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but black kelly, we don't have the statistics that you are saying in russia monitors are the single 130 of children, live with single mothers, primarily single parents, but it's like overwhelming with single mothers in during the war. this has been so many wars, if all the 1st world war in our part of the world to be had a lot more smit missing man and old death 1st or 2nd girl. well, we have experienced this is another more of a dollar more. so when it comes to the state must come in, that's why probably they're talking about and that's why it there. but i jumped up and down our desk care economy, and i think it's very important now us never had to carry on them in other countries that they have a care regulation. now everybody is coming and that's the reason of june 20 less have the best of your experience and our experience less have are so fade to say there are success share so that we will be at prospect all of us regardless of gender. exactly. okay, well madam, we have to live in there. thank you very much for. thank you and thank you for watching focus here again next week on. we
but black kelly, we don't have the statistics that you are saying in russia monitors are the single 130 of children, live with single mothers, primarily single parents, but it's like overwhelming with single mothers in during the war. this has been so many wars, if all the 1st world war in our part of the world to be had a lot more smit missing man and old death 1st or 2nd girl. well, we have experienced this is another more of a dollar more. so when it comes to the state must come in, that's...
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kelly and ryan!" today, star of the hit comedy series "black-ish," anthony anderson. performance from singer-songwriter calum scott. also, the perfect autumn beverage, courtesy of the feel good foodie. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> kelly: hi. >> ryan: hi, deja. >> kelly: i heard him, but you said you know what it is. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
kelly and ryan!" today, star of the hit comedy series "black-ish," anthony anderson. performance from singer-songwriter calum scott. also, the perfect autumn beverage, courtesy of the feel good foodie. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> kelly: hi. >> ryan: hi, deja. >> kelly: i heard him, but you said you know what it is. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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kelly and ryan. today, academy award winning actor jamie foxx. and from the new series true crime story: it couldn't happen here, hilarie burton morgan. plus a delicious black. all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. [cheering] ah, yes, please. go kelly, go. [cheering] oh, hi. [clapping] ah thank you. i feel like this bedspread's a little high up let's hear it for deja, happy monday. [upbeat music playing] hi, hey. [cheering] it is monday, october 18th, 2021.
kelly and ryan. today, academy award winning actor jamie foxx. and from the new series true crime story: it couldn't happen here, hilarie burton morgan. plus a delicious black. all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. [cheering] ah, yes, please. go kelly, go. [cheering] oh, hi. [clapping] ah thank you. i feel like this bedspread's a little high up let's hear it for deja, happy monday. [upbeat music playing] hi, hey. [cheering] it is monday, october 18th, 2021.
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but one of the few black ceos of a major company in silicon valley, aric kelly, is trying to change thatandidates paired with mentors. in his new book, sanders describes his experience as a black person in silicon valley. as a young google employee he thought he had to immolate whiteness to be successful. he changed his wardrobe and showed up alone to parties to avoid. he said it stunted his growth professionally and personally. he found when he embraced who he was, doors began to open up for him. rejoining us is chad sanders, author of "black magic: what black leaders learn from trauma and trial." i've been waiting to have this interview with you for a long time. i'm glad we finally managed to make it happen. talk to me a little bit about that title. what do you mean by "black magic"? >> i appreciate you having me here. i mean everything that we learn through the ropes course that is surviving blackness, everything from coat switching to resourcefulness, to navigating sticky situations, just survival tactic frankly that are necessary in this country. those things can be used as tools an
but one of the few black ceos of a major company in silicon valley, aric kelly, is trying to change thatandidates paired with mentors. in his new book, sanders describes his experience as a black person in silicon valley. as a young google employee he thought he had to immolate whiteness to be successful. he changed his wardrobe and showed up alone to parties to avoid. he said it stunted his growth professionally and personally. he found when he embraced who he was, doors began to open up for...
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she's gotten a call, kelly had been hurt badly. >> so it's pitch black. new york state trooper cars, sheriff, cars scorning police cars. i see ambulance. all these lights. oh, god, where is my? sister i first run to the ambulance, because i think they're going to be working on my sister. i'm like, where is my sister? where is? she >> police explain the awful truth, kelly was dead. >> we were screaming, whaling. i mean, i was throwing up on the side of the road. >> you can't believe she's. did i mean it's like inconceivable that she could be dead. >> they win let you see kelly either, right they just kept saying kim you don't want to see. her >> was your first instinct that maybe was some kind of home invasion? maybe some kind of stranger? >> yes it. was >> kelly's best friend got a call from kim's husband cory. >> and my dad drove me. there and by the time i got, there everyone is. there i just remember cory clinching, keep clenching his fists, and walking up and down the road the whole time. something is not. right something is not right. something does
she's gotten a call, kelly had been hurt badly. >> so it's pitch black. new york state trooper cars, sheriff, cars scorning police cars. i see ambulance. all these lights. oh, god, where is my? sister i first run to the ambulance, because i think they're going to be working on my sister. i'm like, where is my sister? where is? she >> police explain the awful truth, kelly was dead. >> we were screaming, whaling. i mean, i was throwing up on the side of the road. >> you...
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kelly had become a sensation. the first american and first black designer inducted into france's fashion -- his rise was anything butim and his obstacles before the age of 35. being born and raised in mississippi in the 1950's and 1960's in a segregated environment where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those are the experiences are woven into his work, sparked in part by a gift 's former partner picked up in a paris fleamarket, a porcelain ash tray formed in the image of a black person's face. >> i gave it to him and patrick had the generosity and spirit instead of explaining what this piece meant. he said to me we will start collecting these collecting these. reporter: he began turning them into a statement, working them into his clothing. >> his attitude was to say that by tucking such artifacts away and refusing to see them, we maintain the care -- we maintain their power over us. >> there was a power in clutching this material and throwing it back to the public in his fashion designs. reporter:'s fashion spoke to the gay community and communities of color, the traditional fashion world and wider
kelly had become a sensation. the first american and first black designer inducted into france's fashion -- his rise was anything butim and his obstacles before the age of 35. being born and raised in mississippi in the 1950's and 1960's in a segregated environment where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those are the experiences are woven into his work, sparked in part by a gift 's former partner picked up in a paris fleamarket, a porcelain ash tray formed in the image of a black...
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blacks' 31 game winning run? also coming up in the programme... we hearfrom kellygher, on her decision to retire after making winter olympics history. lovely to have you with us here on sportsday.... so after the humilation of their five nil hammering from bitter rivals liverpool last weekend will this weekend prove any better for manchester united 7 all week there has been rumour, conjecture and speculation about ole gunnar solskjaer and his future and today in front of the press he was in defiant mood. the chance to put it all right comes against tottenham tomorrow, who are one place above them, in sixth, on the premier league table. in sixth, on the patrick gearey has this report. in sixth, on the the in sixth, on the pressure is ratcheted right on him. the pressure is ratcheted right on him. , , . , , , the pressure is ratcheted right on him. , him. this play is in this group is one too him. this play is in this group is gone too far- — him. this play is in this group is gone too far. after— him. this play is in this group is gone too far. after the - him. this
blacks' 31 game winning run? also coming up in the programme... we hearfrom kellygher, on her decision to retire after making winter olympics history. lovely to have you with us here on sportsday.... so after the humilation of their five nil hammering from bitter rivals liverpool last weekend will this weekend prove any better for manchester united 7 all week there has been rumour, conjecture and speculation about ole gunnar solskjaer and his future and today in front of the press he was in...
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kelly and ryan!" today, star of the hit comedy series "black-ish," anthony anderson. crest! >> kelly: hi. >> ryan: hi, deja. >> kelly: i heard him, but you said you know what it is. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
kelly and ryan!" today, star of the hit comedy series "black-ish," anthony anderson. crest! >> kelly: hi. >> ryan: hi, deja. >> kelly: i heard him, but you said you know what it is. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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connected to an offshore oil platform known as ellie reporter kelly davis has the latest now on this rapidly developing story. >> beaches are painted black in southern california as crude oil washes up on shore and more than 3,000 barrels of oil were a 126,000 gallons. >> i've been spilled into the ocean just off of the huntington beach post. >> and our coastal neighbors crews first noticed the leak at an offshore oil rig about 5 miles off the coast of huntington beach. saturday morning by sunday golf ball-sized oil deposits, washed ashore to see the environmental impact on our short to me is absolutely devastating. >> and we're gonna do everything that we can to clean that up quickly and make sure that the responsible parties do their part as well. paid off shore is the company responsible for the spill are affiliated with houston based amplify energy and say they're working closely with federal, state and regional response teams. we currently have divers on location at the. >> potential soar we are investigating the source and potential cause of this incident. authorities are urging people to avoid the beach as crews raced to rescue an
connected to an offshore oil platform known as ellie reporter kelly davis has the latest now on this rapidly developing story. >> beaches are painted black in southern california as crude oil washes up on shore and more than 3,000 barrels of oil were a 126,000 gallons. >> i've been spilled into the ocean just off of the huntington beach post. >> and our coastal neighbors crews first noticed the leak at an offshore oil rig about 5 miles off the coast of huntington beach....
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black carpet. ben affleck was there, too. but when the world was j lo plus, we're exclusively behind the scenes of shacks foundation gala with justin bieber, kellyn and snoop dogg who dropped his big plans for the super bowl. it's jam-packed show for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. yeah. and i a couple to keys to james bond. take these matters tickets okay. that's awesome. yeah. it's going to be so way to use the next time for that right. right. could be a woman. >> could be a woman as long as it's not an american. or at least to american with an accent projects. are you going wrap it up. that's it for us at 5. thanks for being with us. keep it here, though. a lot more news ahead on kron 4 news at 6 cans here with sorry it for the broadcast. thank you very much. to you. thank you, vicki and grant tonight at 6 police in union city are investigating its first homicide of the year. >> the victim as a 35 year-old father who was gunned down in front of his home. >> the latest on in a live report. the investigation intensifies in southern california. after that massive oil spill now threatening coastal communities. what officials are reveali
black carpet. ben affleck was there, too. but when the world was j lo plus, we're exclusively behind the scenes of shacks foundation gala with justin bieber, kellyn and snoop dogg who dropped his big plans for the super bowl. it's jam-packed show for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. yeah. and i a couple to keys to james bond. take these matters tickets okay. that's awesome. yeah. it's going to be so way to use the next time for that right. right. could be a woman. >> could be a...
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reporter: by the 1980's, kelly had become a sensation in american and european fashion circles. the first american and first black into france's prestigious fashion federation. while his rise was made europe, it was anything but -- was meteoric, it was anything but smooth. >> patrick overcame many obstacles. being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi, in a segregated environment, where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those early experiences are literally woven into his work, spark by a gift his former partner picked up at a paris fleamarket. a porcelain ashtray formed in the image of a black person's face. >> i gave it to him. he had the generosity of spirit and vision instead of reading me the right act or explaining to me what these pieces meant, he said we will start collecting these. reporter: he not only collected the racially charged items, he began turning them into a statement in his clothing and jewelry. >>'s attitude was to say by talking such artifacts away and refusing to see them, we maintain their power over us. >> for patrick, there was power in collecting this material and thr
reporter: by the 1980's, kelly had become a sensation in american and european fashion circles. the first american and first black into france's prestigious fashion federation. while his rise was made europe, it was anything but -- was meteoric, it was anything but smooth. >> patrick overcame many obstacles. being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi, in a segregated environment, where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those early experiences are literally woven into...
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kelly and ryan. today, academy award winning actor jamie foxx. and from the new series true crime story: it couldn't happen here, hilarie burton morgan. plus a delicious black
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saw on the clip, a friend of our show, kelly carter jackson a historian, professor at wellesley college and the award winning author of "force and freedom, blackitics of violence" professor carter-jackson, thank you for being with us. in that clip you ended by saying white allies need to take a radical stance. what does that look like? why does white allies, i think a lot of my viewers would think of themselves as white allies or at least the white ones, what does taking a radical stance look like? >> yeah, you know, it's not actually as radical as we might think it is. you know, when i tell my students i want them to be student activists, they think you want me to get arrested? no, i don't want you to get arrested. i want you to take the knowledge and information you have and act on it. i want that knowledge to impact where you put your kids in school and what you purchase and invest in, what you vote on. like, have that information inform you so you can act on it. too many of us get information and don't know what to do with it but i think there is a real way we can implement these ideas, these practices into our daily lives so that we can h
saw on the clip, a friend of our show, kelly carter jackson a historian, professor at wellesley college and the award winning author of "force and freedom, blackitics of violence" professor carter-jackson, thank you for being with us. in that clip you ended by saying white allies need to take a radical stance. what does that look like? why does white allies, i think a lot of my viewers would think of themselves as white allies or at least the white ones, what does taking a radical...
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wanted his clothes to make you smile and by the 1980s kelly had become a sensation in american and european fashion circles the first american and first blackfrance's prestigious fashion federation, but while rise was meteoric presenting curator. laura. kamerlingo says it was anything but smooth patrick overcame tremendous obstacles to become the toast of paris before the age of 35 being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi in the 1950s and 60s in a segregated environment in an environment where he experienced brutal acts of racism and those early experiences are literally woven into his work sparked in part by a gift his former. nerve bjorn amalon picked up in a paris flea market a porcelain ashtray formed in the image of a black person's face. i gave it to him and patrick had the generosity of spirit and the vision instead of reading me the right act. or even explaining to me these pieces meant. he said to me we will start collecting these kelly not only collected the racially charged items. he began turning them into a statement working them into his clothing and jewelry. his attitude was to say that by talking such artifacts away r
wanted his clothes to make you smile and by the 1980s kelly had become a sensation in american and european fashion circles the first american and first blackfrance's prestigious fashion federation, but while rise was meteoric presenting curator. laura. kamerlingo says it was anything but smooth patrick overcame tremendous obstacles to become the toast of paris before the age of 35 being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi in the 1950s and 60s in a segregated environment in an environment...
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reporter: by the 1980's, kelly had become a sensation in american and european fashion circles. the first american and first black designer inducted into the prestigious fashion federation. while his rise was meteoric, it was anything but smooth. >> patrick overcame tremendous obstacles to become the -- of paris. being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi, in a segregated environment, where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those early experiences are literally woven into his work, spark by a gift his former partner picked up at a paris fleamarket. a porcelain ashtray formed in the image of a black person's face. >> i gave it to him. patrick had the generosity of spirit and vision instead of reading me the ride act or explaining to me what these pieces meant. he said we will start collecting these. reporter: kelly not only collected the racially-charged items, he began turning them into a statement, working them into his clothing and jewelry. >> his attitude was to say by talking such artifacts away and refusing to see them, we maintain their power over us. >> for patrick, there was power in co
reporter: by the 1980's, kelly had become a sensation in american and european fashion circles. the first american and first black designer inducted into the prestigious fashion federation. while his rise was meteoric, it was anything but smooth. >> patrick overcame tremendous obstacles to become the -- of paris. being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi, in a segregated environment, where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those early experiences are literally woven...
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kelly who he was just found guilty in his verdict. that took 20-something years to get to. there are other blackgh-profile people who they're accusing who have not gotten any attention and the battle still continues. >> tarana, we always thank you for helping us get smarter about this and helping me get smarter about it. tarana burke is the founder of the me too movement and the auth author of "unbound," the founding of the me too movement. >> don't go anywhere, we're just getting started this saturday morning. we dive into the infrastructure fight and biden's big agenda with jamaal bowman and investigating the january 6th insurrection now threatening to issue criminal referrals jamie raskin to how it will work. another hour of "velshi" begins right now. >>> good morning. it's 9:00 a.m. i'm ali velshi, while it may not seem like it, i'll make the case that democrats have made major progress with moving president biden's agenda forward. it's true we did not get a house vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill as was promised this week, but we are seeing a break in the inter-party stalemate goin
kelly who he was just found guilty in his verdict. that took 20-something years to get to. there are other blackgh-profile people who they're accusing who have not gotten any attention and the battle still continues. >> tarana, we always thank you for helping us get smarter about this and helping me get smarter about it. tarana burke is the founder of the me too movement and the auth author of "unbound," the founding of the me too movement. >> don't go anywhere, we're just...
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black freedom movement. other scholars have documented the nuanced ways that jim crow is in the state. scholars like josh douglas fleming, kellynel hernandez name. they help with understand the way racism and segregation have operated across the state. but for the most part those required under 20 very it was charting the beginnings of the system. how is it established, segregation antiblack practices they've established what we think of is that 1950s. and the episodes we all recognize as being a part of the vents and episodes part of the civil rights movement like the montgomery bus boy or the sit in movement. what i want to do today as i want to focus on a story that isn't chapter five of my book. a story about half african americans and their allies pushed back against racially restricted housing and the role of white premises and in particular the ku klux klan in that story. now it's a story that involves some figures that are well known to scholars of california history. bass was the owner of the longest publishing a black newspaper the california eagle was published as the central evident district in los angeles. she is
black freedom movement. other scholars have documented the nuanced ways that jim crow is in the state. scholars like josh douglas fleming, kellynel hernandez name. they help with understand the way racism and segregation have operated across the state. but for the most part those required under 20 very it was charting the beginnings of the system. how is it established, segregation antiblack practices they've established what we think of is that 1950s. and the episodes we all recognize as being...
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kelly hernandez, to name a few. they help us understand the ways racism and segregation are paraded across the state. chartering the beginnings of the system. with anti-black practices, how is it refined and established before the 1950s and the first roads we recognize as part of the civil rights movement like montgomery bus boycotts and before that area. in chapter 5 of my book, the way allies pushed back against racially restrictive housing and that all of white supremacist and the ku klux klan in that story. it involved some figures that are well-known to scholars in california history. the longest publishing black newspaper published out of central avenue in los angeles. a very important figure, some of you might know about her, the first black woman to run for vice president in 1962 on the progressive party ticket but my interest in this story, she's one of the first to talk about the arrival of the ku klux klan and the most formidable. when you think about the ku klux klan, probably talk about the origins of the clan in american history after the civil war, forming the effort to stop african-americans in their quest for freedom. you see the published
kelly hernandez, to name a few. they help us understand the ways racism and segregation are paraded across the state. chartering the beginnings of the system. with anti-black practices, how is it refined and established before the 1950s and the first roads we recognize as part of the civil rights movement like montgomery bus boycotts and before that area. in chapter 5 of my book, the way allies pushed back against racially restrictive housing and that all of white supremacist and the ku klux...
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kelly halyna hutchins and wounding the film director. new documents reveal authorities seized nearly 30 items from the movie set in new mexico, including three blackt casings. in the meantime, baldwin's wife sending a note of support to hutchins' family. julian: headed to scotland next week for a united nations climate change conference. it will touch on numerous policies he has enacted since taking office and renew his push to end the world's dependency on oil. he is working to phase out gas- powered vehicles and eliminate all oil extraction by 2045. meanwhile, -- kumasi: new developments in the scandal involving richmond's police chief. "the that french and her husband agreed to stay away from a female relative years. both are accused of possibly breaking the law while trying to rescue the 18-year-old relative from an older man. that man has since been charged with human trafficking. french and her husband claimed that they manipulated her relative into becoming a prostitute. the relative claims the couple threatened her and that she fears for her life. julian: dave chapelle is taking his highly controversial show on the road. he will screen his
kelly halyna hutchins and wounding the film director. new documents reveal authorities seized nearly 30 items from the movie set in new mexico, including three blackt casings. in the meantime, baldwin's wife sending a note of support to hutchins' family. julian: headed to scotland next week for a united nations climate change conference. it will touch on numerous policies he has enacted since taking office and renew his push to end the world's dependency on oil. he is working to phase out gas-...
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kelly's music anymore. that's a personal decision. but, you know, i don't have stock in spotify or pandora or whatever radio stations decide to play his music. i think eric's point, though, about blackledged in this movement is really important. largely because we have to always remember the work of tirana burke and how her hard work got derailed a touch. black women have been fighting to be a part of this conversation to really bring so many different people accountable, not just the move each stars and the musicians who were involved but the whole ecosystem that allowed this to happen for so many years, for so many of these famous celebrities that were allowed to do this. >> eric, you were name checked twice by christina. i'll give you a chance to respond about the double standard of harvey weinstein's movies. go for it. >> i think the weinstein issue was a little complicated because he was involved with so many other artists. and he's been removed from the company that he was leading. i'm not sure if the company has any profits if it actually reaches him. he was disengaged from a lot of the businesses that he was involved in as the charges against him progressed. so i think it's
kelly's music anymore. that's a personal decision. but, you know, i don't have stock in spotify or pandora or whatever radio stations decide to play his music. i think eric's point, though, about blackledged in this movement is really important. largely because we have to always remember the work of tirana burke and how her hard work got derailed a touch. black women have been fighting to be a part of this conversation to really bring so many different people accountable, not just the move each...
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kelly hancock said schooled a ed a administrations should know the difference. he's right. the legislation wasn't supposed to give a pass to anti-semitism, no. just a good old fashioned anti blacklavery in america's horrific treatment of black people. how many republicans spoke out when two weeks ago the same district board in texas voted to reprimand the teacher with an anti racism book. the laws will target jews, too. that's what history teaches us. on the subject, this is how the de facto leader of the republican party reacted when white supremacist had a unite the white rally in 2017. >> jews will not replace us! >> you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> so when you hear some republicans now very defense ly saying this law is not happening the way it supposed to and represent fact and fiction, there is no both sides but republicans while i have your attention, there is no both sides to the teaching of slavery and jim crow, either. it almost the top of the hour so time for ayamn with his panel who will control congress. stick around, more next. congre. stick around, more next. (burke) i've seen this movie before. (woman) you have? (burke) sure, this
kelly hancock said schooled a ed a administrations should know the difference. he's right. the legislation wasn't supposed to give a pass to anti-semitism, no. just a good old fashioned anti blacklavery in america's horrific treatment of black people. how many republicans spoke out when two weeks ago the same district board in texas voted to reprimand the teacher with an anti racism book. the laws will target jews, too. that's what history teaches us. on the subject, this is how the de facto...