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but we're not there anymore. >> sreenivasan: dorothy brown, professor of law at emory university, andok is called "the whiteness of wealth how the tax system impoverishes black americans and how we can fix it." thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: last month we brought you the work of panese artist, yayoi kusama, and her latest exhibition, "cosmic garden," at the new york botanical garden. the outdoor exhibit captured her fantastical art from the mid 1940's all the way through 2020. last week kusama's work was on display ain in new york, this time at an auc that fetched more than $15 million for some of her earliest and rarely seen works of art. newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: long before 92- year-old yayoi kusama became one of the world's most celebrated artists, she was a struggling artist in new york. she arrived in the u.s. in 1957 with a suitcase full of kimonos and paintings, and just a few years later she crossed paths with a fellow japanese doctor who would unwittingly become a steward of her work. >> dr. hirose was a ry well respected doc
but we're not there anymore. >> sreenivasan: dorothy brown, professor of law at emory university, andok is called "the whiteness of wealth how the tax system impoverishes black americans and how we can fix it." thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: last month we brought you the work of panese artist, yayoi kusama, and her latest exhibition, "cosmic garden," at the new york botanical garden. the outdoor exhibit captured her fantastical art from the...
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will leave it at that because this is something that we should be thinking about jean baker and dorothy brown joining us. the biden administration task force is working to reunite children taken from their children at the border because of the trump administration. there are also the children, american children, american citizens who have their parents taken away from them from the trump administration. 11-year-old stella juarez was deported to mexico under trump, last weekend she got her back. a stella and her mom join us after the break. ter the break. h the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. certified turbocharger, suspension and fuel injection. translation: certified goosebumps. certified from headlamp to tailpipe. that's certified head turns. and it's all backed by our unlimited mileage warranty. that means unlimited peace of mind. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. translation: the mercedes of your dreams is closer than you think. [ crowd cheering ] [ engine revving ] [ race light countdown ] ♪♪ ♪♪ when you save money with allstate you feel
will leave it at that because this is something that we should be thinking about jean baker and dorothy brown joining us. the biden administration task force is working to reunite children taken from their children at the border because of the trump administration. there are also the children, american children, american citizens who have their parents taken away from them from the trump administration. 11-year-old stella juarez was deported to mexico under trump, last weekend she got her back....
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but by dorothy a brown rejoined tonight as well by doctor maurice from going to introduce doctor austinerse abuses his love of history to strategically analyze topics upbringing and livelihood as a scholar, professor and prominent american historian who presents his chronicles with an experiential in-home perspective on the international implication surrounding topics race in a black safford welcomed doctor hobson were thrilled to have you here. welcome doctor brown for doctor brown is a professor at emory university of law. graduate and georgetown law, she received her llm in taxation from an york university. national brick and a scholar in the area of race, class and tax policies per sheet special published dozens of articles and book chapters on this topic. she's appeared on cnn, nbc, pbs and npr. her opinion pieces have been published in cnn, opinion, forbes, leader times in the "washington post". porter is in the south bronx of near city currently resides in atlanta, georgia. this is her debut we are here celebrating fresh hot off the presses. we are joined there going to be droppi
but by dorothy a brown rejoined tonight as well by doctor maurice from going to introduce doctor austinerse abuses his love of history to strategically analyze topics upbringing and livelihood as a scholar, professor and prominent american historian who presents his chronicles with an experiential in-home perspective on the international implication surrounding topics race in a black safford welcomed doctor hobson were thrilled to have you here. welcome doctor brown for doctor brown is a...
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dorothy brown, tax professor at emory university law school and author of the great book "the whitenesspeople who have the ability and the privilege to work from home in their nice environments and have never really done hands-on work or blue collar jobs and it's disheartening because people are being devastatingly impacted by this. tell us why unemployment is disincentivizing people to work. >> we've all been in our houses for a year. most people i know want to get out of their house as fast as possible. domestic i've worked with have been out of work for a year and want because their own choice, because they like all of us were keeping everyone safe by staying in their house, sometimes in tiny apartments and without having any income and being worried about putting food on the table. so i think it's just an absolute myth that people don't want to go back to work. what i do think is important is the pandemic is still raging even though some people have been able to get vaccinations. we know that the highest levels are in black and brown communities and the lowest levels of vaccinations
dorothy brown, tax professor at emory university law school and author of the great book "the whitenesspeople who have the ability and the privilege to work from home in their nice environments and have never really done hands-on work or blue collar jobs and it's disheartening because people are being devastatingly impacted by this. tell us why unemployment is disincentivizing people to work. >> we've all been in our houses for a year. most people i know want to get out of their...
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"morning joe" economic specialist, steve rattner and tax professor of law at emory university, dorothy brownthis morning, you're looking at the risk all of the big spending has on inflation. but first, i just want to ask you to assess the president's description of the challenges that we face. >> i don't have any disagreement at all about the challenges that we face, and particularly the way the president articulated them. we are in a fourth industrial revolution or whatever you want to call it. we're in a period of massive change, of enormous competition, particularly from china. we have fallen behind in our spending on things like research and development, from the public standpoint. we do need to get our workforce better trained for the jobs of tomorrow. all of that is very true. he's proposed a number of things that would be helpful. but he's also proposed a lot of spending that would really not address these issues. stimulus checks and things may be a good idea, but they're not going to fundamentally restructure our economy. so there's some good, some bad inside of what the president pr
"morning joe" economic specialist, steve rattner and tax professor of law at emory university, dorothy brownthis morning, you're looking at the risk all of the big spending has on inflation. but first, i just want to ask you to assess the president's description of the challenges that we face. >> i don't have any disagreement at all about the challenges that we face, and particularly the way the president articulated them. we are in a fourth industrial revolution or whatever you...
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and, so right now i'm working with professor dorothy brown on really drafting the country's first tax credit to change, to be introduced and hopefully be introduced to our congress this cycle and so i'm also studying how it can be constitutional muster. so, on that note, i want to say i'm this will as i know its effects a little too well. >> mr. clerk, if you can run the timer. next is alicia rose mayo. >> hello. i'd like to acknowledge the supervisors and committee members and thank you for the chance to apply and speak. i want to also acknowledge my brother and father killed this month in san francisco. to a degree. they came from mississippi to help build a bridge. we owned a janitorial company and a beauty salon. commended by state senator henry stern for we, the people building trust for the first time and the bay area mental health hour. i should be the owner and general manager of a radio and tv broadcast operation. but we've been heard by inequality in all areas of life in san francisco. my dad was an engineer at motorola but overdosed. my brother was a cannabis operation owne
and, so right now i'm working with professor dorothy brown on really drafting the country's first tax credit to change, to be introduced and hopefully be introduced to our congress this cycle and so i'm also studying how it can be constitutional muster. so, on that note, i want to say i'm this will as i know its effects a little too well. >> mr. clerk, if you can run the timer. next is alicia rose mayo. >> hello. i'd like to acknowledge the supervisors and committee members and...