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he saw europeans who treated blacks differently, and treated blacks as equals. they gave him the sense that even though they had been denied certain rights and were victimized by racism, it was a possibility of change. i think the fact the you had moving out, and the majority of african-americans still lived in the deep south, withg out in the area their use to being discriminated against, not that they liked it, but they were forced to accept it, they saw change in europe, particularly in france or england. they saw change in the pacific and they came back with different attitudes that we it't make things different, happened in the 1920's when racism not only returned after world war i, but actually soared. the kkk had their highest membership in the 1920's and they had even during reconstruction. these people were exposed to different things in different situations. ,nowing that they had fought they had fought well, gave him a new sense of confidence that they could bring about meaningful changes. if you were of age in 1941, 1942, and you yourself had signed u
he saw europeans who treated blacks differently, and treated blacks as equals. they gave him the sense that even though they had been denied certain rights and were victimized by racism, it was a possibility of change. i think the fact the you had moving out, and the majority of african-americans still lived in the deep south, withg out in the area their use to being discriminated against, not that they liked it, but they were forced to accept it, they saw change in europe, particularly in...
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to really be the full brett of blackness -- breadth of blackness. karen: the man behind boston tweet up is an expert on the power of twitter and sees the power in people working their way through the platform. >> black twitter evolved from people of cutter -- color being on twitter and situations would occur around them that were not being properly documented. the press culture is definitely don' t give proper expression to what really occurs. it started becoming more of a movement when people also started realizing that the media was not reporting it, so they took it upon themselves. karen: black twitter has been the birthplace of taglines such as #iftheygunnedme down, #sayhername, and #blacklivesmatter. >> all of these things, when you look back at the history books, they are going to mean something in particular. the fact that you can communicate that with this device in your hand is unbelievable. you get all of this far-reaching analysis that you will never see in terms of corporate media. people now know they don' t have to listen to the live.
to really be the full brett of blackness -- breadth of blackness. karen: the man behind boston tweet up is an expert on the power of twitter and sees the power in people working their way through the platform. >> black twitter evolved from people of cutter -- color being on twitter and situations would occur around them that were not being properly documented. the press culture is definitely don' t give proper expression to what really occurs. it started becoming more of a movement when...
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black minds matter. ryan: black minds matter. jessica: black minds matter. thank you very much, ryan. we'll be right back. [music] and way too much to do, that's how a lot of high school students describe their lives these days. in addition to school and homework, they've got jobs, all those extra-curricular activities, they've got the volunteering. really, you're in high school and it can feel like a rat race, and you're still just a kid. now, the authors of a new book, "overloaded and underprepared," say it is time for kids to take a breather. they say schools and parents can help their students create a more balanced life, a life with more meaning. that's what we all would like. denise pope is one of those authors. she's a senior lecturer at stanford's graduate school of education and the co-founder of challenge success, which challenges the conventional wisdom of what it means to succeed. so, thank you so much for being here. so, okay, we know the kids are overloaded, and we know they're pushed to the max. but now you're telling me, after all that, they'
black minds matter. ryan: black minds matter. jessica: black minds matter. thank you very much, ryan. we'll be right back. [music] and way too much to do, that's how a lot of high school students describe their lives these days. in addition to school and homework, they've got jobs, all those extra-curricular activities, they've got the volunteering. really, you're in high school and it can feel like a rat race, and you're still just a kid. now, the authors of a new book, "overloaded and...
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black students would always ask for the pass. so not only were black students talking about this, white students, administrators and others in the community were talking about how discipline was not meted out fairly. and we saw similar patterns in classrooms with regard to how students were disciplined, how they were referred to discipline and how they were expected to achieve -- >> host: but, professor diamond, what does that have to do with test scores or academic achievement? >> guest: yeah. so, you know, when students come to school, they're looking for a number of things, right? particularly adolescents, because we are talking about a high school here. they want to belong. they want their peers to accept them, but they also want to be able to navigate the school context and feel like they belong this that context. when they're being hypersurveiled, when they're being scrutinized and punished for things that their peers are not, that sends a strong message about who's valued and who's not valued in the school context. when yo
black students would always ask for the pass. so not only were black students talking about this, white students, administrators and others in the community were talking about how discipline was not meted out fairly. and we saw similar patterns in classrooms with regard to how students were disciplined, how they were referred to discipline and how they were expected to achieve -- >> host: but, professor diamond, what does that have to do with test scores or academic achievement? >>...
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look at any black church. look at black lives matter. i mean, easy black women who are not necessarily pushing themselves forward, but-- the girl scouts did a thousand girls study and what-- girls of all races and what they found out was that black girls intended to change their community, but they did not intend to leave their community. that they had the factors of leadership, they were resilient, smart and when i say black women can do everything i don't mean that in a flip way. i mean, they are being trained to do it all and they have managed to do it all because of survival. i asked why don't you stop if you are tired and they say i can't. there is no one else to do this if i don't do it, so that's what they're selflessness means and yes, black women have been co-opted by power structures both in black culture and outside of black culture and that is an example that you use, so that if the shia turnaround and called up a more me of other mobilized black women, that story might have ended differently. >> i want to know what-- i mean,
look at any black church. look at black lives matter. i mean, easy black women who are not necessarily pushing themselves forward, but-- the girl scouts did a thousand girls study and what-- girls of all races and what they found out was that black girls intended to change their community, but they did not intend to leave their community. that they had the factors of leadership, they were resilient, smart and when i say black women can do everything i don't mean that in a flip way. i mean, they...
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, to see black people from mississippi, to see black people from oakland, to see biracial black peopleck people with parents from india, to see black people with jewish parents, you know things that i had not , encountered in west baltimore. to see black people who took semesters off to go to other countries and live, to see black people with deep interests in other languages, it was tremendous. and really what it showed me is, even within what seems like a narrow band, which is to say, you know, black life, is in fact quite cosmopolitan, is in fact a beautiful, beautiful rainbow. and to see all of these people, you know, of all these different persuasions, and to have that heritage, you know. toni morrison went to howard. amiri baraka went to howard. lucille clifton went to howard. ossie davis went to howard. and i was aware of that when i was there. charles drew went to howard. thurgood marshall went to the law school. being aware of that and having all of that brought to bear, again, it's one of those things that i can't really separate from my career as a writer. amy goodman: ta-ne
, to see black people from mississippi, to see black people from oakland, to see biracial black peopleck people with parents from india, to see black people with jewish parents, you know things that i had not , encountered in west baltimore. to see black people who took semesters off to go to other countries and live, to see black people with deep interests in other languages, it was tremendous. and really what it showed me is, even within what seems like a narrow band, which is to say, you...
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black police officer shooting a -- white police officer shooting a black teenager.city. >> cheryl: s&p, nasdaq barely pointing higher. >> nicole: german police arrest two men in berlin after being tipped off after attack. we will have the latest developments just ahead. >> cheryl: yet another security breech at the white house. a man draped in the american flag jumps over the fence and all of this is happening while the obama family was inside for thanksgiving w we will have the latest details for you. >> nicole: in sports panners in stay undefeated and on tony romo may be out for the rest of the season. brett favre is honored. we will have all the game highlights for you. welcome to fbn:am, first look at what's moving in today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect for your day ahead. >> cheryl: well, as you can see by that fun little graphic, yup, it's black friday. the national retail federation is about 100 million people across the country are expect today shop today but some people getting a head start. in california hundreds of people waited outsi
black police officer shooting a -- white police officer shooting a black teenager.city. >> cheryl: s&p, nasdaq barely pointing higher. >> nicole: german police arrest two men in berlin after being tipped off after attack. we will have the latest developments just ahead. >> cheryl: yet another security breech at the white house. a man draped in the american flag jumps over the fence and all of this is happening while the obama family was inside for thanksgiving w we will...
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this is black on black crime. the reason i'm interested in the black lives matter movement is because i don't think anything has really changed. these young people, which is our children now, they have heard over and over what the politicians have to say and these politicians go to washington, they have been going to washington since the 60s. we are finding out that the black community still is suffering. it's still doing the same things that was done before we were declared human beings in this country. >> host: tommy, we have a lot of information thank you for your time this afternoon. walter williams. >> guest: he doesn't have any specific questions, but i would comment on-- let's say the black lives matter. .. all in all somewhere around 95% of them are murdered by another black, and so if you focus attention on what police are doing or what white people are doing, you will not deal with the problem of black lives being destroyed on the street. most are done by and murdered by blacks. i don't quite understand
this is black on black crime. the reason i'm interested in the black lives matter movement is because i don't think anything has really changed. these young people, which is our children now, they have heard over and over what the politicians have to say and these politicians go to washington, they have been going to washington since the 60s. we are finding out that the black community still is suffering. it's still doing the same things that was done before we were declared human beings in...
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for black individuals. there was someone who wrote back then who wondered if the school closing would have irreversible effects on children. a newspaper journalist at the time was curious about the effects. you refer to these people about the lost generation. can you refer to this and the impact as you know it? >> so when the schools closed in prince howard in 1959, white leaders were ready to open a private academy for their children and this is the school that both of my parents were sent to and the vast majority, almost all white children in the county attended. black children didn't have that option. first of all, nobody knew how long the schools will be close. when when the schools were closed that summer, and aa cp attorney, oliver hill, didn't believe they would be closed. i think a lot of people weren't ready to accept this was a permanent thing. they thought it was something meant to scare them. that influence help people make decisions on what to do with their children. one thing was for sure, the
for black individuals. there was someone who wrote back then who wondered if the school closing would have irreversible effects on children. a newspaper journalist at the time was curious about the effects. you refer to these people about the lost generation. can you refer to this and the impact as you know it? >> so when the schools closed in prince howard in 1959, white leaders were ready to open a private academy for their children and this is the school that both of my parents were...
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reaction to black friday may be mixed. with some indicators pointing to larger black friday y is year in terms of number of retailers taking part and growing interest from shoppers, black friday looks seto remain a fixture on the uk shping calendar for some time. >> holiday shoppers will mingle with protesters today at one of the country's most popular shshping districts, chicago's magnififent milele reverend jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition plans to hold what the group calls a major demonstratio n along michigan avenue. the purpose of the black friday protest is to bring the attention of the world to the violence in chicago and to call for change via "mass demonstrations" and voter registration. a big mealalave u-s military members serving in afghanistan something to be thankful for on thanksgiving day. soldiers celebrated the holiday at camp resolute support with their nato partners. there was plenty of food on the serving line... including turkey, ham and prime rib topped off with pies and cakes. fancy food sculpt
reaction to black friday may be mixed. with some indicators pointing to larger black friday y is year in terms of number of retailers taking part and growing interest from shoppers, black friday looks seto remain a fixture on the uk shping calendar for some time. >> holiday shoppers will mingle with protesters today at one of the country's most popular shshping districts, chicago's magnififent milele reverend jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition plans to hold what the group calls a...
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black friday. alyx: i will have to sneak you my list. stores opened before black friday, some stores like best giving. some -- on thanksgiving. some shoppers chose four hours -- two standard life four hours to be the first ones through the door. you first saw here last night at 10:00. the super target in the west glen towncenter in west des moines was closed overnight despite it being black friday. officials say a fire broke out at the starbucks there, forcing early black friday shoppers and staff to evacuate. the super target did reopen earlier this morning though. so it should be packed full of shoppers for the rest of the day. and as shoppers head out in chicago today, protesters there say they're planning to disrupt black friday to bring attention to their calls for justice in the shooting death of a black teen by a white police officer a year ago. officer jason van dyke is now facing first-degree murder charges in the death of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. protesters say they want to demonstrate their anger in a non-violent way by ma
black friday. alyx: i will have to sneak you my list. stores opened before black friday, some stores like best giving. some -- on thanksgiving. some shoppers chose four hours -- two standard life four hours to be the first ones through the door. you first saw here last night at 10:00. the super target in the west glen towncenter in west des moines was closed overnight despite it being black friday. officials say a fire broke out at the starbucks there, forcing early black friday shoppers and...
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well, of course it is all for black friday. we're talking some of the shoppers about why they are coming out for the big bargains. >> i'm live in king of prussia mall. lord and taylor is open. check out the line for starbucks. i guess folks need some fuel for their shopping. ♪ today, apparel will cool down to 40% off. [both] 40%! [quickly] the news is good! [quickly] sports win! [quickly] let's go shopping! 40% off apparel and accessories at target. ♪ cyber sales are storming in with ultra hdtv deals. ultra hd huh? i'll look good enough to eat. [ gasps ] oh no... on sale at target.com, starting tomorrow. >>> black friday frenzy. shoppers are getting ready for a day of deals and door busters. we're live at area malls with what you need to know before you head out today. >> plus, instead of black friday, the phillies are all about red friday today. here is a live look at citizens bank park. we'll tell you how fans can start their holiday shopping with the phillie phanatic. >> we are expecting a warm day across the area, some spot
well, of course it is all for black friday. we're talking some of the shoppers about why they are coming out for the big bargains. >> i'm live in king of prussia mall. lord and taylor is open. check out the line for starbucks. i guess folks need some fuel for their shopping. ♪ today, apparel will cool down to 40% off. [both] 40%! [quickly] the news is good! [quickly] sports win! [quickly] let's go shopping! 40% off apparel and accessories at target. ♪ cyber sales are storming in with...
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it's black friday. find your tag and get cash back for 20% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on 2015 silverado light duty models. cool time to go shopping. nice and mild and dhool morning. stormtracker 6 double scan says we're dry. the only issue we have most of the thickest stuff south jersey and delaware i would be careful of that. as we look outside in fact we'll go live on the action cam and there's south is jersey and you see a little bit of that fog filtering in and some cases under a quarter mile visibility doesn't look bad in this shot as you cruise down the road at high speed you hit it and it can be a problem. 43 in philadelphia, it's feel a bit mile as you step outside. yesterday afternoon was gorgeous. ways taking out the trash and wish i was doing something more fun it was nice. calm winds this morning. that's part of the reason we're not breaking up the fog right away. as we look at satellite, once you get rid of the morning
it's black friday. find your tag and get cash back for 20% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on 2015 silverado light duty models. cool time to go shopping. nice and mild and dhool morning. stormtracker 6 double scan says we're dry. the only issue we have most of the thickest stuff south jersey and delaware i would be careful of that. as we look outside in fact we'll go live on the action cam and there's south is jersey and you...
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black minds matter. ryan: black minds matter. jessica: black minds matter. thank you very much, ryan. we'll be right back. [music] who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. and way too much to do, that's how a lot of high school students describe their lives these days. in addition to school and homework, they've got jobs, all those extra-curricular activities, they've got the volunteering. really, you're in high school and it can feel like a rat race, and you're still just a kid. now, the authors of a new book, "overloaded and underprepared," say it is time for kids to take a breather. they say schools and parents can help their students create a more balanced life, a life with more meaning. that's what we all would like. denise pope is one
black minds matter. ryan: black minds matter. jessica: black minds matter. thank you very much, ryan. we'll be right back. [music] who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough....
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black friday. >> yes, what d dwe say happy black friday day? >> yeah, get your laptop ready for deals. >> exactly. hopefully you had a wonderful thanksgiving. i hope did you, as well. >> i sure did. >> let's begin this morning overseas in paris, shall we? thousands are gathering to remember those killed in the terror attacks two weeks ago today. >> french citizens are being urged to drape their homes in the colors of the flag. this as the international effort against isis heats up. abc's lana zak is joining us from washington with more. lana? >> reporter: good morning. the french president francois hollande has been on a world tour gathering the support of global leaders and france, he says, is not backing down. france and russia say they are uned in the fight against terrorism. russian president vladimir putin pledged greater cooperation in his meeting with french "terrorism is our enemy," hollande says. "we know it. it has a name. it's daesh." russia's naval ship scow arrived off the coast of syria and deployed their air defense system but de
black friday. >> yes, what d dwe say happy black friday day? >> yeah, get your laptop ready for deals. >> exactly. hopefully you had a wonderful thanksgiving. i hope did you, as well. >> i sure did. >> let's begin this morning overseas in paris, shall we? thousands are gathering to remember those killed in the terror attacks two weeks ago today. >> french citizens are being urged to drape their homes in the colors of the flag. this as the international effort...
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why is it that a the black in the patina kids are achieving at these levels? >> you talk about riverview high school and the principle of grace rather and the natural midwest. how much of that is made up and can you tell us is this a real school plaques to the co? >> it is predominantly middle-class, racially diverse in a place that is known for its progressive, liberal ethos and context. >> so made up much room at west. is it in the midwest? >> those are synonyms for their real names and real places, yes. >> what is it about the school that attracted you to write about? >> it is a fascinating place because it's been stably integrated for probably 30 years, 40 years. what you find is not the sort of standard that is asperity between middle-class including black latino families as well as white families and again a gala terry and ethos, the belief in diversity. many of them moved to the community because it is a diverse place and so the idea. they believed in racial equality that's been stably integrated for some time and resources are abundant and we wanted to
why is it that a the black in the patina kids are achieving at these levels? >> you talk about riverview high school and the principle of grace rather and the natural midwest. how much of that is made up and can you tell us is this a real school plaques to the co? >> it is predominantly middle-class, racially diverse in a place that is known for its progressive, liberal ethos and context. >> so made up much room at west. is it in the midwest? >> those are synonyms for...
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for less. >> and clint black looks great this in all black, and everybody knows that. >> and we knows your head look thinner. >> and the texture, and what we started here is mixing leather and feathers, and who would have thought that those two look great together. both pieces from jc pennies. and another update is velvet. and these joggers are $20 from woohoo.com. that is off of the shoulder called the cold shoulder for the season. >> and clint is like, what am i doing here? >> now i know what to wear. >> eye candy. just drink it in. >> all right. >> and everybody has lace, and don't do lace on lace, but lace on texture, and here the shirt is from forever 21 and the skirt from nordstrom, and the little black dress is so perfect to mesh for the holiday party. >> and where can everybody find your outfit? >> well, first of all, i want to shorten the hem a little bit. >> all right. >> coming up tomorrow, we will have meghan trainor singing for us, and we will be nuts for her. >> and ambush makeover and awesome winesday wednesday. and if you haven't checked out covered california in a wh
for less. >> and clint black looks great this in all black, and everybody knows that. >> and we knows your head look thinner. >> and the texture, and what we started here is mixing leather and feathers, and who would have thought that those two look great together. both pieces from jc pennies. and another update is velvet. and these joggers are $20 from woohoo.com. that is off of the shoulder called the cold shoulder for the season. >> and clint is like, what am i doing...
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students were furious, especially the black community, as dean heller is the first black teen of yaleege, expecting him to be more accountable to us. we were across campus for hours and hours right before the confrontation happened and people were telling him their experiences, expressing the disappointment and their pain for hours, again, and public, you know, women crying in front of him, black men saying, you were my role model and now you have lost that respect. was moreally -- it than anything, just sad and very painful. amy: lex, i want to ask about last nights march of resilience. was it also inspired by or fueled by what happened at the university of missouri? and in his 30 seconds, if you can say what our -- what do you want to see happen now? >> absolutely. the march was actually planned -- we found it right before us the march was are ready in the works, and about to be planned, the president of the university of missouri stepped down. so that was incredibly inspiring and inciting and gave a ton of energy to the march. the march for us was really about reclaiming our right
students were furious, especially the black community, as dean heller is the first black teen of yaleege, expecting him to be more accountable to us. we were across campus for hours and hours right before the confrontation happened and people were telling him their experiences, expressing the disappointment and their pain for hours, again, and public, you know, women crying in front of him, black men saying, you were my role model and now you have lost that respect. was moreally -- it than...
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it's black friday. find your tag and get cash back for 20% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on 2015 silverado light duty models. cool time to go shopping. >> looking live king of prussia mall. 49 degrees. cars out there and parking lot though is not absolutely packe packed. a lot of people shopping onlin online. >> and this accident scene might pain die hard toys in the latest movie crashed in interstate oklahoma yesterday the groyvr was trying to take a curb a little too fast. >> police in central louisiana sea a fight ended with someone being shot outside a shopping mall people involved were in two separate cars and both drove off after the incident and investigators are still looking for suspect's vehicle and they also say the fight had nothing to do with black friday hop shopping and one mall ebt ras was closed and officers checked evidence from the scene. >> police in south floor dpa are looking for two i'm eye truck trailers that a
it's black friday. find your tag and get cash back for 20% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on 2015 silverado light duty models. cool time to go shopping. >> looking live king of prussia mall. 49 degrees. cars out there and parking lot though is not absolutely packe packed. a lot of people shopping onlin online. >> and this accident scene might pain die hard toys in the latest movie crashed in interstate oklahoma...
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this black friday. everyone gearing up for the sales and deals. >> everybody hung over after the dinner. i swear, my blood type is now cream. >> oh. i did have a little bit of eggnog. >> you did? >> spiked eggnog. it was pretty good. cinnamon on top. >> good thanksgiving though? >> very good. well, it was a bit of a disaster. the precooked dinner i had ordered, remember i told you? >> you made reservations. >> no, i ordered delivery from a grocery store. i won't say which one. i did not realize that they give you a cold turkey. >> are you kidding me? >> like a huge cold turkey. and i picked it up an hour before guests arrived. and i looked on the instructions, my husband calls me from the grocery store and says you d d realize this is cold ananit needs three hours. >> that really is a disaster. >> yeah, howowany butterball segments did we do for the hot line? i used every single tip. we preach what we teachhere. we follow what we preach. oh, my gosh. too much eggnog. >> running on. how did you get out o
this black friday. everyone gearing up for the sales and deals. >> everybody hung over after the dinner. i swear, my blood type is now cream. >> oh. i did have a little bit of eggnog. >> you did? >> spiked eggnog. it was pretty good. cinnamon on top. >> good thanksgiving though? >> very good. well, it was a bit of a disaster. the precooked dinner i had ordered, remember i told you? >> you made reservations. >> no, i ordered delivery from a grocery...
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. >> and clint black is here. black is back. >> he'll be with us. >> and he's been workin' a lot of hits. we're going to talk to him, and he's going to sing for us. >> would you like some words of wisdom? >> after our day yesterday, i am ready. >> here's some words of wisdom. and suddenly you know, it's time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings. >> i love that. >> don't you? >> who said it? >> meister eckert. he was born in the 13th century. >> i dated him. >> how was it? >> you know. times were different. >> we had a busy, busy day, didn't we, yesterday? >> reminds me what my life used to be like all the time. i'm so glad i don't have to do it anymore. let's revisit. >> first we went to lunch. delicious calamari, et cetera. >> we went to get my stuff and had to go back. >> we went five blocks down and saw the movie "bridge of spies." >> have you seen that? >> steven spielberg, tom hanks, coty had called me and said mom, please promise me that you will go see this movie. he said, frank went to
. >> and clint black is here. black is back. >> he'll be with us. >> and he's been workin' a lot of hits. we're going to talk to him, and he's going to sing for us. >> would you like some words of wisdom? >> after our day yesterday, i am ready. >> here's some words of wisdom. and suddenly you know, it's time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings. >> i love that. >> don't you? >> who said it? >> meister eckert. he was...
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and with the black friday sales starting on thursday, find out how sales went nationwide in black friday shopping, stores throughout siouxland had people entering their doors to snag the holiday deals. registers were in full force at multiple sioux city stores. with all the different types of itememoffered black friday, some items are more fast "any tv right now, we have a 49-inch toshiba," said jonathan hanson, an employee at the best buy in sioux city. "that was the hottest selling one. but any tv, power beats as well, they've been flying off the shelf." "well diamond stud earrings are always famous on black friday," said "and also we sold a lot of luggage, pillows, crock pots and electronics in the houseware department." one best buy employee calald black friday shopping "organized chaos" as he says they were able to get many customers in and out of the door efficiently. the store is offering its black friday details through tonight. millions of americans hit the malls nationwide for black friday... hoping to take advantage of those amazing deals. but it simply isn't the bonanza for r
and with the black friday sales starting on thursday, find out how sales went nationwide in black friday shopping, stores throughout siouxland had people entering their doors to snag the holiday deals. registers were in full force at multiple sioux city stores. with all the different types of itememoffered black friday, some items are more fast "any tv right now, we have a 49-inch toshiba," said jonathan hanson, an employee at the best buy in sioux city. "that was the hottest...
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it's black friday. you're lookkng live at the coral ridge mall in coolville mall this morning where people are ready open up in a few minutes at six o'clock. many shoppers have been out all night waiting to cash in on those good deals. the undefeated iowa hawkeye football team is in lincoln, nebraska this morning. the hawks will face the huskers at 2:30 this afternoon. you can watch the entire game right here on crg tvtv9. and that game today versus nebraska is the hy-vee heroes game. iowa and nebraska each pick a hero to represent the state at the game. iowa's heroes are a state trooper and a nurse who helped save a man's life as he had a seizure in the middle of i-35. ... fran mccaffery was going for his 100th win at iowa as the hawkeye men's part in the advocare invitational in orlando, florida. ... hawkeyes taking on dayton ... iowa was down through most of this game, dayton throws it ahead to kyle davis who throws it down with two hands... the flyers led by as much as 14 ... the hawkeyes slowly cut
it's black friday. you're lookkng live at the coral ridge mall in coolville mall this morning where people are ready open up in a few minutes at six o'clock. many shoppers have been out all night waiting to cash in on those good deals. the undefeated iowa hawkeye football team is in lincoln, nebraska this morning. the hawks will face the huskers at 2:30 this afternoon. you can watch the entire game right here on crg tvtv9. and that game today versus nebraska is the hy-vee heroes game. iowa and...
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black students were always asked for a pass. so not only were black students talking about this, white students and administrators and others that talk about how discipline wasn't needed fairly through students and we have similar patterns we saw in classrooms and how they were expected to achieve. >> professor diamond, what does that have to do with test scores or academic achievement? >> when students come to school they are looking for a number of things particularly adolescents. they want to be long. belong. they want their peers to accept them. it is the context of context of a belong in that context when they are being surveyed and questioned and if they belong they are being scrutinized and in the published for things the peers are not. when we layer on top of that there is a perception that students that were close that were associated with african-american culture were more likely to be scrutinized and students that didn't reduce kind of clothing as they were for example a button up shirt and a pair of khakis they were
black students were always asked for a pass. so not only were black students talking about this, white students and administrators and others that talk about how discipline wasn't needed fairly through students and we have similar patterns we saw in classrooms and how they were expected to achieve. >> professor diamond, what does that have to do with test scores or academic achievement? >> when students come to school they are looking for a number of things particularly adolescents....
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many lineup and some camp out for those big sales on black friday. this morning molette green is braving the crowds at montgomery mall. perhaps there were crowds earlier this morning. let's check in with molette now and see how it's going. >> david, it's picking up now. last time we talked you asked me about my lost earring, i couldn't hear you then. it's still gone, i can't find it, but i might be compelled to buy a new pair if i can find a deal. most shoppers say that's what they're looking for. millennials are big this holiday shopping season. i just spoke to a teen shopper who came here after she had her thanksgiving meal with the family. then returned in time for the mall to open this morning. and here's what she said. >> one year the store couldn't open until midnight, but they gave away free leggings and sweatshirts, i said, yep. >> if you look behind me, there's deals in the windows at the stores. the national retail federation is expecting higher sales in the final weeks for merchants, and this black friday kind of kicks things off. they are
many lineup and some camp out for those big sales on black friday. this morning molette green is braving the crowds at montgomery mall. perhaps there were crowds earlier this morning. let's check in with molette now and see how it's going. >> david, it's picking up now. last time we talked you asked me about my lost earring, i couldn't hear you then. it's still gone, i can't find it, but i might be compelled to buy a new pair if i can find a deal. most shoppers say that's what they're...
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among some of the local black people a kind of puritanism prevailed. it would not be as strong today but it did exist then. some of them would have been uncomfortable with his being in that kind of place because they themselves were trying desperately to hold onto a little more secure, respectable life style. his playing pool would only be a few minutes, then he would start talking and we would be working at the back of the crowd with voter registration materials. won't you take this? will you take this home to your parents? martin spoke of love, nonviolence and politics. martin was well aware that many black children followed him as they walked around and were staring through the windows into the pool hall, the children and teenagers, some of his remarks. and hubert humphrey or what have you. discreetly but they knew i was a teacher. dr. king, as they, those missing men had given their lives for your freedom and mine. i see a lot of young people here. you have been born into a world that presents you with so many conditions that cause you to feel that
among some of the local black people a kind of puritanism prevailed. it would not be as strong today but it did exist then. some of them would have been uncomfortable with his being in that kind of place because they themselves were trying desperately to hold onto a little more secure, respectable life style. his playing pool would only be a few minutes, then he would start talking and we would be working at the back of the crowd with voter registration materials. won't you take this? will you...
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it's black friday. your tag and get cash back for 20% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on 2015 silverado light duty models. cool time to go shopping. >>> thanksgiving lockdown at the white house after a man draped in a american flag jumps the fence, the president and his family were inside enjoying their thanksgiving festivities, when the breach occurred yesterday. the man identified as joseph kaputo captured almost immediately after clearing the fence. he was not caring any weapons. >>> well, donald trump is defending himself this morning against an accusation he made fun after reporter with a disability. earlier this week he discussed the story that debunks claims that muslims in north jersey celebrated the 9/11 attacks. some people believe trump was making fun of surge kovalusski, he suffers from a debilitating disease that limits his arm movement. >> talking about northern new jersey, written by nice other, now the poor guy, you got
it's black friday. your tag and get cash back for 20% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on 2015 silverado light duty models. cool time to go shopping. >>> thanksgiving lockdown at the white house after a man draped in a american flag jumps the fence, the president and his family were inside enjoying their thanksgiving festivities, when the breach occurred yesterday. the man identified as joseph kaputo captured almost...
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the black friday reviews though... mixed across the country. a lot of retailers thinking that maybe some inclimate weather kept people out of the stores today. it's not keeping them away from thier note pads or laptops, though. online shopping is up 15 percent over last year, according to analysts and shoppers have already spent a billion dollars this holiday season online. that's something analysts expect will continue. retailers fighting that by offering in store deals they say will continue even after black friday is over. still, a lot of time left to shop and a lot of people who are doing that. that's the latest on black friday irom here at the mall of america. the black friday rush was in high-gear at a walmart early this morning in the atlanta area. this video shot by police shows shoppers scrambling to grab merchandise from a display. during the free-for-all you can hear people shouting... the police department says it sent ten officers to patrol in and outside the store. while some were shopping for deals today, others opted ouou and in
the black friday reviews though... mixed across the country. a lot of retailers thinking that maybe some inclimate weather kept people out of the stores today. it's not keeping them away from thier note pads or laptops, though. online shopping is up 15 percent over last year, according to analysts and shoppers have already spent a billion dollars this holiday season online. that's something analysts expect will continue. retailers fighting that by offering in store deals they say will continue...
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i fully support what black lives matter is about.on't support all lives matter because if you weren't killing black bodies in the 21st century and a feeling that there is not justice behind it. we have black people in the streets, angry and hurt and humiliated after watching a horrible video released by the chicago police department today. >> isaiah, thank you for being so candid. happy thanksgiving. >> thank you for watching. i'm don lemon. have a great thanksgiving and a safe one as well. a cnn special report, targeting terror, inside the intelligence war, starts in just a minute. ine house, in a treehouse, or even in miss pepperpie's house. pause in your pjs and hit play during a pb&j. nice! and enjoy some cartoons instead of listening to dad's car tunes. (dad) ♪meet you all the way! get the best of both worlds. directv at home and 2 wireless lines. from directv and at&t. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pa
i fully support what black lives matter is about.on't support all lives matter because if you weren't killing black bodies in the 21st century and a feeling that there is not justice behind it. we have black people in the streets, angry and hurt and humiliated after watching a horrible video released by the chicago police department today. >> isaiah, thank you for being so candid. happy thanksgiving. >> thank you for watching. i'm don lemon. have a great thanksgiving and a safe one...
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there was the black shirts. they would threaten businesses that had any thought about hiring blacks. particularly in the city, they did not want cities to hire blacks. a used to walk around with signs that said "city jobs are for white folks." they would enforce it brutally. there was the supreme kingdom, the colombians, there were homegrown georgia groups that were significant perpetrators of violence. it is interesting, because we were talking yesterday, and we did have this topic where we were noodling through this idea that violence is not necessarily the last resort. when everything else has failed to keep the social order and white supremacy intact, if you can't keep them from voting and you can't keep them from sitting in the schools, we are going to go to violence -- that wasn't the case. violence was often the first order of business. it was embedded into the laws, the voting laws, and the political infrastructure. you can't jump to any presumption that nothing else was working, let's just go and kill.
there was the black shirts. they would threaten businesses that had any thought about hiring blacks. particularly in the city, they did not want cities to hire blacks. a used to walk around with signs that said "city jobs are for white folks." they would enforce it brutally. there was the supreme kingdom, the colombians, there were homegrown georgia groups that were significant perpetrators of violence. it is interesting, because we were talking yesterday, and we did have this topic...
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black abolitionists criticized him because he would not hire blacks as clerks and his shops. he said, look, if i did that, no white person would come in and buy anything. i cannot have a black person there because no white would come in by a set of goods. all right, that is racism, but yet, he had you did a slaves in fugitivet he hid slaves in his home in brooklyn. he gave money to help fugitive slaves. martha: complex. eric: what is important to me is that the abolitionists movement was the only interracial political movement of that time. that is one of the things that is so remarkable about it. it was a place for black and white and men and women of worst, work together for a course, worked together for a common cause. that is true of the underground railroad and the abolitionist movement more broadly. i think it is rather inspiring actually in our day and age, but -- that they were able to do that at a time when racism was so deeply pervasive in the society. i am not trying to absolve people of this, but i think when you compare the prejudices of certain white abolitionis
black abolitionists criticized him because he would not hire blacks as clerks and his shops. he said, look, if i did that, no white person would come in and buy anything. i cannot have a black person there because no white would come in by a set of goods. all right, that is racism, but yet, he had you did a slaves in fugitivet he hid slaves in his home in brooklyn. he gave money to help fugitive slaves. martha: complex. eric: what is important to me is that the abolitionists movement was the...
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and they were all over the house; books about black people, by black people, for black people spilling off shelves and out of the living room, boxed up in the basement. dad had been a local captain in the black panther party. i read through all of dad's books about the panthers and his stash of old party newspapers. i was attracted to their guns because the guns seemed honest. the guns seemed to address this country which invented the streets that secured them with despotic police in its primary language, violence. and i compared the panthers to the heroes given to me by the schools, men and women who struck me as ridiculous and contrary to everything i knew. every february my classmates and i were herded into assemblies for ritual review of the civil rights movement. our teachers urged us towards the example of freedom marchers, freedom summers, and it seemed that the month could not pass without a series of films dedicated to the glories of being beaten on camera. the black people in these films seemed to love the worst things in life; loved the dogs that ripped their children apart,
and they were all over the house; books about black people, by black people, for black people spilling off shelves and out of the living room, boxed up in the basement. dad had been a local captain in the black panther party. i read through all of dad's books about the panthers and his stash of old party newspapers. i was attracted to their guns because the guns seemed honest. the guns seemed to address this country which invented the streets that secured them with despotic police in its...
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: a check of the black friday traffic. if you were heading out to hit the malls you may not have much luck when you get in the parking lot. but in the pike a little green. 128, 93 from the north heading into the city you are doing fine just well. and zakim bridge, not a lot of company at 4:31 this morning. if you were headed home from thanksgiving that is probably good too. a look at the drive times south of boston route 3 of boston route 3, 10 minutes. 24, 8 minutes. from 495 to 28, looking at a 13 from 495 to 28, looking at a 13-minute ride. >>> this morning police are still searching for answers in the shooting death of a commuter rail employee. fox25 was live all day yesterday outside fenway park where that shooting took place and today would have been the victim's 30th birthday. victim's 30th victim's 30th. station's.michael henrich is live in fenway where police are asking for cell phone video, michael. >>reporter: that's right. a call we just reported on fox 25 morning news yesterday as breaking news, but, breaking
: a check of the black friday traffic. if you were heading out to hit the malls you may not have much luck when you get in the parking lot. but in the pike a little green. 128, 93 from the north heading into the city you are doing fine just well. and zakim bridge, not a lot of company at 4:31 this morning. if you were headed home from thanksgiving that is probably good too. a look at the drive times south of boston route 3 of boston route 3, 10 minutes. 24, 8 minutes. from 495 to 28, looking at...
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would you be okay shooting a black guy? we look at their behavior with differences in milliseconds and it reflects an automatic process they may not be aware of. the trigger is here. >> the participant is told to shoot all armed targets and not hit unarmed ones. the research shows that subjects shoot an armed or unarmed black person more quickly and more often than whites, but they decide not to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than a black man. ian mcgregor is a senior at uc berkeley. although he figured out what he should be doing, it was tough to avoid bias. >> i realize this is going to be a racially motivated perceptional thing. i was trying to consolidate what i was thinking. obviously, this is the right thing to do. then sometimes -- i mean, it's tough. i'm not a police officer, but i can only imagine what they go through. >> performing in this task doesn't make you a racist person. >> even the researchers who conduct the study and take it still see their own disturbing unconscious biases affecti
would you be okay shooting a black guy? we look at their behavior with differences in milliseconds and it reflects an automatic process they may not be aware of. the trigger is here. >> the participant is told to shoot all armed targets and not hit unarmed ones. the research shows that subjects shoot an armed or unarmed black person more quickly and more often than whites, but they decide not to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than a black man. ian mcgregor is a...
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>> black lives matter exists to fight dangerous anti-black rhetoric and criminalization of black people. because of that, we are recommitting our occupation of the fourth precinct until we get justice. amy: police have now arrested three people in connection with the mass shooting, which took place at a protest against the police killing of unarmed jamar clark.can we will go to minneapolis to speak with an eyewitness of the shooting of the protesters and with minneapolis congressmember keith ellison, who is calling for the release of the video of the shooting of clark. during a police raid last an officer dressed in fatigues wednesday, and carrying what appeared to be a gas-launching gun pointed his weapon at congressman ellison's own son, jeremiah. then am a showdown on the syrian border. turkey shoots down a russian warplane. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. authorities in chicago, illinois , have released police dashboard camera video showing a chicago police officer fatally shooting 17-year-old la
>> black lives matter exists to fight dangerous anti-black rhetoric and criminalization of black people. because of that, we are recommitting our occupation of the fourth precinct until we get justice. amy: police have now arrested three people in connection with the mass shooting, which took place at a protest against the police killing of unarmed jamar clark.can we will go to minneapolis to speak with an eyewitness of the shooting of the protesters and with minneapolis congressmember...
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if you live in black hawk county. we have the possisility of a tornado, and, again, that's along the same line that we have been tracking all afternoon long. we haven't had any reports of actual confirmed tornadoes, but we have had damage just outside of our are because of the strong winds with these thunderstorms as they pass on through the region. so here's waterloo, here is eagle center. there's hudson right there, and that's the spot that they are talking about. on the radar, not stew impressive. -- not too impressive. this won't be a spot where thunderstorms and these massive thunderstorms producing the super cell kind of tornados. these are going to be along the lines of thunderstorms, and along that line, a lot of times you get a littlepin up, a possible tornado. very, very hard to pin down exactly where it is unless it is spotter-indicated. that's a whole different story. but when it's radar-indicated, little bit hardeto do. again, this thihg is racing. we have been talking about half. we have been talking a c
if you live in black hawk county. we have the possisility of a tornado, and, again, that's along the same line that we have been tracking all afternoon long. we haven't had any reports of actual confirmed tornadoes, but we have had damage just outside of our are because of the strong winds with these thunderstorms as they pass on through the region. so here's waterloo, here is eagle center. there's hudson right there, and that's the spot that they are talking about. on the radar, not stew...
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think of yourself as black. carried across oceans on behalf of other folks and they justify the labor. you can see the 1st group cummings the country and they are indentured servants having kids together. people thinking it's an abomination of all of that came later because certain laws were passed so that you could maximize the amount that you could possibly have. there is no reason why. there is nothing biological. nothing. having as many enslaved people as possible. so it was an actual process, done thing. this is not the word of god, not even science. it's a decision that was made, to laws that were passed to decide who is black. plessy versus ferguson. but there's some distant. literally whether this to his black or not. because he couldn't. there is no coherent definition of it. that means you have some responsibility to make the world, to make it different. it really is on us. it's not some curse that someone else gave us. we did this. the child of racism. >> a very interesting question. how if at all wit
think of yourself as black. carried across oceans on behalf of other folks and they justify the labor. you can see the 1st group cummings the country and they are indentured servants having kids together. people thinking it's an abomination of all of that came later because certain laws were passed so that you could maximize the amount that you could possibly have. there is no reason why. there is nothing biological. nothing. having as many enslaved people as possible. so it was an actual...
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keith weldon medley and he will be presenting his work: "black life in old new orleans". now, mr.medley is the author of , pressey versus ferguson and black-old new orleans, and new orleans native his photograph the writings have appeared in the smithsonian, american legacy magazine and louisiana cultural business. he also has been featured in documentary such as:-- [inaudible] >> beyond urban street and bbc's mixed race britain, how the world got mixed up. , we would like to present mr. keith weldon medley. [applause]. >> thank you. they give are coming out. this is my work. i went to talk about this one also because it's very entwined with the other one. this is something i have worked on for a long time. that case of plessy versus ferguson, which everyone has read about, but you don't remember when. it's all in line with this and with-- black-new orleans, new orleans is one of north america's most intriguing and beloved city and from the air you can see the winding mississippi river. and the buyers and marshlands. claimed by the french and 7018, as a strategic outpost near the
keith weldon medley and he will be presenting his work: "black life in old new orleans". now, mr.medley is the author of , pressey versus ferguson and black-old new orleans, and new orleans native his photograph the writings have appeared in the smithsonian, american legacy magazine and louisiana cultural business. he also has been featured in documentary such as:-- [inaudible] >> beyond urban street and bbc's mixed race britain, how the world got mixed up. , we would like to...