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russell crowe, everybody! the raconteurs. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. steady the elbow.shoot me one? ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. ♪ ahh but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) "curiouser and curiouser," said alice. "the rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way." "i've seen a cat without a gri, but a grin without a cat." hey, mercedes, end audio. change lighting to soft blue. the completely reimagined 2020 gle. with intelligent voice control and available third row. your adventure awaits. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional lease and financing offers. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. the way you triumph over adversity. and live
russell crowe, everybody! the raconteurs. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. steady the elbow.shoot me one? ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. ♪ ahh but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating...
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way from his gladiator days in his latest role, crowe is giving us the crazy details behind his epicroversial fox news exec roger ailes. >> television is the most powerful force in the world. >> i used to call it face jail. you know, it wasn't fun at all. >> it's war. >> crowe's transformation into the late news boss initially took six hours of makeup and the showtime shoot lasted seven months. >> it was a hell of a long job and a very difficult job. but ultimately i'm just grateful. >> siena miller plays roger's wife. >> you look in the mirror and you can't recognize yourself. >> former fox news anchor gretchen carlson is portrayed by naomi watts. >> i wore a wig and this is my eyebrow -- >> gretchen. >> roger. >> in part with carlson's sexual harassment accusations that eventually forced ailes to leave fox. carlson was at the premiere for the limited series. >> bring attention to this whole issue. the more we talk about it the more we fix it. >> as for any blowback from fox news? crowe is not worried. >> this has emmy written all over it. >>> coming up -- our chris lane exclusive.
way from his gladiator days in his latest role, crowe is giving us the crazy details behind his epicroversial fox news exec roger ailes. >> television is the most powerful force in the world. >> i used to call it face jail. you know, it wasn't fun at all. >> it's war. >> crowe's transformation into the late news boss initially took six hours of makeup and the showtime shoot lasted seven months. >> it was a hell of a long job and a very difficult job. but ultimately...
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of us not having told the truth about slavery and jim crow. it strikes me that this is not exactly true. mr. glovper mentioned the studis in books that have been written. i would argue in the 10,000 year history of slavery on every continent there's not a single example of slavery that has been more studied than slavery in america from the 17th century to the 19th century. it is not true that we not told the truth. that we don't know our history. moreover, in the past 50 years, if we're talking about what scholars in america and the american social sciences have directed their attention towards, it's hard the find a subject on which more books have been written that has been more studied than racial inequality. thank you. >> thank you for that. mr. owens, i followed your career with interest as well. can you speak to specifically your career in the nfl and also you spoke of your family. what was the greatest legacy or lessons from your family that brought you to the opinions that you hold now. >> greatest legacy from my dad who served in war,
of us not having told the truth about slavery and jim crow. it strikes me that this is not exactly true. mr. glovper mentioned the studis in books that have been written. i would argue in the 10,000 year history of slavery on every continent there's not a single example of slavery that has been more studied than slavery in america from the 17th century to the 19th century. it is not true that we not told the truth. that we don't know our history. moreover, in the past 50 years, if we're talking...
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in 2008 the house of representatives formally apologized for slavery and jim crow. in 2009 the senate did the same. black people don't need another apology. we need safer neighborhoods and better schools. we need a less punitive criminal justice system. we need affordable health care. and none of these things can be achieved through reparations for slavery. nearly everyone close to me told me not to testify today. they told me that even though i've only ever voted for democrats, i'd be perceived as a republican and therefore, hated by half the country. others told me that by distan distancing myself from republicans i would end up angering the other half of the country. and the sad truth is that they were both right. that's how suspicious we've become of one another. that's how divided we are as a nation. if we were to pay reparations today, we would only divide the country further, making it harder to build the political coalitions required to solve the problems facing black people today. we would insult many black americans by putting a price on the suffering of t
in 2008 the house of representatives formally apologized for slavery and jim crow. in 2009 the senate did the same. black people don't need another apology. we need safer neighborhoods and better schools. we need a less punitive criminal justice system. we need affordable health care. and none of these things can be achieved through reparations for slavery. nearly everyone close to me told me not to testify today. they told me that even though i've only ever voted for democrats, i'd be...
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in 2008 the house of representatives formally apologize for slavery and jim crow. in 2009 the senate did the same. black people don't need another apology. we need safer neighborhoods and better schools. we need a less punitive criminal justice system. we need affordable healthcare. and none of these things can be achieved through reparations for slavery. nearly everyone close to me told me not to testify today. they told me that even though i have only ever voted for democrats i would be perceived as a republican and hated by half the country. others told me by distancing myself from republicans i would end up angering the other half of the country. and the sad truth is that they were both right. that is how suspicious we have become of one another. that's how divided we are as a nation. if we were to pay reparations today, we would only divide the country further. making it harder to build the political coalitions required to solve the problems facing black people today. we would insult many black americans by putting a price on the suffering of their ancestors.
in 2008 the house of representatives formally apologize for slavery and jim crow. in 2009 the senate did the same. black people don't need another apology. we need safer neighborhoods and better schools. we need a less punitive criminal justice system. we need affordable healthcare. and none of these things can be achieved through reparations for slavery. nearly everyone close to me told me not to testify today. they told me that even though i have only ever voted for democrats i would be...
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that is totally tied to the legacy of enslavement and jim crow. the input and the idea in the mind that white people and black people are somehow deserving of different things. if i injure you, the injury persists even after i actually commit the act. if i stab you, you may supper complications long after that initial actual stabbing. if i shoot you you may suffer complications long after the initial shooting. that's the case with african-americans. people well within the living memory of this country that are still suffering from the acts. >> i yield to the gentlelady from california, ms. bass. >> thank you very much mr. chair and all the witnesses that are here today and representative jackson lee we think that racism sometimes it is trivialized as behavior, as ideas, and that we are all equally racist because we refuse to accept the fact that racism is ingrained in our institutions . we say there must have been something that 12-year-old did to have gotten shot. we say there must have been a reason that police officer pulled that pregnant woman
that is totally tied to the legacy of enslavement and jim crow. the input and the idea in the mind that white people and black people are somehow deserving of different things. if i injure you, the injury persists even after i actually commit the act. if i stab you, you may supper complications long after that initial actual stabbing. if i shoot you you may suffer complications long after the initial shooting. that's the case with african-americans. people well within the living memory of this...
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we don't often think about jim crowe and the era of segregation of theft, but it is. if i agree to pay taxes, if i agree to fealty to a government and you give me a different level of resources out of the tax pool or if you give me a different level of protection, you've effectively stolen from me. if you deny my ability to vote and participate in the political process, to decide how those resources are used, you have stolen from me. it makes a kind of sense that after a period that begins in 1619 of theft, ending conservatively, conservatively in 1968 -- i think i'd get an argument on that -- conservatively in 1968, that if you steal from a group of people over that long a period of time, you'll have the wealth gap that dr. melvo resulted from. it's important to thing that into the conversation. this wasn't a passive discrimination. this was appropriating from resources from one group and giving them to others from the auspices of the state. >> thank you. i am grateful to yield back. i feel the power in this room. i would ask mr. johnson, let us work together. let's
we don't often think about jim crowe and the era of segregation of theft, but it is. if i agree to pay taxes, if i agree to fealty to a government and you give me a different level of resources out of the tax pool or if you give me a different level of protection, you've effectively stolen from me. if you deny my ability to vote and participate in the political process, to decide how those resources are used, you have stolen from me. it makes a kind of sense that after a period that begins in...
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janet jackson and sheryl crow.to confirm her master recordings were destroyed as well as the back—ups known as safeties. well, that's where all my masters were stored and itjust... it absolutely grieves me. i can't understand, first and foremost, how you can store anything in a vault that didn't have sprinklers. and secondly, i can't understand how you can make safeties and have them in the same vault. i mean, what's the point? # all i want to do is have some fun #. for a song like all i want to do the master tape is the original studio recording. it is the one you go back to if you want to make new cds or vinyl copies. sheryl crow says all of those are gone. and she is not the only one affected. buddy holly, billie holliday and duke ellington, all this important music has been erased and it is notjust the music, it is the dialogue between the music. it's the takes that didn't make it. it's the versions of songs that we will never hear now. it's not even just the versions of the songs, it is songs we will never hea
janet jackson and sheryl crow.to confirm her master recordings were destroyed as well as the back—ups known as safeties. well, that's where all my masters were stored and itjust... it absolutely grieves me. i can't understand, first and foremost, how you can store anything in a vault that didn't have sprinklers. and secondly, i can't understand how you can make safeties and have them in the same vault. i mean, what's the point? # all i want to do is have some fun #. for a song like all i want...
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and the singer sheryl crow reveals that the original tapes of some of her most famous albums went upn flames in a fire at universal studios 11 years ago. the work of dozens of other artists is also feared lost. for months now we've seen many reports of the hardships faced by families attempting to cross illegally into the united states as migrants on its southern border. in recent days we've had reports about children inside one us detention centre being held in squalid conditions. today another story has emerged which tragically highlights the stark human cost of this migrant crisis. a young salvadoran father and his toddler daughter drowned on sunday while trying to cross the rio grande, the river which seperates mexico and texas. an image of their dead bodies was taken. and before i show it to you, i have to warn you it is extremely distressing. this is the body of oscar ramirez and his not yet two—year—old daughter valeria. oskar had apparently tried to cross with valay—ria. his wife was swimming across with a friend but could see the current was too strong and so swam back to th
and the singer sheryl crow reveals that the original tapes of some of her most famous albums went upn flames in a fire at universal studios 11 years ago. the work of dozens of other artists is also feared lost. for months now we've seen many reports of the hardships faced by families attempting to cross illegally into the united states as migrants on its southern border. in recent days we've had reports about children inside one us detention centre being held in squalid conditions. today...
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crow of colorado. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 277, the nays are 151. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 161, printed in house report 116-111, offered by the gentleman from california, mr. cox, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 61 printed in part a of house report 116-111 offered by mr.
crow of colorado. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for...
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shepard's involvement in education and politics, his impact on north carolina and how era.vigated the jim crow this is about 20 minutes. >> reginald ellis, a professor at florida a&m university, let's gentleman, "the racial politics of james edward shepard." who was he? individualard was an who was born and raised of a father who was a prominent african-american minister in the carolina.orth parents were individuals who out of theme institution of slavery and then up thriving as prominent african-americans in the state carolina. dr. shepard goes on to what --ed education at receive advanced education and goes on to become one of the first inican-american pharmacists the state of north carolina. shortly thereafter, he goes on father's footsteps and tries out the ministry and theels the world with international sunday school association, which leads him to his higher calling, which ultimately becomes the -- institution that is present day north carolina central university. his role inabout terms of the creation of historically black colleges and universities? >> i think that the role that he had
shepard's involvement in education and politics, his impact on north carolina and how era.vigated the jim crow this is about 20 minutes. >> reginald ellis, a professor at florida a&m university, let's gentleman, "the racial politics of james edward shepard." who was he? individualard was an who was born and raised of a father who was a prominent african-american minister in the carolina.orth parents were individuals who out of theme institution of slavery and then up...
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in 2008, the house of representatives apologized for slavery and jim crow.n 2000 nine, the senate did the same. black people don't need another apology. we need safer neighborhoods and better schools. we need a less punitive criminal justice system. we need affordable health care and none of these things can be achieved through reparations for slavery. me -- everyone close to nearly everyone close to me told me not to testify today. they told me even though i have only ever democrat -- voted for democrats, i would be perceived as a republican. others told me by distancing myself from republicans i would end up angering the other half of the country and the sad truth is they were both right. that is how suspicious we have become of one another. host: let's hear from darrell from michigan who opposes this effort. caller: good morning. yes, i oppose this effort. i see this as being as divisive as affirmative action has been, bussing children to other schools have been, jim crow. i think it will continue. the point is we have made it reparations. it's called a c
in 2008, the house of representatives apologized for slavery and jim crow.n 2000 nine, the senate did the same. black people don't need another apology. we need safer neighborhoods and better schools. we need a less punitive criminal justice system. we need affordable health care and none of these things can be achieved through reparations for slavery. me -- everyone close to nearly everyone close to me told me not to testify today. they told me even though i have only ever democrat -- voted...
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sheryl crow says all of those are gone, and she is not the only one affected.dmitted that any loss is painful. a newborn baby has been found alive inside a plastic bag dumped in woods in the us state of georgia. how did you hear it? we heard it from our house. i thought it was an animal. right under here. it is a baby. forsyth county sheriff's office released this dramatic bodycam footage of an officer cutting the abandoned girl from the bag. her umbilical cord still appears to be attached. a local resident can be heard saying he heard the cries and raised the alarm. rescue workers then swaddle the baby in a blanket. she's been named ‘india' and is said to be doing well in the care of family services. we need to get a clamp. a baby girl. she is a sweetheart. very dramatic footage. now it's time for a look at the weather. temperatures are hotting up, especially in high —— especially on friday with a peak on saturday. for the rest of us it will start to brighten up with sunshine. plaid draped across the north of scotland. a few showers in the south west, their so
sheryl crow says all of those are gone, and she is not the only one affected.dmitted that any loss is painful. a newborn baby has been found alive inside a plastic bag dumped in woods in the us state of georgia. how did you hear it? we heard it from our house. i thought it was an animal. right under here. it is a baby. forsyth county sheriff's office released this dramatic bodycam footage of an officer cutting the abandoned girl from the bag. her umbilical cord still appears to be attached. a...
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that was fine to eliminate poor white voters along with black voters in the jim crow era. to them, that was better efficiency and democracy. ok. we have made it almost to the end. i'm going to finish on time. i know. it's hard to believe. it's a good thing it is recorded for posterity. talking about the south is a good place to mention the quintessential progressive reforms. prohibition. national,n was the really international movement to illuminate alcohol as a part of peoples regular lives. why, you might ask, did anyone want provision, much less get it ratified as an amendment to the constitution? why did people want prohibition and who wanted it? yes. >> a lot of married women would have husbands who went out to the saloons and abandon their children and spend all of their money on alcohol. it was causing women a lot of problems. >> yes. >> i will show you a clip of that next week. that is true. and it sounds like an exaggeration. it sounds like a spoof. it sounds like a parody and in fact there are some wonderful early 20th century motion pictures that are indeed spoo
that was fine to eliminate poor white voters along with black voters in the jim crow era. to them, that was better efficiency and democracy. ok. we have made it almost to the end. i'm going to finish on time. i know. it's hard to believe. it's a good thing it is recorded for posterity. talking about the south is a good place to mention the quintessential progressive reforms. prohibition. national,n was the really international movement to illuminate alcohol as a part of peoples regular lives....
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jim crow. and thousands were lynched up to 1950. laws to exclude african americans or disadvantage them. g.i., social security. that led to the savage inequalities that we have today. the disparities in wealth. healthcare. in education opportunities. and this is something that we're saying is bringing folk together to study it, come up with proposals to address it. people who are trying to under mine this saying it's about one person taking money from one and write checks. that's not what this is about. understanding when you have savage inequality. it hurts everyone. it under mines the well being of the country. the wealth and success of the country. we all have a moral obligation given the ugly past to figure out a way to balance the playing field and prosper better. and address injustice and have a nation -- >> what's interesting. people are saying it's not going to work. before studying the problem. they want the solution before the bill is even put into the floor. to try to figure out how to do it. you have to figure out how to
jim crow. and thousands were lynched up to 1950. laws to exclude african americans or disadvantage them. g.i., social security. that led to the savage inequalities that we have today. the disparities in wealth. healthcare. in education opportunities. and this is something that we're saying is bringing folk together to study it, come up with proposals to address it. people who are trying to under mine this saying it's about one person taking money from one and write checks. that's not what this...
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it created a -- the failure of reconstruction created jim crow.so you can see -- you can trace the distance between the average median black family and white family from then on and the gap between them has widened, every single year, every single decade we have seen black families have less and less compared to white families and that's because as we have all these segregated policies we've had on the other hand white families have been given lots of money. you know, we had the gi bill. the new deal gave them lots of money. housing programs for the standard middle class white family that black families were not allowed to be a part of. if you already taken what we've given white americans and give to black folks, i don't know if that constitutes the whole of reparations, but it would quite a bit of money. that's actually a good place to start the conversation. >> van and robert, thank you. robert, i agree with you, everyone needs to have this conversation. i thank both you gentlemen for coming on. >>> hope hicks is getting ready to testify on cap
it created a -- the failure of reconstruction created jim crow.so you can see -- you can trace the distance between the average median black family and white family from then on and the gap between them has widened, every single year, every single decade we have seen black families have less and less compared to white families and that's because as we have all these segregated policies we've had on the other hand white families have been given lots of money. you know, we had the gi bill. the...
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it created the failure of reconstruction, and created jim crow.can see that you can trace the distance between median black family and the white family from then on, and the gap between them has widened every single year and decade. we have seen black families have less and less compared to white families, and that is because as we have all of the segregated policies on the other hand, white families have been given money, with the g.i. bill, the new deal. and housing programs for the standard middle-class white families that black families were not allowed to be a part of. and so if you are taking what we have given white americans, and give it to black folk, i don't know if that is going to constitute the whole of reparations, but it would be quite a bit of money, and this is a good place to start the conversation. >> vann, and robert, i agree with you that everyone needs to have this conversation. i thank you both, gentlemen, for coming on. >> and hope hicks is getting ready to testify on capitol hill, but the white house is telling her not to
it created the failure of reconstruction, and created jim crow.can see that you can trace the distance between median black family and the white family from then on, and the gap between them has widened every single year and decade. we have seen black families have less and less compared to white families, and that is because as we have all of the segregated policies on the other hand, white families have been given money, with the g.i. bill, the new deal. and housing programs for the standard...
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jim crow was left, thirst and foremost.f i tax you or tell you you have to be loyal to this country to its lawsoyalty but then i don't to be the same degree of protection, don't give you the same access to resources that i give to another group of people, i effectively have stolen something from you. i have stolen your tax money, stolen your loyalty. so when the state of mississippi, for instance, taxes black people and then builds one facility for education and another -- one facility for education for whites and inferior facility for blacks, that is theft. if i build a public pool system and tell you you cannot use it, that is theft. that is the long history of this country that doesn't and 1968.vatively until there are people who are very much alive that have experienced that you're suffering the aftereffects and effects of that. as far as i'm concerned, the whole movement around reparations is about. i did not hear dr. reverend barber's comments, but i suspect there's quite a bit of overlap. nermeen: i want to ask about
jim crow was left, thirst and foremost.f i tax you or tell you you have to be loyal to this country to its lawsoyalty but then i don't to be the same degree of protection, don't give you the same access to resources that i give to another group of people, i effectively have stolen something from you. i have stolen your tax money, stolen your loyalty. so when the state of mississippi, for instance, taxes black people and then builds one facility for education and another -- one facility for...
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we saw this jacked crow. >> it is a crow, right? >> what?s next one is pretty odd. >> that's weird, too. >> is this underwater? >> no. >> what the heck? >> it is like a moth with its tail, a fuzzy tail. >> it is clearly a moth, but it is responding. >> that's so weird, look. scorpion with a feather duster. >> usually when they bring up the tail, is this a mating ritual or something or what? >> they don't want to be bothered. if you think it is grumpy, this is that. >> the animal kingdom is so weird. >> look at that. >> that's so cool. >>> this family is revealing some about their marriage. ♪ me and her get along every day but have the same fight every day ♪ ♪ when one of us is busy on a call, the other sneaks into the hall ♪ ♪ changes the thermostat, leading to a marital spat ♪ >> a lot of couples have this spat. >> no, we don't. some people just accept it. ♪ i think it's too hot in here ♪ it's like the mojave desert ♪ she says, it's too cold, like antarctica ♪ ♪ it's been going on since the family's inception ♪ >> he likes it around 71, and
we saw this jacked crow. >> it is a crow, right? >> what?s next one is pretty odd. >> that's weird, too. >> is this underwater? >> no. >> what the heck? >> it is like a moth with its tail, a fuzzy tail. >> it is clearly a moth, but it is responding. >> that's so weird, look. scorpion with a feather duster. >> usually when they bring up the tail, is this a mating ritual or something or what? >> they don't want to be bothered. if...
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see, part of the problem is when you talk about jim crow, jim crow was neoslavery, it inspired nazism not talking about segregationists. that's the deodorized term. no, you're talking about hatred, you're talking about terror, you're talking about drama. that's what jim crow was, terror, hatred trauma, not segregation in that broader sense. we've got to understand that. that's why it affects not just black people, it affects any morally sensitive human being no matter what color you are. there are a lot of white brothers and sisters who are upset with him because they're a people of principle, too, concerned about a certain kind of language. >> i think that's an original and important way that you phrase that, kind of segregation is the deodorized term of it. this is hatred, not only hatred, but hatred institutionalized, hatred legalized. >> that's exactly right. and greed. and greed. because you're extracting people's labor. black people are paying taxes and not gaining benefits. they're part of the civic body but we're civically dead. we have no rights, even though we're part of the
see, part of the problem is when you talk about jim crow, jim crow was neoslavery, it inspired nazism not talking about segregationists. that's the deodorized term. no, you're talking about hatred, you're talking about terror, you're talking about drama. that's what jim crow was, terror, hatred trauma, not segregation in that broader sense. we've got to understand that. that's why it affects not just black people, it affects any morally sensitive human being no matter what color you are. there...
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of our precious white brothers and sisters from europe to come in and move to the front of the jim crowving built the country with our free labor enslaved under these vicious circumstances. let's just come to terms with that truth. but let me just say this quickly, though, because there is a lot of talk about slavery as the original sin. we got to get off that. that's not true. we can't talk about black suffering in such a way that it downplays the suffering of original peoples. it was the treatment of -- the slavery became center, of course, because it was our labor that would build the country and generate all of these possibilities in terms of sustaining what we understand american democracy in its truncated form is all about. >> don, all i think is that, yes, all of what brother west said is true, but i think that this reparations issue is a really interesting turning point. you know, i've been saying for 20 years now that i think reparations already happened. you know, i could get behind this idea that we would have to have what i would internally call new reparations, and i would
of our precious white brothers and sisters from europe to come in and move to the front of the jim crowving built the country with our free labor enslaved under these vicious circumstances. let's just come to terms with that truth. but let me just say this quickly, though, because there is a lot of talk about slavery as the original sin. we got to get off that. that's not true. we can't talk about black suffering in such a way that it downplays the suffering of original peoples. it was the...
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i think the crows did it. thanks to a tip, the sheriff recovered it. >> i can tell you that chicken did not win the mba mvp. >>> giants pitchers >>> no giant in history had ever struck out 11 batters in an outing of a s or less. that is exactly what drew palmer and did tonight. a win for the g men. he has an e.r.a. and tied a ca- high with 11 strikeouts in five innings of work. he made one mistake in that third. he gave up a two run home run to david dahl. those were the only runs of the game. >> the united states has never missed a quarterfinals in the world cup. this morning they were in danger of the earliest exit ever. usa facing spain in the first round of a knockout stage. tied at 1 in the second half. usa.a penalty kick. megan rapinoe nailed it. the usa win 2-1 and will play host france on friday. tonight, the nba award was named the league's nbp becoming the first player from milwaukee to win the award since kareem in 1974. the 24-year-old was very emotional during his acceptance speech. he averaged ne
i think the crows did it. thanks to a tip, the sheriff recovered it. >> i can tell you that chicken did not win the mba mvp. >>> giants pitchers >>> no giant in history had ever struck out 11 batters in an outing of a s or less. that is exactly what drew palmer and did tonight. a win for the g men. he has an e.r.a. and tied a ca- high with 11 strikeouts in five innings of work. he made one mistake in that third. he gave up a two run home run to david dahl. those were the...
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crow: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from colorado will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 77, printsed in part b of house report 116-109. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? ms. houlahan: madam chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: record the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 77, printed in part b of house report number 116-109, offered by miss hulehan of pennsylvania. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431,er the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, miss hula han -- miss hulehan and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from pennsylvania. miss hulehan: i rise today in -- ms. houlahan: i rise today in support of my amendment which advocates for the department of education's comprehensive development grants. it provides grants to states to help educational agencies to develop comprehensive
crow: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from colorado will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 77, printsed in part b of house report 116-109. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? ms. houlahan: madam chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: record the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 77, printed in part b of house...
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crow: mr. chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 65 printed in part b of house report 116-119 offered by mr. crow of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. crow: thank you, mr. chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise today to offer an amendment that would defend the integrity of the u.s. census. the u.s. census is crucial to every community, and it is our duty as members of congress to ensure that every person is counted. not only does the census send a message that every person should be counted, but it determines how and where federal dollars are spent. simply put, it's crucial for our local cities and counties. the census count helps us understand how to best provide health care, education, housing, and numerous other public services. a
crow: mr. chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 65 printed in part b of house report 116-119 offered by mr. crow of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. crow: thank you, mr. chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise today to offer an...
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we had russell crowe on last night for it. it's amazing.eries. >> jon: roger ailes. >> stephen: yeah, it's about roger ailes and the rise of fox news. good folks. ( laughter ) you know, i spend a lot of time hand-stitching you a bespoke suit of a monologue out of the biggest, finest news stories. i do it every night over there, my little sewing machine. but sometimes i like to gather up all the leftover fabric, sew the pieces together, slap some googly eyes on it, stick my arm up there, and perform the one-man puppet show that is my segment: "meanwhile." ( cheers and applause ) "meanwhile!" they said it couldn't happen again. can't stop-- you can't stop mile! you cannot stop "meanwhile." bullets can't stop it. meanwhile, big news for marvels fans. "'avengers: endgame' is headed back to theaters with new footage." yeah! finally, finally, something for all those fans who said, "three hours is not long enough! i want my bladder to rupture in the theater." so why the theatrical re-release? turns out it's because "endgame is just $45 million shy
we had russell crowe on last night for it. it's amazing.eries. >> jon: roger ailes. >> stephen: yeah, it's about roger ailes and the rise of fox news. good folks. ( laughter ) you know, i spend a lot of time hand-stitching you a bespoke suit of a monologue out of the biggest, finest news stories. i do it every night over there, my little sewing machine. but sometimes i like to gather up all the leftover fabric, sew the pieces together, slap some googly eyes on it, stick my arm up...
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actual official racial discrimination of the kind embodied in the jim crow ended half a century ago buts it recedes into memory, it becomes even more important to the democratic party. in a religious procession, half a dozen democratic candidates prostrated themselves before al sharpton and vowed to seek reparations if they were awarded the presidency. >> congresswoman sheila jackson lee has proposed a bill on how to study how to do reparations. [cheers and applause] would you sign that bill? >> yes. >> would you sign it? >> -- >> i firmly support congresswoman jackson leaves bill to study reparations. >> what you sign the bill for reparations? >> yes i would, i already support that bill. >> there are things that we need to do in this country, one of those is to move forward with reparations. >> tucker: kissing the ring of their moral leader al sharpton, hilarious. as we are often told correctly, america is a diverse country now and becoming more so. a diverse society can only survive by finding shared values and shared goals and pursuing them collectively. when a country collapses into
actual official racial discrimination of the kind embodied in the jim crow ended half a century ago buts it recedes into memory, it becomes even more important to the democratic party. in a religious procession, half a dozen democratic candidates prostrated themselves before al sharpton and vowed to seek reparations if they were awarded the presidency. >> congresswoman sheila jackson lee has proposed a bill on how to study how to do reparations. [cheers and applause] would you sign that...
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thousands of african-americans are leaving the south, leaving conditions of jim crow in the south, of sharecropping and tenant farming and looking for jobs in places like ford motor company and the other auto factories. because of property discrimination, they can't own property everywhere in the city of detroit. them was an african-american residential district. the other as paradise valley, which will be the african-american business and entertainment district. there are 350 black owned businesses that are in this area or very close to this area. center ofbe the african american business and activity. all the things african-americans meet an african american culture would take place right here in end upe valley it will being destroyed after the 19 -- after the interstate highway act. to pick where those freeways go. and political leadership chose to put it right down the main street of the african-american communities. they take the land by eminent domain which includes shops for by the mid, stores, 60's most of paradise valley is destroyed. most of the african-american residents wh
thousands of african-americans are leaving the south, leaving conditions of jim crow in the south, of sharecropping and tenant farming and looking for jobs in places like ford motor company and the other auto factories. because of property discrimination, they can't own property everywhere in the city of detroit. them was an african-american residential district. the other as paradise valley, which will be the african-american business and entertainment district. there are 350 black owned...
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while the outcome of the lawsuit is still uncertain, if he wins, he will surely have something to crowather! three new species of frogs have been discovered. one has been on its figures —— fingers used for gliding. a third type that lives high in the cheese has been called the cheeky monkey frogs and researchers say they imagine this elusive amphibian is laughing at them as they searched for it in the forest! a border collie who was named britain's fattest dog has shed dozens of pounds and found a new home. bopper the whopper weighed eight stone in november last year, when she was taken into a rescue centre in plymouth. bopper has since dropped down to five stone and has been rehomed. she still has some weight to lose, but plenty of walks on the moors with her new owners are keeping her on the road to fitness. much more news coming up from 2pm. here's a look at the weather. the weather has gone downhill today. a lot of us have had a good soaking, and thunderstorms lurking around. this weather front is expected to last through the weekend. saturday, gale force winds expected. due to thi
while the outcome of the lawsuit is still uncertain, if he wins, he will surely have something to crowather! three new species of frogs have been discovered. one has been on its figures —— fingers used for gliding. a third type that lives high in the cheese has been called the cheeky monkey frogs and researchers say they imagine this elusive amphibian is laughing at them as they searched for it in the forest! a border collie who was named britain's fattest dog has shed dozens of pounds and...
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road. >> chicken on crow canyon. >> on crow canyon.ur typical chicken as you can see. it's 7'6" tall, made of metal, weighs 50 pounds. if you've seen it, alameda county sheriff want to hear from you. >> crazy. from the basketball courts to the golf course, basketball superstar steph curry is launching a new golf collection. he's on a basketball tour in china right now sponsored by under armour and that's where he unfailed the clothing line. it includes shirts, pants, hats, and golf shoes. curry says it brings his personality and joy into the golf world. the clothes hit stores this fall. >> so we're in for some great free air conditioning? >> or golf weather. >> or golf weather. >> it is good golf weather, yeah. >> losing the heat slowly but surely. in fact outside right now there is a view of dublin. might be your last day of close to 90 degree temperatures. more on a big cool down on the way coming up. >> with them, you can fly for free. but sometimes people have headaches with their airline miles. i'm consumer investigator chris chmu
road. >> chicken on crow canyon. >> on crow canyon.ur typical chicken as you can see. it's 7'6" tall, made of metal, weighs 50 pounds. if you've seen it, alameda county sheriff want to hear from you. >> crazy. from the basketball courts to the golf course, basketball superstar steph curry is launching a new golf collection. he's on a basketball tour in china right now sponsored by under armour and that's where he unfailed the clothing line. it includes shirts, pants,...
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discord, racial issues, the entrenchment of jim crow. the war department steps in and preserves five civil war battlefields. shiloh in 1894. ontysburg becomes preserved february 11, and i bet you know the individual who spearheads the legislation to make gettysburg national military park. that's right. and then the last is going to be the expert. we all talk about books you all should read. like i tell my students and they say, ok, i am riding it down, dr. murray. down, dr. murray. david blight, "race and reunion." deservesapartment these battlefields first and foremost -- the war department preserves these battlefields first and foremost as a memorial to the men who died there. the iconic union victory becomes a place where union veterans and .onfederate veterans can meet you have seen some of these historic photographs before. you know some of the stories. on the a photograph hill. i have overlaid some of the names. some of these.ze general long street standing very prominently in the center. the governor of pennsylvania, william o'han
discord, racial issues, the entrenchment of jim crow. the war department steps in and preserves five civil war battlefields. shiloh in 1894. ontysburg becomes preserved february 11, and i bet you know the individual who spearheads the legislation to make gettysburg national military park. that's right. and then the last is going to be the expert. we all talk about books you all should read. like i tell my students and they say, ok, i am riding it down, dr. murray. down, dr. murray. david...
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they are impoverishing african-americans through this new jim crow. and fhas redlining loans in newark that walled off amenities to wealth. the g.i. bills, social security, i can go through the exquisite pathwaysich excludes for african americans to create generational wealth. it's about balancing the economic scales. if the scales are balanced, we'll do better. it has a multiplier effect on the station. we live in an ecosystem that is a not a zero-sum game. if your family does better, everybody does better. positionswith a few on universal health care and education. sen. booker: we are at a point where either republicans will pull where we should not live in a nation where they can't afford life-saving medication. even republicans will say, when children are born, they should have access to health care. it's a shame in the station, a leading industrial nation in infants and maternal mortality, we live on planet earth where the most valuable national resource is the genius of their children. in other countries, they know that brain development is done
they are impoverishing african-americans through this new jim crow. and fhas redlining loans in newark that walled off amenities to wealth. the g.i. bills, social security, i can go through the exquisite pathwaysich excludes for african americans to create generational wealth. it's about balancing the economic scales. if the scales are balanced, we'll do better. it has a multiplier effect on the station. we live in an ecosystem that is a not a zero-sum game. if your family does better,...
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and throughout the 20th century, black people were denied voting rights through jim crow laws.ck veterans were denied full g.i. bill benefits. black homeowners were denied equal housing through something called redlining. and black americans were terrorized. more than 4,400 people were lynched. in 2016 the median black american family net worth was $17,600. that means half of all families had wealth that was higher than that, half lower. that's the median. 17,600. compared with the median white americans' household wealth, 171,000. this is ten times that number. this is according to the federal reserve. between 1983 and 2017, black home ownership ticked down by 2 percentage points after years of very little variation. white home ownership has gone up relatively steadily. these are things that this new reparation effort would try to address. hr40 as the bill is known, this is all it calls for, the study of the damage done by slavery and its legacy and the formulation of proposals for programs to increase economic, educational, and other opportunities for black americans. earlier
and throughout the 20th century, black people were denied voting rights through jim crow laws.ck veterans were denied full g.i. bill benefits. black homeowners were denied equal housing through something called redlining. and black americans were terrorized. more than 4,400 people were lynched. in 2016 the median black american family net worth was $17,600. that means half of all families had wealth that was higher than that, half lower. that's the median. 17,600. compared with the median white...
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since the days of jim crow. 26 states before this current president. racist voter suppression laws. 4 million people can't get water and a military industrial complex that has gone berserk and republican eisenhower warned us about and king warned us about on our 53 plus cents on military contracts for war and less than 16 cents of every dollar on health care infrastructure and the false moral religious narrative if you are for tax cuts and for guns and against women's rights and gay people and migrants that somehow that is the moral godly thing to do. this is -- this is falling but in 2016 there were 26 presidential debates. 140 million people in poverty and -- and not one debate on policy and poverty and not one full debate on voter suppression and racist gerrymandering. will you push and use the power of your campaign to push and ensure that of the televised debates, that there will be a debate that focused on systemic racism, how it has connected to systemic poverty and devastation and a war economy, the false moral narrative and religious nationali
since the days of jim crow. 26 states before this current president. racist voter suppression laws. 4 million people can't get water and a military industrial complex that has gone berserk and republican eisenhower warned us about and king warned us about on our 53 plus cents on military contracts for war and less than 16 cents of every dollar on health care infrastructure and the false moral religious narrative if you are for tax cuts and for guns and against women's rights and gay people and...
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he was a big city kid and not familiar with the social taboos of the jim crow south. black people and white people interacted only on a transactional basis, but they were largely two different words. you stick to your own kind, we'll stick to our own kind. >> one day emmet and his cousins go into town and go to a little grocery store. and something happens inside. according to caroline, bryant, the woman who ran the store, emmet till comes on to her and whistles at her. >> four days later bryant's gun-toting husband went looking for the boy at his uncle's house. >> and he begs him to leave him alone. please don't take him. but they take him and he never returns. he's thrown into the river with a 70-pound cotton gin fan attached to his neck with a barbed wire. >> a few days later a boy fishing in the river discovered a body beaten beyond recognition. >> the body was so badly damaged we couldn't tell who he was, but he haven't to have a ring on with initials. >> in chicago emmit met -- emmet till's mother waited for the casket to arrive. >> she is essentially confronted
he was a big city kid and not familiar with the social taboos of the jim crow south. black people and white people interacted only on a transactional basis, but they were largely two different words. you stick to your own kind, we'll stick to our own kind. >> one day emmet and his cousins go into town and go to a little grocery store. and something happens inside. according to caroline, bryant, the woman who ran the store, emmet till comes on to her and whistles at her. >> four days...
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jim crow. illed 20% of our plaque bobes. state of california, 70% of our boys, a democratic state. let's play restitution. how about a democratic party playing ress fusion and those after we learn our history to decide to stay there. republican or democratic, feel guilty, you should pony up also. and this country has given us debateness. look at this panel. and we have become successful rike no other because of this great opportunity to lib the american dream. thank you. . i conclude by these words black people in america are descendants of americans kidnapped and exported to the united states and every arm of the united states law making and law enforcement infrastructure. dehow manizing. but mandated by federal law that were ensliped in the constitution. the role of the government is to discrimination against plaques that must be addressed. i'm not here in anger orange ir. i'm not in any way to seek inre are diverse opinions this room, and i respected, i admire it, and love it. i am clearly a child that has walked this path. i will say that those that are the wealth of this natio
jim crow. illed 20% of our plaque bobes. state of california, 70% of our boys, a democratic state. let's play restitution. how about a democratic party playing ress fusion and those after we learn our history to decide to stay there. republican or democratic, feel guilty, you should pony up also. and this country has given us debateness. look at this panel. and we have become successful rike no other because of this great opportunity to lib the american dream. thank you. . i conclude by these...
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rooster crows. the walk to school, and back to where it all began.was here in this village where seven years ago, onebillion handed out its first devices, before any of these children were born. some of them are still in use. andrew's charity is now working with partners in south africa, uganda, the uk, tanzania as well as across malawi, but to its founder, this place is special — as is winning the xprize. on a personal level, we just felt enormous gratitude. we've built on the expertise of so many people from around the world. obviously $5 million is very, very useful. it's really given us this opportunity to show that we have a quality product that can achieve this recognition from xprize. in tanzania, tablets were given out to 4000 schoolless children in 150 villages, most of whom scored zero when tested in maths and literacy at the start of the trial. 18 months on, and the results were stark — in many cases, better than would have been expected if they'd gone to school. and interestingly, with little difference in results between boys and girls.
rooster crows. the walk to school, and back to where it all began.was here in this village where seven years ago, onebillion handed out its first devices, before any of these children were born. some of them are still in use. andrew's charity is now working with partners in south africa, uganda, the uk, tanzania as well as across malawi, but to its founder, this place is special — as is winning the xprize. on a personal level, we just felt enormous gratitude. we've built on the expertise of...
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call it the new jim code, which of course is taken from michelle alexander's notion of the new jim crow. >> yes. >> can you unpack for us what -- what you mean by the new jim code and what's going on in these systems? >> absolutely. and this is my attempt to remind us about the histories that are embedded in technology. so by invoking this term that was first a kind of folk term that developed to name a broader and broader set of practices around white supremacy that then got resuscitated through the book, the new jim crow to describe how mass incarceration has a license to legally discriminate and reinforce caste hierarchies, extending slavery and jim crow into the present for me the current millieu is not simply the next step. it's not that we're over old school segregation. we're not over mass incarceration. but it's thinking about now techno scientific fixes create new forms of containment. and how this history is important to understanding the impact of the technologies. so it's a combination of coded inequities, often more subtle than past regimes of racial hierarchy. but also the
call it the new jim code, which of course is taken from michelle alexander's notion of the new jim crow. >> yes. >> can you unpack for us what -- what you mean by the new jim code and what's going on in these systems? >> absolutely. and this is my attempt to remind us about the histories that are embedded in technology. so by invoking this term that was first a kind of folk term that developed to name a broader and broader set of practices around white supremacy that then got...
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almost all of the saudi arabians would be "jim crowed." what he sought to do was make this connection between people in the middle east and african just as he would try to make this connection with people, specifically making the case that african people were concerned and looking into and was happening to african-americans in the united states. that hed, of course wanted african-americans to realize that africans cared about them. to fight against this propaganda -- don't worry about these africans because they don't care about you. they were saying the same thing and africa. -- they were saying the same thing in africa. these african-americans don't care about you either. he also made very plain what about in africa thought the condition of african-americans. african finds the it difficult to understand in a land of equality 20 million african-americans are without equality. why 20 million black americans are not free. why a land that promises educational opportunities, 20 million black americans need army escorts to institutions of lear
almost all of the saudi arabians would be "jim crowed." what he sought to do was make this connection between people in the middle east and african just as he would try to make this connection with people, specifically making the case that african people were concerned and looking into and was happening to african-americans in the united states. that hed, of course wanted african-americans to realize that africans cared about them. to fight against this propaganda -- don't worry about...
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sheryl crow has spoken of her shock at learning the original master tapes of some of her biggest hitums went up in flames at a fire at universal studios in hollywood. she said she did not understand how the extent of the damage caused to the archive in los angeles and recently revealed in the new york times had been covered up for the past 11 yea rs. been covered up for the past 11 years. san francisco has become the first city in the usa to ban the sale of e—cigarette over concerns about a dramatic surge in use among young people. 0fficials voted to ban stores selling the vaporisers and have also made it illegal for online retailers to deliver to addresses in the city. e—cigarette producer said the city. e—cigarette producer said the move will create a thriving market. break dancing has been formally accepted as an olympic games sport. ioc members voted unanimously at the annual meeting to include it at the paris games in 2024. a include it at the paris games in 202a. a final decision will be taken by the organisation's executive board but it is thought to be highly unlikely the res
sheryl crow has spoken of her shock at learning the original master tapes of some of her biggest hitums went up in flames at a fire at universal studios in hollywood. she said she did not understand how the extent of the damage caused to the archive in los angeles and recently revealed in the new york times had been covered up for the past 11 yea rs. been covered up for the past 11 years. san francisco has become the first city in the usa to ban the sale of e—cigarette over concerns about a...
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the united states government accepted jim crow but african-americans never did. the black community -- to little avail into the civil rights movement of 1960. it was a century before congress followed charles summers advised about the law and that is the voting rights act of 1965. it was hard fought just as the first reconstruction had been hard-fought. the act was necessary for enforcement because so many other laws to guarantee the right to vote had not worked. after president johnson signed the new act of 1964, almost immediately turned to his acting internal -- attorney general to begin work with congress and i cannot take god's name in vain, but lyndon johnson said gd toughest voting rights act he can devise. cases have been generally filed under one or two separate sections of voting rights act. section five and section two. section two of the voting rights means of eradicating voting practice to minimize or cancel the voting screen of minority groups. section two bans the use of tests to interfere with the right to vote. and bans procedures that causes an
the united states government accepted jim crow but african-americans never did. the black community -- to little avail into the civil rights movement of 1960. it was a century before congress followed charles summers advised about the law and that is the voting rights act of 1965. it was hard fought just as the first reconstruction had been hard-fought. the act was necessary for enforcement because so many other laws to guarantee the right to vote had not worked. after president johnson signed...
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sheryl crow says all of those are gone. and she's not the only one affected.ll never hear. archivists agree that the world has lost a valuable part of its musical heritage. from the artist's point of view, in many cases, it will be like a bereavement, losing the original master tapes. i mean, it's their baby, it's their recording and a lot of these albums, they are historical albums that have great significance to the general public. not being able to recreate new high quality versions of these records is a significant loss. universal music says the extent of the damage has been overstated but admitted that any loss was painful. mark savage, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz shaffernacker with the forecast. it is not just it is notjust southern europe, it is central and east. a large chunk of europe is expensive to heatwave now. we take a look at the heat across the continent but here in the uk it will warm up to over 30 degrees by the time we get to saturday. this is what is happening for some zooming into the sahara, you can see the dee
sheryl crow says all of those are gone. and she's not the only one affected.ll never hear. archivists agree that the world has lost a valuable part of its musical heritage. from the artist's point of view, in many cases, it will be like a bereavement, losing the original master tapes. i mean, it's their baby, it's their recording and a lot of these albums, they are historical albums that have great significance to the general public. not being able to recreate new high quality versions of these...
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let us not forget that we now have a system of jim crow in this country and a criminal justice system that treats you better if you are rich and guilty then if you are poor and innocent. it has so horrifically, under our watch, since 1980, gone up 500%. from the time i was in law school, to the mayor of newark, we were building a new prison every 10 days to house overwhelmingly nonviolent offenders. now we have gotten to a tragic present where there is no difference to blacks and whites, when there is no difference between using and selling drugs. you are four times more likely to be incarcerated as a black person. in iowa, this is one of the worst states of america for racial disparity in incarceration. this is reflecting michelle alexander's book, we now have more african-americans under criminal supervision than all the slaves in 1850. we have come a long way. there are things we should celebrate. the victories of our ancestors. but now to be at a point in history, i am watching them attack voting rights. i am watching them attack civil rights. i'm watching a presidential roll back
let us not forget that we now have a system of jim crow in this country and a criminal justice system that treats you better if you are rich and guilty then if you are poor and innocent. it has so horrifically, under our watch, since 1980, gone up 500%. from the time i was in law school, to the mayor of newark, we were building a new prison every 10 days to house overwhelmingly nonviolent offenders. now we have gotten to a tragic present where there is no difference to blacks and whites, when...
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with the real demand customer demand for car sharing is sustainability crowing we see 14 percent grows from last year to 2 this year. so there is a real custom of the mint and the 2nd point is all purpose is a sustainable approach so going 100 percent electric is for us the key and now we are at the dawn of an electric mobility lounge in large scale together with car sharing. electric is the key word here i guess diesel gate really was a huge scandal but wide. bargain is on the wave from car manufacturer to mobility service provider a service provider making your mobility more easy car sharing is a part of this trade that she and this stated she goes to early in 2 other large cities the last part of the population in los cities and so car sharing fits very real there but 1st of all it's just better than 1500 cars isn't that just lobbying trying to show politicians that you are doing something but really old and old as far as your whole business goes very little the star starting this 1500 electric goes we are adding next year 500 electric up models and you're adding our new ideas 3 mod
with the real demand customer demand for car sharing is sustainability crowing we see 14 percent grows from last year to 2 this year. so there is a real custom of the mint and the 2nd point is all purpose is a sustainable approach so going 100 percent electric is for us the key and now we are at the dawn of an electric mobility lounge in large scale together with car sharing. electric is the key word here i guess diesel gate really was a huge scandal but wide. bargain is on the wave from car...
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the united states government accepted jim crow but african-americans never did. the black community continued efforts to enforce voting rights but to little avail until the civil rights movement of 1960's. century before congress finally followed charles sumner's advice about that law, that the voting rights act of 1965. .t was hard-fought the act was necessary for enforcement because so many other laws that guaranteed the right to vote had not worked. after president johnson signed of new civil rights act 1964, july 2, 1964, he almost a meal he turned to his acting attorney general cason back -- "gdon johnson said the toughest voting rights act you can devise." under the voting rights act, cases have been generally filed under one or two separate sections of voting rights. section five and section two. section two says means of eradicating voting practices is minimized or canceled out the voting strength and political effectiveness of minority groups. section two banned the use to test to interview with the right to vote. literacy test for example. it banned pro
the united states government accepted jim crow but african-americans never did. the black community continued efforts to enforce voting rights but to little avail until the civil rights movement of 1960's. century before congress finally followed charles sumner's advice about that law, that the voting rights act of 1965. .t was hard-fought the act was necessary for enforcement because so many other laws that guaranteed the right to vote had not worked. after president johnson signed of new...