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mark, tell us based on your report, how would you best describe the current state of black america? ded animation, zerlina. meaning the comparative position of blacks versus whites, when it comes to jobs, and housing, and life expectancy, and health care, remains a wide gap, a gap that hasn't changed for multiple decades. now, you always have to qualify it, because of the black people serving as a bit of a caboose on the american train. meaning when the train speeds, the condition and position of black people may improve, for example, a high school graduation rate for black people is higher today than it was 30 years ago, but it's also higher for white americans. the gap hasn't narrowed as much. for things like joblessness, and home ownership, and some things have widened, home ownership being one of them. so all in all, in this report, we mean to say to people that this work to close these racial gaps is still necessary, and that america has to reckon with the fact that these gaps have not materially changed. we also in this report focus on democracy and voting rights. so the report
mark, tell us based on your report, how would you best describe the current state of black america? ded animation, zerlina. meaning the comparative position of blacks versus whites, when it comes to jobs, and housing, and life expectancy, and health care, remains a wide gap, a gap that hasn't changed for multiple decades. now, you always have to qualify it, because of the black people serving as a bit of a caboose on the american train. meaning when the train speeds, the condition and position...
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first black president shows us that there is an arc to progress in the united states of america that we must all be grateful for and that the inheritance of the american project accrues to black and brown, everybody, as much as it is the property of those who are quite and of european descent in this country. but if you were tracing the outlines of that history, and if you were to ask yourself where does the anger, where does the frustration, where does the outrage that we feel coming from so many people in this country and so many african-americans and others in this country, where does it come from in a day where we have an african american president, where you have black millionaires and billionaires, and expanded black middle-class in the where people of color are invited and welcomed into university settings, celebrated in our popular culture around the world , where black people and white people go to school together, live in neighborhoods together, where does the anger and outrage come from? it may be useful to look at it in a couple of different dimensions, and the fact
first black president shows us that there is an arc to progress in the united states of america that we must all be grateful for and that the inheritance of the american project accrues to black and brown, everybody, as much as it is the property of those who are quite and of european descent in this country. but if you were tracing the outlines of that history, and if you were to ask yourself where does the anger, where does the frustration, where does the outrage that we feel coming from so...
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the state of black america report began in 2005. ack americans has remained relatively consistent at 73.9% compared to white americans. now, this figure looks at howell black americans are doing in comparison to whites when it comes to economic status, their health, social justice, and engagement. what are some hurdles in place preventing this gap from closing? >> reverend, first of all, happy easter to you. thank you for your partnership and leadership. it's always good to be on politics nation. this report underscores the fact that the gaps in american life between blacks and whites when it comes to social and economic conditions are in a form of suspended animation. that the differential doesn't change much on an overall basis. we saw modest gains in economics, modest gains in health, and i would underscore, these figures are prethe covid pandemic. so the economic gain we had consistent economic expansion that began under barack obama and continued into 2020. we had the affordable care act, those factors played a huge role in the
the state of black america report began in 2005. ack americans has remained relatively consistent at 73.9% compared to white americans. now, this figure looks at howell black americans are doing in comparison to whites when it comes to economic status, their health, social justice, and engagement. what are some hurdles in place preventing this gap from closing? >> reverend, first of all, happy easter to you. thank you for your partnership and leadership. it's always good to be on politics...
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and ceo of the national urban lake talks about the organization's findings in its 2022 state of black americaeport. syndicated
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a third component is the pulse of black america which is a pole . of this information is available to your viewers and the general public online at the state of america -- the state of black america.org. host: this is the percentage of how black americans are doing versus white americans. done for a number of years. this year's report says overall number is 74%. tell us what that number means. guest: the best illustration would be, let's look at the joblessness rate and unemployment rate for black americans. it is about 6% or so today. white americans it is about 3%. that would make the index a differential of 50%. we look at a range of statistics , homeownership levels, death rates due to various diseases, median house cold incomes, net worth or wealth, business formation rates. about 300 data sets and we compile it into a statistical index. where traditional white americans is that 100 and black americans is a percentage of 100. if black americans fare better than white americans in any category the number would be over 100. we encourage people to
a third component is the pulse of black america which is a pole . of this information is available to your viewers and the general public online at the state of america -- the state of black america.org. host: this is the percentage of how black americans are doing versus white americans. done for a number of years. this year's report says overall number is 74%. tell us what that number means. guest: the best illustration would be, let's look at the joblessness rate and unemployment rate for...
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i did not even predict that it would get this bad this quickly for black america. so what is doing is he's saving his own skin right now. he's trying to play the oh well, i'm now going to be the peacemaker, the communicator of how black americans are feeling ck and so weye shouldn't misinterpret it. yes, he's telling the truth, but his motives behindh but dond trump is really just to say that dropped his own skin so he can purchase another penthouseon. has i mean, the only person that i know that has a bigger real estate empire than al sharpton is perhaps black lives matterha leaders because ask you a lotr: of the people who lecture us from some high moral a a pedestal don't pay their taxes.e those how do you wander around free with a three million taxt debt and the rest of us pay ourt taxes?s? are you afraid not too like how does get away with that? ay but he votes democrat.t. that's it. >> simple. if you i mean it's pretty simple if you vote democrat, you're never held responsible for anything. how countrywide is notr in prison based on what's been put in his lapt
i did not even predict that it would get this bad this quickly for black america. so what is doing is he's saving his own skin right now. he's trying to play the oh well, i'm now going to be the peacemaker, the communicator of how black americans are feeling ck and so weye shouldn't misinterpret it. yes, he's telling the truth, but his motives behindh but dond trump is really just to say that dropped his own skin so he can purchase another penthouseon. has i mean, the only person that i know...
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you better believe that same energy is brewing with black america. are ready to drop the democrats and find someone that will actually listen to them for once. and if they lose both, the black vote and the hispanic folks, the democratic party is done. not only are they going to get wrecked in the midterms but they are going to be in pain for decades. and then maybe the democrats will be the ones going into the community trying to win them back. now, if the republicans over in washington were smart, and many of them are dumb, they would realize that this is the opportunity to step up to the plate. try doing what the democrats couldn't do, and actually do something in the community. and if they do that, november's red wave will get even bigger. here to react is texas g.o.p. congressional candidate wesley hunt and kira davis the red state editor-at-large. thank you so much for joining me. kira, let me go to you. we have been talking about this for a while. it's now reflected in the numbers. they think identity politics is the solution but black people a
you better believe that same energy is brewing with black america. are ready to drop the democrats and find someone that will actually listen to them for once. and if they lose both, the black vote and the hispanic folks, the democratic party is done. not only are they going to get wrecked in the midterms but they are going to be in pain for decades. and then maybe the democrats will be the ones going into the community trying to win them back. now, if the republicans over in washington were...
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i did not predict it would get this bad discreetly for black america. own skin so he's trying to play the old, i'm going to be the peacemaker, the communicator of how black americans are feeling. we shouldn't misinterpret. yes he's telling the truth but his motives are to save al sharpton's own skin. the only person i know that has a bigger real estate empire then al sharpton is perhaps black lives matter leaders. >> tucker: a lot of the people who lecture us from a higher moral pedestal don't pay their taxes. how do you wander around free with the $3 million tax debt? the rest of us pay our taxes because we're afraid not to. how does he get away with it? >> he votes democrat. pretty simple. if you vote democrat you're never held responsible for anything? i was hunter biden not in prison? would any other person be doing drugs on a laptop and not be arrested? do the things he's done but you vote democrat and if you're willing to vote for democrats and do their bidding and bring voters to them, they will pretend you haven't done anything. it's sad but that
i did not predict it would get this bad discreetly for black america. own skin so he's trying to play the old, i'm going to be the peacemaker, the communicator of how black americans are feeling. we shouldn't misinterpret. yes he's telling the truth but his motives are to save al sharpton's own skin. the only person i know that has a bigger real estate empire then al sharpton is perhaps black lives matter leaders. >> tucker: a lot of the people who lecture us from a higher moral pedestal...
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let me ask you, overall, with the national urban league having released its annual state of black americae get to the big picture, i want to just talk about social justice because this is where there is the least equality existing between blacks and whites right now. we saw this racial justice movement, to your point. it certainly took hold after george floyd's death in 2020. but where, marc, are we today? how do you measure the current state of social justice in this country? >> well, there's a friction and a battle. i can assure people that there is a strong coalition of people, activists, civil rights leaders, elected officials, people in communities across the nation, fighting hard on behalf of social, economic, and racial justice. but we are faced with a white nationalist and a white supremacist movement, which is pushing back hard against progress, and one area where it is clear and most manifested is when it comes to democracy and voting. we've seen an actual assault on the ballot box and an assault on democracy, which accelerated after january 6th. hundreds of laws to make it more
let me ask you, overall, with the national urban league having released its annual state of black americae get to the big picture, i want to just talk about social justice because this is where there is the least equality existing between blacks and whites right now. we saw this racial justice movement, to your point. it certainly took hold after george floyd's death in 2020. but where, marc, are we today? how do you measure the current state of social justice in this country? >> well,...
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national urban league president and ceo discusses the findings of the organization's state of black america report. and we talk about the future of the republican party, and the 2022 midterm elections. watch washington journal live 7:00 eastern on c-span or on the c-span mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to the invasion of ukraine, bringing the latest from the pentagon as well as congress. we also have international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders. all on c-span now, the free mobile app, and c-span.org. and follow tweets from journalists on the ground. go to c-span.org/ukraine. >> this month, watch the top 21 winning videos from our c-span documentary competition. every morning, before c-span's washington journal, we will let one of our student leaders tell us how the federal government has impacted their lives. you can watch all of the student cam documentaries online. >> next in a
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broadly, black america in particular? judge jackson's historic nomination and confirmation will be something that the administration will lean heavily into. host: that committee hearing beginning at 10:00 eastern. you can watch it on the c-span networks. we will be talking about it in our last half-hour of the program, will show you shots of the room as they begin to gather. the president's schedule for the week. what do we expect? guest: they are at a trucking event today, supply chains are still important. president obama will return tomorrow, talking about the affordable care act, biden talking about some new measures. sort of like a greatest hits week. we are kind of wondering what will maybe pop up, be announced later in the week. in particular today, they have been trying to deflect the criticism of inflation, gas prices, by talking about the steps they are taking to ease the supply chain. hoping the rate of inflation cools. host: marianne levine, the house and senate schedule, ketanji brown jackson confirmation is
broadly, black america in particular? judge jackson's historic nomination and confirmation will be something that the administration will lean heavily into. host: that committee hearing beginning at 10:00 eastern. you can watch it on the c-span networks. we will be talking about it in our last half-hour of the program, will show you shots of the room as they begin to gather. the president's schedule for the week. what do we expect? guest: they are at a trucking event today, supply chains are...
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those words struck a cord because those words are prolific for black america. ill i rise. in the midst of the moment of despair from slavery, she risen to the highest bench. this is humanity. as a black woman in america, black women who work at the capitol hill or teachers, who are average everyday people felt heard. just her being there by her being grilled actually as well during the confirmation hearings and cory booker had to come to her aid to put the perspective on the moment. as a black woman and as black women have stood and watched this historic moment, we felt heard and synced. >> it is remarkable. president biden says this is a moment of real change. we'll listen to a clip from him. >> this is going to let so many sunshines a and so many young wn and so many young black men, so many minorities that's real. we are going to look back and see this is a moment of real change in america's history. >> april, you have been in d.c. for a while and you know how cynical everyone can be here. to see that sight and see her to be the first black woman to sit on th
those words struck a cord because those words are prolific for black america. ill i rise. in the midst of the moment of despair from slavery, she risen to the highest bench. this is humanity. as a black woman in america, black women who work at the capitol hill or teachers, who are average everyday people felt heard. just her being there by her being grilled actually as well during the confirmation hearings and cory booker had to come to her aid to put the perspective on the moment. as a black...
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black america care? does america excuse me care about black americans right now? okay it's good that you're able to provide this window into those conversations were so glad to have you on again and we'll see you next week. demi lobo. we will thank you so much guys and always loved checking in with you guys to give a black perspective on what's going on and how we feel from our viewers perspective. absolutely. we could watch yourselves demi when we switch over to fox all online anytime. fox hole dot tv. you can also watch on the fox soul app. for apple and android devices happening today in oakland man who entered a guilty plea to killing the hayward police sergeant is back in court right now for his sentencing. sergeant scott longer was shot and killed during a traffic stop in july of 2015. mark astrada was charged with first degree murder. his plea agreement will send him to prison for at least 50 years. open police chief laurent armstrong says one big reason for the rise in violent crime is that criminals are being released from jail early oakland, according to
black america care? does america excuse me care about black americans right now? okay it's good that you're able to provide this window into those conversations were so glad to have you on again and we'll see you next week. demi lobo. we will thank you so much guys and always loved checking in with you guys to give a black perspective on what's going on and how we feel from our viewers perspective. absolutely. we could watch yourselves demi when we switch over to fox all online anytime. fox...
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he became the first sitting president to campaign in 1948 and the spiritual home of black america and harlem very moving moment that i wrote a bunch about in my book. do we defeats truman? and here he is walter white can convinces truman to the first president. to address the naacp in person the picture you're looking at is walter on your right. it's truman on your left eleanor roosevelt is in the middle eleanor spoke first the former first lady and then walter got up and he introduced the president he gave this very moving speech that i don't have time to tell you about now, but i quote at length and white lives and then he says ladies and gentlemen. president of the united states and then we see. this that is what it looked like you can see truman's back to the camera. speaking to the end of naacp the first very historic speech. and it was the the sim the symbolic importance of this moment. is that the white house for the first time in history was going to say what truman said, which is that this bill of rights in our country shouldn't just exist people say they believe in constitut
he became the first sitting president to campaign in 1948 and the spiritual home of black america and harlem very moving moment that i wrote a bunch about in my book. do we defeats truman? and here he is walter white can convinces truman to the first president. to address the naacp in person the picture you're looking at is walter on your right. it's truman on your left eleanor roosevelt is in the middle eleanor spoke first the former first lady and then walter got up and he introduced the...
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a new report finds gains and losses in the "state of black america".rtist faith ringgold's six decades of work is highlighted a new exhibition. and much more. despite rising inflation, major u.s. corporations are reporting record profits, as companies pass rising supply chain costs onto consumers. economics correspondent paul solman explores whether concentrated market power is contributing to inflation. >> corporations are raising prices even as they rake in record profits. >> prices at the pump have gone up, why? let me give you a hint senator elizabeth warren. this isn't about inflation. this is about price gouging. >> this is a charge that pops up in lots of places, even on my twitter feed. so, do the facts justify the outrage? we, you've heard the standard causes of covid inflation: government stimulus money; a tight labor market driving up wages; clogged supply chains imports anchored offshore. and now, to top it off, russia's invasion of ukraine goosing oil, gas and wheat prices. but if all this explains an inflation rate that's just reached 10%
a new report finds gains and losses in the "state of black america".rtist faith ringgold's six decades of work is highlighted a new exhibition. and much more. despite rising inflation, major u.s. corporations are reporting record profits, as companies pass rising supply chain costs onto consumers. economics correspondent paul solman explores whether concentrated market power is contributing to inflation. >> corporations are raising prices even as they rake in record profits....
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a nereport finds gains and losses in the state of black america.ithinggold's six decades of work is highlighted in a new exhibition. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from wbt a studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: despite rising inflation, major u.s. corporations are reporting record profits, as companies pass rising supply chain costs onto consumers. economics correspondent paul solman explores whether concentrated market power is contributing to inflation. >> inflation, inflation, everybody is talking about it. >> longtime liberal activist robert reich. >> corporations are raising prices even as they rake in record profits. >> prices at the pump have gone up. let me give you a hint why. >> senator elizabeth warren. >> this isn't about inflation. this is about price gouging. >> this is a charge that pops up in lots of places, even on my twitter feed. so, do the facts justify the outrage? well, you've heard the standard causes of covid inflation. government
a nereport finds gains and losses in the state of black america.ithinggold's six decades of work is highlighted in a new exhibition. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from wbt a studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: despite rising inflation, major u.s. corporations are reporting record profits, as companies pass rising supply chain costs onto consumers. economics correspondent paul solman explores...
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coming up, mark mueller joins us with a look at the state of black america.n league's annual report. we're back in just one minute. lt we're back in just one minute. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys to help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. and don't take it if you are on dialysis. take aim at chronic kidney disease by talking to your doctor and asking about farxiga. if you can'
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, black and non black, and women and not women, looked at that and said number two, was completely qualified for this job. and because of that, a lot of people in america this is not right, this is not how you treat a person. regardless of who they are. you don't drive people through the mud. you don't make up things about people that you can find some dirt on. she should not have been treated the way that she was treated. that is the thing that sticks out to me. >> charles blow, witness to history today. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> absolutely. >> thank you. coming up, alia aruzi will join us with a live report from ukraine, that is next. ext. that way i try to convince myself that i'm in control of the business side of my business. intuit quickbooks makes it easy for you to get a complete view of your business. so you can sit back and... ...relax. [sound of helicopter blades] so ugh... they found me... ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation.
, black and non black, and women and not women, looked at that and said number two, was completely qualified for this job. and because of that, a lot of people in america this is not right, this is not how you treat a person. regardless of who they are. you don't drive people through the mud. you don't make up things about people that you can find some dirt on. she should not have been treated the way that she was treated. that is the thing that sticks out to me. >> charles blow, witness...
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i wonder your thoughts on the state of black america. est: i've been receiving the urban league reports since the 1970's, early in my career. the bottom line every year is the same. the state of black americans is not well. it is worse than the state for white americans. but, we have gotten a lot better off from when i started -- when i was in the school in the 1960's. where black folks had a poverty rate that was over half. today, it is around 24% of black americans that are in poverty. the civil rights revolutions in the 1960's had a tremendous impact in improving our material condition, opening those opportunities. today, we still struggle over getting more opportunities. education, housing, jobs, the fundamental opportunities. we are also talking in terms of race relations, about the condition of white americans. i noticed if you look at problems of employment, life expectancy has declined. a black child can expect to live 74.7 years, four years less than a white baby. black women are 59% more likely to die from bearing a child. we fi
i wonder your thoughts on the state of black america. est: i've been receiving the urban league reports since the 1970's, early in my career. the bottom line every year is the same. the state of black americans is not well. it is worse than the state for white americans. but, we have gotten a lot better off from when i started -- when i was in the school in the 1960's. where black folks had a poverty rate that was over half. today, it is around 24% of black americans that are in poverty. the...
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the slap that shook hollywood and specifically black america.e family talk that will happen after the break. you don't want to miss this. stay tuned. want to miss this. stay tuned and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks] he'll be back. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ only pay for what you need. asya agulnik md: st. jude was founded with an understanding that no child should die in the dawn of life. to work with many partners all over the world, nothing stops in the way of us achieving that mission, not even war. marta salek md: when there is a need, people stand up and do what is right and ensure that they restart medical therapy as quickly as possible. carlos rodriguez-galindo md: any child suffering today of cancer is our responsibility. >>> man, it has been a busy, busy, busy week for black america. tuesday, president
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national urban league president and ceo discusses the findings of the organization's 22 state of black america work. and we will talk about the future of the republican party, the biden presidency and the 2022 midterm elections with syndicated columnist carol tollett. watch washington journal friday morning, on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> white house national security advisor jake sullivan talked about security concerns and russia's invasion of the ukraine in a conversation hosted by the economic club of washington. you can watch that tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span, online ad span.org or our free video app, span now. >> all this month watch the top 21 videos fromur
national urban league president and ceo discusses the findings of the organization's 22 state of black america work. and we will talk about the future of the republican party, the biden presidency and the 2022 midterm elections with syndicated columnist carol tollett. watch washington journal friday morning, on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> white house national security advisor jake sullivan talked about...
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and what it means to be black in america. i think a lot of this stuff is people being performative. of the super progressive, it's not about actually trying to help everybody but making sure everybody thinks they are trying to help people. so nice, which, i guess it is easier but doesn't solve any of the real problems that everyone is having. >> greg: extra-melody argument. >> everybody see "the color purple?" the hill with you. the lady that wanted to help everybody, that is what the elite liberals is like. she got into something real. and oprah didn't get to see her babies. that is exactly the feeling when they speak. >> greg: should i see the movie now? i didn't like spielberg. >> you didn't have to like him. he is not in it. the one that is true. coming up tums vs. mozzarella stick when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real peo
and what it means to be black in america. i think a lot of this stuff is people being performative. of the super progressive, it's not about actually trying to help everybody but making sure everybody thinks they are trying to help people. so nice, which, i guess it is easier but doesn't solve any of the real problems that everyone is having. >> greg: extra-melody argument. >> everybody see "the color purple?" the hill with you. the lady that wanted to help everybody, that...
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and what it means to be black in america. i think a lot of this stuff is people being performative.nk a lot of the super progressive, it's not about actually trying to help everybody but making sure everybody thinks they are trying to help people. so nice, which, i guess it is easier but doesn't solve any of the real problems that everyone is having. >> greg: extra-melody argument. >> everybody see "the color purple?" the hill with you. the lady that wanted to help everybody, that is what the elite liberals is like. she got into something real. and oprah didn't get to see her babies. that is exactly the feeling when they speak. >> greg: should i see the movie now? i didn't like spielberg. >> you didn't have to like him. he is not in it. the one that is true. coming up employees in a tizzy because elon musk is keeping busy. now, that is exciting. i'm a little sweaty. ech: that'sr time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i'm a fancy exercise bike noobie. and i've gone from zero to obsessed in like... three days. instructor: come on milwaukee! i see you! a
and what it means to be black in america. i think a lot of this stuff is people being performative.nk a lot of the super progressive, it's not about actually trying to help everybody but making sure everybody thinks they are trying to help people. so nice, which, i guess it is easier but doesn't solve any of the real problems that everyone is having. >> greg: extra-melody argument. >> everybody see "the color purple?" the hill with you. the lady that wanted to help...
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just doubled down on that attitude that they don't owe us anything and that is what the black community in americaen from the political class for decades, lawrence. no one has given us answers that give us platitudes they give us black squares and avatars. they wear shirts that say black lives matter but they don't come to where we live and dig in, they don't bleated for us. and they don't answer to us that's the worst part and i think a lot of black voters are starting to realize that. that particularly when it comes to the progressive left as it is housed it in the democrat party, they don't think they have to answer our questions. >> you're so right. don't think they owe us anything. lawrence: so right. keira davis, thanks so much for coming up on cross country. >> thanks lawrence. >> set up soon is expose georgia high school putting toxic conditions on display on a viral video. we went there looking for answers plus you've seen the polls now we take it to the streets. to ask people how is joe biden actually doing? >> you have one word to describe the president, joe biden, qhald you say? >> sad
just doubled down on that attitude that they don't owe us anything and that is what the black community in americaen from the political class for decades, lawrence. no one has given us answers that give us platitudes they give us black squares and avatars. they wear shirts that say black lives matter but they don't come to where we live and dig in, they don't bleated for us. and they don't answer to us that's the worst part and i think a lot of black voters are starting to realize that. that...
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and uh, the confrontation between white white black america colored and different is what will inevitablyappen in america . when will the deterioration begin? sorry, as steel was not delivered, then to our viewers. you tell the audience who know that today is april 1st, that we must keep repeating. here, as if until melted, until riots begin in america, we hold on. they need to stay with us. excuse me. uh, here is 20 22 years old russia, uh, came to a state where it is the main life support products. she is more or less provided with people. she has it, unlike excuse me in the united states unlike england which has excuse me 3 years about three months in a year. they live their own products, and for 9 months they read for those speak. that is, you want to tell me that we can, as it were, sit and wait while they themselves are there in their broth. we must mind our own business. excuse me to look for my allies. let's then what are you, we are now i'm going to mind my own business now let's advertise quickly, because. well actually. i'm here, basically filling in the pauses between commerci
and uh, the confrontation between white white black america colored and different is what will inevitablyappen in america . when will the deterioration begin? sorry, as steel was not delivered, then to our viewers. you tell the audience who know that today is april 1st, that we must keep repeating. here, as if until melted, until riots begin in america, we hold on. they need to stay with us. excuse me. uh, here is 20 22 years old russia, uh, came to a state where it is the main life support...
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excuse me of riots and uh, confrontation white white black america colored and different things that will inevitably happen in america when will the deterioration begin? sorry, how steele doesn’t score, or enter our viewers. you are telling our viewers, who know that today is not april 1st, that we must stand firm. here, as if until melted until in america riots will begin to hold on to us. this is what they need to hold on to. we have. excuse me. uh, for 2022 years, russia happened, e, approached a state where it is more or less provided with the main products for ensuring the life of people's activities. she--it has, as opposed to excuse me, the united states as opposed to england which excuse me. 3 years 3 months a year they live their own products, and for 9 months they read for those, we will just talk, that is, you want to tell me that we can, uh, how to sit and wait, while they are there in their own broth. we must mind our own business. we will continue to work live, and in the previous part of the program, when we talked about these broad global meanings, about this level, u
excuse me of riots and uh, confrontation white white black america colored and different things that will inevitably happen in america when will the deterioration begin? sorry, how steele doesn’t score, or enter our viewers. you are telling our viewers, who know that today is not april 1st, that we must stand firm. here, as if until melted until in america riots will begin to hold on to us. this is what they need to hold on to. we have. excuse me. uh, for 2022 years, russia happened, e,...
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excuse me riots and uh, confrontation white white black america colored and different is what will inevitably begin? excuse me, how is it do sign in to our viewers. you are telling our viewers, who know that today is april 1st, that we must stand firm. here, as if until the melt until the bottles in america begin to hold on to us. this is what they need to hold on to. we have. excuse me. uh, for 2022 years, russia happened, uh, came to a state where it is the main products of life support. it is more or less provided for the activities of people. she has it, unlike the united states, unlike england, which
excuse me riots and uh, confrontation white white black america colored and different is what will inevitably begin? excuse me, how is it do sign in to our viewers. you are telling our viewers, who know that today is april 1st, that we must stand firm. here, as if until the melt until the bottles in america begin to hold on to us. this is what they need to hold on to. we have. excuse me. uh, for 2022 years, russia happened, uh, came to a state where it is the main products of life support. it...
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this nomination is confirmed. >> america's first black female vice president confirmed that america nowts first black female justice. justice jackson smiled from inside the white house with president biden, while inside, the senate democrats cheered. mr. biden h fulfilled a campaign promise to put a black woman on the country's highest court, a lifetime appointment. jackson is harvard graduate and started her career in law in 1996. she will be the only justice on this current cord with significant experience as a criminal defense lawyer working on behalf of for defendants. she sat through more than three days of hours of questions during her senate judiciary hearings. as with many previous nominees, she gave little away when asked about her views on some of the most controversial subjects affecting america. >> no one suggests that a 20 week old fetus can live independently outside of the mother's womb. do they? >> i am not a biologist. i have not studied this. i don't know. >> do you agree with this book that is being taught with kids that babies are racist? >> senator, i do not believe
this nomination is confirmed. >> america's first black female vice president confirmed that america nowts first black female justice. justice jackson smiled from inside the white house with president biden, while inside, the senate democrats cheered. mr. biden h fulfilled a campaign promise to put a black woman on the country's highest court, a lifetime appointment. jackson is harvard graduate and started her career in law in 1996. she will be the only justice on this current cord with...
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. >> one of the things i insist on in our conversation is that while black america's liberating between to hate or build, we have to raise our babies. while you are trying to decide what kind of human being you are going to be auteur going to be monster we have to protect ourselves. we have to figure out how to raise our children in a society that fundamentally despises them. and so the task then becomes where the question isn't whether or not were going to hate or build the question is whether or not we allow hatred and anger and rage to overwhelm our world. and so when we think about this moment remember young folks went to alabama they argue for political self-determination they use the symbol of what? the black panther. as a symbol. and so we tend to think of the black panther party is october 1966 in oakland, california but the first image of the black panther comes and let county alabama. we hear cries after the march of fear says i've been to joe x number of time i'm not going to jail anymore we want what? black power. and so this ongoing battle of how do we respond in the gap be
. >> one of the things i insist on in our conversation is that while black america's liberating between to hate or build, we have to raise our babies. while you are trying to decide what kind of human being you are going to be auteur going to be monster we have to protect ourselves. we have to figure out how to raise our children in a society that fundamentally despises them. and so the task then becomes where the question isn't whether or not were going to hate or build the question is...
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. >> that's what they said, black america says we just want fairness. equal justice under the law. e fair, we don't support that. you don't have to take my word for it. a few research polls show black democrats are more likely to backing creased police spending and white folks. we didn't ask for any of this, but if we weren't funding this movement, who was. it feels like progressives. we don't need remember. you are not helping us. >> it's the champ right there. >> going home? lawrence: i'm not going to sugar could it. i'm aware much my divide between my community and the police. not seeing nose who dishonor. the past two years taught us most americans including the overwhelming majority of cops disagree with comes like derek chauvin. and derek chauvin doesn't represent the entire profession. we need police. we are experiencing an utter bloodbath. and police need us. without the cooperation and trust of citizens, communities are less safe. so what is equal justice under the law? it's very simple. if a citizen is accused of breaking the law, they are innocent until proven guilty. if
. >> that's what they said, black america says we just want fairness. equal justice under the law. e fair, we don't support that. you don't have to take my word for it. a few research polls show black democrats are more likely to backing creased police spending and white folks. we didn't ask for any of this, but if we weren't funding this movement, who was. it feels like progressives. we don't need remember. you are not helping us. >> it's the champ right there. >> going home?...
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. >> he knew what it was to be black in america. he knew what he was going to be up against, and he had to steel himself. >> reporter: that's because it was 1947, and the country was still in the dark days of jim crow segregation. fans taunted robinson with racial slurs. hotels turned the team away even some players shunned him. >> the batter is robinson >> reporter: but robinson, knowing it was about more than just a game, persevered. >> the dodgers had a plan to improve their baseball team. jackie robinson had the skills and the courage. >> reporter: born the youngest of five children in cairo, georgia, robinson would go on to become a six-time all-star, world series champion, and one of the most iconic athletes of all time today in times square a new generation celebrating his memory what do you hope your son gets from this >> appreciation of life, of opportunity, of the legacy that came before him. >> reporter: meanwhile, major leaguers all wore robinson's number 42. >> it's not about a black, white, male, female, latin america,
. >> he knew what it was to be black in america. he knew what he was going to be up against, and he had to steel himself. >> reporter: that's because it was 1947, and the country was still in the dark days of jim crow segregation. fans taunted robinson with racial slurs. hotels turned the team away even some players shunned him. >> the batter is robinson >> reporter: but robinson, knowing it was about more than just a game, persevered. >> the dodgers had a plan to...
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i wonder your thoughts on the state of black america. est: i've been receiving the urban league reports since the 1970's, early in my career. the bottom line every year is the same. the state of black americans is not well. it is worse than the state for white americans. but, we have gotten a lot better off from when i started -- when i was in the school in the 1960's. where black folks had a poverty rate that was over half. today, it is around 24% of black americans that are in poverty. the civil rights revolutions in the 1960's had a tremendous impact in improving our material condition, opening those opportunities. today, we still struggle over getting more opportunities. education, housing, jobs, the fundamental opportunities. we are also talking in terms of race relations, about the condition of white americans. i noticed if you look at problems of employment, life expectancy has declined. a black child can expect to live 74.7 years, four years less than a white baby. black women are 59% more likely to die from bearing a child. we fi
i wonder your thoughts on the state of black america. est: i've been receiving the urban league reports since the 1970's, early in my career. the bottom line every year is the same. the state of black americans is not well. it is worse than the state for white americans. but, we have gotten a lot better off from when i started -- when i was in the school in the 1960's. where black folks had a poverty rate that was over half. today, it is around 24% of black americans that are in poverty. the...
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black lives joy fellowship. there you go, greg. loved this idea and now coming back to bite them. >> greg: fantastic, it reminds you america is a meltinge, black, male, female, gay issue straight, you can come here and rip each other off. scams are as american of american pie. blacks have scammers and it is reality that really it is not about skin color, not white versus black, it is lawful versus unlawful and i'm not sympathetic to the people that got scammed. there were a lot of virtue signalling suckers who would attack anyone who is racist if you question any actions of blm. if you said all lives matter, you were considered a racist. if you were to go to someone who gave to blm, will they call you racist for telling them the truth? you're the sucker, they took your money. that is racist. okay, you are really stupid. >> dana: this is coming to light as foundation is facing scrutiny over finances. do you think there will be more that comes out? >> jeanine: clearly will be more, started with the husband, i believe of patriceshg summers for pandemic violation. amazing part of this, they claim that the members of the black community par
black lives joy fellowship. there you go, greg. loved this idea and now coming back to bite them. >> greg: fantastic, it reminds you america is a meltinge, black, male, female, gay issue straight, you can come here and rip each other off. scams are as american of american pie. blacks have scammers and it is reality that really it is not about skin color, not white versus black, it is lawful versus unlawful and i'm not sympathetic to the people that got scammed. there were a lot of virtue...
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america�*s first black female vice president confirmed that america now has its first black female justicee the white house with president biden — while inside, the senate democrats cheered. mr biden has fulfilled a campaign promise to put a black woman on the country�*s highest court — a lifetime appointment. justice brown jackson is a harvard graduate and started her career in law in 1996. she will be the onlyjustice on this current court with significant experience as a criminal defence lawyer working on behalf of poor defendants. she sat there more than three days of hours and hours of questions during her senatejudiciary committee hearings. as with many previous nominees, she gave very little away when asked about her views on some of the most controversial subjects affecting america. no—one suggests that a 20—week—old foetus can live independently outside of their mother�*s womb. do they? senator, i'm not a biologist, i haven't studied this, i don't know. do you agree with this book that's being taught to kids, | that babies are racist? senator... i do not believe that any child shou
america�*s first black female vice president confirmed that america now has its first black female justicee the white house with president biden — while inside, the senate democrats cheered. mr biden has fulfilled a campaign promise to put a black woman on the country�*s highest court — a lifetime appointment. justice brown jackson is a harvard graduate and started her career in law in 1996. she will be the onlyjustice on this current court with significant experience as a criminal...
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blacks. a special conversation for whites there shouldn't be special conversations in america. 21st century. she should wake up. >> jesse: yeah, she should. i think there are a lot of white anchors on msnbc that talked all week about the slap. and i don't think she confronted any of them in the hallways of msnbc and said you can't talk about that. >> it's just totally ridiculous. i can't believe that race is supposed to cover up the behavior that he you witnessed regardless of who is in involved. >> jesse: exactly. all right, horace, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> jesse: everything we do is caught on video now, including our bad decisions. and you can't get much more foolish than this. [screaming] let's go! party time in the house. [cheers] >> jesse: not sure rushing in on a sleeping o.j. simpson might be the best action. the man has been known to overreact from time to time. but at least an angry o.j. isn't as scary as what i'm about to show you here. ♪ >> lady you are scaring us. >> that was madonna. she looks different somehow. i can't put my finger on it. but she just
blacks. a special conversation for whites there shouldn't be special conversations in america. 21st century. she should wake up. >> jesse: yeah, she should. i think there are a lot of white anchors on msnbc that talked all week about the slap. and i don't think she confronted any of them in the hallways of msnbc and said you can't talk about that. >> it's just totally ridiculous. i can't believe that race is supposed to cover up the behavior that he you witnessed regardless of who...
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coming national urban league president and ceo discuss the findings of the organizations 2022 black america report and we will talk about the future of the republican party, the biden presidency and the midterm elections. "washington journal watch" live at seven eastern this morning or on our mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, faced comments texts and tweets. >> coming up, look at the war in ukraine in the next steps for russia and the u.s. response. the federalist society host you can watch live beginning at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span and later, ukrainian ambassador to the u.s. discusses the russian invasion of her country with the washington post, watch live this afternoon starting at 4 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org were free coverage on our free video app, c-span now. >> c-span now was a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington live and on-demand. keep up with today's biggest events with livestream of the floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress. it's all at your fingertips and stay current with the lat
coming national urban league president and ceo discuss the findings of the organizations 2022 black america report and we will talk about the future of the republican party, the biden presidency and the midterm elections. "washington journal watch" live at seven eastern this morning or on our mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, faced comments texts and tweets. >> coming up, look at the war in ukraine in the next steps for russia and the u.s. response. the...
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i'm an eric and wendy schmidt fellow and the author of franchise the golden arches and black america before we start a few housekeeping notes if you have questions during the event, please submit them to the q&a function at the bottom of your screen and we'll get to them in the second half of the event most importantly copies of seed money are available for purchase through our book selling partner solid state books. you can find a link to buy the book on this page. just click by the book and it's my pleasure to introduce my new america classmate as well as my colleague in the field of history bartow j elmore who was a fellow in 2017 and 2018 and teaches environmental and business history at the ohio state university for seed money. he received the j anthony lucas work in progress award as well as a new american fellowship. his first book cocoa about coca cola is an excellent exploration as well and he lives with his family in columbus, ohio. welcome bart and congratulations on your new book. i think on you. >> on mute. >> great to hear you guys. it is a pleasure to as a pillow surpr
i'm an eric and wendy schmidt fellow and the author of franchise the golden arches and black america before we start a few housekeeping notes if you have questions during the event, please submit them to the q&a function at the bottom of your screen and we'll get to them in the second half of the event most importantly copies of seed money are available for purchase through our book selling partner solid state books. you can find a link to buy the book on this page. just click by the book...
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it's the public school system that's done all this to black america. but for some curious reason, or could it be the teacher unions the people who scream the loudest about the systemic racism are the most passionate defenders of their system, the public school system that perpetuates it. we will be right back. holidays, graduations, i'm covered for everything. which reminds me, thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. ♪("i've been everywhere" by johnny cash) ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪of travel i've had my share, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere.♪ ♪♪ ♪simply irresistible♪ ♪ ♪ ♪simply irresistible♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. now starting at $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. mission control, we are go for launch. now starting at $8.99. um, she's eating the rocket. ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. >> steve: our next guest was recently
it's the public school system that's done all this to black america. but for some curious reason, or could it be the teacher unions the people who scream the loudest about the systemic racism are the most passionate defenders of their system, the public school system that perpetuates it. we will be right back. holidays, graduations, i'm covered for everything. which reminds me, thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you...
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but it wasi irrelevant. >> it was wrong, exactly right and they made ite racial and tod black people this is america they're going to turn us back and they did. they are young black people out there, 23, 24, 25. they think they're the same country we were in the 50s. the democrats can never make us believe we are in aer post- racl america where marriage can move you to the top.g you approved of that. marriage, hard work, writing, when joe biden comes out and says i got a new supreme court justice denominate, i'mn going o find the best justice in america he could've walked o out ketanji brown jackson and said this is the best in america and we would applaud that, beautiful. a black woman can do that. this to ato give black woman. this is old slave master talk. negroes understand you can't earn it. everything you get comes from the. it's silly because they are allowing the veryac people, they allow them to determine. >> judge jackson's credentials -- >> beautiful. he wanted people to believe -- >> why would a democrat marginalize her simply because otshe's black? >> everything to get comes from me. bl
but it wasi irrelevant. >> it was wrong, exactly right and they made ite racial and tod black people this is america they're going to turn us back and they did. they are young black people out there, 23, 24, 25. they think they're the same country we were in the 50s. the democrats can never make us believe we are in aer post- racl america where marriage can move you to the top.g you approved of that. marriage, hard work, writing, when joe biden comes out and says i got a new supreme court...