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black people were harmed by their actual city who knows how much money going to need up because all bob johnson the former owner of the $14000000.00 i mean where is it going to come from the value is money was bad enough he's talking about 6 to again and the reason why that was given to reese's point is because the government say that we came out work and we can now go on here and make money the actual you know. mechanism upon which the money will be delivered who do see is not going to be defined nor will it ever be because all they've ever done for to pay a $100.00 or so years is say we promise you do this we promise you day with no promises ever deliver you can't provide reparations by definition until you know what you need to repair there needs to be an assessment of what has been done what black people have suffered specifically and so that's why it's not the solution it needs to be but we and we don't want organizations to keep our or our communities to start slapping reparations on top of every community redevelopment effort and calling it reparations if it's not if it was going to happ
black people were harmed by their actual city who knows how much money going to need up because all bob johnson the former owner of the $14000000.00 i mean where is it going to come from the value is money was bad enough he's talking about 6 to again and the reason why that was given to reese's point is because the government say that we came out work and we can now go on here and make money the actual you know. mechanism upon which the money will be delivered who do see is not going to be...
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i mean who knows how much money they're going to need up because all bob johnson the former owner of the say something like $14.00 trillion dollars i mean where is that going to come from the value of money was bad enough we're talking about 6 trillion and the reason why that was given so rhys's point is because the government say that we can that work and we cannot go out here and make money ok. i mean who's to blame for a day people are there a long day they're not commit better if you can't dig up from the grave who's to blame for a day and where is money going to come from is going to come from me so you make a me pay for sins of someone else that are long days ok it doesn't make any sense at all and do. the actual you know mechanism upon which the money will be delivered and who is not going to be defined nor will it ever be because all they've ever done for the past $100.00 or so years they say we promise to do this we promise to do with no promises ever delivered. just just finally because we're running out of time but if we just look at. communities that it deprived and depre
i mean who knows how much money they're going to need up because all bob johnson the former owner of the say something like $14.00 trillion dollars i mean where is that going to come from the value of money was bad enough we're talking about 6 trillion and the reason why that was given so rhys's point is because the government say that we can that work and we cannot go out here and make money ok. i mean who's to blame for a day people are there a long day they're not commit better if you can't...
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. >>> up next, bob johnson with a look at how he wants to help u.s. workers move 401k assets from one employer plan to another. stay typed, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >>> coming up, investor and entrepreneur bob johnson on how he wants to help americans save more for the future. u' wchg ed yoreatin"squawk box" right here on cnbc car vending mg a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or...
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johnson, who was my favorite instructor there, bob johnson. he had two phds, i think. i think he got his first when he was eighteen, i'm not sure, very bright man. he used to play in a quartet. i don't know what he played, violin, or something. he said, one night he was driving home -- he used to tell jokes in class -- and he had this white woman in the car. then, he thought, "oh, my god. i'm going to be killed." you know, he was always saying things like that. david: mm-hmm. gloria: but i don't know. i don't remember. i'm so daggone old, i don't remember. [laughter] david: so, i'm going to be asking you questions about the sit-ins that you got involved in, obviously, but i was sort of curious about what prefigured those, what kind of conversations you may have been having amongst yourselves as students. gloria: yeah. we were having meetings. and, as you know, charles and -- what's his name? -- tony pinkett, i think, were the leaders. and we were always having meetings about that. david: that's charles sherrod, is it? gloria: yeah, mm-hmm. david: and can you remember w
johnson, who was my favorite instructor there, bob johnson. he had two phds, i think. i think he got his first when he was eighteen, i'm not sure, very bright man. he used to play in a quartet. i don't know what he played, violin, or something. he said, one night he was driving home -- he used to tell jokes in class -- and he had this white woman in the car. then, he thought, "oh, my god. i'm going to be killed." you know, he was always saying things like that. david: mm-hmm. gloria:...
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bob: tt mafiaa ganter putin, that fool trump, that befududdld more on johnson -- moron johnson, can you sitting down and talking? reporter: his words can be disputed, but his passion cannot. bob geldof's big gamble became one of the defining moments in the history of pop music. >> ♪ feet of the world brent: that was the summer of 1985. you are watching "dw news." i'm brent goff in berlin. after short break, i will take you through "the day." trump at war with science, but that is not stopping the coronavirus. we will be right back. [captioning performed by the national captitioning instititu, which isis responsiblele for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] twenty four i'm from thirty four .com. florida zip code nineteen cases rise again after the single day record on sunday monday seen almost as many cases. again i wouldn't say they still intend to hold a convention in jacksonville florida with socicial distancing musk's in my opinion. kaplan called state. of the cases rise rapidly in a town near barcelona regional president came tara. can get decree to looked at data. a
bob: tt mafiaa ganter putin, that fool trump, that befududdld more on johnson -- moron johnson, can you sitting down and talking? reporter: his words can be disputed, but his passion cannot. bob geldof's big gamble became one of the defining moments in the history of pop music. >> ♪ feet of the world brent: that was the summer of 1985. you are watching "dw news." i'm brent goff in berlin. after short break, i will take you through "the day." trump at war with...
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there were many prank photos taken of johnson and bob gates and dick cheney talking to an empty chair, talking to the podium. then they would sign it and send it to the president. there would be this big joke. you may recall dana car t at the time, doing a hilarious impersonation of the president. after he lost the election, he invited dana carving to the white house and the laughs at himself tremendously and did impersonations with them. it was the beginning of a great friendship. some of the olive fund cartoons and dana carville stuff is that the bush library because it was such a big part of his time in office and his self deprecating humor. >> >> let us move on to the clinton years. i >> in one week, there was, after he left office, there was the funeral of president fort. he was at the national cathedral. i went to it there were a tremendous number of boy scouts who were ushers at the cathedral for office. jerry ford was a scout. and so, my children went to the the jewel schools and new some of the choir boys who sang at the state funeral. president bush gave a eulogy for preside
there were many prank photos taken of johnson and bob gates and dick cheney talking to an empty chair, talking to the podium. then they would sign it and send it to the president. there would be this big joke. you may recall dana car t at the time, doing a hilarious impersonation of the president. after he lost the election, he invited dana carving to the white house and the laughs at himself tremendously and did impersonations with them. it was the beginning of a great friendship. some of the...
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tattoo on their brain or fore head to establish that they are the son of magic johnson or the son of bill ru russell. >> so bob for athletes who take a stand is the calculous different? >> i think it's very much different. colin kaepernick paid a price, but he also received a et set is thement from the national football league. they have reversed field. i'm not ab solving them of guilt, but they have reversed field. he has his situation with nike. and colin, although we can all agree he called attention to a vital issue and ongoing issue and an issue that has historical echoes, that's why it resinates so much. but when you read what kareem abdul-jabbar continues to say and to write so forcefully now. and mohammed ali was a figure. but when you wear socks that depict cops, not bad cops, but all cops as pigs, when you praise fidel castro when you're in miami, and then when you go largely radio silent, although he's done good things in the community, i give him full credit for that, but he hasn't given the notoriety he received. he has not used that platform as effectively as he might have. >> does this mean this
tattoo on their brain or fore head to establish that they are the son of magic johnson or the son of bill ru russell. >> so bob for athletes who take a stand is the calculous different? >> i think it's very much different. colin kaepernick paid a price, but he also received a et set is thement from the national football league. they have reversed field. i'm not ab solving them of guilt, but they have reversed field. he has his situation with nike. and colin, although we can all...
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bob hesitated a little more and he gave a whistle. if you saw the list, you have seen it. what the congressman did was to get the johnsoninistration to go after each one of these people to capitulate. >> sufficient minority -- mr. cox: sufficient minority, minority report, yes. so, this congressman to the list and then went and gave us, you -- i would not use the word betrayed, but close. at that point, we had -- we had basically played by the rules that were established. when it came out that they the groupsed meme -- of minority representatives, the representatives who would participate in the minority was theyhat happened then offered two seats in about kenny somewhere, two seats on the floor and others could be sitting in the balcony. -- who are on our side, i would save the national council of churches, the ,fl-cio, martin luther king aacp.yl acp, -- n everybody. everybody said you should accept this. said, ok. it was bob' is idea. he said, -- it was bob's idea. he said, ok, make a presentation. and, they, you know, talked about it. they said, we came here believing that if you played by the rules, the rules would
bob hesitated a little more and he gave a whistle. if you saw the list, you have seen it. what the congressman did was to get the johnsoninistration to go after each one of these people to capitulate. >> sufficient minority -- mr. cox: sufficient minority, minority report, yes. so, this congressman to the list and then went and gave us, you -- i would not use the word betrayed, but close. at that point, we had -- we had basically played by the rules that were established. when it came out...
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johnson treated on the lady bird express. i believe congressman bobher with congressman mendel rivers who was a powerful congressman in the state. he went out on a limb to do all he could for her. she was treat pretty bad here in charleston. how was she treated to the south and what was their relationship with the river's and the johnson's? >> thanks so much. a little bit later we'll have a clip from the the lady bird express. campaign tile and the approach to the south we're talking about. >> 1964 we were in a whole different place because the president had signed the 1964 civil rights bill in the summertime and the south was up in arms. and johnson absolutely insisted on taking the lady bird special through the south saying this is the part of the country that i am from. i am not going to write off the south. so, they all got organized. i found just recently in my basement since i live in the house i grew up in, all of the advanced work from the lady bird special in my mother's handwriting. she had various places. we can't find a local politician to
johnson treated on the lady bird express. i believe congressman bobher with congressman mendel rivers who was a powerful congressman in the state. he went out on a limb to do all he could for her. she was treat pretty bad here in charleston. how was she treated to the south and what was their relationship with the river's and the johnson's? >> thanks so much. a little bit later we'll have a clip from the the lady bird express. campaign tile and the approach to the south we're talking...
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bob ross' show is a hit in quarantine. that's up in "pop news." >>> and tory johnson is here with "deals & steals," must-have goodies for yourll from small businesses. we're back in a moment. so can your skin! lather, rinse, refresh with dove men + care body wash that washes away germs and moisturizes skin to refresh you and your skin with every shower young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and i love these flowers young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. eargo offers free phone based hearing checks and consultations all from the convenience of your home. call today. ask ♪ >>> back now with the video for "it wasn't me," shaggy's new take on his old classic for his album "hotshot 2020." shaggy is performing for us later in the show. that song, so many memories. >> yeah. it was an era in my life that it was a personal anthem.
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bob hesitate a little more and then he said he gave him the list. what that congressman did was use that so to get the johnson administration to go after each one of these people to get them to capitulate. >> this was a sufficient minority. >> sufficient minority to do a minority report. this congressman took the list, i wouldn't use the word betrayed but it was close. at that point, we had worked the whole time. we had basically played by the rules that were established and when it came out that they had collapsed the minority, the group of minority representatives, the representatives who would have participated in the minority report, what happened was they then offered two seats in a balcony somewhere. two seats on the floor and then the others could be sitting on the balcony. and people on our side, i would say the national council of churches, the afl-cio, martin luther, the naacp. joseph rawl. everybody said you should accept this. we said okay. it was bob's idea. we met in a church and he said okay, if you want them to accepted, make your presentation. they presented, they talked about it, and the peo
bob hesitate a little more and then he said he gave him the list. what that congressman did was use that so to get the johnson administration to go after each one of these people to get them to capitulate. >> this was a sufficient minority. >> sufficient minority to do a minority report. this congressman took the list, i wouldn't use the word betrayed but it was close. at that point, we had worked the whole time. we had basically played by the rules that were established and when it...
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just picking up on what bob was just talking about, he had this courage and conviction that enabled him to sort of lend moral clarity to any debate that he was in. as hank johnson, his congressional colleague from georgia put it, when john spoke, it was like the voice of god coming down from heaven. so he lent a gravity and a sense of, you know, a clearness of purpose to every policy discussion that he was having. and i think it's important to remember as we see that caisson beginning to go over the bridge, that by the time he stood on that bridge for the first time in 1965, he had already been beaten multiple times as a freedom rider. he was no stranger to being arrested and being beaten. and, in fact, civil rights leaders chose that bridge to make this march because they knew that the local sheriff had a history of encouraging violence against african americans and civil rights fighters. and so they knew that this would be a very stark contrast between their nonviolent approach and the approach that they were likely to meet from this sheriff and ther from his troopers. so while, yes, on one hand, it's true he didn't know what he would encounter when he got ac
just picking up on what bob was just talking about, he had this courage and conviction that enabled him to sort of lend moral clarity to any debate that he was in. as hank johnson, his congressional colleague from georgia put it, when john spoke, it was like the voice of god coming down from heaven. so he lent a gravity and a sense of, you know, a clearness of purpose to every policy discussion that he was having. and i think it's important to remember as we see that caisson beginning to go...
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bob, are instead right now pandering to the black lives matter activists. the anarchists. they're talking about, instead of solutions, they're talking about -- >> surrendering. lou: -- standing up -- exactly. i'll name names. john cornyn, ron johnson have republicans standing up for nothing. the left, meanwhile, is in the streets, and they are spreading hate and lies and exploiting those who they want to pretend they are trying to help. they've been trying to help them for 60 years now, and dependency is their only offering. it's time for this country to understand we have a president who's done something about the condition of, and the standard of living of minorities in this country, and that's donald trump. he's achieved the lowest unemployment rate for african-americans in history. he also is getting very high approval numbers for a republican, i will say, upper 20% among african-americans. >> let me just say -- lou: these are important numbers for the poll as well as the street. the last word. >> there are some great -- jesse burrows in detroit, ray coones in wisconsin, the pharaohs coming together with the josephs to reclaim this nation. and there is going to be a rebellion that's going to come from among those suffering the
bob, are instead right now pandering to the black lives matter activists. the anarchists. they're talking about, instead of solutions, they're talking about -- >> surrendering. lou: -- standing up -- exactly. i'll name names. john cornyn, ron johnson have republicans standing up for nothing. the left, meanwhile, is in the streets, and they are spreading hate and lies and exploiting those who they want to pretend they are trying to help. they've been trying to help them for 60 years now,...
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bob and elizabeth dole after your local news. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez at 7:26. here are our top stories this morning including a fire and a rescue in san francisco. >> reporter: i'm cierra johnsonsan francisco where an early morning fire destroyed this building. i'm told one person was sent to the hospital. firefighters also rescued a dog from the scene. everyone was able to escape safely, but here significant dw damage to this apartment. >> reporter: i'm bob redell in the south bay where four costco stores have seen covid-19 outbreaks among its employees. the santa clara county help department does not think there's any risk to customers, believe they were most likely infected outside of work. costco has been cooperative and taken precautions to prevent any more cases. >>> and we want to get a look at our forecast so we can plan a little fun this weekend, kari. >>> it's going to be a nice weekend for the bay area as we start out with some sunshine in walnut creek. clear skies for our inland areas but still foggy near the coast as well as parts of the south bay. as we check out our high temperatures we are going to still have a wide range looking at the coastal temperatures in
bob and elizabeth dole after your local news. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez at 7:26. here are our top stories this morning including a fire and a rescue in san francisco. >> reporter: i'm cierra johnsonsan francisco where an early morning fire destroyed this building. i'm told one person was sent to the hospital. firefighters also rescued a dog from the scene. everyone was able to escape safely, but here significant dw damage to this apartment. >> reporter: i'm bob...