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dubois submitted a petition to the u.n. a statement of denial of human rights to minorities and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years -- i should mention louis burnham was situated in birmingham. in 1951, dubois himself was handcuffed and arrested for his actions in the peace institute. birmingham has been a center previous to the 1960's. these activists are such unimportant part of this history. houston --cance of embraced anduch sustained. the legal struggle forwards in the embraced and sustained. the legal struggle forwards in the courts under the radar -- the courthouse is so important. robert talked about the court as robert talked about the court as a theater, where african-americans would come into these spaces, like jackson embraced andwatch him interrogate the superintendent. these spaces that facilitated this kind of activity w
dubois submitted a petition to the u.n. a statement of denial of human rights to minorities and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years -- i should mention louis burnham was situated in birmingham. in 1951, dubois himself was handcuffed and arrested for his actions in the peace institute. birmingham has been a...
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dubois submitted a petition to the u.n. a statement of denial of human rights to minorities and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years -- i should mention louis burnham was situated in birmingham. in 1951, dubois himself was handcuffed and arrested for his actions in the peace institute. birmingham has been a center previous to the 1960's. these activists are such unimportant part of this history. houston --cance of embraced anduch sustained. the legal struggle forwards in the embraced and sustained. the legal struggle forwards in the courts under the radar -- the courthouse is so important. robert talked about the court as robert talked about the court as a theater, where african-americans would come into these spaces, like jackson embraced andwatch him interrogate the superintendent. these spaces that facilitated this kind of activity w
dubois submitted a petition to the u.n. a statement of denial of human rights to minorities and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years -- i should mention louis burnham was situated in birmingham. in 1951, dubois himself was handcuffed and arrested for his actions in the peace institute. birmingham has been a...
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that, just tying in with the global significance, dubois submitted a petition to the u.n.statement of denial of human rights to minorities in the case of citizens of negro dissen descent and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years i should . i should mention louis burnham was situated in birmingham. in 1951, dubois himself was arrested and handcuffed by the district department for his activities in the peace institute. birmingham has been a center previous to the 1960's. these activists are such an important part of history. , andignificance of houston he was very much embraced and sustained by these other activities. the legal struggle carried forward under the radar in court. robert carter talked about the court as a theater where african-americans would come into these spaces, like jackson , mississippi in 1947, and watch an african-american lawyer interrogate a school superintendent a
that, just tying in with the global significance, dubois submitted a petition to the u.n.statement of denial of human rights to minorities in the case of citizens of negro dissen descent and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years i should . i should mention louis burnham was situated in birmingham. in 1951,...
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dubois drew connections between the crisis in europe and the condition experienced by african-americansrejudice and it but foreshadows greater disasters in the future." >> as the likelihood of war increased in early 1917, dubois again unleashed his pen to reflect on the institution of segregated training camps. >> "we must choose in between the insult of a separate camp and the irreparable injury of strengthening the present custom of putting no black men in positions of authority. there is only one thing to do now, and that is to organize the colored people for leadership and service if war should come. a thousand commissioned officers of colored blood is something to work for. >> diplomat, lawyer, and official of the naacp james weldon johnson called for an end to what he termed the excess patriotism which had led the world's nations to war. >> it is this hot, high tempered, foolish bad-mannered patriotism that keeps further away the day for which all lovers of humanity pray. the day when men shall not hate each other because of the boundaries of domain or the differences of race, but
dubois drew connections between the crisis in europe and the condition experienced by african-americansrejudice and it but foreshadows greater disasters in the future." >> as the likelihood of war increased in early 1917, dubois again unleashed his pen to reflect on the institution of segregated training camps. >> "we must choose in between the insult of a separate camp and the irreparable injury of strengthening the present custom of putting no black men in positions of...
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but as cnet's cara dubois report, also grappling with the past. >> ordinary things like wine owners, luggage, mirrors are getting high tech upgrades designed to make your life easier. in las vegas, the big biggest trending consumer electron six built in digital assistance like an election, a just talk in a room that has smart light bulbs, not worry about having extra speaker. >> more voice controls coming to carcass automakers enhance self-driving features and turn the dashboard into a movie screen. tv screens are getting bigger and more windy. >> there is a focus on health tech from babies to seniors. hip air, like airbags for your hips, gyro scope in the belt detect when you're falling and trigger the co2 canister. you don't have to car think carry on luggage when paired with high tech wrist band it follows you, using censors and cameras, while ces showcase fuse your is being being conference organizers being criticized for being behind in terms of diversity. originally the line up all male, prompting backlash on line. >> it comes at a time when there is a lot of attention on the l
but as cnet's cara dubois report, also grappling with the past. >> ordinary things like wine owners, luggage, mirrors are getting high tech upgrades designed to make your life easier. in las vegas, the big biggest trending consumer electron six built in digital assistance like an election, a just talk in a room that has smart light bulbs, not worry about having extra speaker. >> more voice controls coming to carcass automakers enhance self-driving features and turn the dashboard...
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donate exactly the same package to a woman in india this league kind of bringing a global collect dubois' of woman to not only health and power themselves to help others but help empower other girls in need as i write and jaideep i love this tale on the street here periods will not stop me parry it at your campaign. now. you have so back to be the fact it is going to be in color freedom from tree to tree and this avenue across india and seven states and we tried to follow you just out biggest drop in to different very talk about the famed. group and we like the biggest campaign forward if you talk of growth we are also working with them in the model s. i disagree with. us on what i will mean for the fans are going to point in us and what the third one back up on the u.s. might be recuperation program so in this program. if your cost to go to probability over across india twinkle you're doing this extensive press junket you are talking about mental hygiene to the whole world are you project. i think i think i probably get tired of this once i hit menopause and. it's so teles every month i
donate exactly the same package to a woman in india this league kind of bringing a global collect dubois' of woman to not only health and power themselves to help others but help empower other girls in need as i write and jaideep i love this tale on the street here periods will not stop me parry it at your campaign. now. you have so back to be the fact it is going to be in color freedom from tree to tree and this avenue across india and seven states and we tried to follow you just out biggest...
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contributor joshua dubois. gloria borger is with us as well. that's your reaction? >> she said a new day is on the horizon and everyone perked up and said is that in regard to women and sexual harassment or her own political ambitions? she said and laughed it off in the past, et cetera, etc. but now, it seems to be a more serious issue. she is clearly a powerful speaker. she clearly has a ready made constituency because it's hollywood and it stretches beyond that. after donald trump, why would we think that only people with political experience with elected office should run for president? >> her long time partner steadman graham is quoted as saying it's up to the people. she would absolutely do it. the actress merrill streep told "the washington post" she launched a rocket tonight. i want her to run for president. i don't think she had any intention of declaring, but now she doesn't have a choice. you know oprah. what do you think? >> she is one of the most inspirational figures and she is a uniter. there are african-americans in chicago and latinos in california a
contributor joshua dubois. gloria borger is with us as well. that's your reaction? >> she said a new day is on the horizon and everyone perked up and said is that in regard to women and sexual harassment or her own political ambitions? she said and laughed it off in the past, et cetera, etc. but now, it seems to be a more serious issue. she is clearly a powerful speaker. she clearly has a ready made constituency because it's hollywood and it stretches beyond that. after donald trump, why...
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. >> i'm joined by bill cristal and amy dubois. i will start with professor peterson. your view of what to make of all of this tonight on this martin luther king celebration day. >> well, obviously, ari, it's quite side that we're having this conversation about the leader of the free world on this day, a day committed to one of the greatest americans who committed his life to anti-black racism. but the back and forth and the denials and dodges just don't make any sense. this is widely reported. the white house didn't even originally deny it. there's reports that he made phone calls denying this claim. look at the muslim ban, the wall, the rhetoric, the claims after charlottesville. just look at the policy of the administration to understand how race operates in terms of what trump does inasmuch as what he says. >> there are reports about the bragging here, basically, here you see eric erickson, i spoke to one of that's friends the president allegedly called. the president thought this would play well with the base. bill cristal, you are a card-carrying republican. >> i
. >> i'm joined by bill cristal and amy dubois. i will start with professor peterson. your view of what to make of all of this tonight on this martin luther king celebration day. >> well, obviously, ari, it's quite side that we're having this conversation about the leader of the free world on this day, a day committed to one of the greatest americans who committed his life to anti-black racism. but the back and forth and the denials and dodges just don't make any sense. this is...
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dubois. , one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low hanging fruit. >> we know we shot him. i started with the most popular photo i knew of him, which was a portrait the times ran hundreds of times. i went back to reality that film reedit that film expecting to see a portrait series, but that is not what i found. he was at an event, a roundtable. he left that event and was attacked, egged. the next day, there was no photograph. there was a portrait of him. pictures,ned up the it was not a series of portraits. it was some distant shots of this roundtable of that. at the end of the event, they walk time, and the attacks took place, and they weren't there. they had gone home already. i got my shot. i am leaving. --t the penalizes what itomizes what happens when the press isn't there. >> this wasn't a newsworthy picture, they probably rushed that out. it became to go to for 50 years. years.go-to for 50 >> you were able to find surprises even in what we consider low hanging fruit. >> part of what we wanted to look at was to think about how the choices were m
dubois. , one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low hanging fruit. >> we know we shot him. i started with the most popular photo i knew of him, which was a portrait the times ran hundreds of times. i went back to reality that film reedit that film expecting to see a portrait series, but that is not what i found. he was at an event, a roundtable. he left that event and was attacked, egged. the next day, there was no photograph. there was a portrait of...
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you are or father hearted enough in new york we sure do mother us as you kids that are but amber dubois know as mother side about it that's just what it's all been on but i feel. for the mother as a call to shawn that is your father me yet. ashraful my data is has proved so popular the men behind it have now opened thirteen smaller associated madrassas in the province. they're going to. across the various sites they teach four thousand full time female students over the age of eleven. back at the main site young girls and boys learn memorizing the koran well away from the old ago. even at this age they do not study together and at eleven the boys go to a separate madrassa. through two thousand young girls here learning a crown but there's no room for mathematics science or languages. a little arabic grammar is taught but that's to help the girls understand the qur'an. twelve year old well he has just joined the senior girls at the madressa from a middle class family her six older brothers and sisters have all attended ashraful murderess. there are five of them to call and are not shown
you are or father hearted enough in new york we sure do mother us as you kids that are but amber dubois know as mother side about it that's just what it's all been on but i feel. for the mother as a call to shawn that is your father me yet. ashraful my data is has proved so popular the men behind it have now opened thirteen smaller associated madrassas in the province. they're going to. across the various sites they teach four thousand full time female students over the age of eleven. back at...
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dubois. you know. >> surprising. >> one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low hanging fruit. >> that. >> we know we shot him. i started with the most popular photo that i knew of him, which was a portrait that "the times" ran hundreds of times. i went back to reedit that film expecting to see a portrait series. when in fact, that was not the case. it turned out he was at a round table events. he was speaking. he left the event, and he was attacked, egged. the next day, there was a page one story at the top of the page about the attack. it happened in brooklyn and , there was no photo. the photograph they showed that day was the portrait. it didn't make sense for the story. it didn't run. when i opened up the pictures, it wasn't even a series of portraits. it was some distant shots of this roundtable event that the press photographer took. at the end of the event, they went home. and then the attack took place, and they were not there. they were not there. they
dubois. you know. >> surprising. >> one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low hanging fruit. >> that. >> we know we shot him. i started with the most popular photo that i knew of him, which was a portrait that "the times" ran hundreds of times. i went back to reedit that film expecting to see a portrait series. when in fact, that was not the case. it turned out he was at a round table events. he was speaking. he left the...
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and also we have josh dubois, a contributor who worked on faith, race, and community partnerships under the obama administration. first to you as you listen to that event. what was your reaction? >> my reaction was that dr. king worked and advocated and changed this country was not the dr. king reflected in these remarks. dr. king would have matched on people and advocating against this white house. you don't have to believe me. you can listen to the words of his own daughter, someone who spent as much time with him as anyone. the only people in the country haunted by white supremacy, would a sitting president feel comfortable degrading africa and haiti while praising norway. dr. king said trump is perhaps one of the greatest threats to civil rights he has ever seen. we heard one thing in the nice presentation from today. what i read about with people who love and knew him would have a lot to say about donald trump. >> i don't have a lot of time left so i want to get your reaction. >> he went through with it, that's about as much as i think you can say. given the last 24 hours. donald t
and also we have josh dubois, a contributor who worked on faith, race, and community partnerships under the obama administration. first to you as you listen to that event. what was your reaction? >> my reaction was that dr. king worked and advocated and changed this country was not the dr. king reflected in these remarks. dr. king would have matched on people and advocating against this white house. you don't have to believe me. you can listen to the words of his own daughter, someone who...
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dubois. >> it was in the beginning about what we found -- >> really that is what it was. >> it started that way. we found one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low hanging fruit. >> that's right. we know we shot him. >> that's right. >> it happened we started with -- i started with the most popular photo i knew, a portrait that the "times" ran, most ran it hundreds of times. i went back in to reedit the film expecting to see a portrait series when in fact that wasn't the case. it turned out that he was at a round table event. he was speaking. he left the event and he was attacked and egged. the next day there was a page one story in the paper, right at the top of the page about the attack. happened in brooklyn. and there was no photograph. well, the photograph that was shot that day was a portrait of him. it didn't make sense for the story. so it didn't run. and when i opened up the pictures, it wasn't each a series of portraits, it was distant shots of round table event that press photographers took. they walked out and went home and the attack took pl
dubois. >> it was in the beginning about what we found -- >> really that is what it was. >> it started that way. we found one of the first things we went to look for was martin luther king. >> low hanging fruit. >> that's right. we know we shot him. >> that's right. >> it happened we started with -- i started with the most popular photo i knew, a portrait that the "times" ran, most ran it hundreds of times. i went back in to reedit the film...