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all you could see was that it was a subject, appeared to be muscular build wearing all black. >> all was hard to make out, but there he was in the video. the elusive man in black running toward a main road. when detective burbridge arrived and got a look at this -- >> i've done a lot of homicides and at that point thought it was a professional hit man, probably unrelated to our victim at all or the person involved in this, and i went and found my lieutenant. i knew this was going to be a very complicated investigation and we needed a lot more manpower to get very fast on the case further down the road. >> and so in a matter of hours, detectives were called in from all over the department, time off was canceled. so many questions to answer. what else did the neighbors see? what did that welding glove have to do with anything? and who was the man in black? and a more basic question. was elberta carlile involved in a plot to kill her husband? >> coming up -- >> the closer i got to the lord, it's like the further we got apart. >> even elberta admits their marriage had seen its share of tr
all you could see was that it was a subject, appeared to be muscular build wearing all black. >> all was hard to make out, but there he was in the video. the elusive man in black running toward a main road. when detective burbridge arrived and got a look at this -- >> i've done a lot of homicides and at that point thought it was a professional hit man, probably unrelated to our victim at all or the person involved in this, and i went and found my lieutenant. i knew this was going to...
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we all know you are a friend of black people, all this type of thing so trotter was very good at shaming his former colleagues who were like the black elite. not very good at maintaining good personal relationships with them. and going kind of into their territory as they would say and riling up in his words the community and then leaving and the community itself is really riled up and then the people in that community, black leaders have to respond . yes. click you say a few things about his relationship the niagara movement. >>. >> they were at harvard at the same time, he was a graduate student. he had a crush on and was willing generally indelible became his wife. and they would use this dance of berlin which was a dance so apparently they use to dance together and trotter said he would be into him and would push the boys aside, these letters you write are that here that trotter comes againand steals so he marries fodder . inthey remained close in terms of friendship with one another so trotter when he came to boston often stayed in father's house in dorchester. and when they are get
we all know you are a friend of black people, all this type of thing so trotter was very good at shaming his former colleagues who were like the black elite. not very good at maintaining good personal relationships with them. and going kind of into their territory as they would say and riling up in his words the community and then leaving and the community itself is really riled up and then the people in that community, black leaders have to respond . yes. click you say a few things about his...
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so as he gets in, and the job immediately shifts to being all black, and i don't , there was no protests that i came across which was often the case when blacks enter the workplace that was predominantly white. so i get the impression that it was a plan change area so there was kind of match up with the: porters were already all black. but it gives james this opportunity to really turn this into something else. and the strategy, part of the strategy outlined porters to several years later will organize aunion . the strategy for organized labor for him i think is the organization is gettingthe job. getting the work . and we will own and do something and then the other strategy was i think establishing visibility . and he does that in a number of ways over the decades by organizing and orchestra among a lot of the red caps because a lot of them are musical . they end up recording and playing and representing the naacp on tour organizinga baseball team . he does all these things that makes him not only themselves but figures after african-americans but there carrying the moniker of grand ce
so as he gets in, and the job immediately shifts to being all black, and i don't , there was no protests that i came across which was often the case when blacks enter the workplace that was predominantly white. so i get the impression that it was a plan change area so there was kind of match up with the: porters were already all black. but it gives james this opportunity to really turn this into something else. and the strategy, part of the strategy outlined porters to several years later will...
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as he gets in and the job immediately shifts to being all black, there was no protest that i came across, which is often the case when blacks into the workplace, that was predominantly white, so i get the impression that it was a planned change. so there was match up with a pullman were already all black. it gives them -- james, this opportunity to really turn this into something else. part of the strategy unlike the pullman porters who several years later were organized, union, the strategy for organized labor for it i think is the organization is getting the job, you know, getting the work. we will own and do something. of the strategy i think was establishing visibility. he does an number of ways over the decades by organizing an orchestra among a lot of the red caps because a lot of them are musical. they end up recording and playing, represent the naacp on tour and he organizes the baseball team. he does all of these things that makes and not only themselves public figures as african-americans but they are carrying the moniker of central so there representing grand central terminal
as he gets in and the job immediately shifts to being all black, there was no protest that i came across, which is often the case when blacks into the workplace, that was predominantly white, so i get the impression that it was a planned change. so there was match up with a pullman were already all black. it gives them -- james, this opportunity to really turn this into something else. part of the strategy unlike the pullman porters who several years later were organized, union, the strategy...
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wilmington and training camp in georgia hundreds of miles away so that left the black community defenseless. you had all these young men trained soldiers but they were miles away. none of work defenders of the black community and one was named alex and he was the back black publisher of the daily record and as a journalist, was really drawn to him i thought it was a fascinating character. he was a righteous man just an amazing character. he challenged whites and demanded civil rights for black screwed he instantly demanded the country live up to its promises to his black citizens. in august of 1998, he wrote an editorial about race and and they had to flee the city than. he wrote the many black men were lynched and for supposedly raping the white women in fact, they were lovers. nasa pointed out that white man raped black women. this editorial exhuming was in response to a speech by a white woman in georgia is that the only solution to rape was the lunch rope. quote a thousand times a week if necessary. i would like to renew briefly from the editorial, it's fairly long. i will read a short selection fro
wilmington and training camp in georgia hundreds of miles away so that left the black community defenseless. you had all these young men trained soldiers but they were miles away. none of work defenders of the black community and one was named alex and he was the back black publisher of the daily record and as a journalist, was really drawn to him i thought it was a fascinating character. he was a righteous man just an amazing character. he challenged whites and demanded civil rights for black...
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for these reasons, i as head of national action network encourage all black churches and businesses to remain closed during this critical period because i'll say this until i don't need to -- we have a pandemic in and within a pandemic, one that has ravaged black communities in both urban and rural areas. with the centers for disease control reporting black people constitute 22% of all coronavirus deaths, despite being only 12% of the u.s. population. and surreal as it is, those stats are likely to climb if we actually listen to our president. from his suspicious medical advice, the comical denials that follow almost every one of his statements and of course his childish fights with everyone from governors to the media to his own task force. but if you need any proof that words can kill, look no further than the last 48 hours of proclamation from this president's mouth because no amount of breach can cleanse this stain on the oval office. all this and more on "politics nation" today so let's get started. joining me now democratic senator kirsten gillibrand of new york. she's a member o
for these reasons, i as head of national action network encourage all black churches and businesses to remain closed during this critical period because i'll say this until i don't need to -- we have a pandemic in and within a pandemic, one that has ravaged black communities in both urban and rural areas. with the centers for disease control reporting black people constitute 22% of all coronavirus deaths, despite being only 12% of the u.s. population. and surreal as it is, those stats are...
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ready for the all blacks surely more solar system land taking nurses measurement. they can all be done with the space telescope. and researchers are working on a map of all the galaxies suddenly the universe doesn't seem so big after all tomorrow today. 30 minutes w. . the country's advanced distances. views from the windows in to them. and one to the passengers expect when they disembark. riding the rails across mongolia an extraordinary experience. in 75 minutes of w. . has a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this and. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and the information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at qana slash science. sitting rooms are always a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population. by astrologers occupied the city's central intelligence 17 president contentious response was moved. by it or it will never again
ready for the all blacks surely more solar system land taking nurses measurement. they can all be done with the space telescope. and researchers are working on a map of all the galaxies suddenly the universe doesn't seem so big after all tomorrow today. 30 minutes w. . the country's advanced distances. views from the windows in to them. and one to the passengers expect when they disembark. riding the rails across mongolia an extraordinary experience. in 75 minutes of w. . has a virus spread....
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we started to see the disintegration of that black family and we started to see all kinds of other government efforts to help blacks that sort of interfered with the self-development that was taking place in this country. and we saw this political shift in the civil rights arena. we saw the shift from a focus on the development of that human capital that we saw in the, say, the king era, to a focus on electing black officials and that became the primary focus and i think that, too, proved problematic in the long run. >> we're taking your e-mails as well at book tv@c-span.org. you mentioned dr. martin luther king, would he be satisfied with where we are today 50 years after his assassination? >> no, i don't think that he'd be satisfied. i mean, i think he'd be-- >> would he say we made progress? >> of could,we made progress, we had a black president and could never imagine having a twice elected black president, as well as senators and congressmen and mayors and governors and all the rest. so, on a certain level, certainly, he would be proud of the progress, but in terms of the black poor, the
we started to see the disintegration of that black family and we started to see all kinds of other government efforts to help blacks that sort of interfered with the self-development that was taking place in this country. and we saw this political shift in the civil rights arena. we saw the shift from a focus on the development of that human capital that we saw in the, say, the king era, to a focus on electing black officials and that became the primary focus and i think that, too, proved...
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is is the entertainment world and all of my clients were black, surprise. mostly stages thing called hip-hop and r & b and also the time when gangster rappers started and all that. but i realized i was really getting my feet wet in this medium and i was really excited about it, and this guy, since i'd lived in tokyo, and still kept in contact with some folks there. there were only seven or eight black people in tokyo at the time and guess what? we all knew each other. [laughter] >> especially in that age group. and separate from the military guys, right? you were outside of tokyo. anyway, there's this one guy, a wild background. his name is kenny. he was a deejay, but he was born in south africa, raised in namibia, they went to sweden. a tall, beautiful guy, a model in tokyo, and okay. hey, what's up. and we became friends and stayed in touch. i moved back to america, went to law school, then went to l.a. and they said there is a kid malcolm, went to mit under grad and going to stanford and i told him to come visit you first. >> i said okay, fine. he came do
is is the entertainment world and all of my clients were black, surprise. mostly stages thing called hip-hop and r & b and also the time when gangster rappers started and all that. but i realized i was really getting my feet wet in this medium and i was really excited about it, and this guy, since i'd lived in tokyo, and still kept in contact with some folks there. there were only seven or eight black people in tokyo at the time and guess what? we all knew each other. [laughter] >>...
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can handle the black the way they handled them in wilmington where the woods was black with her hanging carcasses. not all likes and wilmington were white supremacist. white republican officials but because of the black vote what help put republicans in office. some wipe whites help them escae government. but that made them targets, during the summer of 1988 white was prominent and seen as working too closely with black officials received postcards in the mail and they were called remembered the sick and they had of bone and a pistol. it was a doctor. on the card they said these six men, the republicans of the town called and the generous funds of the white race. and they said that they were coming when they would pay for putting blacks in office and they would be benefiting from the town. as it turned out, they were, the white mayor, the white police chief, the white federal commissioners and several white lawyers were marched at gunpoint to two train stations, put on the train and said do not come back, we will kill you and not one came back. the main weapon for the white supremacy campaign was a fake n
can handle the black the way they handled them in wilmington where the woods was black with her hanging carcasses. not all likes and wilmington were white supremacist. white republican officials but because of the black vote what help put republicans in office. some wipe whites help them escae government. but that made them targets, during the summer of 1988 white was prominent and seen as working too closely with black officials received postcards in the mail and they were called remembered...
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black president. senators and congressman and mayors and governors and all the rest. on a certaind level certainly e would be proud of progress but in terms of the black floor, there's been, there's still quite a bit of work to do there. among the black poor in this country. a situation that is in some ways regressed as the days of king. but that is where we are. that's where he'd be most disappointed. >> is a voting right requirement need to be kept in place? >> i don't think so. i think people have been willing to cross racial lines to vote for some time. they don't have a problem with keeping it in place, you get kindreds that don't need to make any appeals and i think it only fuels polarization. it probably hurts candidates who aspire to run statewide at some time. you're just running in that one area but if you want to be a senator or governor and you spent all your time only making these narrow appeals to a certain group and want to run statewide, that's a much more difficult leap to make. i think it puts in place perverse incentives and it ignores the fact that
black president. senators and congressman and mayors and governors and all the rest. on a certaind level certainly e would be proud of progress but in terms of the black floor, there's been, there's still quite a bit of work to do there. among the black poor in this country. a situation that is in some ways regressed as the days of king. but that is where we are. that's where he'd be most disappointed. >> is a voting right requirement need to be kept in place? >> i don't think so. i...
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be proud of this legacy, of this moment, for this man's courage and the history that myself, all of the black firefighters in san francisco represent. i want to thank you for having me. i want to thank supervisor preston, supervisor peskin, and all of the other supervisors who will help to bring this street to fruition. thank you. >> thank you. >> stay safe and we'll see you in the neighborhood some time soon. next speaker. >> operator: you have two questions remaining. >> hello, caller. >> question: good afternoon, supervisors. this is shawn buford. can you hear me? >> yes. >> please proceed. >> question: good afternoon. this is the president of the san francisco firefighter's local 798. i want to thank sherman for bringing this to the supervisors. i thank you for moving it forward, for all of the cosponsor, supervisor peskin, i would like to thank you guys for bringing this forward. i'm calling to show my support. i did get a chance to meet earl gauge, jr. before his passing. he was an inspiration to know that he was a person to help set the stage that allow myself to become a member of the
be proud of this legacy, of this moment, for this man's courage and the history that myself, all of the black firefighters in san francisco represent. i want to thank you for having me. i want to thank supervisor preston, supervisor peskin, and all of the other supervisors who will help to bring this street to fruition. thank you. >> thank you. >> stay safe and we'll see you in the neighborhood some time soon. next speaker. >> operator: you have two questions remaining....
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militant self-black defense had sustained and sustained family and kin and claimed for the color people all that the south and abroad would deny. this is an image of the isaacs farm in 1994. if trotter family history and absorption of the black radical path provided him black radical thought then boston provided him with the necessary city to exercise that thought. way trotter wag born in 1872 boston was considered the mecca of the negro, and voting since the 1780's, an and desegregated 1855 and highly literate politicalically savvy and inherently activity or colored has they preferred to call themselves led to free slavery. monroe trotter absorbed from an early age, the lord byron quote that they adopted as a mantra. the face in resistance and blackness generally, trotter's politics rejected booker t washington the notion as separate as the fingers and the insentence that the problem was to the south and that negro's themselves were beyond redemption. although trotter's politics were supported by the boston community he was raged. the reality of life in the spoesh spokes -- more than any o
militant self-black defense had sustained and sustained family and kin and claimed for the color people all that the south and abroad would deny. this is an image of the isaacs farm in 1994. if trotter family history and absorption of the black radical path provided him black radical thought then boston provided him with the necessary city to exercise that thought. way trotter wag born in 1872 boston was considered the mecca of the negro, and voting since the 1780's, an and desegregated 1855...
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roosevelt nearly 1 million were trained at the alabama tuskegee institute and many served in kbat in the all blackadron. none of the bombers escorted by the unit was ever lost to enemmy fire. >> here for the first time, negro aviation events are being grown to fly war planes which present a unit. the 99th squadron. >> americans of mexican, latino and asian descent and native americans were given opportunities in the nation's military. >> a pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation,in divisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> long before america entered the conflict, fdr began to frame world war ii in more un anniversariversal terms and it came on january 6th, 1941 annual message to congress. in the future days which we seek to make secure, he declared, we look forward to a world founded on four essential human freedoms. >> first is freedom of speech and expression, everywhere in the world. the second is freedom of every person to worship god in his own way, everywhere in the world. the third is freedom from want. which
roosevelt nearly 1 million were trained at the alabama tuskegee institute and many served in kbat in the all blackadron. none of the bombers escorted by the unit was ever lost to enemmy fire. >> here for the first time, negro aviation events are being grown to fly war planes which present a unit. the 99th squadron. >> americans of mexican, latino and asian descent and native americans were given opportunities in the nation's military. >> a pledge allegiance to the flag of the...
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and that match is very very closely with 75000000 all blacks as you say rocks laid down in the cretaceous chapter of earth's history and in that period of our past sea levels are much much higher and the ocean laptop run through the middle of the center of north america and so rocks laid down at that period were thick sediments of sea floor model that have been buried and re exposed so that today those cretaceous rocks along this particular are and as realized in the early eighty's hundreds that those cretaceous rocks when they give you when they break down into soil give you a very very rich fertile soil for growing cash crops like cotton and unfortunately that period of history growing cotton and around the colonies meant slave labor people were thrown into chains taken from africa forced to work on plantations and in and in the colonies of the americas and even today off of the hundreds of years of history and the civil war and mancipation from slavery and the civil rights movement the greatest density of black african-americans still they have a long black band of cretaceous and. drag
and that match is very very closely with 75000000 all blacks as you say rocks laid down in the cretaceous chapter of earth's history and in that period of our past sea levels are much much higher and the ocean laptop run through the middle of the center of north america and so rocks laid down at that period were thick sediments of sea floor model that have been buried and re exposed so that today those cretaceous rocks along this particular are and as realized in the early eighty's hundreds...
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and black neighborhoods even all other things equal. neighborhoods get less services even affluent black neighborhoods. it's harder to get a grocery store. the consequence of all that is because schools are funded by virtue of local taxes. is that yes the schools are poor because if the schools don't have nearly as much money and nearly as much investment and nearly as many adults who can supplement the school funding because of white flight then the question you are posing at the individual level is that i don't want to live there because these things are better. at individual level, sure. it's important to understand that the whole structure is a consequence of how race is functioned and if we want to change it it's going to require that people live in neighborhoods that they think are undesirable and contribute to them.>> one of the things we like to do with every author that appears on in depth is asked what he or she is reading and some of their favorite books. imani perry listed two toni morrison books mercy and song of solomon al
and black neighborhoods even all other things equal. neighborhoods get less services even affluent black neighborhoods. it's harder to get a grocery store. the consequence of all that is because schools are funded by virtue of local taxes. is that yes the schools are poor because if the schools don't have nearly as much money and nearly as much investment and nearly as many adults who can supplement the school funding because of white flight then the question you are posing at the individual...
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many of the tuskegee airmen eventually served in combat in europe and north african in the all blacknone of the bombers escorted by the unit was ever lost to enemy fire. >> for the first time, negro aviation cadets were being groomed to fly warplanes for a unit which was then the 99th squadron. narrator: americans of mexican, latino, and asian descent, as well as native americans, were also given unprecedented opportunity in the nation's military. ♪ >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. ♪ narrator: long before america entered the conflict, fdr began to frame world war ii in more universal terms, as a struggle to defend freedom around the world. fdr's most enduring expression of this concept came in his january 6, 1941 annual message to congress. in the future days which we seek to make secure, he declared, we look forward to a world founded on four essential human freedoms. pres. roosevelt: first is freedom of speech and expression everywhere in the world.
many of the tuskegee airmen eventually served in combat in europe and north african in the all blacknone of the bombers escorted by the unit was ever lost to enemy fire. >> for the first time, negro aviation cadets were being groomed to fly warplanes for a unit which was then the 99th squadron. narrator: americans of mexican, latino, and asian descent, as well as native americans, were also given unprecedented opportunity in the nation's military. ♪ >> i pledge allegiance to the...
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be proud of this legacy, of this moment, for this man's courage and the history that myself, all of the black firefighters in san francisco represent. i want to thank you for having me. i want to thank supervisor preston, supervisor peskin, and all of the other supervisors who will help to bring this street to fruition. thank you. >> thank you. >> stay safe and we'll see you in the neighborhood some time soon. next speaker. >> operator: you have two questions remaining. >> hello, caller. >> question: good afternoon, supervisors. this is shawn buford. can you hear me? >> yes. >> please proceed. >> question: good afternoon. this is the president of the san francisco firefighter's local 798. i want to thank sherman for bringing this to the supervisors. i thank you for moving it forward, for all of the cosponsor, supervisor peskin, i would like to thank you guys for bringing this forward. i'm calling to show my support. i did get a chance to meet earl gauge, jr. before his passing. he was an inspiration to know that he was a person to help set the stage that allow myself to become a member of the
be proud of this legacy, of this moment, for this man's courage and the history that myself, all of the black firefighters in san francisco represent. i want to thank you for having me. i want to thank supervisor preston, supervisor peskin, and all of the other supervisors who will help to bring this street to fruition. thank you. >> thank you. >> stay safe and we'll see you in the neighborhood some time soon. next speaker. >> operator: you have two questions remaining....
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so the left the black community defenseless. here you have all these young men trained as soldiers, trained in weapons but they were miles away. now there were defenders of the black immunity and one was named alex who was the black publisher of the daily record. and as a journalist i was really drawn to him. i thought he was a fascinating character. he was a courageous man, just an amazing character. he challenged whites and he demanded civil rights for blacks. essentially demanded that the country live up to its promises to its black citizens. in august of 1898 he wrote incendiary editorial about race and sex that almost got him lynched. he had to flee the city. he wrote that many black men lynched for supposedly raping white women were, in fact, were consensual levers. and he also pointed out that wightman raped black women with impunity. this editorial is him was in response to a speech by a white woman in georgia who said the only solution to rape was the lynch rope here quote, a thousand times the week if necessary. i'd like to read now bri
so the left the black community defenseless. here you have all these young men trained as soldiers, trained in weapons but they were miles away. now there were defenders of the black immunity and one was named alex who was the black publisher of the daily record. and as a journalist i was really drawn to him. i thought he was a fascinating character. he was a courageous man, just an amazing character. he challenged whites and he demanded civil rights for blacks. essentially demanded that the...
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hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one our guest today i broke at the all black 4 because when you go to fight he and rogan make johnny cash look like he dug pastels i mean it's absolutely crazy. broke out the. the day daylight present the u.f.c. we're talking about 49 but i want to talk about the sport just in general where it's such an interesting tale day in a row it really is a american success story no wonder you're so big on the american scene what sort of state do you find the saying at the beginning tell tell me about stumbling across i know you are a boxer how do you find u.f.c. where do you and what your steps. yes so so me and my partners the fertitta brothers we we grew up together and lorenzo and i had always said we wanted to do something in the fight business and. we started one night frank his brother and i were at the hard rock hotel and casino in vegas and there was a u.f.c. guy there named john lewis and we saw him and frank said i've always wanted to learn ground fighting you know jujitsu and i said well i know they got one over we started talking to him and
hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one our guest today i broke at the all black 4 because when you go to fight he and rogan make johnny cash look like he dug pastels i mean it's absolutely crazy. broke out the. the day daylight present the u.f.c. we're talking about 49 but i want to talk about the sport just in general where it's such an interesting tale day in a row it really is a american success story no wonder you're so big on the american scene what sort of state do you find the...
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last year's world cup provided some redemption, a win against australia and famously beating the all blacksnal. but jones's england fell short in the final, losing to an inspired south africa. that defeat led to rumours overjones's future, but despite these and the occasional controversy, he was still the man for the rfu. i would not want him to dial down his competitive nature, that's for sure. i mean, that's the big attraction. i wouldn't want him to dial down his commitment and his passion. and he's been around long enough, and as i say, he knows how to deal with situations. maybe slightly crosses the line, then he's pretty quick to admit that. england still have a chance to win this year's six nations, but the coronavirus means we'll have to wait for the conclusion. in these uncertain times, english rugby has at least some stability. craig templeton, bbc news. one other significant story in rugby union, newcastle falcons are set to be promoted to the premiership after the championship season was concluded early because of coronavirus. 0ur rugby correspondent chrisjones has the details.
last year's world cup provided some redemption, a win against australia and famously beating the all blacksnal. but jones's england fell short in the final, losing to an inspired south africa. that defeat led to rumours overjones's future, but despite these and the occasional controversy, he was still the man for the rfu. i would not want him to dial down his competitive nature, that's for sure. i mean, that's the big attraction. i wouldn't want him to dial down his commitment and his passion....
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got up at 5:00 in the morning to go to white schools so the next several essays are all about the price of blackness and integration and i asked the question of all the things these black families are doing is to give you a better life, and education, to give you these tools you need in one of the issues that was pertinent for me was to this day why are we still being asked to do these things? was the proximity to whiteness so important? why are we still unable to provide the educational opportunities and resources in our communities, growing up in the inner city of boston and moving out to 50 miles south where you trade physical violence to the declining inner-city to the emotional violence of growing up around white people and you are growing up in an environment where you are the only black kid in the class so the rest of your school career, i wanted to talk about that, we talk about the authenticity of the black experience, i felt this was one of the areas where so many african-american parents, take their kids and put their kids against this white backdrop and how much emotional violence, peopl
got up at 5:00 in the morning to go to white schools so the next several essays are all about the price of blackness and integration and i asked the question of all the things these black families are doing is to give you a better life, and education, to give you these tools you need in one of the issues that was pertinent for me was to this day why are we still being asked to do these things? was the proximity to whiteness so important? why are we still unable to provide the educational...
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reflected a racial and gendered hierarchy that prioritized interests of whites first and then if at all black men as heads of household before black mothers. reminiscent of the plantation, the courts often reinforced white power and paternalism to decide the fate of black families. although the labor of all household members were critical to subsistence in the 19th century, local justices often refused to acknowledge the rights of black parents to protect the labor of their children. the judges and supported apprenticeship, as parents searched for children and attempt to declaim guardianship rights, facing threats and intimidation from former owners. in many instances, slaveholders hope to entice parents to remain on the farm by withholding the children. as a result, black women sometimes took matters into their own hands to retrieve their children from the grips of plantar exploitation and create a life where they could enjoy the fruit of their own labors. one woman who formally belong to william townsend of talbert county reportedly told him "of my having become me and desiring my master to
reflected a racial and gendered hierarchy that prioritized interests of whites first and then if at all black men as heads of household before black mothers. reminiscent of the plantation, the courts often reinforced white power and paternalism to decide the fate of black families. although the labor of all household members were critical to subsistence in the 19th century, local justices often refused to acknowledge the rights of black parents to protect the labor of their children. the judges...
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reflected a racial and gendered hierarchy that prioritized interests of whites first and then if at all black men as heads of household before black mothers. reminiscent of the plantation, the courts often reinforced white power and paternalism to decide the fate of black families. although the labor of all household members were critical to subsistence in the 19th century, local justices often refused to acknowledge the rights of black parents to protect the labor of their children. the judges and supported apprenticeship, as parents searched for children and attempt to declaim guardianship rights, facing threats and intimidation from former owners. instances, slaveholders hope to entice parents to remain on the farm by withholding the children. result, black women sometimes took matters into their own hands to retrieve their children from the grips of plantar exultation and create a life -- exploitation and create a life where they could enjoy the fruit of their own labors. one woman who formally belong to william townsend of talbert county reportedly told him "of my having become me and de
reflected a racial and gendered hierarchy that prioritized interests of whites first and then if at all black men as heads of household before black mothers. reminiscent of the plantation, the courts often reinforced white power and paternalism to decide the fate of black families. although the labor of all household members were critical to subsistence in the 19th century, local justices often refused to acknowledge the rights of black parents to protect the labor of their children. the judges...
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in black neighborhoods, all other things being equal it's true black neighborhoods get less affluent,a grocery store even if you have a solid tax base so the consequence of all that is because schools are funded by virtue of localtaxes . it's that yes, the schools are poorer because if the schools don't have as much money and as much investment and as many adults who can supplement the school funding , because of white flight, then the question that you're posing at an individual level is i don't want to live there because these things are bit better. an individual level sure. but it's important to understand that the whole structure is a consequence of how race as function and if we want to change it, it's going to require that people live in neighborhoods that they think are undesirable. and contribute to them. >> one of the things we like to do with every offer that appears on in-depth is to ask what he or she is reading and some of their favorite books to read we listed two toni morrison books, mercy and song of solomon including urman melville, moby dick. exit west. and pablo ner
in black neighborhoods, all other things being equal it's true black neighborhoods get less affluent,a grocery store even if you have a solid tax base so the consequence of all that is because schools are funded by virtue of localtaxes . it's that yes, the schools are poorer because if the schools don't have as much money and as much investment and as many adults who can supplement the school funding , because of white flight, then the question that you're posing at an individual level is i...
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as african-americans, we need to know, and this is so important that i get this across to blacks all s country, that in detroit we're diein'. 70% of the people who are diein' are black people, african-americans. chicago. the same number. the same number are dying in chicago. atlanta, los angeles, new york, african-americans are leading in death from the coronavirus. so if there's anything i can tell you, we got to do what we've got to do. social distancing. you can't have car parties. you can't have gathering at all. you must stay at home and practice social distancing. this is killin' our community, this virus. people were saying in the beginning, oh, blacks couldn't get it. that was so wrong. that was the wrong message. stay at home, educate yourself on this virus. and also pray a lot. that things will change. dealing with this coronavirus in the black community. >> magic johnson, helping us out tonight with a message of hope we can certainly all use that, van. all of sports has been shaken. yeah, it is powerful, shaken by the coronavirus. and just this week, von miller tested posit
as african-americans, we need to know, and this is so important that i get this across to blacks all s country, that in detroit we're diein'. 70% of the people who are diein' are black people, african-americans. chicago. the same number. the same number are dying in chicago. atlanta, los angeles, new york, african-americans are leading in death from the coronavirus. so if there's anything i can tell you, we got to do what we've got to do. social distancing. you can't have car parties. you can't...
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all of the things that these black families are doing is to give you a better life, to give you an education and all these tools that you need. one of the issues that was pertinent for me was to this day why we still being asked to do these things? why is the proximity to whiteness so important? why are we still unable in so many ways to provide educational opportunities and resources in our community's? why is this choice in my personal case growing up in the inner city of boston and then moving 50 miles south to plymouth, massachusetts where you are trading one set of violence, the physical violence of the declining inner-city to the emotional violence growing up around white people. you are growing up in an environment where you are the only lack kidding class for the rest of your school career. i wanted to talk about that because so many times we talk about this black experience in the authenticity of black experience when there are several black experiences. this was one of the areas were so many african-american students and parents make this choice. they take their kids and they put t
all of the things that these black families are doing is to give you a better life, to give you an education and all these tools that you need. one of the issues that was pertinent for me was to this day why we still being asked to do these things? why is the proximity to whiteness so important? why are we still unable in so many ways to provide educational opportunities and resources in our community's? why is this choice in my personal case growing up in the inner city of boston and then...
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to turn me off and speak of the black all of data that is where all that jazz me universe hands up after layers a central bank balance sheet and. it's a cosmic force pulling the g.d.p. of the world down to our goal of dead fellow's trading with this white piece of cardboard the white hole of dead is all the other side of the black hole and in an era of negative interest rates and negative oil prices we have to rise. the death toll from black to white makes sense of course not. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was right. you told a shot to kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my own arm and he write me with his birthing curia if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military is a very very traumatizing thing to have happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who ar
to turn me off and speak of the black all of data that is where all that jazz me universe hands up after layers a central bank balance sheet and. it's a cosmic force pulling the g.d.p. of the world down to our goal of dead fellow's trading with this white piece of cardboard the white hole of dead is all the other side of the black hole and in an era of negative interest rates and negative oil prices we have to rise. the death toll from black to white makes sense of course not. thousands of...
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about him as opposed to as david was portraying, a more nuanced view of -- in his description, it is all black and white. good or bad. >> david, i thought it was interesting there was an editorial today that the press briefings that we watch every day for information, hungry for information about the plan or whatever new staffs there are have possibly outlived their usefulness because what the "wall street journal" says, when you track them over time, at first they were fact heavy. now there's a lot of just insulting of reporters who are trying to do their jobs and asking questions. there's a lot about president trump reiterating how effective he thinks that his travel restrictions from china were. though we now know that did not shut down the outbreak here. that hundreds of thousands of people did travel from china and so, i don't know, what are your thoughts on whether or not these are still helpful? >> you know, i still look to these briefings to get information primarily from the public health officials on what is the latest on the virus and the tracking of the virus. there's obviously imp
about him as opposed to as david was portraying, a more nuanced view of -- in his description, it is all black and white. good or bad. >> david, i thought it was interesting there was an editorial today that the press briefings that we watch every day for information, hungry for information about the plan or whatever new staffs there are have possibly outlived their usefulness because what the "wall street journal" says, when you track them over time, at first they were fact...
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besides, she already taught you the most valuable lesson of all, black people don't have time for yourep ] so treat us right or we'll move to canada! [ cheers and applause i said, we will move to canada do you hear me seth? >> seth: sorry, what >> that's what i thought then something happened that you are never going to believe okay for real last week in a town called perryville, maryland, a white man robbed a bank in black face. and i was like, what are you doing? now you know there's probably only one black person in perryville, maryland and his life is bad enough [ light laughter ] but on the bright side, that bank robber probably got home. and his wife was like, ooh, no, bob, leave it on [ laughter ] [ applause ] then - [ applause ] yeah, they had weird sex then, i heard my favorite person to look at, billy porter, was at the grammys. and i was like, what - did he wear? and i saw him and he looked beautiful. then i saw that he had a crazy hat and i was like, what it's gorgeous! then i saw that it had an internal mechanism that opened and shut it's bedazzled veil and i was like, wha
besides, she already taught you the most valuable lesson of all, black people don't have time for yourep ] so treat us right or we'll move to canada! [ cheers and applause i said, we will move to canada do you hear me seth? >> seth: sorry, what >> that's what i thought then something happened that you are never going to believe okay for real last week in a town called perryville, maryland, a white man robbed a bank in black face. and i was like, what are you doing? now you know...
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i love the all-black. michael: i guess the only thing that sticks out to me is the black bottles.o look at the vessel in white. taylore: it is more playful. lemonis: in this case, we're going to have to stratify the packaging options for our two groups of consumers. we're gonna use white for the salon owners, and we're gonna use dark graphite for their customers. taylore: our logo! michael: professional. ramona: yep, and the retail, and it's just so beautiful. i'm just so grateful for this. lemonis: that was a much tougher process than anybody knows. michael: we finally had to let go of our black, white and red, power to the people. we birthed that, so it was hard giving up that baby that we've been looking at for 20 years. taylore: i think it was just you. you were not on board. lemonis: michael, we sat there for almost 2 hours. michael: yeah. it was tough for me. lemonis: the scene was 20 seconds. you killed us for 120 minutes. now that we've all agreed on the design, we can move forward on production, getting ready for bronner brothers. woman: so this is the screen for the 4-ou
i love the all-black. michael: i guess the only thing that sticks out to me is the black bottles.o look at the vessel in white. taylore: it is more playful. lemonis: in this case, we're going to have to stratify the packaging options for our two groups of consumers. we're gonna use white for the salon owners, and we're gonna use dark graphite for their customers. taylore: our logo! michael: professional. ramona: yep, and the retail, and it's just so beautiful. i'm just so grateful for this....
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black president? >> guest: well, it's interesting. i was at the nba all-star weekend in chicago and happen to have come be at an event that my colleague at espn was hosting and have barack obama was there with chris paul and kevin love and it was to discussion about what athletes do and how they use their influence on issues. it was reminder of how, what someone like obama does to elevate the discussion. he was interacting with the athletes and you could just watch the athletes in the sense of thinking more deeply about how they could influence and use their own power for good on and social issues. fascinating discussion. i do think look, it's hard to be, president. i don't care who you are. we're watching that now. it's really difficult, a a long journey comes to be the first african american to do is a signature achievement that many people thought they would never see in their lifetimes, and so that's always dance at the top of the mountain. >> host: the majority of the profiles in "the fierce 44" are not athletes. >> guest: we have six athletes and so
black president? >> guest: well, it's interesting. i was at the nba all-star weekend in chicago and happen to have come be at an event that my colleague at espn was hosting and have barack obama was there with chris paul and kevin love and it was to discussion about what athletes do and how they use their influence on issues. it was reminder of how, what someone like obama does to elevate the discussion. he was interacting with the athletes and you could just watch the athletes in the...
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nevertheless we have to be very careful due to the question of digitalisation and cybersecurity we should all be black eyed in this context we've highlighted a number of challenges. who will be the next german chancellor who will have to deal with those challenges lash it mats on your answer one word a german citizen. that was 3 words opportunity the lead lead. it would be somebody from the c.d.u. i think that or move not be somebody from the shoes what are kids that are. coming. to. the boy. the palm sunday chris session in hanukkah is a centuries old celebratory tradition of. the procession has been canceled this year for the 2nd time ever do to the coronavirus . a look at it ancient family tradition. coming up w. o. . kif lawyer. culture. high hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let a horse. lifestyle you're a. hero for. 30 minutes of. television is for me. is for. beethoven is for. beethoven. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for embryonic. brain tovan 20 twentieth's vision and 50th anniversary here on d w. each stone tells my story. of the people who climbs me built me dedicated t
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nevertheless we have to be very careful due to the question of digitalisation and cybersecurity we should all be black eyed on this context we've highlighted a number of challenges. who will be the next german chancellor who will have to deal with those challenges lash it melts or shine your answer one word a german citizen. that the 3 words the opportunity to leave we need. it would be somebody from the new i think that really not be somebody from the scene but our kids that are it. doesn't make. a curse it. doesn't make them friendlier more subtle. then you would think the 1st thing. he discovered in making. ringback the w.'s crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues from olympus odes are available online a little more so you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighters to me and now. i'm not laughing at the wild sometimes down but i stand up and with that haven't been think deep into the general culture of. new jersey ridiculous grama day on the east coast it's all about who they know i might go join me t
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nevertheless we have to be very careful due to the question of digitalisation and cybersecurity we should all be black either in this context we've highlighted a number of challenges. who will be the next german chancellor who will have to deal with those challenges lash it melts or shine your answer one word a german citizen. that the 3 words the opportunity to lead we need. it would be somebody from the c.d.u. i think that would not be somebody from the scene as you but our kids that are. and...