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gone from driving while black, to walking while black to now -- you and i both were at the congressional black caucusgoing to say this. as we were on the precipice of another historical season. we may get the first governors in georgia, florida, maryland, black lieutenant governors in michigan and wisconsin. it reminds me of the first congressional black caucus. that brought about the era of lynchings. lynchings that went on for decades. and so a lot of what we see happening as we know is a backlash to that. and particularly as i was on twitter a lot of comments in support of this officer -- >> it's a backlash i think of the eight years of first black president. >> amen. >> when you look now at the case in dallas where many of us say manslaughter is not the appropriate charge here when someone has done apparently what she's done, she has a right to be defended in court and we want a fair trial. but to try to make the victim a villain is a pattern we see too often. we have an 11-year-old tasered by police in cincinnati saying they were shoplifting. an 11-year-old tasered. i mean, we're seeing the tria
gone from driving while black, to walking while black to now -- you and i both were at the congressional black caucusgoing to say this. as we were on the precipice of another historical season. we may get the first governors in georgia, florida, maryland, black lieutenant governors in michigan and wisconsin. it reminds me of the first congressional black caucus. that brought about the era of lynchings. lynchings that went on for decades. and so a lot of what we see happening as we know is a...
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he was a founding member of the congressional black caucus and congressional progressive caucus and i know the celebration of his life would mean so much to him. ron will be remembered not only for his many accomplishments but for his integrity and brilliance. he was a courageous statesman, a warrior for world peace, a soldier for social justice, and a son of west oakland. he served his currentry in both the marines and in this congress with distinction for 27 years and as mayor of oakland for four years. he was beloved by his east bay constituents, regarded by his colleagues from both sides of the aisle, and respected as a global leader. above all else, congressman dellums was a visionary and his conscience guided him in the pursuit of peace and justice and equality and all -- in all forms. i would like to now yield time to one of ron's very close friends, a person who he loved dearly who is an icon in his own right, someone who led the fight for our voting rights, the gentleman from georgia, ongressman john lewis. mr. lewis: my beloved friend, congresswoman barbara lee, thank you fo
he was a founding member of the congressional black caucus and congressional progressive caucus and i know the celebration of his life would mean so much to him. ron will be remembered not only for his many accomplishments but for his integrity and brilliance. he was a courageous statesman, a warrior for world peace, a soldier for social justice, and a son of west oakland. he served his currentry in both the marines and in this congress with distinction for 27 years and as mayor of oakland for...
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is wars abroad the congressional black caucus said it was unable to provide us with a representativeo interview.
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in washington the congressional black caucus is holding its annual conference it's made up of african-american members of congress trying to ensure marginalized communities can achieve the american dream but critics of long accuse the group of wanting to be part of the establishment instead of challenging it she have written c. reports. massachusetts made history last week iowa presently beat a ten term congressman by almost twenty points despite being outspent she will now almost certainly be the state's first african-american member of the house of representatives but as with so many successful progressive candidates she built a coalition of younger white voters and minorities on a platform of the right to health care education and economic and social justice policies that have become so ingrained in our daily lives this with mom was convinced our so if there wasn't anything we could do about. but as we now know change. well. yet one group was notable for withholding its support in fact it supported white opponents the congressional black caucus the president's supporters that wasn't really
in washington the congressional black caucus is holding its annual conference it's made up of african-american members of congress trying to ensure marginalized communities can achieve the american dream but critics of long accuse the group of wanting to be part of the establishment instead of challenging it she have written c. reports. massachusetts made history last week iowa presently beat a ten term congressman by almost twenty points despite being outspent she will now almost certainly be...
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then, of course, going on to be a founder of the congressional black caucus. i stand here as chair of the congressional black caucus foundation to express my deepest appreciation for that service. and the progressive caucus. ron dellums, again, became a soldier on the battlefield for so many issues. in particular, ending and breaking the shackles of apartheid in south africa. remember where i started out. there is no power without struggle. he participated in that struggle, and i remember that fight, that magnificent day when he brought forward this bill in 1986 to overturn reagan's veto, the comprehensive anti-ar par tied act of 198 -- anti-apartheid act of 1986. he had a congressional override, the president of the united states was vetoing the sanctions that this congress was trying to put forward. that was that legacy -- the pathway, the struggle that helped propel the end of apartheid, the vicious cycle of apartheid in africa. he continued to champion african after he retired. he continued to mentor and give us inspiration and tell us we could do it, that
then, of course, going on to be a founder of the congressional black caucus. i stand here as chair of the congressional black caucus foundation to express my deepest appreciation for that service. and the progressive caucus. ron dellums, again, became a soldier on the battlefield for so many issues. in particular, ending and breaking the shackles of apartheid in south africa. remember where i started out. there is no power without struggle. he participated in that struggle, and i remember that...
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group was notable for withholding its support in fact it supported white opponents the congressional black caucus the president's supporters that wasn't really a shock were clear about what cyber were on the side of grassroots from the side of working people and were on the side of an insurgent left back that's talking about the issues that folks have been have been frankly in the black community because our issues that that we've been in front of as black voters unfortunately there's been a centrist political class that's been sort of stymieing that debate and now it's coming to the fore here at the c.b.c.'s annual conference delegates can see the blast left. a multi-racial electorate across the country and winning with candidates who argue the goal isn't just to fit in to the u.s. a social and economic system but to transform it even to overthrow it but the c.b.c. has long been criticized receiving to argue that all black america once is to fit in corporate america post tens of millions of dollars into the c.b.c. and questions have long been raised as to how the bouncer affected the policy posi
group was notable for withholding its support in fact it supported white opponents the congressional black caucus the president's supporters that wasn't really a shock were clear about what cyber were on the side of grassroots from the side of working people and were on the side of an insurgent left back that's talking about the issues that folks have been have been frankly in the black community because our issues that that we've been in front of as black voters unfortunately there's been a...
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in washington the congressional black caucus is holding its annual conference it's made up of african-american members of congress trying to ensure that marginalized communities can achieve the american dream but critics have long accused the group of wanting to be part of the establishment instead of challenging it she had written and this report. massachusetts made history last week iowa presently a ten term congressman by almost twenty points despite being outspent she will now almost certainly be the state's first african-american member of the house of representatives and as with so many successful progressive candidates she built a coalition of young white voters and minorities on a platform of the right to health care education and economic and social justice. policies that have become so ingrained in our daily lives this to a bar most convinced ourselves that there wasn't anything we could do about. but as we now know. when. one group was notable for withholding its support in fact it supported white opponents the congressional black caucus for president supporters that wasn't really a
in washington the congressional black caucus is holding its annual conference it's made up of african-american members of congress trying to ensure that marginalized communities can achieve the american dream but critics have long accused the group of wanting to be part of the establishment instead of challenging it she had written and this report. massachusetts made history last week iowa presently a ten term congressman by almost twenty points despite being outspent she will now almost...
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mental health services ithe african-amer community, an issue drawing the attention of the congressional black caucusrdon reports, a meeting held here is focusing ot solutions ould help people in our area. >> the congressional black caucus foundation is sounding an alarm. their message, mental illness in the african-american community too often goes untreated. >> it means that families aren't able to access services for their kids who may be having problems in and a at home. >> they are beginning a national conversation saying more psychiatrists a mental health professionals are needed in black communities. maryland state delegate angela angel says some families in prince georges county faceus disast consequences because they can't find treatment. >> our children areufring and they are dying while walking and living through all the pain they're going through. >> the greater washington urban says prince georges county is not alone. they say some neighborhoodsin i waon, d.c. are left to suffer, too. >> ward eight has the highest levels of clinically depressed or adults that have been identified as clin
mental health services ithe african-amer community, an issue drawing the attention of the congressional black caucusrdon reports, a meeting held here is focusing ot solutions ould help people in our area. >> the congressional black caucus foundation is sounding an alarm. their message, mental illness in the african-american community too often goes untreated. >> it means that families aren't able to access services for their kids who may be having problems in and a at home. >>...
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the congressional black caucus is holding its annual conference it's made up of african-american members trying to ensure marginalized communities can achieve the american dream but critics have long accused the group of wanting to be part of this stop us mint she had the chance she reports. massachusetts made history last week iowa presently beat a ten term congressman by almost twenty points despite being outspent she will now almost certainly be the state's first african-american member of the house of representatives but as with so many successful progressive candidates she built a coalition of younger white voters and minorities on a platform of the right to health care education and economic and social justice policies that have become so ingrained in our daily lives this to obama's convinced our so if there wasn't anything we could do about. but as we now know cheney. well. yet one group was notable for withholding its support in fact it supported white opponents the congressional black caucus for prez the supporters that wasn't really a shock were clear about what cyber were on t
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i know angela back in the day and i got elected and was a new member of the congressional black caucus. she was the director of cbc. angela brings lots of information and energy and a wonderful spirit in talking about the 98%, black women organizing, winning and voting in 2018. angela rye. [applause] angela: good morning, everyone. >> good morning. angela: it's not sunday, but we have a singer in here on the panel. i really know that it's really early and that's why y'all are, good morning. i want to get the energy up and she did not know i was going to do this, but i will humbly request my good friend who has so many powerful wonderful stories to share from her work on the ground in alabama and georgia and everything else she has done to show us that black voters matter. la tasha, would you bless the congregation with a little something? we have to wake everybody up, including me. i have to wake up. stay woken here. before she begins, i must say she is from my hometown in selma. >> your mother is my mentor. angela: i know. i love it. >> my mom who was the first african woman to be ele
i know angela back in the day and i got elected and was a new member of the congressional black caucus. she was the director of cbc. angela brings lots of information and energy and a wonderful spirit in talking about the 98%, black women organizing, winning and voting in 2018. angela rye. [applause] angela: good morning, everyone. >> good morning. angela: it's not sunday, but we have a singer in here on the panel. i really know that it's really early and that's why y'all are, good...
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angela back in the day when she -- when i first got elected and was a new member of the congressional black caucus. she was the executive director of the c.b.c. angela brings lots of -- lots of energy, lots of information. and just a wonderful spirit in talking about the 98% black women, organizing, voting and winning in 2018. angela rye. [applause] ms. rye: good morning, everyone. so it's not sunday, so we have a singer in here on the panel. and i really know that it's really early and that's why y'all are -- good morning -- she did not know i was going to do this but i'm going to humbly request that my good friend, who is an organizer extraordinaire. she has so many wonderful, powerful stories for her work on the ground in alabama, georgia, and everything else she's done to show us that latosha, rs matter, would you bless the congregation? we have to take woken here, right? ms. sewell: i must say she's from my hometown of selma, alabama. ms. brown: and your mother is my mentor. ms. sewell: my mom, the first african-american woman to be elected to the city council in selma. she served on the city
angela back in the day when she -- when i first got elected and was a new member of the congressional black caucus. she was the executive director of the c.b.c. angela brings lots of -- lots of energy, lots of information. and just a wonderful spirit in talking about the 98% black women, organizing, voting and winning in 2018. angela rye. [applause] ms. rye: good morning, everyone. so it's not sunday, so we have a singer in here on the panel. and i really know that it's really early and that's...
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currently serves as chairman of the congressional black caucus, luke mcleod serves as law clerk for judge kavanaugh. thirteen and 14 years. i mean, 13, 2014. he also served as law clerk for niedermayer us court of appeals court, justice sotomayor supreme court and is an associate williams and conley. rochelle serves as managing attorney of garza and garza law record located in texas. lisa teacher at friends academy. sally, is in new york and has known judge kavanaugh for 35 years. liz weintraub is an advocate socialist specialist at the association university center on disability, silver spring, maryland. she served as a fellow in the senate. for bob casey's office. ted olson is a partner of gibson and picture and served as general 2001-2000 for an assistant attorney general in charge of the office of legal counsel 1981-1984. he's argued more than 60 cases before the supreme court. alicia baker pastor of the free methodist church in indiana. [inaudible] senior associate of hogan levels and she served as law clerk for chief justice roberts. and judge garland of the dc circuit. she's a stud
currently serves as chairman of the congressional black caucus, luke mcleod serves as law clerk for judge kavanaugh. thirteen and 14 years. i mean, 13, 2014. he also served as law clerk for niedermayer us court of appeals court, justice sotomayor supreme court and is an associate williams and conley. rochelle serves as managing attorney of garza and garza law record located in texas. lisa teacher at friends academy. sally, is in new york and has known judge kavanaugh for 35 years. liz weintraub...
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. >> reporter: t congressional black caucus is sounding an alarm. the issue? mental healthn the african american community too often goes untreated. >> peoplee may having problems at school and at home. itns medlely with adults a anxi depression. >> reporter: they are beginning national conversation saying more professionals are needed in black communities. maryland state delegate angela angel said some families in prince george's count face disastrous consequences because they can't findtm trt. >> our children are suffering. and they are literal dying while walking and living through all the pain that they're going through. >> reporter: the greater washington urban league says prince george's county is not alone. they say people in some neighborhoods in wton, d.c. are left to suffer, too. >> when you look at ward8. that has theighest levels of clinically depressed in the entire district. >> reporter: rosslyn grant brought her children with her. shep homes to h solve these problems. >> i just got my master's degree in social work a concentration in mental heal
. >> reporter: t congressional black caucus is sounding an alarm. the issue? mental healthn the african american community too often goes untreated. >> peoplee may having problems at school and at home. itns medlely with adults a anxi depression. >> reporter: they are beginning national conversation saying more professionals are needed in black communities. maryland state delegate angela angel said some families in prince george's count face disastrous consequences because...
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critical shortage of mental health services in the african-american c issue drawinn of the congressional black caucus>> as chris gordon reports, a meeting held heres cusing on solutis that could help people in o area. >> reporter: the congressional black caucus foundation is sounding an alarir t message -- mental illness in the african-american community tof n goes untreated? >> it means families aren't able esto a services for their kids who may have problems in school or home. it means adults are suffering needlessly with dression and anxiety. >> they ar beginning a national conversation saying more psychiatrists and mental health professionals are needed in blackcommunities. maryland state delegate angel angel says some families in prince georges county facesa rous consequences because they can't find treatment. >> our children are suffering and they aret literally j dying while walking and living through the pain they're going through. >> reporter: the greater washington urban league says prince georges county is not alone. they say people ine neighborhoods in washington, d. are left to suffer, t
critical shortage of mental health services in the african-american c issue drawinn of the congressional black caucus>> as chris gordon reports, a meeting held heres cusing on solutis that could help people in o area. >> reporter: the congressional black caucus foundation is sounding an alarir t message -- mental illness in the african-american community tof n goes untreated? >> it means families aren't able esto a services for their kids who may have problems in school or...
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and that's largely because of the congressional black caucus.r political and economic studies. spencer, when i looked at your report, it is almost unthinkable that in 2018 we have such little people of color in powerful staff positions in the congress, including among top democratic congress people. >> that's right, reverend sharpton. even though our nation is increasingly people of color, the top staff is overwhelmingly we found that americans are more likely to elect a person of color to the u.s. house of representatives than the actual members of the house are to hire top staff of color. >> wow. >> you know, it's just amazing. and as you mention the problem is not a republican or democratic one. we found when you look at white democrats, even though they represent districts that are on average 37% people of cull, less than 8% of their top staff is people of color. and we also found that republicans, there are more white republicans that have chiefs of staff of color than white democrats. >> now, when you look to at this so people, our viewers
and that's largely because of the congressional black caucus.r political and economic studies. spencer, when i looked at your report, it is almost unthinkable that in 2018 we have such little people of color in powerful staff positions in the congress, including among top democratic congress people. >> that's right, reverend sharpton. even though our nation is increasingly people of color, the top staff is overwhelmingly we found that americans are more likely to elect a person of color...
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c-span3 starting at 9:00, a discussion about political activism african-american women at the congressional black caucus foundation's annual legislative conference. this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to louisiana. with the help of our cable partners, we will explore the hillary life and -- literary life of the town. a group from a long list town for pirates to one of the country's top manufacturers. been a biggas has part of southwest louisiana in terms of the exploration and discovery. it actually really came more to fruition with the actual refining of oil. we had the ideal situation. in termsdeally suited of where rail lines crossed, where water was able to be moved in and out. >> on sunday at 2:00 eastern on american history tv. a visit to the small and predominantly african-american community of boss fell. >> at one time, this was a wonderful community. we had everything that there was. there was family, churches, schools, grocery stores. jobs, began to get better which showed the mcbee better in the future for the next generation. -- them it could be better in the future for the next gener
c-span3 starting at 9:00, a discussion about political activism african-american women at the congressional black caucus foundation's annual legislative conference. this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to louisiana. with the help of our cable partners, we will explore the hillary life and -- literary life of the town. a group from a long list town for pirates to one of the country's top manufacturers. been a biggas has part of southwest louisiana in terms of the exploration and discovery....
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as chair of the congressional black caucus, jish nom nation's task force, i have studied judge kavanaugh's record closely. african-americans have the most to lose. because they, more than other americans, have advanced their rights through the court. however, most americans have much to lose too, as cask gnaw's record on the -- kavanaugh's record on the affordable care act, criminal justice and reproductive rights shows. let the house also note kavanaugh's vision of executive power would enhance the authority of the executive at the expense of the other branches of government, including congress, and therefore would pose a special danger to the constitution's careful balance of power. brett kavanaugh does not belong on the supreme court. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. tenn
as chair of the congressional black caucus, jish nom nation's task force, i have studied judge kavanaugh's record closely. african-americans have the most to lose. because they, more than other americans, have advanced their rights through the court. however, most americans have much to lose too, as cask gnaw's record on the -- kavanaugh's record on the affordable care act, criminal justice and reproductive rights shows. let the house also note kavanaugh's vision of executive power would...
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and this was something that progressive raise and the congressional black caucus and others said, oh,o bring down our power and you led the fight and by a very impressive margin was able to bring down the influence of super delegates and bring in more people that may not have that status. what was the reasoning behind that and what do you think will be the impact of that? >> our reasoning was growing the party if the was uniting the party and it was increasing trust in the party, reverend sharpton. because super delegates have never decided who has won the nomination. they've been in place since 1984. but they have affected people's sense of whether the process was fair. and they've affected people's sense of whether the process was fair because let's go to the iowa caucus, the first time when people vote in the primary. if you're a week or two out of the iowa caucus and nobody has voted yet, and yet one candidate has 300 delegates to the convection, people ask the question, how can that be fair? nobody's voted yet? and so what we did in this super delegate reform was to send a very i
and this was something that progressive raise and the congressional black caucus and others said, oh,o bring down our power and you led the fight and by a very impressive margin was able to bring down the influence of super delegates and bring in more people that may not have that status. what was the reasoning behind that and what do you think will be the impact of that? >> our reasoning was growing the party if the was uniting the party and it was increasing trust in the party, reverend...
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the congressional black caucus and others. like to submit those in the record and just and mrs. s because i've tremendous respect for him and i agree with a lot of what he was saying about free thought i was happening in this country i just want to ask the person from the question that i would love to read any book that lo has directly if you read any, if the judge would read any book i i reckon. i make the offer as an extension of the good-faith. >> without objection it will be made a part of the record. for the record senator durbin is one of the most prolific book recommenders i know in the senate. [laughing] i have benefited greatly from his recommendations of fiction and nonfiction alike, and so i would suggest, if you recommend to go back to senator durbin. >> i would love to do a book exchange with you as well. maybe that could help speedy start with this. >> please don't do that. [laughing] for the record i retract my comments. >> we recruited senator flake. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, judge. appreciate your endurance.an as noted before you've done the boston
the congressional black caucus and others. like to submit those in the record and just and mrs. s because i've tremendous respect for him and i agree with a lot of what he was saying about free thought i was happening in this country i just want to ask the person from the question that i would love to read any book that lo has directly if you read any, if the judge would read any book i i reckon. i make the offer as an extension of the good-faith. >> without objection it will be made a...
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c-span3, a discussion about black women at the congressional black caucus foundation. what does it mean to be american? that is this year's studentcam competition question. we are asking middle and high school students to answer it with a short documentary about a constitutional right, national characteristic, or historic event, and explain how it defines the american experience. awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000. this year's deadline is january 20, 2019. for more information, go to our website. >> we take you to southern louisiana and explore the literary life of lake charles. here about how lake charles grew from a lawless home to pirates to one of the country's top manufacturers of petrochemicals. oil and gas has always been a big part of southwest louisiana in terms of the exploration and discovery. but it actually came more into fruition with the actual refining of oil. we have the ideal situation. we were ideally suited in terms of where rail lines crossed and barge lines were connected, oil was able to be moved in and move
c-span3, a discussion about black women at the congressional black caucus foundation. what does it mean to be american? that is this year's studentcam competition question. we are asking middle and high school students to answer it with a short documentary about a constitutional right, national characteristic, or historic event, and explain how it defines the american experience. awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000. this year's deadline is january 20, 2019....
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false matches were disproportionately of people of color, including six members of the congressional black caucusesponded in a statement saying facial recognition, apis and recognition is 80%, which is good for a broad set of general use cases, such as identifying celebrities on social media or family members who look alike in photo apps but it's not the right setting for public safety use cases and privacy advocates are sounding the alarm. >> when that technology is used by government to either identify people as a suspect of a crime, it's concerning because it sort of flips our presumption of innocence that i think our society is based on. >> reporter: cyber security experts also tell us nothing, not even clear, is hack proof. how can a consumer be sure that it's a safe gamble to give up your biometric information? >> there are always risks in presenting and giving your personally identifiable information to a third party service provider. >> reporter: clear tells nbc news it keeps traveller and fan data completely private. >> we have a tremendous amount of technology to keep the technology saf
false matches were disproportionately of people of color, including six members of the congressional black caucusesponded in a statement saying facial recognition, apis and recognition is 80%, which is good for a broad set of general use cases, such as identifying celebrities on social media or family members who look alike in photo apps but it's not the right setting for public safety use cases and privacy advocates are sounding the alarm. >> when that technology is used by government to...
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we'll hear from cedric from the head of the congressional black caucus who will raise questions about kavanaugh civil rights record. the parkman survivor, we will hear from the attorney for the young undocumented teen who was almost denied access to an abortion because of mr. kavanaugh. and a number ofkavanaugh. and a number of witnesses -- john amy: we just lost kristen clarke on a satellite. but that is today, what will be taking place at the kavanaugh confirmation hearings. kristen clarke, president and executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law. we will link to the report that her group released last week, a damming report on kavanaugh's record concerning civil rights and criminal justice, voting rights, fair housing, productive rights, informal justice, as well as the statement they issued opposing judge kavanaugh's nomination to the desk confirmation to the supreme court. when we come back, the trump administration has just said, issued a rule e they will hohold chchildren indefinitely, define the flores agreement will stop over 400 kids, number of t
we'll hear from cedric from the head of the congressional black caucus who will raise questions about kavanaugh civil rights record. the parkman survivor, we will hear from the attorney for the young undocumented teen who was almost denied access to an abortion because of mr. kavanaugh. and a number ofkavanaugh. and a number of witnesses -- john amy: we just lost kristen clarke on a satellite. but that is today, what will be taking place at the kavanaugh confirmation hearings. kristen clarke,...
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would conclude by saying that with the cloud of criminality and lack of transparency the congressional black caucus which is 40 members we represent 78 million americans i want to say for the record although 70 million only 17 million are african-american. we represent a vast variety of people. we represent black, white who gave their life to make this country a more perfect union who fight for civil rights and fight for justice. it is within that spirit we have grave concerns and oppose the nomination of justice kavanaugh. they key for a time. i know i went over. >> thank you. now we go to mr. olson. [background noises] >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you. i have had the privilege of practicing law throughout the united states for over 50 years in state and federal appellate courts and 63 times before the united states supreme court. i have argued 220 different supreme court justices appointed by 11 presidents from president eisenhower and president trump. one fifth of our nation presidents and appointed by one fourth of our presidents. my experience is giving me first-hand exposure to justices
would conclude by saying that with the cloud of criminality and lack of transparency the congressional black caucus which is 40 members we represent 78 million americans i want to say for the record although 70 million only 17 million are african-american. we represent a vast variety of people. we represent black, white who gave their life to make this country a more perfect union who fight for civil rights and fight for justice. it is within that spirit we have grave concerns and oppose the...
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then, the congressional black caucus foundation's annual legislative conference. >>> sunday night, on q&a, richard norton smith discusses his biography of herbert hoover, an uncommon man. >> hoover said, when all is said and done, accomplishment is all that matters. when you think about it, it is the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success, in everything but the presidency. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> next, rajiv shah, former director of the agency for international development. he talks about energy policy and developing countries. this is 50 minutes. >> thank you. good afternoon everyone.
then, the congressional black caucus foundation's annual legislative conference. >>> sunday night, on q&a, richard norton smith discusses his biography of herbert hoover, an uncommon man. >> hoover said, when all is said and done, accomplishment is all that matters. when you think about it, it is the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success, in everything but the presidency. >> sunday night at 8:00...
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representative second district louisiana, carly serves as chairman of the congressional black caucus. look macleod shows as law clerk for judge kavanaugh, 13 and 14 years. i mean, 2013-2014. he also served as law clerk for niemeyer, u.s. court of appeals, forth. justice sotomayor, supreme court, and he's an associate at williamson and call it. rochelle garza serves as managing attorney at garza and barcelona located in brownsville, texas. louisa gary is a teacher at friends academy, locust valley new york. she is known judge kavanaugh for 35 years. ms. weintraub is an advocate specialist at the association university centers on disabilities, silver springs maryland. she praises served as a fellow in center bob casey's office. ted olson is a partner of gibson, dunn & crutcher. he served as -- 2001-2004 and is an assistant attorney general in charge of the office of in charge of the office of legal counsel 1981-84. he is argued more than 60 cases before the supreme court. alicia baker is a pastor of a free methodist church in indiana. senior associate, she praises served as auditor for
representative second district louisiana, carly serves as chairman of the congressional black caucus. look macleod shows as law clerk for judge kavanaugh, 13 and 14 years. i mean, 2013-2014. he also served as law clerk for niemeyer, u.s. court of appeals, forth. justice sotomayor, supreme court, and he's an associate at williamson and call it. rochelle garza serves as managing attorney at garza and barcelona located in brownsville, texas. louisa gary is a teacher at friends academy, locust...
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eastern, a discussion on political activism by african- american women at the congressional black caucus foundation's annual conference. >>> coming up this weekend on book tv saturday at 8:00 eastern, fox news post janine. oh discusses her thoughts with the book liars, leakers and laborers. >> i went to a dairy. i came out and they said there is already an article on what happened at the dairy farm. really, what did it say? and it said nothing that i said, but they alleged that i said ask why and busy. i remember sitting in the car. i didn't realize that it was fake news. i said, how can i possibly run against someone where the fix is in. it is rigged. they are saying i said things that i never said, that i did things i never did, five minutes ago. >> on sunday, coverage of the 2018 brooklyn book festival with author april ryan and her book, under fire, reporting from the front lines of the trump white house. rising out of hatred, the awakening of a formal -- of a former white nationalist. then on afterwards, political writer derek hunter discusses his book, outrage inc., how the liberal
eastern, a discussion on political activism by african- american women at the congressional black caucus foundation's annual conference. >>> coming up this weekend on book tv saturday at 8:00 eastern, fox news post janine. oh discusses her thoughts with the book liars, leakers and laborers. >> i went to a dairy. i came out and they said there is already an article on what happened at the dairy farm. really, what did it say? and it said nothing that i said, but they alleged that i...
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secretary, appreciate you being here today unelectable i command friday to the brain trust the congressional black caucus is doing and the public will look forward to hearing your comments. i wanted to follow up with a discussion you were having about thee reconciliation process and specifically my questions want to know your opinions about what we can do in congress to be helpful with the process. you know, when we met with the various groups, top of their agenda was reconciliation. when we met with the prime minister committed prime minister committed to a slightly different message. he understands how critically is, but at the tt same time he doesn't want the country to be consumed byy that. i just wanted to know your thoughts on what y we might do that might be helpful. >> i believe -- i believe that the best thing to do would be for the united states of america as voiced by the people's representatives to say, to recognize prime minister abiy has indicated an interest in going towards national reconciliation and come in the importance of national reconciliation and that the united states stands read
secretary, appreciate you being here today unelectable i command friday to the brain trust the congressional black caucus is doing and the public will look forward to hearing your comments. i wanted to follow up with a discussion you were having about thee reconciliation process and specifically my questions want to know your opinions about what we can do in congress to be helpful with the process. you know, when we met with the various groups, top of their agenda was reconciliation. when we...
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have committed to conducting civil rights audits amid concerns raised by members of the congressional black caucus and others, including representatives rush, butterfield, and clark on our committee, and how this has been used to stoke religious resentment or violence. given the sometimes dangerous use of your platform and the haphazard approach of enforcing its policies, i think your company should take similar action. let me ask you three questions, and if you can answer them, great. if not, please get back to us within the month. would you be willing to work with a third-party institution to conduct the civil rights audit of twitter? yes or no? we would, and we do on a regular basis with the trust and safety council. >> but i am asking for an independent third-party institution to conducted. mr. dorsey: let us follow up with you on that. makingwill you commit to the results of all such audits available to the public, including recommendations and findings? mr. dorsey: yes, we believe we need a lot more transparency around our actions. >> and the third one, what will you commit, based on all suc
have committed to conducting civil rights audits amid concerns raised by members of the congressional black caucus and others, including representatives rush, butterfield, and clark on our committee, and how this has been used to stoke religious resentment or violence. given the sometimes dangerous use of your platform and the haphazard approach of enforcing its policies, i think your company should take similar action. let me ask you three questions, and if you can answer them, great. if not,...
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the congressional black caucus and others. i actually agree with a lot of what he was saying about free thought. i just want to ask a friendly question, that i would love to read any book he would recommend . just an extension of good faith. >> without objection for the record, senator durbin is one of the most prolific recommenders of books. i have benefited greatly from his recommendations. i recommend we go back to senator durbin. >> we will start with this one. >> for the record, i retract -- >> we will go to senator flake. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you judge, i appreciate the endurance. senator booker represented heartbreak hill. you are beyond that and on the way down, now. cameras in the courtroom, i know you addressed it before. i am very opposed to it. not here, i am glad there are cameras. they belong here. they belong here and they are part of the people's right to free speech and the country needs to see that. but i fear that it would be detrimental to the independent judiciary. i know you can't commen
the congressional black caucus and others. i actually agree with a lot of what he was saying about free thought. i just want to ask a friendly question, that i would love to read any book he would recommend . just an extension of good faith. >> without objection for the record, senator durbin is one of the most prolific recommenders of books. i have benefited greatly from his recommendations. i recommend we go back to senator durbin. >> we will start with this one. >> for the...
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i have a 12-year-old son, other congressional black a caucus members here have kids and grandkids, sons and grandsons, and other people around the country have sons, grandsons, nephews, what have you, that they love and want to be safe every day. and america's at the brink of a prolonged water shed moment between the african-american community and police officers in this country. we need action. as a nation we need to fix the culture of police brutality and gun violence against communities of color that have lined the fabric of this country for over a century. our criminal justice system is rooted in a systematic failure to prosecute the unjustified shooting of black men and boys. i'm deeply troubled that the texas rangers took so long to issue an arrest warrant for amber guyger. i'm angry people are actually calling botham's character in the account because he had a small amount of weed in his apartment. .3 ounces. and we will never know what was in amber guyger's apartment because, again, it was 36 hours before she was arrested, a warrant was issued for her arrest, so police didn't se
i have a 12-year-old son, other congressional black a caucus members here have kids and grandkids, sons and grandsons, and other people around the country have sons, grandsons, nephews, what have you, that they love and want to be safe every day. and america's at the brink of a prolonged water shed moment between the african-american community and police officers in this country. we need action. as a nation we need to fix the culture of police brutality and gun violence against communities of...
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democrat party so they have hypocritical, people should take a look at this all the way congressional black caucusbelieve anyone can censor you two ladies, you always have something to say, love it and good for you for plugging yourself while you can and thanks for your opinions. peter: thank you both. have a great labor day. rachel: we will go to jillian now with news. jillian: good morning, we continue to follow the fox news alert to get get you caught up news out of chicago, labor day weekend off to really bloody start, 4 people dead and 17 hurt in shootings since friday afternoon. violence coming despite extra 1400 police officers on patrol, the police department plans to hire an additional 300 homicide detectives by the end of the year, this comes as protestors want to shut down a major expressway near chicago's o'hare airport today to shine a spotlight on violence. bill clinton's former chief of staff has a blunt message for democrats who are looking to impeach president trump, listen to this. >> do you think it's wise for democrats if they retake the house to start impeachment proceedings?
democrat party so they have hypocritical, people should take a look at this all the way congressional black caucusbelieve anyone can censor you two ladies, you always have something to say, love it and good for you for plugging yourself while you can and thanks for your opinions. peter: thank you both. have a great labor day. rachel: we will go to jillian now with news. jillian: good morning, we continue to follow the fox news alert to get get you caught up news out of chicago, labor day...
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the civil rights audits with members of the congressional black caucus and others including representatives to my left, butterfield and carpenter committee and his odyssey to uncover how platforms and policies have been used to stoke racial and religious violence and given the dangerous use of your platform and the haphazard approach of twitter tuan philistine -- they should take similar action. let me ask you three questions and you can answer them. if not, please get back to us within the month. to commit to a third-party institution to conduct a civil rights order of twitter. yes or no. >> we will and we do that on a regular basis with what is called a trusted aide to council. >> i would like ask independent third-party to conduct it. >> let us follow up with you i'm not. >> will you commit to make a result of all such audits available to the public to the findings? spin it findings? >> just what we believe we need a lot more transparency around her actions. >> the third one with your permission, we are committed eighth on the findings of all such orders to change twitter policy programs
the civil rights audits with members of the congressional black caucus and others including representatives to my left, butterfield and carpenter committee and his odyssey to uncover how platforms and policies have been used to stoke racial and religious violence and given the dangerous use of your platform and the haphazard approach of twitter tuan philistine -- they should take similar action. let me ask you three questions and you can answer them. if not, please get back to us within the...
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number of thr esteemed religious organizations, in the church's representations here are the congressional black caucusand others. they could submit those in the record. just in honor of mr. sass because i have a tremendous amount of respect for and and i agree with a lot of what he was saying about what happened in this country. i just want to ask the person a friendly question that i would love to read any book that he has to recommend if the judge would read any book i recommend. just as an extension of good faith. >> without objection of the made part of the record. for the record, senator durbin is one of the most prolific book recommenders i know. i have benefited greatly from his recommendations of fiction and nonfiction alike. >> you recommend we go back to senator durbin. >> or that you do a book exchange as well. >> please don't do that. i just for the record retract my comment. we will go to senator flake. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you on the judge. appreciate the endurance. as i've noted before you been the boston marathon twice. how does this compare? >> i feel good, senator. >> senat
number of thr esteemed religious organizations, in the church's representations here are the congressional black caucusand others. they could submit those in the record. just in honor of mr. sass because i have a tremendous amount of respect for and and i agree with a lot of what he was saying about what happened in this country. i just want to ask the person a friendly question that i would love to read any book that he has to recommend if the judge would read any book i recommend. just as an...
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he also cofounded the congressional black fau kaus and the congressional progressive cauc caucus.the public is invited to a tribute at jack london's square. speakers will include nancy pelosi, gavin newsom and reverend jesse jackson. we asked dellums daughter how she hopes to be remembered. >> i want my father to be remembered as a man of integrity, courage, as a man of vision, as a man of compassion, as a man of mercy. he loved all of humanity and he showed that here in the bay area with the coalition politics, with the environmental soundness, with working with caesar chavez side by side. >> dellums died in july at 82 years old. >>> now to an overnight fire in the south bay that destroyed one home and evacuated an entire property. this happened on the 100 block of charles street in sunnyvale. when fire crews arrived the single story home was fully engulfed in flames. people who lived in another home on the property described the chaotic moment after they realized flames erupted. >> when he told me this it was like get up right now and run. by the speed of the fire, i just booked
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he spent 27 years in congress boying the first black chairman of the house armed services s a the congressional progressive caucustomorrow afternoon, the public isribute at oakland's jack london square. speakers will include nancy pelosi, gav innewsom, and the reverend jesse jackson. tonight we asked delam's daughter how she hopes he will be remembered. >> i want my father to be remembered as a man of integrity, as a man of courage, as a man of vision, as a man of compassion, as a man of mercy. he loved all of humanity and showed that in the bay area. but the coalition politics with working with cesar chavez side by side. >> he died in july at 82 years old. >>> it's connected the bay area for decades, but the old eastern span of the bay bridge is now gone. impded the last chunk of the span earlier today. the old eastern span was nearly two miles lon and it's been demolished in three phas built. >>> still ahead, a garbage collector that could help save our planet. we'll tell you about the historic mission that launched from the bay area today. >>> plus drama on the tennis court. serena williams is used to making h
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black republican who is successful. why? >> well, you know, i take away their narrative. i have worked together -- i work well with even the congressional blawction. a loblack caucus.dccc claim they like diversity. if you think on your own and independent thinker that's not the diversity they like. if you are republican, that's certainly not the diversity that they like. and they're frankly afraid we will bring more people to come along with us. i would be happy to bring more black women, more minorities to the republican party and that's certainly not something that nancy pelosi wants to see happen in washington. brian: they even targeted your family, harassing your daughter, which is way out of bounds. you are alarmed and you think in many respects the rnc does not know what's going to hit them because the democrats are doing whatever it takes to up end the house and the senate. congresswoman, thanks so much. getting out in front of these allegations and defining it because the media, local media is not helping you out there. congresswoman mia love, thank you. >> thank you. brian: all right. next. the doctor is. in we are learning thousand save lives. dr. oz is t
black republican who is successful. why? >> well, you know, i take away their narrative. i have worked together -- i work well with even the congressional blawction. a loblack caucus.dccc claim they like diversity. if you think on your own and independent thinker that's not the diversity they like. if you are republican, that's certainly not the diversity that they like. and they're frankly afraid we will bring more people to come along with us. i would be happy to bring more black women,...