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they are not in the area of policy that really gets the electorate up. 0ur our thanks to andre perry plane carrying 99 people has crashed into homes in the city of karachi. two people survived. the british prime minister's chief advisor comes under pressure following claims he broke the rules around lockdown by leaving his home to travel to visit his parents. brazil's president jair bolsonaro faces a growing political crisis after the supreme court ordered the release of a video in which he says he will replace law enforcement officials for messing with his family. mr bolsonaro's sons are under investigation for wrongdoing, including corruption. he denies trying to interfere with the federal police. katy watson, reports from sao paulo. —— katy watson reports from sao paulo. it might not look much, but its content is more explosive than brazil's famed soap operas. a video so widely anticipated by brazilians, it broke the internet when it was released. this cabinet meeting was filmed last month. it forms part of evidence in a supreme court investigation into claims by the former justic
they are not in the area of policy that really gets the electorate up. 0ur our thanks to andre perry plane carrying 99 people has crashed into homes in the city of karachi. two people survived. the british prime minister's chief advisor comes under pressure following claims he broke the rules around lockdown by leaving his home to travel to visit his parents. brazil's president jair bolsonaro faces a growing political crisis after the supreme court ordered the release of a video in which he...
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the implications of the values in black communities joining us now is author and written fellow andre perry. andre thank you for coming on with us today i want to say that your book explores the multifaceted and generational issues associated with black property in black communities being ultimately shut out of the economic growth and value we see in their white counterparts what are some reasons for this and how is this devaluation reflected today. yeah 1st of all thank you for having me on the devaluation devaluation of the complicated but yet easily understandable issue particularly when it comes to housing one of the studies in the in the book was i looked at housing prices in black majority cities where their share the black population and the greater than 50 percent and i compare them to how the cards in neighborhoods where the the prices of homes or their black population was less than one percent and i control for education stronger and walkability all those things the zillow metric so i could get an apples to apples comparison of home price what i found that's down that hole in bla
the implications of the values in black communities joining us now is author and written fellow andre perry. andre thank you for coming on with us today i want to say that your book explores the multifaceted and generational issues associated with black property in black communities being ultimately shut out of the economic growth and value we see in their white counterparts what are some reasons for this and how is this devaluation reflected today. yeah 1st of all thank you for having me on...
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andre perry is a fellow at the brookings institution and author of ‘know your price: valuing black livesis reaction. i was not surprised by the comments. first of all, joe biden has made several gaffes in the past. in addition, many democrats have taken the black electorate for granted, black voters for granted. you can argue easily that the 2016 election was decided because hillary clinton did not take black voters seriously, and so this loose language does not bode well when it comes to an election. you want a candidate to offer a policy not a lot of rhetoric. what difference do you think it will make come election time? i still think that black voters will vote for biden given the alternative. president trump has introduced policies or rescinded policies that black americans favour, but what i think it may do is excite black republicans that, there are not a large number of them, probably about1 million, a million and a half strong, but when the margin of error is so slim, you need every vote you can get, and so i don't think black voters will necessarily be moved. we are certainly di
andre perry is a fellow at the brookings institution and author of ‘know your price: valuing black livesis reaction. i was not surprised by the comments. first of all, joe biden has made several gaffes in the past. in addition, many democrats have taken the black electorate for granted, black voters for granted. you can argue easily that the 2016 election was decided because hillary clinton did not take black voters seriously, and so this loose language does not bode well when it comes to an...
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for coming on once again know your price valuing black lives and property america's black cities andre perrythank you so much for coming on sir. and a thanks for having. you know already that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told we love them up so i tell you all i love you i wrote one for an anime chicago keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody you. know. you. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of an. odd note no crown. no shots. actually felt. really strong no arrests. points your thirst for action. part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money has is part of the money laundering model as a model a business model and we look at these unicorns these startups and silicon valley like the ones you mentioned we work that way fair guber if we were left there all losing money exponentially so many after the aster's stuff well maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the mo
for coming on once again know your price valuing black lives and property america's black cities andre perrythank you so much for coming on sir. and a thanks for having. you know already that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told we love them up so i tell you all i love you i wrote one for an anime chicago keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody you. know. you. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be...
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for coming on once again know your price value on black lives and property america's black cities andre perrythank you so much for coming on sir. thanks for having me. already that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told that we love them enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrone for and on a mission keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. to. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or a mate in the shallowest. it appears a new cold war isn't played this time which against china what are the terms of engagement what does it mean to win this conflict and is all out war possible how did the us and its alliance find themselves in the situation. 'd do you think she. says you said you can. have one. sure there's some good there was something. you could say to go do you know it's. very more. or less. going
for coming on once again know your price value on black lives and property america's black cities andre perrythank you so much for coming on sir. thanks for having me. already that is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told that we love them enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrone for and on a mission keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you...
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t v coming up we examined the evaluation of black communities across the united states with dr andre perryoffice fascinating book you know your price valuing black lives and property of america's black city state through watching. a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. it appears a new cold war isn't played this time which again china what are the terms of engagement what does it mean when discount like n. is all out war possible how did the us and its alliance oh i just find themselves in this situation. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi ls past i'm aware of that. leverage all you like. and you can never forget america now auschwitz was really like to be in hell because you would never believe it want to go to as a copy of a course for 30 years of both and be
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with me now is andre perry. and the ceo of "leapfrog. >> you look at the results of that survey, andre, it's absolutely devastating. it is apparent what is devastating for the people who own those small businesses. but set the stakes for us. what does them being 50% of them out of business by the end of the year mean for their communities at large? >> we have been down this road before, remember? during the great recession, only 50% of black businesses survived. compared to sxick60% of white-o business. during that period you saw severe unemployment, you saw homes being foreclosed upon. it had devastating impact on people of color. and i expect the same to occur if we don't find ways to beef up the amount of money allocated to small businesses, particularly those businesses that have a connection to cdf 5 and other small banks. >> natalie, what does it look like to beef up that relationship? >> one of the things that concerns me, right? if the first there was nothing earmarked for specific communities that are a
with me now is andre perry. and the ceo of "leapfrog. >> you look at the results of that survey, andre, it's absolutely devastating. it is apparent what is devastating for the people who own those small businesses. but set the stakes for us. what does them being 50% of them out of business by the end of the year mean for their communities at large? >> we have been down this road before, remember? during the great recession, only 50% of black businesses survived. compared to...
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editor at large, laticia buckner, former a political organizer for the elizabeth warren campaign and andre perryuthor of the book "know your price." andre, i want to start with you. in this brookings report, you write the racial attitudes that lead police to choke black people as the country previously witnessed with the 2014 death of eric garner in new york which was also caught on video are the same that clued black people from employment and investment opportunities. talk to me, connect the dots about how this is all part of a larger broken system. >> there are policies in discreet areas. there is economic development and the seeming discreet and you see the people 2 1/2 times the whites in minneapolis. we should not be surprised to learn that black households earn less than half of half of white households. we should not be surprised to see 46% of black people owning a home compared to 79% in that same region. when black people do own a home, those homes are devalued by roughly 20%, about 33,000 per home f that home in the black nand was helicoptered in a white neighborhood, it would increas
editor at large, laticia buckner, former a political organizer for the elizabeth warren campaign and andre perryuthor of the book "know your price." andre, i want to start with you. in this brookings report, you write the racial attitudes that lead police to choke black people as the country previously witnessed with the 2014 death of eric garner in new york which was also caught on video are the same that clued black people from employment and investment opportunities. talk to me,...
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i want to bring andre perry a fellow with the metropolitan policy program, and tawanda bla black.ou have been making is that the economic justice, the socioeconomic justice is on the minds of these people as much as the policing justice issue is. minneapolis is a city with 315,000 black residents. 8.7% of the total population. smaller than the national average actually. >> the same attitudes have facilitated us -- a black man, unarmed black man are the same racial attitudes that corporate executives have that lead to disproportionate amounts of lower fringe americans -- that's not by coincidence. it's also not by coincidence that the black/white homers -- again, the same racial attitudes that are harbored by mortgage brokers, lenders and appraisers. and so he got a look beyond that one incident. don't get these protests. it's the policy violence that is inflicted upon black americans all across the country. compared to how the lower economic outputs that we see in almost every sector. >> black median income in minneapolis st. paul, $38,200. that's median household income. white me
i want to bring andre perry a fellow with the metropolitan policy program, and tawanda bla black.ou have been making is that the economic justice, the socioeconomic justice is on the minds of these people as much as the policing justice issue is. minneapolis is a city with 315,000 black residents. 8.7% of the total population. smaller than the national average actually. >> the same attitudes have facilitated us -- a black man, unarmed black man are the same racial attitudes that corporate...