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angela davis.she is giving a keynote address tonight at the center which is the side of the audubon ballroom where malcolm x was gund down 58 years ago. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in turkey, at least six people were killed monday as two powerful earthquakes shook the southern province of hatay. the magnitude 6.3 and 5.8 quakes were felt across turkey's border region and into rthern syria, sparking panic among survivors of two even more massive quakes earlier this month which killed more than 47,000 people in both countries, a toll that's rtain to rise in the days and weeks ahead. on monday, istanbul's mayor warned about 90,000 buildings are at risk of collapse if a massive earthquake were to strike turkey's largest city. meanwhile, a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid crossed turkey's bab al-hawa border crossing into syria on monday, two days after the head of the world food programme criticized syria
angela davis.she is giving a keynote address tonight at the center which is the side of the audubon ballroom where malcolm x was gund down 58 years ago. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in turkey, at least six people were killed monday as two powerful earthquakes shook the southern province of hatay. the magnitude 6.3 and 5.8 quakes were felt across turkey's border region and into rthern syria, sparking panic...
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there's so much more to the activists, the author of the educator, angela davis, now the oakland museum of california. they're hosting an exhibit of worldwide significant about davis. whatever your politics, her story is of an american won. it has deep roots in california, deep roots in the bay area. the exhibit strives to personalize her story of activism, which still resonates to this day. it's called sees the time kron four's. pam moore covered that exhibit. >> if serious about to being advocates of of freedom, we have to be willing to struggle. and i'm very happy that i've participated movements that done that. >> he's the tide a new level of understanding to the activism of davis. still bursting is the museum project lead? when you look at the content of this exhibition, you see that there are a lot of images of angela and we know her from her afro, her image as an icon. but i think we really want to peel back the layers on. >> who she is as a person and not just as an icon, a key to doing that is this 2019 museum interview with the davis museum felt hearing her perspective as she
there's so much more to the activists, the author of the educator, angela davis, now the oakland museum of california. they're hosting an exhibit of worldwide significant about davis. whatever your politics, her story is of an american won. it has deep roots in california, deep roots in the bay area. the exhibit strives to personalize her story of activism, which still resonates to this day. it's called sees the time kron four's. pam moore covered that exhibit. >> if serious about to...
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but there is much more to activist, author and educator angela davis, the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit of worldwide significance about davis. whatever your politics for stories in american one and has deep roots here in california. >> the exhibit aims to personalize her story of activism which still resonates to this day. it's called sees the time. our first pam moore has that story. >> if serious about to being advocates of of freedom, we have to be real and to struggle. and i'm very happy that i've participated in movements that done that. >> sees the tide a new level of understanding to the activism of davis. silverstein is the museum project lead. when you look at the content of this exhibition, you see that there are a lot of images of angela and we know her from her afro, her image as an icon. but i think we really want to peel back the layers on who she is as a person and not just as an icon, a key to doing that is this 2019 museum interview with the davis museum felt hearing her perspective as she is now in her 70's gives visitors a deeper view of who she
but there is much more to activist, author and educator angela davis, the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit of worldwide significance about davis. whatever your politics for stories in american one and has deep roots here in california. >> the exhibit aims to personalize her story of activism which still resonates to this day. it's called sees the time. our first pam moore has that story. >> if serious about to being advocates of of freedom, we have to be real and...
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angela davis is angela davis had a huge impact on my life. i've been here when i look at the photos now that it's the afro luck was all the rage back down. and of course i had an afro and i wore glasses. and austin and wherever i went in the east somehow i was always angela davis. it was a political struggle taken up by the g d r. that was good for me. rooted demi, who taught in the late 19 seventy's east, germany recruited a growing number of workers from vietnam and gola mozambique, and other fellow com nations. more than $200000.00 people total by the time of german reunification. but they were obliged to go back home after a few years. and the authorities did not envision their broader social integration . gabrielle, available to world remained a largely white one as thought and permission meet for augustine. i love the weren't supposed to assimilate into not until the ball, the foreign workers were housed separately from the rest of the population as well as money. so it wasn't like you were suddenly seeing a black person in the supermar
angela davis is angela davis had a huge impact on my life. i've been here when i look at the photos now that it's the afro luck was all the rage back down. and of course i had an afro and i wore glasses. and austin and wherever i went in the east somehow i was always angela davis. it was a political struggle taken up by the g d r. that was good for me. rooted demi, who taught in the late 19 seventy's east, germany recruited a growing number of workers from vietnam and gola mozambique, and other...
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this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, how visitors understand that they could continue to connect with the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re against me. >> angela davis grew up in and activists family in jim crow, alabama. she grew politically and the turbulence of the 1960's, a member of the communist party in 1970, police said a sandra fell courtroom shooting was with guns registered to her. she went into hiding was later arrested that instigated a call for her freedom that exploded around the world. >> so 95% of this collection is yours. >> yes, lisbeth tellepsen has a 40 year friendship with davis and thousands of pieces chronically her life. author of the book by the same name. she is the exhibit archivist. among the highlights, the relationship between art
this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, how visitors understand that they could continue to connect with the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re...
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as we activist angela davis.our v-neck looks more like a u-neck, that's when you know, it's half-washed. downy has 7 benefits that condition and smooth fibers so clothes look newer, longer. feel the difference with downy. you didn't choose cat allergies. so you didn't chooser, your hairline. hot flashes, the flu, or that thing when your knee just gives out for no reason. you didn't choose your bad back or this. or... that. you didn't choose depression, melanoma, or lactose intolerance. but with kaiser permanente you can choose your doctor who works with other best-in-class specialists to care for all that is you. >> california could soon have an official state mushroom. how about that? last month, an assembly bill was introduced requesting the california golden shed to roll. as you can see there on your screen to be the official mushroom of our state. who knew there was such a thing right? the motion was chosen in a poll by the california institute. for biodiversity. the one with around 39% of the vote. wonder wh
as we activist angela davis.our v-neck looks more like a u-neck, that's when you know, it's half-washed. downy has 7 benefits that condition and smooth fibers so clothes look newer, longer. feel the difference with downy. you didn't choose cat allergies. so you didn't chooser, your hairline. hot flashes, the flu, or that thing when your knee just gives out for no reason. you didn't choose your bad back or this. or... that. you didn't choose depression, melanoma, or lactose intolerance. but with...
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this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis visitors understand that they could continue to connect with the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails and new and. marin county san jose. all of the the the existing that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re against me. >> angela davis grew up in and activists family in jim crow, alabama. she grew politically and the turbulence of the 1960's, a member of the communist party in 1970, police said a sandra fell courtroom shooting was with guns registered to her. she went into hiding was later arrested that instigated a call for her freedom that exploded around the world. >> so 95% of this collection is yours. >> yes, lisbeth tellepsen has a 40 year friendship with davis and thousands of pieces chronicling her life. author of the book by the same name. she is the exhibit archivist. among the highlights, the relationship between art and
this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis visitors understand that they could continue to connect with the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails and new and. marin county san jose. all of the the the existing that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re against...
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no, i'm the mia finish was it was that was the alabama angela davis to this is angela davis became the face of black power in east germany. the american scholar, civil rights activists and communist was wrongfully imprisoned in the us until her acquittal in 1972. all right. with angela, this is angela davis had a huge impact on my life. i've been hit when i look at the photos now with the afro luck was all the rage backed and, and of course i had an afro and i wore glasses. and austin and wherever i went in the east somehow i was always angela davis. if there was a political struggle taken up by the g d r, that was good for me. the futon, demi, who taught in the late 19 seventy's east, germany, recruited a growing number of workers from vietnam and gola mozambique, and other fellow com destinations. more than $200000.00 people total by the time of german reunification. but they were obliged to go back home after a few years and the authorities did not envision their broader social integration. gabrielle, available to world remained a largely white one as la information needed for augus
no, i'm the mia finish was it was that was the alabama angela davis to this is angela davis became the face of black power in east germany. the american scholar, civil rights activists and communist was wrongfully imprisoned in the us until her acquittal in 1972. all right. with angela, this is angela davis had a huge impact on my life. i've been hit when i look at the photos now with the afro luck was all the rage backed and, and of course i had an afro and i wore glasses. and austin and...
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this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, have visitors understand that they could continue to cohnect with. >> the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing powers that that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re against me. >> angela davis grew up in and activists family in jim crow, alabama. she grew politically in the turbulence of the 1960's, a member of the communist party in 1970, police said a sandra fell courtroom shooting was with guns registered to her. she went into hiding was later arrested that instigated a call for her freedom that exploded around the world. >> so 95% of this collection is yours. yes. lisbeth tellepsen has a 40 year friendship with davis and thousands of pieces chronically her life. >> author of the book by the same name. she is the exhibit archivist. among the highlights, the relations
this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, have visitors understand that they could continue to cohnect with. >> the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing powers that that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will...
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author educator angela davis. yeah. in fact, the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit >> of wocldwide significance about davis and whatever your politics, her story is an american one. and it has deep roots here in california that exhibit strives to personalize or story of activism, which still resonates to this day. >> it's called sees the time very pam moore bringing us that story. >> if serious about to being advocates of of freedom, we have to be real and to struggle. and i'm very happy that i've participated movements that done that. >> sees the tide a new level of understanding to the activism of davis. still bursting is the museum project lead when you look at the content of this exhibition, you see that there are a lot of images of angela and we know her from her afro, her image as an icon. but i think we really want to peel back the layers on who she is as a person and not just as an icon, a key to doing that is this 2019 museum interview with the davis museum felt hearing her perspective as she is
author educator angela davis. yeah. in fact, the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit >> of wocldwide significance about davis and whatever your politics, her story is an american one. and it has deep roots here in california that exhibit strives to personalize or story of activism, which still resonates to this day. >> it's called sees the time very pam moore bringing us that story. >> if serious about to being advocates of of freedom, we have to be real and to...
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but there is so much more to activist, author and educator angela davis, the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit of world was significance about davis. it aims to personalize her story of activism which still resonates to this day. it is called scenes the time. >> if serious about to being advocates of of freedom, we have to be real and to struggle. and i'm very happy that i've participated movements that done that. >> sees the tide a new level of understanding to the activism of davis. silverstein is the museum project lead. when you look at the content of this exhibition, you see that there are a lot of images of angela and we know her from her afro, her image as an icon. but i think we really want to peel back the layers on who she is as a person and not just as an icon, a key to doing that is this 2019 museum interview with the davis museum felt hearing her perspective as she is now in her 70's gives visitors a deeper view of who she is, particularly as an important figure in oakland. angela lives here in oakland has lived here for a long time. this a reflection clinton
but there is so much more to activist, author and educator angela davis, the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit of world was significance about davis. it aims to personalize her story of activism which still resonates to this day. it is called scenes the time. >> if serious about to being advocates of of freedom, we have to be real and to struggle. and i'm very happy that i've participated movements that done that. >> sees the tide a new level of understanding to the...
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this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, have visitors understand that they could continue to connect with the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re against me. >> angela davis grew up in and activists family in jim crow, alabama. she grew politically and the turbulence of the 1960's, a member of the communist party in 1970, police said a sandra fell courtroom shooting was with guns registered to her. she went into hiding was later arrested that instigated a call for her freedom that exploded around the world. >> so 95% of this collection is yours. >> yes, lisbeth tellepsen has a 40 year friendship with davis and thousands of pieces chronically her life. author of the book by the same name. she is the exhibit archivist. among the highlights, the relationship between art
this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, have visitors understand that they could continue to connect with the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re...
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this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, have visitors understand that they could continue to connect with. >> the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing powers that that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will all. >> of re against me. >> angela davis grew up in and activists family in jim crow, alabama. she grew politically in the turbulence of the 1960's, a member of the communist party in 1970, police said a sandra fell courtroom shooting was with guns registered to her. she went into hiding was later arrested that instigated a call for her freedom that exploded around the world. >> so 95% of this collection is yours. yes. lisbeth tellepsen has a 40 year friendship with davis and thousands of pieces chronically her life. >> author of the book by the same name. she is the exhibit archivist. among the highlights, the relations
this a reflection clinton is and i think we really wanted this exhibit 2. >> not only humanize angela davis, have visitors understand that they could continue to connect with. >> the social justice issues that angela fights for. i was once on the fbi's 10 most wanted list. a. >> and ended up spending time and jails in new and marin county san jose. all of the the the existing powers that that the president of the u.s., the governor of california, head of the fbi, they will...
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angela davis, you may know her best for the iconic photographs of her perfect afro. but there is so much more to this activist, author and educator the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit on davis. her story is an american one with deep roots in california. the exhibit is called sees the time.
angela davis, you may know her best for the iconic photographs of her perfect afro. but there is so much more to this activist, author and educator the oakland museum of california is hosting an exhibit on davis. her story is an american one with deep roots in california. the exhibit is called sees the time.
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what angela davis were audre lorde, what i to be wells is make an argument for moral imagination of the country to recognize the inherent intrinsic dignity in black human beings right. and so that's the moral compass. remember citizenship all of our passports are just external. recognize issues of the dignity that we are born with. but what these movements do is remind us that that dignity is ours. it's purchased at birth. right. i want to add to that what civil rights movement, the classical period me is, when you're confronting a system based violence and there's no question that the system the south in america was based violence for several hundred years. but after slavery more than ever is based violence the way to confront was with moral authority, confrontational, nonviolent and this is where our books come together again and again. the civil rights movement sees how to achieve dignity and discipline. and i think those are the two word words that more than any other describe why the civil rights movement succeeded. i'm absolutely i'm to jump in then. so my follow up question speci
what angela davis were audre lorde, what i to be wells is make an argument for moral imagination of the country to recognize the inherent intrinsic dignity in black human beings right. and so that's the moral compass. remember citizenship all of our passports are just external. recognize issues of the dignity that we are born with. but what these movements do is remind us that that dignity is ours. it's purchased at birth. right. i want to add to that what civil rights movement, the classical...
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in her early career burnham represented civil rights and political, including angela davis, and in 1977 she became the first african-american woman to serve in massachusetts judiciary. she was appointed by president biden to serve on the civil rights cold case records review board, a national initiative charged with reviewing the records of murders and other acts of racially motivated violence that occurred between 1940 and 1979. burnham, a university distinguished professor of law at northeastern university, where she's been on faculty since 2022. on 22. excuse me. thank. corrected. i. so without further ado for just a bit of applause. please welcome to the service service. so to begin, you know, i a brief introduction of these two works but if you can i would love to hear from both you professor burnham, you professor just you know, in your own words, how would you describe these works, you know, and you maybe what the origins of them were what led you to write these books principal arguments that sort of thing just ground up. it would be wonderful. so, first of all, i'm really gratef
in her early career burnham represented civil rights and political, including angela davis, and in 1977 she became the first african-american woman to serve in massachusetts judiciary. she was appointed by president biden to serve on the civil rights cold case records review board, a national initiative charged with reviewing the records of murders and other acts of racially motivated violence that occurred between 1940 and 1979. burnham, a university distinguished professor of law at...
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it's my favorite story and angela davis on pbs finding out she's this big, you know, critical race theoryually she's related to those who came off the mayflower. >> your ancestors came on the mayflower. you're a dis dis-sen dna tieback from one o -- descendant from one one of the people on the mayflower. rachel: jimmy, she's really shocked and people are calling for her to pay reparation. >> what i wouldn't give to be in the office monday when she walks in and someone goes, well, howdy, pilgrim. it's insane and nice to see someone getting ethnicity wrong because elizabeth warren. rachel: this might be the woman that kills the whole reparation movement and we're a melting pot. >> how would we know? she and the iconic and malcolm x iconic film and line is we didn't land on plymouth rock, plymouth rock landed on us. it turns out after watching the instant replay, receiver doesn't have two feet inbounds. not a catch. >> couldn't be more delicious. rachel: great having you here too. >> thank you. rachel: top of the hour, jill biden says joe is a go. >> how many times does he have to say it til
it's my favorite story and angela davis on pbs finding out she's this big, you know, critical race theoryually she's related to those who came off the mayflower. >> your ancestors came on the mayflower. you're a dis dis-sen dna tieback from one o -- descendant from one one of the people on the mayflower. rachel: jimmy, she's really shocked and people are calling for her to pay reparation. >> what i wouldn't give to be in the office monday when she walks in and someone goes, well,...
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the ap curriculum, including james baldwin, franz fanon, audre lorde, bell hooks, june jordan, angela davisalker, manning marable, ta-nehisi coates, michelle michelle alexander, kimberlÉ crenshaw, barbara ransby, roderick ferguson, and two of our guests today -- e. patrick johnson and keeanga yamahatta taylor. the new curriculum was released wednesday on the first day of black history month. this all comes just weeks after florida's republican governor ron desantis threatened to ban the ap black studies class in florida schools. florida's education department said the course "lacks educational value." florida had raised concern about six points in the curriculum -- black queer studies, intersectionality, movement for black lives, black feminist literary thought, the reparations movement, and black struggle in the 21st century. while several of those topics have been removed as required parts of the new ap curriculum, the college board maintains the final decisions to revise the curriculum were made in december before governor desantis said he was banding the class. ucla professor robin d.g.
the ap curriculum, including james baldwin, franz fanon, audre lorde, bell hooks, june jordan, angela davisalker, manning marable, ta-nehisi coates, michelle michelle alexander, kimberlÉ crenshaw, barbara ransby, roderick ferguson, and two of our guests today -- e. patrick johnson and keeanga yamahatta taylor. the new curriculum was released wednesday on the first day of black history month. this all comes just weeks after florida's republican governor ron desantis threatened to ban the ap...
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angela davis has more ties to the pilgrims. he has known. yet, he's like don't besmirch the founding fathers. >> we know he has ambitions much greater than florida. this is why we must take very seriously all his attacks not just on education and curriculum but his world view. his grandparents came here and didn't speak english. yet we still see how he treats refugees and migrants coming to the state of florida and shipping them all over the northeast in freezing conditions. we see what he's capable of. but his rewriting of history, his reimagining of these sort of good men. we cannot forget that george washington plucked out the teeth of his enslaved africans and put them in his mouth. we cannot forget none of these guys freed their enslaved africans once they died. we cannot forget about the rape and murder and trafficking of not just individuals, but full on families and communities. the fact that ron desantis wants to erase all of that very concrete history that links black and white history together and as he sets his sights on a larger
angela davis has more ties to the pilgrims. he has known. yet, he's like don't besmirch the founding fathers. >> we know he has ambitions much greater than florida. this is why we must take very seriously all his attacks not just on education and curriculum but his world view. his grandparents came here and didn't speak english. yet we still see how he treats refugees and migrants coming to the state of florida and shipping them all over the northeast in freezing conditions. we see what...
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angela davis wrote a book, our prisons. there is a prison abolitionist movement. it's small, it's radical, but it's out there and it infuses throughout a lot of these so-called reforms. patrice, she's another one out there who is a devotee of davis. you know, you talk in your book on pages 94 through 96, in particular. but throughout the chapter about, use of force and police reforms, what are the chances of a police of force occurring in the united states and of those police involved incidents? how many peace officers actually use lethal? the numbers are far smaller than what you would be led to believe. again, if you were just a casual of the debate. you know, the argument is that use force is a very likely outcome of the police citizen interaction. right. we see these terrible videos like floyd and other encounters that don't look very good on film. and those are presented to us as know as if they are, you know, sort of typical and representative of police citizen interactions. the reality is, is that if you look at deadly force, for example, i take from 2018 a
angela davis wrote a book, our prisons. there is a prison abolitionist movement. it's small, it's radical, but it's out there and it infuses throughout a lot of these so-called reforms. patrice, she's another one out there who is a devotee of davis. you know, you talk in your book on pages 94 through 96, in particular. but throughout the chapter about, use of force and police reforms, what are the chances of a police of force occurring in the united states and of those police involved...
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. >> what angela davis had to say was no different from what many other radicals said. >> reporter: belva'sa cameraman anotation, worried about her new job. >> it was challenging for her because here she was a little black girl going to work at the station where a bunch of old white redneck camera men and i liked every one, but they were still rednecks. >> i was asked to leave news conferences because no one could imagine i was a real slegitimat reporter. >> reporter: she brought a black perspective. one on a young black boxer named muhammad ali. >> we don't drink. we don't smoke. we don't chase white women. we pray five times day, seem to be the most despised and hated. >> i knew i made it when i stopped paying attention to the hate mail. is it didn't mean anything to me any more. >> reporter: moving to the nbc affiliate -- >> this is a story about black and white. >> reporter: she took on the hot topic of police brutality. >> a story about fear. >> reporter: long before it became a national concern. >> charles goldston wears a metal brace because his neck is broken. the officer who allege
. >> what angela davis had to say was no different from what many other radicals said. >> reporter: belva'sa cameraman anotation, worried about her new job. >> it was challenging for her because here she was a little black girl going to work at the station where a bunch of old white redneck camera men and i liked every one, but they were still rednecks. >> i was asked to leave news conferences because no one could imagine i was a real slegitimat reporter. >>...
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be able to read herbert spencer's racist theory and they would not be encouraged or bammed - -- angela davis would be banned because she was in the communist party. in terms of who gets banned in a state like florida or missouri where african-americans -- you read the original text. i appreciate the efforts that are going on down there. host: can you put this in historical perspective for us as far as this debate goes? has this kind of thing been debated before in history? guest: you mean in terms of african-american studies and how to teach it? host: yes. guest: yes. one thing -- you have the ron desantis using this as a political thing. the idea -- that is why carter g woods wanted to start the first black week -- black history week. he and others wanted certain knowledge about african-americans to be out there and at that time it was threatening and it was seen as anti-american and anti-patriotic . it helps that rhetoric. the struggle to get perspectives of african-americans, native americans, their perspectives, not just their struggles. people like me were expecting it. getting knowledg
be able to read herbert spencer's racist theory and they would not be encouraged or bammed - -- angela davis would be banned because she was in the communist party. in terms of who gets banned in a state like florida or missouri where african-americans -- you read the original text. i appreciate the efforts that are going on down there. host: can you put this in historical perspective for us as far as this debate goes? has this kind of thing been debated before in history? guest: you mean in...
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we regularly celebrate incredible leaders including angela davis, martin luther king, jr. (inaudible) cesar chavez, countless others who are unapologetic about the socialistal vavalues and ideals. (inaudible) inclouding public housing, public education, public library, the postal service medicare and others. it is disservice to the legacy of socialist leaders wrurkers and programs that exist today to allow this misleading and dangerous red baiting to permeate once again through the capital. i hope you join me in supporting this resolution and denouncing the red baiting resolution passed in our nation's congress. second, colleagues today i'm calling for a hearing on the status of a neighborhood serving grocery store at 555 fulton street promise more then a decade in the making which to date has shown frustrating little progress. on april 22, 2008, nearly 15 years ago, this board passed legislation creating the fulton street grocery store special use district. allowing for increased development capacity at 555 fulton street in exchange authorizing a grocery store as permitte
we regularly celebrate incredible leaders including angela davis, martin luther king, jr. (inaudible) cesar chavez, countless others who are unapologetic about the socialistal vavalues and ideals. (inaudible) inclouding public housing, public education, public library, the postal service medicare and others. it is disservice to the legacy of socialist leaders wrurkers and programs that exist today to allow this misleading and dangerous red baiting to permeate once again through the capital. i...
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bigger thron house of bafta ♪ ♪ the vibe is stron be true to you you can't go wrong angela bassett ♪ ♪ did the thing viola davisenius ♪ ♪ jamie lee you are all of u angela bassett did the thing ♪ ♪ angela basset did the thin [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ j lo>> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon.">>destl oc tonight, join jimmy and his guests - gigi hadid chase stokes micky dolenzon musitacal guest,ju dierks bentli and featdiuring the pelegendary roots crew >> questlove: 1803 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause that's a hot crowd welcome, everybody thank you very much. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. you made it. thank you for watching [ cheers and applause let's get to some news guys, this weekend, president biden was asked if he intends to visit the site of the train derailment in ohio, and he had a very interesting response take a listen to this. >> are you planning to travel
bigger thron house of bafta ♪ ♪ the vibe is stron be true to you you can't go wrong angela bassett ♪ ♪ did the thing viola davisenius ♪ ♪ jamie lee you are all of u angela bassett did the thing ♪ ♪ angela basset did the thin [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ j lo>> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon.">>destl oc tonight, join jimmy and his guests - gigi...
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we regularly celebrate incredible leaders including angela davis, martin luther king, jr. (inaudible) cesar chavez, countless others who are unapologetic about the socialistal vavalues and ideals. (inaudible) inclouding public housing, public education, public library, the postal service medicare and others. it is disservice to the legacy of socialist leaders wrurkers and programs that exist today to allow this misleading and dangerous red baiting to permeate once again through the capital. i hope you join me in supporting this resolution and denouncing the red baiting resolution passed in our nation's congress. second, colleagues today i'm calling for a hearing on the status of a neighborhood serving grocery store at 555 fulton street promise more then a decade in the making which to date has shown frustrating little progress. on april 22, 2008, nearly 15 years ago, this board passed legislation creating the fulton street grocery store special use district. allowing for increased development capacity at 555 fulton street in exchange authorizing a grocery store as permitte
we regularly celebrate incredible leaders including angela davis, martin luther king, jr. (inaudible) cesar chavez, countless others who are unapologetic about the socialistal vavalues and ideals. (inaudible) inclouding public housing, public education, public library, the postal service medicare and others. it is disservice to the legacy of socialist leaders wrurkers and programs that exist today to allow this misleading and dangerous red baiting to permeate once again through the capital. i...
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we regularly celebrate incredible leaders including angela davis, martin luther king, jr. (inaudible) cesar chavez, countless others who are unapologetic about the socialistal vavalues and ideals. (inaudible) inclouding public housing, public education, public library, the postal service medicare and others. it is disservice to the legacy of socialist leaders wrurkers and programs that exist today to allow this misleading and dangerous red baiting to permeate once again through the capital. i hope you join me in supporting this resolution and denouncing the red baiting resolution passed in our nation's congress. second, colleagues today i'm calling for a hearing on the status of a neighborhood serving grocery store at 555 fulton street promise more then a decade in the making which to date has shown frustrating little progress. on april 22, 2008, nearly 15 years ago, this board passed legislation creating the fulton street grocery store special use district. allowing for increased development capacity at 555 fulton street in exchange authorizing a grocery store as permitte
we regularly celebrate incredible leaders including angela davis, martin luther king, jr. (inaudible) cesar chavez, countless others who are unapologetic about the socialistal vavalues and ideals. (inaudible) inclouding public housing, public education, public library, the postal service medicare and others. it is disservice to the legacy of socialist leaders wrurkers and programs that exist today to allow this misleading and dangerous red baiting to permeate once again through the capital. i...
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angela bassett. the oscars are now two weeks away. reggie: you really needed to see all the memes when she did the thing. jobina: viola davis is my woman. reggie: that was the best response i've ever seen to a twitter meme. good morning. lisa: front on the way. this is live doppler seven. looking at the rain a couple hours away. morning downpours heavy at times. snow level at 2100 feet. temperatures in the 30's. i had frost on my windshield this morning. cooler than yesterday. a live look outside where it is quiet. looking for rain to begin next hour or two and then picking up with the gusty winds and linger. in some parts of the bay we will talk about the gusty winds. reggie: overnight, widespread damage in several states. jobina: at least a dozen people are hurt after the storm overnight. winds top 100 miles for our in the southern plains. nine tornadoes reported in kansas and oklahoma. the winds were so strong, an rv slammed up against the house. residents in norman, oklah described the enormity. >> all i heard was rattling. the door was going crazy. our front window and our third bedroom busted through and glass went fl
angela bassett. the oscars are now two weeks away. reggie: you really needed to see all the memes when she did the thing. jobina: viola davis is my woman. reggie: that was the best response i've ever seen to a twitter meme. good morning. lisa: front on the way. this is live doppler seven. looking at the rain a couple hours away. morning downpours heavy at times. snow level at 2100 feet. temperatures in the 30's. i had frost on my windshield this morning. cooler than yesterday. a live look...
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. >> angela bassett did the thing. viola davis, "the woman king."was talking about it, including bassett saying in one of her three speeches, i guess angela bassett did do the thing. she sure did. she won for "black panther." she won for the tv series, "911," and took home entertainer of the year. so well deserved. congratulations to all of the winners and all the shows. y'all did the thing. >> thank you, lara. >>> coming up, gigi hadid and tan france are here live. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions . this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven morning. we're going to check in knowledge. obina for a look at traffic. hydro venus. thank you. good morning, everyone. we're going to begin in alamo where we're following a crash. right now it's causing a significant slowdown in the area. you see it speeds down to around 12 mph. this is on cottbus 6 80 before l pinto road also, we still have. unfortunately, this deadly crash a singular in effect in byron, this is southbound basco road past camino
. >> angela bassett did the thing. viola davis, "the woman king."was talking about it, including bassett saying in one of her three speeches, i guess angela bassett did do the thing. she sure did. she won for "black panther." she won for the tv series, "911," and took home entertainer of the year. so well deserved. congratulations to all of the winners and all the shows. y'all did the thing. >> thank you, lara. >>> coming up, gigi hadid and tan...
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angela bassett did the thing. viola davis. my mann. cate blanchett. kate a genius.e . all these of us is here alone. all these planes. we need a big us role. how about that? life is strong be true to you. you can't go wrong . oh, it's just awful that wrong. oh, it's just awful that our show set the tone for what was another dreadfully woke sarah brady. still wasn't good enough though for the race baiting msm including this at sly news . some surprises, sly news. some surprises, perhaps including no actors of colour winning of the main acting prizes . i ridiculous acting prizes. i ridiculous ridiculous . are we going to look ridiculous. are we going to look at every single awards ceremony now through prism of race . it is now through prism of race. it is so rigorous of actually because there are some years when three out of the four people who win the prizes are people of colour. you know, just stop. sly news, it's revolting linda, lucy benjamin. but with campbell i do stand by. carrie i've actually benjamin's with lee anderson is going to be reignited once more as w
angela bassett did the thing. viola davis. my mann. cate blanchett. kate a genius.e . all these of us is here alone. all these planes. we need a big us role. how about that? life is strong be true to you. you can't go wrong . oh, it's just awful that wrong. oh, it's just awful that our show set the tone for what was another dreadfully woke sarah brady. still wasn't good enough though for the race baiting msm including this at sly news . some surprises, sly news. some surprises, perhaps...