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critical race theory in their children's classroom, former virginia state senator dick black gives us his take on the meeting, which eventually had some parents being led out by the police. plus, did we know about the dangers being created by the will hon lab even as much as a decade ago? now wiki leaks latest revelation says that a top us diplomat new and was even a warning other countries about potential bio weapons research bins. one will bring us the latest and what happens in las vegas stage in las vegas? well, accept of all the power is gone. can anything could or bad even happen? we have talked about the drought in the west, but now officials are worried that continue decrease in water and lake meet could eventually result in the lights being turned off in vegas, natasha suite will bring us all the details. and the transgender debate for athletes is continuing. but now one of the members of the u. s. limbic teams or patriotism is being questioned by an action she is threatening at the podium while we're going to bring the latest on this very controversial story. i'm scanning hu
critical race theory in their children's classroom, former virginia state senator dick black gives us his take on the meeting, which eventually had some parents being led out by the police. plus, did we know about the dangers being created by the will hon lab even as much as a decade ago? now wiki leaks latest revelation says that a top us diplomat new and was even a warning other countries about potential bio weapons research bins. one will bring us the latest and what happens in las vegas...
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now, one of the speakers at night was say, senator dick black, who had this to say at the podium, this board has a dark history of suppressing free speech. they caught you red handed, with an enemy is less to punish opponents of critical race theory. your g t.
now, one of the speakers at night was say, senator dick black, who had this to say at the podium, this board has a dark history of suppressing free speech. they caught you red handed, with an enemy is less to punish opponents of critical race theory. your g t.
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now, one of the speakers at night was say, senator dick black, who had this to say at the podium, this board has a dark history of suppressing free speech. they caught you red handed, with an enemy is less to punish opponents of critical race theory. you're teaching children to hate others because of their skin color, and you're forcing them to lie about other kids, gender. i am disgusted by your bigger trait. for the former, are jacob black joined us now obviously very passionate. you could hear that in your voice right there. former state senator, i just have to ask you, i want to get some of the background for me. i think that's being left in the reporting of this meeting because lot of county officials actually come back and say, guess what critical race theory isn't even being taught in our school system. so then why was in the room that night? why were all of these parents there? and why were they upset? first of all, let me say that i have a contract and i'm looking at it right now. it's invoice number 246 tonight, 2020. and it is for coaching support for the school leaders focu
now, one of the speakers at night was say, senator dick black, who had this to say at the podium, this board has a dark history of suppressing free speech. they caught you red handed, with an enemy is less to punish opponents of critical race theory. you're teaching children to hate others because of their skin color, and you're forcing them to lie about other kids, gender. i am disgusted by your bigger trait. for the former, are jacob black joined us now obviously very passionate. you could...
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the massacre took place here 100 years ago due to the false allegation that a black man dick roland had assaulted a young white girl named sarah page. within 24 hours, the community would be completely destroyed at the hands of thousands of white rioters who invaded the greenwood district, who burned more than 1000 homes to the ground, 35 square blocks of property and at least 300 people lost their lives. three hundred black-owned businesses would be completely destroyed. more than 2.7 million dollars in insurance plans were filed by black homeowners and business owners. every single insurance plan was denied because it did not contain a riot crisis. >> you are right. it was a massacre. >> it was rebuilt in the 50s so they had just finished building this structure which was valued at 92 000 in 1921 in april of 1921. rioters destroyed the church, accusing them of hiding weapons and armory inside the church. they were not. the church decided to stay and rebuild in the greenwood district and this is the church that stands today. what most people don't know is that i 1925 the african-americ
the massacre took place here 100 years ago due to the false allegation that a black man dick roland had assaulted a young white girl named sarah page. within 24 hours, the community would be completely destroyed at the hands of thousands of white rioters who invaded the greenwood district, who burned more than 1000 homes to the ground, 35 square blocks of property and at least 300 people lost their lives. three hundred black-owned businesses would be completely destroyed. more than 2.7 million...
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dick decides to keep his boot blocking box quote to remind me of the hard times i had when i was an ignorant boot black and never expected to be anything better. his friend said you must drop ragged dick and think of yourself as richard hunter esquire, a young man on the way to fame and fortune. as farm you laic as ragged dick may have been it was one of his bother works and it was also an instant success. he wrote it and enlarged it in book form. it was followed by five other titles in the series beginning with fame and fortune, or the progress of richard hunter. and ragged dick has what are in most of alger's books a poor young hero, the symbolic rite of passage of a new suit of clothes and a benevolent patron who helps them rise not from rags to riches but to respectability. the 1868 first edition of several thousand copies sold out within a few weeks. and the second edition appeared a few months later. it was horatio alger's most popular story. in 1947, the growlier club of new york city secretaried it as one of the most 100 influential american books published before 1900. . as i said, with the su
dick decides to keep his boot blocking box quote to remind me of the hard times i had when i was an ignorant boot black and never expected to be anything better. his friend said you must drop ragged dick and think of yourself as richard hunter esquire, a young man on the way to fame and fortune. as farm you laic as ragged dick may have been it was one of his bother works and it was also an instant success. he wrote it and enlarged it in book form. it was followed by five other titles in the...
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but what it provides the community is an excuse, an excuse to imprison this young black man named dick rowland, an excuse for when african-american men to protecting and to protect their community, to unleash what you have said is one of the most deadly massacres in american history on that neighborhood. >> thank thank you, paul, ft very important national context. as we see the false accusation of assault was also the pretext of many other massacres that occurred around the country. mary, you have an aunt who survived the tulsa massacre. can you share her story with us in when you first learned about it? >> thank you. definitely. i have an aunt, her maiden name is mcgowan and she was 12 12t the time of the massacre and she and her family actually were forced to the internment camps at the state fairgrounds here it was a white woman who employed her mother who went to the fairgrounds and was able to get them removed from the fairgrounds, and from there the family left and went to oklahoma city. and then she ultimately met my uncle, a married and she went on to do tremendous things. she
but what it provides the community is an excuse, an excuse to imprison this young black man named dick rowland, an excuse for when african-american men to protecting and to protect their community, to unleash what you have said is one of the most deadly massacres in american history on that neighborhood. >> thank thank you, paul, ft very important national context. as we see the false accusation of assault was also the pretext of many other massacres that occurred around the country....
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but, what it provides the community is an excuse, an excuse to imprison this young, black man named deck roland -- dickoland, and an excuse when african-american men assembled to protect the community to unleash what you have said is one of the most deadly massacres in american history. on that neighborhood. tracy: thank you for that very important national context. as we see a false accusation of assault was also the pretext in many other massacres that occurred around the country. mary, you had an aunt that survived the massacre. can you share the story with us and how you first learned about it? mary: definitely. i had an aunt, her maiden name is mcallen. she was 12 years old at the time of the massacre and she and her family were forced into the internment camps at the state fairgrounds. it was a white woman who employed her mother that went to the fairgrounds and was able to get them removed from the fairgrounds, and from there the family left and went to oklahoma city. she ultimately met my uncle bill , and she went on to do tremendous things. she was a social worker and educator. importantly, sh
but, what it provides the community is an excuse, an excuse to imprison this young, black man named deck roland -- dickoland, and an excuse when african-american men assembled to protect the community to unleash what you have said is one of the most deadly massacres in american history. on that neighborhood. tracy: thank you for that very important national context. as we see a false accusation of assault was also the pretext in many other massacres that occurred around the country. mary, you...
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black wall street caused tension. on may 30, 1921, a 17-year-old white woman accused dick roland, a black shoe shiner, of criminally assaulting her. when he actually stepped on her foot, she slapped him in response he grabbed her harm to prevent her from hitting him. realizing a self-defense move might cause problems, he fled the scene. the next day he was jailed. the tulsa tribune printed a story announcing that a negro would be lynched tonight. three hours after the tulsa tribune released the story, hundreds of white men gathered in a tulsa courtroom where roland was being held. many blacks who wanted to protect roland from being lynched rushed to the courthouse to defend him. false rumors about the incident caused a struggle between white protesters and blacks in front of the courthouse. shots rang out. and 12 men were killed. as the fighting continued, tulsa whites began an all-out assault on deep greenwood, including dropping fire bombs from the air. firing -- fire engulfed the entire black district. deep greenwood burned all day, may 31. at the end of the attack, black wall street was no longer standing. in total, 300 p
black wall street caused tension. on may 30, 1921, a 17-year-old white woman accused dick roland, a black shoe shiner, of criminally assaulting her. when he actually stepped on her foot, she slapped him in response he grabbed her harm to prevent her from hitting him. realizing a self-defense move might cause problems, he fled the scene. the next day he was jailed. the tulsa tribune printed a story announcing that a negro would be lynched tonight. three hours after the tulsa tribune released the...
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. >> -- to stop a mob there breaking into the jail and lynching a black teenager named dick roman.rking the backlash, which ended in the grievous massacre. my family worked to get these changes against j.b. dropped posthumously. i know how lucky i am to have this passed down from generations. just as there are survivors, still with us today from this tragic event, the mentality of the mob to declare that there would never again be another black wall street in tulsa, that mentality also still survives in many institutions and fortunately in many people's hearts. today we welcome president joe biden here to stand beside us as we continue the fight for justice, for the survivors and descendants of the tulsa massacre. he understands as a nation that we are and we must be strong enough to confront the dark period of our history with a bold agenda of equity, repair and healing. j.b. stratford died without seeing justice for crimes against him and his community. i'm sure we'll see justice in my lifetime thanks to the efforts of all of you here joining us today. now i introduce to you pres
. >> -- to stop a mob there breaking into the jail and lynching a black teenager named dick roman.rking the backlash, which ended in the grievous massacre. my family worked to get these changes against j.b. dropped posthumously. i know how lucky i am to have this passed down from generations. just as there are survivors, still with us today from this tragic event, the mentality of the mob to declare that there would never again be another black wall street in tulsa, that mentality also...
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the tribune essentially claims that dick rollen tried to rape sarah page in do-- paige in dow tulsa. playing on the white female/blackxt morning tuesday may 31st, the tulsa police decide we are going to pick up dick rollen. they go to where he lives with his mother in greenwood and arrest him and take him to the courthouse and put him up on the fourth floor jail. the first edition hits the street around 3:00 or 3:30. within 30 minutes, there were lynch talks upon the streets of tulsa. lynch talks soon turns into a lynch mob. black people are trying to figure what's going on and how to organize on the states of the dream land theater where an african-american says shut this place down, we ain't going to let it happen here. it being a lynch. in tulsa there had not been an african-american lynch. there were black men and women who were prepared to make sure it did not happen. around 10:30 or 9:00, a rumor hits greenwood that whites are storming the jail. 75 african-american men all armed, and drove to the courthouse, they go up to the sheriff and they say we are here to help to protect the prisoners in you need our help
the tribune essentially claims that dick rollen tried to rape sarah page in do-- paige in dow tulsa. playing on the white female/blackxt morning tuesday may 31st, the tulsa police decide we are going to pick up dick rollen. they go to where he lives with his mother in greenwood and arrest him and take him to the courthouse and put him up on the fourth floor jail. the first edition hits the street around 3:00 or 3:30. within 30 minutes, there were lynch talks upon the streets of tulsa. lynch...
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it was black men coming to where dick wilden was being held to try to make sure justice happened. and that young man was not going to be lynched. so when they came to the courthouse on it infuriated that white mob. it was like how dare you. how dare you believe that you have the right to bear arms. that you havethe right to challenge us what we're going to do . and the result was 35 blocks just wiped out. hundreds of people killed. >> it's interesting because as far as we know, on the steps of the courthouse it was a skirmish of someone trying to take someone's gun from them that the gun went off supposedly gun played a very much a kind of pivotal role in that, sparking that moment . you've spoken so much about white rage which is an amazing book and i encourage people to read that and always puts play i think you're saying a much larger picture here, at one point you're writing about but you talk about fear of blackness generally, it's such a fascinating concept in the sense of so much of the issues you write about our, they started several hundred years ago and i do wonder if we
it was black men coming to where dick wilden was being held to try to make sure justice happened. and that young man was not going to be lynched. so when they came to the courthouse on it infuriated that white mob. it was like how dare you. how dare you believe that you have the right to bear arms. that you havethe right to challenge us what we're going to do . and the result was 35 blocks just wiped out. hundreds of people killed. >> it's interesting because as far as we know, on the...
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dick. the white mob is out to get any black person in their sights. >> the teaming white mob spills over into. matches and cans of gasoline. in the words of one of the massacre survivors, all hell broke loose. looting, shooting, burning, destroying everything in sight. >> people are taking shelter in their homes or packing up their stuff and fleeing, whatever they can. >>> mother would say here they come, here they come. they came in the house and they set the house on fire. oh, it was like a nightmare. everything was in flames. >> on the evening of may 31st, a little girl had not retired but was watching people from the window. she said mother, i see men with guns. i ran to the window and looked out. there i saw many people gathering in little squads, talking. there was a great shadow in the sky. with a second look we figured that this cloud was caused by fast approaching airplanes. they were invading our district the same as the germans invaded france. i took my little girl by the handled and fled out the west door on greenwood, running amidst showers of bullets. i was so afraid, because bu
dick. the white mob is out to get any black person in their sights. >> the teaming white mob spills over into. matches and cans of gasoline. in the words of one of the massacre survivors, all hell broke loose. looting, shooting, burning, destroying everything in sight. >> people are taking shelter in their homes or packing up their stuff and fleeing, whatever they can. >>> mother would say here they come, here they come. they came in the house and they set the house on...
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black caucus. because it was devastating their communities and their districts back home. some of the people that supported that crackdown was then senator joe biden, then senator dick durbin, chair of the judiciary committee, senator pat leahy. he's been a senator that long. on the judiciary committee. then congressman chuck schumer. i can go on and on and on. they had reasons then based on the nature of the trade of the particular violent nature of the trade around it, but if they want, if they want to eliminate the differences between sentences, i'm perfectly willing to do that. but my propose is a little different. they want to take a census for crack cocaine. i'm willing to increase census for powder cocaine. i've introduced legislation to do just that. >> i suspect you will not be a ton of support for the initiative but it may be of turn. one of the of the reforms before congress right now and you mentioned it to get into remarks is of qualified immunity. for those who don't know you are also very learned in law. i have been critical of this proposal myself and so far as it doesn't seem to account for the round of indemnification for those of you don't know can basic
black caucus. because it was devastating their communities and their districts back home. some of the people that supported that crackdown was then senator joe biden, then senator dick durbin, chair of the judiciary committee, senator pat leahy. he's been a senator that long. on the judiciary committee. then congressman chuck schumer. i can go on and on and on. they had reasons then based on the nature of the trade of the particular violent nature of the trade around it, but if they want, if...
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congressional black caucus because it was devastating theirte communities and their w districts back home. some other people that supported that crackdown was then senator joe biden, then senator dick durbin, chair of theea judiciar committee,ic senator pat leahy. he's been a senator for that long. on theerer judiciary committee. then congressman chuck schumer.d i could go on and on and on. they had reasons then based on the nature of the trade and the particularly violent nature of the trade around it, but if they want to -- if they want to eliminate the differences between the sentences, i'm perfectly willing to do that, but myy proposal is a little bi different than theirs. they want to take down sentences for crack ticocaine. i'm perfectly willing to increase sentences for powder cocaine.t i've introduced legislation to do that. >> i suspect there won't be a ton ofht support for that initiative but i i may be speakg out off turn. one of the initiatives is the issue of qualified immunity. for those who do not know, you are very alerted into law. i've kind of been critical of this proposal myself insofar as it doesn't really seem to account for the reality of indemnification. id
congressional black caucus because it was devastating theirte communities and their w districts back home. some other people that supported that crackdown was then senator joe biden, then senator dick durbin, chair of theea judiciar committee,ic senator pat leahy. he's been a senator for that long. on theerer judiciary committee. then congressman chuck schumer.d i could go on and on and on. they had reasons then based on the nature of the trade and the particularly violent nature of the trade...
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dick will you. i yield the remaining part of my time back. >> the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. director wray, isn't it true that -- [ poor audio ] by black lives matter protesters in washington, d.c.? >> sorry, i'm having a hard time getting a clear signal. could you repeat the question? >> isn't the fbi -- form a bulletin in advance of the summer 2020 protests by black lives matter? >> i'm not aware whether that's drat or not, sir. [ poor audio ] >> d.c. high-profile rally on the ellipse being attended by the president of the -- correct? >> sir, when there are certain events that are specifically designated as msse events or so-called sear events shall a decision made by, i think, the department of homeland security, it is not unusual for the fbi to be asked in connection with those events to do a formal threat assessment. >> let me ask you this. the fbi did not produce a formal intelligence bulletin or a threat assessment in preparation for the january 6th insurrection, correct? >> well, we did produce, i think, a dozen plus intelligence products, including -- >> a formal intelligence bulletin, you did not produce. is that correct? eac
dick will you. i yield the remaining part of my time back. >> the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. director wray, isn't it true that -- [ poor audio ] by black lives matter protesters in washington, d.c.? >> sorry, i'm having a hard time getting a clear signal. could you repeat the question? >> isn't the fbi -- form a bulletin in advance of the summer 2020 protests by black lives matter? >> i'm not...
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pfizer, mcdonald's, dick's sporting goods and many more it's not too late to register if you want to. you can head over to cnbc events.com/evolve to attend. >>> when we come back blacke right back. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. [golf swing] -fore! andy, you seen my ball? it's by those t-shirts. nice. [golf sounds] so, what do you think? i'd go with the 9 iron and try to lay it up by the yetis. i like those. [golf sounds] hey, charles. how's it going out there? good. almost done with my list for father's day. [golf sounds] he's gonna like those. . >>> good morning we are counting down to today's big fed decision investors will be parsing jay powell's every word about where he sees inflation heading. this hour we're going to talk about what
pfizer, mcdonald's, dick's sporting goods and many more it's not too late to register if you want to. you can head over to cnbc events.com/evolve to attend. >>> when we come back blacke right back. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's...