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my mission was the amadou diallo foundation.tion, racial healing and to bring police and community relations awareness. i started the foundation in 2001 and since then we have given scholarship to african students who were also struggling like amadou, so that helped to heal me a little bit. i don't want anyone to ever forget who my child was. i want him to be remembered by the life he lived, not the way he died. amadou diallo's death was almost two decades before black lives matter or george floyd. so much has changed in america since then and so much has remained the same. and for our final film we are heading to post—war germany. ika hugel—marshall was the daughter of a white german mother and an african—american gi. as a mixed—race so—called occupation baby, ika's story shows how the racism she faced growing up led to years spent grappling with her identity. translation: when i was a child people would scratch my face - with a scrubbing brush to show other children that it wasn't chocolate on my face. obviously, as a child, i
my mission was the amadou diallo foundation.tion, racial healing and to bring police and community relations awareness. i started the foundation in 2001 and since then we have given scholarship to african students who were also struggling like amadou, so that helped to heal me a little bit. i don't want anyone to ever forget who my child was. i want him to be remembered by the life he lived, not the way he died. amadou diallo's death was almost two decades before black lives matter or george...
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if we are going to attack, i will call you amade of time. it's not going to be a surprise.d the passage to general jack keane. here is how he responded. >> if he said that, that would be grounds for dismissal at least, correct? >> absolutely, david. i totally agree with that. certainly it would be. but on the surface of that, that's such an outrageous statement. what is reasonable to say, look, general, if we are doing anything adverse here, you will see it. >> general keane who spoke to general milley by phone said you have to get out in front of this thing. and so far i don't think his statements have addressed that particular charge that comes out in the book. do you? >> if i had been accused of what he's alleged to have said, i would have been out front with the press yesterday going forward. what he did, i believe, is he did something that was fundamentally fraud and wrong. article 2, section 2 of the constitution. there is one commander-in-chief. it's the president. the role of the chairman of the joint comeefs is three. he's the primary visor to the president, the se
if we are going to attack, i will call you amade of time. it's not going to be a surprise.d the passage to general jack keane. here is how he responded. >> if he said that, that would be grounds for dismissal at least, correct? >> absolutely, david. i totally agree with that. certainly it would be. but on the surface of that, that's such an outrageous statement. what is reasonable to say, look, general, if we are doing anything adverse here, you will see it. >> general keane...
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it is amading what being the part in a new suit can do. >> i can see why she's your champion for changeay it forward giving back to an organization that's clearly making such a difference. >> such a major difference, ana. thank you for having me on. i'm so glad she's getting acknowledgment for the work she's doing. i have known her for 15 years. she has suited men, meeting them at the parking lot of a grocery store, out of her trunk. it really is the literal and figurative meet people where they are. if she has to physically go to them. also where they are emotionally, financially, the skills that they have at that moment. she's really dedicated her life to lifting these men up. >> you could see in their smiles, the way they carry themselves, getting suited that it really has been something that's empowered them. it is great to see you, my friend. i will be joining you in the 3:00 hour with my story. talk to you soon, victor. thanks. be sure to tune in tomorrow, 8:00 eastern for the champions for change one hour special on cnn. we'll be right back. why bother mastering something? why ha
it is amading what being the part in a new suit can do. >> i can see why she's your champion for changeay it forward giving back to an organization that's clearly making such a difference. >> such a major difference, ana. thank you for having me on. i'm so glad she's getting acknowledgment for the work she's doing. i have known her for 15 years. she has suited men, meeting them at the parking lot of a grocery store, out of her trunk. it really is the literal and figurative meet...
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you know, i'm thinking, ayman, about the fact that i covered the murder of amadou diallo.exual assault and sodomy of abner louima, a haitian immigrant in the 1990s. and to see that everything is broken down in terms of prison reform, you know exactly what i'm thinking about, especially after this week where we've seen men on horses with whips, call it whatever it is, it's a whip. and these people who are part of the border patrol, don't forget they were the ones who were doing the secret policing actually in seattle and in other cities. remember when there were people who were without any identification? those were immigration officers. so these things are tied. as the pressure is on to resolve the issue of mass incarceration, you have seen mass detention and deportation as a result. these things are connected. >> marc, a final thought to you. are democrats taking black voters for granted on this issue? because this was obviously -- and it is an issue that affects all countries but obviously something very important for black voters in this country. black voters delivered
you know, i'm thinking, ayman, about the fact that i covered the murder of amadou diallo.exual assault and sodomy of abner louima, a haitian immigrant in the 1990s. and to see that everything is broken down in terms of prison reform, you know exactly what i'm thinking about, especially after this week where we've seen men on horses with whips, call it whatever it is, it's a whip. and these people who are part of the border patrol, don't forget they were the ones who were doing the secret...
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. >> we got amad dash.y nice -- >> we're going to try to help people rather than just -- >> is that what you do what you got >> bausch health >> they changed the name from -- what did it used to be >> valiant >> joe, i like joe not just because he plays ice hockey with one of our friends, jason. >> got it. >> joe papa has created a plan -- j.p. morgan says the pathway for a separation has evolved. they're talking about $40 sum of the parts. i like this call i like it because joe is not happy. he likes to create wealth and i think that this is a very, very interesting call does a lot of just the traditional work on multiples. i know you do sotp -- >> sum of the parts, i can tell people. >> and i think he would like it because the downside seems very, very limited joe gets to stay on. i've had joe on. he promised -- >> remember when he ran parago, they said no to the takeover -- i've never seen anything quite like that. >> you had to throw negativity -- >> yes, a little negativity. it has nothing to do with j
. >> we got amad dash.y nice -- >> we're going to try to help people rather than just -- >> is that what you do what you got >> bausch health >> they changed the name from -- what did it used to be >> valiant >> joe, i like joe not just because he plays ice hockey with one of our friends, jason. >> got it. >> joe papa has created a plan -- j.p. morgan says the pathway for a separation has evolved. they're talking about $40 sum of the parts....