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it was an all-black unit.hey usually had a white commanding officer, whether they were with each unit or not. they drove tanks to part building roads, clearing the way for soldiers. he took part in the battle of the bulge. that was the first time where he really saw death and bodies as a soldier at this young age of both strangers and people he knew. so, that was really impactful on his life. edna: we have a comment from a viewer named richard. richard writes in i often wondered why these people volunteered because today, more than ever, we know they were treated poorly by their fellow soldiers. i think as a group they had more pride. richard's comment leads in nicely to a clip we have directly from dr. bass describing this in 1988, where he discusses the impact that seeing a dead soldier had on him while he was serving. let's see how he described it. [video clip] dr. bass: i saw somebody i did not know. he happened to be white. he was my age and his eyes were wide open, he had blonde hair and the weather was
it was an all-black unit.hey usually had a white commanding officer, whether they were with each unit or not. they drove tanks to part building roads, clearing the way for soldiers. he took part in the battle of the bulge. that was the first time where he really saw death and bodies as a soldier at this young age of both strangers and people he knew. so, that was really impactful on his life. edna: we have a comment from a viewer named richard. richard writes in i often wondered why these...
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all black peoplethat go to harlem and detroit and chicago, many of them are still there . that's whenmany of these families first arrived . so black folks getting better jobs. using those better wages to buy new homes where they could. to pay for rent in northern cities. not everything was peachy certainly but a lot ofafrican americans became middle-class at that time if you will because they were able to tap into these war industry jobs . for african-american women working outside in the south they were able to get jobs that were well-paying for the first time in their lives so if you are a black woman, if you live in alabama before world war ii the only job you could get wereworking as a domestic . as a maid or nanny or a cook but if you had a college to agree maybe you could be a teacher so that's pretty much it but if you leave alabama and you go to oakland you could get a job as a welder. you could join a union. you could get a good hourly wage paying job that paid you 100 or 900 percent more than what you were making back in alabama, washington in their backyard. so i
all black peoplethat go to harlem and detroit and chicago, many of them are still there . that's whenmany of these families first arrived . so black folks getting better jobs. using those better wages to buy new homes where they could. to pay for rent in northern cities. not everything was peachy certainly but a lot ofafrican americans became middle-class at that time if you will because they were able to tap into these war industry jobs . for african-american women working outside in the south...
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we should instead honor their journeys if use them as guidance for making life easier for all black women and mothers moving forward. at the heart of this writing is the constant tug-of-war we black women face in our attempt to find balance despite this. we are deemed less than when we are forced to be more than that. we are reminded over and over again that we are viewed and treated as objects without protection, that we are less intelligence, less beautiful, less faithful. and as a result, we push ourselves to always be more, working harder than those around us to purr you our goals. this balance -- to pursue our goals. this balancing act leads to our ability to produce life even when it is -- [inaudible] our lives consist of fighting for ourselves and our communities in response to the attacks we face, pushing against the sources that deny our existence. black motherhood in and of itself is liberating and empowering. it is the lack of support we need that can make the experience oppressive and draining. being a black mother should not be seen as a journey one embarks op or endures on h
we should instead honor their journeys if use them as guidance for making life easier for all black women and mothers moving forward. at the heart of this writing is the constant tug-of-war we black women face in our attempt to find balance despite this. we are deemed less than when we are forced to be more than that. we are reminded over and over again that we are viewed and treated as objects without protection, that we are less intelligence, less beautiful, less faithful. and as a result, we...
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the talented, the educated black people say, all right, well, we can't win this war. maybe what you're saying is true about the uneducated black people. but we are educated, refined, the concept starts in about 1890. we used to think -- i wrote the book, it said it started in 1894 and a scholar wrote to me said, no, it started? 1877 and i got the essay. now it starts in 1877. but the point is, they fought back this concept of sambo with the concept of the new negro. and the new negro was everything that the so-called old negro wasn't. du bois even globalized the new negro, w.e.b. du bois first man to get a ph.d. from harvard in history. du bois curated the negro exhibit and he took 363 photographs of black people, many of whom were not even visibly black because he wanted to show the genetic diversity of the african-american community and they're all, of course, upper class black people. he's trying to defeat this racist image that had been created by the redemptionist movement with the rise of white supremacy. it was true in art. it was true in novels. it was true in
the talented, the educated black people say, all right, well, we can't win this war. maybe what you're saying is true about the uneducated black people. but we are educated, refined, the concept starts in about 1890. we used to think -- i wrote the book, it said it started in 1894 and a scholar wrote to me said, no, it started? 1877 and i got the essay. now it starts in 1877. but the point is, they fought back this concept of sambo with the concept of the new negro. and the new negro was...
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i mean there were communities here in california that are all white that were marching with black livesg the pandemic, a lot of us realized -- many, many of us realized for the first time how so many people, especially people of color, are barely hanging on and our hearts began to open we began to feel empathy we need more of that they were very unusual, those protests and i think that they brought us to where we are now and now we have to keep going on behalf of daunte wright, and tony mcdade, and breonna taylor >> jimmy: i read an interesting quote today. someone said that this case has made activists out of average citizens do you agree with that >> i hope that's true. i hope that's true people certainly did turn out, across race, across age, across ability, people in wheelchairs, men and women across gender. it was really, really important, and i hope that it will continue. >> jimmy: yeah >> 'cause we have a long way to go >> jimmy: yeah do you remember the exact moment when you decided you wanted to become an activist >> yeah. it was 1968, and i was living in paris because i was ma
i mean there were communities here in california that are all white that were marching with black livesg the pandemic, a lot of us realized -- many, many of us realized for the first time how so many people, especially people of color, are barely hanging on and our hearts began to open we began to feel empathy we need more of that they were very unusual, those protests and i think that they brought us to where we are now and now we have to keep going on behalf of daunte wright, and tony mcdade,...
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today's update on things there now suddenly considered racist a saturday night live sketch featuring all black actors about how black people don't want to take the code vaccine no. not yet so i was looking for. need a vaccine not a word the whole concept of a recent sketch was that a doctor was the host of a game show where he convinces a black family to take the covert vaccine all the stereotypical black family members refuse saying stuff like this oh i can't take that back thing i am a christian look i don't mind taking the vaccine and that's going to be the 1st use to be frequently hilarious satirical sketch show but recently has turned in so woke propaganda machine running on woke him or but despite being all progressive and stuff lame writing aside people already have a hard time understanding jokes and satire these days so writing stereotype humor based around black people well that's just asking for trouble and that's exactly what followed no no no how did this kid even make it on air it's deeply problematic making fun of black folks decline in the vaccine especially without any context
today's update on things there now suddenly considered racist a saturday night live sketch featuring all black actors about how black people don't want to take the code vaccine no. not yet so i was looking for. need a vaccine not a word the whole concept of a recent sketch was that a doctor was the host of a game show where he convinces a black family to take the covert vaccine all the stereotypical black family members refuse saying stuff like this oh i can't take that back thing i am a...
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not able to perform or was not celebrated was it unfortunate they did it that they did not allow all black women to become pilots yes it's unfortunate but our black palette black women pilots today yes they are this should be a perfect teaching moment instead of saying no we're not going to celebrate those will be should say hey you know what this is how it was but now let's forehead and run a campaign where we should all black women fighter pilots today that's what should be out there today but they've they're missing a golden opportunity because they're so part of in the cultural marxism in this idea of point temper tantrums that they're missing a perfect opportunity was the nation's their gated yes it was segregated at that such but i do want to point out something a lot of people don't know if democratic party is the ones who so to segregate in this country in the real world in real america americans don't really care about the skin color of their of their neighbors it's the marxist dialectic it's putting one group against another it's pitting black against white. the indian capital ne
not able to perform or was not celebrated was it unfortunate they did it that they did not allow all black women to become pilots yes it's unfortunate but our black palette black women pilots today yes they are this should be a perfect teaching moment instead of saying no we're not going to celebrate those will be should say hey you know what this is how it was but now let's forehead and run a campaign where we should all black women fighter pilots today that's what should be out there today...
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black men the right to vote. that was what we call the first freedom summer. the freedom summer of 1867 when 80.5% of alligible black men intended the 11 confederate states registered to vote. here is the kicker. you know how we demonize the south as opposed to the north and we have a fantasy that there is no racism in the north? if you were free, big from three sets of three negros as we would have called ourselves. three sets were free by the outbreak of the american revolution. the third set, on my father's brother's side were free in 1823. they lived 30 miles from where i was born. i have a tremendous amount of stability in my family. it is now big in west virginia, but it was in virginia at that time and so my great-grandfather genre edmund actually fought in the american revolution and because of him he was a free negro. sons of the american revolution. go figure. not exactly a predominantly black organization. you know what i'm talking about. so, hold this in mind. west virginia becomes a state. it joins the union in the middle of the civil war. it becomes a state june 20th, 1863. my -- and they h
black men the right to vote. that was what we call the first freedom summer. the freedom summer of 1867 when 80.5% of alligible black men intended the 11 confederate states registered to vote. here is the kicker. you know how we demonize the south as opposed to the north and we have a fantasy that there is no racism in the north? if you were free, big from three sets of three negros as we would have called ourselves. three sets were free by the outbreak of the american revolution. the third...
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in the middle of this and i started to get calling from people in the inside the business, 41% of all blackhe pandemic. that's a humongous -- that a huge number. specifically, you think about how black wealth is very different than generational wealth in terms of other communities. we don't have access to traditional capital. these are people's savings that they have starred these businesses we thought what can duo. we partnered with uber eats to create black business matters fund to really drive business but also create grants, not loans because i do think it's a combination here between providing grants >> i want you to tell me about your new book as well. it's called "the rise black cooks and the soul of american food". it's a cook book but sounds like it has a deeper meaning. >> yeah. in the middle of our country having a conversation about inclusion and civil rights movement and it's -- black chefs in this country are maamazing. we have been part of the fabrics of american food but yet not gotten the attention that's opinion broadcasted in way we should have. this was way for our audie
in the middle of this and i started to get calling from people in the inside the business, 41% of all blackhe pandemic. that's a humongous -- that a huge number. specifically, you think about how black wealth is very different than generational wealth in terms of other communities. we don't have access to traditional capital. these are people's savings that they have starred these businesses we thought what can duo. we partnered with uber eats to create black business matters fund to really...
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and it's for the all blacks on sale using directly griese to u.s. investors buying a state that's coming up with. now u.s. president joe biden has presented his blueprint to build america in an address to congress on the eve of his 100th day in office in a wide ranging speech biden said he's turning peril into possibility after the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic its pledge trillions of dollars in investments in jobs infrastructure and education. 100 days since i took the oath of office and left in my hand off our family bible and heard a nation we all did that was in crisis the worst pandemic in a century the worst economic crisis since the great depression the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. now after just 100 days i can report to the nation america is on the move again. when a white house correspondent can be halakha takes a look at those promises and the progress he's made in making them a reality. he took office during a global pandemic and made battling covert 19 his top priority promising 100000000 vaccines would be
and it's for the all blacks on sale using directly griese to u.s. investors buying a state that's coming up with. now u.s. president joe biden has presented his blueprint to build america in an address to congress on the eve of his 100th day in office in a wide ranging speech biden said he's turning peril into possibility after the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic its pledge trillions of dollars in investments in jobs infrastructure and education. 100 days since i took the oath of office...
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and maginot national team starring all black from slovenia more than each from croatia jayco from bosnia herzegovina and your beach from serbia. well 30 years ago that would have been possible because they all have come from the same country yugoslavia the state which no longer exists but its footballers still impress. the countries that used to make a business while their produce talent after talent and. talent wise that. croatia even reached a world cup final a country of only 4000000 people beating argentina england and russia. in 1900 gracious finished 3rd at their world cup debut. debut why debut. because until the early ninety's cro ads were part of yugoslavia along with slovenes bosnian serbs montenegrins and a sit down and. yugoslavia always had good footballers. lord toward the country apart in 1991. i this mean the end of football there boy if i'm not sure none of the successor states national teams are as successful as croatia. still serbia has the 4th largest export nation of footballers worldwide now compare serbia's population to those of other important export countries. a
and maginot national team starring all black from slovenia more than each from croatia jayco from bosnia herzegovina and your beach from serbia. well 30 years ago that would have been possible because they all have come from the same country yugoslavia the state which no longer exists but its footballers still impress. the countries that used to make a business while their produce talent after talent and. talent wise that. croatia even reached a world cup final a country of only 4000000 people...
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guatemala in a 2nd but why these high hopes joe biden is sit on him with with mass incarceration all black people come all of harris a prosecutor in california a very controversial figure. as it is obvious that biden is someone who would have vocally won 3 zeem change in venezuela has done in bolivia why would anyone expect joe biden not to be in talks with. so called the u.s. proxies to militarize those countries while simultaneously detaining children far more children than under trump. why because i think the country finds itself as almost you know victims of domestic violence find themselves when they need an ex partner who might seem kinder and gentler after being 5 after experiencing abuse and gradation for 4 years there is you know that human aspect of hope you hope things are better biden's rhetoric was different than trumps sadly the reality is that if you know the policies the implementation of new policies has not occurred he has not rescinded title 42 which bans asylum seekers from coming to the u.s. which closes our southern border so you're right why did people think that thi
guatemala in a 2nd but why these high hopes joe biden is sit on him with with mass incarceration all black people come all of harris a prosecutor in california a very controversial figure. as it is obvious that biden is someone who would have vocally won 3 zeem change in venezuela has done in bolivia why would anyone expect joe biden not to be in talks with. so called the u.s. proxies to militarize those countries while simultaneously detaining children far more children than under trump. why...
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tives — when black lives matter, then all lives will _ when black lives matter, then all livesives will matter. ok, thanks _ all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's _ all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's go - all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's go now- all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's go now to l thanks. let's go now to singapore to carma elliott for her question. what do you want to ask? i her question. what do you want to ask? ., ., ., a to ask? i want to ask the panelists _ to ask? i want to ask the panelists how _ to ask? i want to ask the panelists how and - to ask? i want to ask the panelists how and why i to ask? i want to ask the panelists how and why is j to ask? i want to ask the - panelists how and why is black lives _ panelists how and why is black lives matter— panelists how and why is black lives matter relevant - panelists how and why is black lives matter relevant to - panelists how and why is black lives matter relevant to our i lives matter relevant to our global— lives matter relevant to our global community, - lives matter relevant to our g
tives — when black lives matter, then all lives will _ when black lives matter, then all livesives will matter. ok, thanks _ all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's _ all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's go - all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's go now- all lives will matter. ok, thanks. let's go now to l thanks. let's go now to singapore to carma elliott for her question. what do you want to ask? i her question. what do you want to ask? ., ., ., a to ask? i want to ask the panelists...
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. >> we are in the middle of the black hills. allf the black hills are considered sacred to the lakota people. it is where they came to hunt for food and pray. it is very personal land. very private things happened here. they still do, in more modern ways. when dad got the letter in 1939 inviting him to come up and start the mountain carbon -- carving, dad decided to go to pine ridge reservation. he realized he did not know much about native culture. he was very wise. he looked at things very differently, more deeply than most people do. he thought that these are such poor conditions. this is not how we should treat these people. we should be honored. and he decided to take on the job of carping the mountain. -- carving the mountain. he did not want to do it near mount rushmore. he had worked with dotson borg lum --borglum. it didn't work out. henry wrote to dad and that is when it all started. he invited dad to the black hills to carver memorial so the white man -- to carve a memorial so the white man would know that the red man has
. >> we are in the middle of the black hills. allf the black hills are considered sacred to the lakota people. it is where they came to hunt for food and pray. it is very personal land. very private things happened here. they still do, in more modern ways. when dad got the letter in 1939 inviting him to come up and start the mountain carbon -- carving, dad decided to go to pine ridge reservation. he realized he did not know much about native culture. he was very wise. he looked at things...
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does not represent the view that dan patrick was saying of most americans of all races, hispanic americans, black americans or asian americans or white americans and it is all we hear about and it is not journalists who make these narratives. they have inherent bias which is exploited by political operatives but there's an actual ideology, a moment for mass movement. look it up online, there's a ton of writing about this and that is what they do, they set up an infrastructure of affinity groups comprised of all these different organizations whether it is social justice or marxist mutual aid societies and they all work together, they have the infrastructure in place and when the next shooting happens they are ready to go. >> we got to roll. that's all the time we have to make, set your dvr every monday through friday at 10:00 pm. shannon bream will have continuing coverage of the fallout of the chauvin verdict next. >> we the jury, unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony. >> and finding derek showing guilty on all charges in the death of george floyd. >> 7 immediately handcuff
does not represent the view that dan patrick was saying of most americans of all races, hispanic americans, black americans or asian americans or white americans and it is all we hear about and it is not journalists who make these narratives. they have inherent bias which is exploited by political operatives but there's an actual ideology, a moment for mass movement. look it up online, there's a ton of writing about this and that is what they do, they set up an infrastructure of affinity groups...
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it's the first best picture nominee to have all black producers. its director, shaka king, is one of the movie's four writers -- all nominated for best original screen play. the movie tells the story of black panther leader fred hampton and fbi informant william o'neal who infiltrated the movement. hampton was 21 when he was shot and killed by police in 1969 while he lay in his bed. take a look at this clip. >> it is not a question of violence or nonviolence. it is a question of resistance of fascism or nonexistence within fascism. you can murder a revolutionary but you cannot murder a revolution. you can murder a freedom fighter, but you can't murder freedom! soledad: i spoke to shaka king recently for the "matter of fact" listening tour and asked him about the importance of telling this story now. soledad: shaka king, it's so nice to have you with us. thanks for talking. shaka king: thank you. soledad: what was this story you were trying to tell with "judas and the black messiah"? obviously, the story of fred hampton, but much more than that. sha
it's the first best picture nominee to have all black producers. its director, shaka king, is one of the movie's four writers -- all nominated for best original screen play. the movie tells the story of black panther leader fred hampton and fbi informant william o'neal who infiltrated the movement. hampton was 21 when he was shot and killed by police in 1969 while he lay in his bed. take a look at this clip. >> it is not a question of violence or nonviolence. it is a question of...
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and the all blacks on sale new zealand rugby agrees to u.s. investors buying a stake that story coming up in sports. alexina valley as appeared in court for the 1st time since ending a 3 week hunger strike the kremlin critic attended a hearing by video link to appeal against his conviction in february for defaming a world war 2 veteran in a separate court case proceedings on whether to label the valleys opposition network extremists have been adjourned it's a move that could ban the group and lead to activists facing long prison sentences or bernard smith his life or bernard you were outside the court earlier tell us what happened and what was at stake. so the court hearing into these anticorruption group was adjourned to give the defense more time to look at the prosecution's evidence they said was 14 large folders they need to examine and they only had a couple of days to examine them but essentially what the court wants to do what the prosecutors want the court to do is to declare an avanti anticorruption group and these regional political
and the all blacks on sale new zealand rugby agrees to u.s. investors buying a stake that story coming up in sports. alexina valley as appeared in court for the 1st time since ending a 3 week hunger strike the kremlin critic attended a hearing by video link to appeal against his conviction in february for defaming a world war 2 veteran in a separate court case proceedings on whether to label the valleys opposition network extremists have been adjourned it's a move that could ban the group and...
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so all black people are not bad. >> you tell them, gwen. >> there's bad in every community and every race and creed. we have bad people. just watch scary people. you all watch that on tv. and it's not all us. but, you know, i just want you all to embrace this family. i want you all to give this family justice. i want the media to record this for what it is because it is what it is, an execution. >> here you go, sweetheart. this is the mother of fred cox jr. many of you don't know her story, but it needs to be known. her son matters. >> we're from high point, north carolina. my son was murdered, executed,a church on november 8th by a plain clothed detective. the pain is unbearable, indescribable, and my heart goes out to khalil. i can't imagine his pain seeing his father slaughtered like a pig. they killed him. he is a murderer. they're trying to make it common to kill -- for the cops to kill -- people. they have to be held accountable with killing us. it's not normal. and we need to start right now by putting them behind bars because had it been the other way around and his daddy kill
so all black people are not bad. >> you tell them, gwen. >> there's bad in every community and every race and creed. we have bad people. just watch scary people. you all watch that on tv. and it's not all us. but, you know, i just want you all to embrace this family. i want you all to give this family justice. i want the media to record this for what it is because it is what it is, an execution. >> here you go, sweetheart. this is the mother of fred cox jr. many of you don't...
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so all black people are not bad. they're in every community hand race and creed we have bad people. just watch scary people. you watch that on tv. it is not all us. but you know, i just want you all to embrace this family. i want you all to give this family justice. i want the media to record this for what it is. because it is what it is. it was an execution. >> all right. we've been listening in on this press conference. we learned a lot as they announced this independent autopsy for the family. let me bring in cnn law enforcement onlyist. he is a foremer baltimore polic commissioner. anthony, just your reaction to everything we just learned? >> that was emotional. but sticking to what evidence they have right now, the shots to the arm and then a shot to the head. we really all need to see the video. i'm really concerned. i want to hear -- i want to see why these shots are being fired. i'm also starting to have a real problem understanding why this takedown occurred while mr. brown was behind the wheel. there are so many ways to make an arrest if someone is wanted on a warrant. you
so all black people are not bad. they're in every community hand race and creed we have bad people. just watch scary people. you watch that on tv. it is not all us. but you know, i just want you all to embrace this family. i want you all to give this family justice. i want the media to record this for what it is. because it is what it is. it was an execution. >> all right. we've been listening in on this press conference. we learned a lot as they announced this independent autopsy for the...
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trying to get all blacks in the same route which is something my mother experience.i once asked her about her first experience on a plane, expecting her to talk about the grandeur of flights or it being scary. instead she was like, i'm just so amazed what a coincidence that's fascinating is always worse to be in the back. generally people try to avoid the back of the plane. with propeller planes is just the opposite really. and if your whites work i went on these flyer blogs and found people talked about them, they said the sparks could fly everywhere they were incredibly loud and nobody would want to sit there if they did not have to. >> if you could tell us for a few minutes about the lady's car pretty thought was one of the great revelations in your book about the importance of the ladies carpet think a lot of people don't know what that is. >> that was fascinating to me praise when i first got interested, the ladies car was something that railroads developed early on in the first era of railroads. to get women to write on railways because at that time travel by t
trying to get all blacks in the same route which is something my mother experience.i once asked her about her first experience on a plane, expecting her to talk about the grandeur of flights or it being scary. instead she was like, i'm just so amazed what a coincidence that's fascinating is always worse to be in the back. generally people try to avoid the back of the plane. with propeller planes is just the opposite really. and if your whites work i went on these flyer blogs and found people...
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these individuals were all dressed in black with face coverings.r mutually from contra costa county sheriff's deputies and a sheriff's helicopter. walnut creek police lieutenant james laughter said officers didn't catch any vandals in the act. our officers were present. we did not witness any of the actual vandalism occurring. we did see the large group marching down the street. but the group. took off within 10 minutes. no arrests were made. no businesses were looted, but police say the amount of damage makes this a case of felony vandalism. the vandals were upset that the killing of dante right by police in minnesota, some tags encouraged killing officers, but there were also references to walnut creek police, perhaps referring to the shooting death of miles hall, who was mentally ill. police say they support free speech rights but with the destruction of property, we will not tolerate that. it's very frustrating. especially when things like this happen and we're trying to further the dialogue, walnut creek mayor kevin will said protesters can sh
these individuals were all dressed in black with face coverings.r mutually from contra costa county sheriff's deputies and a sheriff's helicopter. walnut creek police lieutenant james laughter said officers didn't catch any vandals in the act. our officers were present. we did not witness any of the actual vandalism occurring. we did see the large group marching down the street. but the group. took off within 10 minutes. no arrests were made. no businesses were looted, but police say the amount...
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black. and the state so this is a common practice in policing all of that community which is predominantly black predominantly immigrant african immigrant. to see that type of policing play out in our communities and already knowing that our policing doesn't have. the escalation response to the most minor to severe it's a bit so it made no sense if you're pulling someone over for a traffic violation how to over air fresheners how does that then leads to you needing multiple police officers to response a one on our an individual in their car for a traffic violation it just doesn't add up in and this is also a officer who is not a rookie she's a leader within the police you get a sheaf coached prior officers through police shootings how to basically you know go through the arbor tracing process so that they could be real if they get back on to the workforce so she's very familiar in this process so that there's no sympathy and a sense of how a 25 year police veteran mistake. gun. from a taser yet why are you even using both in the traffic violation to begin with and a particularly community that w
black. and the state so this is a common practice in policing all of that community which is predominantly black predominantly immigrant african immigrant. to see that type of policing play out in our communities and already knowing that our policing doesn't have. the escalation response to the most minor to severe it's a bit so it made no sense if you're pulling someone over for a traffic violation how to over air fresheners how does that then leads to you needing multiple police officers to...
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person being frustrated with the racial narratives in america that isn't racist at all maybe somebody who believes that black lives matter and white lives matter and all lives matter. thing in the us a shooting at a high school in knoxville tennessee has left one man's add on the police officer injured according to local law enforcement another man has also been detained by authorities for questioning is all he's with what he tells. at austin east magnet high school located in memphis tennessee where apparently around 3 15 pm local time an individual an armed male did approach the school with his firearm he was then confronted by officers and at that point shots were fired now at this point we understand that one male individual was announced dead on the scene and declared to see a police officer is at this point getting medical treatment for gunshot injuries that are not considered to be life threatening and there is another individual a suspect that is being detained now the area remains under a heavy police presence a multiple policing agencies are on the scene and a reunification site has been set up at
person being frustrated with the racial narratives in america that isn't racist at all maybe somebody who believes that black lives matter and white lives matter and all lives matter. thing in the us a shooting at a high school in knoxville tennessee has left one man's add on the police officer injured according to local law enforcement another man has also been detained by authorities for questioning is all he's with what he tells. at austin east magnet high school located in memphis tennessee...
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americans that is probably not healthy for any of us brady is saying, will for small i can't for all black people. but he why are they obeying orders to the police. i don't want him to hate me but understand that what he says, is one of the problems we have. and were making judgments about race on someone that should be asked as an individual. most african-americans that i know in with the children, i have the voice. [inaudible]. pretty especially the male african-americans with the children. this a they stop you and put your hands up in the dashboard you say yes sir, no sir. you say please and and you need to explain that you're going to reach in your back pocket. that is almost like teaching your kids the lord's prayer. most african-americans are not someone who disobeys the police and that kind of thing but if you look at what happened with george floyd, there were people standing on sidewalk obeying the police cannot come down and they obeyed. even though they were in getting watching a man die. we cannot continue to spread the things that are not true. and then's sprinted across whole
americans that is probably not healthy for any of us brady is saying, will for small i can't for all black people. but he why are they obeying orders to the police. i don't want him to hate me but understand that what he says, is one of the problems we have. and were making judgments about race on someone that should be asked as an individual. most african-americans that i know in with the children, i have the voice. [inaudible]. pretty especially the male african-americans with the children....
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the prosecution so out classed the defense attorney who did all the usual tricks, you know, the magical black man that's going to leap from the -- rise from the dead because of the power of drugs he's on and become a threat and all the usual dangerous black men, he tried everything. you never know and you can never tell with jurors. once the jury came back quickly. i have been talking with a lot of police friends and prosecutor friends who said they come back within a couple of days it is probably a guilty verdict. when it was 10 or 11 hours, it is guilty. tonight having had a few hours to really think about it, i just have two teenagers in my head tonight, lawrence, darnell frazier and bryant. darnella being the teenage girl who's the reason why there is a trial at all. she was brave enough to take in the trauma of watching a man died in front of her and filmed it. she's the reason george floyd went from being what minneapolis police claims who died of a medical incident, casual context with police, they continue to lie about it to being somebody who could change the world as his daughter sa
the prosecution so out classed the defense attorney who did all the usual tricks, you know, the magical black man that's going to leap from the -- rise from the dead because of the power of drugs he's on and become a threat and all the usual dangerous black men, he tried everything. you never know and you can never tell with jurors. once the jury came back quickly. i have been talking with a lot of police friends and prosecutor friends who said they come back within a couple of days it is...
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that's all blacks could do on the strip. >> really? you weren't permitted to deal cards? n't permitted. >> when were you permitted >> i'd say '71 >> did they teach you how to do this >> they sent me to school and i worked may way to be a dealer. >> once he became a dealer, a who's who of hollywood showed up at his table >>> have you met any fantastic people >> a lot >> celebrities >> isn't that tra, diana ross, joe lewis. >> any dealer good enough for joe lieu willis is good enough for me >> let's do it >> okay, we're going to have fun. >> okay, let's do it >> first, a few practice runs. >>> you don't need to explain anything 21, baby >> we'll do it again okay, that's 10. now, i have a short. you have to always assume it's a 10 underneath. so what do i have? >> you have 12 >> okay. that's 18. now, you want 20 there you go >> okay, we're doing good. >> let me pay you first. >> to be honest, losing at roulette was a distant memory. >> you told me you didn't know how to play this game. >> then i was ready to join a real game with real money. >> can't beat you. >> biggest bet
that's all blacks could do on the strip. >> really? you weren't permitted to deal cards? n't permitted. >> when were you permitted >> i'd say '71 >> did they teach you how to do this >> they sent me to school and i worked may way to be a dealer. >> once he became a dealer, a who's who of hollywood showed up at his table >>> have you met any fantastic people >> a lot >> celebrities >> isn't that tra, diana ross, joe lewis. >>...
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those from congresswoman waters have been resonating around the us the deaths of her weight and all that black men such as dante right have started up hatred sparked a confrontation and put the judicial system under an immense strain on coursera reports. it's almost like something out of a bad hollywood movie remember derek shelvin the ex cop whose actions led to the death of george floyd well someone threw a severed pig's head at his defense witnesses former hall and the police think someone was trying to send a message it appears the suspects in this found listen with targets in mr broad's his testimony because mr broad no longer lives in the city of santa rosa it appears the victim was full seitel it is retired cop perry brought apparently made a big mistake when he testified that george floyd's death was an accident in normal times maybe that wouldn't be such a big deal but children's trial is going on at the very same time we're seeing nonstop protests and clashes with police in minnesota over the more recent police shooting of 20 year olds do want a right. with us falling deeper and deep
those from congresswoman waters have been resonating around the us the deaths of her weight and all that black men such as dante right have started up hatred sparked a confrontation and put the judicial system under an immense strain on coursera reports. it's almost like something out of a bad hollywood movie remember derek shelvin the ex cop whose actions led to the death of george floyd well someone threw a severed pig's head at his defense witnesses former hall and the police think someone...
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children don't have a sense of place in community anymore. >> believe me, if those black folks ran this country, we would allommunity black center. mama jennifer, 2020. ♪ i shouldn't have to tell you who this is. branford mar sal sis is a grammy award-winning jazz musician. his family is new orleans royalty. no matter how successful they get, they always come back to new orleans. so when katrina hit, he and other new orleans musicians didn't wait for the government. they saw the ninth ward under 12 feet of water and got to work. >> harry connick and i together with habitat for humanity decided we were going to use this particular neighborhood to build a lot of homes. >> it's going to be about 70 houses, about ten elder-friendly duplex apartments. >> we use it as an opportunity to get homes for musicians because it's hard to get a house when you are living in the gig economy. >> by gig economy, he means the old school gig economy. musicians playing gigs. the heart of musicians village is the ellis marsalis center for music. >> i'm proud of the fact the school serves the community. >> yeah. everybody. >> every
children don't have a sense of place in community anymore. >> believe me, if those black folks ran this country, we would allommunity black center. mama jennifer, 2020. ♪ i shouldn't have to tell you who this is. branford mar sal sis is a grammy award-winning jazz musician. his family is new orleans royalty. no matter how successful they get, they always come back to new orleans. so when katrina hit, he and other new orleans musicians didn't wait for the government. they saw the ninth...
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first of all, i can't speak for all black people. but he's saying, you know, why are black people not obeying orders from the police. i would like for him to not hate me, but understand that what he said was one of the problems we have, and that is, we're making judgments about a race based on something that should be asked an individual. most african-americans that i know tell their children, i went through it as a child myself, and i have three boys. i don't know an african-american who has not said to their children, you know, especially male african-americans, kids, if police stop you, put your hands on the dashboard, you say yes, sir, you say no, sir. if they ask for your wallet, say sir, please, understand that i'm going to reach in my back pocket, or would you like me to get out and you get it. that is almost like, in my tradition, teaching kids the lord's prayer. and most african-americans like the majority of americans, are not telling their kids to disobey the police and that kind of thing. if you look at what happened in t
first of all, i can't speak for all black people. but he's saying, you know, why are black people not obeying orders from the police. i would like for him to not hate me, but understand that what he said was one of the problems we have, and that is, we're making judgments about a race based on something that should be asked an individual. most african-americans that i know tell their children, i went through it as a child myself, and i have three boys. i don't know an african-american who has...
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disparage his family and that he comes from a broken home, about an air freshener, driving while black, allthese things and the loss of life, the culmination of what we've seen time and time again and why cases like this evoke a visceral reaction because they are so straight about what black brown people across the country have been enduring, not just facing but having to endure. >> tucker: so what you just heard contradicts all the evidence that we have and by the way, if it was true that this was a racist killing, we would not hide it, we would say so and call for the people who did it to be punished, but there's no evidence of that. elected officials pretended that there was. the governor of minnesota tim walz immediately announced the student wow shooting was a race. "another life of a black by law enforcement." is the reason his race is relevant? there's no evidence it is pretty went with it anyway. the great racial arsonist of our time weighted from one of his many homes. "our hearts are heavy over yet another shooting of a black man." according to barack obama, we need to "reimagine
disparage his family and that he comes from a broken home, about an air freshener, driving while black, allthese things and the loss of life, the culmination of what we've seen time and time again and why cases like this evoke a visceral reaction because they are so straight about what black brown people across the country have been enduring, not just facing but having to endure. >> tucker: so what you just heard contradicts all the evidence that we have and by the way, if it was true...
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black person. i have been a civil rights lawyer all of my professional career, but i have been black all of my life, and what history has shown sus there is not the same value given for black live in america that is extended to our white brothers and sisters. history taught us that. a while narn kills a minority in america is always given the greatest consideration. we pray that when we're accused of crimes that we can get equal consideration so we won't have so many black men wrongfully convicted sitting in prison for decades before they're proven innocent. >> thank you very much for being with us, benjamin crump. witness testimony is set to start at any minute. we're going to bring that to you live once it starts as the defense continues to try to make it's case. how safe is the johnson and johnson vaccine. a member of that committee will join me next. what he thinks you should know regarding some per spective. >>> plus, president biden set to release data about the withdrawal of troops. >>> capitol police told to hold back on their response to rioters on january 6th. we have another bit of repor
black person. i have been a civil rights lawyer all of my professional career, but i have been black all of my life, and what history has shown sus there is not the same value given for black live in america that is extended to our white brothers and sisters. history taught us that. a while narn kills a minority in america is always given the greatest consideration. we pray that when we're accused of crimes that we can get equal consideration so we won't have so many black men wrongfully...
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an award from george wallace, if i wall wallace was repenting, meeting with black leaders in alabama, and making statements all these things in his career, he did to black people, the things he said, so forth, he began repenting, yet while in alabama, campaigning, joe biden is preferring to pre1987 george call wallace, bragging about getting an award, and jobe job called 100,000 juveniles who were arrested for violent crimes in united states, predator, he was talking about black predators who were not -- that is what he said. at national association of attorney general conference in march. 1998. there is more. the democrat party has been party of slavery, been party of segregation. party of jim crow. the democrat party has used minorities in particular black people from its very inception in horrific ways, joe biden in his career has been one of the leading demagogues on propaganda with race. he praised robert byrd. he was minority leader than majority leader of senate by democrats, he was in west virginia, west virginia broke away from virginia during around the civil war, most of the west virginia -- were su
an award from george wallace, if i wall wallace was repenting, meeting with black leaders in alabama, and making statements all these things in his career, he did to black people, the things he said, so forth, he began repenting, yet while in alabama, campaigning, joe biden is preferring to pre1987 george call wallace, bragging about getting an award, and jobe job called 100,000 juveniles who were arrested for violent crimes in united states, predator, he was talking about black predators who...
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because they are all black. many nights, i stayed up apologising and...logising to george floyd for not doing more. you going to choke him like that? when their efforts to intervene failed, several members of this community reported what they'd seen. at some point did you make a 9/11 call? that is correct, i did call the police on the police. all right. and why did you do that? because i believe i witnessed a murder. derek chauvin�*s job was to police and protect this community. but so damning was the bystander footage, along with the police body camera video, that his fellow officers turned against him. to continue to apply that level of force to a person proned out, handcuffed behind their back — that in no way shape or form is anything that is by policy or training, and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. the defence had argued that george floyd's poor health and drug use had caused his death, but that was undermined by evidence by a pulmonary doctor. a healthy person subjected to what mr floyd was subjected to would have died as a re
because they are all black. many nights, i stayed up apologising and...logising to george floyd for not doing more. you going to choke him like that? when their efforts to intervene failed, several members of this community reported what they'd seen. at some point did you make a 9/11 call? that is correct, i did call the police on the police. all right. and why did you do that? because i believe i witnessed a murder. derek chauvin�*s job was to police and protect this community. but so...
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and the all blacks on sale in new zealand rugby agrees to us investors buying a stake that story comingup in sports with joe. hello there nice to see you depending on where you are in europe you either need the rain jackets or the sunglasses 1st let's go over that precipitation story we'll come back to this area for saturday but right now let's talk about northern spain into the south of france into italy we've got somewhat weather on deck for friday also an outbreak of rain towards ukraine belarus and russia but returning to that saturday picture because we do run the real risk of seeing some severe storms pop up in this area and we've also got a helping of snow for the alps over the weekend temperature is the other big story of one itzhak about so athens 28 degrees on saturday had away from the agency into the eastern med and you had. were up to 37 degrees on monday well above average also dialing up the heat for egypt as 140 degrees that's a temperature that you would typically see in june now this temperature 38 in tripoli remember that for a cycle come back to it but in the meantim
and the all blacks on sale in new zealand rugby agrees to us investors buying a stake that story comingup in sports with joe. hello there nice to see you depending on where you are in europe you either need the rain jackets or the sunglasses 1st let's go over that precipitation story we'll come back to this area for saturday but right now let's talk about northern spain into the south of france into italy we've got somewhat weather on deck for friday also an outbreak of rain towards ukraine...
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the black hills, just because of the rich greenness, it's from the pine trees, and the elevations that we have that surround allthat. >> so thinking of where rapid city is at, we're positioned at the gateway to the black hills. it's kinds of how we always billed ourselves. even all the way back to the earliest founders of rapid city. ♪ >> i'm donovan sprague. and the backbone of the craze horse families. my tribal affiliation, from the cheyenne river reservation, which is about 100 miles east of where i stand rightovt now. at the sacred bear butte. a very spiritual place where not only lakota but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visit. ♪ >> about the time period of around 1800, we'll say, on up to the 1870s, is a time period when lakota cheyenne dominated this whole area. they moved constantly in search of the buffalo and game. it's the supplier for food and shelter and everything that the people know was, you know, provided by the creator. a very significant spiritual area. and again, if you look at the bigger picture, and see bear butte surrounded by prairie but then the black hills is
the black hills, just because of the rich greenness, it's from the pine trees, and the elevations that we have that surround allthat. >> so thinking of where rapid city is at, we're positioned at the gateway to the black hills. it's kinds of how we always billed ourselves. even all the way back to the earliest founders of rapid city. ♪ >> i'm donovan sprague. and the backbone of the craze horse families. my tribal affiliation, from the cheyenne river reservation, which is about...
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the democratic story of america of the various multi-ethnic groups during world war ii like the all black. tuskegee airmen, or maybe the prejudice against the filipino soldiers during world war ii or the hispanic soldiers or the jewish soldiers. so this tells about democracy during world war ii. you can learn more about little tokyo and the history of the japanese in the united states at the japanese american national museum website. 60 years ago on april 17 1961 a force of some 1500 cia train cuban exiles launched an invasion at the bay of pigs on the southern coast of cuba their goal was the overthrow of communist leader fidel castro who had taken power only two years earlier in the cuban revolution. next saturday at 9 am eastern american history tv and washington journal will be live to look back at the failed invasion and its consequences joining us as former cia historian nicholas dumovich who will take viewer calls and tweets. the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story since 2011. we've been to more than 200 communities across the nation like many americ
the democratic story of america of the various multi-ethnic groups during world war ii like the all black. tuskegee airmen, or maybe the prejudice against the filipino soldiers during world war ii or the hispanic soldiers or the jewish soldiers. so this tells about democracy during world war ii. you can learn more about little tokyo and the history of the japanese in the united states at the japanese american national museum website. 60 years ago on april 17 1961 a force of some 1500 cia train...
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things he did during his career all of these horrible things he did -- to black people the things he so forth he began repengting yet in alabama campaigning joe biden's basically preferring to pre1987 george wallace brag about getting award from him but there's a not all in a 1998 speech, joe biden called 100,000 juveniles who have been been arrested for violent crimes in the united states creditors. he was talking about black predators who, quote, weren't exceptionally exceptionally tough treatment that's what he said at the attorney general conference in march. 1998 -- there's more. the democrat party has been the party of slavery, has been the party of segregation and has been the party of jim crow. the democrat party has used minorities and particularly black people from its very inception in many horrific ways. joe biden during his career has been one of the leading demagogues and prom began da when it comes to race. he praises robert byrd who is robert byrd some of you young folks may not know the minority and then majority leader of the senate by the democrats. rocket byrd was
things he did during his career all of these horrible things he did -- to black people the things he so forth he began repengting yet in alabama campaigning joe biden's basically preferring to pre1987 george wallace brag about getting award from him but there's a not all in a 1998 speech, joe biden called 100,000 juveniles who have been been arrested for violent crimes in the united states creditors. he was talking about black predators who, quote, weren't exceptionally exceptionally tough...
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completely you can understand how beautiful and wonder if that's wonderful be black hills are and i think i can respect and understand allf that from that viewpoint. >> the legacy of the black hills continues to this day. it will always be a sacred and spiritual place and an important place where ceremonies, a lot of people that come here and visit are drawn back later by what they remember and from expanding the black hills. i think one of the power points of the world, it is nine the think. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country's at c-span.org/citiestour. >> american history tv on c-span3, every weekend documenting america's story. funding comes from the salvaging companies and more. >> that is way charter has invested billions in power in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. agar charter communications along with the sellers and companies supports american history tv on c-span3 as a belisarius. >> 60 years ago on april 17, 1961 approximately 1500 cia trained cuban exiles lumps and invasion at the bay of pigs on the southern coast of cuba. their goal w
completely you can understand how beautiful and wonder if that's wonderful be black hills are and i think i can respect and understand allf that from that viewpoint. >> the legacy of the black hills continues to this day. it will always be a sacred and spiritual place and an important place where ceremonies, a lot of people that come here and visit are drawn back later by what they remember and from expanding the black hills. i think one of the power points of the world, it is nine the...
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and i think that what -- that is what all black lives matter wants, if you are pulled over by a policeman, you follow all the things, put your hands out the window, you do those things to show that you are complying and even so we are doing that, you just want to be careful because you still may get pepper sprayed if your hands out the window. so we make hard decisions every day. and i commend the good policeman that are out there. unfortunately, we are facing in this day and time -- and we have to have this open conversation over a very broad nation with a very broad and different opinion. steve: final point for you, what changes moving forward? caller: i think what changes moving forward is having everyone understand exactly what it is that is going on. you wouldn't understand me, because i am a different individual, i am a different race than you. so therefore, you may not experience the same things that i met experience. going forward, with everyone hearing the things that we are hearing, just here on c-span, it is amazing to me. we have a lot of honest people who have spoken already.
and i think that what -- that is what all black lives matter wants, if you are pulled over by a policeman, you follow all the things, put your hands out the window, you do those things to show that you are complying and even so we are doing that, you just want to be careful because you still may get pepper sprayed if your hands out the window. so we make hard decisions every day. and i commend the good policeman that are out there. unfortunately, we are facing in this day and time -- and we...