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bigotted ing really allegations at israel. so we have house resolution 11 today and it meant that i was going to come to the floor and vote to condemn the u.n. passage of u.n.'s security council resolution 2334. unfortunately, as some of my friends here in congress have pointed out, i'm a bit anal at times and i'm going to read the things we are going to vote on. i got my copy of house resolution 11, immediately oting that in the very first whereas, it says the united states has long supported a two-state solution. it does say sustainable two-state solution. and it says whereas since 1993, the united states has facilitated direct bilateral negotiations between both parties in achieving a two-state solution. well, it is true that president clinton twisted the arm of the israeli prime minister and onvinced him to basically give arafat almost everything he wanted. now if you believe what scripture says about moses going and pleading to pharao to let the children of israel go, we e told that god hardened pharao's heart so he could
bigotted ing really allegations at israel. so we have house resolution 11 today and it meant that i was going to come to the floor and vote to condemn the u.n. passage of u.n.'s security council resolution 2334. unfortunately, as some of my friends here in congress have pointed out, i'm a bit anal at times and i'm going to read the things we are going to vote on. i got my copy of house resolution 11, immediately oting that in the very first whereas, it says the united states has long supported...
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will be so far away from where the average american is, even the average trump voter was, the non-bigoted parts of them who just want to change because they were so upset you'll be a failure. >> how did he react? >> he didn't say anything. he didn't get that. but the right wing ideologues are so out of touch with america, trump just sits back and tweets things and i called him in my speech and i said we can't afford a twitter presidency. i said for instance he can tweet about his little friend putin but if he doesn't get the intelligence briefings how's he going to know the bad things putin is doing? you can tweet about saving 800 jobs in carrier, i'm glad he saved them. what about the 1300 going to mexico? 500 down the road at that rexnord and the thousands every week that we lose? you can't tweet a policy. so the combination of the hard right running the show -- even though trump didn't campaign as a hard-right guy, he campaigned as this populist sometimes with very bad and racist bigoted overtones then him just out there tweeting, it's not going to work. and we have an opportunity. as
will be so far away from where the average american is, even the average trump voter was, the non-bigoted parts of them who just want to change because they were so upset you'll be a failure. >> how did he react? >> he didn't say anything. he didn't get that. but the right wing ideologues are so out of touch with america, trump just sits back and tweets things and i called him in my speech and i said we can't afford a twitter presidency. i said for instance he can tweet about his...
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there are the bigots, the democratic party is dominated by the southern democratic party., and been eleanor roosevelt speaks against and actually uses the word greed. and encouraged democracy. but you have two go door to door. block by block. and she called it trooping for democracy and build movements. then you can have changed. and that was her contribution. and she said don't go anywhere without your gang. because i was born in the bronx. but she never went anywhere without the women of the democratic party who were her allies. fdr was much better at juggling because he had to negotiate. but she didn't. she wanted to organize movements and she did. >> you can work as in other programs online at booktv.org. >> good
there are the bigots, the democratic party is dominated by the southern democratic party., and been eleanor roosevelt speaks against and actually uses the word greed. and encouraged democracy. but you have two go door to door. block by block. and she called it trooping for democracy and build movements. then you can have changed. and that was her contribution. and she said don't go anywhere without your gang. because i was born in the bronx. but she never went anywhere without the women of the...
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former "american idol" contestant bo bice is not a bigot, he loves everyone. >> i'm not a bigot.ly everyone was is not bigoted as him. you see, bono's racism. this week, he was subjected to some racial comments by an employee at popeye's chicken restaurant in the airport in atlanta. >> one of the three young ladies behind the counter said "he's arty got his, that white boy over there." >> that white boy took offense and took to facebook demanding an apology and threatening to set his lawyer on popeyes. here's more from bo. >> if the tables had been turned and i had been as insensitive as to say something like that, i would be boycotted, there would be people not buying my albums, there would be people coming in picketing at my shows and every thing else. >> thankfully the company apologized to bo, which he confirmed on twitter. people should have more respect on one another and not use demeaning language. but the whole ordeal has been very trying on bo. >> just the fact that i've got got -- >> well. >> and look like a petty little brat by tweeting and facebooking this just to ope
former "american idol" contestant bo bice is not a bigot, he loves everyone. >> i'm not a bigot.ly everyone was is not bigoted as him. you see, bono's racism. this week, he was subjected to some racial comments by an employee at popeye's chicken restaurant in the airport in atlanta. >> one of the three young ladies behind the counter said "he's arty got his, that white boy over there." >> that white boy took offense and took to facebook demanding an apology...
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i don't know if he is a bigot. i gave you the fruit. i know one thing. we know a tree by the fruit it bears. i don't know if he is racist or not. >> you don't like jeff sessions. >> let her respond. >> you don't like his policies and that's your big problem. the american people like the policies jeff sessions has come up with. that's why he has been reelected and the american people said we stand with jeff sessions. >> the american people have not said that. >> voters have voted. >> in alabama. >> to be their senator for many, many years. he put himself in the public arena. >> but we have people who vote in the south that don't stand where i stand on voting rights. jeff sessions had the opportunity to work to ensure it was easier for people to vote and he -- >> how did he vote on the voting rights act. he voted for. where were you at? >> what has he done for the voting acts amendment. >> when you and probably naacp was a posing janice rogers brown who sat on the bench, jeffs was there to defend her. >> again, you are making a lot of assumptions. that's f
i don't know if he is a bigot. i gave you the fruit. i know one thing. we know a tree by the fruit it bears. i don't know if he is racist or not. >> you don't like jeff sessions. >> let her respond. >> you don't like his policies and that's your big problem. the american people like the policies jeff sessions has come up with. that's why he has been reelected and the american people said we stand with jeff sessions. >> the american people have not said that. >>...
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bigots. >> he's appeasing his bigots. not realizing that by doing so he's writing a dark chapter in the history of the united states. >> david wright joins us now from the white house. that much anticipated phone call between president trump and vladimir putin. >> it was an hour-long call. called it positive. the russians were a bit forthcoming said the topic of restoring economic and trade ties did come up. >> david, thank you. much more on all of this tomorrow on "this week." martha raddatz goes one-on-one with white house press secretary sean spicer. >>> the police chase and shootout unfolding on the streets of chicago. a city struggling with high crime this just-released bodycam. what sparked this latest round of violence. abc's marci gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: tonight, new body cam video showing -- an intense gun battle. >> multiple shots fired, multiple! >> reporter: chicago police officers. rushing towards a building, scaling fences, some taking cover. the suspect shooting
bigots. >> he's appeasing his bigots. not realizing that by doing so he's writing a dark chapter in the history of the united states. >> david wright joins us now from the white house. that much anticipated phone call between president trump and vladimir putin. >> it was an hour-long call. called it positive. the russians were a bit forthcoming said the topic of restoring economic and trade ties did come up. >> david, thank you. much more on all of this tomorrow on...
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and i guess what this crowd—funding campaign did was prove that there's actually — these racist bigotsrstand that, apart from indigenous australians, we're all boat people here, and none of us have any more right or less right to be here than anyone else. when the film trainspotting came out in the 1990s, its blend of drugs and petty crime in edinburgh became an unlikely global hit. now, more than two decades later, the original cast and director have re—united for a sequel, catching up with the characters as they reach middle age. the film had its world premiere in edinburgh on sunday evening. colin patterson was there. after more than 20 years, the trainspotting gang back together, on the orange carpet of the long—awaited sequel. how does this compare to 1996 premiere? i don't remember the 1996 premiere! i really don't, i mean... yeah, for probably a very good reason! aside from all the fun stuff in the first movie, i think people found it relatable. even though it was maybe about subjects they weren't involved in, it was still relatable in some way. this is carrying such a cultural
and i guess what this crowd—funding campaign did was prove that there's actually — these racist bigotsrstand that, apart from indigenous australians, we're all boat people here, and none of us have any more right or less right to be here than anyone else. when the film trainspotting came out in the 1990s, its blend of drugs and petty crime in edinburgh became an unlikely global hit. now, more than two decades later, the original cast and director have re—united for a sequel, catching up...
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and i guess what this crowd—funding campaign did was prove that there is actually — these racist bigotsy good people who understand that, apart from indigenous australians, we are all boat people here, and none of us have any more or less right to be here than anyone else. the news just coming the newsjust coming in, that the world's is the smartphone maker samsung says it blames faulty batteries for the fires that led to the recall of its flagship galaxy note 7 device. they concluded the batteries were found to be the cause of the incident. you are —— may remember of course it cost the company 5.3 billion dollars and damaged its reputation. we will have more on that to come. when the film ‘trainspotting' came out in the 1990s, its blend of drugs and petty crime in edinburgh became an unlikely global hit. now, more than two decades later, the original cast and director have re—united for a sequel, catching up with the characters as they reach middle age. colin patterson was there. after more than 20 years, the trainspotting gang back together, on the orange carpet of the long—awaited se
and i guess what this crowd—funding campaign did was prove that there is actually — these racist bigotsy good people who understand that, apart from indigenous australians, we are all boat people here, and none of us have any more or less right to be here than anyone else. the news just coming the newsjust coming in, that the world's is the smartphone maker samsung says it blames faulty batteries for the fires that led to the recall of its flagship galaxy note 7 device. they concluded the...
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i don't know if he's a bigot. i gave you the fruit. i know one thing. we know a tree by the fruit it bears. you can call it what you want to. i don't know -- >> you don't like jeff sessions. >> let her respond. >> you don't like his policies and that's your big problem. but the american people liked the policies he's come up with. that's the reason he's been elected by overwhelming amounts and the reason the american people stand with him. >> they haven't said that. >> voters have voted -- >> in alabama. >> in alabama to be their senator for many years. >> sure. >> he's put himself in the public arena. >> i hate to say this, anderson, but let's be honest. we have people who society vote in the south who don't necessarily stand with where i stand on voting rights. jeff sessions had the opportunity to work to ensure it was easier for people in this democracy to vote and he's opposed that as well. >> how did he votes on the voting rights act? he voted for. >> what has he done to move the veeting rights amendment act, will zblam. >> let me talk about what h
i don't know if he's a bigot. i gave you the fruit. i know one thing. we know a tree by the fruit it bears. you can call it what you want to. i don't know -- >> you don't like jeff sessions. >> let her respond. >> you don't like his policies and that's your big problem. but the american people liked the policies he's come up with. that's the reason he's been elected by overwhelming amounts and the reason the american people stand with him. >> they haven't said that....
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he's a racist, sexist, misogynist, narcissistic, xenophobic bigot.use of that he has been extremely divisive, especially to african-americans. he has not yet apologized for his disruptive behavior against the first african-american president of the united states for questioning his birth certificate. so, yes, obama will be there because the president of the united states has an obligation to be there. these students are not obligated to attend and i support and applaud their decision if they choose not to. >> hold on. ben, let me ask this first. keith raised the issue of whether this was intolerant of intolerance or being tolerant of intolerance to attend. the radio city rockets, ben, they were summoned, scheduled to perform. marie claire, the women's magazine, is releasing a transcript of an audiotape they say they have of a meeting between the dancers and the owner. i want to read one exchange to you, ben, because i think this is important. a rockette, you hear her asking, i mean, it just sound like you're asking us to be tolerant of intolerance. t
he's a racist, sexist, misogynist, narcissistic, xenophobic bigot.use of that he has been extremely divisive, especially to african-americans. he has not yet apologized for his disruptive behavior against the first african-american president of the united states for questioning his birth certificate. so, yes, obama will be there because the president of the united states has an obligation to be there. these students are not obligated to attend and i support and applaud their decision if they...
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imagine in the west wing a bigot and a big as the a person who makes an idol of his or her commitment. imagine a bigot in the west wing who is responsibility is to advise the president who is phased by the vicious denial of humanity to black people at the fundamental level and yet it is through his eyes that public policy will look at black people. so, yes, i think he is quite relevant. i think the passage you read, two warring ideals, whose strength alone keeps it from being torn apart. he acknowledges that residing in that black identity is the answer and refusal to give up. and that young woman earlier talked about having a black reality because whiteness was blank. there is a fetishiization of blackness but when real black ness sees the broad humanity and depth of our psychic ability. people in charleston had their loved ones die before any state or agency moved they offered forgiveness as a preemptive strike against the vicious re-surgance. what they did was flip the screen. you have seen us in the stream of light; you have seen as us something to be cast aside. we will make you
imagine in the west wing a bigot and a big as the a person who makes an idol of his or her commitment. imagine a bigot in the west wing who is responsibility is to advise the president who is phased by the vicious denial of humanity to black people at the fundamental level and yet it is through his eyes that public policy will look at black people. so, yes, i think he is quite relevant. i think the passage you read, two warring ideals, whose strength alone keeps it from being torn apart. he...
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these racist bigots aren't all australians at all, and there's a lot of really good people who understandralians we are all boat people here and none of us have any more 01’ boat people here and none of us have any more or less right to be here than anyone else. thank you so much for joining than anyone else. thank you so much forjoining us, dee madigan is behind the crowd funding project to reinstate the posters of the two little girls in the hijab. when the film trainspotting came out in the 1990s, its blend of drugs and petty crime in edinburgh became an unlikely global hit. now, more than two decades later, the original cast and director have reunited for a sequel, catching up with the characters as they reach middle age. the film had its world premiere in edinburgh on sunday evening. colin patterson was there. after more than 20 years, the trainspotting gang back together, on the orange carpet of the long—awaited sequel. how does this compare to the 1996 premiere? i don't remember the 1996 premiere! i really don't. i mean, yeah, for probably a very good reason! aside from all the fun
these racist bigots aren't all australians at all, and there's a lot of really good people who understandralians we are all boat people here and none of us have any more 01’ boat people here and none of us have any more or less right to be here than anyone else. thank you so much for joining than anyone else. thank you so much forjoining us, dee madigan is behind the crowd funding project to reinstate the posters of the two little girls in the hijab. when the film trainspotting came out in...
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. >> sÁbado y llegamos los tit a titulares, bigotes ovtra vez f e frente a frente y jurÜrgen cumua sus es fdin de semana.
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conservative from the south, in your case, people have tried to label you as a racist or big it -- or bigot. how does that make you feel? this is your chance to say something to those people. sen. sessions: it does not feel good. >> [indiscernible] sen. sessions: if nothing else, i am clearing the room for you. [laughter] i would suggest that the freedom of speech also has the courtesy to listen. i appreciate the question. you come from south alabama, that sounds worse. up as a united states attorney, i had no real support group. i did prepare myself well in 1986, and there is an organized effort to caricature me as something that wasn't true. it was very painful. i didn't know how to respond and didn't respond very well. i hope my tenure in this body has shown you that the caricature that was created of me was not accurate. it was not accurate then and is not accurate now. i want you to know that as a southerner who saw discrimination and have no doubt it existed in a systematic and to aful, negative way great millions of people in the south, i know that was wrong. i know we need to do bet
conservative from the south, in your case, people have tried to label you as a racist or big it -- or bigot. how does that make you feel? this is your chance to say something to those people. sen. sessions: it does not feel good. >> [indiscernible] sen. sessions: if nothing else, i am clearing the room for you. [laughter] i would suggest that the freedom of speech also has the courtesy to listen. i appreciate the question. you come from south alabama, that sounds worse. up as a united...
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on aieve he it was based bigoted and fearful response, and we stood up and challenged that company, and what we see now is echoes of that starting to happen. one reason i reacted so strongly to that incident is that it reminded me of discrimination i had encountered. different ethnic groups in america encountered different kinds of discrimination. there is a form of discrimination that is somewhat unique and it's one that affects asian-americans and american muslims. it goes like this. when some americans look at you or i, their first thought is that we are not americans. that we are not loyal to this country and we are somehow suspicious. we are second-class citizens. that has had a series of profoundly negative effects in our country's history. the asian community, you had the whole "yellow hysteria and and asiansteria", land laws that prevented agents from owning land and then the interment camps. and last year, you had five separate cases where defendants committeded to espionage, only to have those charges dropped months later. the only connection was that they all looked like me -
on aieve he it was based bigoted and fearful response, and we stood up and challenged that company, and what we see now is echoes of that starting to happen. one reason i reacted so strongly to that incident is that it reminded me of discrimination i had encountered. different ethnic groups in america encountered different kinds of discrimination. there is a form of discrimination that is somewhat unique and it's one that affects asian-americans and american muslims. it goes like this. when...
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she was frankly a bigot. one of the things that i don't deal with sufficiently in the book has all of the jealousy. they just annoyed all -- and ignored all of the jealousies. they're all there together. and the bottom line. why don't you do it. .. >> >> eleanor roosevelt biography was postponed until today. [laughter] cut but the bottom line is over the years in 1988 was a friend who called to say i hate your book. >> host: tell us what you say about hick in many people thought it was a wonderful book other people agree with her. >> i don't think she was a homophobic. but how important hick was to eleanor roosevelt so from your lips and we don't know what happens the doors were closed i will not go there but we have the evidence even though hick destroyed many letters we knew she sat before the fire in the home in connecticut it where hundreds of letters that were specific. >> also of her correspondence. >> i think everybody should boca at the photo so i created a new category why not? and then to deal with
she was frankly a bigot. one of the things that i don't deal with sufficiently in the book has all of the jealousy. they just annoyed all -- and ignored all of the jealousies. they're all there together. and the bottom line. why don't you do it. .. >> >> eleanor roosevelt biography was postponed until today. [laughter] cut but the bottom line is over the years in 1988 was a friend who called to say i hate your book. >> host: tell us what you say about hick in many people...
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he flushed the bigots out.so it is to know chagrin and not to hick peril that he would acknowledge that under his administration, the racism and the annie mouse renewed again blackness has found a lethal because he was so good at being what he was. a president who was speaking to the needs of the nation. universal health care, bailed out the automobile industry, put this economy on a sure standing, brought literacy back. if justin timberlake brought sexy back, he brought reading back to the white house. the oval office was alive with ideas. we're there again and, yet, this vicious resurgence can be attributed the fact that this extraordinary back man was a point person along a lodgerrer trajectory, flash point in a benighted horizony where hiss emergence wassed of our renewed association with racial progress and the very sign that we refuse to good any further. so, when i think about the schools the resegregation, the students go near the brown vs. board of education, that's unacceptable and as the brilliant st
he flushed the bigots out.so it is to know chagrin and not to hick peril that he would acknowledge that under his administration, the racism and the annie mouse renewed again blackness has found a lethal because he was so good at being what he was. a president who was speaking to the needs of the nation. universal health care, bailed out the automobile industry, put this economy on a sure standing, brought literacy back. if justin timberlake brought sexy back, he brought reading back to the...
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you are being bigoted. it's not really about clothing. it's about shared values.t about that appearance of how people look but being -- fearful of appearances that you might appear to be a bigot. you might appear to be racist. i think what we are going to see in the future hopefully is more manpower in dealing with this problem and less pc-controlled rules of engagement dealing with vetting that you know what. maybe you've got to take a risk and appeared to be, i don't know, discriminating when in fact what you are doing is trying to save people's lives. >> i think it's much more about keeping with who we are as an american people and our values and the statue of liberty and welcoming people. we have a great history of welcoming political refugees. the cuban refugees fleeing castro. if you get to this country, we will take you in. we have to be very careful. >> but he used it against them. >> where i disagree with erica's we do so much already. it takes years for people to come through the current vetting process, and i think a lot of this is really a euphemistic
you are being bigoted. it's not really about clothing. it's about shared values.t about that appearance of how people look but being -- fearful of appearances that you might appear to be a bigot. you might appear to be racist. i think what we are going to see in the future hopefully is more manpower in dealing with this problem and less pc-controlled rules of engagement dealing with vetting that you know what. maybe you've got to take a risk and appeared to be, i don't know, discriminating when...
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instead, it isn't donald trump a bigot?he bigotry of donald trump? stuart: i just want to know, when will mr. trump remarks at the ball in the black community? do you see that day coming? >> remember, donald trump got a greater percentage than john mccain did in may from a day pretty impressive. once we start talking about 4% gdp growth and you find more and more black teenagers finding jobs in the labor force participation rate improving among black men. much of this is going to go away and i predict when donald trump runs for reelection in 2020, he'll get an even greater percentage of the vote. stuart: fascinating. thank you for joining us. we'll see you again real soon. >> my pleasure. today we remember an american hero. he was the last man to walk on the moon. he passed at the age of 82. he was a great man. i had the pleasure of intervwing him last year. watch this. >> we didn't go to the moon alone. we had everyone in the country who put a piece of wire that was their spacecraft. what they did was not going to fail. st
instead, it isn't donald trump a bigot?he bigotry of donald trump? stuart: i just want to know, when will mr. trump remarks at the ball in the black community? do you see that day coming? >> remember, donald trump got a greater percentage than john mccain did in may from a day pretty impressive. once we start talking about 4% gdp growth and you find more and more black teenagers finding jobs in the labor force participation rate improving among black men. much of this is going to go away...
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attempts by republicans to put in legitimate identification in order to vote have been hailed as bigoted to prevent people from voting where you have to have a similar id to get on an airplane, to buy cough syrup. yet, for some reason if you require that id for the most important thing a citizen does, which is to elect a president, you're a bigot. >> let's open it to the panel. the first is, as you well know, many studies has been done. there is no extensive voter fraud documented in any way. there's a palsity of cases that they've been able to prosecute about it. that doesn't mean you couldn't have more transparency. second, why doesn't the requirements for voter id extend to online. we do everything online right now. republicans, especially for the right, will not continue plate ut putting any type of motivation for the states to let people vote more easily, same day online? >> two things. one, i think part of the experience of voting is to bring the community together, to actually go to a place and to vote and interact and do the kinds of things, that's number one. number two, i'm aga
attempts by republicans to put in legitimate identification in order to vote have been hailed as bigoted to prevent people from voting where you have to have a similar id to get on an airplane, to buy cough syrup. yet, for some reason if you require that id for the most important thing a citizen does, which is to elect a president, you're a bigot. >> let's open it to the panel. the first is, as you well know, many studies has been done. there is no extensive voter fraud documented in any...
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let's call it the bigoted islam.i'm trying to put a framework or a structure around the ideas that i believe would be prevalent if people would grasp them. i won't suggest how many, what the percentages are. ideas need to be simplified and put forward in a manner that are convincing. unfortunately to this date i haven't felt the moderates and those interested in a more open approach have come up with their statements. you're an ambassador in russia, big changes going on in the middle east. you have a new president in the united states and then russia seems to have a new more dominant role in the arab world? yes, and obviously that is very important for us. i think what we have always tried to do, the emirates is a small country, we have tried to maintain open and clear relationships with the russians and the americans. we are very close to the american government and system. so what we want to do is we would like to see much greater understanding and co—operation between the americans and the russians on the middle e
let's call it the bigoted islam.i'm trying to put a framework or a structure around the ideas that i believe would be prevalent if people would grasp them. i won't suggest how many, what the percentages are. ideas need to be simplified and put forward in a manner that are convincing. unfortunately to this date i haven't felt the moderates and those interested in a more open approach have come up with their statements. you're an ambassador in russia, big changes going on in the middle east. you...
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caucasian man, married to years, e woman for 30 i've seen the racist bigots that come out of all formsince obama has been elected and as he's leaving, i fear for race relations in the united states in the trump administration, as well, because of the lack of respect that donald trump has for reverend ewis from the great state of georgia. relations race between whites and blacks have we think theyr as have since martin luther king, keep goingght has to on. host: nance frewoodside, new you are on.ad, caller: this is nancy from woodside, new york. live in new york, however, where i think it has improved is with the young people. the young people help elect i see here and in new york, it's a little different, but inter-racial couples all over the place. my own granddaughter is half caucasian, and half -- the young people, as always, are going to turn this around, okay. it all over, girls elected and as he's leaving, i fear for race relations in the united states in the trump dating ration, as black men, black girls with white men, so on and so forth. it will be the -- it has definitely imp
caucasian man, married to years, e woman for 30 i've seen the racist bigots that come out of all formsince obama has been elected and as he's leaving, i fear for race relations in the united states in the trump administration, as well, because of the lack of respect that donald trump has for reverend ewis from the great state of georgia. relations race between whites and blacks have we think theyr as have since martin luther king, keep goingght has to on. host: nance frewoodside, new you are...
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trump's response to john lewis was typical stereo typical bigoted reply. well, wherever there is a black leader, that it must be an urban area in disrepair with nothing going for it, and everybody is up against the wall. >> payne released a statement, donald trump will be our president, and i will work with him, if my values permit. if doing so is in the best interest of my constituents and the nation. but i will not celebrate his swearing in on office. that he ha proven unfit to hold. >> throughout hillary's campaign. we heard motto, when they go low, you go high. >> going low would be there and showing up as people did at hillary's campaign, and throwing you know. bombs at her. going to a trump rally, and being attacked and pulled out of there. we're peacefully say we're not going. >> people who don't show up at parties, think that party stops because they are not present. the party is still going to happen. so what if they are not going to be there. >> i don't think this is a place to boycott, you transfer power, and deal with it later. >> cory booker s
trump's response to john lewis was typical stereo typical bigoted reply. well, wherever there is a black leader, that it must be an urban area in disrepair with nothing going for it, and everybody is up against the wall. >> payne released a statement, donald trump will be our president, and i will work with him, if my values permit. if doing so is in the best interest of my constituents and the nation. but i will not celebrate his swearing in on office. that he ha proven unfit to hold....
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>> it takes a long time to lay out how much of a bigot he is and so i think that -- and here's the thingthink is important. given the fact that, again, this guy was rejected 30 years ago, he has statements today and i think one of the things any witness would want to do is say look, not just that he may be a bigot but there are consequences to that attitude being in this position and that requires time, that requires witnesses, that's clearly not something the republican congress wants to do and there will be bad consequences for rushing this through when he has to adjudicate on behalf of this nation. >> joan, do you have reporting on now that it's going to be a scramble, civil rights groups and others that oppose sessions will have to choose. you have criminal justice reform issues with him, direct race issues, but you also have voting rights. >> voting rights, banking. there's so much, it's going to be very hard to choose those four witnesses but what people have told me, which is kind of interesting, they're very upset about this truncated hearing but they're also saying they will pus
>> it takes a long time to lay out how much of a bigot he is and so i think that -- and here's the thingthink is important. given the fact that, again, this guy was rejected 30 years ago, he has statements today and i think one of the things any witness would want to do is say look, not just that he may be a bigot but there are consequences to that attitude being in this position and that requires time, that requires witnesses, that's clearly not something the republican congress wants to...
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nothing racially bigoted. statue of liberty crying on "the daily news" notwithstanding she should be crying on front page of daily news, that a lot of people are getting in here and they shouldn't. that is the issue. that is what they're trying to rein in. this is not a bigoted move. keep you all alive move. go back to republican and democratic administrations. it is high time we get this right and we get this fair and we try to be balanced which is why we stay on this. more after this. hey gary, what are you doing? oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap into the knowledge of other traders on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. >> we know the eo was coming. we had people involved in the general draft
nothing racially bigoted. statue of liberty crying on "the daily news" notwithstanding she should be crying on front page of daily news, that a lot of people are getting in here and they shouldn't. that is the issue. that is what they're trying to rein in. this is not a bigoted move. keep you all alive move. go back to republican and democratic administrations. it is high time we get this right and we get this fair and we try to be balanced which is why we stay on this. more after...
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we must challenge bigoted rapists living on campus, hold them consequences for their actions. also fighting the increasing militarization of campus police. we must question what skill the university is teaching us, what careers they are funneling us to and how these things often make us complacent in systems of violence. this is not enough. we must also find creative ways to make the university's sanctuaries for undocumented people. for queer and trans people. accessible in every sense of the word to the working poor. free from white supremacy and colonial violence, students of color and indigenous students. we must organize to transform education to recognize diverse sources of knowledge, particularly those held within communities. we must organize the university so it provides all people from all backgrounds to engage in the critical thought necessary for the critical strategic struggle we all have to engage in over the next four years. to conclude, as students it is our duty to struggle for more just university and live lies that utilize our position to struggle for a more
we must challenge bigoted rapists living on campus, hold them consequences for their actions. also fighting the increasing militarization of campus police. we must question what skill the university is teaching us, what careers they are funneling us to and how these things often make us complacent in systems of violence. this is not enough. we must also find creative ways to make the university's sanctuaries for undocumented people. for queer and trans people. accessible in every sense of the...
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this is exactly the kind of approach that breitbart and steve bannon take, and it caters to those bigots that they speak to through breitbart. it caters to other, frankly, holocaust deniers around the world who want to cloak the holocaust with the argument well a lot of people suffered during world war ii. this is appalling and i don't think at all it was accidental. >> adam schiff, thank you very much. thank you, congressman. >>> coming up, sent back, one syrian family forced to return to the middle east base of the president's executive order on friday. the republican congressman who helped that family joins me next here on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. h presents it? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be
this is exactly the kind of approach that breitbart and steve bannon take, and it caters to those bigots that they speak to through breitbart. it caters to other, frankly, holocaust deniers around the world who want to cloak the holocaust with the argument well a lot of people suffered during world war ii. this is appalling and i don't think at all it was accidental. >> adam schiff, thank you very much. thank you, congressman. >>> coming up, sent back, one syrian family forced to...
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it is appalling to me that this man, this good and decent man, is being attacked for being a bigot.eople don't seem to understand that in the 1960s, if you were a republican in alabama, you were a racial moderate because all of the bigots were over there supporting democrat george corley wallace. this is a guy who desegregated a the alabama schools, who prosecuted for murder the leader of the klan, and the democrats, for political purposes, forit sheer political joy, are holding this man up on demonizing him. >> bill: it's bad. all right, mr. rove, we appreciate it. gutfeld and mcguirk on deck.y america fascinated by the loopy woman thrown off the airplane for imposing her politics on passengers.n the boys are next.t. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads here. today there's drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. i mess around in the garage. i want to pay more to file my taxes. i want my tax software to charge me at the
it is appalling to me that this man, this good and decent man, is being attacked for being a bigot.eople don't seem to understand that in the 1960s, if you were a republican in alabama, you were a racial moderate because all of the bigots were over there supporting democrat george corley wallace. this is a guy who desegregated a the alabama schools, who prosecuted for murder the leader of the klan, and the democrats, for political purposes, forit sheer political joy, are holding this man up on...
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. >> people have fairly promptly tried to label you as a racist or a bigot or whatever you want to say. how does that make you feel? >> well, that does not feel good. there was an organized effort to caricature me as something that wasn't true. it was very painful. it wasn't contact rat then, and it's not accurate now. >> on the subject of amnesty for undocumented immigrants, sessions said he would follow any laws passed by congress. however, he did say a continuous cycle of amnesty encourages more illegal immigration. >> the homeland security secretary nominee john kelley is backing donald trump's call for a wall at the mexican border. the retired marine general told the senate committee on homeland security that closing the border would be his top priority. he said a wall would have to be supplemented with patrols by federal and local authorities. >>> coming up after the break, we'll have the rest of the morning's headlines including the latest on floods in northern california. >>> and the hit show blackish getting buzz at the golden globes and not shying away from difficult topics.
. >> people have fairly promptly tried to label you as a racist or a bigot or whatever you want to say. how does that make you feel? >> well, that does not feel good. there was an organized effort to caricature me as something that wasn't true. it was very painful. it wasn't contact rat then, and it's not accurate now. >> on the subject of amnesty for undocumented immigrants, sessions said he would follow any laws passed by congress. however, he did say a continuous cycle of...
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if he shows he has a racist past and a bigot, you have to believe him. i hope they vote against him. we do not need a sheep in wolf's clothing in the highest office. >> waiting for the return of senator sessions. all day long coverage on c-span 3 of the senate armed services committee day one of their confirmation hearing for jeff sessions, who has been in the senate for 20 years now, selected by donald trump to be his attorney general nominee. day number one today. another session will follow tomorrow. we expect this evening still more questions to come from possibly several other members and from chairman grassley as well. we will continue to take your calls and comments. it's been fairly calm in the hearing room the last couple of hours or so but a fairly rowdy, rough start earlier in the day. fox news tweets 25 people were arrested by the capitol police today in the sessions hearing, 18 of those rather were charged, removed from the hearing and seven of those arrested in senator sessions' office. in trenton, new jersey, michael on the independent lin
if he shows he has a racist past and a bigot, you have to believe him. i hope they vote against him. we do not need a sheep in wolf's clothing in the highest office. >> waiting for the return of senator sessions. all day long coverage on c-span 3 of the senate armed services committee day one of their confirmation hearing for jeff sessions, who has been in the senate for 20 years now, selected by donald trump to be his attorney general nominee. day number one today. another session will...
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and then in the comments section is it about horrible these bigoted, xenophobic, misogynistic peopley we could defeat these people. then of course on the right, a lot of hatred as well. and i'm thinking -- maybe this agreement that the problem is the moral and intellectual defish aed deficiency of your opponents, maybe at agreement is wrong. maybe this dehumanization of the other. that's what alarms me, dehumanization, the template for racism, and genocide, it is the template for war, like -- can't we change the political culture that we are not dehumanizing each other? >> i think where we may differ, maybe we don't the i will press you and see what your response is. where we may differ that all hating if i can put it this way is created eke waqual. there are some things that are right and some things that are wrong. you can say there is hate on the left. hate on the right. indeed there is. some of what mr. trump said and did was just wrong. and if you just clearly make, if you make this argument there is people on left who are wrong. people on the right who are wrong. you don't make
and then in the comments section is it about horrible these bigoted, xenophobic, misogynistic peopley we could defeat these people. then of course on the right, a lot of hatred as well. and i'm thinking -- maybe this agreement that the problem is the moral and intellectual defish aed deficiency of your opponents, maybe at agreement is wrong. maybe this dehumanization of the other. that's what alarms me, dehumanization, the template for racism, and genocide, it is the template for war, like --...
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very religious place as i spoke and before many young people wish to distance themselves from the bigoted and backward parties that our country have. as most young people are a lot more open minded than the older generation, maybe if we had vote at 16, women would have rights to their own reproductions and lgbt people would not be discriminated against based on their sexual assaul their sexuality. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you again for an important voice of personal experience. i'm going to in a moment call somebody from the southwest so you can be gearing up if you're from the southwest but perhaps i can reference right at the back of the chamber, director of the house of commons, ian ales. [ applause ] >> ian is our first director general. and he and i have been working together for the last almost 13 months, and he did ask me at a very early stage what priorities i had on which he with me in particular could focus, and i said in no particular order, better service delivery by the house to members, to staff, to visitors from across the country and around the world, and secondly,
very religious place as i spoke and before many young people wish to distance themselves from the bigoted and backward parties that our country have. as most young people are a lot more open minded than the older generation, maybe if we had vote at 16, women would have rights to their own reproductions and lgbt people would not be discriminated against based on their sexual assaul their sexuality. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you again for an important voice of personal experience....
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we need to fight against the bigoted and backward policies that many parties in our country have. most young people are much more open-minded. maybe if we had voted 16, women would have rights over their own reproductive rights. lgbt people would not be discriminated against. i don't think people should be discriminated against based on the sexuality, thank you. [applause] john: thank you again for an important voice of personal experience. i'm going to call on somebody from the southwest. you can be gearing up from the southwest. perhaps i can just reference at this stage, right at the back of the chamber, the director general of the house of commons, ian ailes. [applause] speaker: ian is our first director general. he and i have been working together for the last 13 months. he did ask me at a very early stage what priorities i have. i said, in no particular order, better service delivery by the house to members to visitors, to members of the staff, and crucially importantly, i want you to help me make this place more diverse and inclusive. not least in terms of the staff makeup
we need to fight against the bigoted and backward policies that many parties in our country have. most young people are much more open-minded. maybe if we had voted 16, women would have rights over their own reproductive rights. lgbt people would not be discriminated against. i don't think people should be discriminated against based on the sexuality, thank you. [applause] john: thank you again for an important voice of personal experience. i'm going to call on somebody from the southwest. you...
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we must ourselves and do the difficult work of organizing our liberal peers to keep bigots and right-wing extremists out of our universities while challenging actionaries that come within. do not fall for their arguments. i would also like to say that during the election, we heard a lot of rhetoric about free as a no-cost education and this is an important goal for our movement specially with the rising amount of student debt. however, in the age of extreme right we must also talk about free as in liberated education to achieve this goal we must fundamentally transform our universities and divorce them from american capitalism, imperialism, patrioarchy and universities cut ties with military research ibstitution, the rotc and corporations all of whom exploit working people and destroy the environment. we must also -- [cheers and applause] >> yeah. we must question what skills the universities are teaching us and how both of these things make us complacent and complacent in systems of violence. this is not enough. we must also find creative ways to make our universities sanctuary for undoc
we must ourselves and do the difficult work of organizing our liberal peers to keep bigots and right-wing extremists out of our universities while challenging actionaries that come within. do not fall for their arguments. i would also like to say that during the election, we heard a lot of rhetoric about free as a no-cost education and this is an important goal for our movement specially with the rising amount of student debt. however, in the age of extreme right we must also talk about free as...
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. >> the wretched, bigoted man. >> reporter: and the petition calling for the president's state visit to be canceled has clicked up over 1.7 million signatures. demonstration, angry words in parliament, petition, condemn nations from foreign leaders, the travel ban has driven yet another wedge between donald trump and the european allies. >> donald trump has got to go. >> reporter: and the peer is there is more to come. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley: well, the next thing to come will be tonight when mr. trump reveals his supreme court nominee. the seat has been vacant for nearly a year, as republicans refused to consider president obama's choice to replace the late conservative justice antonin sca -- scalia. here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> we'll be announcing a supreme court justice, who i think everybody is going to be very, very impressed with. so we'll see you at about 8:00. >> reporter: hours away from announcing his supreme court nominee, president trump's likely pick is straight out of central casting, with degrees from harvard and oxford and estab
. >> the wretched, bigoted man. >> reporter: and the petition calling for the president's state visit to be canceled has clicked up over 1.7 million signatures. demonstration, angry words in parliament, petition, condemn nations from foreign leaders, the travel ban has driven yet another wedge between donald trump and the european allies. >> donald trump has got to go. >> reporter: and the peer is there is more to come. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley:...
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he knows what to do but if you do it, you will be considered a bigot or a racist by targeting the minoritiesictims of crimes but also causing the crimes in these instances and gangs. i think that's what paralyzes him. >> i agree with you. it goes a lot further than that. politicians do crappy things. they pander to the base so they can get elected. it's rule one. you get reelected. to me, it's blatantly favor with the black and hispanic communities were most of this stuff is taking place. if you bring people in, you are being pc and whatever group they are members of Ãthey will come vote for you. that's what immigration is so much to do with that. our president said it was not existential but it was a existential threat to kate steinle and two other people got killed. sanctuary city? i have an idea Ãlet's let a bunch of bad guys and and not do anything about it. that's brilliant. >> to his point Ãit's about drugs and it's about guns. those are two areas where there is strict prohibition in chicago. both. >> if you legalize drugs and create a legitimate market Ãi know that is crazy in some ci
he knows what to do but if you do it, you will be considered a bigot or a racist by targeting the minoritiesictims of crimes but also causing the crimes in these instances and gangs. i think that's what paralyzes him. >> i agree with you. it goes a lot further than that. politicians do crappy things. they pander to the base so they can get elected. it's rule one. you get reelected. to me, it's blatantly favor with the black and hispanic communities were most of this stuff is taking place....
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technical reason like to have the price of oil remain low and they have the ability by controlling the bigot to a considerable extent to control price of oil so i think that's -- for explanation of why the price of oil is what it is, i think we should probably look, look toed saudis but to the point you remember raising -- i'm surprised by how little discussion there is of these strategic implication of the transformation of the global energy environment and the ability that we now know that -- the oil and gas reserve in north america are far greater than we imagined 20 or 30 years ago. i think that strategic implication should be huge and should promote people asking questions about why -- why do we still consider saudi arabia, for example, this crucial alley. where do question still assign such importance to the persian gulf? but that discussion hasn't happened. >> greg. think cloud, florida, good evening from booktv, you're on the air. >> thank you, sir. good evening, professor basevich my question to you why does the united states have to get involved in every military action outside of
technical reason like to have the price of oil remain low and they have the ability by controlling the bigot to a considerable extent to control price of oil so i think that's -- for explanation of why the price of oil is what it is, i think we should probably look, look toed saudis but to the point you remember raising -- i'm surprised by how little discussion there is of these strategic implication of the transformation of the global energy environment and the ability that we now know that --...
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. >> people have fairly promptly tried to label you as a racist or a bigot or whatever you want to say. how does that make you feel? >> well, it does not feel good. and it was an organized effort to karkture me. >> reporter: colleagues today coming to his defense. >> jeff sessions is a person of integrity, a principled leader and a dedicated public servant. >> reporter: but in a rare move, three african-american democratic lawmakers will soon testify against sessions. one of them, civil rights icon, congressman john lewis. >> i grew up in alabama. i know the state. i know the south. >> we need to make america great again. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: sessions was the first senator to endorse donald trump, but today, he made it clear the attorney general must be independent. >> he or she must be willing to tell the president or other top officials if he or they overreach. he or she cannot be a mere rubber stamp. >> reporter: he also said he would separate himself from any lingering investigations of trump's former rival, hillary clinton. [ chanting ] >> during the course of this
. >> people have fairly promptly tried to label you as a racist or a bigot or whatever you want to say. how does that make you feel? >> well, it does not feel good. and it was an organized effort to karkture me. >> reporter: colleagues today coming to his defense. >> jeff sessions is a person of integrity, a principled leader and a dedicated public servant. >> reporter: but in a rare move, three african-american democratic lawmakers will soon testify against...
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today, we sought tonight, he accused trump of appeaing the bigots. >> he's appeasing them, not realizing that he's writing a dark chapter in the history of the united states. >> and david wright joins us now from the white house. that much anticipated call between vladimir putin and the president took place today. what do you know about what was and what was not said? >> reporter: well, it was an hour-long call. the white house called it positive and congratulatory. not many details. the lurussians said that the toc of restoring economic and trade ties did come up. in other words, lifting the sanctions. cecilia? >> okay, david, thank you. >>> and there will be much more on all of this tomorrow on "this week." our martha raddatz goes one-on-one with white house press secretary sean spicer. >>> we want to now turn to the police chase and shootout unfolding on the streets of chicago. a city struggling with high crime. this just released body cam police video shows the confrontation. so, what sparked this round of violence? abc's marci gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: tonight, new body
today, we sought tonight, he accused trump of appeaing the bigots. >> he's appeasing them, not realizing that he's writing a dark chapter in the history of the united states. >> and david wright joins us now from the white house. that much anticipated call between vladimir putin and the president took place today. what do you know about what was and what was not said? >> reporter: well, it was an hour-long call. the white house called it positive and congratulatory. not many...