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n american, a black man. did not like the kill monger, ed -- billing which often used is he is a product of oakland, product of the asp or a -- diaspora. as broken,lack man defeated, and some sense determined rather than proactive in seeking liberation in terms that we ourselves can recognize as being justifiably legitimate. carvell wallace, receiver lebron's these is generated enormous amount of discussion. >> figure raises outlook points. one dangerous thing about the film, it does create -- marvel does this generally, but this is a much moree effective execucutn of creating "villain character, who has a point. like you're supposed to walkway going, oh, that guy had a point. he wasn't just a bad guy wanted to destroy the world, he came from something and i made sense. i think the character of killmonger is the most important and intereresting character of e film. i think wakanda is a fantastical place, but also a problematic place in the film that is written ininto the phone's scrit with the idea, wakanda e
n american, a black man. did not like the kill monger, ed -- billing which often used is he is a product of oakland, product of the asp or a -- diaspora. as broken,lack man defeated, and some sense determined rather than proactive in seeking liberation in terms that we ourselves can recognize as being justifiably legitimate. carvell wallace, receiver lebron's these is generated enormous amount of discussion. >> figure raises outlook points. one dangerous thing about the film, it does...
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do you bank in black banks and use your pension fund with black managers and do you advertise with blackng to use dr. king's voice, why don't you do what dr. king said. when we look at chrysler and dodge in terms of business practices, sounds like they need to listen to dr. king's speeches rather than use them to sell their cars. >> that was a theme that was happening overall with super bowl. we've seen this on something like dr. king, the national holiday, people cherry picking a certain portion of the message and trying to use that for their own ends. but as you said, this was a man who was very specific in what he called for and what he thought were important. it was a message of not only unity, which is what a lot of people want to talk about, but there was also a message of justice, racial justice, economic justice and this was someone who is speaking out against wars that he found to be intolerable. this was a person who made those things and organized his life around those things and so when you look at dodge and look at other companies which are trying to only cherrypick a certai
do you bank in black banks and use your pension fund with black managers and do you advertise with blackng to use dr. king's voice, why don't you do what dr. king said. when we look at chrysler and dodge in terms of business practices, sounds like they need to listen to dr. king's speeches rather than use them to sell their cars. >> that was a theme that was happening overall with super bowl. we've seen this on something like dr. king, the national holiday, people cherry picking a certain...
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whereas bailey, a black man, was quickly promoted to sergeant and oversaw 47 other black recruits in noncombat jobs. whereas in september of 1864, baity's division attacked the enemy at catherine's farm and -- near richmond, virginia. whereas with all of the other units's officers and most of its -- unit's officers and most of its enlisted men dead and wounded, baity took over and led a second charge during the enemy -- driving the enemy back. whereas for his heroism, bailey , a black man, was awarded the medal of honor. whereas benjamin olver davis sr. entered the military service on july 13, 1898. during the spanish american war. and as a temporary first lieutenant of the 8th united states volunteer infantry. whereas on june 18, 1899, he enlisted as a private in the 9th cavalry of the regular army. whereas davis eventually became -- excuse me, whereas davis eventually came under the command of charles young, whom at the time was the only african-american officer serving in the u.s. military. whereas young took davis under his tutelage and helped him to prepare to take his officer c
whereas bailey, a black man, was quickly promoted to sergeant and oversaw 47 other black recruits in noncombat jobs. whereas in september of 1864, baity's division attacked the enemy at catherine's farm and -- near richmond, virginia. whereas with all of the other units's officers and most of its -- unit's officers and most of its enlisted men dead and wounded, baity took over and led a second charge during the enemy -- driving the enemy back. whereas for his heroism, bailey , a black man, was...
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a predominantly black cast and black royalty set in a sieft y african nation.lms we have seen before, like, 12 yeersz a slave, precious, something lierk that are dealing with heavy subjects that are, posit black suffering as a central mode of existence for black americans. i think bla black pck celebrati the end of the trauma. this is about black joy. >> what do you think is different about this film? >> i think people are excited. because the it is a marvel ♪ harmonica tune plays everyone thinks making websites is impossible. [mimicking motorcycle noises] ♪ harmonica tune plays but they're wrong. ♪ i know... ♪ ♪ >>> at the winter olympics, raising concerns about safety and whether the athletes are being pushed too far. one example happened last week when a 16-year-old japanese snow boarder came down hard during the half pipe competition. luckily not seriously hurt. dana jacobson explains why some believe the games may be getting too dangerous. >> breoke my jaw in two places. ruptured spleen, collapsed lung, bruised heart. >> after nearly dying in a back countr
a predominantly black cast and black royalty set in a sieft y african nation.lms we have seen before, like, 12 yeersz a slave, precious, something lierk that are dealing with heavy subjects that are, posit black suffering as a central mode of existence for black americans. i think bla black pck celebrati the end of the trauma. this is about black joy. >> what do you think is different about this film? >> i think people are excited. because the it is a marvel ♪ harmonica tune plays...
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after black people.lf. there is a silver lining though. a silver lining for black people. unemployment is at an all-time low, a trend started under our only black president. (applause) now donald trump has the awe dassity to take credit for lowering the black unemployment rate but this is the same man who fought only rosa, that was half of his black staff. now despite the obstacles facing our people, i assure you the state of the black shit is strong. and my beautiful home state of alabama black women turned a red state blue and kept roy moore's creepy ass out of the senate and-- (applause) we say thank you. the me too movment you started has taken down more perverts than all 37 seasons of special victims unit. (applause) tontd we also celebrate black-- recent achievements in technology, most notably the shiny shade dloing death star that is black twitter. black twitter single handedly destroyed m march m for selling a monkey hoodie. you should fear jesse jackson. now they fear a retweet from any in a du
after black people.lf. there is a silver lining though. a silver lining for black people. unemployment is at an all-time low, a trend started under our only black president. (applause) now donald trump has the awe dassity to take credit for lowering the black unemployment rate but this is the same man who fought only rosa, that was half of his black staff. now despite the obstacles facing our people, i assure you the state of the black shit is strong. and my beautiful home state of alabama...
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so this ain't your grandma's disney film it has a mostly black cost a black designer a black director and a close friend about two hundred million dollars and on the african continent view is celebrated this fictitious nation of what kundra and its depiction as a wealthy and influential superpower. while many are celebrating the movie it has also sparked why do. some are talking about the tension it depicts between black africans and black americans also something about the power of the united states of africa and its politics was a generous nigeria and seemed to some of his thoughts one of the big talking points you'd say are the gender dynamics in the movie the women were given really probably their roles in the politics of what kind of itself you know that there's debate and to discuss and question in the self-sufficiency policy whether or not it's international trade with the economy one of the fictional country is i would also look at local politics and i said it's out of country control how much of the hi tech advancement washes down to write a little kind of video that get to b
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amy: "black panther." we look at the record-breaking blockbuster film that has been called a defining moment for black america. globaler $750 million in box office sales in just the first two weeks, it is already the highest grossing film ever made an african-american director in the biggest february film debut of all time. we will host a roundtable discussion looking at "black panther." but first, two major supreme court decisions on immigration. >> we are talking about people who have been in this country who clearly do have various institutional rights. and our use adjusting that if the backlog is five years, it is ok to keep them there for five years without a determination of whether they pose any risk of flight or whether they are dangerous? >> i would say that is not unconstitutional. amy: the supreme court sides with the traffic administration minerals federal authorities can continue to indefinitely detain some immigrants and asylum-seekers without a bond hearing. the decision comes a day after th
amy: "black panther." we look at the record-breaking blockbuster film that has been called a defining moment for black america. globaler $750 million in box office sales in just the first two weeks, it is already the highest grossing film ever made an african-american director in the biggest february film debut of all time. we will host a roundtable discussion looking at "black panther." but first, two major supreme court decisions on immigration. >> we are talking...
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of poverty and they tell us about black networks and how black americans viewed the political system and how they operated in the political structures of. it's also kind of interesting things about how people have survived under a surveillance police state for so long. i'm interested how they talk about their relationships in the movement and how they talk about resisting him having families as an act of resistance and how they think about closeness with other activists. those are new ideas that have value organizing to mobilize. i think one of the challenges for creating a new generation. because they are not public they also don't have accountability or transparency. they are still a public accountant accountabilities and i don't see any possibility in the future for there being any kind of a transformative person did the prisoner activism that t somehow weeps outside of the prison politics just because they are so disappeared in spite of the private and closed the tip of the available space. people will disappear from public view in a way that consolidates so many time privatizati
of poverty and they tell us about black networks and how black americans viewed the political system and how they operated in the political structures of. it's also kind of interesting things about how people have survived under a surveillance police state for so long. i'm interested how they talk about their relationships in the movement and how they talk about resisting him having families as an act of resistance and how they think about closeness with other activists. those are new ideas...
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we were clear, we have to talk about black people. know when you start that black people anymore. but is talk about a postracial america. so we have to talk about how black folks are one of the most vulnerable groups, if not the most vulnerable group in this country and across the world. >> host: so do white lies matter? >> guest: white lies matter, asian lies matter, brown lies, of course. but black lives matter is the calling, the call to action because as we believe when you deal with the massive mess of k racism, you could actually deal with lots of different issues at the same time. >> some white people may not realize is the phrase white lives matter doesn't need to be -- the inherent value of their lives it's obvious to them in society. the inherent value of black, round, day, female lives is not, and that's what comes down to. some of them are offended by black lives matter because they are like fish summing and water going what is water? they don't realize the inherent value of whiteness is just assumed by the society. >> guest: that's exactly right. that's what makes whi
we were clear, we have to talk about black people. know when you start that black people anymore. but is talk about a postracial america. so we have to talk about how black folks are one of the most vulnerable groups, if not the most vulnerable group in this country and across the world. >> host: so do white lies matter? >> guest: white lies matter, asian lies matter, brown lies, of course. but black lives matter is the calling, the call to action because as we believe when you deal...
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was a black movie theater? was above a food locker, trevor. >> trevor: that's a point. >> a black ass theater, man. look, this movie is a phenomenon. it's like black hamilton. >> trevor: isn't "hamilton" black "hamilton"? >> not like this, trevor. first of all, nothing where seats are $400 a ticket is the black anything. ( laughter ) i guarantee you've never seen black folks act like this for a movie. >> people are showing up with musical instruments, they are dressed in these beautiful outfits. >> "black panther"! yeah! wakanda! ( drum beats ) >> if you thought black people were loud this theaters before, wait till we bring out drums! we dance at all the movies! next stop peter rabbit! stay strong, brother peter! ( mimicking drum beats ) >> did you feel the blackness? i tell you who could feel the black naysness, white people. i saw white people on twitter, they didn't even know if they could come to the movie or note. >> trevor: they were, like, can white people come to "black panther"? can they? >> of course
was a black movie theater? was above a food locker, trevor. >> trevor: that's a point. >> a black ass theater, man. look, this movie is a phenomenon. it's like black hamilton. >> trevor: isn't "hamilton" black "hamilton"? >> not like this, trevor. first of all, nothing where seats are $400 a ticket is the black anything. ( laughter ) i guarantee you've never seen black folks act like this for a movie. >> people are showing up with musical...
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man, and s on thet wa that's on theuse black community because it was a black man. it is always on the table, from when bill clinton told me years ago and subsequently all the other presidents, and then for this president race is definitely a factor. we talk about colin kaepernick and the narrative of the nfl causing a rift with players in the nfl and those who watch, when you talk about sons of what? then when you go to the s-hole comments and we hear from maggie haberman, a white reporter, who said something to the effect -- who said he said something to the effect that if nigerians come here they should go back to their huts because they all have aids. oh yes. i have seen race play out in some of the best way than most unfortunate ways. it ultimately comes down to a heart issue, the president is the world leader. he sets the tone. >> i think the narrative about obama was that america had reached this place that we were able to -- a black man got this job and that there is going to be this great moment and black people everywhere were going to somehow improve thei
man, and s on thet wa that's on theuse black community because it was a black man. it is always on the table, from when bill clinton told me years ago and subsequently all the other presidents, and then for this president race is definitely a factor. we talk about colin kaepernick and the narrative of the nfl causing a rift with players in the nfl and those who watch, when you talk about sons of what? then when you go to the s-hole comments and we hear from maggie haberman, a white reporter,...
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a predominantly black cast and black royalty set in a african nation.ntry. >> a lot of the films we have seen before, like, 12 yeersz a slave, precious, something lierk that are dealing with heavy subjects that are, posit black suffering as a central mode of existence for black americans. i think black celebration, at the end of the trauma. this is about black joy. >> what do you think is different about this film? >> i think people are excited. because the it is a marvel property, a well-known character, people are going to be in the seats. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. announcer: cinderella found the pet that fits her perfectly, and you can, too! share your heart. share your love. make a shelter pet part of your world. happily ever after begins at theshelterpetproject.org. >>> at the winter olympics, raising concerns about safety and whether the athletes are being pushed too far. one example happened last week when a 16-year-old japanese snow boarder came down hard during the half pipe competition. luckily not seriously hurt. dana ja
a predominantly black cast and black royalty set in a african nation.ntry. >> a lot of the films we have seen before, like, 12 yeersz a slave, precious, something lierk that are dealing with heavy subjects that are, posit black suffering as a central mode of existence for black americans. i think black celebration, at the end of the trauma. this is about black joy. >> what do you think is different about this film? >> i think people are excited. because the it is a marvel...
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to see a black man -- [ applause ] to see a black man making such important contributions to the field of medicine, dr. carson, it lit a fire in me. it instilled a believe in me that i could do the same, and again, secretary carson is here with us today. if you have a chance, say thank you to him, because thank you, dr. carson, from my heart for inspiring me and inspiring so many others. [ applause ] this year's theme for black history month is african-americans in the military, i'd like to share a really brief story with you. in the mid-19th century, alexander thomas augusta dreamed of being a surgeon, but he was refused entry into u.s. medical schools because of the color of his skin. undeterred, he enrolled in medical school in canada. he offered his services to president abraham lincoln. he was commissioned as an officer, becoming the army's first ever african-american physician. he went on to become the first african-american professor of medicine in the entire country, working at the newly formed howard university, right here in our washington, d.c. dr. augusta was honored as the
to see a black man -- [ applause ] to see a black man making such important contributions to the field of medicine, dr. carson, it lit a fire in me. it instilled a believe in me that i could do the same, and again, secretary carson is here with us today. if you have a chance, say thank you to him, because thank you, dr. carson, from my heart for inspiring me and inspiring so many others. [ applause ] this year's theme for black history month is african-americans in the military, i'd like to...
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of how blackness functions. yes there moments where i'm not worrying about this force but i have to confront it have head-on because of the legacy of black people in this country. sometimes it does feel polarizing because of the black woman oftentimes our contributions, our beauty is often erased record. but i don't want people to see it as a way being antagonistic but a lesson of how living in this country feels like and to deal with these realities and to not her people at the expense of ourselves. so people need to understand this is a legacy that oftentimes black women have to deal with and then to read further to see these different roots. [applause] >> i was going to ask everyone to give another round of applause. thanks for being on it. what to remind you have booked on sale around the corner. we'll have book signing. [applause] thank you. [applause] [inaudible] >> coming up. tara westover details are wife growing up with survivalist parents in the idaho mountains. her introduction to formal education at
of how blackness functions. yes there moments where i'm not worrying about this force but i have to confront it have head-on because of the legacy of black people in this country. sometimes it does feel polarizing because of the black woman oftentimes our contributions, our beauty is often erased record. but i don't want people to see it as a way being antagonistic but a lesson of how living in this country feels like and to deal with these realities and to not her people at the expense of...
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black.m with a black director predominantly black cast, it's 2018 this is still considered revolutionary. >> yeah it is. >> setting a precedent i think will be difficult to go back on. which is what's exciting. >> we chatted with the cast of the film. boseman who plays the black panther. >> you want to have a good time making a movie if it can change something in the world you want that too. >> what kind of movie is "black panther"? is it a black movie? is it a super hero movie. >> i think maybe some of these terms are limited. the black-movie term. let's crack that open. >> i think the more detailed you are the more universal it is. >> "black panther" the latest heart-pounding movie by marvel. with it's all-star cast and multi-million dollar budget is already breaking records. more advanced sales than any other super hero movie ever. >> the movie finished i looked over at ryan said that's the best movie i've ever made. >> movie goers already showing up in traditional african gar b. >> the b
black.m with a black director predominantly black cast, it's 2018 this is still considered revolutionary. >> yeah it is. >> setting a precedent i think will be difficult to go back on. which is what's exciting. >> we chatted with the cast of the film. boseman who plays the black panther. >> you want to have a good time making a movie if it can change something in the world you want that too. >> what kind of movie is "black panther"? is it a black movie?...
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it was in hierarchal process with the black panther party and the black power movement as well. you had charismatic figures like this young woman right here, and on, sheer when she came became an iconic figure in that sense in that she was really spokesman for the black power movement and was connected to the black panther party. those are incredible visual .deas they wanted to cut this and suffer that. >> a little too visionary? >> yeah, and because they are ,harismatic, as kathleen was stokely, or many of the others, or huey himself. the moment you saw huey sitting in that chair, the question as young people, even when i was those students working down there, i wanted to be like them. i was 14 years old, 15 years old. i wanted to be like then. pmagine you had huey pugh newton and people wanted to be like him. you had to suffer that idea. >> now i would like to try to get to the clip i was looking for before, which on my pages stokley carmichael. can we try that one again? yeah? hm, it got out of order somehow. that is the one you just played. maybe you didn't play the whole th
it was in hierarchal process with the black panther party and the black power movement as well. you had charismatic figures like this young woman right here, and on, sheer when she came became an iconic figure in that sense in that she was really spokesman for the black power movement and was connected to the black panther party. those are incredible visual .deas they wanted to cut this and suffer that. >> a little too visionary? >> yeah, and because they are ,harismatic, as...
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people to show up for black lives that impact when we when we free black people when we really deal with the issues that plague black communities and we take a hard look at our bill the new policies and practices how we transform this government that the ground for everybody else to get a little bit more free and when we all come together to fight for black lives we get something like forty five. many people find the current political situation in the us depressing but activist patrice colors inspires courage. and of course we've got much more up our sleeves look for us on facebook under g.w. culture. german painter georg basil that's has turned eighty years old but he shows no signs of slowing down his specialty is a topsy turvy view of things. something's not right here. and there we go that's how it should be. german painter geyer basel it's started inverting his paintings in one nine hundred sixty nine his works the pier abstract but aren't to this day nobody has tried copying his unique style of which he's unabashedly proud. i love the idea and i can hardly believe it came from
people to show up for black lives that impact when we when we free black people when we really deal with the issues that plague black communities and we take a hard look at our bill the new policies and practices how we transform this government that the ground for everybody else to get a little bit more free and when we all come together to fight for black lives we get something like forty five. many people find the current political situation in the us depressing but activist patrice colors...
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i identify as a black woman. i am someone who -- there was question that he knew -- her mother is black. there is no question. >> how long did it last? >> this was before melania, right before melania. >> it's good that it was before melania. >> she was still married to marla maples. >> in between marla and melania. >> this is turning into "the jerry springer show." >> i did not know about this. >> anyway, so i asked her, i said why do you think he he acts like this. she said he likes to hang around black people who are famous. he loved russell simmons and jesse jackson. he was surprised that black people liked tennis. they would go to the u.s. open and he would say why are all these people here? also, i asked jesse jackson. he gave him free office space in one of his tours. towers. he would go to meeting where people would try make wall street more black and he did that without cameras. jesse jackson said he wasn't trying to prove a points. a point. he asked how can i help you guys and he actually helped. >> it'
i identify as a black woman. i am someone who -- there was question that he knew -- her mother is black. there is no question. >> how long did it last? >> this was before melania, right before melania. >> it's good that it was before melania. >> she was still married to marla maples. >> in between marla and melania. >> this is turning into "the jerry springer show." >> i did not know about this. >> anyway, so i asked her, i said why do...
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i said i'm handing out boots to the blacks. once again, this time the captain did tell me we were slated to go out on another patrol. on another big operation. he told me the next day i went -- i want to see you when you come back if you come back. what you mean if i come back? my days of remaining in the army i knew he would be happy when i would leave. and maybe all of the reports he rode up on me. to my surprise, when i got my discharge papers, none of those particular things were on their he had threatened me with -- there he had threatened me with. maybe he was glad to say good riddance to me and that was it. host: can you tell us about how you were injured? hank: we went out to set up an ambush. i'd always thought it was not a good idea to sneak up on the enemy. all these before had not worked -- all these times of had not four worked out very well. -- before had not worked out very well. maybe we need to let them know that we are coming. they would say listen, it's not worth it. we got up very early in the morning. here
i said i'm handing out boots to the blacks. once again, this time the captain did tell me we were slated to go out on another patrol. on another big operation. he told me the next day i went -- i want to see you when you come back if you come back. what you mean if i come back? my days of remaining in the army i knew he would be happy when i would leave. and maybe all of the reports he rode up on me. to my surprise, when i got my discharge papers, none of those particular things were on their...
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i will .15% of the union soldiers were black. one point 50% at of the union soldiers were black. same way. felt the you wanted an opportunity to prove that you are truly an american. had when iconflict i went to vietnam. there was more than once in vietnam that i'm thinking what am i doing here? i am reading about all the stuff going on back home. for me, and the other black vietnam vets, the country was changing. it did change. we still had some problems there in vietnam and black soldiers in came back and 60 bit -- 1966 and 1967 had lots of problems that they were nowhere near the intensity of ill-treatment that will toward two black veterans -- that world war ii black veterans suffered. host: were redeployed in vietnam? -- where were you deployed in being non-? guest: i was in the central highlands. related in a city called chignon. november of that year was the year that the first large american unit had contact with the north vietnamese unit in what was called the battle of the entering valley. there is a movie about it. somebody asked did i see mel gibson over there? i said
i will .15% of the union soldiers were black. one point 50% at of the union soldiers were black. same way. felt the you wanted an opportunity to prove that you are truly an american. had when iconflict i went to vietnam. there was more than once in vietnam that i'm thinking what am i doing here? i am reading about all the stuff going on back home. for me, and the other black vietnam vets, the country was changing. it did change. we still had some problems there in vietnam and black soldiers in...
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but i've not seen this around black bodies. >> black bodies. >> i've not seen that around black skin.ans a lot to me as an adult. and i think it's a really great gift to give to children that they can see this and know that there is no limit to their potential. >> in america, we are a diverse country, which is a strength. but people in the majority don't even think about necessarily representation in the culture. what does it mean when we look at this history that comics, that adventure films, that these kind of movies now have someone for people to look up to? >> we're continuing this history of trying to help people gain a sense of identity, and for them to see themselves and know that they're present and that their stories are valid. when i was growing up, it wasn't always that i didn't see black people. it was when i saw black people, the stories were written by white men. the stories were written by white people. and it was up to us as actor, as artists, as creators to bring a sense of integrity and reality to it. >> let me bring in jamil smith, who i mentioned because he wrote t
but i've not seen this around black bodies. >> black bodies. >> i've not seen that around black skin.ans a lot to me as an adult. and i think it's a really great gift to give to children that they can see this and know that there is no limit to their potential. >> in america, we are a diverse country, which is a strength. but people in the majority don't even think about necessarily representation in the culture. what does it mean when we look at this history that comics, that...
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of the black lives matter movement. she's interviewed by an author and journalist. the top nonfiction authors and their latest work. >> patrice, your book is beautiful and powerful and heart wrenching. it's sort of like a little bit of a cage bird thing and monster there something else in their. >> other certain books that you have read that he thought here's a northstar if i could just get close to that i would be happy. >> i live off of memoirs, i think elaine brown and malcolm x, i spent a lot of time taking into the stories of my personal heroes. their journeys were so significant and important. it really shaped how i wanted to talk about my book. what i love about those books as it doesn't just talk about the store but gives contacts about what's happening. and i do that in the book. >> as someone who's done a few of those unwanted know how you worked, how long did it take. >> i think it was a better timeline, the time i spoke to nine months later we're getting a book deal. is pretty quick in the literary world. th
of the black lives matter movement. she's interviewed by an author and journalist. the top nonfiction authors and their latest work. >> patrice, your book is beautiful and powerful and heart wrenching. it's sort of like a little bit of a cage bird thing and monster there something else in their. >> other certain books that you have read that he thought here's a northstar if i could just get close to that i would be happy. >> i live off of memoirs, i think elaine brown and...
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pathologize black people.think that there were something wrong with black people are genetically, culturally, psychologically. it is hard for them to step out of white supremacy and ask a question like, why are you in jail? what are you doing here? even to this day radicals are portrayed as irrational people whose radicalness flows from their irrational psychological problems, is said flowing from their conditions of life -- instead of flowing from their conditions of life. they might as well ask angela davis, why are you here? ok, let's talk about why i am here. thank you for asking me a question. let's talk. i am talking and the cameras are rolling and i am telling you unedited what i think? when people see that, they are so struck and taken in by it, that you know, you start to , maybehat wow these people grew up in horrible conditions and got the idea that he could do something to change it. that is what the whole thing is about, not some pathological problem about black people that makes us run around in
pathologize black people.think that there were something wrong with black people are genetically, culturally, psychologically. it is hard for them to step out of white supremacy and ask a question like, why are you in jail? what are you doing here? even to this day radicals are portrayed as irrational people whose radicalness flows from their irrational psychological problems, is said flowing from their conditions of life -- instead of flowing from their conditions of life. they might as well...
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so black innovators, we say thank you.omebody bring me a soda because i got to get something to chase this with. oh, lord. ( applause ) that's all the time we have for cp time today. remember, preserve the culture. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) oh, manatees. aka "the sea cow"" oh! there's one. manatees in novelty ts? surprising. what's "come at me bro?" it's something you say to a friend. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i like beer- beer! it tastes mighty fine; specially on nights that are mellow. yes, we like beeeeeeer! i like yours too.hair. can i have some? it's not cool to ask that. thanks, captain obvious. online dating isn't always rewarding. but hotels.com is. instant savings now, free nights later. hotels.com ♪ ♪ ♪ everyone has a thing. that binge watch over the weekend thing. that back from the dead or robot-cowboy thing. or maybe it's watching satisfyingly-satisfying t
so black innovators, we say thank you.omebody bring me a soda because i got to get something to chase this with. oh, lord. ( applause ) that's all the time we have for cp time today. remember, preserve the culture. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) oh, manatees. aka "the sea cow"" oh! there's one. manatees in novelty ts? surprising. what's "come at me bro?" it's something you say to a friend. what's not surprising?...
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an all-black c >>> my son. this is your time. >> black panther breaking box office records, the first marvel film to have an all black cast, the white appeal that's bringing down racial walls. >> plus a new setback for a new proposed a's stadium that will make it a lot more difficult for fans to get to the ballpark. >> and google wants to look into your eyes and see straight to your heart. it's not a sappy sentiment, but a new technology that can save lives. >>> the cannery has housed working artists for decades. >> whether you're a musician, painter, writer, sculptor. >> reporter: but we learned a denver cannabis company has bought it with plans for a massive marijuana grow in east oakland's green zone. >> and i said will the residents be allowed to stay and he said no. >> they're carpet grabbers from colorado. >> reporter: expect original reporting from kpix5 news. expect more. >> kpix5 weather is sponsored by mancini sleep world. >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. >>> san f
an all-black c >>> my son. this is your time. >> black panther breaking box office records, the first marvel film to have an all black cast, the white appeal that's bringing down racial walls. >> plus a new setback for a new proposed a's stadium that will make it a lot more difficult for fans to get to the ballpark. >> and google wants to look into your eyes and see straight to your heart. it's not a sappy sentiment, but a new technology that can save lives....
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- so, dulcé, big turnout last night by black people. - not just black people, black women.t our hair wet. [laughter] so this happened because of us, black women. - wow, um-- [cheers and applause] that's--you say, uh-- you--you say us, but did you vote in alabama? - no, i didn't. but do you have another black woman on this show you can thank? [laughter] so on behalf of all black women... i'm taking a victory lap, you know, but these titties don't run. [laughter] - and--and you know what, dulcé? people are saying thank you to black women. you know, online you saw it. it must be nice to see black women's contributions finally recognized. - yes! yes, it is! we've been through so much. and you're welcome, white people. you're welcome. but let's be honest, we didn't do it for you. we did it for ourselves. no black woman cast her vote going, "this one's for scott!" [laughter] [bleep] scott. [laughter] so if you really wanna thank us, how 'bout y'all change the laws to make it easier for us to vote. or sing our praises by giving us raises. or at the very least, cancel winter. you k
- so, dulcé, big turnout last night by black people. - not just black people, black women.t our hair wet. [laughter] so this happened because of us, black women. - wow, um-- [cheers and applause] that's--you say, uh-- you--you say us, but did you vote in alabama? - no, i didn't. but do you have another black woman on this show you can thank? [laughter] so on behalf of all black women... i'm taking a victory lap, you know, but these titties don't run. [laughter] - and--and you know what,...
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you're going to relegate my history to a month he said i don't want to black history month black history is american history as you channel surf this month you will see lots about black history respectful thirty second stories with commercials attached we don't play commercial so we have more time to give you a big picture in one nine hundred twenty six a story in carter g. woodson and the association for the study of negro life and history declared negro history week the second week of february to coincide with the birthdays of abraham lincoln in frederick douglass he said that african-american contributions were overlooked ignored and even serp pressed by the writers of history textbooks and the teachers who use them fifty years later as we celebrated the u.s.a.'s bicentennial president ford urged that we seize the opportunity to offer the two often neglected accomplishments of black americans and every area of endeavor throughout our history this is now a perennial observance here in the usa and in canada and the u.k. and in the netherlands where they call it black achievement month j
you're going to relegate my history to a month he said i don't want to black history month black history is american history as you channel surf this month you will see lots about black history respectful thirty second stories with commercials attached we don't play commercial so we have more time to give you a big picture in one nine hundred twenty six a story in carter g. woodson and the association for the study of negro life and history declared negro history week the second week of...
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, then it must admit blacks to the existing facility. rawn james: they say your honor we're not asking you to overturn plessy versus ferguson. we would not ask you to do that. we know this is a trial court. we are asking you to enforce plessy v ferguson. narrator: under his close supervision, marshall joined houston in the use of exhaustive research to confront and surprise university of maryland president raymond pearson, as well as the dean of the law school, with questions they could not answer. rawn james: is there a law school for the colored citizens to go to? the answer is no. therefore maryland is violating the rights of its colored citizens under plessy v ferguson. the judge shocks everybody in the courtroom. houston and marshall's argument prevailed. and donald murray was admitted to the university of maryland law school. that case showed that the equalization strategy, as houston put into effect, could work. narrator: what was also working was houston and marshall's success as a legal team. rawn james: it's tough to imagine tw
, then it must admit blacks to the existing facility. rawn james: they say your honor we're not asking you to overturn plessy versus ferguson. we would not ask you to do that. we know this is a trial court. we are asking you to enforce plessy v ferguson. narrator: under his close supervision, marshall joined houston in the use of exhaustive research to confront and surprise university of maryland president raymond pearson, as well as the dean of the law school, with questions they could not...
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and so i had asked some black ncos were aren't blacks getting medals. we recommended this particular person for a bronze star, we recommended this guy for a silver star, and nothing ever became of it. so, that was the basis of my confrontation with the captain and, of course, i requested his permission to go to the i.g., and once again, you just don't do that because you are saying that you have no faith in his particular leadership. so, that's when i began to have my problems. >>> another incident that happened was some of the white soldiers had sent home and asked their relatives to send them confederate flags. and one day in our company headquarters, the confederate flag was hoisted instead of old glory. and when some of the black soldiers -- because i had gotten a reputation as being the guy who didn't give a dam and i would confront the authority, told me what had happened, and i went out there and saw this rebel flag hanging up there, i got my m-16, i got about three or four magazines because i wasn't very good as a boxer. i put that sucker on aut
and so i had asked some black ncos were aren't blacks getting medals. we recommended this particular person for a bronze star, we recommended this guy for a silver star, and nothing ever became of it. so, that was the basis of my confrontation with the captain and, of course, i requested his permission to go to the i.g., and once again, you just don't do that because you are saying that you have no faith in his particular leadership. so, that's when i began to have my problems. >>>...
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serena williams, their private black girls screening of "black panther."e than 200 grassroots campaigns sprouted up to make sure kids got to go see this movie. there have been black superhero movies before, true, but none on this scale and none with this kind of cultural impact. >> everybody is excited. >> my son, it is your time. >> i am so excited and it means my son who is 12 years old can see a superhero that looks like him. >> here's what it means to everybody. superheroes are not just white. black panther has landed bringing it with a sense of pride, power and purpose. >> i feel this is a moment where they are celebrating african culture and it makes me happy. >> we knew it had to be different given the cultural significance of it and we went through war together and it's time to share it so i'm happy about that. >> these students who scored advanced tickets give you an idea of the incredible anticipation of this movie with schools, church groups and families snagging seats weeks ago. >> this is history, you know? a lot of times we don't learn about
serena williams, their private black girls screening of "black panther."e than 200 grassroots campaigns sprouted up to make sure kids got to go see this movie. there have been black superhero movies before, true, but none on this scale and none with this kind of cultural impact. >> everybody is excited. >> my son, it is your time. >> i am so excited and it means my son who is 12 years old can see a superhero that looks like him. >> here's what it means to...
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>> i'm black and i'm proud! >> san francisco's bayview neighborhood has never had an annual parade to honor the growing history of african-americans. today, those attending the event wanted this to be a celebration of how far they have come while acknowledging there is still much work ahead for alre company based in san francisco's fillmore district. and, sherri, i'm gonna start with you. it has been a challenging year for people of color -- for all people of color -- in america, but your specialty is the arts, and especially shakespeare. and i was wondering, since the arts reflect our culture, if shakespeare was writing something about the way things are today, what do you think he would write about? >> he's already written it. "julius cesar" -- about power, of ruling. "romeo and juliet" -- teens falling in love. it's already been written. it's just how we present shakespeare that it adapts to the african-american culture. and what we do is that we put costumes, settings, visual icons -- like we set "a midsumme
>> i'm black and i'm proud! >> san francisco's bayview neighborhood has never had an annual parade to honor the growing history of african-americans. today, those attending the event wanted this to be a celebration of how far they have come while acknowledging there is still much work ahead for alre company based in san francisco's fillmore district. and, sherri, i'm gonna start with you. it has been a challenging year for people of color -- for all people of color -- in america,...
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>> i think any black person in america is faith of being killed if you are a black person as an activist like me with a target of death threats , yes i'm afraid of losing my life in this country because of my activism i don't think of that a lot because i would not do that but i try to keep myself a secure as possible. >> i don't believe you when you say fight thought more about i wouldn't do that. [laughter] >> we have talked about this before that you feel the fear you know it is real, but because of who you are you have to go through the wall even if it may damage your body. >> that's true. there are moments when i have more anxiety i went to montana once which is the capital of white militia groups i need a lot of security and for them to be vigilant for those who try to come up to the stage i needed an escort out other places i feel safe i don't feel like i need to have my guard as much but yes you are right i don't obsess about it but i do think about it for my safety but i can't imagine not being a part of the movement. >> not to upset us on that but somebody was coming at you in
>> i think any black person in america is faith of being killed if you are a black person as an activist like me with a target of death threats , yes i'm afraid of losing my life in this country because of my activism i don't think of that a lot because i would not do that but i try to keep myself a secure as possible. >> i don't believe you when you say fight thought more about i wouldn't do that. [laughter] >> we have talked about this before that you feel the fear you know...
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i understand that blacks are not getting any boots?nce again, i'm an e-4 and he's an e-6 and i'm not supposed to be talking to him the way i was and he just told me, at ease, soldier. which means, you better realize who you are. and he said you need to mind your own business. do you have any new boots back there and before he could answer i went behind the counter and tore open the lock on the locker and a line of blacks came up behind me and i said what size do you wear? the sergeant was standing there and he can't do that and i'm handing out boots to the blacks and he makes a beeline to the captain again. so once again this time the captain did tell me we were slated to go out on another patrol on another big operation the next day and he told me i want to see you when you come back, if so my days are remaining in the army, i knew, you know, he would be happy when i leave and maybe all of the reports he wrote up on me. but to my surprise when i got my discharge papers and what is it, my dd form 214, none of those particular things we
i understand that blacks are not getting any boots?nce again, i'm an e-4 and he's an e-6 and i'm not supposed to be talking to him the way i was and he just told me, at ease, soldier. which means, you better realize who you are. and he said you need to mind your own business. do you have any new boots back there and before he could answer i went behind the counter and tore open the lock on the locker and a line of blacks came up behind me and i said what size do you wear? the sergeant was...
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jessamy share this if you city dia says everything flows down to black versus black physical fights in this movie the black community a lot better that celebrating this film run many of them but also but as you see that well actually i did not see that because in the past in these superhero movies black communities were even represented at all you barely saw any one of color in the previous superhero movies to the fact that the two major characters are both people of color to me is a bad thing and we have to keep in mind this first of all this is a movie this doesn't represent everything we see this is entertainment but it's good entertainment where we can see ourselves reflected not only as the hero but the antagonists which i have to say i've been part of several conversations where all of the hash tag kill mulgrew is right so i mean there are. killed along i'm told we. might be the love child of kill one. you can have this conversation about these two different perspectives in our own community and that's a positive thing that's not a negative thing that we can talk about these thin
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to come here on the program not everyone is happy about the high praise for the new superhero movie black panther or trying to shed some light on why after the break. when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. in the middle of the room six. million real news is really low. level warhop selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle is going. to stop spreading tell you that every gossip in public by shall from the supporters of this. office after doesn't tell you on the pulling out and let's fight their product. these are the hawks that we along with all the ones. i said joining us here on the latest a hollywood superhero blockbuster a black panther has been praised all around but for some that's a problem as his kid reports the new hollywood blockbuster black panther is creating quite a stir in an era where diversity is a favorite word the first scene is a huge breakthrough for african-americans the fi
to come here on the program not everyone is happy about the high praise for the new superhero movie black panther or trying to shed some light on why after the break. when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. in the middle of the room six. million real news is really low. level warhop selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing...
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an epic roar echo throughout hollywood this weekend as the marvel universe superhero a black panther was finally unleashed in theaters here in the united states and around the world and the benchmark of success in a capitalistic culture is money then without a shadow of a doubt black panther is in just four days of release a smashing success by pulling in a record breaking two hundred thirty five million dollar opening weekend at the box office black panther shatter not only box office records alon held movie industry beliefs and a racist barrier is about the amount of green a film of color can bring in especially one featuring a black superhero fighting for the safety of his powerful and technologically advanced african home country not exactly hollywood storytelling spread bother to say the least but for many black men women and children both here in the u.s. and around the world even before the film was released the success of black panther was about more than just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss by panther's true success is georgetown university professor ch
an epic roar echo throughout hollywood this weekend as the marvel universe superhero a black panther was finally unleashed in theaters here in the united states and around the world and the benchmark of success in a capitalistic culture is money then without a shadow of a doubt black panther is in just four days of release a smashing success by pulling in a record breaking two hundred thirty five million dollar opening weekend at the box office black panther shatter not only box office records...
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at all of the predominantly black colleges, it wasn't until the mid 1960s that there were any black people on boards of trustees at the black public institutions. in the early 1960s, they were all white. it was an all white board of trustees. the governor of the state, john patterson, was the ex-chairman of the board. these black institutions got their operating funds from these legislatures that were fervent segregationists, all deeply committed to segregation, and the white power structure typically put into place black educators that would tow the segregationist line and would certainly, certainly suppress rebellion on campus. that was the expectation. and trapped by dependency for financing and other essential resources, these black college presidents did tow the line. they were in a very interesting position. on the one hand, they were privileged. they knew very important people. they knew very wealthy people. they knew sometimes very familiarly white leaders in their region, had a position few black people had. after all, the careers of their students, the careers of their faculty me
at all of the predominantly black colleges, it wasn't until the mid 1960s that there were any black people on boards of trustees at the black public institutions. in the early 1960s, they were all white. it was an all white board of trustees. the governor of the state, john patterson, was the ex-chairman of the board. these black institutions got their operating funds from these legislatures that were fervent segregationists, all deeply committed to segregation, and the white power structure...
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but i'm an ally to the black man. - stop saying "the black man." i minored in african studies. - that ain't got nothing to do with-- - okay, all right, i'll just back off the african-- - look, anyway, let's just move on, because the most incredible performance of this year has to go to serena williams winning the australian open while pregnant. - yeah, try pulling that off, roger federer. - well, he couldn't because technically-- - what more can you say? there's nothing more inspiring to me than a strong, powerful black woman. - oh, man, i told you, you don't have to-- - i'm impressed by black women. michelle, serena, your own mom. - keep my mama's name out of your mouth. - it was a compliment. she raised a great man, roy. - just stop talking about race. i know what's going on. you don't have to keep bringing up race every time. - it's hard because 2017, roy, was a year that race and sport intersected like never before. - no, no, there was one story, michael phelps raced a shark, and that nothing to do with magical black women, nothing to do with w
but i'm an ally to the black man. - stop saying "the black man." i minored in african studies. - that ain't got nothing to do with-- - okay, all right, i'll just back off the african-- - look, anyway, let's just move on, because the most incredible performance of this year has to go to serena williams winning the australian open while pregnant. - yeah, try pulling that off, roger federer. - well, he couldn't because technically-- - what more can you say? there's nothing more inspiring...
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protests and black lives matter. next is tehama lopez bunyasi, an assistant professor at the school for conflict analysis and resolution at george mason university. grounded in the politics of race and ethnicity in the united states, specializations and racial attitudes and ideology can she is completing a book on racial renegades and the politics of whiteness. perceptions of white privilege on racial attitudes. she is co-authoring a second book which looks at the 21st century movement of black lives as a cyclical moment in the politics of resistance. it will hopefully be out by the end of the year. does this to me is carole bell, assistant professor at the communication studies at northeastern university. research between nontraditional news sources, including entertainment media and social political attitudes and public opinion, interested in the role of communications and social change. group identities, including race, gender, and sexuality, with the goal to understand on how media and communications influence an
protests and black lives matter. next is tehama lopez bunyasi, an assistant professor at the school for conflict analysis and resolution at george mason university. grounded in the politics of race and ethnicity in the united states, specializations and racial attitudes and ideology can she is completing a book on racial renegades and the politics of whiteness. perceptions of white privilege on racial attitudes. she is co-authoring a second book which looks at the 21st century movement of black...
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. >> investigating various acts of bill: a white principal tangled with black students over black history month. >> some r now call though principal to step down or be >> we're not just going to let itbill: and rykers island. you know as it problem. report after reporot only inmato correction officers.o phase it out over ten years. four sites now tipped. where the public is. >> the problem is not everyone wants it in the bacarlan wut a plan. ut the flip-flops but notup. so fast. spadea, this isbing. "chasing news." bill: we have a chasing alert tonight. multiple injuries, pelea shooting at high he full story.nt stint man, a do you got for us? active surgery in broward county, florida. numeros fatalities. it is a horrific situation. it is just, is a >> a suspect is now. uncustody. police apprehending the person the school. it is a fluid situation as official a troyce piece together a fatal the high school in florida. the person memd lockdown. >> a lot of blood. people are done in the wearing black hat, maroon shirt, black pants. at leastlieved to be injured. some barricaded into the school
. >> investigating various acts of bill: a white principal tangled with black students over black history month. >> some r now call though principal to step down or be >> we're not just going to let itbill: and rykers island. you know as it problem. report after reporot only inmato correction officers.o phase it out over ten years. four sites now tipped. where the public is. >> the problem is not everyone wants it in the bacarlan wut a plan. ut the flip-flops but notup....