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know we had think one person when joe could see of the two thousand and eight cross as well as bill black who ran the prosecutions back in the sightings in the lunch process which is a follow a skull event compared to the financial process of two thousand and i bill reckons he put three hundred people behind us and we just don't have regulators with bowls like bill blackberries these guys so the lock to get away with it anyway but this is the whole problem we we have people who are in control of the not just the management of money but the actual creation of it and can make large amounts of money by manipulating those rights and we're expecting him to be trustworthy the temptation is just too great not to be. do you think anyone's going to actually serve time based on this. this this is rock solid case as you point out and now i know. oh it's possible i mean some of those a miles or so outrageously blyton what would you like the right to be would you lock it up would you lock it down i mean it is absolutely is the satellite down the zick eyes of of market manipulation so the possibility o
know we had think one person when joe could see of the two thousand and eight cross as well as bill black who ran the prosecutions back in the sightings in the lunch process which is a follow a skull event compared to the financial process of two thousand and i bill reckons he put three hundred people behind us and we just don't have regulators with bowls like bill blackberries these guys so the lock to get away with it anyway but this is the whole problem we we have people who are in control...
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- [laughing] and can i just say, bill o'reilly's lucky that black people aren't all the criminals hehinks they are, otherwise, that guy would have popped a cap in his ass. he would have bust a cap in his ass so fast! [applause] but no, he had to go and be a highly-educated college professor. boring! sometimes...he was so racist it somehow became funny. [crowd commotion] you-- you know, guys, this is so racist i can't even be mad about it. because you realize in bill o'reilly's mind going to a black restaurant was basically going to be like walking into the middle of the rodney king riots. like he thought people wouldn't be ordering food. they'd just loot the kitchen and run out with their order... you know, the waiters would be doing drive-bys: "you want some catsup, [bleep]?" pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow-pow-pow-pow-pow! pow, pow, pow! get some pepper, yo! [laughter, applause] what do you think? and bill o'reilly wasn't just a famous newsman. you know all that anger and victimhood you hear from trump voters? a lot of that started with him. like a lot of people said that jon stewart
- [laughing] and can i just say, bill o'reilly's lucky that black people aren't all the criminals hehinks they are, otherwise, that guy would have popped a cap in his ass. he would have bust a cap in his ass so fast! [applause] but no, he had to go and be a highly-educated college professor. boring! sometimes...he was so racist it somehow became funny. [crowd commotion] you-- you know, guys, this is so racist i can't even be mad about it. because you realize in bill o'reilly's mind going to a...
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he was talking about the bill o'reilly criticism of black men not going far enough. you write about it in the book. we have a clip of it. let's watch. [begin video clip] bill: raised without culture, young black men often reject education and gravitate towards the street culture, gangs. nobody forces them to do that. it is a personal decision. n.nd vide >> he is right about that too, that in my estimation, he doesn't go far enough. if that doesn't apply to you, i'm not talking to you. pay attention and think about what has been presented in recent history as recent behavior. pay attention to the hip-hop and rap culture that many of you embrace, a culture that glorifies everything i just mentioned. thug and reprehensible behavior. [end video clip] paul: i like don lemon, i had the pleasure of meeting him a few times. he is an excellent journalist on cnn, but on this issue, the brother is just wrong. he has a lot of good company. in "chokehold," i talk about the speech of president obama, a man upmost respect, he told them to stop making excuses. he said, nobody cares h
he was talking about the bill o'reilly criticism of black men not going far enough. you write about it in the book. we have a clip of it. let's watch. [begin video clip] bill: raised without culture, young black men often reject education and gravitate towards the street culture, gangs. nobody forces them to do that. it is a personal decision. n.nd vide >> he is right about that too, that in my estimation, he doesn't go far enough. if that doesn't apply to you, i'm not talking to you. pay...
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the president fe the president of the congressional black caucus said that if this stuff and there was a white person like billlinton in office, they would be the white house congressmen said black folks were giving obama a he was black and he was being treated unfairly in other ways. i don't think president obama so finally pass and when he was pressed, he nuances initiative to help black at that press so he was on his way to his dad's house when he was racist own by a neighborhood watchman. so what's the connection between ll of these young men being killed by the police and this to help black men. the joke if i can bring and sharpton together, i must be doing something right. that a lot of s these programs designed to help basing this still choke hold stereotype that we're criminals and so these programs are designed to tame savage beast. absolutely need programs to initiatives that respond of our hose aspects identity. bloomburg said i don't think are being k men stopped. so we have to ask if he's there brother's keeper initiative, what does he think program?urpose of this i think it's well intentioned and
the president fe the president of the congressional black caucus said that if this stuff and there was a white person like billlinton in office, they would be the white house congressmen said black folks were giving obama a he was black and he was being treated unfairly in other ways. i don't think president obama so finally pass and when he was pressed, he nuances initiative to help black at that press so he was on his way to his dad's house when he was racist own by a neighborhood watchman....
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. >> bill cosby speaks to the idea there's more than one style of black comedy. by always said i don't want just black people to get my jokes. i want everybody to get my jokes. when he started, he did talk about race issues and he saw how it divided the crowd. and he didn't want to divide the crowd. so he decided to make a choice. >> i played a lot of football. i played in the service. we played different teams. we played a prison team. no, really. they got the greatest football players in the world, mostly because they have nothing to lose. like the starting 11 came off of death row. they didn't care about nothing. just kill in the huddle, everywhere. >> bill cosby felt it would w for him to come onstage and be the exact opposite of the stereotype of what an african-american comedian was about. he forced white audiences to accept him as a human being. >> ever calm, suave, and sophisticated, mr. richard bryan ♪ >> earlier, dad didn't curse really yet. it was just very clean, and he was physical in the way that he did it, charlie chaplainesque. >> there was a guy i
. >> bill cosby speaks to the idea there's more than one style of black comedy. by always said i don't want just black people to get my jokes. i want everybody to get my jokes. when he started, he did talk about race issues and he saw how it divided the crowd. and he didn't want to divide the crowd. so he decided to make a choice. >> i played a lot of football. i played in the service. we played different teams. we played a prison team. no, really. they got the greatest football...
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the president of the congressional black caucus said that if this stuff was going on and there had been a white person like billlinton and office, the caucus would be marching on the white house every day. but this congressman said black folks were giving obama a pass because he was black and they knew that he was being treated unfairly in some other ways. i don't actually think president obama wanted that pass. so finally when he was pressed, he announces this initiative to help young black and latino men called my brothers keepers. so at that press conference, seated in the first row were the parents of trayvon martin, the 16-year-old kid tragically killed wearing a hoodie by the neighborhood watchman, george zimmerman. he gets the idea for my brother's keeper when he is thinking about what happened to trayvon martin. there is kind of a cognitive disconnect right there. trayvon martin did not need a male role model. he was on his way to his dad's house when he was gunned down by this racist neighborhood watchman. connection between all of these young men being killed by the police and the program to help blac
the president of the congressional black caucus said that if this stuff was going on and there had been a white person like billlinton and office, the caucus would be marching on the white house every day. but this congressman said black folks were giving obama a pass because he was black and they knew that he was being treated unfairly in some other ways. i don't actually think president obama wanted that pass. so finally when he was pressed, he announces this initiative to help young black...
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ago, and i quote, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week we can kill white people. >> in running for office, the democratic candidate billand pull it out of context. >> if you took the words white and black and reverse them, you might think david duke was giving that speech. >> bill clinton denounced sister souljah in front of jesse jackson, so he's signaling to whites that he is not a typical liberal. >> i think that bill clinton is like a lot of white politicians. they eat soul food, they party with black women, they play the saxophone, but when it comes to domestic and foreign policy, they make the same decisions that are destructive to african-american people in this country and throughout the world. >> the next president of the united states of america. governor bill clinton. >> clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976. he's a governor from a southern state, and he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african-american community. >> our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that's ever smaller. where everyone counts and everyone is a part of america's family. >> it's a n
ago, and i quote, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week we can kill white people. >> in running for office, the democratic candidate billand pull it out of context. >> if you took the words white and black and reverse them, you might think david duke was giving that speech. >> bill clinton denounced sister souljah in front of jesse jackson, so he's signaling to whites that he is not a typical liberal. >> i think that bill clinton is like a lot...
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jordan got the congressional black caucus to support the bill but real opposition of the civil rights subcommittee. what amendment would have excluded texas on the ground that suddenly state legislature had hurried up to pass the bilingual ballot law. jordan was not impressed. we need more than bilingual ballots, that won't solve the problem of political, economic and other forms of discrimination. knowing they could appeal to the justice department is a lifeline hispanic, they need the psychological, spiritual and emotionalyc boost. comes from knowing you have a form for correction of abuses.vl another amendment by charles wiggins would have allowed states to escape coverage under the act, 50% of blacks voted in the previous election. jordan looked at wiggins and said over 50% black turnout did nothing to affect discriminatory problems such as school boards which have been abolished or reduced to prevent minority membership. smalltime member districts, polling places removed without notice and annexation by cities and counties to die for it minority votes. the issue at hand was not s
jordan got the congressional black caucus to support the bill but real opposition of the civil rights subcommittee. what amendment would have excluded texas on the ground that suddenly state legislature had hurried up to pass the bilingual ballot law. jordan was not impressed. we need more than bilingual ballots, that won't solve the problem of political, economic and other forms of discrimination. knowing they could appeal to the justice department is a lifeline hispanic, they need the...
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her bill would guarantee the mexican-americans residing in the southwest and to blacks and mexican-americans in texas the their voting n of rights afforded to blacks in the south. jordan asserted that all forms voting discrimination suffered by blacks in the south were also being suffered by exican americans in the southwest. the most egregious violations happened in texas, and it was of than just a lack bilingual balance. when mexican americans tried to town, they were told the register ran out of printed forms. located in es were only white-only spaces. there were instances where ballots were an challenged for no cause. there was evidence in later estimony of mexican american voters and activists suffering economic punishment, losing jobs, bank loans and suffering as a result of running for office. jordan proposed the following triggers: a jurisdiction would covered by the voting rights act if, first, less than 50% of he eligible voters were registered to vote and, second, if more than 5% of the eligible are of a single tongue other than english. and other than that condition, of texas wou
her bill would guarantee the mexican-americans residing in the southwest and to blacks and mexican-americans in texas the their voting n of rights afforded to blacks in the south. jordan asserted that all forms voting discrimination suffered by blacks in the south were also being suffered by exican americans in the southwest. the most egregious violations happened in texas, and it was of than just a lack bilingual balance. when mexican americans tried to town, they were told the register ran...
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jordan got the congressional black caucus to support the bill but there was a real opposition on the civil rights subcommittee. one amendment would have excluded texas on the grounds that, gosh, suddenly the state legislature would have hurried up and passed bilingual ballot law. jordan was not impressed. we need more than bilingual ballot. that won't solve the forms of -- problem of discrimination, knowing that they could appeal to the justice department was a lifeline to hispanic voters in texas. the minority voters need the psychological, spiritual, and emotional boost that comes from knowing that you have a form for correction of abuses, she said. another amendment by california republican charles wiggins would have allowed states to escape coverage under the act, if more than 50% of blacks voted in the previous election. jordan looked directly at wiggins and said, that in over 50% black turnout did nothing to effect discriminatory problems, such as school boards which have been abolished or prevent minority membership on them, multimember districts, polling places removed withou
jordan got the congressional black caucus to support the bill but there was a real opposition on the civil rights subcommittee. one amendment would have excluded texas on the grounds that, gosh, suddenly the state legislature would have hurried up and passed bilingual ballot law. jordan was not impressed. we need more than bilingual ballot. that won't solve the forms of -- problem of discrimination, knowing that they could appeal to the justice department was a lifeline to hispanic voters in...
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we're going to find out and i'm sure it's going to come out soon that those leftist bills and to fuzz and those black lives matter of being funded by people like george soros and they quite frankly have blood on their hands oh yeah they they they definitely you know bust they were they would not show up there or somebody didn't cross their palms who come on hey listen last friday there was no beef in charlotte it in-store at all saturday when the left winger showed up you can look at it started when people show their. monument chanting jews will not replace death to jews those are the people that trump defended in that press conference and i'm shocked that you would come on t.v. did it up and then this well then that's not the way we're going to make a difference for we're going to the political side in that we're not what's going to get a billion people to get monuments to history are there to remind us not to repeat that you know my name of these these monuments are not there to warn us not to repeat the history they're there to celebrate their. subject to the whole day or they are saying come to i
we're going to find out and i'm sure it's going to come out soon that those leftist bills and to fuzz and those black lives matter of being funded by people like george soros and they quite frankly have blood on their hands oh yeah they they they definitely you know bust they were they would not show up there or somebody didn't cross their palms who come on hey listen last friday there was no beef in charlotte it in-store at all saturday when the left winger showed up you can look at it started...
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thursday police say he spray painted black pur on the statue. >>> bill cosby was back in the montgomery county courtroom today he has new attorneys and delayed day for his retrial. eighty year-old comedian will now be represented by tom mesereau, mesereau won an acquittal for michael jackson in 2005 child molestation trial. judge now says the earliest date for cosby's date will be march 15th. retrial was supposed to begin in november. district attorney kevin steel says prosecutors are ready. >> we are confident in our case and the evidence, and we will be ready when we get a trial date from the judge. >> mesereau also told judge stephen o'neill today he will seek a jury from montgomery county. that is a big change from cosby's trial in june when jurors were brought in from allegheny county that cost the county a staggering amount of money to house and feed the jurors. that panel was unable to reach a verdict in the case. >>> in other news tonight, off they go proud parents are wishing their college students farewell. >> that time of the year when parents, family are moving new students
thursday police say he spray painted black pur on the statue. >>> bill cosby was back in the montgomery county courtroom today he has new attorneys and delayed day for his retrial. eighty year-old comedian will now be represented by tom mesereau, mesereau won an acquittal for michael jackson in 2005 child molestation trial. judge now says the earliest date for cosby's date will be march 15th. retrial was supposed to begin in november. district attorney kevin steel says prosecutors are...
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jordan got congressional black to support the bill. there was opposition on the civil rights subcommittee, one excluded would have texas on the grounds that gosh, suddenly the state legislature and passed up bilingual ballot law. jordan was not impressed. more than bilingual ballot, to won't solve the of lem of forms discrimination. knowing they could appeal to the justice department was a hispanic voters in texas. minority voters need spiritual and emotional boost that comes from knowing that you have a form for abuses, she said. another amendment by california wiggins wouldrles allowed states -- in the previous election. at an looked directly did nothing aid it to affect discriminatory problem, such as school board, abolished to nion prevent minority membership, multi member districts, polling removed without notice and annexation bay city and county in effort to dilute vote.ty issue at hand was not solely about voting, the voting rights was about whether the votes cast by minorities were and led to real representation. to sit downth
jordan got congressional black to support the bill. there was opposition on the civil rights subcommittee, one excluded would have texas on the grounds that gosh, suddenly the state legislature and passed up bilingual ballot law. jordan was not impressed. more than bilingual ballot, to won't solve the of lem of forms discrimination. knowing they could appeal to the justice department was a hispanic voters in texas. minority voters need spiritual and emotional boost that comes from knowing that...
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blacks and whites and everything. i think people will come together. >> bill: thought that was octo, november 2015. tweets placement from the president. we will heal and be stronger than ever before. he went on. i want to applaud the money protesters in boston speaking out against bigotry and hate, our country will soon come together as one. what you make of that? >> the media largely accused the president this week of dithering in his response to what happened in charlottesville last week, but i actually disagree with that analysis. i think president trump made a calculated, strategic decision about how he was going to approach what had happened and what his response was going to be like. unfortunately it is misguided, i think it's a miscalculation. but if you're the president of the united states facing the nation internally divided, that is warning among excel, there is two options. one, bring opportunity, saying everybody shares a certain burden here, there was nobody who gets out of the scot-free without blood on their hands, without culpability. the other approach you can take care is to try
blacks and whites and everything. i think people will come together. >> bill: thought that was octo, november 2015. tweets placement from the president. we will heal and be stronger than ever before. he went on. i want to applaud the money protesters in boston speaking out against bigotry and hate, our country will soon come together as one. what you make of that? >> the media largely accused the president this week of dithering in his response to what happened in charlottesville...
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i saw this black truck come up in front of bill buyers home which is caddy corner to my home. l of a sudden i saw a gentleman get out and he had a hoodie on. it was either black or blue or whatever and his face was covered. and so then he went to the front door and he knocked and no one answered. he went to the back door and no one answered. he came back again and my neighbor doesn't really use his air conditioner that much. so anyway on the front porch his window is usually open a few inches. so he went to the window, took the screen off, took the screen off and jufrpd in. at that point the other car that they came in, the windows were dark. you couldn't really see anybody. a gentleman got out of the car when he saw his other friend hop into the house and he quickly jumped in and went through tum window. >> what was going through your mind? we said di scribe this neighborhood. it zb is a a quiet neighborhood. it is should i call 911? do i not? i thought you know what, it's a call and it could be a mistake of some kind, whatever. >> be you you knew something was wrong. >> calle
i saw this black truck come up in front of bill buyers home which is caddy corner to my home. l of a sudden i saw a gentleman get out and he had a hoodie on. it was either black or blue or whatever and his face was covered. and so then he went to the front door and he knocked and no one answered. he went to the back door and no one answered. he came back again and my neighbor doesn't really use his air conditioner that much. so anyway on the front porch his window is usually open a few inches....
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beatenthe in a very -- up very badly and the bill rebellion -- in the rebellion. there was ater black power conference that had been previously scheduled to come to newark. all the heads of the civil black power organizations came to newark. his stareroy jones, .egan to rise he was taken a look at his politics, as well as his artistry. shortly thereafter, he called the meeting of some of us who had been active in the community . the organization was called the united brother. from the united brother's it morphed into unified newark, which was the main platform for the election of the first black mayor. would can have been elected without the rebellion? 96 toat time, not in seven, maybe in 1974. the rebellion speeded up the entire electoral political process and created new leadership locally, which had been there all the time. michael: we want to take a few questions from you. we have two microphone set up behind this first row of seats. if you could go there to ask questions, it would probably be test. it is just right behind there. -- probably be best. it is just right behind there.
beatenthe in a very -- up very badly and the bill rebellion -- in the rebellion. there was ater black power conference that had been previously scheduled to come to newark. all the heads of the civil black power organizations came to newark. his stareroy jones, .egan to rise he was taken a look at his politics, as well as his artistry. shortly thereafter, he called the meeting of some of us who had been active in the community . the organization was called the united brother. from the united...
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bill bailey is a man of many talents. he started out in stand—up but has acted in television series from black books and spaced to doctor who hustle and he is a perennial favourite on tv panel shows. they pointed at me and they said, you are bill bailey aren't you? and then they went, nice try! able to play pretty much every instrument and with perfect pitch, he has successfully combined his musical talents with comedy. but he has other passions as well. bird watching is one of them. and now he has taken to museum curating as well. at the maritime museum in hull he has assembled a cabinet of curiosities, fascinating objects accompanied by their true descriptions and concocted, the ones as well. like this. or are the baboon buttocks? he has roped in the children of hull as well to make up some cracking tales. morgan, age 11, the cursed dog. it was found in the year a dark wizard cast a spell on him and turned him into wood. if you touch this dog for more than five minutes you will also get turned into wood just like other people. these people are found in the cabinet called "i have made a terrible mistake." isn't that wonder
bill bailey is a man of many talents. he started out in stand—up but has acted in television series from black books and spaced to doctor who hustle and he is a perennial favourite on tv panel shows. they pointed at me and they said, you are bill bailey aren't you? and then they went, nice try! able to play pretty much every instrument and with perfect pitch, he has successfully combined his musical talents with comedy. but he has other passions as well. bird watching is one of them. and now...
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it also included a bill of rights the first in louisiana history that voided the black codes, outlawed slavery and guaranteed trial by jury. the right to assembly peaceably and the freedom of religion and the press. to all this most white louisianians reacted with hostility. and louisiana newspapers issued a racial call to arms. adding fuel to the fire, the new legislature passed a statute enforcing open accommodations in public places including hotels railroad cars and barrooms. another ordinance integrated public schools. in every public school in the state. in between, these twos racially charged laws, came the slaughter house bill which got tarred by the same brush. white new orleans closed ranks behind the all white butchers to oppose the bill even though it finally ameliorated the terrible conditions in and around the slaughter houses and even though the butchers themselves had previously been rather unpopular since they were accused of conspireing to raise the price of dressed meat. moreover, the lawyer who represented the white butchers from the initial lawsuit to the oral argu
it also included a bill of rights the first in louisiana history that voided the black codes, outlawed slavery and guaranteed trial by jury. the right to assembly peaceably and the freedom of religion and the press. to all this most white louisianians reacted with hostility. and louisiana newspapers issued a racial call to arms. adding fuel to the fire, the new legislature passed a statute enforcing open accommodations in public places including hotels railroad cars and barrooms. another...
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bills to restrict protesting. what specific things are they talking about. these are things that were overtly directed against blackes matter. then you have in the north carolina house a bill that would protect drivers who hit protesters. in north dakota, it would be legal to hit a protester with your car. in florida, proposed bill would protect drivers who unintentionally hit or kill protesters. texas, bill that eases liability for running over protesters. you just had a man hit someone with his car, i just counted five republican controlled states where they want to make it legal to do that. >> kind of ironic, given that we have seen people being hit by cars in paris, london, nice, and from the president on down, jumping out there, saying we have to do something about radical islamic terrorism. and yet these are laws that would protect radical islamic terrorists if they do the same thing in those states. >> would they? would they not prosecute muslim and not the krigsz? >> i think you're right. i want to get to two larger points. while we must demand more of these legislators pushing these bills, we have to deman
bills to restrict protesting. what specific things are they talking about. these are things that were overtly directed against blackes matter. then you have in the north carolina house a bill that would protect drivers who hit protesters. in north dakota, it would be legal to hit a protester with your car. in florida, proposed bill would protect drivers who unintentionally hit or kill protesters. texas, bill that eases liability for running over protesters. you just had a man hit someone with...
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bill: pretty quick reading. >> shannon: you have to dig through. yeah. the blackcoming up next on "happening now." let's see what's happening there. >> i'm doing well. speed reading is what you call it with the redactions. president trump issues a stark warning to north korea maybe sending a message to china as well. yesterday he said we would meet north korean threats with fire and fury. today he is tweeting about the u.s. arsenal. north korea response with a threat against the u.s. territory of guam. we have live fox news team coverage. plus analysis of the growing crisis and today breaking news on the russia investigation. we'll have it for you on "happening now." >> bill: a lot going on, jon, thanks. see you in 10 minutes. president trump's vow to enforce the nation's immigration policies backed up now by a new report that breaks down the number of deportations and the number of court cases. we'll have that for you next. >> bill: department of justice now releasing new numbers showing federal immigration courts ordered 31% more people to leave the u.s. in the
bill: pretty quick reading. >> shannon: you have to dig through. yeah. the blackcoming up next on "happening now." let's see what's happening there. >> i'm doing well. speed reading is what you call it with the redactions. president trump issues a stark warning to north korea maybe sending a message to china as well. yesterday he said we would meet north korean threats with fire and fury. today he is tweeting about the u.s. arsenal. north korea response with a threat...
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bill, i might be your neighbor now. >> reporter: he was one of the first black performers to break past color barriers in the '60s and skyrocket to stardom. ben's chili bowl owner virginia ali had known him over half a century when he performed. >> we watched him grow. we watched him do so many wonderful things all these years, you know, from being a standup comedian telling jokes that were factual but funny. >> it goes deeper than the waters. >> reporter: gregory was also an activist against the vietnam war and with the civil rights movement. >> but it is beautiful to see someone who has touched so many generations and written so many books and if there's one thing that you can take away from dick gregory's life, it is to make a stand and to make that stand for as long as you can. >> reporter: on twitter today many famous friends reacted to the news of his death. whoopie goldberg called him fall on your face funny. >> another great person in the black community, a true leader. >> really going to miss him. i'm very saddened by his death. >> reporter: in washington d.c. sarah konsmo, wusa9. >> as an activist often fro
bill, i might be your neighbor now. >> reporter: he was one of the first black performers to break past color barriers in the '60s and skyrocket to stardom. ben's chili bowl owner virginia ali had known him over half a century when he performed. >> we watched him grow. we watched him do so many wonderful things all these years, you know, from being a standup comedian telling jokes that were factual but funny. >> it goes deeper than the waters. >> reporter: gregory was...
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>> then we have this exchange with former fox news host bill o'reilly and donald trump taking on the blackw do you define black lives matter? >> first of all i think the term is very divisive, the first time i heard it, i thought, you can't use that term. it's a very, very divisive terms. >> in his eight years since he's been using social media, he's more likely to accuse african-americans of racism than white people. david king johnson, author of "the making of trump" and richard painter, the ethics advisor for george w. bush. i just want to talk about the fbi's release of records, black applicants were told there were no apartments available and white applicants were able to get rentals. >> i think donald trump has made clear that donald trump is going to use race as a wedge, he's going to divide this country and that he doesn't actually have a great legal of care for the black community, the latino community or the muslim community. that is standard issue race discrimination in housing, whether black applicants are told something completely different when they apply for an apartment. yo
>> then we have this exchange with former fox news host bill o'reilly and donald trump taking on the blackw do you define black lives matter? >> first of all i think the term is very divisive, the first time i heard it, i thought, you can't use that term. it's a very, very divisive terms. >> in his eight years since he's been using social media, he's more likely to accuse african-americans of racism than white people. david king johnson, author of "the making of...
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sonny bill williams has been named for new zealand, as they get their rugby championship defence under way on saturday. the all blacke opening game of this year's series against australia, in sydney, having not played since being sent off in the second match of the drawn series against the british and irish lions last month. his coach, steve hansen, is expecting big things from the dual—code international. here's a great headspace, in that he knows that he has dealt with this issue —— he is. and has done the things he needs to do around it. he is ready to play. so we are excited about him wanting to play. he is excited, and we are looking forward to seeing that. what has been the message to the group has been be ready, get yourself ready, prepare very well and know what you have to do so that when you go out on saturday night you can dedicate everything to 100% commitment. to everything to 100% commitment. to every play throughout the game, whether it be the attacking or defensive. and chase all the lost causes. go as hard as you can, and then we will see what happens from there. holders england are through to the s
sonny bill williams has been named for new zealand, as they get their rugby championship defence under way on saturday. the all blacke opening game of this year's series against australia, in sydney, having not played since being sent off in the second match of the drawn series against the british and irish lions last month. his coach, steve hansen, is expecting big things from the dual—code international. here's a great headspace, in that he knows that he has dealt with this issue —— he...
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if we remember in the '92 campaign, bill clinton, where he distanced himself from a violent black rapper and to a certain degree said i'm not going to be in a democratic party is not going to be part of that in any way. did this president miss an opportunity to say i understand conservatives. some of the problems of talk about in the left that there is no traffic, there's not going to be any relationship with that kind of speech and that kind of political belief? >> yes he missed an opportunity and i think he in the next day or two will fill that out. he repudiated the kkk in the campaign. he explicitly repudiated it. he explicitly repudiated david duke. it's a falsehood to suggest the conservatism, which believes in liberty has anything to do with nazism. >> then why doesn't the president come out and say that impact the fact is it took him days to repudiate david duke and now you're telling us that it's going to be a couple of days and he will come out and say we should distance ourselves from the kkk and white supremacists. that's not acceptable. >> first of all, in his inaugural he s
if we remember in the '92 campaign, bill clinton, where he distanced himself from a violent black rapper and to a certain degree said i'm not going to be in a democratic party is not going to be part of that in any way. did this president miss an opportunity to say i understand conservatives. some of the problems of talk about in the left that there is no traffic, there's not going to be any relationship with that kind of speech and that kind of political belief? >> yes he missed an...
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bill moving along in congress. - [laughing] [laughter and applause] man... i wish all news anchors were blacky will call you out on your [bleep]. [hip-hop music] [lilting piano music] [rock music] - you're saying your fully committed. you know there's no future if we don't take this country back, donald trump, i hope you can help uncripple america. - you'll be looking at me in a year-- in a year or two years, let's give me a little bit of time to run things, but a year into office, you'll be saying, "wow. "i remember that interview. he said he was gonna do it, and he did a great job." you'll be very proud of... - "do you love me now, daddy? do you love me now? do you see me, daddy?" you know what's strange is now i see why donald trump has always liked alex jones. yeah, they're basically doing the same thing. trump is also a character who whips people up with whatever provocative [bleep] works, and then when it suits him, he steps away, you know? "drain the swamp! drain the swamp, folks! we're gonna drain the swamp." and then he gets in, and then there's people and he's like "ah, who cares? w
bill moving along in congress. - [laughing] [laughter and applause] man... i wish all news anchors were blacky will call you out on your [bleep]. [hip-hop music] [lilting piano music] [rock music] - you're saying your fully committed. you know there's no future if we don't take this country back, donald trump, i hope you can help uncripple america. - you'll be looking at me in a year-- in a year or two years, let's give me a little bit of time to run things, but a year into office, you'll be...
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bill moving along in congress. - [laughing] [laughter and applause] man... i wish all news anchors were black will call you out on your [bleep]. [hip-hop music] blue moon is brewed mwith valencia orange peel, for a taste that shines brighter. do you remember when i took your [photo this morning?, [boy] yea! [intern] i'm afraid i have some terrible news. you have...bug eyes! here come the bugs! ahh! bugs everywhere! uh oh, this little buggy got a lasagna. real meal for five bucks. real meal for five bucks. real meal for five bucks. real meal for five bucks. real meal for five bucks. finger lickin', finger lickin', finger lickin'... gooooood!! un. de♪ trois. three apple varieties for a perfectly balanced flavor. ♪ cidre. from stella artois. ♪ dj: hey siri, take a selfie. dj: hope i don't cause an eclipse. ♪ [siri ding] [lilting piano music] [rock music] - you're saying your fully committed. you know there's no future if we don't take this country back, donald trump, i hope you can help uncripple america. - you'll be looking at me in a year-- in a year or two years, let's give me a little bit of
bill moving along in congress. - [laughing] [laughter and applause] man... i wish all news anchors were black will call you out on your [bleep]. [hip-hop music] blue moon is brewed mwith valencia orange peel, for a taste that shines brighter. do you remember when i took your [photo this morning?, [boy] yea! [intern] i'm afraid i have some terrible news. you have...bug eyes! here come the bugs! ahh! bugs everywhere! uh oh, this little buggy got a lasagna. real meal for five bucks. real meal for...
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bill, thank you. >>> history is at west point as a new student takes command of she's the first black female to be named captain. she will oversee 4400 students serving as the liaison. she says she's humbled and excited for the opportunity to lead the corps. >>> just ahead, taylor swift receives justice in denver. plus, a late night showdown between the mooch and steven colbert. details are next. you're watching "early today." they say glory awaits at the finish but what about the start? that moment you suck up all that doubt that fear all those reasons why not and decide to begin. get your game on with under armour. now at kohl's. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena 40 million americans are waking up to a gi
bill, thank you. >>> history is at west point as a new student takes command of she's the first black female to be named captain. she will oversee 4400 students serving as the liaison. she says she's humbled and excited for the opportunity to lead the corps. >>> just ahead, taylor swift receives justice in denver. plus, a late night showdown between the mooch and steven colbert. details are next. you're watching "early today." they say glory awaits at the finish but...
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. >> my question is that during george's black weekend we had a bill introduced in the house, it was 8116 and the purpose of the bill was to expand the number of times that juveniles could be arduous, that were sent to superior court and i found it really upsetting because reading into it i found a crime was actually armed robbery and i don't know of anybody else but if i was or armed robbery, i wouldn't want to be a 15-year-old going to an adult prison. >> but i'm really curious if you know about where there were, there's a difference in the rate of recidivism versus when a juvenile is tried as an adult versus when they are sent to the juvenile justice system and are you there any programs in place to reduce the rate of recidivism in juvenile justice systems? >> great question. first of all, let me say something about those bills. i'm not been with the details of it but the last thing we need is to create more crimes. united states has so many, we criminalize everything. >> everything. and sometimes there are six or seven crimes that you can be charged with one same. and a lot of ti
. >> my question is that during george's black weekend we had a bill introduced in the house, it was 8116 and the purpose of the bill was to expand the number of times that juveniles could be arduous, that were sent to superior court and i found it really upsetting because reading into it i found a crime was actually armed robbery and i don't know of anybody else but if i was or armed robbery, i wouldn't want to be a 15-year-old going to an adult prison. >> but i'm really curious if...
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black men over 40. >> you're right. steve harvey. bill cosby. >> bill cosby?oing the darnedest things. >> you think drugging women and having sex with them while they're asleep is a darnedest thing? >> if not, not the darndest. >> seth: please welcome back to the show our good friend billy eichner, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, billy! >> thank you! hey, guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we have a lot to talk about. >> a lot to talk about. let's get to it. i'm doing great. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you're doing great. >> yeah. >> seth: i won't even ask about that, then. >> okay, good. >> seth: but this is very exciting. third season of "difficult people." >> yes. >> seth: and this is where your character is at now, is that you're a warm-up comedian for a late night talk show. >> i tried to be a warm-up comedian for larry wilmore's new fictional show, within our show. and i tried to do a million different things this season to try to earn money finally and break through. i have my first boyfriend on the show, played by john c
black men over 40. >> you're right. steve harvey. bill cosby. >> bill cosby?oing the darnedest things. >> you think drugging women and having sex with them while they're asleep is a darnedest thing? >> if not, not the darndest. >> seth: please welcome back to the show our good friend billy eichner, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, billy! >> thank you! hey, guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we have a lot to talk...