56
56
Jan 1, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
they said, brother black, please speak with us. we want to meet with you in salt lake city.hannels open, i said yes. i went there. they invited me to the mormon tabernacle christmas spectacular. if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom. it is their biggest night of the year. if it fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as much trouble keeping those children quiet as the straight couples. the challenges were not different. i will never forget the white—haired man, one of the leaders of the public relations department of the church, he took my hand, and said, brother black, do you want a family one day? i said yes. of course, i want 12 or20 kids, i'm mormon. i mean, you can take the kid out of the churc, but come on... he got tearful and said "i didn't realise that." what became clear in the subsequent conversation was that he thought our mission was about breaking down the institution the mormon church holds dear.
they said, brother black, please speak with us. we want to meet with you in salt lake city.hannels open, i said yes. i went there. they invited me to the mormon tabernacle christmas spectacular. if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom. it is their biggest night of the year. if it fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as much...
62
62
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
they said, brother black, please speak with us. we want to meet with you in salt lake city.eeping channels open, i said yes. i went there. they invited me to the mormon tabernacle christmas spectacular. if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom. it is their biggest night of the year. it is fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as much trouble keeping those children quiet as the straight couples. the challenges were not different. i will never forget the white—haired man, one of the leaders of the public relations department of the church, he took my hand, and said, brother black, do you want a family one day? i said yes. of course, i want 12 or20 kids, i'm mormon. i mean, you can take the kid out of the churc, but come on... he got tearful and said "i didn't realise that." what became clear in the subsequent conversation was that he thought our mission was about breaking down the institution the mormon church hol
they said, brother black, please speak with us. we want to meet with you in salt lake city.eeping channels open, i said yes. i went there. they invited me to the mormon tabernacle christmas spectacular. if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom. it is their biggest night of the year. it is fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as...
35
35
Jan 22, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
against stop and frisk of the killing of unarmed black people, i believe i march for my black muslim sisters and brothers and all black people in america. racial justice came in for me on everything. i was like, okay, immigration. who is left out of this conversation? black immigrants. when you think about reproductive rights. the most faked were black women. when you think about issues of equal pay, again, the inequality, even amongst the women who are fighting for equal pay, there needs be a racial justice analysis through that as well. and then i also realized and is a built very deep legalizationships with organizers here in new york city and then nationally, can't win alone, black people can't win alone. white people can't win alone. you're not focused hospital. are you going to fight for all these issues. actually, it's not distracting. we are intersectional human beings weapon don't leave single issue lives. why would be force people to prioritize what we think is important and why don't we allow communities to prioritize what is the thing that most directly impacts for them if was doing intersect
against stop and frisk of the killing of unarmed black people, i believe i march for my black muslim sisters and brothers and all black people in america. racial justice came in for me on everything. i was like, okay, immigration. who is left out of this conversation? black immigrants. when you think about reproductive rights. the most faked were black women. when you think about issues of equal pay, again, the inequality, even amongst the women who are fighting for equal pay, there needs be a...
134
134
Jan 8, 2018
01/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
brothers? who? the black people. it might be interesting to ju people today by the color of their eyes.would you like to try this? >> yeah. jane elliott: i was going to pick out a group of people on the basis of a physical had absolutely no control. i was going to assign negati traits to them because of th physical characteristic and physical characteristic alone and since i'm blue eyed an of the students are blue eyed, the brown eyed people are go. blue-eyed people are not all bed equipment at any time.within sed created a superior brown eyed group who were convinced of their own superiority. jessica: a few days later, elliott switched it up. still pictures capture visible changes in jane's students, before and after they were discriminated against just because of the eyes. it was after her students wrote essays about t that word got out. jane's exercise made nati news. documentaries, t and books were to follow. the nation was interested in jane elliott. still, there was backlash. jane elliott: and then my ki got beaten, and my parents los their business, and people w call in and say,
brothers? who? the black people. it might be interesting to ju people today by the color of their eyes.would you like to try this? >> yeah. jane elliott: i was going to pick out a group of people on the basis of a physical had absolutely no control. i was going to assign negati traits to them because of th physical characteristic and physical characteristic alone and since i'm blue eyed an of the students are blue eyed, the brown eyed people are go. blue-eyed people are not all bed...
73
73
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
-- when i marched guess stop and frisk i believe i first and for most matched for my black muslim sisters and brothers and all black people in america. but racial justice became everything for me. immigration, who is left out of this conversation? black immigrants. when you think about reproductive right, who are this direct lip impacted? women of color or black women. issues of equal pay, the inequality, even amongst the women who are fighting for equal pay, there needs to be a racial justice analysis through that as well. then i also realized and as i built very deep relationships with organizers here, in new york city and then nationally, can't win alone. black people can't win alone, white people can't win alone. and we have to bring it together. and i the n the beginning people thought we were crazy and why we wanted to make study visible at the women's march, and you'll read more in the book. when we did the unity prims people said to us, here we go again, women, going to throw a whole bunch of issues together, you're not focused. how are you going to fight of all these issues, distracting. we'r
-- when i marched guess stop and frisk i believe i first and for most matched for my black muslim sisters and brothers and all black people in america. but racial justice became everything for me. immigration, who is left out of this conversation? black immigrants. when you think about reproductive right, who are this direct lip impacted? women of color or black women. issues of equal pay, the inequality, even amongst the women who are fighting for equal pay, there needs to be a racial justice...
83
83
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
brother. is before black lives matter, before we saw black people to tilde the hands of law-enforcement, especiallylack people with mental illness. but i just did that was not the right choice but i did not have anybody else to call. i did call the police. i talked them through and let them know what was happening. the first of may said to me, they -- i said, what happens if my brother gets violent? they said, we will taser him. amy: two young cops. >> rookie cops, clearly scared out of their minds. i said, that is unacceptable. they walked into my house and the minute they walk in, my brother put his hands up and went on his knees and started begging them -- he just started begging them. i knew i made a mistake list of a just knew i made a mistake. said, it'srother and ok. i told him to leave. it is in that moment i realized we were on our own, that we are literally on our own and there is no infrastructure for black poor families when tilling with mental illness. we had to piece the infrastructure together. juan: talk about the time he was charged as a terrorist? >> yeah, in those years as he was
brother. is before black lives matter, before we saw black people to tilde the hands of law-enforcement, especiallylack people with mental illness. but i just did that was not the right choice but i did not have anybody else to call. i did call the police. i talked them through and let them know what was happening. the first of may said to me, they -- i said, what happens if my brother gets violent? they said, we will taser him. amy: two young cops. >> rookie cops, clearly scared out of...
161
161
Jan 20, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
22-year-old nephew michael, struck by his resemblance to jfk junior and also to my brother at the same age. jet black hair, large, dark eyes and a dazzling, kind smile. michael and i listened to federal prosecutors lay out their case against his father, my brother. earlier that morning, governor mario cuomo called me at home after three is working around the clock with como at the 2 world trade center office in new york, even sleeping over during snowstorms which i was his man at the long island power authority. they bring long hours to shut down the nuclear power plant for health and safety reasons. you do good work, the governor said. you have great ability and a great future. it is a pleasure working with you. you have a good future your self, governor. now, i have no future, but you, he said in a series, almost fatherly tone, you have a wonderful future. 90 minutes later, that bright future collided with my brother's present. i was sitting in a federal courtroom hearing government prosecutors, asked an fbi agent if it was true my brother was a bad man for john gotti collecting for labor, body and
22-year-old nephew michael, struck by his resemblance to jfk junior and also to my brother at the same age. jet black hair, large, dark eyes and a dazzling, kind smile. michael and i listened to federal prosecutors lay out their case against his father, my brother. earlier that morning, governor mario cuomo called me at home after three is working around the clock with como at the 2 world trade center office in new york, even sleeping over during snowstorms which i was his man at the long...
166
166
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
the overwhelming reaction is to say if you're a black brother, yellow brother, native american brotherllow brother, we are all shit holers arm and arm. that's who we are. >> we haven't heard that from leaders in congress. >> have you seen their approval rating lately? they are 10%, 15%. you see why the american people don't trust them? i would like to hear them speak. i don't view them as a barometer for american views. >> phil mudd from the state of -- well, i'm not going to say it. >> thank you for sharing. thanks to our international viewers. for you "cnn talk "is next. for the rest of our viewers, we continue. >> you say no because they're from a shithole because of the color of their skin? >> this is twisted around. >> this is not a coincidence. this is a pattern of behavior. >> this is just beneath the president is seu. he doesn't quite get what it is that really makes america great. >> truer words haven't been said. this is what people say around their kitchen table. >> what is the staff talking about? he is talking about appealing to his base on a racist comment. >> the preside
the overwhelming reaction is to say if you're a black brother, yellow brother, native american brotherllow brother, we are all shit holers arm and arm. that's who we are. >> we haven't heard that from leaders in congress. >> have you seen their approval rating lately? they are 10%, 15%. you see why the american people don't trust them? i would like to hear them speak. i don't view them as a barometer for american views. >> phil mudd from the state of -- well, i'm not going to...
115
115
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim, when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse and kick and even kill your blacks. when you find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your fr 6-year-old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that fun town is closed to colored children, and see ominous clouds of inferiority beginning to form in her little mental sky, and see her beginning to distort her personality by developing an unconscious bitterness toward white people. when you have to concoct an answer for a 5-year-old son who is asking daddy, why do white people treat colored people so mean? when you take a cross-country drive and find it necessary to sleep night after night in the uncomfortable corners of your automobile because no motel will accept you. when you are humiliated day in and day out by nagging signs reading white and colored. when you're harried by day and haunted by night by the fact you're living at tiptoe stance never knowing what to expect
mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim, when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse and kick and even kill your blacks. when you find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your fr 6-year-old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that fun town is closed to colored children, and see ominous clouds of inferiority...
211
211
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
they believe amons fell victim to racial profiling.sot: d'moe rite ,brother// "theres too many black folks out here getting killed for no reaon. like every other day whens it going to stop. they say we killing each other if that's the case we don't need the help."sot: tyrone premus ,cousin// "it's a sad thing its sad how the cops keep killing a black man for no reason so it hurts." amons died at john muir hospital.he is survived by his two sons.live in pittsburg ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (justine) our coverage of this story continues.... kron four's philippe djegal explains what police say led up to the deadly shooting. (philippe)richard duncan/cousin of man killed- "it's just like heartbreaking." richard duncan is mourning the loss of the man you see here being carried away in a stretcher... his cousin -- who duncan says was shot to death friday night by a pittsburg police officer. police say the man was 43- years-old and from antioch -- rushed to john muir hospital in bad shape after the shooting... and, that's where he was pronounced dead. duncan and his family confirm with kro
they believe amons fell victim to racial profiling.sot: d'moe rite ,brother// "theres too many black folks out here getting killed for no reaon. like every other day whens it going to stop. they say we killing each other if that's the case we don't need the help."sot: tyrone premus ,cousin// "it's a sad thing its sad how the cops keep killing a black man for no reason so it hurts." amons died at john muir hospital.he is survived by his two sons.live in pittsburg ella...
45
45
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
developments and noticing what was happening and noticing what was being done on the part of his black brothers and sisters in africa gave him a new sense of dignity in the united states and a new sense of self-respect. the negro came to feel that he was somebody. his religion revealed to him that god loves all of his children and that all men are made in his image, and that the basic thing about a man is not his specificity, but his fundamentum, not the texture of his hair or the color of his skin, but his eternal dignity and worth. and so the negro in america could now cry out unconsciousl with the eloquent poet, "fleecy locks, and black complexion cannot forfeit nature's claim; skin may differ, but affection dwells in black and white the same," and, "were i so tall as to reach the pole, or to grasp the ocean at a span, i must be measured by my soul; the mind is the standard of the man." and with this new sense of dignity and this new sense of self-respect, a new negro came into being with a new determination to suffer, to struggle, to sacrifice, and even to die, if necessary, in order to be
developments and noticing what was happening and noticing what was being done on the part of his black brothers and sisters in africa gave him a new sense of dignity in the united states and a new sense of self-respect. the negro came to feel that he was somebody. his religion revealed to him that god loves all of his children and that all men are made in his image, and that the basic thing about a man is not his specificity, but his fundamentum, not the texture of his hair or the color of his...
156
156
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
i was able to love this self and love my black brothers and sisters and then to discover so many of us struggle with these feelings. and that makes us load ourselves to share that and acknowledge i it. i found this tremendous embrace even with the light-skinned person when iha wasck younger biracial made more sense to me but of course the black community has grown much more aware to be accepting of those differences among us so my work continues to be not just with humans but i am deeply interested in the black b experience for example the museum being built in charlesto charleston. doing a lot of genealogical work and to build a museum on the harbor former mayor has said like it or not this was ellis island they were not voluntarily but which i think is fabulous so to become part of the american narrativee that has been dominated by white voices over 200 years or 300 years i am interested in everyone's story being told and i hope to tell others. >> thanks for coming. i also went to west point for undergrad and i really appreciate your first book but my other passion is police brutalit
i was able to love this self and love my black brothers and sisters and then to discover so many of us struggle with these feelings. and that makes us load ourselves to share that and acknowledge i it. i found this tremendous embrace even with the light-skinned person when iha wasck younger biracial made more sense to me but of course the black community has grown much more aware to be accepting of those differences among us so my work continues to be not just with humans but i am deeply...
217
217
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and i made an edit from brother love, since i'm already black. >> jimmy: okay. >> to just love. t. and it's working out great. >> jimmy: so you're now love. >> who doesn't love love? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everyone loves love. now i'm to refer to you as love? >> yes. >> jimmy: love combs? >> no, just love. >> jimmy: just love? >> just love. >> jimmy: okay, all right. love it's going to be. >> just say it, love. >> jimmy: if i call you i'll go, "hello, love." >> hello, is this jimmy? hello? it's me. >> jimmy: all right, i like it. i like that. so there wasn't like a commotion with your pr people who said, hey, we got to focus on you need to have one name? >> they're the ones that made me try to do a retraction. >> jimmy: we've unretracted the retraction. >> i've unretracted the retraction. i've taken the brother off the love, i'm just love. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: love, are you still, i apologize if this question is too personal. but are you still eating applesauce every single day? >> yes. >> jimmy: you are? >> yes. mott's applesauce. >> jimmy: you don't have
. >> and i made an edit from brother love, since i'm already black. >> jimmy: okay. >> to just love. t. and it's working out great. >> jimmy: so you're now love. >> who doesn't love love? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everyone loves love. now i'm to refer to you as love? >> yes. >> jimmy: love combs? >> no, just love. >> jimmy: just love? >> just love. >> jimmy: okay, all right. love it's going to be. >> just say...
84
84
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
we seen black brothers being pushed around. we saw people being punched in the face. i didn't shut down. his rally in chicago did. we were not going to allow donald trump to campaign in our city and be unchallenged, and we stopped it. >> trump never successfully held a rally in chicago. instead, he attacked the city constantly. it was his threat to send in the feds that brought us there to the townhall. >> trump, bring your rump into the city of chicago. i don't know what trump says when he says bringing the fans. >> the back and forth, that doesn't mean anything. >> we have a lot of people who are committed to the city and to making it a better place to live. many of them are here tonight many this room there. >> are a lot of people in 24 room that do a lot of great work on the ground that have the heart beat of this neighborhood. >> jedediah brown met me again last month in chicago. we had a chance to talk about the townhall and what came after. >> that is probably the first time a lot of us have been in the same space together. all the different advocates and persp
we seen black brothers being pushed around. we saw people being punched in the face. i didn't shut down. his rally in chicago did. we were not going to allow donald trump to campaign in our city and be unchallenged, and we stopped it. >> trump never successfully held a rally in chicago. instead, he attacked the city constantly. it was his threat to send in the feds that brought us there to the townhall. >> trump, bring your rump into the city of chicago. i don't know what trump says...
112
112
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
COM
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll be in the movies yelling for the black panther right beside you, my brother!ine, if the earth didn't have layers, well, you'd be drowning in magma. wait, what? hot hot hot hot hot if the earth needs layers, so does your chocolate bar. get layers of crunchy and creamy. hershey's cookie layer crunch. get layered. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena america's favorite cookie ♪ delicious chocolate candy ♪ oreo chocolate candy bars ♪ now also available in mint flavor ♪ ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it erases 4x more permanent marker per swipe. for an effective, multi-surface clean, use mr. clean magic eraser. brand power. helping y
i'll be in the movies yelling for the black panther right beside you, my brother!ine, if the earth didn't have layers, well, you'd be drowning in magma. wait, what? hot hot hot hot hot if the earth needs layers, so does your chocolate bar. get layers of crunchy and creamy. hershey's cookie layer crunch. get layered. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro...
216
216
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
like a black brother will [ bleep ] up the white house. like the grass won't be cut. late '80s hbo was gaining ground for series. >> by the '90s hbo had started to begin its explosion. >> when we started doing "dream on" one of the things hbo said to us was, it's got to be something that couldn't be on network tv. >> because hbo was driven by subscribers and not by commercials and selling advertising time, they had a different way of looking at success or failure. what they were looking for was critical acclaim. >> you have watched letterman, you've watched leno, but what about larry? larry sanders, that is. he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructed the kind of show "the tonight show" was. >> pretend like you're talking to me. we're off the air. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> the larry sanders show was kind of cathartic because in the world of the show there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? that what you want me to do? >> it became this fun house mirror thing where you could
like a black brother will [ bleep ] up the white house. like the grass won't be cut. late '80s hbo was gaining ground for series. >> by the '90s hbo had started to begin its explosion. >> when we started doing "dream on" one of the things hbo said to us was, it's got to be something that couldn't be on network tv. >> because hbo was driven by subscribers and not by commercials and selling advertising time, they had a different way of looking at success or failure....
379
379
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
WUSA
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> if it wasn't for people like him, black people like me and my brother, we can't even go to the same restaurant with white people. >> gave us hope for a time when there wasn't any. >> martin luther king stands in the tradition of americans who thought that we could be better than we act sometimes. >> many saying they feel like mlk wouldn't be happy with the progress being made. >> i would think that he's proud of where we have came, but there's still a lot of work to be done. >> he'd be pretty incensed that nobody seems to be listening to anybody else. >> i in we're almost still where he started. >> thoughts of the past swirling around the hard smoky facade just to be met with present realities. >> you can't see through the fog to get where you're going and it's kind of reminiscent of the past, but we got to fight our way through the fog to get to the other side. >> i love you, martin luther king. >>> a lot of you are talking about fido and fluffy on your facebook page. you'll see a warning sometimes on your facebook page and you want to tell your friends about it. you need to know i
. >> if it wasn't for people like him, black people like me and my brother, we can't even go to the same restaurant with white people. >> gave us hope for a time when there wasn't any. >> martin luther king stands in the tradition of americans who thought that we could be better than we act sometimes. >> many saying they feel like mlk wouldn't be happy with the progress being made. >> i would think that he's proud of where we have came, but there's still a lot of...
134
134
Jan 17, 2018
01/18
by
WTXF
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 1
grandmother's house when police say what appeared to be three young people dressed in all black and wearing masks fired on the brothers with some kind of pellet gun. >> we both was upstairs. we heard four or five shots. by the time we came downstairs, one of the neighbors they kick the door in. >> reporter: smears of blood mark where zamir was carried inside. shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. while they called for help, another neighbor yelled out. >> there's another one out there. that's when we ran out there and seen the youngest grandson laying down on the ground shot as well. >> reporter: rashaun was shot in the neck. >> thank god mine's didn't die. >> reporter: ironically, theresa and thomas were just days away from moving from the 6,000 block of ludlow street. they say to offer a better environment for the boys to visit. >> it's just like we just wasn't quick enough to escape it. >> you do all he can are do you care and it seems like it's not enough. >> reporter: they say running away is really not the answer. fighting back is. >> all we doing is killing each other. if ya'll black grabbed mother and
grandmother's house when police say what appeared to be three young people dressed in all black and wearing masks fired on the brothers with some kind of pellet gun. >> we both was upstairs. we heard four or five shots. by the time we came downstairs, one of the neighbors they kick the door in. >> reporter: smears of blood mark where zamir was carried inside. shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. while they called for help, another neighbor yelled out. >> there's...
63
63
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 1
fraternity brothers grow mushrooms and grounds for worry, solving coffee's black mark on the environment. our reporters take a word from al jazeera and the financial times, this week on "press here." >>>. >>> good morning, everyone, facebook screwed up. it's slowly realizing. that over the past few month, we seen facebook acknowledge their roll in the spread of propaganda in the last elections. you probably saw it. it didn't look like russian propaganda, of course. it looked like authentic news, the guardian connecting hillary clinton to the death of an fbi agent was shared over and over. not only is that article not true, there is no such thing as the denver guardian him facebook says 140 million people saw that on the news feed. >> that is more people than voted in the entire election. facebook has tried several solutions from flagging news articles to asking users to credit news agencies the simplest solution is to remove news articles, give up. but that, too, is a problem. legitimate newsrooms around the country, newsrooms like the san francisco "chronicle" count on traffic to drive
fraternity brothers grow mushrooms and grounds for worry, solving coffee's black mark on the environment. our reporters take a word from al jazeera and the financial times, this week on "press here." >>>. >>> good morning, everyone, facebook screwed up. it's slowly realizing. that over the past few month, we seen facebook acknowledge their roll in the spread of propaganda in the last elections. you probably saw it. it didn't look like russian propaganda, of course....
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. here was murdered and. of course the no further restored our lives to sit in the united states but. you know that's all for it's always what in a better way to also tell. the good to caribbean tradition if you must be joyous. the funeral march turns into a celebration of. dances jazz and alcohol companies that the system is. in the world starts today. let this little boy take the sun like. life. and then spin the cotton three times in honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. listed in the rate has increased by thirty percent this. new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the united states it's also the one considered as the most joyful. its nickname is the big easy. live. but hurricane katrina struck louisiana in august two thousand and five and it literally saw new orleans. winds over one hundred ninety mph floods over several feet. one thousand were killed. one hundred thousand were forced to leave new orleans falls into chaos and poverty . that. comes. in the neighborhoods
black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. here was murdered and. of course the no further restored our lives to sit in the united states but. you know that's all for it's always what in a better way to also tell. the good to caribbean tradition if you must be joyous. the funeral march turns into a celebration of. dances jazz and alcohol companies that the system is. in the world starts today. let this little boy take the sun like. life. and then spin the cotton...
133
133
Jan 25, 2018
01/18
by
WPVI
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the young brothers have to think before they pull them triggers. >> anyone that recognizes the black car in the surveillance video is asked to contact detectives. channel6 "action news," monica? >> now to a story in philadelphia where a separate shooting on chestnut street sent a man to hospital. they say six shots were fired. the gunfire rang out at 8:30 striking a 24-year-old man in the wrist. >> we don't have a motive for the shooting. the 24-year-old victim at hanneman hospital heard gunshots and then realized he was shot. he's not fully cooperating with police. >> one marked vehicle was hit by a bullet. police say there are numerous surveillance videos on the streets that may have recorded it. so far no word on the description. politics now, president trump spoke with reporters trying to clear the air about the special investigation. he revealed that he is ready and willing to speak to robert mueller even under oath. >> are you going to speak to mueller? >> i'm looking forward to it. there is no collusion, no obstructs. obstruction. i'm looking forward to it. >> do you have a da
. >> the young brothers have to think before they pull them triggers. >> anyone that recognizes the black car in the surveillance video is asked to contact detectives. channel6 "action news," monica? >> now to a story in philadelphia where a separate shooting on chestnut street sent a man to hospital. they say six shots were fired. the gunfire rang out at 8:30 striking a 24-year-old man in the wrist. >> we don't have a motive for the shooting. the 24-year-old...
148
148
Jan 1, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
black man. when your son is sitting at lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. if there is one that can make a difference. i also want to say to all the white people out there if you ever want to help a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs but still emanates blackness, don't be scared about that, stand behind the brother or sister. nothing to be scared of. look at the behavior and performance. the other thing i want to say, the images are neo-nazi but correct me if i'm wrong or conquer with me like the premises a set of behaviors where you put a person with characteristics about someone else we go to martha's vineyard every year and my wife right there is a librarian. there she is. her sister was at a book reading and martha's vineyard, black author of that went to harvard and she was signing the book than a white lady comes by and speed to do because that's a way of marginalizing. like you said it is a smog so it is a human behavior thing. you've done a terrific job of analyzing. so how do we get to the solution? we need to give tactical. your book is terrif
black man. when your son is sitting at lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. if there is one that can make a difference. i also want to say to all the white people out there if you ever want to help a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs but still emanates blackness, don't be scared about that, stand behind the brother or sister. nothing to be scared of. look at the behavior and performance. the other thing i want to say, the images are neo-nazi but correct me if i'm wrong...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
black community. so never. dreamed the victim's brother is because. there was a bit of doubt sound was all for you know her to restart our lives not to sit in the united states but i do know that that's not a support so it's always put in a better place else to help. put into caribbean tradition if you must be joining. the funeral march turns into a celebration. dances jazz and company to see this town is less. starts to. this little boy. son like. a man spin the concentrate. on the neighborhood of the deceased the search history . the rate has increased by thirty percent this. new one. it's is one of the most dangerous cities in the united states it's also the one considered as the most joyful. its nickname is big easy. but hurricane katrina struck louisiana in august two thousand and five and literally south of new orleans. winds over one hundred ninety miles per hour floods over several feet. one thousand were killed. one hundred thousand were forced to leave new orleans falls into chaos and poverty. like. in the neighborhoods hit by the floods cri
black community. so never. dreamed the victim's brother is because. there was a bit of doubt sound was all for you know her to restart our lives not to sit in the united states but i do know that that's not a support so it's always put in a better place else to help. put into caribbean tradition if you must be joining. the funeral march turns into a celebration. dances jazz and company to see this town is less. starts to. this little boy. son like. a man spin the concentrate. on the...
117
117
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
brothers so-called invention. by 1921 there is the bombing of black wall street, i'm sure there is a book in here about that that iso say this black community in tulsa oklahoma which was attached from the air contemporaneously you had southern africa, you had black people being bombed from the air, as a direct result, marcus garvey's organization we decided to take a dedicated interest in aviation, this was seen as a complement to the black stark line, the shipping line that was going to be sending goods and people around the globe and aviation was seen as a complement to that. then of course there is the question of black people training as pilots and i spent quite a bit of time in this book talking about john robinson from chicago via mississippi on one of the early black pilots who took his skills and talents to ethiopia in the 1930s to help to repel the invasion of ethiopia in the 1930s. he also became the chief pilot of the imperial majesty and has been given credit for helping jumpstart the ethiopian airways which is the leading carrier on the continent and this fair to nip -- knit together the entire contine
brothers so-called invention. by 1921 there is the bombing of black wall street, i'm sure there is a book in here about that that iso say this black community in tulsa oklahoma which was attached from the air contemporaneously you had southern africa, you had black people being bombed from the air, as a direct result, marcus garvey's organization we decided to take a dedicated interest in aviation, this was seen as a complement to the black stark line, the shipping line that was going to be...
224
224
Jan 18, 2018
01/18
by
WTXF
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 1
grandmother's house when police say what appeared to be three young people dressed in all black and wearing masks fired on the brothers kind of pellet gun. >> we both was upstairs. we heard four or five shots. by the time we came downstairs, one of the neighbors they kick the door in. >> reporter: smears of blood mark where zamir was carried inside. shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. while they called for help, another neighbor yelled out. >> there's another one out there. that's when we ran out in and seen the youngest grandson laying down on the ground shot as well. >> reporter: rashaun was shot in the neck. >> thank god mine's didn't die. >> reporter: ironically theresa and thomas were just days away from moving from the 6,000 block of ludlow street. they say to offer a better environment for the boys to visit. >> it's just like we just wasn't quick enough to escape it. what gels. >> you do all you can do and it seems like it's not enough. >> reporter: they say running away is really not the answer. fighting back is. >> all we doing is killing each other. >> if ya'll black grandmother an mother like me y
grandmother's house when police say what appeared to be three young people dressed in all black and wearing masks fired on the brothers kind of pellet gun. >> we both was upstairs. we heard four or five shots. by the time we came downstairs, one of the neighbors they kick the door in. >> reporter: smears of blood mark where zamir was carried inside. shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. while they called for help, another neighbor yelled out. >> there's another one out...
91
91
Jan 1, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
his autobiography, brother west: living out loud, came out in 2009. black prophetic fire, 2014. couple of robert george's books including making men moral, 1995, the clash of orthodoxies which we've talked about today in 2001. conscience and its enemies, 2013. and conjugal union: what marriage is and why it matters. we've done a little constitution on that today as well. cornel west, if somebody wanted to buy one of your books, which one do you recommend to them? >> guest: i would tell them to buy james baldwin -- [laughter] listen to some curtis mayfield and john coltrane and nina simone. there's so many other voices more important than mind. i would never promote my own text. but if they had a little extra time, i would say read race matters with the new introduction. >> host: robert george, same question to you. >> guest: well, i suppose it would depend on a person's particular interests. if they're interested in the deeper sorts of philosophical questions, then i'd recommend my bookmaking men moral: civil liberties and public morality, which is the subtitle of that book. tha
his autobiography, brother west: living out loud, came out in 2009. black prophetic fire, 2014. couple of robert george's books including making men moral, 1995, the clash of orthodoxies which we've talked about today in 2001. conscience and its enemies, 2013. and conjugal union: what marriage is and why it matters. we've done a little constitution on that today as well. cornel west, if somebody wanted to buy one of your books, which one do you recommend to them? >> guest: i would tell...
77
77
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
black? she said, my brothers were angry with me and they send me out into the vineyards and that said three things to me. one, she was saying she was hooked down upon, discriminated because of her color. and because of her gender. she was punished because of her gender. and yet she was talking about her self-worth. she says, i am dark as solomon's curtain. solomon is a king. so right away, it was in spite of who i am, in spite of where i'm from, the creator did not make any mistake. and so i must have some self-worth. and i thought, in god's tapestry of this universe, he has created each one of us for a purpose. some of us might be a black thread, some white, some pink, some purple. but every one of us has a unique slot in that tapestry. and as long as we find that slot and be the best little color that we are, then it's going to enhance the whole tapestry. we enhance the tapestry and those around us make us shine. and so my message to anyone is to find what your creator ordained you to be. find that slot. be the best you can be. whatever it is, and enhance the tapestry of the universe. >>
black? she said, my brothers were angry with me and they send me out into the vineyards and that said three things to me. one, she was saying she was hooked down upon, discriminated because of her color. and because of her gender. she was punished because of her gender. and yet she was talking about her self-worth. she says, i am dark as solomon's curtain. solomon is a king. so right away, it was in spite of who i am, in spite of where i'm from, the creator did not make any mistake. and so i...
72
72
Jan 29, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
a beneficiary of the black economic empowerment programme and that makes some people feel a bit uncomfortable. i put it to you that moeletsi mbeki, an academic and younger brotherhabo mbeki, says, cyril ramaphosa was the person who wrote the black economic empowerment law in south africa. this is the main driver of corruption in this country. cyril ramaphosa wrote the law that created this mayhem of corruption under the cloak of black advancement, making it less credible that he can be the man to tackle cronyism. a long quote, i know, but one that really makes the point. well, that is the view of an analyst, somebody who sits on the sidelines, and many of us are involved in doing the actual work, and have been doing so for many, many years. and many of the things that we are involved in are working to advance the lives of ordinary people, and none of the things that i have done in business have been aimed at, have been corrupt activities, they have been purely business engagements, and right now, i am well positioned, as president of the african national congress, to advance the policies of the african national congress, which are aimed at improving the lives o
a beneficiary of the black economic empowerment programme and that makes some people feel a bit uncomfortable. i put it to you that moeletsi mbeki, an academic and younger brotherhabo mbeki, says, cyril ramaphosa was the person who wrote the black economic empowerment law in south africa. this is the main driver of corruption in this country. cyril ramaphosa wrote the law that created this mayhem of corruption under the cloak of black advancement, making it less credible that he can be the man...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
black community. leaving me to never. turn the victim's brother his visit. there was a murder in and out sound was of course you know further we've gone our lives to sit in the united states but. you know that's not a support it's always when the better they tell something else. is going to caribbean tradition the few must be joining. the funeral march turns into a celebration. dances jazz and alcohol companies to see this town is less . starts today. this little boy. the sun is going to like. it out. i commenced in the company three times in honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. i listed the rate has increased by thirty percent this. new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the united states it's also the one considered as the most joyful. its nickname is big easy. live.
black community. leaving me to never. turn the victim's brother his visit. there was a murder in and out sound was of course you know further we've gone our lives to sit in the united states but. you know that's not a support it's always when the better they tell something else. is going to caribbean tradition the few must be joining. the funeral march turns into a celebration. dances jazz and alcohol companies to see this town is less . starts today. this little boy. the sun is going to like....
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
black community. leaving me so i never. dreamed the victim's brother his visit. here was murdered and out sound of course you know her to regard our lives not to sit in the united states but. you know that's all for it's always what in a better place doesn't help. putting to caribbean tradition if you must be joining. a funeral march turns into a celebration of. dances jazz and alcohol companies good to see this town is less. starts today. let this little boy take the sun. like that out. and then spin the cotton three times in honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. listed in the rate has increased by thirty percent this. new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the united states it's also the one considered as the most joyful. its nickname is the big easy. live. but hurricane katrina struck louisiana in august two thousand and five and it literally saw new orleans. winds over one hundred ninety mph floods over several feet. one thousand were killed. one hundred thousand were forced to leave new orleans falzon to cast the power. th
black community. leaving me so i never. dreamed the victim's brother his visit. here was murdered and out sound of course you know her to regard our lives not to sit in the united states but. you know that's all for it's always what in a better place doesn't help. putting to caribbean tradition if you must be joining. a funeral march turns into a celebration of. dances jazz and alcohol companies good to see this town is less. starts today. let this little boy take the sun. like that out. and...
62
62
Jan 22, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
march against stop in for a score against the killing of unarmed black people, i believe that i first and foremost march for my muslim brothers and sisters and by extension all that racial injustice for me i was like okay, immigration. black immigrants. when you think about reproductive rights was the most directly impacted, when you think about issues of equal pay, again the inequality among the women who are fighting for equal pay there needs to be a racial justice analysis to that as well. and i also realized he can't win them all. the undocumented folks are not going to win them all and we've got to bring them together. people thought we were crazy which is why we wanted to make it so visible and you wil in god more about it in the book. people said to us here we go again. it's not distracting at all we are intersectional human being. what don't we allow the communities to prioritized what directly impacts them so i was doing this organizing before people were calling at this. calling at this. obviously the term has been out for a long time. i realized in the past years and may organizing work when i finally woke up and s
march against stop in for a score against the killing of unarmed black people, i believe that i first and foremost march for my muslim brothers and sisters and by extension all that racial injustice for me i was like okay, immigration. black immigrants. when you think about reproductive rights was the most directly impacted, when you think about issues of equal pay, again the inequality among the women who are fighting for equal pay there needs to be a racial justice analysis to that as well....
244
244
Jan 6, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
black man. when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. one brother that can make a difference. i also want to say to all the white people out there, if you haven't wanted to help a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs, who is still emanating blackness, don't be scared of that go ahead and stand behind a brother or sister. ain't nothing to be scared of. look at the behavior. look at the performance. the other thing i want to say is white supremacy, the images, neo-nazi but to me -- correct me if i'm wrong or concur with me -- white supremacy is a set of behaviors where you put a particular person with a certain physical characteristic above someone else. we go to martha's vineyard every year, and my wife is a librarian so -- roslyn, where you at. that's my wife right there. her tower was as a book read nothing inaugurate's vineyard and d martha's vineyard, black author, went to harvard, and she was signing the book, a white lady come by, black man, look at my wife, i come on, get on by. that's an example of marginalizing a nonwhite per
black man. when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. one brother that can make a difference. i also want to say to all the white people out there, if you haven't wanted to help a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs, who is still emanating blackness, don't be scared of that go ahead and stand behind a brother or sister. ain't nothing to be scared of. look at the behavior. look at the performance. the other thing i want to say is white supremacy,...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
black community. leaving me so never down. during the victim's brother his visit. there was a bit of doubts out of order you know a little further is going on a lot is going to sit in iraq and i. thank. you note at the start of the reports it's always been a better. political event tradition if you must be joining. a funeral turns into a celebration. dances jazz and the company to see the stunts last. night and all of. this little boy. like.
black community. leaving me so never down. during the victim's brother his visit. there was a bit of doubts out of order you know a little further is going on a lot is going to sit in iraq and i. thank. you note at the start of the reports it's always been a better. political event tradition if you must be joining. a funeral turns into a celebration. dances jazz and the company to see the stunts last. night and all of. this little boy. like.
187
187
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
black man. so when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. [laughing] one brother that can make a difference, and i also want to say to all the way people out there, if you ever want to help, a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs but who still emanates blackness, don't be scared of that. go ahead and stand behind the brother, or a sister. ain't nothing be scared of. look at the behavior, look at the performance. the other thing i want to say is white supremacy, the images, neo-nazis. but to me and correct me if i'm wrong, or concurrent with me, dr. tatum, white supremacy is a set of behaviors where you put a particular person with a certain physical characteristics about someone else. we go to martha's vineyard every year and my wife right there, she's a librarian, , robin, whee you add? that's my wife right there. her sister was at a book reading about martha's vineyard, and it was a black author, went to harvard. and she was, signed the book and then a white lady come by, like van gogh, look at my wife, come on, get on by. that's an ex
black man. so when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. [laughing] one brother that can make a difference, and i also want to say to all the way people out there, if you ever want to help, a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs but who still emanates blackness, don't be scared of that. go ahead and stand behind the brother, or a sister. ain't nothing be scared of. look at the behavior, look at the performance. the other thing i want to say is...
132
132
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
brother, he saw you as the one who finally beaten the system. beat down black entertainers for a century. for him, he loved egypt and he talked about egypt and he saw you in that line of a black builder, owner and wanted to make sure that you knew he had your back. for me to see a brother see a brother, he didn't just -- he had love for everybody. he didn't have respect for everybody. he had respect for you brother. >> thank you. >> let me move on. this album is a gateway drug to freedom. it is unbelievable what you have been able to do. it's about financial freedom. everybody talks about the o.j. song like it's about o.j. it's an ode to financial freedom. i never saw a rapper rap about investing in art and buying property and real estate. how important for the african-american freedom agenda is intergen rational wealth, giving your kids advice, but goods. >> it's right. how important? when you have your own independence and bring something to the table, you can ask for something and say it's not right. until we come to the table as a collective with our own po
brother, he saw you as the one who finally beaten the system. beat down black entertainers for a century. for him, he loved egypt and he talked about egypt and he saw you in that line of a black builder, owner and wanted to make sure that you knew he had your back. for me to see a brother see a brother, he didn't just -- he had love for everybody. he didn't have respect for everybody. he had respect for you brother. >> thank you. >> let me move on. this album is a gateway drug to...
378
378
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
COM
tv
eye 378
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll be in the movies yelling for the black panther right beside you, my brother!her! >> trevor: all right fine, c(puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. we can now repair complex at saortic aneurysmsare, without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. ♪[slam] [thinking] fries seasoned in mexican spices? [thinking] dipped in warm nacho cheese sauce? sounds delicious. someone doesn't want you to taste them. ♪ taco bell's nacho fries are a threat to their monopoly. why are they doing this? who's they? the burger people... they! they! [tires screeching] [engines accelerating] [slam] [bong!] ♪ [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. clas
i'll be in the movies yelling for the black panther right beside you, my brother!her! >> trevor: all right fine, c(puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. we can now repair complex at saortic aneurysmsare, without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest...
95
95
Jan 20, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
she was seen wearing black trousers and a black jacket with a furry hood on the jacket. her brothern on that, but thatis definitive information on that, but that is the suggestion on social media, marcel, described as being white, with short, dark blonde hair, wearing a red hooded jumper and eddie distract suit bottoms. there have been appeals by family members on social media to come forward if people have information, to establish where these young children are. police are not saying too much at the moment, but they have issued an appeal to anybody who may know where the children are to come forward and advised them at the earliest opportunity. there, the trail pretty much goes cold, but the longer this goes on, given the weather conditions is south yorkshire today, with pretty cold temperatures and snow forecast for later, be concerned about the welfare of these two children increases. thank you very much for that. we will bring you any more during the course of the afternoon if we get any further information about those two children. as phil was saying, the nonemergency number i
she was seen wearing black trousers and a black jacket with a furry hood on the jacket. her brothern on that, but thatis definitive information on that, but that is the suggestion on social media, marcel, described as being white, with short, dark blonde hair, wearing a red hooded jumper and eddie distract suit bottoms. there have been appeals by family members on social media to come forward if people have information, to establish where these young children are. police are not saying too much...