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about black self-determination and racial and economic justice, and he did so with clarity and courage, and he was unapologetic. candidates are running and winning all over the country by doing what congressman ellison just described, and at dfa, we talk a lot about what it would mean to have a truly reflective democracy and hold on to that, and what that means to us, what that means to me is that it is what government could do if it reflected the lived needs and experiences and hopes and dreams of the great breadth and depth of the folks that it's supposed to represent. and to do that, it's going to take some reckoning, it's going to mean looking at how structural racism shows up in our own institutions and campaign cultures. it's going to mean investing in new and bold leadership, but that's what we're going to have to do if we're going to rebuild power from where we are right now. >> great, thank you, annie. yeah, we would love to hear from you. >> hi. my name is francesca menis, director of policy and advocacy for the florida coalition but also treasurer of the florida democratic p
about black self-determination and racial and economic justice, and he did so with clarity and courage, and he was unapologetic. candidates are running and winning all over the country by doing what congressman ellison just described, and at dfa, we talk a lot about what it would mean to have a truly reflective democracy and hold on to that, and what that means to us, what that means to me is that it is what government could do if it reflected the lived needs and experiences and hopes and...
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that is an economic justice issue. the bill i am proposing with rand paul creates an incentive for states to replace their cash bail with instead a risk assessment. meaning that the court will review the risk of that person to their community, and on that basis make the determination of whether they get out, not how much money you have in your back pocket. that is the bill. rand paul is cosponsoring it with me. , which are op-ed public in the "new york times. i got in touch with him after it was published and i was like, how are you doing? everything cool with you? how are your people reacting? said, cap alicia loves it. [cheers and applause] because we have so much more in common than what separates us. so, i thank you for that question and i hope this is helpful. the most important thing is, know that nobody is going to thank you for being a leader, but we are healed -- but we are here to thank you. it is difficult, and you know that as a business owner coming to be out there and invest in people and to have your dre
that is an economic justice issue. the bill i am proposing with rand paul creates an incentive for states to replace their cash bail with instead a risk assessment. meaning that the court will review the risk of that person to their community, and on that basis make the determination of whether they get out, not how much money you have in your back pocket. that is the bill. rand paul is cosponsoring it with me. , which are op-ed public in the "new york times. i got in touch with him after...
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not an easy question. >> it has to be economic justice and social justice.cheers and applause] we have the better side of the argument to be inclusive we just have to keep plugging away and not get discouraged whose answer is to everything tax cuts for the wealthy. i can almost imagine the scene in a republicanys members told the kid calls out to say i don't feel good we will wake you in the morning. really that is the inside story with this attempt to repeal the affordable care act that is tax cuts for the wealthy so we have to keep talking over and over. sometimes they think we make of the great argument seatno cannot promote and stand up for economic justice so with that progress to move people for word on civil rights and women's rights and human rights. so i don't died of false dichotomy we want everybody to have a better opportunity for this. >> we both care about women so getting back to "the handmaids tale" and those with power or women who don't have power or have been marginalized.rite >> i'm glad you asked because i write about this with the conve
not an easy question. >> it has to be economic justice and social justice.cheers and applause] we have the better side of the argument to be inclusive we just have to keep plugging away and not get discouraged whose answer is to everything tax cuts for the wealthy. i can almost imagine the scene in a republicanys members told the kid calls out to say i don't feel good we will wake you in the morning. really that is the inside story with this attempt to repeal the affordable care act that...
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truly at its heart, i'd say this is matter of economic justice as much as it is criminal justice. >>a former prosecutor but you're introducing legislation that argues there's too many innocent people waiting around in jail. what do you mean? >> on the issue of bail, what we're looking at is a system where people are sitting in jail awaiting trial for days, weeks, months and it's not uncommon, years. many of them are sitting in jail awaiting trial and not at home caring for their children, not going to work every day because they cannot afford to get out of jail before trial. that's why it's an issue of economic justice. the typical scenario is someone gets arrested say for grand theft. let's say it's a woman who went to a department store, stole something of great value. the judge says for this crime, let's say your bail is $20,000. so she's got just one of a few choices. she can come up with $20,000 to get out. the average american does not have $20,000. bail bonds men says i'll put up the $20,000. that's $2,000. the average american does not have $2,000 sitting around. the poor per
truly at its heart, i'd say this is matter of economic justice as much as it is criminal justice. >>a former prosecutor but you're introducing legislation that argues there's too many innocent people waiting around in jail. what do you mean? >> on the issue of bail, what we're looking at is a system where people are sitting in jail awaiting trial for days, weeks, months and it's not uncommon, years. many of them are sitting in jail awaiting trial and not at home caring for their...
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that's an economic justice issue. we talked about that earlier. so the bill that i'm proposing with rand paul would -- and it creates incentive with a risk assessment meaning that the court will review the risk of that person to my community and then make a determination of how much money squlou in your back pocket. that's great. so that's the bill and rand paul is cosponsoring it with me. we wrote in op-ed. i was like hey, rand, how are you doing? everything cool with you? [ laughter ] how are you people reacting? he said appalachia loves it. [ applause ] so the most important thing is to know that some times it is not -- nobody is going to thank you for being a leader but we are all here to thank you. it is difficult and you know that as a business owner to be out there and invest in people and have the faith of your dreams and to set something up, but it does make a difference. thank you for that question. thank you. [ applause ] >> my name is curtis. i'm with indivisible san francisco. that they were not protected by existing civil rights law.
that's an economic justice issue. we talked about that earlier. so the bill that i'm proposing with rand paul would -- and it creates incentive with a risk assessment meaning that the court will review the risk of that person to my community and then make a determination of how much money squlou in your back pocket. that's great. so that's the bill and rand paul is cosponsoring it with me. we wrote in op-ed. i was like hey, rand, how are you doing? everything cool with you? [ laughter ] how are...
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moving forward, we have to see the next between reproductive justice and economic justice. we have to see the nex sis between climate change and racial justice and with everything and break down and come together and democratic parties stop. this is an amazing book that everybody should read. he has as a fewer white boys. >> well, it's easy to talk. but democratic party did pass the 1964 civil rights act. 1965 voting rights act. trio, head start, older americans act, medicare, medicaid. it was equal pay act. daca, i mean, look. having said all that, i'll be among the first to say the democratic party is not what i want it to be or what it should be. sign me. up for that. that's why i ran for chair and accepted to be deputy chair. because i believe it can be more. here's the thing about parties. they are always con grom rations. the democratic party was northern and white segregationists who had some occasional agreement about economic justice for working people. it kind of connected around the new deal thing. but the bulk of the southern democrats were racist deg nationists.
moving forward, we have to see the next between reproductive justice and economic justice. we have to see the nex sis between climate change and racial justice and with everything and break down and come together and democratic parties stop. this is an amazing book that everybody should read. he has as a fewer white boys. >> well, it's easy to talk. but democratic party did pass the 1964 civil rights act. 1965 voting rights act. trio, head start, older americans act, medicare, medicaid....
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. >> if we don't get any economic justice there will be no economic movement in the city. >> reporter: smith's fiance called for calm. >> i prefer for you guys to do everything peacefully. >> reporter: several police officers have been assaulted and there have been arrests. the city reeling from the 2014 shooting of michael brown which sparked nights of violence in nearby ferguson. brown's father out with the protesters. >> my people tired of this. >> more breaking news in north philadelphia, a man has died after being shot overnight at a germantown avenue and cumberland street area, police say the victim was dropped by an unknown person at temple in critical condition and later died. a man and woman showed up at the hospital after they were shot in the legs. a security guard at the corner bar fired a shot that killed the man after witnessing him open fire in front of him. >> the male who was shot in the stomach, in front of him, he overred the male fire on people who were walking down the street. that's how the woman and the man we believe were shot in their legs. >> that security gu
. >> if we don't get any economic justice there will be no economic movement in the city. >> reporter: smith's fiance called for calm. >> i prefer for you guys to do everything peacefully. >> reporter: several police officers have been assaulted and there have been arrests. the city reeling from the 2014 shooting of michael brown which sparked nights of violence in nearby ferguson. brown's father out with the protesters. >> my people tired of this. >> more...
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. >> activists say it's all part of building a movement for economic justice. in san jose, janine della vega, >> it's a step toward equality. >> they want to allow women to go topless in public if they wish. >> reaction from people living in the east bay city that's considering making that change. >> you could be one of the millions of car owners set to get some cash. details on the latest settlement offers over air bags. >>> a smart connected motion sensor is helping the most musically challenge you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap to friends at more banks than ever before. you got next? chase. make more of what's yours. >>> the city of berkeley is often on the cutting edge of progressive issues which could resolve gender differences. should women be allowed to go topless in town? lonnie rivera is live in berkeley this evening. >> breyer to 94, anyone could walk around these streets naked. it took a cal student to show up to class naked for the city to change
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, hundreds of workers in oakland are rallying for union rights saying there's more to do for economic justice. amy hollyfield joins us live in oakland at frankie gallup plaza. >> the rally is going on right now here in the plaza. it started about 20 minutes ago. very full and peaceful none administration and they marched here from an oakland mcdonald's and that's where they started their message and continued it here. they say fast food workers deserve a wage so they can afford to live in the bay area. it's become an annual rally cry. the labor day demonstration in front of mcdonald's at 14th and jackson in oakland where fast food workers are fighting for a minimum pay of $15 an hour and representation. >> i need the $15 but i also need the union because having the union they cannot cut down my days or hours and i'll have to fight for my rights and the right of others, of my co-workers. >> reporter: california has approved a $15 minimum wage to gradually be in place by the year 2023. union organizers call that a success and say it's still important to be here each year. >> $15 in the bay area
, hundreds of workers in oakland are rallying for union rights saying there's more to do for economic justice. amy hollyfield joins us live in oakland at frankie gallup plaza. >> the rally is going on right now here in the plaza. it started about 20 minutes ago. very full and peaceful none administration and they marched here from an oakland mcdonald's and that's where they started their message and continued it here. they say fast food workers deserve a wage so they can afford to live in...
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. >> i think it has to be both economic justice and social justice. [applause] look at, you know, we have the better side of the argument about how to make the economy grow, to be inclusive, to lift incomes, provide opportunities. we just have to keep plugging away at it and not, not get discouraged. we have to keep calling out the other side his answer to everything is tax cuts for the wealthy. i almost can imagine a scene in some republican members home and they kid calls out and says hey, i don't. take a tax cut for the wealthy. [laughing] we will wake you in the morning and see how you're doing. because it answers everything. whatever ails you. that's really the inside story of what's going on with this attempt to repeal the affordable care act. it's to free up money for tax cuts for the wealthy. we have to keep talking over and over again and not get discouraged because sometimes we think we make a great argument, but it doesn't take the first time. we have to keep going at it time and time again. but we can't be promoting and standing up for eco
. >> i think it has to be both economic justice and social justice. [applause] look at, you know, we have the better side of the argument about how to make the economy grow, to be inclusive, to lift incomes, provide opportunities. we just have to keep plugging away at it and not, not get discouraged. we have to keep calling out the other side his answer to everything is tax cuts for the wealthy. i almost can imagine a scene in some republican members home and they kid calls out and says...
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the massesf our people will continue toto remain t trapped and lingering n the periphery of economic justicend opportunity. >> conongresswoman maxinine wat. >> we're all herere to celebrare tributeilife and t to pay to his extxtraordinary contributitions, not onlnly to s famimily and his fririends, buto ourr society, to this country, o the world. heardday, y you have all over and over agagain about allf his tremendous and awesome talent. you have heard about his genius. you have heard and you know about his civil rights advocacy, his politics, humor, his wisdom, vision, and uncanny ability to dissect personalities, events, national andnd internationonal proboblems, and ococcurrences. for h hoursith dick and he wldld come with stacks of newspapers from all over the world. and we would talk -- no, he would talk. i would listen. and hehe would explain to me wht was really goioing on in t the d in hisis own fashionon. and he taught meme to look twtwe at people. he taught me to payay a attenti. becacause he said, you can't always pay attention too what ththeyay, it's what thehey do. and so i list
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clinton: i think it has been both economic and social justice.applause] you know, we have the better side of the argument about how to make the economy grow, be inclusive, lift income, provide opportunity. we have to keep plugging away and not get discouraged. we have to keep calling out the other side whose answer to everything is tax cuts for the wealthy. i can imagine a scene in a republican members called home and their kid called saying they do not feel good and they say take a tax cut, you will do better in the morning. [laughter] because it answers everything! whatever ails you! i mean, that is really the inside story of what is going on with this attempt to repeal the affordable care act, it is to free up money for tax cuts for the wealthy. we have to keep talking and not get discouraged because sometimes we think we make a great argument but it does not take the first time. we have to keep going at it, time and time again. we cannot be promoting and standing up for economic justice to the exclusion of turning our back on all the progress
clinton: i think it has been both economic and social justice.applause] you know, we have the better side of the argument about how to make the economy grow, be inclusive, lift income, provide opportunity. we have to keep plugging away and not get discouraged. we have to keep calling out the other side whose answer to everything is tax cuts for the wealthy. i can imagine a scene in a republican members called home and their kid called saying they do not feel good and they say take a tax cut,...
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they say there's still more to do for economic justice. amy hollyfield has the story. >> reporter: it's become an annual rally cry. the labor day demonstration in front of mcdonald's at 14th and jackson in oakland, where fast food workers are fighting for $15 an hour and representation. >> i need the $15, but i also need the yunion. with the union, i'll have a way to fight for my rights and the rights of others. >> reporter: california has approved a $15 minimum wage to gradually be in place by the year 2023. union organizers call that a success, but say it's still important to show up each year and be heard. >> $15 in the bay area is nothing. and we're not only asking for $15 here in california, we're goig not going to stop until every state in the union has $15. >> reporter: some workers did show up, so mcdonald's was open. >> this is obnoxious, what they just did. >> reporter: alex questions whether mcdonald's deserves this. >> i'm sympathizing with mcdonald's. they're using their bathrooms for free. they're lining up, the homeless stay
they say there's still more to do for economic justice. amy hollyfield has the story. >> reporter: it's become an annual rally cry. the labor day demonstration in front of mcdonald's at 14th and jackson in oakland, where fast food workers are fighting for $15 an hour and representation. >> i need the $15, but i also need the yunion. with the union, i'll have a way to fight for my rights and the rights of others. >> reporter: california has approved a $15 minimum wage to...
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it's all part of building a movement toward economic justice. reporting live from san jose. >> janine, thank you. >>> politicians are marking labor day on twitter. we are building our future with american hands, american labor, american iron, aluminum and steel. the 40 hour workweek, osha, over time, family leave, we owe labor for all of it dianne feinstein says happy labordy, thank you to our nation's workers, we're grateful for all you contribute to our country. >> kbash rah lee used labor day to call for a higher minimum wage. we must never forget the work that remains to give women, people of color to accessing the american dream. >>> the owners of buy the bucket posted a letter on the restaurant's facebook page. the time has come to pursue other endeavors. the restaurant opened in 1959. owners have served millions of guests and created countless memories, for that they will be forever grateful. >>> hundreds of cyclists raced in front of the abc 7 studios in downtown san francisco this labor day. streets were shut down. the race started in 1
it's all part of building a movement toward economic justice. reporting live from san jose. >> janine, thank you. >>> politicians are marking labor day on twitter. we are building our future with american hands, american labor, american iron, aluminum and steel. the 40 hour workweek, osha, over time, family leave, we owe labor for all of it dianne feinstein says happy labordy, thank you to our nation's workers, we're grateful for all you contribute to our country. >> kbash...
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they say there's still more to do for economic justice. amy hollyfield has the story. >> reporter: it's become an annual rally cry. the labor day demonstration in front of mcdonald's at 14th and jackson in oakland, where fast food workers are fighting for $15 an hour and representation. >> i need the $15, but i also need the yunion. with the union, i'll have a way to fight for my rights and the rights of others. >> reporter: california has approved a $15 minimum wage to gradually be in place by the year 2023. union organizers call that a success, but say it's still important to show up each year and be heard. >> $15 in the bay area is nothing. and we're not only asking for $15 here in california, we're goig not going to stop until every state in the union has $15. >> reporter: some workers did show up, so mcdonald's was open. >> this is obnoxious, what they just did. >> reporter: alex questions whether mcdonald's deserves this. >> i'm sympathizing with mcdonald's. they're using their bathrooms for free. they're lining up, the homeless stay
they say there's still more to do for economic justice. amy hollyfield has the story. >> reporter: it's become an annual rally cry. the labor day demonstration in front of mcdonald's at 14th and jackson in oakland, where fast food workers are fighting for $15 an hour and representation. >> i need the $15, but i also need the yunion. with the union, i'll have a way to fight for my rights and the rights of others. >> reporter: california has approved a $15 minimum wage to...
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we cannot be promoting and standing up for economic justice to the exclusion of turning our back on all the progress we have made in moving people forward on civil rights and women's rights and gay rights and human rights. [applause] ms. clinton: i do not buy this false dichotomy, you can only be for the economy or civil rights, that is ridiculous. we want everyone to rise. we want everyone to have a better opportunity and features going forward. lisa: let's talk about women for a second. just getting back to the "handmaid's tale". " thebtext of handmaid's tale" is how women treat other women. women with and without power, women have been marginalized. it can be very cruel the way women treat other women. ms. clinton: like ask about this. i will about this and start with a conversation i had shortly before announcing i was going to run. it was with sheryl sandberg. someone i have known for a long time and really appreciate the work she has done with the research, working with professors at stanford and the university of pennsylvania, marshall in facts and evidence about what happens in
we cannot be promoting and standing up for economic justice to the exclusion of turning our back on all the progress we have made in moving people forward on civil rights and women's rights and gay rights and human rights. [applause] ms. clinton: i do not buy this false dichotomy, you can only be for the economy or civil rights, that is ridiculous. we want everyone to rise. we want everyone to have a better opportunity and features going forward. lisa: let's talk about women for a second. just...
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they say there is still more to do for economic justice. abc7 news reporter amy holly field has our story. >> reporter: it's become an annual rally cry. the labor day demonstration in front of mcdonald's at 14th and jackson in oakland where fast food workers are fighting for a minimum pay of $15 an hour and representation. >> i need the $15, but i also need the union because having the union, they cannot cut down my days or hours. and i'll have better -- i'll have to fight for my rights and the rights of others of my coworkers. >> reporter: california has approved a $15 minimum wage to gradually be in place by the year 2023. union organizers call that a success, but say it is still important to show up each year and be heard. >> $15 in the bay area is nothing. and we're not only asking for $15 here in california, we're going to stop until every single state of this country gives those $15 and union rights. >> reporter: some of these protesters were on strike today, but other employees did show up for work. so, mcdonald's was open. at one po
they say there is still more to do for economic justice. abc7 news reporter amy holly field has our story. >> reporter: it's become an annual rally cry. the labor day demonstration in front of mcdonald's at 14th and jackson in oakland where fast food workers are fighting for a minimum pay of $15 an hour and representation. >> i need the $15, but i also need the union because having the union, they cannot cut down my days or hours. and i'll have better -- i'll have to fight for my...
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or the masses of our people will continue to remain trapped and lingering on the periphery of economic justicend opportunity. >> congresswoman maxine waters. >> we're all here to celebrate tributeife and to pay to his extraordinary contributions, not only to his family and his friends, but to our society, to this country, to the world. heardday, you have all over and over again about all of his tremendous and awesome talent. you have heard about his genius. you have heard and you know about his civil rights advocacy, his politics, humor, his wisdom, vision, and uncanny ability to dissect personalities, events, national and international problems, and occurrences. for hours with dick and he would come with stacks of newspapers from all over the world. and we would talk -- no, he would talk. i would listen. and he would explain to me what was really going on in the world in his own fashion. and he taught me to look twice at people. he taught me to pay attention. because he said, you can't always pay attention to what they say, it's what they do. and so i listened, i paid attention, and because o
or the masses of our people will continue to remain trapped and lingering on the periphery of economic justicend opportunity. >> congresswoman maxine waters. >> we're all here to celebrate tributeife and to pay to his extraordinary contributions, not only to his family and his friends, but to our society, to this country, to the world. heardday, you have all over and over again about all of his tremendous and awesome talent. you have heard about his genius. you have heard and you...
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at i try to say in the book is, look, you need both economic justice and social justice. i was trying to argue for both. i think i had the best plans, the best ideas, the most workable ways of trying to lift incomes and provide a more inclusive economy and tax the wealthy to pay for stuff we needed like infrastructure and so forth. i'm not going to back off social justice. it's one of the great accomplishments of our nation. so much that has said to our fellow americans, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, you're part of the american wonderful experience and you are welcome at the table. come and contribute, make a difference. so i don't think he sees the world that way. i think he sees it in a very dark, divisive way as we heard in the u.n. speech. it's us versus them. his us is very much defined by his own experience and by what we can point to. his us is also how he tried to motivate voters to be for him and he didn't really repudiate david duke, he didn't really repudiate a lot of the white supremacists who came out strongly for him. i called
at i try to say in the book is, look, you need both economic justice and social justice. i was trying to argue for both. i think i had the best plans, the best ideas, the most workable ways of trying to lift incomes and provide a more inclusive economy and tax the wealthy to pay for stuff we needed like infrastructure and so forth. i'm not going to back off social justice. it's one of the great accomplishments of our nation. so much that has said to our fellow americans, regardless of race,...
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but we can't be promoting onng standing up for economic justice to the exclusion of turning our backall of the progress we have made in moving people forward on civil rights and women's rights, and gay rights and human rights. i don't buy this false dichotomy you can only be for the economy we want everybodyri to rise.opportunit we want everybody to have a better opportunity and future going forward.bout wom let's talk about women for a second. >> just getting back into the-- other big subs text is howt othe women treat other women. women with power and women who don't had power. women who have been marginalized. it can be very cruel the way women treat other women. you had experienced a little bit of that yourself b obviously.right, i'm glad you ask about it. >> i write about this and i will start with a conversation i have shortly before was announcing that i was going to run.as with it was with sheryl sandberg. some had known for a long time. we really appreciate the work that she has done with lean on and with the research and working with professors at stanford. in facts and evi
but we can't be promoting onng standing up for economic justice to the exclusion of turning our backall of the progress we have made in moving people forward on civil rights and women's rights, and gay rights and human rights. i don't buy this false dichotomy you can only be for the economy we want everybodyri to rise.opportunit we want everybody to have a better opportunity and future going forward.bout wom let's talk about women for a second. >> just getting back into the-- other big...
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that is economic justice, and we are not getting that with the united nations. at the president has taken them to task for a couple of reasons. one is for the lopsided security funding, not to mention the general budget that we are propping up, but the peacekeeping forces around the world, and as you said, you said they are -- >> harris: percentages are very down. >> kennedy: 193 members of the united nations, why are we paying that high of a percentage when there are other operating military budgets across the globe who also have a vested interest in peace customer spill and the pushback might be on that, well, you guys are the biggest country in terms of the biggest military and so on and so forth, but one of the things that has been missing from the conversation is really what we do with north korea right now, what we do with those parties that are not at the table after putting this tough, tough sanction on that country. speak to the president has been careful to say that he does not want to broadcast the strategy here. that's what we hear from the white hou
that is economic justice, and we are not getting that with the united nations. at the president has taken them to task for a couple of reasons. one is for the lopsided security funding, not to mention the general budget that we are propping up, but the peacekeeping forces around the world, and as you said, you said they are -- >> harris: percentages are very down. >> kennedy: 193 members of the united nations, why are we paying that high of a percentage when there are other...
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i say look, we need both economic justice and social justice. it would be a mistake to jettison one for the other. but we've got to do more to say how they are connected and how they reinforce each other. so i'm actually optimistic. i mean, i end the book on kind of an optimistic note because i think young people in particular are all in on the kind of world that is much more respectful of diversity and tolerant of different opinions and the like, but has a view about what will be best for them individually and for all of us together. and so i just want your viewers in particular who care about these issues and kind of go up and down on twitter and everywhere else all the time, don't give up and don't give in. and i say this as somebody who has fought some of the very same battles over and over and over again. and we just can't let the other side, which is a dark, divisive, negative version of nostalgia control our politics. so i'm in. >> i really appreciate you taking the time. >> thank you. >> you can come back whenever you like. if you just w
i say look, we need both economic justice and social justice. it would be a mistake to jettison one for the other. but we've got to do more to say how they are connected and how they reinforce each other. so i'm actually optimistic. i mean, i end the book on kind of an optimistic note because i think young people in particular are all in on the kind of world that is much more respectful of diversity and tolerant of different opinions and the like, but has a view about what will be best for them...
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the economic and the justice. messages so that we can motivate our voters to come back to the polls. even amongst african-american voters. it was a 7% drop between 2012 and 2016. which proved to be the critical swing vote for hillary clinton's loss. so let's have an open conversation about that. i'm going to keep talking about race. because if you're not willing to talk about race in a conversation about democrats, knowing that almost half the party are people of color and knowing that people of color are the swing vote, then we won't have a conversation about how to move us forward and to really strengthen our progressive movement. >> okay. raise the issue of making sure we're talking about who the messengers are. if there's a magic phrase, why don't we just run david copperfield for president. it's also not, to an economic point, with four sub point, right, josh. so you want to make a comment? >> -- want to jump in -- >> you can go first. >> i think it's been fantastic. i think the issue for us is there's this t
the economic and the justice. messages so that we can motivate our voters to come back to the polls. even amongst african-american voters. it was a 7% drop between 2012 and 2016. which proved to be the critical swing vote for hillary clinton's loss. so let's have an open conversation about that. i'm going to keep talking about race. because if you're not willing to talk about race in a conversation about democrats, knowing that almost half the party are people of color and knowing that people...
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deputy chair keith ellison has said many times is the democratic party is the party of socio and economic justiceo support and promote that is not somehow exclusive from being incluf siff of other communities and races and being patriotic. just because you want to see equality, you can be both. ali fought against and protested against the vietnam war. he became a national hero. we're all in the process in the interest of trying to make this nation better, but you can't do that by saying protesters don't have a right to do what's in our -- what's in our first amendment right to do. >> paris, why isn't the president praising the fact that people like colin kaepernick have the right to protest in this fashion and that's what makes this country great? >> i don't know. that's a good we for one of the reporters to ask him. on the same token talking about mohammed ali, this is the same person that came back to a republican white house and received the highest honor on behalf of the country from a republican president george w. bush who proudly put that around his neck. the question is, would that happen
deputy chair keith ellison has said many times is the democratic party is the party of socio and economic justiceo support and promote that is not somehow exclusive from being incluf siff of other communities and races and being patriotic. just because you want to see equality, you can be both. ali fought against and protested against the vietnam war. he became a national hero. we're all in the process in the interest of trying to make this nation better, but you can't do that by saying...
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but we can't be promoting and standing up for economic justice to the exclusion of turning our back on all of the progress we've made in moving people forward on civil rights and women's rights and gay rights and human rights. [laughter] so -- [applause] i just i don't buy -- i don't buy this false dichotomy you can only be for the economy or o you can only be for people of civil rights that's ridiculous we want everybody to rise. weeverybody to have a better opportunity and future going forward. let's -- let's talk about women for a second. because we both care about women and i think most people here do. just getting pack back to the -- other big subtext of the tale is how women treat other women especially women with power, women with power with women who don't have power. women who have been -- marginalized and it can be very cruel the way women treat other women you've experienced a little bit of that yourself, obviously. right, well i'm glad you asked about it melissa because i write about this. and i'll start with -- a conversation i had shortly before announcing that i was goin
but we can't be promoting and standing up for economic justice to the exclusion of turning our back on all of the progress we've made in moving people forward on civil rights and women's rights and gay rights and human rights. [laughter] so -- [applause] i just i don't buy -- i don't buy this false dichotomy you can only be for the economy or o you can only be for people of civil rights that's ridiculous we want everybody to rise. weeverybody to have a better opportunity and future going...
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well when we have equity and opportunity, public health, and safety, justice, education, and economic justice, when we are free to prosper and thrive, our nation will also thrive and reach its full potential. i'm looking forward to the many discussions, ideas and inspirations that will come from today's town hall discussion, and from the events to follow all over the weekend. we're listening. we're learning, and we will undoubtedly be energized to keep fighting the good fight on behalf of you, our constituents, and to uphold our responsibility as the conscious of the congress. our ancestors and dellers if invested a great dale in our nation and our young people should inherit and put reply the fruits of the labor. i'm eager to get the conversation started so i'll get out of the way. first i want you haar to paragraphly from two colleagues the co-chair of the conference, instrumental in putting together the agent for the conference, bringing it their address the myriad of issues that need our focus and attention. at this time please hem me bring up the co-chairs of the congressional black cauc
well when we have equity and opportunity, public health, and safety, justice, education, and economic justice, when we are free to prosper and thrive, our nation will also thrive and reach its full potential. i'm looking forward to the many discussions, ideas and inspirations that will come from today's town hall discussion, and from the events to follow all over the weekend. we're listening. we're learning, and we will undoubtedly be energized to keep fighting the good fight on behalf of you,...
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well that when we have equity and opportunity, public health and safety, justice, education and economic justice, when we are free to prosper and thrive, our nation will also thrive and reach its full potential. i'm looking forward to the many discussions, ideas and inspiration that will come from today's town hall discussion and from the events to follow all over the weekend. we're listening. we're learning, and we will undoubtedly be energized to keep fighting the good fight on behalf of you, our constituents. and to uphold our responsibility as the conscience of the congress. our ancestors and edelders have hav ha ha invested a great deal. i want you to hear briefly from my two colleagues, they're also co-chairs and instrumental in putting together the agenda for this conference, bringing us all hire here. so at this time please help me bring out the co-chairs of the congressional black caucus's 47th annual legislative conference, congresswoman robin kelly representing the second district in illinois and congressman marc veasey from texas. >> good morning. thank you chairman richmond for all
well that when we have equity and opportunity, public health and safety, justice, education and economic justice, when we are free to prosper and thrive, our nation will also thrive and reach its full potential. i'm looking forward to the many discussions, ideas and inspiration that will come from today's town hall discussion and from the events to follow all over the weekend. we're listening. we're learning, and we will undoubtedly be energized to keep fighting the good fight on behalf of you,...
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what i try to say in the book is, look, you need both economic justice and social justice.gue for both. i think i had the best plans, the best ideas, the most workable ways of trying to lift incomes and provide a more inclusive economy and tax the wealthy to pay for stuff we needed like infrastructure and so forth. i'm not going to back off social justice. it's one of the great accomplishments of our nation. so much that has said to our fellow americans, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, you're part of the american wonderful experience and you are welcome at the table. come and contribute, make a difference. so i don't think he sees the world that way. i think he sees it in a very dark, divisive way as we heard in the u.n. speech. it's us versus them. his us is very much defined by his own experience and by what we can point to. his us is also how he tried to motivate voters to be for him and he didn't really repudiate david duke, he didn't really repudiate a lot of the white supremacists who came out strongly for him. i called him out in a speech
what i try to say in the book is, look, you need both economic justice and social justice.gue for both. i think i had the best plans, the best ideas, the most workable ways of trying to lift incomes and provide a more inclusive economy and tax the wealthy to pay for stuff we needed like infrastructure and so forth. i'm not going to back off social justice. it's one of the great accomplishments of our nation. so much that has said to our fellow americans, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion,...
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repeat the mistakes of the african national congress and chart a path that brings with it economic development and justice it is a delicate and difficult dance why. that poor countries around the world intimately and one that illustrates the almost on a saleable and destructive power of global corporatism. president hog is the president of now maybe he was the country's first prime minister wanted to achieve independence in one thousand nine hundred from south africa he served again as prime minister from two thousand and twelve to two thousand and fifteen he was a member of the central committee and the polish bureau of the liberation movement swapo that led the armed resistance struggle against the apartheid regime in south africa mr president thank you i want to begin by and i know it's something that concerns you how a country with a population of two point four million how you achieve control over your own economy in an age of global capital and we should be clear. in a country that has an inherited structures of perhaps economic racism in the same way that south africa has done. festival thank you v
repeat the mistakes of the african national congress and chart a path that brings with it economic development and justice it is a delicate and difficult dance why. that poor countries around the world intimately and one that illustrates the almost on a saleable and destructive power of global corporatism. president hog is the president of now maybe he was the country's first prime minister wanted to achieve independence in one thousand nine hundred from south africa he served again as prime...
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foreign oil companies prepared to celebrate the profits still make from the reforms mexican economics and justice expert in the guy that was goglia doubts that ordinary mexicans will get a share of the spoils and you need to make sure that all this investment and all the returns from those investments to some degree will provide. a remedy to those sectors within mexico that have never experienced any benefits from the after . cultural sector or the small farmer but i haven't seen any kind of government plan or strategy indicating that they will go that way so so far considering the precedence of mexico's opening to the world i would say that the privatization of the oil sector in the hands of all your police will bring more corruption more unequal distribution of income and more social instability. but corruption isn't always considered a bad thing by big business. where there's corruption there's no accountability. the oil industry has a track record of thriving in places with poor regulatory regimes they pollute and get away with it. mexico state owned oil company pemex has been accused of this
foreign oil companies prepared to celebrate the profits still make from the reforms mexican economics and justice expert in the guy that was goglia doubts that ordinary mexicans will get a share of the spoils and you need to make sure that all this investment and all the returns from those investments to some degree will provide. a remedy to those sectors within mexico that have never experienced any benefits from the after . cultural sector or the small farmer but i haven't seen any kind of...
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repeat the mistakes of the african national congress and chart a path that brings with it economic development and justice it is a delicate and difficult dance one that poor countries around the world know intimately and one that illustrates the almost on a saleable and destructive power of global corporatism. president hog is the president of now maybe he was the country's first prime minister wanted to achieve independence in one thousand nine hundred from south africa he served again as prime minister from two thousand and twelve to two thousand and fifteen he was a member of the central committee and the polish bureau of the liberation movement swapo that led the armed resistance struggle against the apartheid regime in south africa mr president thank you i want to begin by and i know it's something that concerns you how a country with a population of two point four million how you achieve control over your own economy in an age of global capital and we should be clear. in a country that has an inherited structures of perhaps economic racism in the same way that south africa has done. thank you very m
repeat the mistakes of the african national congress and chart a path that brings with it economic development and justice it is a delicate and difficult dance one that poor countries around the world know intimately and one that illustrates the almost on a saleable and destructive power of global corporatism. president hog is the president of now maybe he was the country's first prime minister wanted to achieve independence in one thousand nine hundred from south africa he served again as...
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both in economic and justice and affairs. furthermore, we share the same set of fundamental beliefs, a belief in free trade, rigorous and fair competition, strong consumer rights, and that trying to beat other country's industries but unfairly subsidizing one's own is a serious mistake. so there is no need to impose tariffs where we have one now and i don't think anyone sensible is contemplating this. as i is the out in a future partnership paper when it comes to trading goods we will do everything we can to avoid frick at border. but of course the regulatory issues are crucial. we share a commitment to high regulatory standards. people in britain do not want shoddy goods, shoddy services, a poor environment or exploit tative working practices. i can never imagine them thinking those things to be acceptable. the government i lead is committed not only to protecting high standards but strengthening them. i'm optimistic about what we can achieve by finding a creative solution to a new economic relationship that can support pros
both in economic and justice and affairs. furthermore, we share the same set of fundamental beliefs, a belief in free trade, rigorous and fair competition, strong consumer rights, and that trying to beat other country's industries but unfairly subsidizing one's own is a serious mistake. so there is no need to impose tariffs where we have one now and i don't think anyone sensible is contemplating this. as i is the out in a future partnership paper when it comes to trading goods we will do...
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and latino, and they have to figure party is to say this committed to both racial justice and economic justicesay it is my bobby kennedy fantasy. that is what democrats have to do, it is almost always their job and they have to do it in a forward-looking way that says we have a new economy here, the jobs of the past will not exist in the future, but if we don't give people opportunity, where going to have a lot of chaos in the country and political chaos included. francine: e.j. dionne, if we were to have presidential thetions in 2018, who would democratic party put up to stand against donald trump? e.j.: i think you would have to hire out fenway park to fit all of the democrats who want to run 2018, so i have no clue. i think all pundits should get out of the prediction business after the 2016 election, but i think you've got a range of people from elizabeth warren, chris murphy, kamala harris, sharon brown, you're going to have a very big field starting out and a lot of democrats are looking at trump and saying, well if he can do it, i can do it. tom: ok. e.j. dionne, were going to ca contin
and latino, and they have to figure party is to say this committed to both racial justice and economic justicesay it is my bobby kennedy fantasy. that is what democrats have to do, it is almost always their job and they have to do it in a forward-looking way that says we have a new economy here, the jobs of the past will not exist in the future, but if we don't give people opportunity, where going to have a lot of chaos in the country and political chaos included. francine: e.j. dionne, if we...
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justice. policy in social science research on issues choice,to school private property rights, economic liberty, and free speech. ofore working as a director strategic research, she served as the director of communications and joined the 2001tute and september where she specialized in public relations for technology companies. after miss knepper, we will hear from diane katz, she is a senior fellow in regulatory policy at the heritage foundation. she previously was director of environment, and energy policy for three years at the fraser institute. snead., we have jason he has written extensively on the need to reform the nation's civil asset forfeiture laws, he also writes on issues such as regulation of unmanned aircraft, a economic liberties, and criminal justice reform and policing. he holds a masters degree in public policy from george mason , government and international affairs, and graduated from bowling green state university with a bachelor's degree in history and lyrical science. -- and political science. we will go to lisa knepper. lisa: more american workers than ever need a permiss
justice. policy in social science research on issues choice,to school private property rights, economic liberty, and free speech. ofore working as a director strategic research, she served as the director of communications and joined the 2001tute and september where she specialized in public relations for technology companies. after miss knepper, we will hear from diane katz, she is a senior fellow in regulatory policy at the heritage foundation. she previously was director of environment, and...
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economic rights. he came and talked to about police brutality and criminal justice. and talked about what was going on with health care. 54 years later, we are here. whoalked about a governor is were dripping with the words of interposition and nullification. 54 years later, we, after young, by hateemale was killed in charlottesville. 54 years later, we,, after votes taken offessed and the books in north carolina and in michigan and in wisconsin. , toears later, we come uphold all of the voting rights that king stood for, the economic rights and the rights of those incarcerated wrongly. criminal justice and police brutality. we come to stand up, not about a governor, but about a president whose lips are dripping with the words of interposition and nullification. when you try to interpose a moral equivalency between neo-nazis and white supremacists , with freedom fighters, when you try to nullify voting rights in texas and north carolina and michigan, that is nullification. sitting in hard barbara hyperbole, i am telling you what you are doing. what you did not figure
economic rights. he came and talked to about police brutality and criminal justice. and talked about what was going on with health care. 54 years later, we are here. whoalked about a governor is were dripping with the words of interposition and nullification. 54 years later, we, after young, by hateemale was killed in charlottesville. 54 years later, we,, after votes taken offessed and the books in north carolina and in michigan and in wisconsin. , toears later, we come uphold all of the voting...
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in reality nothing but the right of the people to their share of the overall economic performance of the country it's justice. thank you lz is passionate speech on friday left many supporters frustrated by his low standings in the polls which got me because i just don't get it because i think that's the substance that germany needs that moves germany i don't get it and i hope things change. because of people shouldn't always listen to what the polls say whether they're representative or not is another question but after what he talked about today i don't understand it. minutes later a chance that angle americal took to the podium in munich as has become the norm a turk campaign. and says this year critics gave her noisy reception. don't survive the high english lit but we can agree on one thing we definitely won't shape germany's future by whistling and screaming his style to tackle knows the refugee crisis of twenty fifteen has pushed many voters towards the far right alternative for germany that was a one off she insists. that's my side of the sea love what happened in two thousand and fifteen months not a
in reality nothing but the right of the people to their share of the overall economic performance of the country it's justice. thank you lz is passionate speech on friday left many supporters frustrated by his low standings in the polls which got me because i just don't get it because i think that's the substance that germany needs that moves germany i don't get it and i hope things change. because of people shouldn't always listen to what the polls say whether they're representative or not is...
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international appeal to the world community and said the world requires for each of us to live, justice, at an economicevel and a social level. we believe that humanitarianism is important. we must care about you and we expect you to care about us. if not, our planet, which we all share, is in danger. host: are there private or religious organizations that have reached out to your country in the wake of some of these images of destruction we have seen on our televisions in the united states? guest: yes, many individuals have reached out to us. from all over the world. some wealthy people and some poor people. who are just moved by what they have seen and want to help their we have had a number of private sector organizations trying to organize themselves to provide assistance. , with whatly happened in the rest of the caribbean, other countries are in competition with each other for international resources. as of last night, dominica was one of the first responders to problem by givingantigua us money and now they are devastated. i have a message from the prime minister of the country and said i just l
international appeal to the world community and said the world requires for each of us to live, justice, at an economicevel and a social level. we believe that humanitarianism is important. we must care about you and we expect you to care about us. if not, our planet, which we all share, is in danger. host: are there private or religious organizations that have reached out to your country in the wake of some of these images of destruction we have seen on our televisions in the united states?...