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dr. mitchell, how many black men were lynched during a pentagon? >> she's asking about exact numbers, specialist of black women who were lynched and black men were alleged. i have to admit that exact numbers, that's not something i focus on, mainly because i'm interested in the cultural impact of these images, for example. but the playwrights who write about this, the women i study in "living with lynching" were very someone with the fact that women got lynched. and so there was this ad that they did what it basically said something like 23 when were lynched this year and how can you say it's about rape? or even the playwrights are where the women are being lynched as well, but their place don't focus on that for grace reasons. i think the main reason is because they want to go to that hardest sell but if you're going to insist it's about rape, then let's actually present what really happened it was because he was successful and you wanted to take his land because because he was successful at protecting his wife from being sexually assaulted by a w
dr. mitchell, how many black men were lynched during a pentagon? >> she's asking about exact numbers, specialist of black women who were lynched and black men were alleged. i have to admit that exact numbers, that's not something i focus on, mainly because i'm interested in the cultural impact of these images, for example. but the playwrights who write about this, the women i study in "living with lynching" were very someone with the fact that women got lynched. and so there was...
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. >> we are joined by dr lincoln mitchell, who is currently an advisor to the human rights institute, and works as a consultant on business and politics throughout the country. and the author of the book the colour revolutions. a late breaking report from "the daily beast" says american spies are seeing all the signs of a russian invasion of ukraine, and u.s. intelligence is not sharing the information with the ukrainians. what do you think of the report, and do you think the russians are preparing to invade. >> they are two different questions. yes, they are seeing the signs. the media is seeing it as well. much of that information is public. i find it hard to believe that it is being conceived from kiev. is russia planning an invasion, we don't know for sure. at the at least they ar instability, which we are seeing. >> should the u.s. share that intelligence with the ukraine. >> yes, they should. >> russia warned any force used by ukraine in the eastern part of the country against the agitators, will be met with reaction on their part. john kerry speaking on capitol hill said that p
. >> we are joined by dr lincoln mitchell, who is currently an advisor to the human rights institute, and works as a consultant on business and politics throughout the country. and the author of the book the colour revolutions. a late breaking report from "the daily beast" says american spies are seeing all the signs of a russian invasion of ukraine, and u.s. intelligence is not sharing the information with the ukrainians. what do you think of the report, and do you think the...
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dr. king and people like clarence mitchell and the work they did on the hill. in the house getting the civil rights act passed, who represented the same district that john boehner represents now. these kind of things are things we need to know for the fights we are doing on civil rights matters of today and there are many that remain today, but we have to solve them the same way. >> in picking up on the playbook the reverend is talking about. going forward, what lessons learned from the past do we apply to this new age and what are the goals for the civil rights movement the next decade? >> the challenges are harder now because of the questions of income inequality and what endured president kennedy when he talked about the bill and different prospects of a black baby and white baby born in the same city on the same day and access to college education it's hugely better now in terms of actual income, not so much. what the real crucial key in some ways to the passage of the civil rights bill a doucoalitiof church groups and they lobbied the senators and got it m
dr. king and people like clarence mitchell and the work they did on the hill. in the house getting the civil rights act passed, who represented the same district that john boehner represents now. these kind of things are things we need to know for the fights we are doing on civil rights matters of today and there are many that remain today, but we have to solve them the same way. >> in picking up on the playbook the reverend is talking about. going forward, what lessons learned from the...
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mitchell report. what to ask a question and i will direct it to dr. felbab-brown given the collective intelligence on this issue, and the observations if you're about to become the next president of afghanistan, you've got a lot to worry about. the most obvious questions we've seen you thinking about our what's the taliban going to do? what is karzai going to do? what are the neighbors up to and how do i get a message to the world community that we are stable and we are moving ahead. so my question is if you were serving as a political advisor to the next president of afghanistan, what do you think should be on his agenda for the first hundred days? >> will go here for the second question, please. >> margery sonnenfeld, retiree and interested observer. very open-ended question. what should be the role of the u.s. government? i don't mean in the run-up to the elections, but i presume trying to promote some positive steps forward after the elections and by what instruments would we or could we do that? >> do you care to start? >> sure. the other actor,
mitchell report. what to ask a question and i will direct it to dr. felbab-brown given the collective intelligence on this issue, and the observations if you're about to become the next president of afghanistan, you've got a lot to worry about. the most obvious questions we've seen you thinking about our what's the taliban going to do? what is karzai going to do? what are the neighbors up to and how do i get a message to the world community that we are stable and we are moving ahead. so my...