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in black america.we felt none of that because mainly the central question is, and i think you asked that his can what it mean to be black? it's quite a big difference between color content, and, dark people with strange minds, that is. just because you have a particular hue doesn't have a particular agenda. we weren't swallowing that right off the top and felt that no, this person has come through the mainstream constituency. we saw his track record in chicago. we saw the type of folks that he had to deal with to get the election and the nomination as the democratic candidate for president. and it was the same kind of political contingency that has been in the first place. so for us it was just not black america but america in general that was under this hypnotic spell of this person who because of his hew was supposed to bring so much change. >> right, and you have to keep in mind that our subjectivity as black men, right, writing about the first black president really complicated our receptivity in b
in black america.we felt none of that because mainly the central question is, and i think you asked that his can what it mean to be black? it's quite a big difference between color content, and, dark people with strange minds, that is. just because you have a particular hue doesn't have a particular agenda. we weren't swallowing that right off the top and felt that no, this person has come through the mainstream constituency. we saw his track record in chicago. we saw the type of folks that he...
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and that's what we have not seen black america, nor have we seen black america's leaders demand that. you have seen some rumbling here and there. there's an article if the new york times or "the washington post" here and there, particular particularly on black politicians who were not satisfied. but the voice has not been enough in terms of the outreach needed for a constituency that has supported him wholeheartedly prior to his run for election and continues to support him. for one, it starts at the grassroots. >> local level. >> and so if we take the tavis smiley/cornell west and al sharpton debacle that happened, what we have there are the most visible black leaders in the country who have name brand recognition who are called to rally, in the instance of trayvon martin and other problematic situations that happen to black america. they were arguing amongst themselves instead of back room arguments and then in the front coming out with a solidified agenda on what comes next, and so that -- >> let me jump in here, too, because you raise a really good question about trayvon martin. >
and that's what we have not seen black america, nor have we seen black america's leaders demand that. you have seen some rumbling here and there. there's an article if the new york times or "the washington post" here and there, particular particularly on black politicians who were not satisfied. but the voice has not been enough in terms of the outreach needed for a constituency that has supported him wholeheartedly prior to his run for election and continues to support him. for one,...
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the black power movement is connected with the black freedom struggle that is going on in postwar america. it is not something that just comes into play and it will have many different facets. certainly the main thrust is going to be radical but there will be revolutionaries, some who are black nationalists, some who are marxist but there will be black power feminists, there will be some who are liberal and some who are interested in electing more officials, more politicians. sometimes you have a connection between radicals and liberals to try to get things like black mayors elected and black congressman elected in the 60s and 70s. what is interesting is how multifaceted and panoramic is. it really goes from welfare rights activists, black nationalists who are street corner activists, sharecroppers in lawrence county who are part of the black panther party, the black panther party for self-defense in oakland and people like bobby seale, kathleen cleaver, stokely carmichael at the national level but you have things like student strikes and sit ins from howard university in d.c. san francis
the black power movement is connected with the black freedom struggle that is going on in postwar america. it is not something that just comes into play and it will have many different facets. certainly the main thrust is going to be radical but there will be revolutionaries, some who are black nationalists, some who are marxist but there will be black power feminists, there will be some who are liberal and some who are interested in electing more officials, more politicians. sometimes you have...
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it is dogging black america. i think you are right to call it out. know what happens is the critics as you say come out and they say oh, if you say that you are not really black. you are not authentic or you are acting white. or, you know, you are getting in the way of people who are making crazy bank. that the rappers. but the fact is the rappers are the sell-outs, bill. the rappers, you know, you think about the snoop dogg, the 50%. they are making poring talking about black women as hos and bitches. horrible. bad schools, all the environmental barriers to their success and then they have this set up for them as oh, take pride. here are your role models. are authentic real black people. they monitor and imitate criminals. that's why they got all the tattoos and the pants hanging off and the do rags. guess what, you are not a real black man you haven't gone through that right of passage of going to jail. so you have got to do that that will make you really black. not go to school, learn, excel in school, get a job, achieve, build a family of the rap
it is dogging black america. i think you are right to call it out. know what happens is the critics as you say come out and they say oh, if you say that you are not really black. you are not authentic or you are acting white. or, you know, you are getting in the way of people who are making crazy bank. that the rappers. but the fact is the rappers are the sell-outs, bill. the rappers, you know, you think about the snoop dogg, the 50%. they are making poring talking about black women as hos and...
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before, he gave an interview with black enterprise magazine he said, i'm not the president of black america. he didn't want that idea that he was favoring one particular group. i did an interview before that election. and i found out that when he came down with his senior aids just week bfers he got re-elected, he had a yellow note pad. even if this wasn't an issue, he put criminal justice reform on there and he started pushing -- gwen: we've got to go. michael's more in story in "time magazine." >> we have to leave to give you a chance to support your local pbs station. but our conversation will continue online on the "washington week" web cast extra. it streams live at 8:30 and all ek long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. and that's where you'll find my take and why 1997 was such a big year for "washington week." we're accepting birthday wishes. we'll see you next week. good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question -- how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a
before, he gave an interview with black enterprise magazine he said, i'm not the president of black america. he didn't want that idea that he was favoring one particular group. i did an interview before that election. and i found out that when he came down with his senior aids just week bfers he got re-elected, he had a yellow note pad. even if this wasn't an issue, he put criminal justice reform on there and he started pushing -- gwen: we've got to go. michael's more in story in "time...
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in the black community right now, and i think it has a lot to do with this force-fed religious doctrines, our so-called. there are a lot of luck gay people in americand across the world. so the black gay mail' males pon is often times looked over what they are traumatized including myself i am a black gay mail. do you know anything about the positioposition on the movementn the day? >> guest: that is a great question. he authors a statement in support of the liberation. by 1970 he comes out and supports the liberation and this is homophobia is preventing african-american activists from seeing the commonality with both the gay liberation movements. that's important and when we think about you are referring specifically to being black, male and gay, there were openly activists that were a big part of the movement into the struggle so they absolutely should not be ignored. certainly this predates the robust liberation movement that we have now. but we've always had the and gay and lesbian freedom fighters and activists so it is an important part and peewee definitely supports the liberation. >> narrative history of black power in america came out in 2
in the black community right now, and i think it has a lot to do with this force-fed religious doctrines, our so-called. there are a lot of luck gay people in americand across the world. so the black gay mail' males pon is often times looked over what they are traumatized including myself i am a black gay mail. do you know anything about the positioposition on the movementn the day? >> guest: that is a great question. he authors a statement in support of the liberation. by 1970 he comes...
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you point to going from traditional liberal ideas to , and al sharpton, and black america, embracing collectivism. it is interesting to me, and i think in some ways you can blame conservatives, but if you go back and look at photographs of 1970's, 1960's, early black panthers, similar groups, doing outreach, and teaching people. there were schools. people were learning. you also people thumbing through this book. it is not the constitution. it is not the declaration of independence. it is a little red book. mao's book. it was distributed on college campuses. that book was what was being taught in black communities. is the congressional black caucus? learning some of the worst teaching, part of the system, now in congress. that is what they believe. that is what they taught in churches. i think that, i hope that answers your question. >> i am from liberty university. thank you for coming here. my question for you comes from a statement that you made -- >> he has notes. [laughter] he came up with papers. >> it stems from the statement you said that liberty is god's gift to all humanity.
you point to going from traditional liberal ideas to , and al sharpton, and black america, embracing collectivism. it is interesting to me, and i think in some ways you can blame conservatives, but if you go back and look at photographs of 1970's, 1960's, early black panthers, similar groups, doing outreach, and teaching people. there were schools. people were learning. you also people thumbing through this book. it is not the constitution. it is not the declaration of independence. it is a...
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the president talks all the time i am nothe president of black america.ix the weakest link in the chain. this is one of the weakest links a chain. no caps recalls her name was some way begrudge us you for paying special attention at least periodically to black people and set of using them to be a pawn in a wider agenda that has nothing to do with their well-being, certain not at the top of the letter. neil: when you talk to kids, do they worry about the job market or do they say this global warming thing is freaking out? >> one thing that is happening with black kids, bill o'reilly talked about being role models. one thalamus with the talk about with luxury wrapped. for a kid to grow up in an underprivileged community to dream about the private jet and being the boss. now the only thing is to expand that. you can do all those things but 99.9% of people are not rappers or in the nba. take the idea you can have anything come you deserve it, but widen your avenues. let's widen how we get there. lot of kids talk about this. years ago telling kids you be the n
the president talks all the time i am nothe president of black america.ix the weakest link in the chain. this is one of the weakest links a chain. no caps recalls her name was some way begrudge us you for paying special attention at least periodically to black people and set of using them to be a pawn in a wider agenda that has nothing to do with their well-being, certain not at the top of the letter. neil: when you talk to kids, do they worry about the job market or do they say this global...
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leon sullivan is very northern terms of economic opportunities on the ground for blacks and urban americauring the '60s. >> host: stokely, a life. dedicated for astride. who is astrid. >> guest: my fiancee. i metmer in boston. >> host: what does she do. >> guest: she is in business, vice president of sales at a company. at a consulting company. >> host: next call for peniel joseph comes from seku in mad tisson heights, virginia. >> caller: good afternoon, sire. er doing great job and i have two brief questions. one is, results of the civil rights movement cause kwame to adopt and -- ideology, and the next is, would he have questioned the cia in reference to -- [inaudible] thank you, sir. >> guest: the factors that led to his adoption of -- is really what he experienced on the ground in the civil rights actives -- as a civil rights activist and a black power organizer and mobilizer, stokely carmichael becomes kwame ture out of a process of experience. so, by the time he visits the creek in 1967, september of 1967, he has visited cuba, visited algeria, on the front lines, speaking to differ
leon sullivan is very northern terms of economic opportunities on the ground for blacks and urban americauring the '60s. >> host: stokely, a life. dedicated for astride. who is astrid. >> guest: my fiancee. i metmer in boston. >> host: what does she do. >> guest: she is in business, vice president of sales at a company. at a consulting company. >> host: next call for peniel joseph comes from seku in mad tisson heights, virginia. >> caller: good afternoon,...
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america. various important black leaders went along with this.so have black and half in the, and ardent collector who was very wealthy. he was hoping to set of colony there the what kind of model showing of free blacks could achieve their various things. he actually was in touch with british abolitionists. he even interviewed president james madison one was in a bachmann engineering madison. he would not : president knows. because he was quickly called and james. he died and four shortly in 1817. his own influence with them and someone beneficial. and it. in internal was for colonization in the beginning. so was bishop richard allen who was the major religious leader in philadelphia. but in 18 -- in january 1817 after the founding of the american colonization society they enemy of 3,000 african -- free african-american. 3,000. but it put it to a vote. none of them wanted to have anything to do with colonization. so over -- allen had to shift. it took them a little while to change her mind. they overwhelmingly decided to oppose the composition. so
america. various important black leaders went along with this.so have black and half in the, and ardent collector who was very wealthy. he was hoping to set of colony there the what kind of model showing of free blacks could achieve their various things. he actually was in touch with british abolitionists. he even interviewed president james madison one was in a bachmann engineering madison. he would not : president knows. because he was quickly called and james. he died and four shortly in...
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i share you a view that's what happens to black people in america you get the achievement and they change the rules. that's kind of the way it works (laughter) but it is an incredible on a serious note frankly an incredible achievement and something i want to enjoy day in and day out. i love the cat on the streets read it was going to be named after me he said i'm kind of a tea bargain guy i don't like you at all but i'm going to enjoy rolling over you everyday (laughter) i always want to be accommodating. i'll tell you how significant this is from the african-americans started up. this kids in the school yard i go to make a speech to the school and i know, you know, i've been out of politics for awhile officially. (laughter) unelected for a while and i warranted through the school yard and the little kids stopped and kept checking me out i'm hoping they'll think i'm j z or small business. i go in the school and as i start to come out this little 8-year-old black kid who has all his little friends lined up because he clearly in this highly integrated school has been telling them about me
i share you a view that's what happens to black people in america you get the achievement and they change the rules. that's kind of the way it works (laughter) but it is an incredible on a serious note frankly an incredible achievement and something i want to enjoy day in and day out. i love the cat on the streets read it was going to be named after me he said i'm kind of a tea bargain guy i don't like you at all but i'm going to enjoy rolling over you everyday (laughter) i always want to be...
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the struggle for black civil rights in america transformed the meaning of a civil war, what type of country were we going to be, what type of democracy are we going to be, and shaped the post war reconstruction era. when we think about the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment, the first black senators and congressman, the ground work during this period, we are talking about civil rights in america. another prominent historian described the post reconstruction era as the of african american history. african american did not give up, they did not stop fighting, they did not surrender their hard earned status at african american. they developed schools like howard, fifth, moor house, fellman. they created organizations like the naacp, the national association of colored women, universal negro improvement association, they protested, they filed suits, they took to the street to cry lynching and racial violence. so the civil rights movement in the 1950's and 60's did not emerge out of a vacuum. the progress has been hard earned and was built on the struggles of the past. but as w eb said what is the me
the struggle for black civil rights in america transformed the meaning of a civil war, what type of country were we going to be, what type of democracy are we going to be, and shaped the post war reconstruction era. when we think about the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment, the first black senators and congressman, the ground work during this period, we are talking about civil rights in america. another prominent historian described the post reconstruction era as the of african american history....
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so i am going to speak about my first book "a dream foreclosed," black america and the fight for a place to call home. is traces the story of four families during the lead up to and aftermath of the world's worst financial crisis since the great depression. families in detroit, michigan, michael hutchins in chattanooga, tenn.. in stanford, north carolina and marissa biggs in chicago, with the mother of onea and jimeyea. sometimes there is confusion, i am not a financial reporter. more than the foreclosure crisis, they choose to organize this society and the way it can be different. we will travel from burned out buildings in chicago to liberated blocks in between, living rooms and families across the country. let's begin. you want me to chill? hold on. we are chilling. great, okay. can you also hear me? cool. thank you. i want to start with a very simple question. what is home? it is such a simple word but almost impossible to define. the power of this word is nearly unrivaled. think back, think back to when you were in schools like this a you will remember home was the prize of epic her
so i am going to speak about my first book "a dream foreclosed," black america and the fight for a place to call home. is traces the story of four families during the lead up to and aftermath of the world's worst financial crisis since the great depression. families in detroit, michigan, michael hutchins in chattanooga, tenn.. in stanford, north carolina and marissa biggs in chicago, with the mother of onea and jimeyea. sometimes there is confusion, i am not a financial reporter. more...
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like blacks in america and africa the onions. korea seems to perform better on the tray fun compare to japan last year the korea institute for industrial economics and trade said monday. i bought her a lot the record high annual trade surplus of over forty four billion dollars japan posted a record trade deficit of over one hundred ten billion dollars last year despite the weakening yen. he is sick it says the competitiveness of major korean exports such as semiconductors and other parts contributed to the record surplus despite the unfavorable exchange rate the boycott of japanese products in china sparked by disputes over territory and history also played a role chris first ever electric vehicle expo is currently underway in the country's southernmost island of cheque nine and young who was at the events as korea is increasingly keen on replacing vehicles that run on gasoline the ones that run on that they are applying eco friendly and cost efficient industry watchers say indicate the closer you are approaching the point the ma
like blacks in america and africa the onions. korea seems to perform better on the tray fun compare to japan last year the korea institute for industrial economics and trade said monday. i bought her a lot the record high annual trade surplus of over forty four billion dollars japan posted a record trade deficit of over one hundred ten billion dollars last year despite the weakening yen. he is sick it says the competitiveness of major korean exports such as semiconductors and other parts...
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no, let me be clear, denean, you inspired a show that we did, an audience program of black conservatives in america how horribly horrific they're treated with regularity. that is a fact, the point is that conservatives are treated horribly. >> now you're talking about -- >> because there are black conservatives in america that are called the most horrific vile names. >> so are liberal. >> there is no backup from the black liberal establishment. like jesse jackson, al sharpton, naacp, so yeah, there is a double standard when it comes to black conservatives being criticized. >> all right, who will win tomorrow's cpac straw poll? we'll ask the audience for their prediction. but first, there is a lot of talk about who will make their run for the white house come 2016. former presidential campaign, and the edition continues, can we save america? straight ahead. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help peoe
no, let me be clear, denean, you inspired a show that we did, an audience program of black conservatives in america how horribly horrific they're treated with regularity. that is a fact, the point is that conservatives are treated horribly. >> now you're talking about -- >> because there are black conservatives in america that are called the most horrific vile names. >> so are liberal. >> there is no backup from the black liberal establishment. like jesse jackson, al...
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there is prejudice and black and whites degraded blacks in various ways in america but if they were infrica they could even become missionaries and so on. i think we have to look much more carefully and that is why i devote various chapters to the subject. we need to look carefully at this whole colonization concept which did promote is lacks realized it, promoted prejudice but i devote a lot of space to that. >> you also devoted an extraordinary amount of space to the crucial role of free blacks in emancipation and in fact you have the chapter titled for me both when i read it in manuscript form and in published form, it the title itself i found revolutionary. free blacks is the key to emancipation and i say revolutionary because free blacks never constitute more than 13% of the black and roughly 1% of the american population. so given that small number comparatively very small number of free blacks, why were they the key to emancipation? >> above all in resisting the hopes of the american colonists they decided to voluntarily go to liberia which was founded for that purpose. in the 1
there is prejudice and black and whites degraded blacks in various ways in america but if they were infrica they could even become missionaries and so on. i think we have to look much more carefully and that is why i devote various chapters to the subject. we need to look carefully at this whole colonization concept which did promote is lacks realized it, promoted prejudice but i devote a lot of space to that. >> you also devoted an extraordinary amount of space to the crucial role of...
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bouncing ball. >> we were talk being about conned leez rice and now you're -- >> because black conservatives in americas names. you wrote a book about it. >> i did. there's no backup for the black liberal establishment, so there's a double standard when it comes to black conservatives being criticized. >> who will win tomorrow's cpac straw poll? we'll ask the audience for their prediction, but first there's talk about who is going to make their run for the white house come 2016. rick santorum is there and he'll weigh in, and much more as our studio audition continues, can we save america? you can help us, straight ahead. pay my bill. phone: your account is already paid in full. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants... voice-enabled bill pay. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. yup, everybody knows that. well, did you know that some owls aren't that wise. don't forget about i'm having brunch with meagan tomorrow. who? seriously, you met
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still argue that blacks are behind poverty in america the social and cultural problems that we see inblack communities across america and white communities appalachia are responses to poverty not the causes. it's time for americans and lawmakers in washington to wake up and start talking about the real causes of poverty in america which include massive inequality produce fair tax code joblessness produced by our trade policies and ongoing racial discrimination by a largely white economic and political power structure only when we have that conversation with every american to have an equal shot at the american dream regardless of their race and that's the way it is tonight tuesday march eighteenth two thousand and fourteen and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there occupy something tag your. will. it's technology innovations all the lives developments from around russia. that's huge you're covered. chances are forcing that. six nations in the finish line of the marathon. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and t
still argue that blacks are behind poverty in america the social and cultural problems that we see inblack communities across america and white communities appalachia are responses to poverty not the causes. it's time for americans and lawmakers in washington to wake up and start talking about the real causes of poverty in america which include massive inequality produce fair tax code joblessness produced by our trade policies and ongoing racial discrimination by a largely white economic and...
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mark twain the figures don't lie but liars can figure in fact the birth weight for unmarried black women in america has been falling for almost forty years and most of the evidence points to changes in unmarried birth rates among both black and white women in the united states that started in the one nine hundred seventy s. coinciding with the legalization of abortion and the beginning of widespread use of oral contraceptives and largely unaffected over the years by changes in welfare programs so why is it the conservatives like yesterday's caller and fox so-called news as useful idiots congressman paul ryan why are they obsessed with the notion that african-americans in the black community are responsible for poverty in america. like so much that's wrong with america today turns out it all started with great reagan is famous for his speeches and his one liners about welfare queens but as author and hani lopez pointed out in an interview on moyers company it all began with his earliest welfare stump speech back in one thousand nine hundred. speak to his audiences and he would say i understand how f
mark twain the figures don't lie but liars can figure in fact the birth weight for unmarried black women in america has been falling for almost forty years and most of the evidence points to changes in unmarried birth rates among both black and white women in the united states that started in the one nine hundred seventy s. coinciding with the legalization of abortion and the beginning of widespread use of oral contraceptives and largely unaffected over the years by changes in welfare programs...
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bouncing ball. >> we were talk being about conned leez rice and now you're -- >> because black conservatives in america book about it. >> i did. there's no backup for the black liberal establishment, so there's a double standard when it comes to black conservatives being criticized. >> who will win tomorrow's cpac straw poll? we'll ask the audience for their prediction, but first there's talk about who is going to make their run for the white house come 2016. rick santorum is there and he'll weigh in, and much more as our studio audition continues, can we save america? you can help us, straight ahead. the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children lauing ] move to the country,
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. >> the end to a case hats become a black eye for america's military. a plea deal for a top general. >> snow falling on the front lawn at the white house. washington hunkers down for what may be winter's last dance. o >> 25 countries are involved in the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight. the search area spans from central asia to the southern indian ocean. flight 370 was flying from kuala lumpur to beijing with 239 on board. a team of investigators will travel to malaysia to help the search. they'll join several americans with the national transportation safety board, who are there. >> they are investigating all option, including the possibility that the plane was intentionally diverted. they are trying to find out more about the pilots. >> inside this gated community is the home of malaysia airlines captain zaharie ahmed shah. police confirmed they have searched it, interviewed his family and examining the flight simulator the pilot kept at his house. zaharie ahmed shah's friend were quick to defend him. this was posted on youtube. most b
. >> the end to a case hats become a black eye for america's military. a plea deal for a top general. >> snow falling on the front lawn at the white house. washington hunkers down for what may be winter's last dance. o >> 25 countries are involved in the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight. the search area spans from central asia to the southern indian ocean. flight 370 was flying from kuala lumpur to beijing with 239 on board. a team of investigators will travel...
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you point to going from traditional liberal ideas to , and al sharpton, and black america, embracing collectivism. it is interesting to me, and i think in some ways you can blame conservatives, but if you go back and look at photographs of 1970's, 1960's, early black panthers, similar groups, doing outreach, and teaching people. there were schools. people were learning. you also people thumbing through this book. it is not the constitution. it is not the declaration of independence. it is a little red book. mao's book. it was distributed on college campuses. that book was what was being taught in black communities. is the congressional black caucus? learning some of the worst teaching, part of the system, now in congress. that is what they believe. that is what they taught in churches. i think that, i hope that answers your question. >> i am from liberty university. thank you for coming here. my question for you comes from a statement that you made -- >> he has notes. [laughter] he came up with papers. >> it stems from the statement you said that liberty is god's gift to all humanity.
you point to going from traditional liberal ideas to , and al sharpton, and black america, embracing collectivism. it is interesting to me, and i think in some ways you can blame conservatives, but if you go back and look at photographs of 1970's, 1960's, early black panthers, similar groups, doing outreach, and teaching people. there were schools. people were learning. you also people thumbing through this book. it is not the constitution. it is not the declaration of independence. it is a...
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. >> after the black on "america tonight", an al jazeera exclusive. we preview an inside look at the taliban today. the taliban's fighters - how dangerous is their force now, and does the world have reason to fear the taliban today. a rare view in a documentary you'll only see an al jazeera. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> the ukraine crisis as tensions esalate >> russia for all inents and purposes showing no signs of backing down. >> crimea's vote rejected by the west... >> here in crimea, a lot of them say the west should just butt out... >> new santions looming >> mr. ambassador will
. >> after the black on "america tonight", an al jazeera exclusive. we preview an inside look at the taliban today. the taliban's fighters - how dangerous is their force now, and does the world have reason to fear the taliban today. a rare view in a documentary you'll only see an al jazeera. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they...
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today i'm going to speak about my first book "a dream foreclosed" black america and the fight for a placeto call home. this book chases the story of four families during the lead-up to and aftermath as i said the world's worst financial crisis since the great depression. these families are bertha garrett in detroit michigan, michael hutchinson chattanooga tennessee, griggs wimbley and stanford north carolina and martha biggs in chicago. martha biggs is the mother of jovana and jamiah and the scene that i just read. i want to make something clear because sometimes there is confusion. i'm not a financial reporter. today i'm going to speak about the way that we choose to organize the society and the ways in which it can be different. so we will travel from burned out bank-owned buildings in chicago to liberated families across the country. so let's begin. you want me to tilt. okay. hold on, we are tilting. great. okay. can you still here may? okay, good. thank you. i want to start with a very simple question. what is home? it is such a simple word but almost impossible to define and the powe
today i'm going to speak about my first book "a dream foreclosed" black america and the fight for a placeto call home. this book chases the story of four families during the lead-up to and aftermath as i said the world's worst financial crisis since the great depression. these families are bertha garrett in detroit michigan, michael hutchinson chattanooga tennessee, griggs wimbley and stanford north carolina and martha biggs in chicago. martha biggs is the mother of jovana and jamiah...
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. >> after the black on "america tonight", an al jazeera exclusive. we preview an inside look at the taliban today. the taliban's fighters - how dangerous is their force now, and does the world have reason to fear the taliban today. a rare view in a documentary you'll only see an al jazeera. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> is it a new sign of trouble. taliban suicide bombers stormed a police station in eastern afghanistan killing at least 10 police officers. this assault comes in a wave of increased taliban violence intended to disrupt the upcoming presidential elections there. taliban's strength in afghanistan has been rising since 2005. they control large parts of the county. al jazeera's "faultline" gained access to a group of taliban fighters, and got a rare glimpse inside the insurgency. >> as u.s. forces prepare to pull out of afghanistan after 12 lo
. >> after the black on "america tonight", an al jazeera exclusive. we preview an inside look at the taliban today. the taliban's fighters - how dangerous is their force now, and does the world have reason to fear the taliban today. a rare view in a documentary you'll only see an al jazeera. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that...
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no blacks, no latinos, no women involved. a one bigght for america. know how good baseball could be until everybody could play. a black and a white kid leave stanford. to siliconid goes valley and the black kid goes home. that is not fair. we should do better. >> is quite shocking to see how white silicon valley can be. hewlett-packard has a female ceo, they have a female cfo. i'm going to read a statement that they provided for us. "well weackard said are puzzled by reverend jackson's sudden interest, we are the largest company in the world with a female ceo and cfo. ." >> we fight for racial and gender justice. we fight to get him to make america better. we want blacks, latinos, asians, well.to do if we can buy the product together, let share leadership together. it is a net gain. >> there are some fairly shocking statistics. for have the highest regard -- they can even deny something is wrong when you look at all white male order directors. this week we are marching for for nine yearste ago. is,could vote i cap this you could vote bilingual. we are
no blacks, no latinos, no women involved. a one bigght for america. know how good baseball could be until everybody could play. a black and a white kid leave stanford. to siliconid goes valley and the black kid goes home. that is not fair. we should do better. >> is quite shocking to see how white silicon valley can be. hewlett-packard has a female ceo, they have a female cfo. i'm going to read a statement that they provided for us. "well weackard said are puzzled by reverend...
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not just black america.with his last election, he's looking towards his legacy as perry said. now he can step forward and say this is what i want to leave my mark on. it's quite remarkable and could leave a huge impact. there are critics who say how could he apply federal money to one population. and the president wants to show he's supporting. >> beth, perry, thanks guys. >>> the nfl has cracked down on players using racial slurs. the big three with new thoughts. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? $500,000. maybe half-million. say a million dollars. [ dan ] then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. ♪ i was trying to like pull it a little further. you know, i was trying to stretch it a little bit more. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. [ man ] i looked around at everybody else and i was like, "are you kidding me?" [ dan ] it's just human nature to focus on the here and now. so it'
not just black america.with his last election, he's looking towards his legacy as perry said. now he can step forward and say this is what i want to leave my mark on. it's quite remarkable and could leave a huge impact. there are critics who say how could he apply federal money to one population. and the president wants to show he's supporting. >> beth, perry, thanks guys. >>> the nfl has cracked down on players using racial slurs. the big three with new thoughts. we asked people...
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>> we were talking earlier that day when they were going through the black miss america with the rehearsalsd i wanted a friend and her to come me but she came by herself. >> how do you know she knew that? >> i asked her. >> what were the words eyou use. >> we're going to [ bleep ]. >> what was her response to that? >> i'll see you after the concert. at first she was going to come to the concert but she didn't come. and i called her and she came to my car. this is 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. what are we going to my room, to play checkers? >> at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning? >> would you come to my hotel room at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. >> i'm from the south bronx. so no. but we're talking about someone else, someone that is sheltered, a young girl, 18 years old. >> she is not sheltered. she already accused someone of rape. she is not sheltered. take that back. say she is not sheltered. >> i think she was sheltered. >> someone who is sheltered if they have already made the accusation. >> who is to say she is not telling the truth? >> they threw it out. >> that mean you put yourself in ano
>> we were talking earlier that day when they were going through the black miss america with the rehearsalsd i wanted a friend and her to come me but she came by herself. >> how do you know she knew that? >> i asked her. >> what were the words eyou use. >> we're going to [ bleep ]. >> what was her response to that? >> i'll see you after the concert. at first she was going to come to the concert but she didn't come. and i called her and she came to my...
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. >> kevin told us the next movie, black widow and captain america get it together. >> did he say thatthere's no way he said that. >> you're smarter than i thought you were. >> smarter than i look, huh? >> that's not what i said. that's not what i thought. >> for night lynn in los angeles. >> captain america opens in theatres on april 4 and is coming to you from ourparent company disney. next, a pint size hero gets a little help from a secret source. ok, what the heck is that? (director) that's beanie, your new sidekick. sidekick? you can't be serious. i get expert trading tools... (cat) he's got those traaayyyding tooooools! i get... i... can you... (cat)trayyyding tooooools, yeah! are you done? (cat) i'm gonna bundle you... gonna option you,... (cat) gonna... e... t... f... you. you know what that's it. i am done. i'm out of here. amateurs. diane! pull the car around. diane! car! i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette even if you slip up, so you can reach your goal. now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. saleget
. >> kevin told us the next movie, black widow and captain america get it together. >> did he say thatthere's no way he said that. >> you're smarter than i thought you were. >> smarter than i look, huh? >> that's not what i said. that's not what i thought. >> for night lynn in los angeles. >> captain america opens in theatres on april 4 and is coming to you from ourparent company disney. next, a pint size hero gets a little help from a secret source....
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. >> for as long as blacks have been in america we have depended on oral history to pass on our traditionsur heritage. giuliani richardson, founder and executive director of the history makers is on a mission to record our stories. her work stands as a testament to the many who have done extraordinary things but will tell you they are just -- >> ordinary people that did extraordinary things. that's what history makers is all about. and if we don't tell their story to our children they will never know their value. >> the history makers, an archive of 5,000 african-americans who made a difference. there's something everyone can appreciate in these stories. it's about education. it's about our legacy. it's also about telling our story and about correcting american history before it's too late. >> the work that ms. richardson has been doing is all about capturing those moments before we lose them. >> our concern was that there had been virtually no recording of black history since the slave era. our goal is to document 21st century history. >> its partnership with schools across the country is
. >> for as long as blacks have been in america we have depended on oral history to pass on our traditionsur heritage. giuliani richardson, founder and executive director of the history makers is on a mission to record our stories. her work stands as a testament to the many who have done extraordinary things but will tell you they are just -- >> ordinary people that did extraordinary things. that's what history makers is all about. and if we don't tell their story to our children...
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america women. it is 65% among black women. that's staggering. and markey says . . .inda you have lived with this for more than 20 years, what are some of the reasons that aren't shown in main stream media and headline news that are really effecting african american women which causes an alarming number, this alarming rise if you will? >> there is definitely a large number of disproportion at it black women living with hiv. and i think what some of your -- your followers say in a tweet, it is poverty, housing, homelessness, the cost of insurance and medication, but there are a lot of services to help with the cost of medication if someone is living with hiv, but many women when we contact it to incarceration, many women whether they know their partner is hiv infected or not, women are taking care of their households and multiple households. so them getting the care they need earlier definitely can help prevent the spread of hiv. one of the tweets said they are men on the down low. there are definitely men on the down low, but there are a lot of men are heterosexual, a
america women. it is 65% among black women. that's staggering. and markey says . . .inda you have lived with this for more than 20 years, what are some of the reasons that aren't shown in main stream media and headline news that are really effecting african american women which causes an alarming number, this alarming rise if you will? >> there is definitely a large number of disproportion at it black women living with hiv. and i think what some of your -- your followers say in a tweet,...
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so america's first black president and nobel peace prize winner was selected by waves of color optimistic lefty liberals is smiling and chatting with a leader who supported by white collar right winger groups that use the murder of their own members. i was democratically elected government there when there is not my friends has just been the room. japanese towns feature many cafes and bars. he places that are distinctly japanese are born among these establishments. i did. in this building on a busy downtown street to secure his place to go. where can scroll through the doors as people escaped injury caps. when people come here who are living the moment can teach us what to spend time with many different countries in. need to drink tea in exchange information. it is another appealing aspect i was in me. i believe them this is a sewing machine campaigns which helps people who want to make clothing accessories using a sewing mm mm. inside the cafe are many types of sewing machines this year to make the choice of receiving instruction from the owner who also teaches classes so she is. the oth
so america's first black president and nobel peace prize winner was selected by waves of color optimistic lefty liberals is smiling and chatting with a leader who supported by white collar right winger groups that use the murder of their own members. i was democratically elected government there when there is not my friends has just been the room. japanese towns feature many cafes and bars. he places that are distinctly japanese are born among these establishments. i did. in this building on a...
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and kim clark for germany and useful than cycling shoes and russians through the night so america's first black president and nobel peace prize winner was selected by waves of color optimistic lefty liberals is smiling and chatting with a leader who supported by white collar right winger groups that use the murder of their own members to oust a democratically elected government. here william nightmare is not my friends but that just might be. ay ay ay. a few laughs. berlin the cities of us and i speculate that happy with us your headlines at this hour bloodshed in crimea ukraine says one of its soldiers has been killed and a military base but mr advani at kenya says the competition teams of military gauge local buy something terrible and shia days after russia at the bottom and with no time in signing a treaty to make ready a part of project due to the west that blocking the entrance. in germany and the united states had to dance. calling it unacceptable ari
and kim clark for germany and useful than cycling shoes and russians through the night so america's first black president and nobel peace prize winner was selected by waves of color optimistic lefty liberals is smiling and chatting with a leader who supported by white collar right winger groups that use the murder of their own members to oust a democratically elected government. here william nightmare is not my friends but that just might be. ay ay ay. a few laughs. berlin the cities of us and...
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it doesn't matter how smart he is, he just happens to be black. americaill be owned by another country and not by one shot. all you have to do is go to the hotels and see who owns them. go to the gas stations and see who owns them. we have to learn how to get together and work together. host: tj has this comment on our twitter page -- a what should america's role in the world be? we welcome our listeners on c-span radio, coast-to-coast on channel 120. on friday the russian foreign minister is meeting with reporters in london following a nearly six-hour meeting with secretary of state john kerry. here is what he had to say through a translator. [video clip] >> secretary kerry did not voice any threats to russia. as for the sanctions, we are hearing what is being discussed in washington and in europe. let me assure you that our partners understand that sanctions is a counterproductive instrument and if the decision is made it will be their decision. we shall maintain the mutual inferences of businesses -- mutual interests of businesses. we will take any mea
it doesn't matter how smart he is, he just happens to be black. americaill be owned by another country and not by one shot. all you have to do is go to the hotels and see who owns them. go to the gas stations and see who owns them. we have to learn how to get together and work together. host: tj has this comment on our twitter page -- a what should america's role in the world be? we welcome our listeners on c-span radio, coast-to-coast on channel 120. on friday the russian foreign minister is...
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so america's first black president and nobel peace prize winner was selected by waves of color optimistic lefty liberals is smiling and chatting with a leader who supported by white collar right winger groups that use the murder of their own members to oust a democratically elected government. here william nightmare is not my friends but this just might be. i am you can watch in a sea world you were ever you go to a maid she asks for your phone is traveling to access program schedules on demand video. i don't mind saying his pee all over it a go. i enjoyed the us versions available. this is your marketplace today research makes the network. in him tombstone contact center in half. since. prospect that has been on my way home first two. two explosions at its that time. it is inevitable and two thousand and ten. a young afghan businessman distant afghanistan from the uk with a mission to create afghanistan's first ever rugby federation. i saw the pope american in the inerrancy and that physical activity in this the big game. i have really liked it and the me that the sun and a bit of physic
so america's first black president and nobel peace prize winner was selected by waves of color optimistic lefty liberals is smiling and chatting with a leader who supported by white collar right winger groups that use the murder of their own members to oust a democratically elected government. here william nightmare is not my friends but this just might be. i am you can watch in a sea world you were ever you go to a maid she asks for your phone is traveling to access program schedules on demand...
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to be black and gay in america thanks to jason collins and michael, [speaker not understood]. but the idea that when i look, someone had come in my room and tied a noose, this is a noose. the day before i found [speaker not understood] on the floor. this is the lgbt historical day african-american complex. i live in s-r-o with disability people. people are in and out of the room when we're not there. a black man would never tie a noose and have it in his room. so, this is what i said the morning before. i want to see [speaker not understood] at holiday plaza. the best [speaker not understood] in san francisco. but what i'm finding also is that we need [speaker not understood] the church i belong to, we need for them to be part of the new [speaker not understood] because i understand cnbc is taking over that apartment complex and i found out sunday that delta church built freedom west up from ground. they need to be there so i won't get noosed in my room on the cnbc apartment. and i want you to take this serious. it is one week old now and i've been wearing it. new york times d
to be black and gay in america thanks to jason collins and michael, [speaker not understood]. but the idea that when i look, someone had come in my room and tied a noose, this is a noose. the day before i found [speaker not understood] on the floor. this is the lgbt historical day african-american complex. i live in s-r-o with disability people. people are in and out of the room when we're not there. a black man would never tie a noose and have it in his room. so, this is what i said the...