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and let -- angela davis said i've been asked to briefly sketched paine. and what to do that just briefly i would say that is "common sense, try to levet and "the age of reason" were the most widely read political essay of the century battling this country but your. "common sense" is credited with giving the war of independence its rhetorical fire and its vision of a non-hereditary state in the constitution. he gave us the terms united states and counterrevolution. and he lived long enough to see and participate in this why i would say in both. he died in greenwich village in 1809. "common sense," the idea, came with him from the uk where he was born in 1737 in the region
and let -- angela davis said i've been asked to briefly sketched paine. and what to do that just briefly i would say that is "common sense, try to levet and "the age of reason" were the most widely read political essay of the century battling this country but your. "common sense" is credited with giving the war of independence its rhetorical fire and its vision of a non-hereditary state in the constitution. he gave us the terms united states and counterrevolution. and...
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angela delayed -- angela davis called on us to consider our history. in order to do that briefly i would say is common sense rights of man and age of reason were the most widely read political essays of 18th century not only this country but at your command. common sense published in 1776 is credited with giving the war of independence its rhetorical fire in its vision of the nonhereditary state for the constitution pretty gave us us the terms united states and counterrevolution and he lived long enough to see and participate in this way i would say in both. he died in greenwich village, 1809. common sense, the idea came with him from the u.k. where he was born in 1737. his were rebellious times where the echoes of the levelers and the dickers hung in the air. common people who fought privatization and the enclosure planned and found themselves executed and incarcerated en masse because they demanded their natural-born right to the comments. paying apprentice is a corset maker a profession that took off as women's lives not just our ways were being shr
angela delayed -- angela davis called on us to consider our history. in order to do that briefly i would say is common sense rights of man and age of reason were the most widely read political essays of 18th century not only this country but at your command. common sense published in 1776 is credited with giving the war of independence its rhetorical fire in its vision of the nonhereditary state for the constitution pretty gave us us the terms united states and counterrevolution and he lived...
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angela davis and larry elder, thank you so much. hope we can have you back. >>> tanks, tear gas, snipers. armed police in ferguson driving battering rams that came straight off the battle fields in iraq and afghanistan. is it really necessary? speaking of iraq, u.s. air strikes begin again. this time in an effort to take back a key asset. nobody better to talk about this than general wesley clark. he's up in just a few. we're trying our best annto be role models.rmodels. we don't jump at the sound of the opening bell, because we're trying to make the school bell. corner booth beats corner office any day. we make the most out of our time... and our money. the chevrolet malibu. the highest ranked midsize car in initial quality. the car for the richest guys on earth. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive healt
angela davis and larry elder, thank you so much. hope we can have you back. >>> tanks, tear gas, snipers. armed police in ferguson driving battering rams that came straight off the battle fields in iraq and afghanistan. is it really necessary? speaking of iraq, u.s. air strikes begin again. this time in an effort to take back a key asset. nobody better to talk about this than general wesley clark. he's up in just a few. we're trying our best annto be role models.rmodels. we don't jump...
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joining me now are critic and writer, angela davis and author larry elder.author of "dear father, dear son." what you have in common is you tweet a lot. you tweeted about this. let me -- i'll show you and the audience, one of each of your tweets. you said you're responding to someone, i don't ever hear about unarmed white children being killed by police. do you see this in uneven terms? >> there is context in tweets. that was in response to the captain saying this not a black and white thing. though we saw community working together, the crime seems very black. i have been in new york for years. from rodney king to now, every one of these cases happening to be a black male. i've never -- i'd love to know about it, but i never heard of a young white male shot because he had a candy bar or a wallet in his hand or choked to death on the street. this doesn't happen to our children. >> does she have a point in saying that? >> i guess my point, michael and thank you for having me, this is not your grandfather's america. we have a black president reelected. i live
joining me now are critic and writer, angela davis and author larry elder.author of "dear father, dear son." what you have in common is you tweet a lot. you tweeted about this. let me -- i'll show you and the audience, one of each of your tweets. you said you're responding to someone, i don't ever hear about unarmed white children being killed by police. do you see this in uneven terms? >> there is context in tweets. that was in response to the captain saying this not a black...
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angela davis is also a professor. the great thing -- no, the thing is i got my doctorate when i was 43 years old. i interviewed at several universities. the best offer i got was university of illinois, i took it. we moved to chicago, we had three kids. she started a center for children and families and eventually northwestern law school wanted to be a port of it. >> many members of weather underground are in academia. president obama, how much ideology do you share? >> zero. today, i wish i knew him much better and wish he'd listen to me. >> did he evercontact you once you became the story in his presidential race? >> absolutely not. and i did not contact him. though i wish i were because i have a lot of advice for him. >> you want him to go further to the left? >> oh. i want him to stop droning people. i want him to close guantanamo. i want universal health care. don't you think we deserve universal health care? seriously. medicare for all. >> you say in your book that you can't quite imagine putting a bomb in a buil
angela davis is also a professor. the great thing -- no, the thing is i got my doctorate when i was 43 years old. i interviewed at several universities. the best offer i got was university of illinois, i took it. we moved to chicago, we had three kids. she started a center for children and families and eventually northwestern law school wanted to be a port of it. >> many members of weather underground are in academia. president obama, how much ideology do you share? >> zero. today,...
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so was angela davis. you know, a lot of great people have been on that list. but angela davis is also a professor. no, the thing is i got my doctorate when i was 43 years old. i interviewed at several universities. the best offer i got was the university of illinois. i took it. we moved to chicago with our three kids. she started a center for children and families. and eventually northwestern law school wanted her to be a part of that. >> and kathy bodine wound up there as well. many members of the weather underground are now in academia. how much ideology did the two of you share? >> zero. >> good friends, not good friends? >> i knew him as well as he knew 10,000 other people. today i wish i knew him much better and i wish he'd listen to me. >> did he ever contact you once you became the story in his presidential race? >> absolutely not. and i didn't contact him. >> the entire time he's been president you haven't been in contact with him? >> no. although i wish i were because i have a lot of advice for him. >> you want him to go further to the left? >> oh, i
so was angela davis. you know, a lot of great people have been on that list. but angela davis is also a professor. no, the thing is i got my doctorate when i was 43 years old. i interviewed at several universities. the best offer i got was the university of illinois. i took it. we moved to chicago with our three kids. she started a center for children and families. and eventually northwestern law school wanted her to be a part of that. >> and kathy bodine wound up there as well. many...
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and we will recall angela davis who said we should not be afraid to ask for what we want. what kelly is calling our freedom dreams and need not bear the imprint of compromise. to address all of this and more we have richard wolff, professor at the university of massachusetts amherst and author of many books including democracy at works and capitalism hits the fan. host the update on wbfim in new york. chris hedges spent 15 years with the new york times and was part of a team that won the pulitzer prize and he is the author of empire of the illusion and war is a force that gives us meeting and writes a weekly column for the website truth day. [applause] >> cornel west is a blues man in the life of a mind. he is best known for race matters, democracy matters and his memoir brother west living and loving out loud. he is on many programs frequently when they let him. as well as on his dear brother's smilely pbs show and can be heard weekly on smilely and west. and i believe heard on wb as well. thank you, all. [applause] >> the format is as follows. we distributed cards and if
and we will recall angela davis who said we should not be afraid to ask for what we want. what kelly is calling our freedom dreams and need not bear the imprint of compromise. to address all of this and more we have richard wolff, professor at the university of massachusetts amherst and author of many books including democracy at works and capitalism hits the fan. host the update on wbfim in new york. chris hedges spent 15 years with the new york times and was part of a team that won the...
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and let -- angela davis said i've been asked to briefly sketched paine. and what to do that just briefly i would say that is "common sense, try to levet and "the age of reason" were the most widely read political essay of the century battling this country but your. "common sense" is credited with giving the war of independence its rhetorical fire and its vision of a non-hereditary state in the constitution. he gave us the terms united states and counterrevolution. and he lived long enough to see and participate in this why i would say in both. he died in greenwich village in 1809. "common sense," the idea, came with him from the uk where he was born in 1737 in the region called east anglia. his were rebellious times where the echoes hung in the air. common people who fought privatization and enclosure of land and found themselves executed and incarcerated en masse because they demanded a natural born right to the comments. paine apprenticed, a professor took off as women's lives, not just our waists, were being shrunk from robust vital things, equal parti
and let -- angela davis said i've been asked to briefly sketched paine. and what to do that just briefly i would say that is "common sense, try to levet and "the age of reason" were the most widely read political essay of the century battling this country but your. "common sense" is credited with giving the war of independence its rhetorical fire and its vision of a non-hereditary state in the constitution. he gave us the terms united states and counterrevolution. and...
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and we will recall angela davis who said we should not be afraid to ask for what we want. what kelly is calling our freedom dreams and need not bear the imprint of compromise. to address all of this and more we have richard wolff, professor at the university of massachusetts amherst and author of many books including democracy at works and capitalism hits the fan. host the update on wbfim in new york. chris hedges spent 15 years with the new york times and was part of a team that won the pulitzer prize and he is the author of empire of the illusion and war is a force that gives us meeting and writes a weekly column for the website truth day. [applause] >> cornel west is a blues man in the life of a mind. he is best known for race matters, democracy matters and his memoir brother west living and loving out loud. he is on many programs frequently when they let him. as well as on his dear brother's smilely pbs show and can be heard weekly on smilely and west. and i believe heard on wb as well. thank you, all. [applause] >> the format is as follows. we distributed cards and if
and we will recall angela davis who said we should not be afraid to ask for what we want. what kelly is calling our freedom dreams and need not bear the imprint of compromise. to address all of this and more we have richard wolff, professor at the university of massachusetts amherst and author of many books including democracy at works and capitalism hits the fan. host the update on wbfim in new york. chris hedges spent 15 years with the new york times and was part of a team that won the...
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so as angela davis points out in the new republic there's an inher ent conflict of interest, even setting aside his family history. >> but more generally, what do das do, prosecutors actually do? they take evidence supplied by the local police and they pursue those cases. the cops are their witnesses on the side of those prosecutions and sex s and successful prosecutors are relying on cops at every stage from finding the cases and providing the evidence and making the arrest, do the actual physical enforcement, what we kau law enforcement to then showing up at the trial and providing key witness testimony, the evidence, right? that is why to turn around and do something that can be perceived as an tag niesing cops can be a very difficult position. having said that, departments that work well understand that cops who break the law aren't the kind of cops you want to be defending. >> professor butler, let's talk about cops that break the law. we have news that the federal autopsy, which was ordered later than initial police autopsy, the federal autopsy is ready and private autopsy has been
so as angela davis points out in the new republic there's an inher ent conflict of interest, even setting aside his family history. >> but more generally, what do das do, prosecutors actually do? they take evidence supplied by the local police and they pursue those cases. the cops are their witnesses on the side of those prosecutions and sex s and successful prosecutors are relying on cops at every stage from finding the cases and providing the evidence and making the arrest, do the...
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to $1 million or this is a throwback to your days as that it be, your days on the runway with angela davisand. did you ever think anybody would pay 100 grand for a bmw? these have shot up in value and i will wrap up. if you are looking to get into the industry needs century cars, used to the older cars like packard and rolls-royce, big hulking cause, now is the race is, ferrari, and japanese cars from the 60s won't be on the auction block as well. stuart: thank you very much. we finally got doug shoen from martha's vineyard. is the lining up for a job in hillary's 2016 campaign? he is on the phone next. stuart: we have got him on the phone and we will ask the key question. doug schoen, a clinton insider, still the democrat, if you are on martha's vineyard. will you join the clinton campaign in 2016? >> if there is a clinton campaign i suspect i will support it but since i tell the truth and i am still a democrat i think it will be tougher and tougher to be part of an effort that will have to explain away the unexplainable. stuart: do you think she will be the nominee? >> i think she will b
to $1 million or this is a throwback to your days as that it be, your days on the runway with angela davisand. did you ever think anybody would pay 100 grand for a bmw? these have shot up in value and i will wrap up. if you are looking to get into the industry needs century cars, used to the older cars like packard and rolls-royce, big hulking cause, now is the race is, ferrari, and japanese cars from the 60s won't be on the auction block as well. stuart: thank you very much. we finally got...
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situation in ferguson and all that has been unfolding over what has been now a week, writer michaela angela davis kohn and ben ferguson. michaela, let me start with you. we were talking early e.r. and you say i look at this from the perspective of a mother and we heard from the family yesterday, michael brown's family. they say this is victim blaming. they are very upset the police in ferguson released video that allegedly shows michael brown in that convenience store theft. but then at the same time said but it's not necessarily tied at all to his shooting and killing. what's your reaction here given what we have heard from the family? >> yeah, i mean a week ago almost to this hour we saw a mother in anguish saying that i was planning a graduation party and now i'm planning a funeral. that's burned in my psyche. we have to realize that under that body, there's a mother, there's a father, there's friends, there's a future. there's a complete community that's been terrorized. they saw their neighbor in the street in a pool of blood for hours. so that's trauma, right? and then you have all these ot
situation in ferguson and all that has been unfolding over what has been now a week, writer michaela angela davis kohn and ben ferguson. michaela, let me start with you. we were talking early e.r. and you say i look at this from the perspective of a mother and we heard from the family yesterday, michael brown's family. they say this is victim blaming. they are very upset the police in ferguson released video that allegedly shows michael brown in that convenience store theft. but then at the...