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all the way up to angela davis, angela davis, i chronicle as this major anti-racist theorist becauselly sort of show the debate between racist and ti-rayist ideas and show particularly within the well him of criminal justice that all these ideas justifying law and order, justifying the war on drugs, justifying tough on rime and now justifying police being exonerated for killing black lives that angela davis was long at the forefront of challenging those ideas, by challenging the racist ideas that were underlying them. amy: you write very poignantly in the prolog to "stamped in the beginning," i somehow managed to write this book between heartbreaks of trayvon martin and boyd and michael brown and freddie gray and the charleston nine and heartbreaks that are a product of america's history of racist ideas as much as the history book of racist ideas is a product of these heartbreaks. young black males were 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts between 2010 and 2012 according to federal statistics. d you go on to say the underrecorded, underanalyzed ra
all the way up to angela davis, angela davis, i chronicle as this major anti-racist theorist becauselly sort of show the debate between racist and ti-rayist ideas and show particularly within the well him of criminal justice that all these ideas justifying law and order, justifying the war on drugs, justifying tough on rime and now justifying police being exonerated for killing black lives that angela davis was long at the forefront of challenging those ideas, by challenging the racist ideas...
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[laughter] >> okay, well, so you've talked about angela davis, thomas jefferson, so we might consider people who were probably, i don't know about thomas jefferson, we know that thomas jefferson had some issues beneficiaries ris. >> but the others were probably some of the most problack people we know yet they had racist ideals? >> in the case of debois in particular, had five major characters and each of the characters sort of served as tour guides or windows to this larger three-way debate that i was referencing earlier and jefferson was one of those and angela davis was n. the case of debois, there's a specific reason why i wanted to write a history of racist ideas as oppose to racist with an s, i wanted to sort of show the complexity of the human mind, right, that in certain vantage point you can see the racial groups as -- you could see a hierarchy, but in other advantage points you could see the racial groups as equal, in certain ways you could hold antiracist ideas and in other ways you can hard assimilationist ideas as deboise did and i actually show from the beginning that hi
[laughter] >> okay, well, so you've talked about angela davis, thomas jefferson, so we might consider people who were probably, i don't know about thomas jefferson, we know that thomas jefferson had some issues beneficiaries ris. >> but the others were probably some of the most problack people we know yet they had racist ideals? >> in the case of debois in particular, had five major characters and each of the characters sort of served as tour guides or windows to this larger...
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reporter angela davis has the story. award-winning disney movie is now the subject of a federal lawsuit filed by a minnesotan.the animated movie "inside out" was a big hit at the box office in 2015. it features color-coded characters who represent emotions like joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear. but there's a striking resemblence to these characters called "the moodsters." they were created by a twin cities child development expert, more than a decade ago.the lawsuit was filed in federal court monday in los angeles by denise daniels. she's an experienced parenting and child development expert and a book author, who lives here in the twin cities.in the lawsuit, daniels claims disney and pixar executives used ideas that she pitched to them to make the movie "inside out" and never compensated her. (jrs) that was angela davis reporting... denise daniels and her attorney have not commented on the lawsuit (justine) pixar's latest movie came in second this week at the box office. the number one movie was transformers: the l
reporter angela davis has the story. award-winning disney movie is now the subject of a federal lawsuit filed by a minnesotan.the animated movie "inside out" was a big hit at the box office in 2015. it features color-coded characters who represent emotions like joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear. but there's a striking resemblence to these characters called "the moodsters." they were created by a twin cities child development expert, more than a decade ago.the lawsuit was...
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reporter angela davis has more.nneapolis (wcco) - an award-winning disney movie is now the subject of a federal lawsuit filed by a minnesotan. the animated movie "inside out" was a big hit at the box office in 2015. it features color-coded characters who represent emotions like joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear. but there's a striking resemblence to these characters called "the moodsters." they were created by a twin cities child development expert, more than a decade ago.the lawsuit was filed in federal court monday in los angeles by denise daniels. she's an experienced parenting and child development expert and a book author, who lives here in the twin cities.in the lawsuit, daniels claims disney and pixar executives used ideas that she pitched to them to make the movie "inside out" and never compensated her. 2 people were injured in hong kong after a wild boar ran loose on the streets. watch as animal control officials try and capture the frantic animal. have assembled. spider-man... black widow... captain am
reporter angela davis has more.nneapolis (wcco) - an award-winning disney movie is now the subject of a federal lawsuit filed by a minnesotan. the animated movie "inside out" was a big hit at the box office in 2015. it features color-coded characters who represent emotions like joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear. but there's a striking resemblence to these characters called "the moodsters." they were created by a twin cities child development expert, more than a decade...
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fox's angela davis has the sto story. >> reporter: cell phone video details the terrifying moments acal good hope missionary baptist church. turned upside down. >> we heard a big boom and our lights flickered. >> reporter: around 12:15 sunday afternoon small plain crashed in their small grassy parking lot. taking out an suv in the proce process. >> are they okay? anybody dial 911 yet. >> reporter: 61-year-old robert silva was alone piloting the plane and miraculously dodged the church's sanctuary packed with 300 people at the time. parishioners rushed out climbing the plane's wink to help. >> we went around and we got up. someone helped us up on top of the plane and we got up and, um, we began to apply pressure on his head on his forehead. >> reporter: witnesses say silva was in and out of consciousness. >> we were praying and just trying to do nurses were doing everything they could but to see him covered in the blood like that we can't know. >> reporter: but out of that twisted metal, another miracle. silva is in stable condition at a lakeland hospital. church members surveying the
fox's angela davis has the sto story. >> reporter: cell phone video details the terrifying moments acal good hope missionary baptist church. turned upside down. >> we heard a big boom and our lights flickered. >> reporter: around 12:15 sunday afternoon small plain crashed in their small grassy parking lot. taking out an suv in the proce process. >> are they okay? anybody dial 911 yet. >> reporter: 61-year-old robert silva was alone piloting the plane and...
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angela davis who suppliedhe guns that killed a judge. you have joanne chesimard who killed a cop. to sumptuous romantic hero. when you're a radical leftist, you can kill. you canr kill. >> that's interesting because i watch that show madam secretary and not too long they had an episode of the reopening with cuba. they have this type of character. in the show she actually didn't commit the crime. and she comes back to a hero's welcome. which isn't actuallya adequate. >> don't you hate creative license? >> the president also talked very passionately about the humans rights conditions >> trump talked very sickly sayinged since president obama made that deal, the kitchens have worsened that country. >> this is another example of a bad deal just like the iran deal. why not use the power and the might of the united states to effectuate good route the world. for example, that shame on you, doe not harbor eugene debs and people who execute police officers. and why don't you get something in return are ones? to do some thing and do the right thing. why do we always had to bend over backwar
angela davis who suppliedhe guns that killed a judge. you have joanne chesimard who killed a cop. to sumptuous romantic hero. when you're a radical leftist, you can kill. you canr kill. >> that's interesting because i watch that show madam secretary and not too long they had an episode of the reopening with cuba. they have this type of character. in the show she actually didn't commit the crime. and she comes back to a hero's welcome. which isn't actuallya adequate. >> don't you...
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ending mass incarceration now it wasn't this bigs when you started critical resistance in 1997 with angela davis. but i wonder -- what it was that was and this is to boat of you that can allow 2.2 million peel to go missing on our lot. was there any sort of false sense of morality that actually descrupghts our freedom with a politic of respectability with the way of where we need to know as a community and a people. just to both of you? [inaudible conversations] >> well -- you know, i would say that l real genius that it leads those trapped within it and as well as their families to blame themselves most entirely -- for their experience. you know, when i grow up i use experiment with drugs i hung out with people who stole. we jumped into a car that wasn't ours and went joy riding. but i lived in a solidly middle class community where police were not stopping and searching and frisking us. and i committed those krill and misdemeanors off to college and went off to law school, and lived rest of my life never for a minute feeling guilty or tortured about the fact that i got high when i was in high
ending mass incarceration now it wasn't this bigs when you started critical resistance in 1997 with angela davis. but i wonder -- what it was that was and this is to boat of you that can allow 2.2 million peel to go missing on our lot. was there any sort of false sense of morality that actually descrupghts our freedom with a politic of respectability with the way of where we need to know as a community and a people. just to both of you? [inaudible conversations] >> well -- you know, i...
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davis vows to secure a deal of his own. >> what i want is free trade agreement, customs agreement and so on. >> german business morale his a high and angela merkel conservatives pull further ahead of rival democrats three months before the country goes to the vote >>> let's look at this green across the board of european markets. ftse is up three-fifths of 1%. same in germany. up .9%, and ftse, success story of the day, if shareholder, up that's on the back of that news about san pal oh you look at foreign currency markets. euro has fallen back against the dollar, was doing better in the day's trading. dollar strong against a yen. sterling up a tenth percent against u.s. dollar. aussie dollar slightly higher than couple hours ago. >>> japanese air bag maker takata is seeking $1.6 billion in aid from american suppliers and safety systems takata shares are now suspended, will be de-listed july 27th according to tokyo stock exchange >> japanese media report this bankruptcy filing came after special board meeting was convened over the weekend. moving forward here, takata seeking $1.6 billion in financial aid from key safety systems. they plan
davis vows to secure a deal of his own. >> what i want is free trade agreement, customs agreement and so on. >> german business morale his a high and angela merkel conservatives pull further ahead of rival democrats three months before the country goes to the vote >>> let's look at this green across the board of european markets. ftse is up three-fifths of 1%. same in germany. up .9%, and ftse, success story of the day, if shareholder, up that's on the back of that news...
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davis. i think it is also interesting is the fairly muted european reaction over the weekend. angelabelieves what has happened last week on friday should not have much bearing to the start date, the talks can continue. the former swedish prime minister saying that what we're finding in europe is amongst the 27 a greater degree of unity, greater degree of strength and stability, to coin a phrase, and we'll instability which could make theresa may and weaker negotiating partner. to flip through the papers, the european papers, the italy papers is talking about theresa may being unstable for brexit. and the online edition saying that could make a possible softer brexit. early european reaction coming in. i wonder what is going on in the bars. forget parliament and the official billiard buildings. are they all laughing? i think possibly a little laughter but more a sense of open mouthed befuddlement. it is a point being made some some of the papers and social media, and yes, the pubs, that europeans right now don't not need to say very much. some arguments being made are that the opposit
davis. i think it is also interesting is the fairly muted european reaction over the weekend. angelabelieves what has happened last week on friday should not have much bearing to the start date, the talks can continue. the former swedish prime minister saying that what we're finding in europe is amongst the 27 a greater degree of unity, greater degree of strength and stability, to coin a phrase, and we'll instability which could make theresa may and weaker negotiating partner. to flip through...