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and quickly we will return to the convention to the clarence henderson speaking.oolworths department store on fair woolworths department store on fa i r west woolworths department store on fair west second, 1960, i knew it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends had been denied service the day before because of the colour of their skin. we knew it wasn't right. but when we went back the next day, i didn't know whether i was going to come out ina whether i was going to come out in a vertical or prone position in handcuffs or on a stretcher. or even in handcuffs or on a stretcher. oreven ina in handcuffs or on a stretcher. or even in a body bag. by sitting down to order a cup of coffee, we challenged injustice, we knew it was necessary , injustice, we knew it was necessary, but we didn't know what would happen. we face down the kkk, we were cursed at and we re the kkk, we were cursed at and were called all kinds of names. they threatened to kill us and some of us were arrested. but it was worth it. our actions inspired similar protests throughout the
and quickly we will return to the convention to the clarence henderson speaking.oolworths department store on fair woolworths department store on fa i r west woolworths department store on fair west second, 1960, i knew it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends had been denied service the day before because of the colour of their skin. we knew it wasn't right. but when we went back the next day, i didn't know whether i was going to come out ina whether i was going to come out...
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on wednesday night other speakers on day 3 include his wife karen and civil rights advocate clarence henderson. let's get more now from rachel bitter she's an election forecaster with a niskanen center and a senior advisor to the lincoln project and she joins us live now from newport news virginia via skype rachel so let's talk about vice president mike pence 1st he'll be giving his speech later we expected to be strong on the anthem and on american symbolism but he's the man steering the white house response to coronavirus or how is he likely to respond to growing accusations that the trump administration has completely mishandled the pandemic. yes i know this is all that important frame i think of the election and this is really what's dogging it donald trump's reelection bid exasperatingly it was already a fundamental advantage in my forecasting work for democrats you don't backlash to trump who is a very divisive you know president obviously but adding really a lot of. i guess i have worked it to the democratic advantage is this extra bump coming from this pandemic and it's coming from you
on wednesday night other speakers on day 3 include his wife karen and civil rights advocate clarence henderson. let's get more now from rachel bitter she's an election forecaster with a niskanen center and a senior advisor to the lincoln project and she joins us live now from newport news virginia via skype rachel so let's talk about vice president mike pence 1st he'll be giving his speech later we expected to be strong on the anthem and on american symbolism but he's the man steering the white...
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going to go now, clarence henderson, part of the boycott, sit in back in 1960s. does not support the black lives matter movement, does support donald trump. >> 60 years ago, segregation was legal and enforced. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. i know from personal experience, walking into a woolworth's department store in 1960, i knew it was unlike any day i'd experienced before. my friends had been denied service the day before because of the color of their skin. we knew it wasn't right. but when we went back the next day, i didn't know whether i was going to come out in a vertical or prone position, in handcuffs or on a stretcher or even in a body bag. by sitting down to order a cup of coffee, we challenged injustice, we knew it was necessary, but we didn't know what would happen. we faced down the kkk. we were cursed at and called all kinds of names. they threatened to kill us and some of us were arrested. but it was worth it. our actions inspired similar protests throughout the south glance racial in
going to go now, clarence henderson, part of the boycott, sit in back in 1960s. does not support the black lives matter movement, does support donald trump. >> 60 years ago, segregation was legal and enforced. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. i know from personal experience, walking into a woolworth's department store in 1960, i knew it was unlike any day i'd experienced before. my friends had been denied service the day before...
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also clarence henderson urging black viewers to support trump in his rrgs nc -- rnc speech last night for greater civil rights, racial equality, how has the fight evolved and what will the impact of athlete boycotts have on it? we'll be right back. >> donald trump is not a politician, he's a leader. politicians are a dime a dozen. leaders are priceless. ♪ or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. i wasn't sure... was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. -and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal
also clarence henderson urging black viewers to support trump in his rrgs nc -- rnc speech last night for greater civil rights, racial equality, how has the fight evolved and what will the impact of athlete boycotts have on it? we'll be right back. >> donald trump is not a politician, he's a leader. politicians are a dime a dozen. leaders are priceless. ♪ or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading...
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later on wednesday other speakers will include pence's wife karen and civil rights advocate clarence henderson. iran has agreed to give you an inspectors access to 2 alleged nuclear sites the international atomic energy agency has been trying to gain access for the past he is iran had argued that the requests were based on allegations from israel. the gunman behind new zealand's worst mass shootings back in court for sentencing brenton tarrant killed 51 muslim worshippers in christ church last year he faces life in prison with no chance of parole and the greek prime minister says he's ready to help deescalate tensions with turkey in the eastern med and a call with the u.s. president to talk is said turkey would 1st have to end provocations both nations have been holding military exercises near a patch of water they both claim. so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story such intense watching by for that. hi i'm steve clements and i have a couple of questions can the republican party survive president trump and what will that party look like if you wins a
later on wednesday other speakers will include pence's wife karen and civil rights advocate clarence henderson. iran has agreed to give you an inspectors access to 2 alleged nuclear sites the international atomic energy agency has been trying to gain access for the past he is iran had argued that the requests were based on allegations from israel. the gunman behind new zealand's worst mass shootings back in court for sentencing brenton tarrant killed 51 muslim worshippers in christ church last...
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. >> democratic use the president of stoking hate and division support activist clarence henderson made the case for why donald trump represents the us he was fighting for back in the 60s and he joins me live. why are you choosing the president? >> i'm choosing him because he is the right person to be the president of this particular point in time. he understands america. is not a politician, he is a businessman. he understands a free-market capitalist system of america and here to drive the economy in a direction we should go in and that is why i support him. >> with that is the backdrop do you think black america will support donald trump especially in those crucial swing states? >> i think they will if you do a comparative analysis between the two men running for president of the united states when you compare one against the other, one has been there almost 50 years and was has he done and what the president is done. in less than four years, look at the things he's put in place like the hbc yous, prison reform with 91% of people, people of color, opportunity zones, low taxes. all th
. >> democratic use the president of stoking hate and division support activist clarence henderson made the case for why donald trump represents the us he was fighting for back in the 60s and he joins me live. why are you choosing the president? >> i'm choosing him because he is the right person to be the president of this particular point in time. he understands america. is not a politician, he is a businessman. he understands a free-market capitalist system of america and here to...
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republican national convention, trump 2020 advisory board member natalie and black voices for trump, clarence hendersonso great to see both of you. clarence let me start with you. just tell us why you as someone who is there really fighting for civil rights, putting everything on the line back in the 60s, you are now supporting president trump. remind us why. >> i am supporting president trump because he is the person to be president of the united states. he does not kick the can down the road, he comes up with policies that adhere to all the situations in america. i have yet to see him put out a racist policy. he understands the free market and. [inaudible] captain of the economy and the underserved such as hpc use, prison reform where 91% of people have gotten out of prison are black, where he has opportunity zone, small businesses, he does so many things i have helped america and first and foremost he loves america and understands how america works. >> i think that's a really good summary. i appreciate that, and of course i so appreciate what you had to say at the convention. natalie, you really gav
republican national convention, trump 2020 advisory board member natalie and black voices for trump, clarence hendersonso great to see both of you. clarence let me start with you. just tell us why you as someone who is there really fighting for civil rights, putting everything on the line back in the 60s, you are now supporting president trump. remind us why. >> i am supporting president trump because he is the person to be president of the united states. he does not kick the can down the...
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move the needle of them to say that, you know, these life stories that we've seen presented, clarence hendersoncompelling stories. they want to offer a choice to all voters in the united states. i think that it's starting to register with the democratic ticket because we heard very strong language today from kamala harris who said the life of a black person in america has never been treated as fully human. there's big issues that need to be rectified in the country, a strong statement. i think these stories are getting a lot of attention and i think that they will be one to watch. watch alice johnson tonight. >> dana: i predict the rain will hold off. >> greg: good. i like that. >> dana: one more thing is next. ♪ >> jesse: time for one more thing. jesse, shark news. wow! dress like gutfeld there. take a look at this video from the coast-guard in the pacific. an eight-foot shark getting way to close to the cutter kimball that was just enjoying an open swim time. so what did the coast guard do? they opened fire. just trying to scare the shark away. see how close those people were? they were succe
move the needle of them to say that, you know, these life stories that we've seen presented, clarence hendersoncompelling stories. they want to offer a choice to all voters in the united states. i think that it's starting to register with the democratic ticket because we heard very strong language today from kamala harris who said the life of a black person in america has never been treated as fully human. there's big issues that need to be rectified in the country, a strong statement. i think...
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i am clarence henderson. there have been movements that have changed the course of history. among the most extraordinary was the civil rights movement. 60 years ago segregation was legal and enforce. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. i know from personal experience. walking into a woolworth department store february 2nd, 1960 i knew it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends had denied service the day before because of the color of their skin. we knew it wasn't right. but when we went back the next day, i didn't know whether i was going to come out in assert call or prone position in handcuffs or on a stretcher. or even answer body bag. by sitting down to order a cup of coffee, we challenged injustice, we knew it was necessary. but we didn't know what would happen. we faced down the kkk. we were cursed at and called all kinds of names. they fronted to kill us and some of us were arrested. but, it was worth it. our actions inspired similar protests throughout the south against racial injustice. and in
i am clarence henderson. there have been movements that have changed the course of history. among the most extraordinary was the civil rights movement. 60 years ago segregation was legal and enforce. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. i know from personal experience. walking into a woolworth department store february 2nd, 1960 i knew it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends had denied service the day before because of...
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maryland other speakers on day 3 even include pence's wife karen and civil rights advocates clarence henderson's iran has agreed to give u.n. inspectors access to 2 alleged nuclear sites the international atomic energy agency has been trying to gain access for the past year iran had argued the requests were based on allegations from israel. the government by new zealand's worst mass shooting is back in court for sentencing brenton tarrant killed 51 muslim worshippers in christ church last year he faces life in prison with no chance of parole 3 prime minister says he's ready to help deescalate tensions with turkey in the eastern mediterranean in a cool with the us president. has said turkey would 1st have to end provocations both nations have been holding military exercises near a patch of water they both claim and in which a turkish ship is carrying out research. those were the headlines now it's back to 0 world that's a watching. and the only $960.00 s. any covert was an important agent of the israeli national intelligence service mossad. a fluent speaker of the syrian arabic dialect it was imb
maryland other speakers on day 3 even include pence's wife karen and civil rights advocates clarence henderson's iran has agreed to give u.n. inspectors access to 2 alleged nuclear sites the international atomic energy agency has been trying to gain access for the past year iran had argued the requests were based on allegations from israel. the government by new zealand's worst mass shooting is back in court for sentencing brenton tarrant killed 51 muslim worshippers in christ church last year...
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let's watch clarence henderson on the protesters. >> black lives matter is not a civil rights movementtions are to tear down the fabric of america. elizabeth: okay. if cnn is waking up, don lemon saying biden and harris have to come out and do the right thing and say the rioting has to stop, but three months ago don lemon said, you know, the protests and rioting is needed to restructure u.s. society. he made words to that effect. do you think that's, how the media's covering is it is too little too late? >> absolutely. look, they have been just absorbed in trump derangement syndrome. and as a consequence, again, they saw chaos as a political tool. the president sees the rule of law and public safety as essential to making a more solid community and nation. and that's the difference. what's happening now is that their polling numbers are starting to say voters are clearly making the choice, and now they're trying to scramble. but what happens? if they scramble, you know, toward public safety and the rule of law, they alienate the folks who are driving their strategy right now, black liv
let's watch clarence henderson on the protesters. >> black lives matter is not a civil rights movementtions are to tear down the fabric of america. elizabeth: okay. if cnn is waking up, don lemon saying biden and harris have to come out and do the right thing and say the rioting has to stop, but three months ago don lemon said, you know, the protests and rioting is needed to restructure u.s. society. he made words to that effect. do you think that's, how the media's covering is it is too...
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civil rights activist clarence henderson.edia, including wolf blitzer and dana bash at cnn gave the first lady's speech good marks saying it was moving. "the washington post" now saying that the gop convention is working. it is sharp, strong, four more years of trump feels more likely. as "the hill" magazine reports that democrat concerns growing that joe biden is not hitting the campaign trail. he is not traveling to do campaigning. he is campaigning from his home with little media buzz. all that is going on as now this. after three months of chaos, 20 people dead in rioting, cities set on fire an lives ruined, joe biden weighed in from his home saying violence is bad. quote, needless violence won't heal the u.s. we need to stop the violence of the critics saying he is falling short of a full-throated condemnation. welcome trump 2020 visor, corey lewandoski. welcome back to the show. your response to that. >> liz, my pleasure to be on tonight. number two, what we show the american people we are the party of law and order. we
civil rights activist clarence henderson.edia, including wolf blitzer and dana bash at cnn gave the first lady's speech good marks saying it was moving. "the washington post" now saying that the gop convention is working. it is sharp, strong, four more years of trump feels more likely. as "the hill" magazine reports that democrat concerns growing that joe biden is not hitting the campaign trail. he is not traveling to do campaigning. he is campaigning from his home with...
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they're listening to clarence henderson who at that wool worth lunch counter in 1960 protested segregation. he's speaking as a supporter of donald trump. we've seen that, several speakers, african americans, who have come out. some democrats saying i support trump and this is why. we'll show you a portion of what's been said tonight and in the last couple of nights. >> growing up in the deep south, i've seen racism up close. i know what it is, and it isn't donald trump. just because someone loves and respects the flag, our national an social justice. i'm part of a large and growing segment of the black community who are independent thinkers, and we believe that donald trump is the president that america needs to lead us forward. >> i think often about my ancestors who struggled for freedom. and as i think of those giants and their broad shoulders, i also think about joe biden who says, if you aren't voting for me, you ain't black. who argued that republicans would put us back in chains. who says there is no diversity of thought in the black community. >> i remember my dad's bravery when he
they're listening to clarence henderson who at that wool worth lunch counter in 1960 protested segregation. he's speaking as a supporter of donald trump. we've seen that, several speakers, african americans, who have come out. some democrats saying i support trump and this is why. we'll show you a portion of what's been said tonight and in the last couple of nights. >> growing up in the deep south, i've seen racism up close. i know what it is, and it isn't donald trump. just because...
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am clarence henderson there are moments that have changed the course of history.vil rights movement. 60 years ago segregation was legal and enforced. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. experience personal walking into woolworth department store on november 2, 1960, it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends have been denied service because of the color of their skin. we knew it wasn't right. when we went back the next day, i didn't know whether i would come out in a vertical or prone position, in handcuffs or on a stretcher or even in a body bag. by sitting down to order a cup of coffee, we challenged injustice. we knew it was necessary, but we didn't know what would happen. we faced down the kkk. we were cursed at and called all kinds of names. they threatened to kill us and some of us were arrested, but it was worth it. our actions inspired similar protests throughout the south .gainst racial injustice in the end segregation was abolished and our country moved a step closer to true equali
am clarence henderson there are moments that have changed the course of history.vil rights movement. 60 years ago segregation was legal and enforced. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. experience personal walking into woolworth department store on november 2, 1960, it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends have been denied service because of the color of their skin. we knew it wasn't right. when we went back the next...
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i'm clarence henderson. there have been movement that is have changed the course of history.ary was the civil rights movement. 60 years ago, segregation was legal and enforced. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. i know from personal experience walking into woolworth department store, i knew it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends had been denied service the day before because of the color of their skin. we knew it wasn't right. but when we went back the next day, i didn't know whether i was going to come out in a vertical or prone position, in handcuffs or on a stretcher or even in a body bag. by sitting down to order a cup of coffee, we challenged injustice. we knew it was necessary. but we didn't know what would happen. by faced down the kkk. we were cursed at and called all kinds of names. they threatened to kill us and some of us were arrested. but it was worth it. our actions inspired similar protests throughout the south against racial injustice. and in the end. segregation was abolished and o
i'm clarence henderson. there have been movement that is have changed the course of history.ary was the civil rights movement. 60 years ago, segregation was legal and enforced. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. i know from personal experience walking into woolworth department store, i knew it was unlike any day i had experienced before. my friends had been denied service the day before because of the color of their skin. we knew it...