departments to change the culture. now, i know that change is difficult, but i am certain that police officers, professionals who risk their lives every day, are deeply concerned about their profession and do not want to work in an environment that requires their silence when they know a fellow officer is abusing the public. i'm certain police officers would like to be free to intervene and stop an officer from using deadly force when it is not necessary. and i am certain that police officers want to make sure they are trained in the best practices in policing. a profession where you have the power to kill should be a profession that requires highly trained officers who are accountable to the public. embarking on a journey toward a new vision for policing in america is only possible because of the incredible leadership in the house of representatives. we now have over 200 co-
african-americans at all times. now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement, reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement will help move congressact, to pass legislation that not only holds police accountable, and increases transparency, but assists police departments to change the culture. now, i know that change is difficult, but i am certain that police officers, professionals who risk their lives every day, are...
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congress were in attendance as well. including congressman al green, who also represents part of houston. he called for a national department of reconciliation to address the historic mistreatment of african-americans. the mayor of houston, sylvester turner, announced that he will be implementing new police reforms. >> people all over the world and elected officials, on all levels, are doing things that they, otherwise, might not have done. had not done. because of george. as i speak right now, the city attorney is drafting an executive order. an order, that i will sign when i get back to city hall. and what that order will say is that, in this city, we will ban chokeholds and strangleholds. in this city, we will require deescalation. >> reverend al sharpton gave a eulogy where he spoke about the impact of george floyd's life and his death. >> good took the rejected stone and made him the corner sstone a movement that's going to change the whole wide world. if you had any idea that everybody from those in the 3rd ward to those in hollywood would show up in houston, in minneapolis, and in fayetteville, north carolina, you'd have took your knee off his neck! you thought his neck didn't mean
congress were in attendance as well. including congressman al green, who also represents part of houston. he called for a national department of reconciliation to address the historic mistreatment of african-americans. the mayor of houston, sylvester turner, announced that he will be implementing new police reforms. >> people all over the world and elected officials, on all levels, are doing things that they, otherwise, might not have done. had not done. because of george. as i speak...
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of the dealings that he had to have with congress, because the congress was very -- and the nation -- very ambivalent toward the first africanerican president. when they turned down medicare in those confederate states with the confederate governors, and for him to have done what he did for this country, and to perpetuate -- i mean, to reinvigorate an economy that was almost dead and depression-like, i want you to talk about how skillful he had to be in order to navigate those treacherous waters, as the first black president. host: henry, thank you for the call. and john dickerson, he also brought up the john bolton book. i am not sure if you want to comment on that as well. guest: sure. well, that was, you know, a good list of president obama's accomplishments, as those who are fans of president obama would list them. and it depends on, you know, how you see things, whether you sign up for all of those accomplishments. i think there is no question that what the president face when he came to office, as i said previously, was a set of circumstances that were highly and exhorting a really -- x ordinarily challenging. there is
of the dealings that he had to have with congress, because the congress was very -- and the nation -- very ambivalent toward the first africanerican president. when they turned down medicare in those confederate states with the confederate governors, and for him to have done what he did for this country, and to perpetuate -- i mean, to reinvigorate an economy that was almost dead and depression-like, i want you to talk about how skillful he had to be in order to navigate those treacherous...
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african-americans at all times. now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement will help congress legislation that not only holds police accountable and increases transparency but this is police departments to change the culture. i know that change is difficult, but i am certain that police officers, professionals who risk their lives every day are deeply concerned about their profession and do not want to work in an environment that requires their silence. where they know fellow officers are abusing the public. i am certain police officers would like to be free to intervene and stop officers from using deadly force when it is not necessary, and i am certain police officers want to make sure they are trained in the best practices sing. a profession where you have the power to kill should be a profession that requires highly trained officers who are accountable to the public. embarking on a journey toward a new vision for policing in america is only possible because of the incredible leadership in the house of representatives. we now have over 200 cosponsors in the house and the se
african-americans at all times. now the movement for police accountability has become a rainbow movement reflecting the wonderful diversity of our nation and the world. the power of this movement will help congress legislation that not only holds police accountable and increases transparency but this is police departments to change the culture. i know that change is difficult, but i am certain that police officers, professionals who risk their lives every day are deeply concerned about their...
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congress mom bust o's talk but -- i'm surprised to hear you response, dr. redfield, because we have road map, the national medical association i know all of the african-american doctors, the asia-pacific americans, the hispanic community terms of the medical profession we have the road map on how to deal with social determinants of health-care. actually, super general david thatcher in the day came forward with that ump was surprised and also disappoint at your response. it takes a political will of this administration to address it. and so we need to discuss that with you further bus we can't wait. we know what the social determinants are and we have a road map completed for many years on exactly how to address that. let me ask you about contact traces. because of the sensitive nature of this work, we want to make sure that contact traces are from the community, trained and provide the very sensitive type of work. can you comment on protocol or the importance of having not people coming into our communities doing this and minority communities but the trust and message is being train, how they are trained to provide third type of work. >> thank you for beth.
congress mom bust o's talk but -- i'm surprised to hear you response, dr. redfield, because we have road map, the national medical association i know all of the african-american doctors, the asia-pacific americans, the hispanic community terms of the medical profession we have the road map on how to deal with social determinants of health-care. actually, super general david thatcher in the day came forward with that ump was surprised and also disappoint at your response. it takes a political...
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demand thisf pattern of violence against african-americans and then to be de- confronted and stopped and this is urgent work for us as a nation. and for this congress as we go forward i also believe madame president that those who would turn this location into an opportunity formo rioting and looting and more violence and further attacks and civil unrest to do a great disservice to the memory of mr. floyd and call to justice we shared together. this is a cause that is hours together as a nation given to us by the common constitution and link up and we must resist the efforts of those as we need to pursue justice, in this case and in the future to come. i add my voice to the looting r.ydhose the despond is fame and dishonor and those to protect innocent and law-abiding citizens so that the peaceful assembly and its righteous cause can go forward. one more thing matter president we cannot ignore these peaceful protests are taking place in the - - unemployment in this nation and perhaps higher in the urban centers to be unemployed is have nothing to do in this means having nothing to do with the rest of us. and then to turn our attention to what we ca
demand thisf pattern of violence against african-americans and then to be de- confronted and stopped and this is urgent work for us as a nation. and for this congress as we go forward i also believe madame president that those who would turn this location into an opportunity formo rioting and looting and more violence and further attacks and civil unrest to do a great disservice to the memory of mr. floyd and call to justice we shared together. this is a cause that is hours together as a nation...
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pattern of violence exercised against african-americans be acknowledged and it be confronted and it be stopped. and this is urgent work for us as a nation. and for this congress as we go forward. i also believe, madam president, that those who would turn this occasion into an opportunity for rioting and for looting and for more violence, and for further attacks, and for civil unrest do a great disservice to the memory of mr. floyd, to his family and to this cause of justice that we americans share together. for this is a cause ours together as a nation. this is a cause given to us by our common constitution. this is a cause that should link us together, american with american and we must resist the efforts of those, all of those who would set us against ourselves as we seek to pursue that more perfect union. as we seek to pursue justice in in case and in other cases and in the future to come. and so i add my voice to those who call for an end now to the rioting and to the looting, to those who would defame and dishonor the memory of mr. floyd and his cause and i hope that all lawful steps will be taken to protect innocent and law abiding citizens in our citie
pattern of violence exercised against african-americans be acknowledged and it be confronted and it be stopped. and this is urgent work for us as a nation. and for this congress as we go forward. i also believe, madam president, that those who would turn this occasion into an opportunity for rioting and for looting and for more violence, and for further attacks, and for civil unrest do a great disservice to the memory of mr. floyd, to his family and to this cause of justice that we americans...
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pattern of violence exercised against african americans be acknowledged and it be confronted and it be stopped. and this is urgent work for us as a nation and for this congress as we go forward. i also believe, madam president, that those who would turn this occasion into an opportunity for rioting and for looting and for more violence and for further attacks and for civil unrest do a great disservice to the memory of mr. floyd, to his family, and to this cause of justice that we americans share together. for this is a cause that is ours together as a nation. this is a cause given to us by our common constitution. this is a cause that should link us together, american with american, and we must resist the efforts of those -- all of those who would set us against ourselves, as we seek to pursue that more perfect union, as we seek to pursue justice in this case and in other cases and in the future to come. and so i add my voice to those who call for an end now to the rioting and to the looting and to those who would defame and dishonor and disfigure the memory of mr. floyd and his cause. and i hope that all lawful steps will be taken to protect innocent and la
pattern of violence exercised against african americans be acknowledged and it be confronted and it be stopped. and this is urgent work for us as a nation and for this congress as we go forward. i also believe, madam president, that those who would turn this occasion into an opportunity for rioting and for looting and for more violence and for further attacks and for civil unrest do a great disservice to the memory of mr. floyd, to his family, and to this cause of justice that we americans...