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i wonder how black america can continue to vote for empty promises when a man donald trump fulfilled a lot of those promises, particularly on jobs numbers which are better than they have been before for black america. to deliver, rather than just to pander. >> the democrats don't have anything to offer. donald trump started off with what the hell do you have to lose. and he followed up with prison reform, over 7,000 inmates, most of them black released. then reintegrated into society. the economy is booming. opportunity zones. because of the tax cuts is putting $100 billion into 87 communities. most of them minority communities. the hbcus'r, he merged $360 million, a 14% increase over anything in history. he's doing so much for the planning community in -- for the black community in this country which is good for all americans. but the liberal media don't want to give him any attention. he's getting the job done for all of us, and especially the black community. david: debra messing is fuming at "the view" for what she says is their disappointing and i are responsible decision to int
i wonder how black america can continue to vote for empty promises when a man donald trump fulfilled a lot of those promises, particularly on jobs numbers which are better than they have been before for black america. to deliver, rather than just to pander. >> the democrats don't have anything to offer. donald trump started off with what the hell do you have to lose. and he followed up with prison reform, over 7,000 inmates, most of them black released. then reintegrated into society. the...
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i talk about it in any book taken for granted president trump is most impactful president that black americaas had in my lifetime. : how do black men feel the economic impact because you know if you don't have a lot and you have a little bit more you might not feel n that. . let's talk facts in 2016, about if you're african-american male between age of 20 to 24, 47% of you unemployed or out of school we know what hasou happed since 2016 and statistic has shown since 2016 up to now been 1.3 million jobs added into the black community president trump can take a lot of credit for that. thing have definitely changed. >> so things have changed economically. what about the violence on south side? >> horrific i talk nb the book how liberals in chicago and across this country has failed us. that is whether you be appalachian region or black person on south side of the chicago. >> you spoke to guys who have a rough recordlet put it that way. roll it. >> i want the 27 in 93 -- only thing only difference it is today is this right here. the world see testify day. chicago in the third world country. >> a
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taken for granted president obama is the most impactful president from a policy stand point that black america had in my lifetime. >> do black men and women in the south side of the chicago do they feel the economic impact because you know, if you don't have a lot and you have a little bit more you might not feel that. >> let's talk facts in 2016 if you're african-american male between age it have 20 to 24, 47% of you unemployed out of school we know what happened since 2016 bureau labor of statistic has shown since 2016 up to now been 1.3 million jobs added into the black community president trump can take a lot of credit for that. so things have definitely changed. >> so things have changed economically what about the violence on the south. >> i tell you what had and i talk about how liberals in chicago and across this country has failed us and that is whether you be in appellation region or black person on south side of chicago. >> you spoke to some guys who had -- rough recordlet put it that way. roll it. >> i want in '93 only difference it is today -- is this right here. the world to see
taken for granted president obama is the most impactful president from a policy stand point that black america had in my lifetime. >> do black men and women in the south side of the chicago do they feel the economic impact because you know, if you don't have a lot and you have a little bit more you might not feel that. >> let's talk facts in 2016 if you're african-american male between age it have 20 to 24, 47% of you unemployed out of school we know what happened since 2016 bureau...
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that's supposed to be the priority for black america or any group over prosperity. get real! if that's the plan, plan to be very sad on election day next november. >> leo, this is a panel of african-american voters on comedy central on the daily show. trying to mock some of the voters. watch what they discovered. >> donald trump, he's been hanging around black people as long as i can remember. they loved him until he ran for president. trump was the man. >> how many of you think trump will win in 2020? >> trump 2020 baby. >> leo, your reaction? everybody but one said trump would win >> my reaction is simple. that's a small percentage of african-americans. here's a new flash. less than 9% of african-americans voted for trump in 2016. it will get less. back to what he said. >> that's not true. >> it is true. i will challenge you. i would rather have dignity and equality. why do we have less wealth than white house? answer that for me. >> okay, let him answer it. >> let me give you dignity. that's when your income starts to advance and advances faster than any other racial group
that's supposed to be the priority for black america or any group over prosperity. get real! if that's the plan, plan to be very sad on election day next november. >> leo, this is a panel of african-american voters on comedy central on the daily show. trying to mock some of the voters. watch what they discovered. >> donald trump, he's been hanging around black people as long as i can remember. they loved him until he ran for president. trump was the man. >> how many of you...
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i wonder how black america can continue to vote for empty promises when a man donald trump fulfilled those promises, particularly on jobs numbers which are better than they have been before for black america. to deliver, rather than just to pander. >> the democrats don't have anything to offer. donald trump started off with what the hell do you have to lose. and he followed up with prison reform, over 7,000 inmates, most of them black released. then reintegrated into society. the economy is booming. opportunity zones. because of the tax cuts is putting $100 billion into 87 communities. most of them minority communities. the hbcus'r, he merged $360 million, a 14% increase over anything in history. he's doing so much for the planning community in -- for the black community in this country which is good for all americans. but the liberal media don't want to give him any attention. he's getting the job done for all of us, and especially the black community. david: debra messing is fuming at "the view" for what she says is their disappointing and i are responsible decision to interview do
i wonder how black america can continue to vote for empty promises when a man donald trump fulfilled those promises, particularly on jobs numbers which are better than they have been before for black america. to deliver, rather than just to pander. >> the democrats don't have anything to offer. donald trump started off with what the hell do you have to lose. and he followed up with prison reform, over 7,000 inmates, most of them black released. then reintegrated into society. the economy...
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they both altered black life in america cities north and south. many scholars black education had written about african americans quest for elementary, secondary, and backa laureate education. but black efforts to secure graduate and professional training have been largely overlooked. as late as 1940, only nine black institutions in the south offered the masters degree and no black institution conferred the dr. of philosophy degree. rather than provide african americans with the same in-state opportunities for study at public institution thas that we provided to white citizens, they appropriated tax dollars to send black students out of state for graduate training. missouri began these segregation scholarships in 1921. he by 1948, 16 other states had followed suit. usually these jim crowe scholarships cover the differential between the cost of pursuing a course of study at the state's white institutions and the cost of pursuing that same program of study out of state. some states also pay travel expenses. most of these states continued their segreg
they both altered black life in america cities north and south. many scholars black education had written about african americans quest for elementary, secondary, and backa laureate education. but black efforts to secure graduate and professional training have been largely overlooked. as late as 1940, only nine black institutions in the south offered the masters degree and no black institution conferred the dr. of philosophy degree. rather than provide african americans with the same in-state...
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means much to blacks and rightly so he's not using unprecedented figure in terms of being the 1st black america as a symbolic indictment of white supremacy i'm very critical of obama's neo liberal substance but for many black people that symbolic breakthrough this is so important that as long as biden has a halo that he can somehow at the moment muster support is not going to last that alone by the biden is being and as we get concretely to see exactly what he has stood for what he stands for now it would be very clear that he stand for something in the past that is not good enough and he doesn't have either the energy nobody does have the courage or the backbone to deal with the present situation let alone be donald trump we've got to be done with trump don't know what you'd be down unbelievable unbelievable energy enthusiasm bringing in new voters and having solidarity focus on principle the only candidate who has a brother bernie senator joe biden has been blamed for an increase in mosque incarceration because of his support for a very controversial 1900 crime bill he's been criticized for h
means much to blacks and rightly so he's not using unprecedented figure in terms of being the 1st black america as a symbolic indictment of white supremacy i'm very critical of obama's neo liberal substance but for many black people that symbolic breakthrough this is so important that as long as biden has a halo that he can somehow at the moment muster support is not going to last that alone by the biden is being and as we get concretely to see exactly what he has stood for what he stands for...
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>> i don't understand why you don't want black america to get better. >> i do want them to get better. the problem with buttigieg as he speaks with authority and he knows not. he talks about these strong black male images, that's the problem. it's all the things you just named in the community that compete with those types of mentors. >> laura: you think there are enough strong male role models and father figures in underprivileged areas? >> absolutely, you don't have to limit that to underprivileged area to be a role model at all. >> the single parent rate is 74%. i'll let you talk. the single mother rate is 74% and you are pretending there are strong male figures, you've joined the side of the delusional. this is why the black community won't get better, we have a problem we need to get better, the education, we need fathers back in the home. this is why republicans and conservatives are winning because we tell the truth. >> the idea that black people all come from broken families, that's not true. >> laura: we have scott bolden and we have barack obama but they aren't in people's l
>> i don't understand why you don't want black america to get better. >> i do want them to get better. the problem with buttigieg as he speaks with authority and he knows not. he talks about these strong black male images, that's the problem. it's all the things you just named in the community that compete with those types of mentors. >> laura: you think there are enough strong male role models and father figures in underprivileged areas? >> absolutely, you don't have to...
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they carefully documented black migration through rural, small towns in urban america at significant historical phenomena. they also challenge the prevailing racist portrait of black migrants as quote, shift plus, lazy and unstable in work and in residence on. while on the contrary, these founding fathers, so to speak, for black migration studies declared, and i quote, these migrants are not lazy. they are not shift less. they are not unstable. in no uncertain terms, the founders of black migration studies and listed their scholarship in the fight against white supremacy, both national and transnational. in the years following world war ii, however, if of urban communities studies opened a new chapter in black migration research. historian gilbert us asking and others documented the role of black migration in the rise of racially segregated communities across the urban northeast and midwest. in their view, the great migration nationalized americas race problem. it underscores the need for nationwide, not just the, regional southern or regional civil rights and social justice movement,
they carefully documented black migration through rural, small towns in urban america at significant historical phenomena. they also challenge the prevailing racist portrait of black migrants as quote, shift plus, lazy and unstable in work and in residence on. while on the contrary, these founding fathers, so to speak, for black migration studies declared, and i quote, these migrants are not lazy. they are not shift less. they are not unstable. in no uncertain terms, the founders of black...
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used a stock photo from a kenyan woman and her little brother to kind of promote the project for black americabut more damaging to him -- in which harris did not get into -- he listed 400 supporters of this plan. the top three of whom were leaders of f the black community in south carolina. after he came out, they told the johnnypt, two of them -- cordero, the chairman of the south carolina black caucus said, i explicitly told them i do not endorse t this plan and ththey used my namame anyway.y. state representative i rethink pins at the same thing. he exquisitely told them he is not endorsing the douglass plan, and they put his name on it anyway. he in fact is the cochair of the bernie sanders campaign in south carolina. said, i toldorser him it was ok to use my name for the douglass plan, but i said, please don't make it look like i am endorsing her kiddos the. -- your candidacy. she felt like it was vague to make it look like she had done that. it is difficult to imagine a politician doing that sort of thing to a white state senator in iowa or new hampshire, for instance. it is difficult to
used a stock photo from a kenyan woman and her little brother to kind of promote the project for black americabut more damaging to him -- in which harris did not get into -- he listed 400 supporters of this plan. the top three of whom were leaders of f the black community in south carolina. after he came out, they told the johnnypt, two of them -- cordero, the chairman of the south carolina black caucus said, i explicitly told them i do not endorse t this plan and ththey used my namame...
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back then there was so few black people in america that everyone knew who you were talking about. ld only work in seattle. ( laughter ) food is another area of thanksgiving where black people have made major contributions. black people such as james hemings, who trained as a chef in france but, unfortunately, in america, was one of thomas jefferson's slaves. james introduced the dish that we all love and know today, macaroni and cheese. everyone knew about macaroni, but no one ever thought to throw cheese on top of it. thanks to james, we now know that anything tastes better if you just add cheese. mack roany, potatoes, french fries, hamburgers, i add cheese to everything. the doctor says i've got five years to live. ( laughter ) but it's going to be a delicious five years. ( laughter ) finally, what would a thanksgiving day celebration be without football? a beautiful tradition that allows you to spend time with your family without having to actually talk to them. and even thanksgiving football is a tradition that involves black people from the very beginning. in fact, the first n
back then there was so few black people in america that everyone knew who you were talking about. ld only work in seattle. ( laughter ) food is another area of thanksgiving where black people have made major contributions. black people such as james hemings, who trained as a chef in france but, unfortunately, in america, was one of thomas jefferson's slaves. james introduced the dish that we all love and know today, macaroni and cheese. everyone knew about macaroni, but no one ever thought to...
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as a black woman in america, no one has ever done anything for black folks.ome had to do it for themselves. they had to hold their own postcards and get out in march. no politician has ever done anything. , whenur current president he discussed the issue that he was having with the football baders, he called them names. when he fired the black woman in the white house he called her a dog. what is this about who we vote for? i vote because i have a black son in america. i get angry. host: who is your candidate? caller: right now i am going joe biden. when biden passed those bills it was the black clergyman who came to him who passed those bills about the mandatory sentencing. i don't need a white person to tell me about voting democrat, republican, no black person to tell me about voting democrat or republican. i have been an active voter. host: we will go next to omaha, nebraska. good morning. i appreciate c-span and everyone that participates and tries to stay in warmed. heard about the buttigieg is that he was not a very good mayor. he was not efficient, he
as a black woman in america, no one has ever done anything for black folks.ome had to do it for themselves. they had to hold their own postcards and get out in march. no politician has ever done anything. , whenur current president he discussed the issue that he was having with the football baders, he called them names. when he fired the black woman in the white house he called her a dog. what is this about who we vote for? i vote because i have a black son in america. i get angry. host: who is...
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and lilo and bennett for the mayflower shaping of black america for ebony magazine.i feel very blessed and also living in new york i had the opportunity looking at my friends because a community unitarian church the people that were often in the congregation so i had the opportunity at 12 and 13 years old word you autographed my church program? then i got the chance to speak with him for 45 minutes and to thank him for helping form my character and helping me to understand to be equally passionate. i really look back to feel very blessed at the individual who has touched me and formed me. >> i have two questions. that i am reflecting on what you knew about ibm in 1972 and today would you have gone to work at ibm if you knew now intending to make a difference. that's the first question and then with digital literacy what is your advice and what is the most important messages? >> so the first one if i knew today. so the question is yes one thing they always said to me is learn about computers then they are not at such a disadvantage that was great advice. i knew i woul
and lilo and bennett for the mayflower shaping of black america for ebony magazine.i feel very blessed and also living in new york i had the opportunity looking at my friends because a community unitarian church the people that were often in the congregation so i had the opportunity at 12 and 13 years old word you autographed my church program? then i got the chance to speak with him for 45 minutes and to thank him for helping form my character and helping me to understand to be equally...
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experts suggest if this trend continues in the next 25 years, it will be one out of every three black men in america who are convicted felons. >> watch the boston book festival saturday at 2 pm eastern and be sure to catch miami but their lives saturday and sunday, november 23 and 24th . on the tv on cspan2. >> help experts discuss the prospect for an effective universal vaccine.
experts suggest if this trend continues in the next 25 years, it will be one out of every three black men in america who are convicted felons. >> watch the boston book festival saturday at 2 pm eastern and be sure to catch miami but their lives saturday and sunday, november 23 and 24th . on the tv on cspan2. >> help experts discuss the prospect for an effective universal vaccine.
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america. it said because black people and brown people in america regrettably and unfortunately we have gotten used to the police killing us and not bid held accountable. so the stay on your ground law made it would any tom,, or harry to kill us and still not be held accountable. not just held accountable, the humor that statistic i was talking about where black people on death row, their quickest way to get to death or on america is be a person of color and kill a white person. yet when a white kills a person of color, often times they're not even arrested. all i have to see is stay on your ground. and so that would certainly be the first law to get rid of said ground. not a minute, get rid of it. there has brought nothing wrong with self defense. stay on your ground as a solution looking for a problem. in ari suggested it about the legislature and said now you have that license to use the instruments that we are la you and don't worry about any accountability. just use them and i think that is the wrong message to stadium people. we said all of her problems were violence against versus confl
america. it said because black people and brown people in america regrettably and unfortunately we have gotten used to the police killing us and not bid held accountable. so the stay on your ground law made it would any tom,, or harry to kill us and still not be held accountable. not just held accountable, the humor that statistic i was talking about where black people on death row, their quickest way to get to death or on america is be a person of color and kill a white person. yet when a...
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these black leaders charged genocide against a government for the killing of negro people in america. they based this on the daily killings, lynchings and raping a black people in the 1940s. they had case after case and they said we are using your definition, united nations that ask with the intent to destroy in whole or in part a group based on national, ethnic, racial or religious identity. that is what they are doing to us in america and then in conclusion they said the united states government is either complicit with or responsible for creating a genocidal situation to negro people. and so, when you think about the fact that black men only make up at most 7% of the population in america but yet we make up most 50% of the population represented on death row it is creating a genocide situation. when you think about in nursery school in kindergarten you see that black children are being suspended and expelled almost seven: one then white children and i scratch my head to this day, what could a child do to be expelled from kindergarten but it is so ironic that those percentages of wh
these black leaders charged genocide against a government for the killing of negro people in america. they based this on the daily killings, lynchings and raping a black people in the 1940s. they had case after case and they said we are using your definition, united nations that ask with the intent to destroy in whole or in part a group based on national, ethnic, racial or religious identity. that is what they are doing to us in america and then in conclusion they said the united states...
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other race into space but not between the russians and the americas because now we have china so black america china russia or. do you think that nobody really cares much about the space and more of the space stream i'm no better at forecasting the future than anybody else but let me say that while in the days of apollo 50 years ago the cold war was at its height and you had the soviet union and the united states competing for. technical dominance in the world . there will always be competition between nation and if you if you can identify a difference the 2 sides of that difference will always be competing for something they are land whatever. so there is always going to be competition at the same time i think we have an international space station i form the association of space explorers because whether it's a russian cosmonaut an american astronaut a chinese astronaut whoever we have people who have flown from 37 countries we come together in the association of space explorers as a group of people from around the planet who have seen this beautiful planet that that provides the source of a
other race into space but not between the russians and the americas because now we have china so black america china russia or. do you think that nobody really cares much about the space and more of the space stream i'm no better at forecasting the future than anybody else but let me say that while in the days of apollo 50 years ago the cold war was at its height and you had the soviet union and the united states competing for. technical dominance in the world . there will always be competition...
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with the information coming out now that he's basically put all these fallacies in his plan for black america across america interested in him being the nominee on the democratic side of the aisle. rob: a lot of people could say iowa is not everything. you look at mike huckabee, rick santorum, ted cruz, people that won iowa and didn't get the nomination. >> i've been saying this from day one. south carolina will be the place who will decide who our democratic nominee will be, 61% african american, 55% women. no disrespect to any poll or any person who is putting their bank in iowa, but that does not reflect how i think the race will end up. we think about who our nominee will be in south carolina. the other thing i tell you about the polling in iowa, the one thing you have to look at in polling is consistency. mayor pete hasn't done well consistently in all polls. that's why i'm not sure this is a prediction of how the race will play out. rob: some of the things he stands for, he supports a form of medicare for all, he calls it made care for all who want it. he opposes eliminating private ins
with the information coming out now that he's basically put all these fallacies in his plan for black america across america interested in him being the nominee on the democratic side of the aisle. rob: a lot of people could say iowa is not everything. you look at mike huckabee, rick santorum, ted cruz, people that won iowa and didn't get the nomination. >> i've been saying this from day one. south carolina will be the place who will decide who our democratic nominee will be, 61% african...
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. >> i welcome the challenge of connecting with black voters in america who don't yet know me. >> i amalition. i have more people supporting me in the black community because they know me. they know who i am. >> martha: 2020 democrats seeking to carve out some of joe biden support among african-american voters. former vice president had 39% according to this poll. bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, pete buttigi pete buttigieg. 4%. president trump fighting to win over black voters, recently launching a black voters for trump initiative to hang on to the 8% he won in 2016 which was a larger number than mitt romney got. we turn to a panel of bipartisan african-american voters. we have been bringing in different groups of people. thank you all very much for being here. i'm going to go by the hat. i'm going to guess you are trump supporter. undecided voter. angela stanton king, trump supporter. let me start with you. >> i believe a number of supporters in the black community, stemming from president obama's 2016 election. when president obama was elected, it was huge for us, electing the fir
. >> i welcome the challenge of connecting with black voters in america who don't yet know me. >> i amalition. i have more people supporting me in the black community because they know me. they know who i am. >> martha: 2020 democrats seeking to carve out some of joe biden support among african-american voters. former vice president had 39% according to this poll. bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, pete buttigi pete buttigieg. 4%. president trump fighting to win over black...
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it's a breath of fresh air for those of preaching that the salvation of black america has to come internalally not externally. >> tucker: christian evangelical is sincere? >> i think it's sincere. i am more concerned about the actions someone takes, not what their motivation is. a lot of people profess to be christians and they are horrible. >> tucker: that's a very smart point. >> also, i believe if you look at the bible. sal was one time an assassin of his own people. then he had an experience and became paul. supposed if every time he was speaking they said you used to be sal. we have to accept kanye as he s. the young people in the inner city who know a phoney when they see it are flocking to him. there is such a thirst for a witness. kanye admits to being in institution for mental problems. >> tucker: he doesn't hide anything. that's compelling. 6 years we are getting new and shocking information about another murder that one of the boston marathon bochl bombers may have anticipated in. details ahead. >> ♪ >> tucker: well, there are new and shocking developments in the past of one of the
it's a breath of fresh air for those of preaching that the salvation of black america has to come internalally not externally. >> tucker: christian evangelical is sincere? >> i think it's sincere. i am more concerned about the actions someone takes, not what their motivation is. a lot of people profess to be christians and they are horrible. >> tucker: that's a very smart point. >> also, i believe if you look at the bible. sal was one time an assassin of his own people....
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i like to state, it's obvious, white america, white people have a very long history of violence toward black been trying to get along with white people in the country ever since Ãb slavery, jim crow, black people have been trying to get along with white people. it's obvious that white people don't want that, white people want america to be Ãbyou didn't discover america, you started this in america but you project to the world that you are innovated so much in actuality you are not community would have a culture. so in saying that, i feel like white america people are really trying to get a race war started because the federal government is going to fight with you, the state police, everybody is going to be on the side of the white people and black people just really tired. everyday i wake up i think god for social media today, you are seeing a white cop killing a black person whether a man or woman. or you see an ordinary citizen white citizen running around here using n-word. just blatantly attacking black people. you are trying to start a race war and black people are tired. they are reall
i like to state, it's obvious, white america, white people have a very long history of violence toward black been trying to get along with white people in the country ever since Ãb slavery, jim crow, black people have been trying to get along with white people. it's obvious that white people don't want that, white people want america to be Ãbyou didn't discover america, you started this in america but you project to the world that you are innovated so much in actuality you are not community...
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nowhere were the possibilities and promises felt more deeply than in harlem which was then black america'svitational center. in a city college classroom at the edge of harlem and accounting professor invited one of her students to dinner. that black pi arrived at a swanky bar dress to the 9s and thomas watson, founder of ibm stepped from the shadows. watson offered my father a job and jackie robinson moment ensued, the start of an unknown chapter in the history of modern-day computers. it is a story i heard a lot growing up of watson needs to claim the old man or mister watson, heard a lot of names my dad used for him. the story i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner, watson stepping out from the back room and saying to my dad in no uncertain terms i am the only person in this company that could offer you a job. i thought when i started work on this book that what i was doing was writing kind of a jackie robinson story about the early days of computers where my dad would have been obviously jackie robinson who broke the color line in major league baseball but my dad is doing somethin
nowhere were the possibilities and promises felt more deeply than in harlem which was then black america'svitational center. in a city college classroom at the edge of harlem and accounting professor invited one of her students to dinner. that black pi arrived at a swanky bar dress to the 9s and thomas watson, founder of ibm stepped from the shadows. watson offered my father a job and jackie robinson moment ensued, the start of an unknown chapter in the history of modern-day computers. it is a...
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jillian: let's look at the key points of his plan for black america that includes establishing a healthogram, increasing government contracts to minority business owners, boosting federal resources for schools, reducing the incarceration rate by 15%. do you think he can climb this hill? >> i don't. we have seen this from democrats time and again. there is no legitimate effort to secure the black vote and people know, democrats cannot win a primary election or an election in general without the black vote. that is why they are concerned what donald trump is doing. donald trump has been the most effective and impactful candidate for president we have seen in history. the lowest unemployment rate opportunities, on and on, democrats are very concerned but have not done anything but offer reparations to secure the black vote which is insulting. jillian: let's listen to a soundbite of a few different residents after police officer involved shooting in south bend, listen to what they have to say. >> you never gave me the spotlight and also under the bus and mayor pete, are you going to leave m
jillian: let's look at the key points of his plan for black america that includes establishing a healthogram, increasing government contracts to minority business owners, boosting federal resources for schools, reducing the incarceration rate by 15%. do you think he can climb this hill? >> i don't. we have seen this from democrats time and again. there is no legitimate effort to secure the black vote and people know, democrats cannot win a primary election or an election in general...
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is it because republicans don't reach out to black america? e do you think he uses the term brainwashed? >> i would say jesse it is all of the above. but i would also add that blacks are completely ignorant about the racist history of the democratic party most blacks don't know that democrats not the democratic party, but democrats founded clan, democrats voted against 13th amendment 14 as percentage of the party they voted for civil right act of 1964 than did in thes in house and in most blacks are belief oblivious to that and raised without fathers, and 1965, 25% of black kids were raised without father now number is 70% and state spend and women to marry government to allow men to abandon financial spoant and kanye west is shedding light on that advancing unthinkable proposition that you can vote for a republican the black and not be a sellout. >> yeah somy i think it is obvious that kanye west is the first really, really famous mainstream black american with any street credit to come can out against the democrat parties so atbresessively do
is it because republicans don't reach out to black america? e do you think he uses the term brainwashed? >> i would say jesse it is all of the above. but i would also add that blacks are completely ignorant about the racist history of the democratic party most blacks don't know that democrats not the democratic party, but democrats founded clan, democrats voted against 13th amendment 14 as percentage of the party they voted for civil right act of 1964 than did in thes in house and in most...
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i mean who would choose to be black in america. to be black in america. these. are the pretty. stiff stand proud attack squad status quo the ruling elite or bling well if you are over well and they take you over will anything that isn't service and they view anything that isn't serving that purpose as suspicious if not criminal coming to you from washington that purpose as suspicious if not criminal coming to you from washington to see the value of. the budget. well you know i'm like. why don't i only can tell it's like the news from behind turns out u.s. troops are remaining can now expect the news from behind turns out u.s. troops are remaining in syria after trump had said he's pulling them out but don't worry in syria after trump had said he's pulling them out but don't worry it's just to guard the oil fields. just to guard the oil fields so there's kind of like hell burning made off with just guarding all that money. go like hell burning made off with just guarding all that money. kind of like hell nestlé guards all the freshwater in the world just before kind of like hell
i mean who would choose to be black in america. to be black in america. these. are the pretty. stiff stand proud attack squad status quo the ruling elite or bling well if you are over well and they take you over will anything that isn't service and they view anything that isn't serving that purpose as suspicious if not criminal coming to you from washington that purpose as suspicious if not criminal coming to you from washington to see the value of. the budget. well you know i'm like. why don't...
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jillian: peter buttigieg trying to sell his plan for black america by using a stock photo from kenya.presidential candidate struggles to apologize on tuesday morning. rob: the x high school cheerleader acquitted in her baby's murder speaking out, skyler richardson gave birth and her family's home three years ago, barry the baby in the are kept it a secret for months until she finally told the doctor. richardson, now 20 years old, says i wish i had done differently. i'm plagued by guilt every day for not telling someone. richardson says the baby was stillborn. the jury found her guilty of gross abuse of a corpse during a trial last month. she was sentenced to 3 years probation. a man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after he is found guilty of murdering his fiancÉe. the jury convicted patrick crazy in the death of kelsey barrett, his former witness. star witness describing how he beat her to death with a baseball bat then burn her body on his ranch in colorado. barrett was last seen in a grocery store in thanksgiving with a couple's young daughter. her body has never been fo
jillian: peter buttigieg trying to sell his plan for black america by using a stock photo from kenya.presidential candidate struggles to apologize on tuesday morning. rob: the x high school cheerleader acquitted in her baby's murder speaking out, skyler richardson gave birth and her family's home three years ago, barry the baby in the are kept it a secret for months until she finally told the doctor. richardson, now 20 years old, says i wish i had done differently. i'm plagued by guilt every...
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working as a labor organizer and trained as a lawyer but those discriminatory quotas that white not black america had a race problem to overcome and add a private sector would do anything but prioritize to serve the public interest. in the late forties and fifties and that would be the net next frontier of franklin roosevelt and expert know-how. in to save america's city. and then the public sector must control it. >> he was early in his career believing to have larger social and political benefits and discovered this in a surprising way. serving a special assistant and then was a new dealer from teddy roosevelt from the administration to observe the us government to invest what was called community development to improve the infrastructure rivers and wells and housing in hopes of creating a more equal and democratic and importantly to them the communist india. then what was called the third world in american cities that's not what we assume with influence and this is the first example how they learned and the transnational circulation with planning and architecture. he learned many things and ve
working as a labor organizer and trained as a lawyer but those discriminatory quotas that white not black america had a race problem to overcome and add a private sector would do anything but prioritize to serve the public interest. in the late forties and fifties and that would be the net next frontier of franklin roosevelt and expert know-how. in to save america's city. and then the public sector must control it. >> he was early in his career believing to have larger social and...
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black racist. nat turner, america's black hero, is becoming someone lusting after white women. that becomes something that is too far. these are big issues that set off the debate in the 1960's. thank you so much for your time. [applause] >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road and to watch videos from all of the cities we have visited, go to c-span.org/citiestour and follow c-span cities. we now continue our tour of .aramie >> we are in the women's hallway of the laramie plains museum. in this
black racist. nat turner, america's black hero, is becoming someone lusting after white women. that becomes something that is too far. these are big issues that set off the debate in the 1960's. thank you so much for your time. [applause] >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road and to watch videos from...
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black friday promotions. we were bought from america. ay also known as the day after thanksgiving is the traditional kickoff to the holiday shopping rush. some battling shoppers the coveted items or spending hours in line to get the best deal had become holiday traditions themselves but increasingly retailers have been setting out their sales days, or even weeks ahead of time. this year american giant walmart announced its holiday deals were kicking off the day after halloween. whether this is youridea day after halloween. whether this is your idea of one or not there is no question this is an important time of year for retailers and the american economy. two—thirds of the us economy depends on consumer spending but global economic slowdown and continued trade wars have had an impact on consumer confidence. some americans naturally start pulling back on how much they spend. there is however one possible bright spot. there are six fewer shopping days between thanksgiving and christmas this year. that may get more people shopping and it's a
black friday promotions. we were bought from america. ay also known as the day after thanksgiving is the traditional kickoff to the holiday shopping rush. some battling shoppers the coveted items or spending hours in line to get the best deal had become holiday traditions themselves but increasingly retailers have been setting out their sales days, or even weeks ahead of time. this year american giant walmart announced its holiday deals were kicking off the day after halloween. whether this is...
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growth machine to stand in stark contrast to work with the labor organizer and that white not black america had a race pub and overcome and over serving the public interest so to think the problems of cities is the next frontier of the new deal and that extensive federal dollars and expert know-how should be applied to the challenge to save america cities. a typical pronouncement and it must control it. and coming to believe earlier in his career those environments could have larger social and political benefits. and discover this in a surprising way. to serve as special assistant to the new nation of india and a former new dealer and then to observe the us government and the foundation investing in community development with villages and housing in hopes of creating a more hopeful and democratic and anti-communist india. subsequently bringing lessons that was called the third world from first world american cities. this is not the usual direction that we assume influence has grown. time in the developing world is only the first example with a transnational circulation of planning and archi
growth machine to stand in stark contrast to work with the labor organizer and that white not black america had a race pub and overcome and over serving the public interest so to think the problems of cities is the next frontier of the new deal and that extensive federal dollars and expert know-how should be applied to the challenge to save america cities. a typical pronouncement and it must control it. and coming to believe earlier in his career those environments could have larger social and...
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and so it is very painful to sit there and watch anybody talk about how the problem in black america black americans can't get ahead is because they don't value education enough or because they don't have two-parent families when really the history of discrimination and racism in this country shows us that black americans have been plundered and discriminated against institutionally and personally for generations. here is the issue. pete buttigieg made those comments in 2011. he doesn't sound the same today. he says he's learned a lot. i've seen him on the campaign trail. we have to give room for people to evolve, for people to learn lessons. at the end of the day, this country is very imperfect and there are a lot of people who are not just candidates, people of good will trying to understand racism and how it works. i think we need to have those conversations without canceling one another every two seconds. so i'm not going to get into this individual conversation -- i wasn't listening to that conversation, but i think pete buttigieg just like every democratic candidate and every c
and so it is very painful to sit there and watch anybody talk about how the problem in black america black americans can't get ahead is because they don't value education enough or because they don't have two-parent families when really the history of discrimination and racism in this country shows us that black americans have been plundered and discriminated against institutionally and personally for generations. here is the issue. pete buttigieg made those comments in 2011. he doesn't sound...
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reaching out it black america and exposing the do-nothing democrats. t isn't the only one making the pitch as rapper kanye west is urging black voters to, quote, own your power saying voting for democrats as a default position is not the power. joining me now with reaction trump 2020 campaign national press secretary kayleigh mcenany and we are bringing back salem radio nationally syndicated radio host larry elder because is he so fabulous. thank you, larry for come back and thank you, kayleigh for joining us. look, president trump was it very clear that we have a responsibility to reach out to every american. i felt that the republican abandonment of the inner cities, the abandonment of african-americans was shameful and awful. this idea that democrats were the only ones who would have ideas for them condemns people. when you don't give them other ideas, other options for moving forward. larry, do you think that this kind of outreach from the president makes a difference? >> absolutely. i was with the president in cleveland at a black church and among
reaching out it black america and exposing the do-nothing democrats. t isn't the only one making the pitch as rapper kanye west is urging black voters to, quote, own your power saying voting for democrats as a default position is not the power. joining me now with reaction trump 2020 campaign national press secretary kayleigh mcenany and we are bringing back salem radio nationally syndicated radio host larry elder because is he so fabulous. thank you, larry for come back and thank you, kayleigh...
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i mean who would choose to be black in america. could choose to be black in america. was the f.b.i. is to protect. the god of the f.b.i. is to protect the status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything that a status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything that isn't serving that purpose and it isn't that purpose it's a sin. not god i mean criminal coming to you from watching you from washington d.c. the bell you know the church. well you know what's going on i'm really can't tell if they're going to survive i'm going to be kept telling her to current news just around behind you do you weren't zaps routes u.s. troops are remaining in syria after trump had said he's pulling them out but are remaining in syria after trump had said he's pulling them out but don't worry it's just to guard the oil fields so it's kind of like hell burning made off with just guarding all that money don't worry just to guard the oil fields so there's kind of like hell burning made off with just guarding all that money. kind of like hell nestlé guards all th
i mean who would choose to be black in america. could choose to be black in america. was the f.b.i. is to protect. the god of the f.b.i. is to protect the status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything that a status quo the ruling elite are wealthy overlords and they view anything that isn't serving that purpose and it isn't that purpose it's a sin. not god i mean criminal coming to you from watching you from washington d.c. the bell you know the church. well you know...