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steve hansen is standing down as all blacks coach after what he hopes is a third win in a row next yeare second game in a row, it's the chelsea fans' behaviour that's overshadowing what their team has done on the pitch. the club have suspended four supporters after raheem sterling was subjected to alleged racist abuse at stamford bridge. and tonight, there are claims part of the travelling chelsea support were heard singing an anti—semitic chant during their europa league match against vidi in budapest. a chelsea club spokesman has said tonight: antisemitism?and any other kind of race—related or religious hatred is?abhorrent to this club and the overwhelming majority of our fans. any individuals that can't summon the brainpower to comprehend this simple message and are?found to have shamed the club by using antisemitic or racist words or actions will face the strongest possible action. uefa has said it will await the referee's report. before investigating. well matt mcgeehan from the press association was at the game this evening... and joins me from budapest. what have you heard about
steve hansen is standing down as all blacks coach after what he hopes is a third win in a row next yeare second game in a row, it's the chelsea fans' behaviour that's overshadowing what their team has done on the pitch. the club have suspended four supporters after raheem sterling was subjected to alleged racist abuse at stamford bridge. and tonight, there are claims part of the travelling chelsea support were heard singing an anti—semitic chant during their europa league match against vidi...
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black comrades gave. were there people who kept them out? yes, but the idea of a post built on comradeship of all soldiers. regardless of where they were integrated. >> am i correct that there were no black troops in the grand review? if so, why? >> there were no black units. i have heard it were black pioneers, like service troops. people have said they had pitchforks and shovels. one of the reasons they are not there -- yes, there was definitely racism. the 25th corps, part of the army of the james comer was moved for the review to texas to guard the border. remember, the french had moved in, there was a civil war. maximilian was their puppet. they needed a unit -- the thing about colored troops, the 25th corps, because they were recruited late, they had time on the clock. very few corps had time on a three-year enlistment. so they had time to send them to a strategic hotspot in history, the border with mexico, and they did so because they did not have to demobilize regiments. the 25th corps was on its way to texas, i believe, at that point, they were not available. they were already slated for
black comrades gave. were there people who kept them out? yes, but the idea of a post built on comradeship of all soldiers. regardless of where they were integrated. >> am i correct that there were no black troops in the grand review? if so, why? >> there were no black units. i have heard it were black pioneers, like service troops. people have said they had pitchforks and shovels. one of the reasons they are not there -- yes, there was definitely racism. the 25th corps, part of the...
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they also at the end of that year sent more kids to college -- more kids went to college from this all-black high school than in any other previous year. and, you know -- it just became a national story of high achievement because of all the astonishing things that had happened. eight of the twelve basketball players mothers were made. they worked as maids. 8 out of the 12. two of the baseball players had fathers serving time in prison. so for the most part these were fatherless 16-17-year-old young black boys who did something amazing in that year that was full of pain. >> host: did the columbus dispatch report on this story? >> wil: yes, they did, but -- it was the only time that the dispatch -- had as many black folks on the cover of the newspaper. they really had a sense that this was a big story, even though it wasn't a paper that covered the civil rights movement, and extensively, but this was a story that they could not ignore. and they gave it -- it was a local black newspaper who had a gentleman by the name of hiram canner who had played baseball in the negro league who knew the bas
they also at the end of that year sent more kids to college -- more kids went to college from this all-black high school than in any other previous year. and, you know -- it just became a national story of high achievement because of all the astonishing things that had happened. eight of the twelve basketball players mothers were made. they worked as maids. 8 out of the 12. two of the baseball players had fathers serving time in prison. so for the most part these were fatherless 16-17-year-old...
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white officials would visit black posts all the time. a florida official koppelman to the all-black post in jacksonville. the meeting was fully attended, and the officers seemed anxious to do their whole duty. of course, they lacked the money possessed by officers of white posts. joseph wilson, who wrote one of the most important histories of black troops in the civil war, was a virginia g.a.r. official. now, this is philip white in kentucky. the junior vice commander was always african-american, because they made up a fairly substantial population in -- proportion in that state. man.s an extraordinary -- he was ancame a african-american sailor and became a lawyer. he was very well-known. now, while encampments may have been integrated, it is said, they had all black posts. this is the evidence that white veterans did not treat them as the same, but they treated them instead as second-class citizens. it is true, white veterans created their own posts. i found about 220 across the country. in virginia, there are 16 black posts, including
white officials would visit black posts all the time. a florida official koppelman to the all-black post in jacksonville. the meeting was fully attended, and the officers seemed anxious to do their whole duty. of course, they lacked the money possessed by officers of white posts. joseph wilson, who wrote one of the most important histories of black troops in the civil war, was a virginia g.a.r. official. now, this is philip white in kentucky. the junior vice commander was always...
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. >> i thought it was interesting to really delve into the idea of his life as it related to all blackhen later realizing like, oh, this is not all black and brown folk, this is all folk, all humans, right? >> reporter: at times you see hands clasped as if praying. then for a moment dancers crawl on hands and knees, a reference to the great migration. heads hang as if lynched. then there are scenes that reflect riots. then bloom into vibrant moves, perhaps suggesting the unbreakable spirit within. >> to understand the dance you have to understand what was happening politically, economically, socially. because movement is the last manifestation of your reality. it's what you do that confirms who you are.n upuelineri energy exists here t special. >> it's really magical. i feel mr. ailey cultivated a community that's so hopeful and diverse and inclusive. that's something that people love and that's something that people celebrate. >> what does it mean to be a black woman and be empowered to live that truth on the stage? >> mr. ailey had a special place in his heart for black women. to be
. >> i thought it was interesting to really delve into the idea of his life as it related to all blackhen later realizing like, oh, this is not all black and brown folk, this is all folk, all humans, right? >> reporter: at times you see hands clasped as if praying. then for a moment dancers crawl on hands and knees, a reference to the great migration. heads hang as if lynched. then there are scenes that reflect riots. then bloom into vibrant moves, perhaps suggesting the unbreakable...
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hansen says he's stepping down after next year's world cup to eight he is in charge as unguided the all blacks to world cup glory in twenty fifteen years he might have dominated global rugby during his time in charge he has a win rate of nearly ninety percent and the all blacks have always been top of the world rankings. now to a sport of mixed martial arts male dominated sport where germany's yulia dorney has emerged as both an inspiration for young female athletes and a world champion in the featherweight division we caught up with dorney when she returned from a wildly successful season. it was everybody knows now yulia is a world champion. this is yulia dorney but a few weeks ago she became the featherweight world champion in mixed martial arts she's back at the spitfire gym and berlin for the first time since her victory usually she trains here every day boxing wrestling jujitsu judo they're all part of an m.m.a. fight his skill set. because of all of them told me it was the reigning european champion when she travelled to the world championships in bahrain. in the final she was the domin
hansen says he's stepping down after next year's world cup to eight he is in charge as unguided the all blacks to world cup glory in twenty fifteen years he might have dominated global rugby during his time in charge he has a win rate of nearly ninety percent and the all blacks have always been top of the world rankings. now to a sport of mixed martial arts male dominated sport where germany's yulia dorney has emerged as both an inspiration for young female athletes and a world champion in the...
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that he is stepping down after next year's world cup after eight years in charge henson guided the all blacks to world cup glory in twenty fifteen new zealand have dominated world rugby joining his time in charge he has a win rate of nearly ninety percent and the all blacks have always been top of the world rankings. and water sports the final event of the aqua bike world championship is underway in the united arab emirates the college lagoon in sharjah provides the backdrop for backdrops for the season ending showdown on what many call jet skis jeremy perez is on the verge of winning the men's title the frenchman had a day to remember winning both races to extend his lead in the overall standings and in the women's defending champion. she and nelly orton dollops weeden one of the second race of the day putting her in position to take the title for once again. and now we are heading from the sea to space because there's really money to be made absolutely everywhere on the business front right there that's for virgin galactic is looking for business at the moment richard branson space flight c
that he is stepping down after next year's world cup after eight years in charge henson guided the all blacks to world cup glory in twenty fifteen new zealand have dominated world rugby joining his time in charge he has a win rate of nearly ninety percent and the all blacks have always been top of the world rankings. and water sports the final event of the aqua bike world championship is underway in the united arab emirates the college lagoon in sharjah provides the backdrop for backdrops for...
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she has fought for black men to be in power and political justice. all these intersect with the emerging black power movement. she does what she can to support and take part in the. -- that. according to conyers, parks had a heavy progressive streak that was unique for a demure, churchgoing lady. part of what she did during the plaque power years was show up. as conyers put it, she spoke with her presence. rallies and meetings. and camed petitions out for lectures. she immersed herself in all black history she could get. she helped found local prisoner defense committees. she did not necessarily want to join groups or give speeches, but she sought to use her stature to get attention for the cause. she came out for things and let groups is her name. the 1967 detroit riots began about a mile from her house. she was deeply saddened by the events but also contextualized what was happening in the resistance that had accrued over the decades. she could understand the uprising as the result of resistance to change needed long before hand. that is her quote. the
she has fought for black men to be in power and political justice. all these intersect with the emerging black power movement. she does what she can to support and take part in the. -- that. according to conyers, parks had a heavy progressive streak that was unique for a demure, churchgoing lady. part of what she did during the plaque power years was show up. as conyers put it, she spoke with her presence. rallies and meetings. and camed petitions out for lectures. she immersed herself in all...
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the other thing was that there were all of these assumptions that black women were prostitutes and those kinds of things. so those are all challenges. they were challenges socially, politically, economically, things of that nature -- which is also why these people in particular focused on establishing themselves in a way that sheds a different kind of light on them. they very much ascribed to middle-class standards, for better or for worse even though many of them were not of the middle class. they focused on education, they focused on securing the rights for black people. and so all of those things in and of themselves were challenging, but they were also able to overcome those challenges in ways they were not able to do in other parts of the country. >> you mentioned booker t. washington and w.e.b. dubois. how important were they to people of the african-american communities in los angeles? >> they were very influential. i grappled with this with my own work, because when i look at the things the them african-american community and the african-american papers and in particular the l.a.
the other thing was that there were all of these assumptions that black women were prostitutes and those kinds of things. so those are all challenges. they were challenges socially, politically, economically, things of that nature -- which is also why these people in particular focused on establishing themselves in a way that sheds a different kind of light on them. they very much ascribed to middle-class standards, for better or for worse even though many of them were not of the middle class....
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chance to interview the lady earlier in the season and i asked him is he fully indoctrinated is he all black and yellow and he said it takes some time but definitely when he's talking about bigger than championship it has he settled it now yeah i mean i'm a supporter of a club that's never won anything so as a fan i wouldn't even dream about saying let's play to rob's instead of winning a toddle but i mean that shows just how passionate they dormant and shell fans are both of them that they would rather win one game or two games a year than get a total i mean that's crazy from a but that's football yeah ok now keep it on the player theme as a former player how does this darby compare to past darby's you might have competed . it's one of the biggest in the world i mean i played kaiser chiefs against along the pirates in south africa which is just the same eighty thousand people if you see lost if you don't hear a word crazy on the field look at parties on belgrade and threats of a great evil play they can focus julius that's the biggest for every person involved for a player in the end of the
chance to interview the lady earlier in the season and i asked him is he fully indoctrinated is he all black and yellow and he said it takes some time but definitely when he's talking about bigger than championship it has he settled it now yeah i mean i'm a supporter of a club that's never won anything so as a fan i wouldn't even dream about saying let's play to rob's instead of winning a toddle but i mean that shows just how passionate they dormant and shell fans are both of them that they...
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and his next show was jamaica with lena horne, with an all-black cast. one other thing, in terms of yip's drive for race or ethnic equality, anand that is thatat finian'sainbnbow in 1947 was the e first shshow onon broadway where the chorus l line consisted of blacks and whes whwho danced with h each other, and the chororus was an intntegrated affafair. amy goodman: what hahappened to him m during the m mccarthera? ernie harbrburg: welell, he coud not wo on n any major r film ththathey wanted h him to workn from the majoror studios inin hollywowood. the setutup was that roy brerew, whwho was ththe head o of thiate unioion-i'i'm sorry toto say that-was s the one whwho- amy y goodman:n: what do y you ? erninie harbururg: well, i i mn this is a stagehehds' ununion. i'likeke to sayy gogood things s abouunions, but t they get burucraratized, and th g go right-wiwing, yoyou know?? ththey get b bad. this w a bad l leader, and he terrorirized all of t the jewismoguls who wewere beingng accused of commumunism by the house un-american activities committee, and the
and his next show was jamaica with lena horne, with an all-black cast. one other thing, in terms of yip's drive for race or ethnic equality, anand that is thatat finian'sainbnbow in 1947 was the e first shshow onon broadway where the chorus l line consisted of blacks and whes whwho danced with h each other, and the chororus was an intntegrated affafair. amy goodman: what hahappened to him m during the m mccarthera? ernie harbrburg: welell, he coud not wo on n any major r film ththathey wanted h...
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so everybody needs filesystems either dead or just about dead and they were all black it is burned from them if. i watch as far as i could walk before the bodies were show thick i could walk any further and the found my feet. and i saw a young bean mees woman holding three children in her arms her eyes are opened her eyes are just staring up i was looking at my sister. i looked into his eyes and it was all lies or was a lie and i suspect that everything i had ever been taught was a lie. my life completely radically changed. i do not know why i am here. i was in somebody else's village nine thousand miles from my farming village in upstate new york. oh are they doing there. or we doing there. i want to form our villages that we saw the same scene. then i realized i don't need to do this if these are not p.c. . these are mothers. these are some. children. if you elderly. they were killing villagers in villages. calling in receipt please please please please please i said i was on the wrong side. this is how could this be good for you i'm on the wrong saeed. jalili story an honor society s
so everybody needs filesystems either dead or just about dead and they were all black it is burned from them if. i watch as far as i could walk before the bodies were show thick i could walk any further and the found my feet. and i saw a young bean mees woman holding three children in her arms her eyes are opened her eyes are just staring up i was looking at my sister. i looked into his eyes and it was all lies or was a lie and i suspect that everything i had ever been taught was a lie. my life...
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black people? and i tell him every single time and i don't know why it takes every single time well first of all, i'mblack. [laughter] but second, why does it bother you? what is it about my writing about my people and my history and culture that makes you so uncomfortable that you feel it needs to be disappeared i won't let it disappear. so one of the greatest disservices is with education. i want one america one history and instead we with teach this history that is incomplete so that black children grow up not knowing how great they are. drake was wrong we didn't start at the bottom now we're here no we started here came here and have risen and they don't know that art. but also little white children of all races knew that they wouldn't feel some greater sense from the time they're three years old. so, i think that the biggest death is one that we don't want to deal with that's the death of white supremacy keep our country from being as great as it can be if we want to make great again we need to stop pretending that racism is not real. >> make america great in the first place right -- the great a
black people? and i tell him every single time and i don't know why it takes every single time well first of all, i'mblack. [laughter] but second, why does it bother you? what is it about my writing about my people and my history and culture that makes you so uncomfortable that you feel it needs to be disappeared i won't let it disappear. so one of the greatest disservices is with education. i want one america one history and instead we with teach this history that is incomplete so that black...
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i am glad all these black folks are here. i am glad you are here today. >> i will start your time. >> my name is ace and i am on the case. let's show this right here. you can't see that. that is ace on the case with the elected governor. i am the only one, the only media that was at every ten meetings of the outmigration. that is what you are all talking about. there's five recommendations. you talk about all these reports , we've had so many reports. the one that i am talking about is the report that came out with the outmigration. they called the african-american act. we will change that to the black outmigration. if you count the immigrants in here, our population is down way low three%. slow down, okay. i am telling you all, i will have a meeting with all of you organizations and we will have a reunion of the black outmigration. you hear all about the immigration, what about the outmigration? i am a father, a grandfather and a great-grandfather. my grand sun is -- he has four grandkids. i only had three in my lifetime wit
i am glad all these black folks are here. i am glad you are here today. >> i will start your time. >> my name is ace and i am on the case. let's show this right here. you can't see that. that is ace on the case with the elected governor. i am the only one, the only media that was at every ten meetings of the outmigration. that is what you are all talking about. there's five recommendations. you talk about all these reports , we've had so many reports. the one that i am talking about...
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proceedings will start tomorrow — and then it's hoped the side, known as the welsh all—blacks — can be. gone are the glory days of neath rugby but for the supporters the passion remains. this ground is where my heart is. this ground is where a lot of people's heart is. the saying is, if you cut me i bleed black. but the future of dawn's beloved club is once again under threat. a winding—up petition against the club which trades as neath rugby limited will be heard in court tomorrow. it follows the collapse of owner mike cuddy‘s construction business this summer mind while supporters are used to financial problems, they say this time is different. this is my third wind—up, as it were. i went through it back in the 80s, i went through it with hawkes. this is my third one. it doesn't get any easier. this is quite possibly the first time i've ever been on the side of, and it does hurt me to say it, that we're on the side of the people trying to close us. the problems off the pitch have spilled on it. this is the most recent home game at the gnoll, their last match was postponed, future fix
proceedings will start tomorrow — and then it's hoped the side, known as the welsh all—blacks — can be. gone are the glory days of neath rugby but for the supporters the passion remains. this ground is where my heart is. this ground is where a lot of people's heart is. the saying is, if you cut me i bleed black. but the future of dawn's beloved club is once again under threat. a winding—up petition against the club which trades as neath rugby limited will be heard in court tomorrow. it...
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he was the officer over the 369ening, this all black unit.onor. and what he did was bring attention to them. he's one of the reasons why they were able to get that parade up to harlem. >> wow. >> and why many people believe the croix de guerre was bestowed upon them. >> i love what gina mcvey said when that man said do you know what you have? you have history. that was great. >>> if you meet a celebrity, chances are you'll remember them for a long time. ahead, how a tv game show contestant recounted her metering with the host many years ago. >>> and if you're heading out the door, don't forget to set your dvr to record "cbs this morning: saturday." coming up in our next hour, comedian brian eregan. we'll talk to him and executive producer jerry seinfeld about their new tv show. also, chef's daniel humm in "the dish." and ashley mcbryde in our saturday session. >> not too shabby. >> it's a pretty good show. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big
he was the officer over the 369ening, this all black unit.onor. and what he did was bring attention to them. he's one of the reasons why they were able to get that parade up to harlem. >> wow. >> and why many people believe the croix de guerre was bestowed upon them. >> i love what gina mcvey said when that man said do you know what you have? you have history. that was great. >>> if you meet a celebrity, chances are you'll remember them for a long time. ahead, how a...
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but for all of the restrictions in bordeaux, it also teamed with life. chinese laborers and french soldiers. in marseille, black soldiers noted legions of people from all over the world around them. these african-americans and not necessarily connect with the algerians, many of whom they wrote home and described as black as tar, or with the hindus they found "clear looking -- "queer looking," but the conglomerations in the port cities. while they remained locked in american enclaves in france, they moved in a larger universe. for african-americans, that held emancipatory promise, not only for soldiers but civilian activists who mobilize around them. racial reformers looked to the world both as a site of black soldiers's political transformation into stage for garnering international support. they strove for solidarity with global communities of color while simultaneously focusing on the national frame of u.s. citizenship. like the soldiers they viewed as innocence, reformers navigated the mixed terrain between the global. even as they took up the language of wilsonian internationalism, revamping and reinvigorat
but for all of the restrictions in bordeaux, it also teamed with life. chinese laborers and french soldiers. in marseille, black soldiers noted legions of people from all over the world around them. these african-americans and not necessarily connect with the algerians, many of whom they wrote home and described as black as tar, or with the hindus they found "clear looking -- "queer looking," but the conglomerations in the port cities. while they remained locked in american...
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ireland's home win over the all blacks had also never been done before.omeback. few would have risen from this. down he goes! his fight with deontay wilder ended in controversial draw. i've never seen a worse decision in my life. i don't know what fight them judges were watching. the guy giving it 115—111, he had me losing the first six rounds. i don't know what he was watching. draw! so, another great year. but there was just one more prize to be won. the 2018 sports personality of the year is geraint thomas! what a deserving winner and what an incredible year of sport that was. 2019 has a lot to live up to. it does. we've got the rugby and cricket world cups, we've got an ashes series and the women's world cup as well. plenty to look forward to but from the both of us, thank you very much for watching. we'll see you next year. bye, bye. good evening. a bit of a grey, damp and mild day across most of country. for christmas week, it looks like it will be dry, crucial if you are on the move. that will lead to some patchy frost, by night, and by day there c
ireland's home win over the all blacks had also never been done before.omeback. few would have risen from this. down he goes! his fight with deontay wilder ended in controversial draw. i've never seen a worse decision in my life. i don't know what fight them judges were watching. the guy giving it 115—111, he had me losing the first six rounds. i don't know what he was watching. draw! so, another great year. but there was just one more prize to be won. the 2018 sports personality of the year...
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you was one of the surviving members of the tuskegee airmen and served as a technician with the all-blackviator group during world war ii. they painted the details of the aircraft and that's how they got the nickname red tail. he was 104 years old. >>> which now most of us have seen pictures from the surface of mars with its rocky red landscape and now thanks to nasa's insight lander we connection appearance mars in a whole new way. stove patterson explains. >> reporter: for generations we have been captain rated by the image of mars. the red planet stirring wonder in films like "the martian" and with those little green men in "mars attack." but what about the way mars sounds? what you just heard was the first ever audio of martian winds moving over solar panels on nasa's insight lander picked up by its seismometer, that bronze object in the front. nasa raised it a few octaves because the original low pitch is barely audible to humans. listen again with the recording speeded up by nasa. the spacecraft giving us a whole new window on mars. >> touchdown confirmed. >> reporter: after it land
you was one of the surviving members of the tuskegee airmen and served as a technician with the all-blackviator group during world war ii. they painted the details of the aircraft and that's how they got the nickname red tail. he was 104 years old. >>> which now most of us have seen pictures from the surface of mars with its rocky red landscape and now thanks to nasa's insight lander we connection appearance mars in a whole new way. stove patterson explains. >> reporter: for...
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. >> i want to watch an all black show for a change. >> where are you going to find one?. los angeles lakers against the milwaukee bucks. >> young people were interested in relevant things, so television began to reflect that. this is cbs. >> really, it was very simple. you had three channels plus pbs. when the decade turned over into the '70s, television was very rural. >> the beverly hillbillies. >> cbs had beverly hillbilly, green acres. >> patty coat junction and these rural fantasies of mayberry. >> hillbilly shows were everywhere and then they weren't. >> they said they will get rid of the shows most highly rated and replace them with that more appealing to the younger audience. >> they changed the face of television. >> my name is norman lear. >> until 1971, he was a very successful largely unheralded producer in hollywood, then he took on bigotry with "all in the family." >> norman lear created iconic shows. >> he revolutionized all of the country. >> our world is crumbling down. the -- are coming. >> to use language like that on tv was unheard of. >> 12% of the p
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all blacks coach steve hansen has announced he'll leave the job after next year's rugby world cup injapanld who originallyjoined as assistant coach under graham henry. they won the 2011 world cup together after which hansen took over and they became the first team to retain the trophy four years later. while i know i still have the support of rugby union, and i appreciate that, and i still have the backing of the players, and i appreciate that, we have always said that it appreciate that, we have always said thatitis appreciate that, we have always said that it is about the team first and not the individual. and for me i think it is right for the team to have someone knew after this world cup. i think some fresh eyes, some fresh thinking. whether that is within or without, you know, whoever the replacement is, it will be fresh. that will be great to enhance the legacy of the jersey and that's the legacy of the jersey and that's the most important thing. for most of us, when we go on holiday the last thing we want to do is work. for kotaro tokuda, this is work, despite the fact that he's h
all blacks coach steve hansen has announced he'll leave the job after next year's rugby world cup injapanld who originallyjoined as assistant coach under graham henry. they won the 2011 world cup together after which hansen took over and they became the first team to retain the trophy four years later. while i know i still have the support of rugby union, and i appreciate that, and i still have the backing of the players, and i appreciate that, we have always said that it appreciate that, we...
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again, when trump asks what black people have to lose, keep in mind that in the decades since all the sacrifice i just laid out for you, america has seen generations of black mayors, record numbers of black people in congress and the first black president. how can you ask what do you have to lose if i come in and engage in divisive, troublesome racial rhetoric? that's a lot to lose. and let me just add one more thought on this. what about education? blacks and latinos have a lot to lose when it comes to education. there's 150 years of struggle before brown v board of education's decision ending legally protected and inferior segregated schools in this country. the old confederate states of the south responded to the '54 decision with massive resistance. that was the term used to describe efforts to resist the brown decision. for example, it took 1,000 members of the 101st airborne sent by a republican president, president eisenhower, to protect nine black children who wanted to attend central high school in little rock, arkansas in 1957. again, on the education front, in 1962, james m
again, when trump asks what black people have to lose, keep in mind that in the decades since all the sacrifice i just laid out for you, america has seen generations of black mayors, record numbers of black people in congress and the first black president. how can you ask what do you have to lose if i come in and engage in divisive, troublesome racial rhetoric? that's a lot to lose. and let me just add one more thought on this. what about education? blacks and latinos have a lot to lose when it...
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deal here but this text that it went without trying to get through parliament is only a small part all blacks it you know is this huge thing that's out there but really what we're doing at the moment is ending the u.k.'s membership of the e.u. which is only a small parts of it so when going to talk about that sale and what it could be this is not about what that future relationship looks like we have our political declaration about aspirations but its aspirations rather than being locked in and you know as your tweet just highlights you know when i think one of the real problems in all of this is that we we filed in this country ready to have a discussion about what's the purpose of the exercise while we leaving or staying in the e.u. and you know i think for me one of the big disappointments is that so in half years after this referendum we have a government that still hasn't settled on why it's doing this and that provides a lot of the uncertainty about where we're going with this and how we do the next steps and one of the reasons why brecht that happened was allegedly to take back control
deal here but this text that it went without trying to get through parliament is only a small part all blacks it you know is this huge thing that's out there but really what we're doing at the moment is ending the u.k.'s membership of the e.u. which is only a small parts of it so when going to talk about that sale and what it could be this is not about what that future relationship looks like we have our political declaration about aspirations but its aspirations rather than being locked in and...
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it is all black and white, all on one side, nor the others on the other side.and vandals. it is shades of be other and at the back of the demonstrations you will see people who are critically peaceable, some extremely understanding towards the people at the front who are causing the trouble and vandalism and throwing things at the police. it is difficult to categorise. there are certainly last week there were groups of left—wing agitators and far right wing agitators among the protesters. i see left excited that this time around. most people seem to be honest to goodness yellowjackets, may be a hard variety than the thousands of thousands who have not come to paris to stayed at home, and undoubtedly they have been grafted of other elements in a thing as the evening comes and i'm afraid we see other groups coming in, what we see other groups coming in, what we call kids, joining others setting ca i’s we call kids, joining others setting cars alight is probably one of their speciality. police in new zealand are preparing to charge a 26—year—old man with the murde
it is all black and white, all on one side, nor the others on the other side.and vandals. it is shades of be other and at the back of the demonstrations you will see people who are critically peaceable, some extremely understanding towards the people at the front who are causing the trouble and vandalism and throwing things at the police. it is difficult to categorise. there are certainly last week there were groups of left—wing agitators and far right wing agitators among the protesters. i...
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also stepping down is steve hansen the all blacks coach.d, who he originallyjoined as assistant coach under graham henry. they won the 2011 world cup together after which hansen took over and they became the first team to retain the trophy four years later. hansen sez he's announced it now so they can concentrate on the job in hand of winning the world cup. wimbledon's plans to triple its size are a step closer after the neighbouring golf club agreed to sell its land. the all england club made a reported offer of around £65 million pounds to buy wimbledon park whose members including piers morgan and ant and dec will receive £85,000 pounds each from the sale. good evening. it's been quite a cold wintry day and after that cold and frosty start, there was sunshine but where we had the sunshine by day, what we got tonight is those clear skies so certainly with clear spells, another cold and frosty night. we were ready to temperatures in one of two spots down to about —3 cities of the overnight lows in our towns and cities. it will be colder th
also stepping down is steve hansen the all blacks coach.d, who he originallyjoined as assistant coach under graham henry. they won the 2011 world cup together after which hansen took over and they became the first team to retain the trophy four years later. hansen sez he's announced it now so they can concentrate on the job in hand of winning the world cup. wimbledon's plans to triple its size are a step closer after the neighbouring golf club agreed to sell its land. the all england club made...
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all lives matter. it's like, well, here's another example, you know? in 1944 a young black boy, 14 years old, was electrocuted because he was found guilty in a matter of days of, you know, assaulting a white woman. >> host: all right. annie, i think we got the point. we want to hear from crystal fleming at this point. >> guest: yeah. thank you so much for sharing that, that personal family anecdote, because it very much illustrates these dynamics. they're complicated, right? on the one hand, whites were allowed to have access to resources, in this case, you know, there were loans, home loans and all these opportunities connected to the g.i. bill that systematically excluded black soldiers. at the same time, you mentioned that your family members struggled to pay that mortgage, right? so there's a reality in which it's difficult to have some white americans understand that despite their own economic struggles, there's this really kind of sometimes invisible privilege that allowed for them to have opportunities in the first place. so i think that your, you know, anecdote is v
all lives matter. it's like, well, here's another example, you know? in 1944 a young black boy, 14 years old, was electrocuted because he was found guilty in a matter of days of, you know, assaulting a white woman. >> host: all right. annie, i think we got the point. we want to hear from crystal fleming at this point. >> guest: yeah. thank you so much for sharing that, that personal family anecdote, because it very much illustrates these dynamics. they're complicated, right? on the...
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and for many blacks, the days of black progress. and so all is not well with black america. likely to go to jail as a white man. 25% more likely to die of cancer. twice as likely to die of diabetes. we are still the poorest and the sickest and the first to die. black-on-black homicidal murder is the leading cause of death among one age group of young black men, and black men who represent only 14% of the male population represent almost 40% of the male prison population. in 2014, blacks account for 40% of all the aids cases and 50% of all the aids deaths. weapons of mass destruction may not have been discovered in iraq, but they certainly exist in our communities and across our nation. drugs and crime represent clear and present dangers, and if we ever needed a perfect storm to mobilize and to alarm us, that storm has made its arrival. in sub-saharan africa, 547 million people have no access to electricity. 4 out of 10 people, if they have water at all, they rely on rivers and ponds and other unsafe resources for water. unemployment in senegal, zambia exceeds 40%. in zimbabw
and for many blacks, the days of black progress. and so all is not well with black america. likely to go to jail as a white man. 25% more likely to die of cancer. twice as likely to die of diabetes. we are still the poorest and the sickest and the first to die. black-on-black homicidal murder is the leading cause of death among one age group of young black men, and black men who represent only 14% of the male population represent almost 40% of the male prison population. in 2014, blacks...
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he joined an all black military unit becoming a skilled sharp center.the experience on his 110th birthday. >> lucky to get out. >> overton settled in austin, texas, after leaving the military in 2013, 70 years after he fought in world war two. he received an enviation from president obama to spend veterans day in washington. >> and the hunt is intensifying this morning for the man who killed a central plaiiff. >> ok our cam. lock at the sky with the orange glow. the camera is shake happening bit. mary will have an update on that. we'll be right back. >>> i'm anne makovec. the hunt for the man who killed a police officer continues. the stanislaus county said the man lives in san francisco but he may have been living in the central valley for sometime. police are not naming the suspect even though they know who he is. he got lay way immediately taking off in a gray pickup truck which he later ditched. police said he is an undocumented immigrant. kerrcorporal ronil singh pulled him over and he shot and killed the officer. he is an immigrant from fiji and l
he joined an all black military unit becoming a skilled sharp center.the experience on his 110th birthday. >> lucky to get out. >> overton settled in austin, texas, after leaving the military in 2013, 70 years after he fought in world war two. he received an enviation from president obama to spend veterans day in washington. >> and the hunt is intensifying this morning for the man who killed a central plaiiff. >> ok our cam. lock at the sky with the orange glow. the...
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tell us about your self. >> caller: i worked with black folks all my life. they are just like me. in fact i feel black but i would like to ask what's the solution? >> host: thank you so much. what did you hear from mark in seattle. >> guest: some of what you said is the notion you think that we are going in the wrong direction talking about color it's really about class and use it if someone was to jamaica and get a tan are they black. you should read my book that explains how race is defined and again how the definitions were created by europeans and their descendents and the united states changes don't normally translate into how your race is viewed that's not the case in latin america for example. so, read the book and i think you will learn a lot. >> host: professor at stony brook held to be less stupid about race is the name of her book thank you for being one booktv. >>> the miami book fair on booktv continues now. good afternoon. please take your
tell us about your self. >> caller: i worked with black folks all my life. they are just like me. in fact i feel black but i would like to ask what's the solution? >> host: thank you so much. what did you hear from mark in seattle. >> guest: some of what you said is the notion you think that we are going in the wrong direction talking about color it's really about class and use it if someone was to jamaica and get a tan are they black. you should read my book that explains how...
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angela: condoleezza rice wanted to be 10 times better than all black people, too. and i don't think she grew up with that sense that -- of the power of community. she grew up with a sense of the need to stand out as an individual. and i think that's the fundamental difference. amy: the legendary activist and scholarly dr. angela davis. we will return to o her in the morning -- in a moment to talk about challenging capitalism, fightingngor justicece and what gives her hope.e. [music break] amy: this is d democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodmaman. as you return to my conversation with former black panther angela davis, professor emerita at the university of califorornia santa cruz. you go back anand look at 1968 and you look at today. how does it compare from the protest at san francisco state and columbia university. the protests in paris and france. the level of organizing of course that year to the assassination of both dr. king and robert kennedy. but the level of organanized tookok place then and what's happening right now.
angela: condoleezza rice wanted to be 10 times better than all black people, too. and i don't think she grew up with that sense that -- of the power of community. she grew up with a sense of the need to stand out as an individual. and i think that's the fundamental difference. amy: the legendary activist and scholarly dr. angela davis. we will return to o her in the morning -- in a moment to talk about challenging capitalism, fightingngor justicece and what gives her hope.e. [music break]...
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he writes owl all the black voters have got into roosevelt and gotten in his judgment, nothing in returnaybe that's true or not true. that probably wouldn't have been any grandmother's view. the important thing is about her story, isn't what happened in politics later on. it is the fortitudes and feistiness with which she almost single handedly brought an entire office of 19 white prosecutors plus dewey, around to her theory, her lonely theory that trying to be the correct one of how to convict lucky luciano. thank you all very much for your kind attention. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> this past 'er, tara westover, awe the or educated, jerome coresy, with killing the deep state, and jonah goldberg who authored suicide of the west appeared on "after words" and were month the most watched become esovereign 2018. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2. for a television schedule visit booktv.org and follow along behind the scenessed a book tv on twitter, i
he writes owl all the black voters have got into roosevelt and gotten in his judgment, nothing in returnaybe that's true or not true. that probably wouldn't have been any grandmother's view. the important thing is about her story, isn't what happened in politics later on. it is the fortitudes and feistiness with which she almost single handedly brought an entire office of 19 white prosecutors plus dewey, around to her theory, her lonely theory that trying to be the correct one of how to convict...
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black men are competing for jobs in los angeles. illegal aliens have all the trade jobs and construction jobs. black americans make up 40% of the homeless. marriageal families, is important and black men must have real wealth to be able to compete in a society and have a family. this is a basic thing to life. guest: it is a basic thing to life. in the book, i talk about how well intact black families are doing in society. their kids have almost all the advantages of everyone else and their poverty rate is below the national average. their income tends to be almost comparable with whites. leaving all those statistics aside, let's talk about what people are like. we need one another. having someone in our lives we can count on. i know not every marriage is perfect and sometimes divorce is necessary. we had forgotten that that basic unit of society is where our strength comes from. without -- it is always going to have uphill climb to strong communities and sufficient self-government and liberty really. if people cannot exercise self-control, which you learn
black men are competing for jobs in los angeles. illegal aliens have all the trade jobs and construction jobs. black americans make up 40% of the homeless. marriageal families, is important and black men must have real wealth to be able to compete in a society and have a family. this is a basic thing to life. guest: it is a basic thing to life. in the book, i talk about how well intact black families are doing in society. their kids have almost all the advantages of everyone else and their...
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but you do have a connection to both places that you have to you know work for the betterment of all black people let's i want to bring you into the conversation here on that point richard barrett raised about you can go home you work with students who go to the continent specifically south africa and you have different experiences can you talk to us about that. if we work with students like american exchange students they come here for study you poor programs but you also work with a lot of american international schools. and they are based here in south africa and what you often find is there's this desire for. the white students to you know serve this environment and how africa in a very romantic sense but on the flip side you've got african-americans who come here and i'm looking for an idyllic sense of home magic sense of a reconnection with their roots which there is a little bit shallow because the i don't know but africa and the homeland that you're looking at is messy complex and asked people who were born and raised just trying to figure out themselves and so i think i'm that whe
but you do have a connection to both places that you have to you know work for the betterment of all black people let's i want to bring you into the conversation here on that point richard barrett raised about you can go home you work with students who go to the continent specifically south africa and you have different experiences can you talk to us about that. if we work with students like american exchange students they come here for study you poor programs but you also work with a lot of...