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crowe stars as an aggrieved, overweight and aggressive ball of anger whose path crosses with caren pistorius's rachel, a mother in the middle of a messy divorce who is late getting her son to school and herself to work. i'm pretty sure that truck is following me. he's road raging. why don't you just chill, man? after she honks him at a traffic light and then refuses to apologise for her perceived rudeness, he sets out to teach her a lesson, pursuing rachel and her friends and herfamily while blaming her for his violent retribution. hey! pull your window down! pitched somewhere between steven spielberg's duel and joel shumacher‘s falling down, unhinged from director derrick borte, is a nuts and bolts affair that does exactly what it says on the tin without ever really stopping to think about it. andy. who's phone is this? i'm sitting here across from a friend. we note from the trailer that the action is going to involve crowe wreaking mobile phone havoc in a diner and a giant truck running over a car, and that pretty much sums up the movie. a popcorn mix of interpersonal craziness and big crunc
crowe stars as an aggrieved, overweight and aggressive ball of anger whose path crosses with caren pistorius's rachel, a mother in the middle of a messy divorce who is late getting her son to school and herself to work. i'm pretty sure that truck is following me. he's road raging. why don't you just chill, man? after she honks him at a traffic light and then refuses to apologise for her perceived rudeness, he sets out to teach her a lesson, pursuing rachel and her friends and herfamily while...
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now we go to michelle alexandra with the new jim crow slavery and jim crow and then mass incarceration. so what is the parallel or do you see a parallel with voter suppression? and what is going on there with the same kind of objective of the right wing that black and brown people are not a part of this democracy. >> florida is the best place to unpack this. prior to amendment number four the ballot initiative in 2018 to get rid of permanent felony disenfranchisement in florida. before that happened in the united states there was over 6 million people disenfranchised and could not vote because of a felony conviction. one.7million were in florida alone. 40 percent of black men in florida could not vote because of a felony conviction. over 20 percent of african-americans of on - - in general cannot vote in florida because of a felony conviction. florida would count their head for the census in order to get representation in congress but these are folks who could not vote so go back to the three fifths clause this is what they are operating under in the 21st century. florida implemented a
now we go to michelle alexandra with the new jim crow slavery and jim crow and then mass incarceration. so what is the parallel or do you see a parallel with voter suppression? and what is going on there with the same kind of objective of the right wing that black and brown people are not a part of this democracy. >> florida is the best place to unpack this. prior to amendment number four the ballot initiative in 2018 to get rid of permanent felony disenfranchisement in florida. before...
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crow: thank you very much. after almost 20 years and thousands of lives, the war in must come to an end. i know because i served two the t tours there and saw horrors of that war. that's why since coming to the ess i've been on forefront of efforts to end the war and reassert congress' war some of the d authorizations of use of military force. but in doing so, we must not be by artificial deadlines dictated by election year politics. with our ordinate allies who still serve shoulder-to-shoulder with us. protect our troops during very high-risk withdrawal operations. we must prevent a resurgence of saw in in iraq. important -- we saw in iraq. we must have safeguards for the women and afghanistan. we must get our troops home and dedicate our resources here. the coming sh it by election day. many of my colleagues and i hare the same goals, but there's a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it. that's why i urge my colleagues this amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. texas.tlema
crow: thank you very much. after almost 20 years and thousands of lives, the war in must come to an end. i know because i served two the t tours there and saw horrors of that war. that's why since coming to the ess i've been on forefront of efforts to end the war and reassert congress' war some of the d authorizations of use of military force. but in doing so, we must not be by artificial deadlines dictated by election year politics. with our ordinate allies who still serve shoulder-to-shoulder...
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there has been a lot of discussion recently about jim crow laws. who was jim crow? >> thanks.at is the origin of the name jim crow applying to those laws? >> i don't know that i would claim to have the best understanding. it's a nickname that was given but i don't remember all the origins of this nickname for segregation. for what used to be called earlier in the 19th century as black laws. the term jim crow was coined at some point and it's stuck. >> next is bob watching us from houston. hi bob. bob you are on the air. >> i'm. josh >> josh is in iowa. welcome service sir. >> hi guys. i have two questions. when plessy was decided, was there any national outcry denouncing the decision? secondly, where their laws passed nationally after the plessy this isn't with handed down? >> there was almost no immediate reaction to the place he case. there was very little reaction. i know there was some newspapers in the north that commented on it in brooklyn and chicago. they did not have a lot to say about it. there was no national outcry. if you told someone that we would be sitting here
there has been a lot of discussion recently about jim crow laws. who was jim crow? >> thanks.at is the origin of the name jim crow applying to those laws? >> i don't know that i would claim to have the best understanding. it's a nickname that was given but i don't remember all the origins of this nickname for segregation. for what used to be called earlier in the 19th century as black laws. the term jim crow was coined at some point and it's stuck. >> next is bob watching us...
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we are speaking to centersquare investment's scott crowe, next. bloomberg. ♪ toronto, i'm amanda larry, alongside vonnie quinn in new york. we have seen commercial real damage from the coronavirus lockdown as behaviors first took down shopping malls. many are asking, our offices next? scott crowe is the chief investment strategist at centersquare. we wonder what the office will look like. on the one hand, many will stay at home. others when they go back, will be distanced. it will be an interesting proposition, will we need more or less space out there? what is your thesis? aret: the question is offices and asset class? the answer is no. our assumption is that by the middle of next year we will have enough herd immunity or the vaccine that will allow us to turn to a more normal life. painbeing said, the big point for office is not the density of the office, it's about public transit. new york city moves 4.7 million people in and out of the city every single day. that is people packed in trains, buses. that is really the issue we need to solve befo
we are speaking to centersquare investment's scott crowe, next. bloomberg. ♪ toronto, i'm amanda larry, alongside vonnie quinn in new york. we have seen commercial real damage from the coronavirus lockdown as behaviors first took down shopping malls. many are asking, our offices next? scott crowe is the chief investment strategist at centersquare. we wonder what the office will look like. on the one hand, many will stay at home. others when they go back, will be distanced. it will be an...
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crow: ok. was very pleased to hear from secretary mnuchin that he would commit to working with us to look at how to get that $100 stilln plus of money available to members of the black and brown community and to women-owned businesses and others that are hard-hit. do you share that commitment, and you commit now to develop a program to get money to those businesses? sec. carranza: yes, i do. we have been working in concert with the treasury, we have worked together on but it , thes, savings and loans fintech organizations, many of these community banks are the ones that are very specialized in providing loans to these particular underserved communities. definitely, i agree with you. thank you. i appreciate that commitment. secretary mnuchin, you have had a long career in investment correct?nd banking, sec. mnuchin: i have not been in investment banking for close to 18 years but i have been in banking. rep. crow: when you are in banking, you advised your banks on where to send money and to to, t
crow: ok. was very pleased to hear from secretary mnuchin that he would commit to working with us to look at how to get that $100 stilln plus of money available to members of the black and brown community and to women-owned businesses and others that are hard-hit. do you share that commitment, and you commit now to develop a program to get money to those businesses? sec. carranza: yes, i do. we have been working in concert with the treasury, we have worked together on but it , thes, savings and...
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crow: ok. was very pleased to hear from secretary mnuchin that he would commit to working with us to look at how to get that $100 stilln plus of money available to members of the black and brown community and to women-owned businesses and others that are hard-hit. do you share that commitment, and you commit now to develop a program to get money to those businesses? sec. carranza: yes, i do. we have been working in concert with the treasury, we have worked together on but it , thes, savings and loans fintech organizations, many of these community banks are the ones that are very specialized in providing loans to these particular underserved communities. definitely, i agree with you. thank you. i appreciate that commitment. secretary mnuchin, you have had a long career in investment correct?nd banking, sec. mnuchin: i have not been in investment banking for close to 18 years but i have been in banking. rep. crow: when you are in banking, you advised your banks on where to send money and to to, t
crow: ok. was very pleased to hear from secretary mnuchin that he would commit to working with us to look at how to get that $100 stilln plus of money available to members of the black and brown community and to women-owned businesses and others that are hard-hit. do you share that commitment, and you commit now to develop a program to get money to those businesses? sec. carranza: yes, i do. we have been working in concert with the treasury, we have worked together on but it , thes, savings and...
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official saying they act probably the governors say they act properly wisconsin you talked to jim crow crow roona virus and horrific implications obviously for when a black lives matter and you use the phrase voting while black but because joe biden is running i in the polls right now and i got to ask you how is trump already one in 2020 and why is trump against postal ballots if postal ballot reading arguably is what's going to put him in the white house in november a couple things. one hillary clinton was ahead of trump in the polls which means nothing at this time in 2016 so you've got the same margin so hillary was crushing agent orange our commander in chief who's president because they didn't count on the democrats the most by the white democrats just don't think about the steel and they don't do anything about steel they do very little it's you know there's only civil rights voting rights groups black african american or his asian that actually fight for their vote but it's not the democratic party so hillary was ahead just like by the head again who's president now you get the
official saying they act probably the governors say they act properly wisconsin you talked to jim crow crow roona virus and horrific implications obviously for when a black lives matter and you use the phrase voting while black but because joe biden is running i in the polls right now and i got to ask you how is trump already one in 2020 and why is trump against postal ballots if postal ballot reading arguably is what's going to put him in the white house in november a couple things. one...
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know to no crow. no shots. actions speak. well. no 1st. point your thirst for action. on syria has been engulfed in civil war for almost 10 years it's cost hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions more no $1.00 foresaw the peaceful protests of 20 of them is collating into a complex conflict between various armies geopolitical interests rebel groups and just. as me. they are needed on the dock on this. but if you tell us if you say in the hague because i'm. best at the short look cool. how to let you know deep can you look. closely at the moment he had a month. to an ordinary i sat down i shouted never statham is the mother i am finishing what i did i'm a step a gun a shot then you. get. a fury in poland president trumps deployment of troops to the city to stamp out anti braces in protest the president's also slammed the unrest in cities across america . what cities are doing is absolute insanity many of the same politicians who want to slash resources for law enforcement have also declared that their cities are saying sure is.
know to no crow. no shots. actions speak. well. no 1st. point your thirst for action. on syria has been engulfed in civil war for almost 10 years it's cost hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions more no $1.00 foresaw the peaceful protests of 20 of them is collating into a complex conflict between various armies geopolitical interests rebel groups and just. as me. they are needed on the dock on this. but if you tell us if you say in the hague because i'm. best at the short look...
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know to no crow. no shots no. traction is the belt. it's right now. which thirst for. america's ballooning student loan debt should be calls for a long arm at over $1.00 trillion dollars the student debt bubble is bound to burst but before it does the mountains of debt have left out of the housing market and unable to even afford a car they are dependent on their parents to keep them afloat with calls for student debt relief and loan forgiveness rising america has a front row seat to an emerging financial crisis like in all things when america catches a cold black america gets pneumonia new research shows that student debt correlates strongly with the racial makeup of a neighborhood the black or the community in north dakota the higher the student loan burden the student loan borrow protection center documented the way student debt is exacerbated by racial inequality furthermore the findings also show how student loan debt reinforces segregation that is already baked into the american pot of credit markets in their discriminatory policies. according to the s.p. piece t
know to no crow. no shots no. traction is the belt. it's right now. which thirst for. america's ballooning student loan debt should be calls for a long arm at over $1.00 trillion dollars the student debt bubble is bound to burst but before it does the mountains of debt have left out of the housing market and unable to even afford a car they are dependent on their parents to keep them afloat with calls for student debt relief and loan forgiveness rising america has a front row seat to an...
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i know to no crow. no shots. actually felt. well it's true no one. point she heard thirst for action. ambani and by north korea it's so many people because they comprehend is so good that even such a bad puppy is sending. i'm not killed her dog anybody and. i'm here to find the next guy. down cause. looked up live again in the human being done be in philosophy and let god she even dump on the attempt. to deflect some or the c.e.o. saying he has a deflection what is comfortable saying. that is a god given that i got out from many observers. that he is innocent and you're going to going to see a lot about that on the board. that you can bank on to get nothing back up. plan lol the name you know is along the bottom there's a bonus which alone can choke a lot older. than dough a new person and they are today. what did i do knowing god. sees christ david begnaud do you any good to mock you and even join you. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for
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i never thought about that of the comparisons of jim crow and like oh and the degradation that plays on the community in those things but that's a brilliant brilliant you know comparison you know what are black students getting saddled with you know in terms of numbers and things like how is this hurting them a few things so 1st and foremost black students typically borrow more to attend college than white students do a lot of that is because of single parent households because their parents typically are of lower means and don't have generational wealth but also because they are they're going to college is in many cases that are outside of the range so you have students that are borrowing up to 30 percent more than their white counterparts would be borrowing just to go to college and we're watching that you know with the interest rate over time build up an open up where when they graduate you know they get that sticker shock of now you have to pay these student loans back and unlike many of their white counterparts they are getting help from their parents many of them didn't qualify
i never thought about that of the comparisons of jim crow and like oh and the degradation that plays on the community in those things but that's a brilliant brilliant you know comparison you know what are black students getting saddled with you know in terms of numbers and things like how is this hurting them a few things so 1st and foremost black students typically borrow more to attend college than white students do a lot of that is because of single parent households because their parents...
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because jim crow was that era's one of that era's most significant ways of sort of producing systemic racism and all of its effects but he didn't stop with that with the end of jim crow because that wasn't the end of racism one of the ways that we often miss remember civil rights leaders is that they exacted this fantastic victory and racism is over right but it's not and so his consistent you know hard you know courage disciplined participation protest and legislative you know challenges all together really remind us that sometimes the the nature of the beast changes its stripes but it's still a beast and so it's not just fighting for one victory but it's fighting for an entire set of changes that that sometimes look like they're not going on at the same time. says that the fight is ongoing john lewis very famously said you never become less so you never become hostile but how hard do you think it was for him not to be able to see an end to the struggle. so if you think about it so john lewis spoke at the march on washington and the speech he was originally to deliver he went able to
because jim crow was that era's one of that era's most significant ways of sort of producing systemic racism and all of its effects but he didn't stop with that with the end of jim crow because that wasn't the end of racism one of the ways that we often miss remember civil rights leaders is that they exacted this fantastic victory and racism is over right but it's not and so his consistent you know hard you know courage disciplined participation protest and legislative you know challenges all...
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the democratic force who staged sit-ins in the jim crow south, sitting back down on the floor of the house demanding gun reform. >> not next year, but now! today! >> reporter: and he wasn't afraid to stand up to a president, skipping president trump's inauguration and first state of the union. today, president trump offered condolences, ordering flags to be lowered. tweeting he was saddened to hear the news of civil rights hero john lewis passing. but republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said, you did not need to agree with john on many policy details to be awed by his life. in troubling times, lewis always found a bright spot. one of john lewis' last public appearances, standing here in washington, d.c., boldly facing the white house. the words "black lives matter" painted at his feet. >> i do believe that as the sun set on john lewis' life last night, the sun rises on a movement that will never die. thank you, john. rest in peace, my brother. >> all right, rachel scott joins us now from black lives matter plaza in washington, d.c. and rachel, john lewis called this tim
the democratic force who staged sit-ins in the jim crow south, sitting back down on the floor of the house demanding gun reform. >> not next year, but now! today! >> reporter: and he wasn't afraid to stand up to a president, skipping president trump's inauguration and first state of the union. today, president trump offered condolences, ordering flags to be lowered. tweeting he was saddened to hear the news of civil rights hero john lewis passing. but republican senate majority...
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i wish jim crow could have been a building. i wish it could have been tangible, i could have destroyed it. but jim crow only codified existing mental views, existing biases and it was allowed to perpetuate based on a system of justice who emboldened those who refused to acknowledge its absurdity. now you have the attorney general who is saying in some respects, i know your concerns by talking to two black people. one a black professional he is unnamed and senator tim scott. i guess your concerns are legitimate about there being some ambivalence, i think he said, and distrust. but on the other hand he dismists of it and says you're over-simplifying it. i would love to know at what point in time anyone thought that racism was simple. if it had been, i guess it would have been the edifice of jim crow and could have been dealt with a long time ago. >> and i just want to let our viewers know, you see the attorney general sitting down. the chairman of the house judiciary committee is not back yet, so we are going to keep an eye on th
i wish jim crow could have been a building. i wish it could have been tangible, i could have destroyed it. but jim crow only codified existing mental views, existing biases and it was allowed to perpetuate based on a system of justice who emboldened those who refused to acknowledge its absurdity. now you have the attorney general who is saying in some respects, i know your concerns by talking to two black people. one a black professional he is unnamed and senator tim scott. i guess your...
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i do want to comment on part of your opening statement, when you were saying that, after the jim crow. macca, that our justice system was equal. i don't believe -- >> i said the law. >> they are certainly not applied equally. we do have stomach problems in our law enforcement system, our criminal justice system, on every level. the fact of the matter is 2.3 million people in the united states are incarcerated. we incarcerate 24% of the world's prisoners. 34% are black, while african-americans are just 13% of the u.s. population. justice is still not equal, nor are our laws. i think when we look at how many people are incarcerated, or how many people are killed, it is not the numbers, it is the percentage to the percentage of that group in the u.s. population. i yield back my time. >> the gentle lady yields back. mr. gaetz? >> you've described the prosecution of roger stone's righteous. that is clearly something the president and i disagree with you on. i would suggest that perhaps the prosecution of andrew mccabe, who lied four times, thrice under the penalty of perjury, would be more
i do want to comment on part of your opening statement, when you were saying that, after the jim crow. macca, that our justice system was equal. i don't believe -- >> i said the law. >> they are certainly not applied equally. we do have stomach problems in our law enforcement system, our criminal justice system, on every level. the fact of the matter is 2.3 million people in the united states are incarcerated. we incarcerate 24% of the world's prisoners. 34% are black, while...
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statues because these statues are historical revisionism they were built and huge spikes during jim crow and in reaction to the site i did manage to buy the political left they built well by the democratic party and its people not you know this is the democratic party when they were the racists are doing so i don't cancel the democratic party because they've built all these statues i mean listen i mean and i think extension of the logic that we're seeing in life so you think that's a bit different it's not a very nuanced and take because of course everybody knows that the republican party hijacked the races both to the southern strategy and so on and so where does because their strategy is nonsense i'm sorry that's that's that's a whole load of matter i said that i didn't cycle right there and there are there are 00000 historically there's your historical senators or representatives that during that time period switched from one to the republican party that were previously jim crow democrats i'm sorry that's just not true. ok ok ok that that's not me and i'm i'm being facetious and i'm p
statues because these statues are historical revisionism they were built and huge spikes during jim crow and in reaction to the site i did manage to buy the political left they built well by the democratic party and its people not you know this is the democratic party when they were the racists are doing so i don't cancel the democratic party because they've built all these statues i mean listen i mean and i think extension of the logic that we're seeing in life so you think that's a bit...
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homes there so you're having all of these issues that are things that are part and parcel of the jim crow era that we're still seeing play out today and it's you know falling apart for a lot of young people who were taught that education was their means of getting to that next level and now they're seeing themselves burdened with this massive amount of debt it's also going to servitude isn't it because once you get the top your back you can't do it all of it so there's no amount of job or hard work you're going to do you know what for some of the size of these debts that we're seeing these kids know absolutely and then the problem is on average in america the majority of students who graduate college they're lucky if they get a 50 k. job so when you're walking out of this in your saddle with over $100200000.00 worth of student loan debt. how do you ever pay that back and that's not including the interest rates that accrue over time so whatever you borrowed by the time you're actually able to even chip away at it you're paying back almost double of what you borrowed to begin with how do we
homes there so you're having all of these issues that are things that are part and parcel of the jim crow era that we're still seeing play out today and it's you know falling apart for a lot of young people who were taught that education was their means of getting to that next level and now they're seeing themselves burdened with this massive amount of debt it's also going to servitude isn't it because once you get the top your back you can't do it all of it so there's no amount of job or hard...
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but requirements that we saw during the jim crow years.ing people to voting or participating in the process of making it difficult for them do so for the i think the president 0bama was speaking to some of those strange patch works around the country where it is very difficult in some jurisdictions for people to participate in that is something we need to work on of the country. thank you for talking to us. nasa's new robotic spacecraft is on its way to mars in a mission to search for evidence of ancient life. it will take almost seven months to travel more than 300 million miles to the red planet. the robot is called perseverance — named because of the difficulties of landing on its surface. rebecca morelle has more engine ignition, two, one, zero. . .and liftoff. the start of a mission... launching the next generation of robotic explorers to the red planet. ..that could finally answer the big question — was there ever life on mars? and that was to you. gone to close—loop control. the rover is called perseverance, and it's going to a regi
but requirements that we saw during the jim crow years.ing people to voting or participating in the process of making it difficult for them do so for the i think the president 0bama was speaking to some of those strange patch works around the country where it is very difficult in some jurisdictions for people to participate in that is something we need to work on of the country. thank you for talking to us. nasa's new robotic spacecraft is on its way to mars in a mission to search for evidence...