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i think he will do great things for black america. we are out of time.ity mayor caught on camera celebrating a policy that brings death and destruction. you have to see this to believe it next. 's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. >> laura: this is one of those unbelievable pieces of video. listen very closely. ♪ sanctuary city >> laura: [laughing]. that's philadelphia mayor jim kenny doing his happy dance while singing we are a sanctuary city. celebrating a federal judge's ruling barring president trump from cut off grants to philadelphia over immigration policies. the white house was disgusted and pointed out many people in philadelphia were killed, raped or assaulted by criminal aliens. let's discuss this with these 2 men. how did we get here? >> it's
i think he will do great things for black america. we are out of time.ity mayor caught on camera celebrating a policy that brings death and destruction. you have to see this to believe it next. 's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go...
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i think he will do great things for black america. we are out of time. a big city mayor caught on camera celebrating a policy that brings death and destruction. you have to see this to believe it next. >> laura: this is one of those unbelievable pieces of video. listen very closely. sanctuary city >> laura: [laughing]. i wanted to use this on a loop for republicans. that's philadelphia mayor jim kenny doing his happy dance while singing we are a sanctuary city. celebrating a federal judge's ruling barring president trump from cut off grants to philadelphia over immigration policies. the white house was disgusted and pointed out many people in philadelphia were killed, raped or assaulted by criminal aliens. let's discuss this with these 2 men. brat to see both of you, dave br brat. doing the sneap dance. how did we get here? >> it's not funny to the parents involved in. in virginia a governor ran as a democrat and said he would not allow this sanctuary policy and then vetoed it after getting elected. we have a disparage position put in by 25 republicans w
i think he will do great things for black america. we are out of time. a big city mayor caught on camera celebrating a policy that brings death and destruction. you have to see this to believe it next. >> laura: this is one of those unbelievable pieces of video. listen very closely. sanctuary city >> laura: [laughing]. i wanted to use this on a loop for republicans. that's philadelphia mayor jim kenny doing his happy dance while singing we are a sanctuary city. celebrating a federal...
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ann lease saw cox recalls america's black pioneers. and in gigged, journalist sarah kessler looks at the prevalence of freelance workers i today's economy. also being published this week, ely berman, joseph felter and jacob shapiro explore the changes in how wars have been fought over the past 60 years in small wars, big data. and dr. edward hallowell describes how his upbringing shaped his psychiatric career. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> when i start to talk about my book, invisible no more: police violence against black women, women of color, one of the first questions i throw out to audiences sometimes is what's the first name that comes to mind when i say police brutality. >> [inaudible] >> see, times have changed. but usually it's been sort of different across generations but almost universally male. it's been rodney king, it's been oscar grant, it's been mike brown, eric garner, freddie gray, philando castile, alton sterling, the
ann lease saw cox recalls america's black pioneers. and in gigged, journalist sarah kessler looks at the prevalence of freelance workers i today's economy. also being published this week, ely berman, joseph felter and jacob shapiro explore the changes in how wars have been fought over the past 60 years in small wars, big data. and dr. edward hallowell describes how his upbringing shaped his psychiatric career. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the...
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black folks were already treated equally. that was before the civil rights laws were even on the books. so my concern is that until white americaledge that black and brown folks know their lives better than we do and have always known their lives better than we do and learn to listen to those stories that are behind the numbers, we're not going to make the kind of progress we need to make. >> i've been trying to say that a long time, tim. i don't say it as well as you. >> thank you. >> are you preaching anywhere? i may come. thank you. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. (vo) i was born during the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. now that i'm on my way ♪ ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. better things than for rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask i
black folks were already treated equally. that was before the civil rights laws were even on the books. so my concern is that until white americaledge that black and brown folks know their lives better than we do and have always known their lives better than we do and learn to listen to those stories that are behind the numbers, we're not going to make the kind of progress we need to make. >> i've been trying to say that a long time, tim. i don't say it as well as you. >> thank you....
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it's hard to be black in america today and get to where you want to get to. you are vying to become the first ever black female governor in the united states. is this your moment? do you feel that there is an opening right now? if so, why? >> i think there's an opening because america and the south is changing. it's not just the demographic changes that i think have certainly come to georgia and made this possible. it's also a change in ethos. we saw in november of 2016 that voting matters. your voice matters. it does, indeed, make a difference who gets elected. so i think my opportunity is to harness that energy but also harness the urgency of this moment. every single day we wake up to news about a new atrocity and a new quiet bigotry. what i want folks to understand in my campaign is that this is about them. it's about their voices and their opportunity to actually change the direction of the south. it's going to be hard. but it's absolutely possible. we saw in the prima peopl turned out who had not voted before. if we do this right with people at the core
it's hard to be black in america today and get to where you want to get to. you are vying to become the first ever black female governor in the united states. is this your moment? do you feel that there is an opening right now? if so, why? >> i think there's an opening because america and the south is changing. it's not just the demographic changes that i think have certainly come to georgia and made this possible. it's also a change in ethos. we saw in november of 2016 that voting...
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you give us a snapshot of america as it stands now. when you look at the blacke world, it's not dissimilar, where you have people who seem progressive in many ways, but when it comes to homosexuality there seems to be a road block. how do you begin the conversation and where do you start especially young black people? >> if we can't talk about gender, manhood and masculinity as a cage for some folk, right, if we can't talk about the problems that gender presents us, the fact that we tell little boys to be real men, let them be kids first, we're definitely not going to be at a point where we can re-think sexuality. >> trevor: right. >> so i think we have work to do. so here's the thing. what would it mean for us to abolish and get rid of all of the boxes altogether that for some folk are cages? cages cannot be routes to freedom. cages are not doorways to freedom. so we've got to get free and let some of these ideas go. we have a person in the white house who is lifted up and celebrated particularly because he performs a thuggish masculinity that if performed by a
you give us a snapshot of america as it stands now. when you look at the blacke world, it's not dissimilar, where you have people who seem progressive in many ways, but when it comes to homosexuality there seems to be a road block. how do you begin the conversation and where do you start especially young black people? >> if we can't talk about gender, manhood and masculinity as a cage for some folk, right, if we can't talk about the problems that gender presents us, the fact that we tell...
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video this is america have provoked a chain reaction his sometimes shocking take on the ills of black america a video shot in a single take got people talking and has produced tributes from other artists to tell stories about their own countries one of them is nigerian pop star following day falana better known as felt's who's this is nigeria tackles issues such as drug addiction violence corruption and kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls it's a two point eight million views and counting we'll see you next time. if. you lose this night. everybody because. this is thank you to. everybody because. that's the guess i'm lucky enough. to get. every. this is our duty to understand the very different way where there. is a little. hello i'm barbara siren london these are the top stories on al-jazeera spain's a new prime minister pedro sanchez has been sworn in the day after ousting mehdi another hoary in a vote of confidence about an hour later catalonia new government was sworn in ending madrid's seven months direct rule over the region and immediately pledged to seek independence for the region and a ma
video this is america have provoked a chain reaction his sometimes shocking take on the ills of black america a video shot in a single take got people talking and has produced tributes from other artists to tell stories about their own countries one of them is nigerian pop star following day falana better known as felt's who's this is nigeria tackles issues such as drug addiction violence corruption and kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls it's a two point eight million views and counting we'll see...
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video this is america have provoked a chain reaction his sometimes shocking take on the ills of black america a video shot in a single take got people talking and has produced tributes from other artists to tell stories about their own countries one of them is nigerian pop star following day following up better known as felt's who's this is nigeria tackles issues such as drug addiction violence corruption and kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls it's a two point eight million views and counting we'll see you next time you're at the list. every. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a break even price for twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why again turn. the i.m.f. for help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost. uncovering fold the forensic analysis by the f.b.i. more than twenty years ago reports being written knowledge or authorization equipment dirty just amorphous being given that's way beyond people's expertise the state has announced its intention to time to retry crimes for which he's already served thirty two their
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video this is america have provoked a chain reaction his sometimes shocking take on the ills of black america a video shot in a single take got people talking and has produced tributes from other artists to tell stories about their own countries one of them is nigerian pop star following day following up better known as felt's who's this is nigeria tackles issues such as drug addiction violence corruption and kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls it's a two point eight million views and counting we'll see you next time. every. six. the president. like. the selfless still seems. like. it's been one year since its neighbors imposed a blockade by land sea and. a move that shattered the region's two political landscape alliances have shifted and qatar has grown more self-reliant. but what caused the rifts between g.c.c. countries is there and insights and can the gulf ever be the same again the siege of. this is al jazeera and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news chris allies. at a meeting all of the world's top finance ministers united states has found
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video this is america have provoked a chain reaction his sometimes shocking take on the ills of black america a video shot in a single take got people talking and has produced tributes from other artists to tell stories about their own countries one of them is nigerian pop star fall or in day long not better known as felt's who's this is nigeria tackles issues such as drug addiction violence corruption and kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls it's a two point eight million views and counting we'll see you next time you're at the list. every. anonymous politician. on alleged war criminals who was responsible for the murder of kosovo. statesman oliver advantage what does it reveal of the sectarian divide within this ten year old country and how has it affected relations between. belgrade kosovo people and our investigation on al-jazeera. unpack it for us what were you hearing what were you seeing whether online horrendous things humans or just there's absolutely no doubt about that or if you join us on the sat a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to e
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we heard about the big explosive cases of racial injustice in america but that's not what most black le in america deal with. you deal with what we call microaggressions or a thousand cuts of racism every single day. i'm here with elta jackson henry who recently moved from seattle. tell us about your experience with microaggressions in america. >> very subtle. i thought is there a chip on my shoulder? am i imagining something? but i live in the brooks county area, i like to go out to lancaster to these small areas and go shopping. i noticed when i'm finished with my purchases, when i'm done with my shopping and i'm the only one there and the sales associate is checking me out, when someone comes behind me, i notice that i'm looked past or i'm asked to step aside and there's an apology given to the person behind me. "i'm sorry, i'll be right with you." or if someone sees me in line they entertain a question of the next person behind me before i'm even done. like i'm not significant. my purchase isn't important. you know, just move out of the way. like i'm just invisible. i feel so insi
we heard about the big explosive cases of racial injustice in america but that's not what most black le in america deal with. you deal with what we call microaggressions or a thousand cuts of racism every single day. i'm here with elta jackson henry who recently moved from seattle. tell us about your experience with microaggressions in america. >> very subtle. i thought is there a chip on my shoulder? am i imagining something? but i live in the brooks county area, i like to go out to...
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and for the black community in america i often said now for years they should adopt krypto to give themselves a way to escape the fia currency nightmare that's why our friends a bit mari be i t m a r i bit mari colonise your life is your life you have to add to instill town to your house your gulag seen a state i don't know black people go to bed mari right now download the app. we've got to take a break don't go away much more coming your way. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the owners did not shoot around a corner. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the football we're with you and the great the great you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alo
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when you're elected as president you're not elected as president of white america or black america or latino america. you're elected as president of the united states of america of america. but from day one that litany you just cited, don, his refusal to bring the american people together, that's been unfortunate. and hopefully the american people will recognize we need to change direction. >> congressman, thank you. i know you visited a detention center in new jersey and met with parents seeking asylum and were separated from their children. and we heard some of those stories. i want to thank you for what you're doing and please continue to report back to us. >> will do. thank you, don. >>> and when we come back, how is it that the president who prides himself on dealmaking, struggling to get a deal that stops children from being taken from their parents at the border? any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans vi
when you're elected as president you're not elected as president of white america or black america or latino america. you're elected as president of the united states of america of america. but from day one that litany you just cited, don, his refusal to bring the american people together, that's been unfortunate. and hopefully the american people will recognize we need to change direction. >> congressman, thank you. i know you visited a detention center in new jersey and met with parents...
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people were considered sub-human and they felt like they could do anything to black america. now we for that really scary pace now. that's terrifying. >> i don't feel it's one side or the other. >> laura: where is donald trump telling someone to crowd around someone and target them. he uses crass language sometimes when i don't like. >> i agree. it's not one person. he's gone after our allies and nfl players and the canadian. i think the president has a lot of responsibility. he is the leader. where the head goes, the body follows. >> laura: if donald trump had zero tolerance at the border which is enforcing the law, there would not be massive protests and what is said on the signs. you are an inch away from someone's face like pam bondi in florida? >> i do. >> i think we have gone to a style of politics in washington, d.c. that is about people instead of policy. >> laura: i agree. >> attacking the leader but little policy. >> laura: i want to play something. in is the deputy dnc chair. he was on cnn today and not telling the truth about his ties to another hater farrakhan. >
people were considered sub-human and they felt like they could do anything to black america. now we for that really scary pace now. that's terrifying. >> i don't feel it's one side or the other. >> laura: where is donald trump telling someone to crowd around someone and target them. he uses crass language sometimes when i don't like. >> i agree. it's not one person. he's gone after our allies and nfl players and the canadian. i think the president has a lot of responsibility....
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i wanted to believe the story of black america was a story bigger than one community. it is a story that shaped us all. that notion of trying to figure out how to do something a little different was what brought me back. mr. rubenstein: so you can back in 2005 and had no staff. .r. bunch: i had one staffer the way i could tell it would be a struggle it i had been back a week and they said you have offices, go see them. so i go to the offices, and they are locked. i find security, and i stand up and say i am the new director from the smithsonian. these are my offices. they said, we are not letting you in. i went around, knocking on doors. no one let me in. i was standing in front of my new offices, and a maintenance guy goes by with a crowbar. being from new jersey, i'd use the crowbar to open my office. that is how we began this process. mr. rubenstein: michael, your story is different. [laughter] mr. rubenstein: you grew up in long island. mr. glickman: i did. mr. rubenstein: you said, i want to run a jewish museum? mr. glickman: not quite. mr. rubenstein: what did yo
i wanted to believe the story of black america was a story bigger than one community. it is a story that shaped us all. that notion of trying to figure out how to do something a little different was what brought me back. mr. rubenstein: so you can back in 2005 and had no staff. .r. bunch: i had one staffer the way i could tell it would be a struggle it i had been back a week and they said you have offices, go see them. so i go to the offices, and they are locked. i find security, and i stand up...
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i remember before being on and a conservative black person said to me don't speak for all of black america. and i said you know what, i'm going to go out on a limb. we are over the contradiction, and the way that he plays to us is insulting. so is this supposed to get brownie points? he can take them back. i read the proclamation. he references etta james who probably would have cursed the man out, etta james, herself. she was someone who embodied a kind of bravery like to me when he goes against jay-z like he did, it smacks of him not knowing the music that he speaks of. he does not go the origins of this music and he does not know the spirit that it comes from. >> this tradition, tre, that started back in 1979 by then president carter. so the president, he didn't create this. but it is coming on a friday of the week where he refused to condemn roseanne's racist tweets and criticized one of the most successful contemporary black musicians, jay-z. it's an interesting way to end the week. >> it is. you know, and i think for me, look, i'm not looking for trump to give a blessing to what the
i remember before being on and a conservative black person said to me don't speak for all of black america. and i said you know what, i'm going to go out on a limb. we are over the contradiction, and the way that he plays to us is insulting. so is this supposed to get brownie points? he can take them back. i read the proclamation. he references etta james who probably would have cursed the man out, etta james, herself. she was someone who embodied a kind of bravery like to me when he goes...
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they never brought themselves as a sound of black america, for mo town it was a big step. ♪ love child its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com ♪ crawl inside, wait by the light of the moon. ♪ start winning today. applebee's to go. order online and get 20% off $20. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergpills? flonase lieves your worst symptoms inwhich most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. that goes beyond assumingl pet ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fi
they never brought themselves as a sound of black america, for mo town it was a big step. ♪ love child its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com ♪ crawl inside, wait by the light of the moon. ♪ start winning today. applebee's to go. order online and get 20% off $20. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergpills? flonase lieves your worst symptoms inwhich most pills don't....
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two years ago, 2016, we did the 40th anniversary report of the state of black america. gave us a chance to take an introspective look at how far we had come. the truth is that the country made great progress of 1963 to 1976 and 1978 when it comes to the reduction of poverty and the improvement of living conditions for people at the bottom of the economic ladder. since 1976, relative economic disparities have not changed much. the distance in income, the distance in homeownership, the stagnation of wages. since 2000 in this country, the average working american at the bottom 80% have seen about a 10% to 15 percent pay cut because , their wages are not keeping up with inflation. that is the here, that is a now. we have an opportunity. kinshasha: i have to interrupt you. marc: last thing. because i will have to excuse myself. i will say this, our challenge in is not to make 1968 a year of year when wea, a look back, and all we do is reflect and we say what might , have been but to use this time , to renew the commitment to economic justice in poor people. kinshasha: thank
two years ago, 2016, we did the 40th anniversary report of the state of black america. gave us a chance to take an introspective look at how far we had come. the truth is that the country made great progress of 1963 to 1976 and 1978 when it comes to the reduction of poverty and the improvement of living conditions for people at the bottom of the economic ladder. since 1976, relative economic disparities have not changed much. the distance in income, the distance in homeownership, the stagnation...
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. >> reporter: her latest commission is for a project that spans the entire history of blacks in americamuseum unlike any ever built in the united states. the brain child of brian stevenson, the project would memorialize centuries of living horror, the capture, enslavement, terrorizing, murder, and mass incarceration of black people in america. stevenson sees germany's atonement for the holocaust, south africa for apar tide, rawanda for genocide, and says we too must embrace our collective history -- the good and the bad. >> in this country, we haven't done that about slavery, about lynching, about segregation. there's no place where you can go and have an honest experience. >> because it's too painful? >> we've created a narrative of denial. >> the memorial to peace and justice is expanding on that radical idea that we have to own our story. it can't be told by anybody but us. >> reporter: dana named herpes guided by justice. they represent the women of the montgomery busboy cot. it's not just a work of art, it's a work of love. these sculptures are the faces of dana's ancestors. aunt t
. >> reporter: her latest commission is for a project that spans the entire history of blacks in americamuseum unlike any ever built in the united states. the brain child of brian stevenson, the project would memorialize centuries of living horror, the capture, enslavement, terrorizing, murder, and mass incarceration of black people in america. stevenson sees germany's atonement for the holocaust, south africa for apar tide, rawanda for genocide, and says we too must embrace our...
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and for the black community in america i often said now for years they should adopt krypto to give themselves a way to escape the fia currency nightmare that's why our friends a bit mari b i c m a r i but mari colonizer life is your life you have to add since all town to your house your gulag state i don't know black people go to bed mari right now download the app. we've got to take a break go away much more coming your way. in july twenty seventh seen on a freelance journalist working with a. militant showing in syria. his sacrifice quality has established a memorial they will recognize will reporters who often risk for the sake of the truth comes through the piece you can submit your published works in a video form written form until june the twelfth. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the us did not shoot around a corner. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to acapulco and speak with jeff berwick of
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. >> no, i think kanye west, what he is doing is that the black america is now understanding., i've got the lowest unemployment in history. my wages is starting to rise, what this guy is saying makes a lot of sense. it's not aimum wage of $15 bucks. what we had to do is little this unfair competition the more he claims blacks and hispanics have been hit more than any other segment in our country. these are our best patrons. they're the guys in the u.s. armies the marine corps. >> that working class black and hispan hispanic, they had from foreign labor, that's what's got to stop. by the way, trump i think this will be and up or down vote. he understands that. the tax cuts. the economy will go up underneath us. it's not going to res fate. it's going to be an you are either with nancy pelosi or donald trump. so to a degree, remember, the democrats have questioned his legitimacy from the very beginning this nul information project the one thing democrats in the opposition part, media, cnn, you got one thing right, will you get your do-over. trump's second presidential race will b
. >> no, i think kanye west, what he is doing is that the black america is now understanding., i've got the lowest unemployment in history. my wages is starting to rise, what this guy is saying makes a lot of sense. it's not aimum wage of $15 bucks. what we had to do is little this unfair competition the more he claims blacks and hispanics have been hit more than any other segment in our country. these are our best patrons. they're the guys in the u.s. armies the marine corps. >>...
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black america is now understanding i got the lowest unemployment in history. my wages are rising.ense. it's not about a minimum wage of 15 bucks. it may cost $20 to flip a hamburger. what we have to limit is limit the unfair competition. the working class blacks and hispanic have been hit more than any other segment of our country. these are some of the best patriots. they're in the u.s. army, the rifle platoons in the marine corps that working class black and hispanic have been eviscerated. from the unlimited competition from foreign labor. that has to stop. trump, i think -- this is going to be. up or down vote on november 6th. this is about impeachment. tax cuts all the economy will go up. but the republicans have been running adds on tax cuts alone it's not resonating. you're either with nancy pelosi or with donald trump. to a degree -- remember the democrats have questioned his legislate macy from the beginning, the nullification project .. the one things democrats in the opposition party media cnn you guys got one thing right. you're getting a do over. trump's second preside
black america is now understanding i got the lowest unemployment in history. my wages are rising.ense. it's not about a minimum wage of 15 bucks. it may cost $20 to flip a hamburger. what we have to limit is limit the unfair competition. the working class blacks and hispanic have been hit more than any other segment of our country. these are some of the best patriots. they're in the u.s. army, the rifle platoons in the marine corps that working class black and hispanic have been eviscerated....
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that's your response to the west family and black america in the week we had to deal with rosanne?phil, let me ask you this. one more in with you. we got the blagojevich pardon bloat floeti floating out there and the martha stewart one. blagojevich, in egregious corruption. arguably, the most corrupt state official of his era. what message do you think it sends, not just to the country but the message to particular constituents that trump may be speaking to through these pardons, what message would it send to them if trump decided to pardon rod blagojevich given his egregious level of political corruption? >> it would send a message that that in trump's view is not worthy of the prison sentence he was given of 14 years. trump feels like blagojevich was wronged by the justice system and it's a signal he just simply doesn't think these acts of political correction are that bad relatively speaking and remember, president trump is somebody who's come under attack for his own ethics and own conduct in office and his own conflicts of interest with his businesses and so forth. so in a way
that's your response to the west family and black america in the week we had to deal with rosanne?phil, let me ask you this. one more in with you. we got the blagojevich pardon bloat floeti floating out there and the martha stewart one. blagojevich, in egregious corruption. arguably, the most corrupt state official of his era. what message do you think it sends, not just to the country but the message to particular constituents that trump may be speaking to through these pardons, what message...
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hollywood again if i love this phrase that i came up with the girl a casino and for the black community in america i often said now for years they should adopt krypto to give themselves a way to escape the fia currency nightmare that's why our friends a bit mari be i t m a r i but mari colonize your life because your life you have to add tinseltown to your house your state i don't know black people go to good morning right now download the app. we've got to take a break don't go away much more coming your way. i think that donald trump is really confident about his capacities ability to persuade people and the power of his personality and all this kind of things and i'm sure the kids and then will try to play this card will try to give donald trump something he can tweet so he can he can show to everyone look i'm the first one i'm the one who rolls the art of the deal and the first one can make a deal with this guy what every other american president before me failed i succeeded. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. this more than seventy houses about one hundred forty
hollywood again if i love this phrase that i came up with the girl a casino and for the black community in america i often said now for years they should adopt krypto to give themselves a way to escape the fia currency nightmare that's why our friends a bit mari be i t m a r i but mari colonize your life because your life you have to add tinseltown to your house your state i don't know black people go to good morning right now download the app. we've got to take a break don't go away much more...
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again i thought i love this phrase that i came up with the girl legacy though and for the black community in america i often said now for years they should adopt krypto to give themselves a way to escape the fia currency nightmare that's why our friends a bit mari. they are i bit mari colonise your life is your life you have to add tinsel town to your house your gulag has seen a state i don't know black people go to good morning right now download the app. we've got to take a break don't go away much more coming your way. in july twenty second two thousand and ten a freelance journalist working with. militants in syria. on a sacrifice he has established such as memorial day while reporters who often risk the sake of the truth and through that. you can submit to your published works in the video or written form until june the twenty. f.o.c. i. think food will not bring people together and i'm sure that his vocal be an exceptionally good logo on the field of play the door also for the image proof of the feet of the nature of russia to show that they are able to organize a vocal. welcome back to the ka
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is happy to preserve like i mean i've said on this show many times about this and other black community in america you know that racism is part of the american d.n.a. it's they're not going away it's only become more accepted as is practiced through interest rate apartheid or through jeremy to prison expansion but at least like they these guys in california are hiding behind all their kind words and maybe they do hash tag me too and they wear a little pin virtue so you know a virtue signal and that's that's enough and you know that also that the prop thirteen tax situation in california also locks in low tax rates you can your children can inherit your low property taxes they're shutting out all newcomers into it so it's kind of like an oligarch it's part of the feudal system that is by the way you know hollywood again i feel i love this phrase that i came up with the gorilla casino and for the black community in america i often said now for years they should adopt crypto to give themselves a way to escape to fear currency nightmare that's why our friends a bit mari be i-t. and they are i bit mari
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the campaign, i can say without any hyperbole that bobby kennedy was easily the most popular in black america. in ghettos across the country when bobby kennedy campaign for the next several months, there was a very short sign that said it all. -- sign read there are not many white politicians people would have said that about in 1968. i want to take you to who bobby kennedy was and why you should still care about him a half century after his death. i think that many of us have spent the last 50 years looking do somebody that was able to what bobby kennedy seemed on the verge of doing back then in 1968. at a moment when the country was equally riven over racial issues, equally stressed out by what was going on overseas -- in that case, a war in vietnam -- bobby kennedy seems on the cusp of pulling together a kind of coalition that we have never seen in this country. it was a coalition of the blue-collar whites who supported as a joes early days mccarthy cold warrior. it was a coalition of the blacks who listened to him and stayed peaceful that night in indianapolis. it was a coalition of a gro
the campaign, i can say without any hyperbole that bobby kennedy was easily the most popular in black america. in ghettos across the country when bobby kennedy campaign for the next several months, there was a very short sign that said it all. -- sign read there are not many white politicians people would have said that about in 1968. i want to take you to who bobby kennedy was and why you should still care about him a half century after his death. i think that many of us have spent the last 50...
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if you see kanye west, black america is now understanding i got the lowest unemployment in history. are rising. what this guy is saying is making sense. it's not about a minimum wage of 15 bucks. it may cost $20 to flip a hamburger. what we have to limit is limit the unfair competition. the working class blacks and hispanic have been hit more than any other segment of our country. these are some of the best patriots. they're in the u.s. army, the rifle platoons in the marine corps that working class black and hispanic have been eviscerated. between the financial collapse and this unlimited competition they have from foreign labor, that has to stop. trump, i think -- this is going to be. up or down vote on november 6th. this is going to be about impeachment, it will be about the tax cuts all the economy will go up. but the republicans have been running ads on tax cuts alone, it's not resonating. you're either with nancy pelosi or with donald trump. to a degree -- remember the democrats have questioned his legislate macy from the beginning, the nullification project .. the one things
if you see kanye west, black america is now understanding i got the lowest unemployment in history. are rising. what this guy is saying is making sense. it's not about a minimum wage of 15 bucks. it may cost $20 to flip a hamburger. what we have to limit is limit the unfair competition. the working class blacks and hispanic have been hit more than any other segment of our country. these are some of the best patriots. they're in the u.s. army, the rifle platoons in the marine corps that working...
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that's your response to the west family and to black america in the week that we have to deal with roseanne. >> phil, let me ask you this and i know we're going to lose you so i want to get one more in with you. we have the blagojevich pardon that's floating out there and the martha stewart one, too. particularly the blagojevich one, this is a guy who engaged in egregious political corruption. >> that's right. >> at the time arguably the most corrupt state official of his era. what message do you think it sends and i don't mean just the message to the country, but particular constituents trump may be speaking to through these pardons, what message would it send to them if trump decided to pardon rod blagojevich given his political corruption? >> it would send a message that in trump's view it's not worthy of the prison sentence he was given of 14 years. trump feels like blagojevich was wronged by the justice system and it's a signal that he just simply doesn't think these sorts of acts of political correction are that bad relatively speaking. and remember, president trump is somebody who ha
that's your response to the west family and to black america in the week that we have to deal with roseanne. >> phil, let me ask you this and i know we're going to lose you so i want to get one more in with you. we have the blagojevich pardon that's floating out there and the martha stewart one, too. particularly the blagojevich one, this is a guy who engaged in egregious political corruption. >> that's right. >> at the time arguably the most corrupt state official of his era....
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. >> what happened, what happened to -- what happened to there is no black america, there is no whiteca, there is just america? >> this is a man with a big heart who loves people, all people, from the top to the bottom, from the middle to the side. islamic, extremist, terrorism, you know who you are. and we are coming to get you. we're an america headed in a different direction. greatness. where did it go? how was this blown away? we are giving them the money. are we crazy? >> seth: you are. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but i will say god bless him though i hope. i have that much energy when i'm 200 years old. [ laughter ] i love that trump saw that and thought, "get that guy in a room with mueller." and then i'm sure someone else was like, "should we make sure he knows the difference between top and bottom?" [ laughter ] seriously, can you imagine giuliani meeting with robert mueller? judging from the amount of spittle in that clip, mueller is going to need to wear goggles. [ light laughter ] and as soon as he took the job giuliani had a lot on his plate, because he's not jus
. >> what happened, what happened to -- what happened to there is no black america, there is no whiteca, there is just america? >> this is a man with a big heart who loves people, all people, from the top to the bottom, from the middle to the side. islamic, extremist, terrorism, you know who you are. and we are coming to get you. we're an america headed in a different direction. greatness. where did it go? how was this blown away? we are giving them the money. are we crazy? >>...
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it chronicles the division between black and white america. how did your husband put it together and what do you think the audience will take away after watching? >> and putting it together, he and his colleague spent eight weeks and 27 hours of tape recording andce filming. they went to mississippi. they filmed the buses. and all the way through the resurrection city. use of the audiotape rather than an interview on camera, my husband felt would make people more willing to express what they really felt because they wouldn't be tied to a voice and a face and an individual. it would be anonymous. we've got spectators out here. we've got some so-called white liberals out here. we've got the bloggers was he out here, but it ain't nothing man. what these people do when they go back to the homes, then we find whoever is outside. these are like to say days where we walk the muddy roads of mississippi to the muddy roads of resurrection city. tose are those who decided make their bodies and their brains and their flesh and blood the dream of martin lu
it chronicles the division between black and white america. how did your husband put it together and what do you think the audience will take away after watching? >> and putting it together, he and his colleague spent eight weeks and 27 hours of tape recording andce filming. they went to mississippi. they filmed the buses. and all the way through the resurrection city. use of the audiotape rather than an interview on camera, my husband felt would make people more willing to express what...
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that does not even face black america --se black america. t haveivil rights oran still d nothing like that. president's the pardons so far, boxer jack johnson, who died in 1946, convicted on charges of transporting a white woman across state lines. the chattanooga times free press 's pardons president so far political, sending a clear message. a was the political commentator prosecute high-profile u.s. attorney that donald trump fire, pre-borrow -- bahara.reet also pardoned sheriff joe will pile -- arpo. scooter libby was another pardon. he supposedly leaked the identity of valerie plain. ex- there is asked navy -- navy sailor who pleaded guilty to taking classified photos inside of a nuclear submarine. that is just a wrapp from the chattanooga times free press. after that pardon last week, we want to hear from you about president trump and the pardon power. ray is in chicago. ahead. caller: good morning. you know what gets me is that , when they get on the otheride, that is the law, the president has the power to pardon anybody he wants to.
that does not even face black america --se black america. t haveivil rights oran still d nothing like that. president's the pardons so far, boxer jack johnson, who died in 1946, convicted on charges of transporting a white woman across state lines. the chattanooga times free press 's pardons president so far political, sending a clear message. a was the political commentator prosecute high-profile u.s. attorney that donald trump fire, pre-borrow -- bahara.reet also pardoned sheriff joe will...
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>> what black have said to white america about hnfowtunate and tragic it is to be i espected, to be talked about, this is what donald trump is doing to most of america now. eve morning he rises to excrete the feces ofal his m drivety. he's calling people out my names, ttnarcissistic, no what people, do he treats them the same way. that's what it feels like to be black in a racist and bigoted country. >> always interesting to have a conversation with you. your newook is "what truth sounds like" and you'll be we commonwealth kmub monday 6:30 in san francisco. >> that will do it for us. you can find more for our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu. thank you for joining us. robert: president trump infiltered, from singapore to the white house, he is, as ever, combative. i'm robert costa. t ho trump doctrine is battling intrarge order and an f.b.i. report quickly becomes a political flashpoint tonight on "washington week." president trump: we haven't given up everything. i think the meeting was every bit as good for the unite states as it was for north korea. robert: after ato hisry-mak
>> what black have said to white america about hnfowtunate and tragic it is to be i espected, to be talked about, this is what donald trump is doing to most of america now. eve morning he rises to excrete the feces ofal his m drivety. he's calling people out my names, ttnarcissistic, no what people, do he treats them the same way. that's what it feels like to be black in a racist and bigoted country. >> always interesting to have a conversation with you. your newook is "what...
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. >> what will you tell your son when he's old i about what's like to be a black man in america? >> my son has to understand that being black is a gift and i sometimes a burden. everybody goes have you had the big ta a. when you going to have the talk. they're talking about the birds and the bees.to me the big talk is how to deal with the police. it's something i think about all the time. because, you know, being black is a job sometimes. and my son has to know he's on the clock 24/7. >> we heard about the march for our lives in d.c. but there was another march going down all the w out in hall elena helena, montana people wil taking a stance for the real victims of gun violence. guns. >> when the march for life was taking place, yoere at a pr pro-gun rally in montana. what did that teach you about people who oppe gun restrictions? >> there are a lot of people who oppose gun restrictions who are levelheaded. everybody thinks just because someone wants the second amendment t gt they eight guns and 12 ram boo bbo bazooka their back pockets and they're all luneatics. there are af lot
. >> what will you tell your son when he's old i about what's like to be a black man in america? >> my son has to understand that being black is a gift and i sometimes a burden. everybody goes have you had the big ta a. when you going to have the talk. they're talking about the birds and the bees.to me the big talk is how to deal with the police. it's something i think about all the time. because, you know, being black is a job sometimes. and my son has to know he's on the clock...
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i believe there will be hbcus as long as there are black people in america. >> good to see you. >> goodus and their historical significance to the black minority. >> black people were not allowed to go to the higher education institutes, so they had to found their own black universities, or white people with privilege and means would start these universities using their money. so it was a time post labor where black people wanted to educate themselves and could not go to predominantly white institutions. >> now people question the need for hbcus today, why do you think they still have an important and significant role to play in the 21st century? >> all you have to do is pay attention to the news that's going around recently, whether it's the black woman at yale who had the cops called on her for sleeping in a common area at yale, or the men at starbucks that had the cops called on them for loitering. at hbcu, you're not going to get the cops called on you if you're sleeping in a common area, or if you're lo ee're loitering in. when i think about my daughters going to college, of course
i believe there will be hbcus as long as there are black people in america. >> good to see you. >> goodus and their historical significance to the black minority. >> black people were not allowed to go to the higher education institutes, so they had to found their own black universities, or white people with privilege and means would start these universities using their money. so it was a time post labor where black people wanted to educate themselves and could not go to...
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that there is in black america. for instance, if you're poor in&white in this country, the likelihood is that you don't live in an entirely poor community. and if you do, you don't live in an entirely poor neighborhood where the skills themselves are depressed, where people who have jobs are limited in their economic upward mobility, but whereas in many scomblack brown communities, the poverty is so concentrated that neighborhoods are poor, the families are poor, they don't have jobs to get them out, they don't have family members who are able to lend money to them or pull them along. so when you look at it that way, even inequality is equal distributed. host: the book is titled "what truth sounds like." our guest is michael eric dyson. our caller from north carolina, democrats line. thanks for being with us. caller: mr. dyson, it's all well and true what you say, but when president obama was in time you said all your -- spent all your time bashing now. now, we buy groceries. we don't own no grocery store. we own no
that there is in black america. for instance, if you're poor in&white in this country, the likelihood is that you don't live in an entirely poor community. and if you do, you don't live in an entirely poor neighborhood where the skills themselves are depressed, where people who have jobs are limited in their economic upward mobility, but whereas in many scomblack brown communities, the poverty is so concentrated that neighborhoods are poor, the families are poor, they don't have jobs to get...
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social reforms were long as a jew in america. black communities in large cities like los angeles and detroit often exploded in violence some urban areas resembled war zones with block after block in smoldering ruins and soldiers patrolling the streets. bobby continued his travels around the country stopping off in mississippi to see for himself the horrors of abject poverty. what he saw shocked him to the core. to. get blood. like that. now bobby understood. we have a gallery area. here in the same country. people. i think of anything could happen without it not with one a month ago but we know that. we know this. and will know that we can do something about. these cross-country journeys help bobby kennedy to develop his true political and philosophical convictions he would now fight for social justice in america a better society for his children to grow up and he had moved beyond protecting and promoting kennedy family interests. but it was the vietnam war that was to become the turning point in his political destiny. in one nine hund
social reforms were long as a jew in america. black communities in large cities like los angeles and detroit often exploded in violence some urban areas resembled war zones with block after block in smoldering ruins and soldiers patrolling the streets. bobby continued his travels around the country stopping off in mississippi to see for himself the horrors of abject poverty. what he saw shocked him to the core. to. get blood. like that. now bobby understood. we have a gallery area. here in the...
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what is important for blacks, for america, is for you to be an individual.f you're just going to represent the party line of the group, then the group doesn't grow nobody gross. i am really happy and proud to see you take that position. >> we have to. >> steve: we have to leave it there. thank you. the republican, john cox got a big endorsement from donald trump in the primary for california governor. he went on to do much better than expected. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share
what is important for blacks, for america, is for you to be an individual.f you're just going to represent the party line of the group, then the group doesn't grow nobody gross. i am really happy and proud to see you take that position. >> we have to. >> steve: we have to leave it there. thank you. the republican, john cox got a big endorsement from donald trump in the primary for california governor. he went on to do much better than expected. there are multiples on the table: one...
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there are a ton of black bears in north america. ursus americanus. nearly a million black bears in north america. but there are few places in north america where these bears are known to congregate, where you as a human can count on reliably being able to see them in numbers up close. yellowstone national park is one of those places. so is great smoky mountains national park. but across the northern border in canada there's la malbaie. it's in the charlevoix region of quebec, a couple hours outside quebec city. in the same way you can take a whale watching tour if you're hanging out on the coast somewhere, in la malbaie you can take a bear watching tour. literally you go around and watch the bears. for hours. all around the town. and people get really into it. people write about the la malbaie tour on travel sites. "spent three hours close quarters to bears. a once-in-a-lifetime experience. the whole experience is very unique and exciting. a must." la malbaie is a destination for the bear enthusiasts among us. la malbaie is also this weekend the desti
there are a ton of black bears in north america. ursus americanus. nearly a million black bears in north america. but there are few places in north america where these bears are known to congregate, where you as a human can count on reliably being able to see them in numbers up close. yellowstone national park is one of those places. so is great smoky mountains national park. but across the northern border in canada there's la malbaie. it's in the charlevoix region of quebec, a couple hours...
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it really helps us to better understand the narrative of what it means to be black in america. >> here on c-span2 this morning, "the communicators" is next with fcc commissioner mike o'rielly. that is followed by foreign policy experts discussing to korean nuclear program
it really helps us to better understand the narrative of what it means to be black in america. >> here on c-span2 this morning, "the communicators" is next with fcc commissioner mike o'rielly. that is followed by foreign policy experts discussing to korean nuclear program