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can get along with another caucasian and it started in washington. you had your first black president and the resentment of having a black man in that sad.rity -- it was just i just wanted to say that something is going on with white supremacy. host: in tennessee, independent. i have to push the button, sorry. caller: can you hear me ? host: we can. go ahead. waser: congressman cohen spot on and i am proud to be from tennessee. i am proud he is bringing these issues to the forefront. i feel this is a new fascism, neo-fascism being created right now. the budget deficit is going to go through the roof. this country has elected not only a tv host who is more concerned about his ratings than actually running this country and he is basically a full -- tool for steve bannon. if you look at steve bannon's history, this man is a neo- fascist. is strongn cohen and fellow democrats should stand with him to an sure we have a free and open society and this extreme betting is -- vetting is just a euphemism for a ban based on religious preference and we are going
can get along with another caucasian and it started in washington. you had your first black president and the resentment of having a black man in that sad.rity -- it was just i just wanted to say that something is going on with white supremacy. host: in tennessee, independent. i have to push the button, sorry. caller: can you hear me ? host: we can. go ahead. waser: congressman cohen spot on and i am proud to be from tennessee. i am proud he is bringing these issues to the forefront. i feel...
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. >> it's a -- caucasian baby?> the story behind the mix-up that made everybody wait. [ laughter ] >>> plus, the buzz word for your chance to win a new ipad mini. and matt driedle is here. >> thank you guys. >> we have the video. you've got to play along as we try to figure out real or fake. >> i want to burp so bad. i haven't even had these. >> let's head to china. a bunch of people are watching a water rescue right over the side of the bridge. can you tell what's going on here? >> it's a baby? >> it is a baby. a little boy is being pulled up to the top of the bridge after its mother tossed the baby over the bridge. >> what? somebody must have seen it and jumped in after the child. >> that's the person in the river. a cabby immediately leapt into the river, helped the baby up to the surface. you can see here the baby is lifeless. all kinds of people frantically patting the back of the baby boy trying to get the wet clothes off. the video ends before we see the child revived. i'm happy to tell you emergency workers
. >> it's a -- caucasian baby?> the story behind the mix-up that made everybody wait. [ laughter ] >>> plus, the buzz word for your chance to win a new ipad mini. and matt driedle is here. >> thank you guys. >> we have the video. you've got to play along as we try to figure out real or fake. >> i want to burp so bad. i haven't even had these. >> let's head to china. a bunch of people are watching a water rescue right over the side of the bridge. can you...
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i am worried about our -- how violent our nation may become as a result of our caucasian population. >> well, you're right about our muslim-american population, they have higher levels of education than the average erand on avera more economically successful than many eamericans, many have come to the united states and been very success. -- successful at it. it's not an easy task so the people who made it here did it for a reason and they are committed to being very dedicated patriotic americans, i think the difference between us and europe is that the muslim countries are much closer, and europe has used its muslim immigrants as a source of cheap labor. they have not had decades of assimilating their muslim populations into their countries, and there's a lot of disaffection not saying all, but chunks of muslim population for example in france don't feel like they are french, whereas we have a tremendous two century long tradition of assimilating immigrants in the united states. sometimes it's a bumpy road, not saying it's easy, but after a generation or two people feel very much lik
i am worried about our -- how violent our nation may become as a result of our caucasian population. >> well, you're right about our muslim-american population, they have higher levels of education than the average erand on avera more economically successful than many eamericans, many have come to the united states and been very success. -- successful at it. it's not an easy task so the people who made it here did it for a reason and they are committed to being very dedicated patriotic...
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. >> it's a -- caucasian baby?ory behind the mix-up that made everybody wait. [ laughter ] >>> plus the buzz word for your chance to win a new ipad mini. and matt driedle is here. >> thank you guys. >> we have the video. you've got to play along as we try to figure out real or fake. >> i want to burp so bad. i haven't even had these. >> let's head to china. a bunch of people are watching a water rescue right over the side of the bridge. can you tell what's going on here? >> it's a baby? >> it is a baby. a little boy is being pulled up to the top of the bridge after its mother tossed the baby over the bridge. >> what? somebody must have seen it and jumped in after the child. >> that's the person in the river. a cabby immediately leapt into the river, helped the baby up to the surface. you can see here the baby is lifeless. all kinds of people frantically patting the back of the baby boy trying to get the wet clothes off. the video ends before we see the child revived. i'm happy to tell you emergency workers showed u
. >> it's a -- caucasian baby?ory behind the mix-up that made everybody wait. [ laughter ] >>> plus the buzz word for your chance to win a new ipad mini. and matt driedle is here. >> thank you guys. >> we have the video. you've got to play along as we try to figure out real or fake. >> i want to burp so bad. i haven't even had these. >> let's head to china. a bunch of people are watching a water rescue right over the side of the bridge. can you tell what's...
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. >> it's like you find a lot of products for caucasian skin. >> there's just nothing that fits, and you keep trying and trying and spending money. >> what about me? did anybody think about us, women of color? >> introducing specific beauty, developed by renowned dermatologist and globally recognized skin-pigment expert, dr. heather woolery-lloyd, specific beauty is clinically developed skincare, formulated to deliver an even skin tone for every skin tone. >> i'm a spicy mix of puerto rican, french, dutch, scottish... trying to find a skincare system that worked for my skin was an impossibility. for the first time in my life, at almost 50 years old, that i finally have a skincare product that works for my type of skin, and it's all because of dr. heather and specific beauty. >> i've treated thousands of patients over the years, and as a dermatologist and a woman of color, i wanted to design a skincare line that addressed our needs. if you're asian, african-american, mediterranean, latina, if you have tan, olive, or brown skin, i made specific beauty for all of us. >> announcer: so, h
. >> it's like you find a lot of products for caucasian skin. >> there's just nothing that fits, and you keep trying and trying and spending money. >> what about me? did anybody think about us, women of color? >> introducing specific beauty, developed by renowned dermatologist and globally recognized skin-pigment expert, dr. heather woolery-lloyd, specific beauty is clinically developed skincare, formulated to deliver an even skin tone for every skin tone. >> i'm a...
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pricing and i'll admit a bit of a heartbreaking number that we saw coming out of the poll was how caucasian voters and voters of color felt like their voting experience with. that number i mentioned before, 85% of voters, said they had a pleasant or positive voting excrete on election day or when they mailed and about. we saw a real difference in how caucasian voters and african-american voters approach that. 12% of occasion voters, 24% of african-american voters said they felt either fear or intimidation or had some sort of problem at the ballot box or when the mailed in their vote. i think the important point to make there is that the experience they been the same but it's the perception that is different because the perception is different, that's just one more thing that starts to nag at that sense of that democracies, the way it works right now, it's not necessary for me. i think that's something we can talk about more, about how to get to place with a number is top deck and more in th the 90,% to say on both sides, caucasians, latinos, african-americans, they all have a very positive
pricing and i'll admit a bit of a heartbreaking number that we saw coming out of the poll was how caucasian voters and voters of color felt like their voting experience with. that number i mentioned before, 85% of voters, said they had a pleasant or positive voting excrete on election day or when they mailed and about. we saw a real difference in how caucasian voters and african-american voters approach that. 12% of occasion voters, 24% of african-american voters said they felt either fear or...
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, negroes, orientals, caucasians can't date orientals, orientals can't date caucasians and neither can date negroes." >> well, i disagree with that. >> bob jones university is opposed to intermarriage of the races because it breaks down the barriers god established. when jesus christ returns to the earth he will establish world unity, until then a divided earth seems to be his plan. throughout your campaign you've said i'm a uniter not a divider. do you condone that thinking? if not, why go there? >> i don't accept that particular policy at bob jones university. >> those allegations stem from the speech you gave at bob jones university in south carolina. you said you don't regret having spoken there but do you regret not having at the time during the speech spoken out about their supposedly segregationist and anti-catholic policies? >> listen, when i went there, i got off an airplane, went in there and gave my speech. >> i had to get there on an airplane. who knows what my speech -- this was a calculated risk. they knew they were going to get questions like that but there was a calcula
, negroes, orientals, caucasians can't date orientals, orientals can't date caucasians and neither can date negroes." >> well, i disagree with that. >> bob jones university is opposed to intermarriage of the races because it breaks down the barriers god established. when jesus christ returns to the earth he will establish world unity, until then a divided earth seems to be his plan. throughout your campaign you've said i'm a uniter not a divider. do you condone that thinking?...
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we saw a real difference in how caucasian and afghan american voters approach that. 12% of caucasian, 24% of african-american voters said they felt fear or intimidation or had a problem after ballot box. experience may have been the same but it's the perception that's different. that's just one more thing that makes it that sense that democracy and the way it works right now is not necessarily for me. i think that's what we can talk about how we get to the place where the number goes down we see more than 90 or 95% on both sides or, on all sides, they, they all have that positive experience. >> i want to turn to roslyn. we don't expect all communities of people experience news and concerns the same way. you routinely study and monitor the latino community and their views of voting in election. while the rigging and hacking discussion was going on, we discussed that there was other issues this community was digging into. >> thank you stacy, and i also want to thank the national association of secretary of state for pulling this together. it is a great opportunity to have a great dialog
we saw a real difference in how caucasian and afghan american voters approach that. 12% of caucasian, 24% of african-american voters said they felt fear or intimidation or had a problem after ballot box. experience may have been the same but it's the perception that's different. that's just one more thing that makes it that sense that democracy and the way it works right now is not necessarily for me. i think that's what we can talk about how we get to the place where the number goes down we...
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say we are not talking about terrorist attacks in the united states, the happening areare the caucasian police officers. we do not hear a lot about that. -- i wanted to say that have to go sorry. from southl now carolina. thank you for taking my call. question, i want to know how much is a cost to vet all these people? tax dollars orur ?he on their countries host: sorry about that. did you hear with the caller said? vetting, mosthe of it. it would be through our state department, the people applied the united states. they have to fill out an application and pay a fee to obtain a visa. some of the cost is recovered. around the countries world they would have to come to our consulate as embassy for a personal interview. they would provide a lot of information, that information would then be reviewed i our council officers did they would be the ones to issue a visa. the refugee process is a lot different. it was started by the united nations, people get put on list from othere camps countries where they are trying to escape war and hardship. the united nations would compile that and then t
say we are not talking about terrorist attacks in the united states, the happening areare the caucasian police officers. we do not hear a lot about that. -- i wanted to say that have to go sorry. from southl now carolina. thank you for taking my call. question, i want to know how much is a cost to vet all these people? tax dollars orur ?he on their countries host: sorry about that. did you hear with the caller said? vetting, mosthe of it. it would be through our state department, the people...
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. >> these were caucasian neighbors. >> right? >> from seattle. >> they hadn't yet set up any kind of organized system of how the people would accommodate guests so it was just a dialogue through the fence. which was one of the images that i made later on as one of my first ten memories of life so basically, that's. >> do you remember any kind of -- i understand there was some preschool there of some so sort. >> there was a whole school system set up through high school. most of my recollection has to do with that photograph that was taken in that nursery school class, i can't recall anything that happened while i was in class. >> and then from what you have said earlier about your father being able to leave camp on his own without the rest of you, and that was about 10 months or so after you all arrived that he was able to go out. >> right, as long as he didn't go to the western sector, and he told me he went up to -- what is it in rochester new york, mayo clinic, they offered him money that was far below the minimum wage. and he
. >> these were caucasian neighbors. >> right? >> from seattle. >> they hadn't yet set up any kind of organized system of how the people would accommodate guests so it was just a dialogue through the fence. which was one of the images that i made later on as one of my first ten memories of life so basically, that's. >> do you remember any kind of -- i understand there was some preschool there of some so sort. >> there was a whole school system set up through...
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some of the teachers are caucasians. some are evacuees. the first graders in this class taught by an evacuee teacher are making colored drawings which will decorate the walls of their barracks classrooms. in the high school vocational training gets attention. and older boys are learning trades. they use them first as part of the regular work of the relocation center. as welders, mechanics, machinists. frequently learning to do the necessary jobs in a relocation center have led to better jobs outside health protection is part of the provided services by the government. dentists of course u lifts and pharmacists also. the japanese professional men and women had their own practices on the west coast before evacuation. many are now in the army medical corps and others have replaced doctors and others outside the center. it's about like that of any other american community in wartime. barely adequate. a community council of evacuees is elected to make rules and regulations. anyone 18 years old or older is eligible to vote in the election. which
some of the teachers are caucasians. some are evacuees. the first graders in this class taught by an evacuee teacher are making colored drawings which will decorate the walls of their barracks classrooms. in the high school vocational training gets attention. and older boys are learning trades. they use them first as part of the regular work of the relocation center. as welders, mechanics, machinists. frequently learning to do the necessary jobs in a relocation center have led to better jobs...
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. >> i'm going to guess caucasian and mexican? >> close. you're saying mexican, but it wouldn't be -- i mean, it becomes mexican. you know, when mexico becomes a country, okay? bhut it would be european and usually native american. okay? very good, mr. carrington. all right then. okay. so all negroes, mulattos, mezitos and descendants having aer isati aer isation. in his or her veins shall be known in this state as persons of color. for georgia, the term white person should include only persons of the white or caucasian race who have no ascertainable race, no ascertainable trace of either negro, african, west indian, air yatic, indian, mongolian, japanese or chinese blood in their veins. no person any of whose ancestors has been duly registered with the state statistics as a person of color should be deemed to be a white person. all righty then. louisiana. louisiana defines colored persons as all persons with any appreciable mixture of negro blood. good old mississippi. okay? mississippi. the word white under section 207 means a member of t
. >> i'm going to guess caucasian and mexican? >> close. you're saying mexican, but it wouldn't be -- i mean, it becomes mexican. you know, when mexico becomes a country, okay? bhut it would be european and usually native american. okay? very good, mr. carrington. all right then. okay. so all negroes, mulattos, mezitos and descendants having aer isati aer isation. in his or her veins shall be known in this state as persons of color. for georgia, the term white person should include...
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of the radicalized republicans found nate -- violent the nation could become as a result of the caucasian population. >> on average have a higher level of education than the average american and are more economically successful muslim americans come to the united states to pursue the american dream because they had to go through that vetting procedure it is not an easy task for those who have made it here did for a reason and they are committed to being patriotic americans but the difference between us and europe is muslim countries are much closer to not have decades of assimilating and there is a lot of disaffection but in france middlefield they are french but we have a tremendous tradition to assimilate immigrants into the united states. sometimes it is a bumpy road after a generation or two people feel they are americans to keep the identity but that is what we have seen with the muslim american and population why we have been so successful here. >> also learning about workout the triangle center as the director and associate professor fromthank public policy schools banks for your t
of the radicalized republicans found nate -- violent the nation could become as a result of the caucasian population. >> on average have a higher level of education than the average american and are more economically successful muslim americans come to the united states to pursue the american dream because they had to go through that vetting procedure it is not an easy task for those who have made it here did for a reason and they are committed to being patriotic americans but the...
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there's four different kinds, arf can caucasian, an african-american, asian and hispanic.ach buddy comes with something for them to wear. matching capes for the children and mannings and we even vin adventure kits. you get more clothes for your buddy and kids. >> does he do tricks? does he fly. >> no. doc mcstuffens. from the show, there's a hospital toy nursery. so for the very first type, we have our little nursery pals. they're beautiful. feel it, nice and plush, vinyl. each have their little pacifier. they're adorable. there's four in the collection. >> this is for what age. >> this is for little kids, 11/2 and up. >> great, very cute. >> let's talk about some technology right on your fingertips. these are the fingerlings. these won't be out till the fall but we put them on our finger. they're really cute. there's little play sets you'll be able to get. they respond. there's 40 different ways to play with them. you can talk to them, clap, hang them upside down. they have over 50 different sounds so you'll always know exactly how they're feeling. > not creepy at all. >>
there's four different kinds, arf can caucasian, an african-american, asian and hispanic.ach buddy comes with something for them to wear. matching capes for the children and mannings and we even vin adventure kits. you get more clothes for your buddy and kids. >> does he do tricks? does he fly. >> no. doc mcstuffens. from the show, there's a hospital toy nursery. so for the very first type, we have our little nursery pals. they're beautiful. feel it, nice and plush, vinyl. each have...
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four of them caucasian. the pilot world war ii hero.ou would not want any other pilot flying that plane. if you were going to fly in that plane that is the pilot you want flying with you. he had crash landed that same plane during world war ii in the india-burma hump and it was like a graveyard in that area for airplanes. he crash landed safely that airplane there. he has flown that airplane on one engine. he had over 2,000 hours in that specific airplane. that is the pilot you wanted. he was a newly wed. he was 30 years old. his wife was a stewardess. the pilot was frank atkinson and his wife was bobby atkinson. they had only been married the year before and were just starting their lives. this was going to be his last flight then retire and go back to working for the military in another duty. so, his wife was not a stewardess. at the time, i am not sure what she was doing but she wasn't a stewardess and had no business being on the airplane. the stewardess called in sick that morning. according to the family one of them was sick from
four of them caucasian. the pilot world war ii hero.ou would not want any other pilot flying that plane. if you were going to fly in that plane that is the pilot you want flying with you. he had crash landed that same plane during world war ii in the india-burma hump and it was like a graveyard in that area for airplanes. he crash landed safely that airplane there. he has flown that airplane on one engine. he had over 2,000 hours in that specific airplane. that is the pilot you wanted. he was a...
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and my asian friends and my caucasian friends and my hispanic friends that has transcended to both of my kids. that makes me feel good because this is a nation with the majority of children born today are minorities. and then they see the of black art work also the gatherings but there is pride of food we are and we have to come together. and est. comment to biracial friends one looks like he is white they use other language in front of him. >> the na anxious to hear the edward. >> to say my father is black take offense at that word then make them think about what they have said. >> he doesn't even have to say that. just say stop. then i think that sends more of a message then to say in midair to i am black do you know, that? >> that is a good point. >> send the punch first. >> and then to put black on applications. tell him i said right on. >> you have established herself as an excellent white house reporter with interviews of all the recent presidents say enjoy a doing interviews with you and i thank you have more interviews for a radio reporter than anybody did with president clint
and my asian friends and my caucasian friends and my hispanic friends that has transcended to both of my kids. that makes me feel good because this is a nation with the majority of children born today are minorities. and then they see the of black art work also the gatherings but there is pride of food we are and we have to come together. and est. comment to biracial friends one looks like he is white they use other language in front of him. >> the na anxious to hear the edward. >>...
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metaphor, already had metaphor, imbued with metaphor, one vehicle, transporting 28 mexican people, four caucasianlot, world war ii hero, the copilot a world war ii hero. wouldn't want by the other pilot flying that plane. that is the pilot you want flying with you. he had crash-landed that same plane before during world war 2 in burma. you crash in that area you didn't make it out live and the crash-landed safely healths flown the airplane on one engine before. had over 2,000 hours in the specific airplane. that's the pylon you wanted and he was newly wed. 30 years old and his wife was the stewardess. they had only been married the year before, and and they were just start thing lives and in fact this was his last flight and then he would retire and go back to working for the military again on some other duty. and so his wife was not a stewardess. she had no business being on the airplane, in other words, and the stewedess couldn't make and it called in sick. one family said one being hung over from tell night before so the called in sick and at the time you can't fly one of the planes without le
metaphor, already had metaphor, imbued with metaphor, one vehicle, transporting 28 mexican people, four caucasianlot, world war ii hero, the copilot a world war ii hero. wouldn't want by the other pilot flying that plane. that is the pilot you want flying with you. he had crash-landed that same plane before during world war 2 in burma. you crash in that area you didn't make it out live and the crash-landed safely healths flown the airplane on one engine before. had over 2,000 hours in the...
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though after the caucasian 2008, our ugust condoleezzaleagues, rice, in particular, said that he freezing was a mistake and it should be even more active during the exacerbation time. make the same mistakes and alliance made a decision to practical activities. and, yes, it was reiterated yesterday. he said it in the context, the ambassadors in the nato russian council and his they are ith me, prepared to continue that, but the practical work has been back.d at a certain stage, the president of finland, which is member, expressed concern that not only russian but also nato airplanes fly with turned off transponders over the baltic region in. his visit during russia he touched on this topic with putin.nt after that, he test our military propositions in order to how to solve the issue of transponders and the overall security in the nato region. our military has brought -- in of last year, some proposals, and there was a nato back n council meeting then. we were positive that such pecific proposals would be adopted right away, and the experts would sit down and look at how to make the securit
though after the caucasian 2008, our ugust condoleezzaleagues, rice, in particular, said that he freezing was a mistake and it should be even more active during the exacerbation time. make the same mistakes and alliance made a decision to practical activities. and, yes, it was reiterated yesterday. he said it in the context, the ambassadors in the nato russian council and his they are ith me, prepared to continue that, but the practical work has been back.d at a certain stage, the president of...
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. >> the problem was the overwhelming majority of pictures were of caucasian friends. >> reporter: yesthere was the glove. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: but there was also this long-forgotten trip the jury took to o.j.'s house. the jurors, nine african-americans, eight of them women. >> took all his white friends down, put all these black people up, pictures he'd probably never seen before, we made him blacker. >> reporter: o.j.'s agent gilbert and defense attorney douglas speaking out on the plan to sway the jury, ruling on the brutal murders of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. lead prosecutor marcia clark said she objectioned time and again to blatant defense tactics. >> she said, carl, you know damn well he has never had this many black people on his wall his entire life. i said, marcia. what are you talking about? how dare you accuse us of such things? >> that is very dirty pool. >> if we had had a latin jury, we would have had a picture of him in a sombrero. there would have been a maturiai band out front. >> reporter: many of the key players in the tria
. >> the problem was the overwhelming majority of pictures were of caucasian friends. >> reporter: yesthere was the glove. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: but there was also this long-forgotten trip the jury took to o.j.'s house. the jurors, nine african-americans, eight of them women. >> took all his white friends down, put all these black people up, pictures he'd probably never seen before, we made him blacker. >> reporter: o.j.'s agent...
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here's this one vehicle transporting 28 mexican people, for them caucasian, the pilot, world war ii heropilot also world war ii hero. you wouldn't want any other pilot flying that plane. if you're going to fly in that plane that's the pilot you would want. he had crash landed that same plane before during world war ii in the india burma hump. that was like a graveyard for those planes. he has found the airplane on one engine before and yet over 2000 something hours in that specific airplane. that's the pilot you wanted. he was a newlywed. he was 30, and his wife was a stewardess. the pilots name was frank atkinson. his wife was bobby atkinson. they'd only been married the year before, you know, and they were just starting their lies. in fact this is going to be his last flight and then he is going to retire and go back to working for the military again on some other duty. his wife was not a stewardess, a fact because wife was, at the time i'm not sure what she was doing, but she wasn't a stewardess. she had no businessman on their plan, in other words, and what happened was a stewardess
here's this one vehicle transporting 28 mexican people, for them caucasian, the pilot, world war ii heropilot also world war ii hero. you wouldn't want any other pilot flying that plane. if you're going to fly in that plane that's the pilot you would want. he had crash landed that same plane before during world war ii in the india burma hump. that was like a graveyard for those planes. he has found the airplane on one engine before and yet over 2000 something hours in that specific airplane....
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huge caucasian population, chinese-american, indian-american, latino, african-american, it is an ex extraordinary place to represent. >> host: how would you describe the relationship between silicone valley and washington? >> guest: it is an emerging relationship. there is a frustration in the valley with the type of bureaucracies in washington. the valley is where you are not afraid to dream big, take risks, fail and try again. some people look at washington as risk averse and very cautious. so there is a cultural different. on the flip side, i think people have an obligation to the nation and people in the valley have a dose of what can they do for the country and the valley. >> host: how do you bridge that gap? >> guest: i think this election was a wake up call to a lot of folks saying there is extraordinary innovation and growth but there is a lot of places that have been left out of it. an economists at berkeley talks about there are 300 metropolitan areas that are doing great. but if you are outside of there you are stagnating. one thing is how do we partner with other places. >> host: anyt
huge caucasian population, chinese-american, indian-american, latino, african-american, it is an ex extraordinary place to represent. >> host: how would you describe the relationship between silicone valley and washington? >> guest: it is an emerging relationship. there is a frustration in the valley with the type of bureaucracies in washington. the valley is where you are not afraid to dream big, take risks, fail and try again. some people look at washington as risk averse and very...
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the case -- the caucasians, the english, we are ok with them. talk about racism. that is coming out of the white house. believe barack and michelle no longer live there and he is in there. it is such a change and barack is supposed to come back from california and michelle, i would tell them to stay in california longer. it is difficult in washington these days and it will be more difficult for them. host: steve from middletown, maryland. independent. caller: good morning. i just want to say, i consider this what it was stated to be, a ban.rary when i hear what i am hearing now where we are promoting radical groups that are funded by a person named george soros, it is very concerning to me. i have heard a lot of anti-president trump rhetoric. that is concerning to me. host: who are the radical groups --rep. cohen: who are the radical groups you are talking about? caller: what is it the aclu? protectsn: the aclu the constitution. the aclu protect -- represents -- for -- whens time we have representatives that cannot support our president and those who preach to eve
the case -- the caucasians, the english, we are ok with them. talk about racism. that is coming out of the white house. believe barack and michelle no longer live there and he is in there. it is such a change and barack is supposed to come back from california and michelle, i would tell them to stay in california longer. it is difficult in washington these days and it will be more difficult for them. host: steve from middletown, maryland. independent. caller: good morning. i just want to say, i...
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( laughter ) and so, you know, america has so many flavors of caucasian, it's insane. no, like, sometimes it feels like i need a white person to pick up the subtle differences. i'm picking up notes of oh, yes episcopalian with just a hint of colorado, yes, yes. and "i'm just smelling quite guys. that's all i get." now, look, elections do have consequences. and one of those consequences is that the president-- unless he's obama-- gets to appoint a supreme court justice of his choice. and that's exactly what donald trump has done. >> gorsuch sided with religious groups seeking exemptions from the contraceptive requirements in obamacare. >> he is a staunch supporter of the death penalty and gun rights. >> against abortion rights. against affirmative action. against gay rights. >> he's very conservative. a lot of people think he might be more conservative than scalia. >> trevor: goddamn! that guy' guy's conservative. i bet the g.o.p. elephant is jizzing out of his trunk right now. aaah! aaah! and, i mean, you've got to give the republicans props. i don't know what else to
( laughter ) and so, you know, america has so many flavors of caucasian, it's insane. no, like, sometimes it feels like i need a white person to pick up the subtle differences. i'm picking up notes of oh, yes episcopalian with just a hint of colorado, yes, yes. and "i'm just smelling quite guys. that's all i get." now, look, elections do have consequences. and one of those consequences is that the president-- unless he's obama-- gets to appoint a supreme court justice of his choice....
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the whole evening, when the network news finally said he was over the top, a ,oman, who was not caucasian came running out of the kitchen with her kitchen outfit on, and she said, in her thick accent, he did it, he did it, he did it. [applause] matt schlapp: so that was beautiful, because i am married to someone whose parents came to this country, with such a beautiful thing. does not always get covered, a lot of regular joe's and jane's, filling their voice was heard. this goes back to you, ralph, of realignment. is this a permanent change in what makes us the coalition of voters who can elect republicans to the white house, or is this a temporary trump phenomenon driven by a rather unique and spectacular individual and doesn't have lasting impact on this coalition? ralph: there is no rate -- no way to answer that with precision. .ith the first 100 days the midterm elections next year, there are 33 senate seats up, 23 are democrats. traditionally the party that owns the white house loses at least 14. i suspect that if things go the way they are going, that won't happen, and the republica
the whole evening, when the network news finally said he was over the top, a ,oman, who was not caucasian came running out of the kitchen with her kitchen outfit on, and she said, in her thick accent, he did it, he did it, he did it. [applause] matt schlapp: so that was beautiful, because i am married to someone whose parents came to this country, with such a beautiful thing. does not always get covered, a lot of regular joe's and jane's, filling their voice was heard. this goes back to you,...
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we have a huge caucasian population, chinese-american, filipino-american, latino, african-american, it is an extra ordinary place to represent. how would you describe the relationship between silicon valley and washington? ro khanna: it is an emerging relationship. i think there is a frustration in the valley with the type of bureaucracy in washington. in the valley it is defined by a culture you are not afraid to take risks summit to fail -- risks, to fail. i think people think of washington as risk-averse and cautious. there is a cultural difference. on the flip side i think that people in washington have a real sense of our obligation to the nation. sometimes i think silicon valley needs a dose of not just what they're doing for technology, but what can they do for the country. as a how do you instill person representing silicon valley, how do you bridge that gap? ro khanna: i think this election was a wake-up call to a lot of saying, yes, there is extraordinary innovation and economic growth, but there are a lot of places that have been left out. in rico ready and economist at howe
we have a huge caucasian population, chinese-american, filipino-american, latino, african-american, it is an extra ordinary place to represent. how would you describe the relationship between silicon valley and washington? ro khanna: it is an emerging relationship. i think there is a frustration in the valley with the type of bureaucracy in washington. in the valley it is defined by a culture you are not afraid to take risks summit to fail -- risks, to fail. i think people think of washington...
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this year, one of the surprising, and heartbreaking number we saw coming out of the poll was how caucasian voters and voters of color felt like their voting experience went. so we had the number i mentioned before. 85%. of voters so that they had a pleasant or positive voting experience on election day or when they mailed in their ballot, they saw a real difference in how caucasian voters and how african-american votepproacthat. 12% of kau kigs vote, 24% of african-american voters, said they felt either fear or intimidation or had a problem at the ballot box or when they mailed in their vote. the important point is that the ek appearance may have been the same burke it's the perception that is different. if the perception is different, that's just one more thing that starts to kind of nag at that sense that democracy is not necessarily for me. i think that's something about how to get to a place where the number pops down and we see more of the 95% who say on both sides or kcaucasians, they have that very positive experience going to the polls. >> we don't expect all communities experience
this year, one of the surprising, and heartbreaking number we saw coming out of the poll was how caucasian voters and voters of color felt like their voting experience went. so we had the number i mentioned before. 85%. of voters so that they had a pleasant or positive voting experience on election day or when they mailed in their ballot, they saw a real difference in how caucasian voters and how african-american votepproacthat. 12% of kau kigs vote, 24% of african-american voters, said they...
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there's a huge caucasian population, chinese-american, indian-american, filipino-american, vietnamese-american, latino, african-american be, so it's an extraordinary place to represent. >> host: how would you describe the relationship between silicon valley and washington? >> guest: well, it's, it's an emerging relationship. i think there is somewhat of a frustration in the valley with the type of bureaucracy in washington, you know? and the valley is defined by a culture where you're not afraid to dream big, to take risk, to fail, to try again. and i think some people look at washington as are very risk-averse and very cautious. and so there's a cultural difference. on the flip side, i think that people in washington have a real sense of our obligation to the nation. and sometimes i think silicon valley needs a dose of not just what they're doing for technology, but what can they do for the country. >> host: now, how do you instill, as now many a person representing silicon valley in washington, how do you bridge that gap? >> guest: well, i think this election was a wake-up call to a lot of f
there's a huge caucasian population, chinese-american, indian-american, filipino-american, vietnamese-american, latino, african-american be, so it's an extraordinary place to represent. >> host: how would you describe the relationship between silicon valley and washington? >> guest: well, it's, it's an emerging relationship. i think there is somewhat of a frustration in the valley with the type of bureaucracy in washington, you know? and the valley is defined by a culture where...
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>> it's a term they use for tall caucasians living in america and other western countries have inherentuch as they can walk into a mall and security won't be eyeing them. according to the theory is that mall security only targets minorities and that hurts their lives. they say -- they call it an invisible knapsack we carry around and get this privilege. you can't legislate policy and i don't know how wearing puzzle pins will change it. it's making you look silly. jesse: astliewmg is a little white privilege, let's take that for granted. what am i supposed to feel, guilty for that? >> that's what they want you to feel guilty. elizabethtown is, we are putting these republicans on to show our shame for white privilege. we didn't determine our color of skin at birth. we didn't check it off. jesse: i didn't pay for white privilege. >> it's something you have no control over but you are supposed to feel guilty by the. jesse: what are you supposed to about it? >> just feel bad about it. i outfine my book all the examples of how it's just about making whites feel bad for all these privileges. n
>> it's a term they use for tall caucasians living in america and other western countries have inherentuch as they can walk into a mall and security won't be eyeing them. according to the theory is that mall security only targets minorities and that hurts their lives. they say -- they call it an invisible knapsack we carry around and get this privilege. you can't legislate policy and i don't know how wearing puzzle pins will change it. it's making you look silly. jesse: astliewmg is a...
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. >> i don't think america is ready for her having 80/20 caucasian. >> she revealed -- >> she never broughtome a white guy. >> go get your undercooked penis -- >> ok, what is that crazy corinne up to. >> i'm really bloated. >> oh, corinne, you always know the right thing to say. congratulations on the new title, rachel! >> kim and kanye out in new york city, valentine's day date. >> happy valentine's day. how do you keep love alive? >> they're getting out of the car. kanye is back to blond and there is a ton of people, a ton of paparazzi. >> what did they say? >> nothing. >> they're so boring. >> is kanye still up here where he was? >> kanye will never lose his perch in hip-hop, the defining artist of his generation. stevie wonder was one of the best artists in a long, long time. he made crap music and he is still stevie wonder. >> he made crap music? >> "i just called to say i love you." >> that he is always stevie wonder is, the same way kanye is. >> kanye is going to do a -- >> kanye will probably come out with some corny stuff or something. >> kanye will do, "you just called to say you
. >> i don't think america is ready for her having 80/20 caucasian. >> she revealed -- >> she never broughtome a white guy. >> go get your undercooked penis -- >> ok, what is that crazy corinne up to. >> i'm really bloated. >> oh, corinne, you always know the right thing to say. congratulations on the new title, rachel! >> kim and kanye out in new york city, valentine's day date. >> happy valentine's day. how do you keep love alive? >>...
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. >> it's a term these for all caucasians women in american and how we have inherent social privileges they can walk into a mall and security will behind them. >> why won't security i me? >> according to the theory is that they only give more attention and that hurts their life. so they call it invisible you really can't legislate about policy. i don't know how wearing that would change anything about it. it's just making you look silly. and when he put the puzzle pieces together. >> assuming there is a little white privilege, let's just take that for granted, what am i supposed to feel, guilty about that? >> that's what they want to feel. the purpose is that elizabethtown's were putting this shore shame for white privilege. we to determine our color scanner birth. we say i want want to be white to have this privilege. you have no control over it yet people are swiss be feeling about it. >> what are you supposed to be doing about it? >> i outlined in my book all the examples of how it's making what people feel bad for these privileges. now we have hillary clinton campaigning on i do ha
. >> it's a term these for all caucasians women in american and how we have inherent social privileges they can walk into a mall and security will behind them. >> why won't security i me? >> according to the theory is that they only give more attention and that hurts their life. so they call it invisible you really can't legislate about policy. i don't know how wearing that would change anything about it. it's just making you look silly. and when he put the puzzle pieces...
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african-american woman and i'm not going to apologize for that but i also love my asian friends, caucasian friends, my friends in the community so that's transcended to both of my kids and that makes me feel good because weats are a nation the majority of children that are being born today are minority children. the majority is going to flip. they understand. they also see my friends pictures of gatherings and things but there's also an thern understanding that we have to come together. i appreciate the time it took to talk about this book. i have more of a comment. people assume my son is white so throughout his life -- they use language in front of them thinking it's okay to. i taught him you need to teach these people you should say my b father is black and take offense at that word and walk away because it makes them think about what they've said. he doesn't even have to say he's black, just say stop it. more so by saying that i think it sends more. just say don't do it. i appreciate that. thank you. you have established yourself as an excellent white house reporter. you've done interv
african-american woman and i'm not going to apologize for that but i also love my asian friends, caucasian friends, my friends in the community so that's transcended to both of my kids and that makes me feel good because weats are a nation the majority of children that are being born today are minority children. the majority is going to flip. they understand. they also see my friends pictures of gatherings and things but there's also an thern understanding that we have to come together. i...