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>> emmett do this, emmett why did you say that -- >> jimmy: who names their kid emmett? mean, emmett, you're going to stick with that name? or are you going to change that when you turn 18? >> oh, yeah, i'm definitely going to change it. >> jimmy: what are you going to change it to, emmett? >> what are you going to change your name to, emmett? i know what he's going to change his name to, guillermo! >> no! >> guillermo: yeah! >> no! >> jimmy: what name are you going to change it to? >> orphan. >> jimmy: orson? >> orphan. o-r-f-i-n are. >> jimmy: orphan. at the count of three, fight! all right? one, two, three, fight! thanks for watching "the homework helper guys." we are the homework helper guys. remember, if there is a dispute in your home, fight your brother. ♪ if you want to get wise call the homework helper guys ♪ >> jimmy: we have a good show tonight. music from pentatonix, t.j. miller is here, and be right back with ryan gosling! ♪ ♪ 3,2,1... lumière, action! ♪ when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in
>> emmett do this, emmett why did you say that -- >> jimmy: who names their kid emmett? mean, emmett, you're going to stick with that name? or are you going to change that when you turn 18? >> oh, yeah, i'm definitely going to change it. >> jimmy: what are you going to change it to, emmett? >> what are you going to change your name to, emmett? i know what he's going to change his name to, guillermo! >> no! >> guillermo: yeah! >> no! >>...
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for those of you who don't know emmett till's story august of 1955, emmett till was in, mississippi, 14 -- and they never saw emmett again until his body was floating in the tallahatchie river with a fan that was tied around his neck to weight him down, industrial fan, so that his body would not come back up, but it floated back up. emmett till's here was so destroyed by what they had done to her son, she said his face was unrecognizable and looked brutal and horrible. she said, i want the world to see what they did to my boy. jet magazine displayed it. it was something that shocked the nation. rosa park, john lewis, so many of us said that that was the reason they entered and went into the civil rights movement was because of that event. we decided that it was important for us to tell that story. even though we put signs up and let folk know, this is history at its most raw, but we decided it needed to be part of the story we tell at the museum. that's what i mean by examining and talking about the good, the bad, and the ugly. you have to see it all, mr. fairfax. have you to argue w
for those of you who don't know emmett till's story august of 1955, emmett till was in, mississippi, 14 -- and they never saw emmett again until his body was floating in the tallahatchie river with a fan that was tied around his neck to weight him down, industrial fan, so that his body would not come back up, but it floated back up. emmett till's here was so destroyed by what they had done to her son, she said his face was unrecognizable and looked brutal and horrible. she said, i want the...
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her good friend florence mars who attended the emmett till trial was been philadelphia and i'll tell you, she lost her business. philadelphia is where the young workers from the north came down and were murdered in philadelphia and their bodies were buried and the ku klux klan, it's all in the book but the ku klux klan denied it and a big search was on and florence finally testified and helped the fbi find them but betty was involved inthat . >> taking a case like this is not what you call a great way to develop business but there were repercussions. initially people were willing to accept the fact that there had to be a lawyer for this man. but the fact that my father fought as hard as he did, the fact that he made the transcript for the appeal and supreme court with his own money which he had little love, this was during the depression and it finally began to wear on people. i was born in enterprise but we had to leave. now, growing up in montgomery , my father was drafted when he was 37 years old, i guess it was. he was blind in one eye. he was swayed back and when he got out of w
her good friend florence mars who attended the emmett till trial was been philadelphia and i'll tell you, she lost her business. philadelphia is where the young workers from the north came down and were murdered in philadelphia and their bodies were buried and the ku klux klan, it's all in the book but the ku klux klan denied it and a big search was on and florence finally testified and helped the fbi find them but betty was involved inthat . >> taking a case like this is not what you...
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till, 13 years before emmett till becomes emmett till. it's also the first fbi investigation of a lynching in history. langston hughes eulogized this in charlie lying in a poem. so there are these connections to a larger history but of national significance, world significance. and these are important and endlessly fascinating stories in their own right. but what made this book a book and indeed what makes the panel a panel is that the violence doesn't stop in all its forms and i've been book ended by a book by an author whose looking for both an earlier incident from 1912 and that its reverberation in the 1980s when i was a slightly younger, i remember the 80s was ronald reagan and the tampa bay bucs. but the violence doesn't stop, it continues in all its forms. social, economic, psychological as well as the physical violence that ravaged these terrorists and that echoes, that violence echoes. i'm am remembering certainly as he already mentioned echoes and i don't forget, thank you. [applause] >> thank you jason, we have time for questio
till, 13 years before emmett till becomes emmett till. it's also the first fbi investigation of a lynching in history. langston hughes eulogized this in charlie lying in a poem. so there are these connections to a larger history but of national significance, world significance. and these are important and endlessly fascinating stories in their own right. but what made this book a book and indeed what makes the panel a panel is that the violence doesn't stop in all its forms and i've been book...
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emmett till's -- emmett till unsolved civil rights cases of 2007 remains necessary legislation intended to complete the nation's most important unfinished business. i will just say in concluding, legislation will have to be a document on which the -- which the members of congress will have to breathe life into. we will have to insist, regardless of the changing of the guard at the department of justice, that this section have the kind of funding that is necessary. the path of this congress is not finished by the authorization. it must be funded. many families have come to my office in deep pain, need more resources for that section, more lawyer, more energetic activity. so i say to those who may be assigned to this at the department of justice, take this as a special cause. it is not just unsolved cold cases. it is a smear on the democracy of this nation. it is a stain. it is a taint that we should live above by insisting that every family have justice for the murder of their loved ones. particularly, though -- particularly those in the battle of civil rights when many in this country l
emmett till's -- emmett till unsolved civil rights cases of 2007 remains necessary legislation intended to complete the nation's most important unfinished business. i will just say in concluding, legislation will have to be a document on which the -- which the members of congress will have to breathe life into. we will have to insist, regardless of the changing of the guard at the department of justice, that this section have the kind of funding that is necessary. the path of this congress is...
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he's like, "dad, emmett's here, the real emmett, not you, the real one." [ laughter ] i'm like, "come on, man!" >> jimmy: "come on. come on. give dad something. you're just mean." yeah. >> i think he knows. i think he's just being mean. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's just playing with you, yeah. >> he's mad at me. >> jimmy: congrats on "passengers." >> thank you. >> jimmy: the idea -- this is -- [ cheers and applause ] fantastic idea. jennifer lawrence. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, basically, it's almost like a cruise ship of the future. >> yeah. >> jimmy: like, a a space -- gia, giant -- 5,000 passengers are going to start a new civilization on this new planet. >> yeah. >> jimmy: called "horizon ii" or something? >> yeah, "homestead ii." >> jimmy: homestead ii, yeah. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: "horizon 2" is a good name too. yeah. [ laughter ] >> sequel. >> jimmy: sequel! [ laughter ] okay, i can be in that one too. just letting you know, i'm available, almost too available. [ laughter ] but i love the idea of this because this could be -- i think this could be the future. this is it. >> yeah, it's
he's like, "dad, emmett's here, the real emmett, not you, the real one." [ laughter ] i'm like, "come on, man!" >> jimmy: "come on. come on. give dad something. you're just mean." yeah. >> i think he knows. i think he's just being mean. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's just playing with you, yeah. >> he's mad at me. >> jimmy: congrats on "passengers." >> thank you. >> jimmy: the idea -- this is -- [ cheers and applause...
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of theaunched many construction projects that helped improve his country's emmett. years, the government has been restoring and rebuilding its monuments. , they hire aists guide. this acropolis has been refurbished, almost from the ground up. >> these mausoleums were half destroyed in 2004 at the initiative of our respected president. issuedncil of ministers a decree ordering comprehensive restoration work be carried out over two years. domes were in ruin. >> the old city is changing. they are day. -- day by day. and in these suburbs, to the north, a new city is appearing. gdp growth is at a blistering 8% per year, one of the fastest developing economies in the world. that development is too hard to miss. in this five kilometer stretch of road, governments pay companies to build whole new suburbs here. in two years' time. >> the city is being rebuilt. all of it. we are tearing down the wooden huts and buildings from the 1960's. --the council of presidents the council the president says there will be a new >> rail line here. just like -- dark of these workers have no
of theaunched many construction projects that helped improve his country's emmett. years, the government has been restoring and rebuilding its monuments. , they hire aists guide. this acropolis has been refurbished, almost from the ground up. >> these mausoleums were half destroyed in 2004 at the initiative of our respected president. issuedncil of ministers a decree ordering comprehensive restoration work be carried out over two years. domes were in ruin. >> the old city is...
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national harbor development with shuttle buses running to the casinos every 20 minutes from 11:00 a emmett till 4:00 a.m. the following day. tonight we're not seeing the big traffic jams and things have calmed down somewhat. thursday night brings the next test, a big night at the casino. boys to men debuting and opening up the theater so the casino was likely to be full and so will the theater and that will add extra people. we will see how it works out. scott broom, wusa9.>> thank you scott and we can help you with the up-to-the-minute traffic conditions around the new mgm. republican candidate for virginia governor giving away an assault rifle as part of his campaign. >> the board of supervisors chairman corey stewart said the offer of an ar-15 semi automatic rifle in the drawing shows his dedication to the second amendment. the weapon has been the subject of debate and assault style rifles were used the mass shootings across the u.s. including the 2012 sandy hook school shooting in the orlando nightclub massacre. friends, relatives and survivors of the orlando massacre mark the six-mont
national harbor development with shuttle buses running to the casinos every 20 minutes from 11:00 a emmett till 4:00 a.m. the following day. tonight we're not seeing the big traffic jams and things have calmed down somewhat. thursday night brings the next test, a big night at the casino. boys to men debuting and opening up the theater so the casino was likely to be full and so will the theater and that will add extra people. we will see how it works out. scott broom, wusa9.>> thank you...
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the clerk: an anth to re-authorize the emmett till unsolved crimes act of 2007. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte and the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers each will control 20 minutes. mr. goodlatte: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on s. 2854 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: this bill will continue to investigate the crimes and terror inflicted on so many involved on the civil rights movement. this bill will right those past wrongs and help to find justice for the families who lost loved ones in the civil rights effort. specifically, this bill re-authorizes and updates the crimes act that was passed 10 years ago. in response to concerns that victims' families and those working in this area have had about the organization implementat
the clerk: an anth to re-authorize the emmett till unsolved crimes act of 2007. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte and the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers each will control 20 minutes. mr. goodlatte: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on s. 2854 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr....
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you some of our best interviews of the week, including conversations with --tch ceo in the chair emmettholidays. >> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." welcome to the program. we begin with two supreme court justices and conversation at the new york bar association. ginsburg to ruth bader and sonia soto mayor. myself as a of teacher. my parents but teaching would be a good occupation from me. they were not welcome as doctors and lawyers. realize
you some of our best interviews of the week, including conversations with --tch ceo in the chair emmettholidays. >> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." welcome to the program. we begin with two supreme court justices and conversation at the new york bar association. ginsburg to ruth bader and sonia soto mayor. myself as a of teacher. my parents but teaching would be a good occupation from me. they were not welcome as doctors and lawyers. realize
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sitting in the tallahassee courthouse in mississippi deliberated just over an hour the merger of emmetttill, a 14-year-old boy from chicago. after the trial, it would've taken us so long if they had stopped for a soda. that would shape the course of eddie bo bo pearson's future. but she would miss toaster into a new induce to bring awareness that would eventually tear her away from her family, and make her suspect in her community and a stranger friend the hero of the known world, her father robert g bo bo. eddie had found her purpose and began to act during the 1960s as the mississippi delta. she served on the council on human relations to promote dialogue between the races. she became a card-carrying members of the naacp in the early 1960s. she and her husband, though built in a well-designed for the employees with electricity, plumbing beside each house. she took rainbow employees to register to vote, which is some very interesting stories. but anyway, the pearson's built-in swimming pool and gave sunni muslims to bribery negro child in the area and a swimming pool. she was on the mi
sitting in the tallahassee courthouse in mississippi deliberated just over an hour the merger of emmetttill, a 14-year-old boy from chicago. after the trial, it would've taken us so long if they had stopped for a soda. that would shape the course of eddie bo bo pearson's future. but she would miss toaster into a new induce to bring awareness that would eventually tear her away from her family, and make her suspect in her community and a stranger friend the hero of the known world, her father...
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festivities, we bring you some of our best interviews of the week, including conversations with twitch ceo emmett you must go off and in don't. -- indulge. >> the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> the following is a paid advertisement for time life. >> who are you? >> what are all these people doing in my living room? >> he was america's clown prince. >> i never drink anymore or any less. if i knew you any better, i'd give you a real big kiss. >> i'm jordan. >> i'm alex. [laughter]
festivities, we bring you some of our best interviews of the week, including conversations with twitch ceo emmett you must go off and in don't. -- indulge. >> the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> the following is a paid advertisement for time life. >> who are you? >> what are all these people doing in my living room? >> he was america's clown prince. >> i never drink anymore or any less....
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the idea that you can go from emmett till to trayvon martin to walter scott to the charleston nine andtrial happening across the street from where the slager trial occurred. the idea is that it's not one off incidents but rather a type of systemic and structural question here. as thousands of people, tens of thousands of people have taken the streets over the last few years, that has been the rallying cry time and time again that it's not just about whether michael brown's hands were up or tamir rice's toy gun looked like a gun but the idea that black people make up 12% of the population yet 24% of the unarmed people killed by police. this question of, is there something about the way we're policing and our criminal justice system itself that's preventing, one, causing or allowing more people of color to be killed or two, prevent them from achieving justice. >> "they can't kill us." a fascinating read. thank you. >> anytime, thanks, craig. >>> new revelations out of that investigation to the oakland warehouse fire that killed 36 people. oakland's city planner saying that inspectors had
the idea that you can go from emmett till to trayvon martin to walter scott to the charleston nine andtrial happening across the street from where the slager trial occurred. the idea is that it's not one off incidents but rather a type of systemic and structural question here. as thousands of people, tens of thousands of people have taken the streets over the last few years, that has been the rallying cry time and time again that it's not just about whether michael brown's hands were up or...
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the clerk: resolved, that the bill from the senate, s. 2854, entitled an act to reauthorize the emmett till unsolved civil rights crime act of twefn do pass with an amendment. mr. portman: i move to concur in the house amendment and know of no further debate on the motion. the presiding officer: is there further debate? if not, all in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. portman: i ask consent that the motions be reconsidered -- be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: mr. president, i ask that the chair lay before the senate the message to accompany s. 2971. the presiding officer: the chair lays before the senate the following message. the clerk: resolved that the bill from the senate, s. 2971, entitled an act to authorize the national urban search and rescue response system do pass with an amendment. mr. portman: i move to concur in the house amendment and i ask consent that the motion be agreed to and that the motions to reconsider be considered made
the clerk: resolved, that the bill from the senate, s. 2854, entitled an act to reauthorize the emmett till unsolved civil rights crime act of twefn do pass with an amendment. mr. portman: i move to concur in the house amendment and know of no further debate on the motion. the presiding officer: is there further debate? if not, all in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. portman: i ask consent that the motions be...
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johnson, if you wanted to know years g, emmett teal, 13 old, he was killed, brutalized, ebone hnson put it in magazine. we don't have that, we're talking about booty calls and all that now. that is the problem. host: thank you for calling, anything you want to respond to? guest: yes, one thing that the brown decisi decision. when the states finally, after a decade or more of ighting brown, one first thing they did was fire the black teachers. they were like, we will not have black teachers teaching white children. part of the policies that we're talking about that undermines african american access. moving forward, we've talked a lot about problems, moving episodes, forward, is there one thing this country can do to create better african s for americans, more equality? guest: yes. needs the big things that to happen are that whites need racism. to whites about because it is one thing to have a black person sitting up here talking, but usually it is like, okay, here we go again, right? saw happening e in this election, for instance, was that you had families divided. were trump supporter
johnson, if you wanted to know years g, emmett teal, 13 old, he was killed, brutalized, ebone hnson put it in magazine. we don't have that, we're talking about booty calls and all that now. that is the problem. host: thank you for calling, anything you want to respond to? guest: yes, one thing that the brown decisi decision. when the states finally, after a decade or more of ighting brown, one first thing they did was fire the black teachers. they were like, we will not have black teachers...
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cross-country to the museum, once piloted by the all- black tuskegee airmen; the casket of 14-year-old emmettn; the writings of abolitionist frederick douglass; shackles discovered on a sunken slave ship that brought hundreds of slaves to america; and, from a south carolina plantation, a fully restored slave cabin. the dress marian anderson wore when she sang at the lincoln memorial, and costumes from "the wiz," the all-black broadway musical based on the wizard of oz, donated from joyce bailey's collection. this is as an amazing place: chock-full of the expected. and the expected. one thing missing: major artifacts from civil rights leader martin luther king, jr., whose family apparently decided to hold on to some of the most famous memorabilia, including the bible that president obama use to take his oath of office in 2013. in any case, it fell to museum director lonnie bunch and his band of curators to sort through what turned into a rush of donations. >> when i saw them, i said, we are going to tell that story. and i just love, from "the wiz," i just love how they look; i just think they'
cross-country to the museum, once piloted by the all- black tuskegee airmen; the casket of 14-year-old emmettn; the writings of abolitionist frederick douglass; shackles discovered on a sunken slave ship that brought hundreds of slaves to america; and, from a south carolina plantation, a fully restored slave cabin. the dress marian anderson wore when she sang at the lincoln memorial, and costumes from "the wiz," the all-black broadway musical based on the wizard of oz, donated from...
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you're you wondering the came when zeke jumped into thedt kettle celebrating a touchdownrt look at emmettry beard throughout. >> he says -- ezekial says s whatever he's fined he will h match and donate to theto t salvation army. >> pretty cool.tty >> that is cool. >> so ahead and fine him. >> yeah. >> that's right. >> now, of course the nfl ine him nowow., ofhim now >> i know, right, 'cause they know it's going to be found inen something good. >> that's what they do. >> and there's a no fun league. >>> coming up on fox5 news5 morning now might be a great a time to find hotel room for roo the inauguration.ugur we'll explain coming up. >> chances are made into an antismoking drug which has been possibly linked to mental problems.l >> as we head to break let's brl take a live look across the acre d.c. region. we are at 5:12 on a cold c monday morning. mor we're back -- in fact we're only at 33 degrees.gree bundle up. it's chilly outside this this morning. we have a lot more headed yourdr way, though. fox5 news morning coming rightcn back after this. i've spent my life planting a size-six, no
you're you wondering the came when zeke jumped into thedt kettle celebrating a touchdownrt look at emmettry beard throughout. >> he says -- ezekial says s whatever he's fined he will h match and donate to theto t salvation army. >> pretty cool.tty >> that is cool. >> so ahead and fine him. >> yeah. >> that's right. >> now, of course the nfl ine him nowow., ofhim now >> i know, right, 'cause they know it's going to be found inen something good....
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with the emmett till cost bullfighters six minutes walking around the room like she was possessed would kill the man who would kill the boy would you kill for that boy? would you kill for that boy? would you live for that boy would you live for that voice? he was sweating and panting when he was done. so i tried to breed and couldn't per car started to head for the door per car left the room and i found myself feeling, i don't know how long. alone in the darkness outside. and when i was done by straight into my face to head back inside when i was met by a crowd when of people i thought i was the only one weeping. he clear the room so maybe half an hour later the reading continued no one could say what happened exactly you could hear 5% of what happened. what would it have been if you brought a bunch of black police together in a safe place were become the black and faithful? what would happen? we know the poet affiliated such a place would flourish because they have but we also know many more billion unaffiliated remain in peril or overlooked breaking is lonely all the time no organizat
with the emmett till cost bullfighters six minutes walking around the room like she was possessed would kill the man who would kill the boy would you kill for that boy? would you kill for that boy? would you live for that boy would you live for that voice? he was sweating and panting when he was done. so i tried to breed and couldn't per car started to head for the door per car left the room and i found myself feeling, i don't know how long. alone in the darkness outside. and when i was done by...
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his name is emmett till. he whistled -- did not rape or assault -- whistled at a white woman, and the response is lynching. what atticus finch is talking about is that this isis the tab, the untntnkable. >>>> there have been hundreds ad hundreds of lynchings of blacks who are just accuseded of raping whites. mores of thee time. there was a sexual dynamic wrapped into this racial dynamic as well. you cannot separate the two. , or inly in this story think in the largeger american experience as well. boy.said, come here >> i accused tom robinson of raping me. an innocent t man, and in and sd black man, ofof this awawful cre that he did not commit. >>>> the motive for mayella was more than fear of reprisal from her father. >> every day, her father beats her, and every day she has to get through that. >jim: so much history and so may important lessons. i hope you are beginning to see the message at the heart of this film. our laws have changed. the outward symbols of segregation are gone, but hearts and minds -- t
his name is emmett till. he whistled -- did not rape or assault -- whistled at a white woman, and the response is lynching. what atticus finch is talking about is that this isis the tab, the untntnkable. >>>> there have been hundreds ad hundreds of lynchings of blacks who are just accuseded of raping whites. mores of thee time. there was a sexual dynamic wrapped into this racial dynamic as well. you cannot separate the two. , or inly in this story think in the largeger american...
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johnson, if you wanted to know years g, emmett teal, 13 old, he was killed, brutalized, ebone hnson put it in magazine. we don't have that, we're talking about booty calls and all that now. that is the problem. host: thank you for calling, anything you want to respond to? guest: yes, one thing that the brown decisi decision. when the states finally, after a decade or more of ighting brown, one first thing they did was fire the black teachers. they were like, we will not have black teachers teaching white children. part of the policies that we're talking about that undermines african american access. moving forward, we've talked a lot about problems, moving episodes, forward, is there one thing this country can do to create better african s for americans, more equality? guest: yes. needs the big things that to happen are that whites need racism. to whites about because it is one thing to have a black person sitting up here talking, but usually it is like, okay, here we go again, right? saw happening e in this election, for instance, was that you had families divided. were trump supporter
johnson, if you wanted to know years g, emmett teal, 13 old, he was killed, brutalized, ebone hnson put it in magazine. we don't have that, we're talking about booty calls and all that now. that is the problem. host: thank you for calling, anything you want to respond to? guest: yes, one thing that the brown decisi decision. when the states finally, after a decade or more of ighting brown, one first thing they did was fire the black teachers. they were like, we will not have black teachers...
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>> i think she will name her emmett. i like emmitt. >> you say december 11th? >> december 11th. >> thank you. i do love you because that's the soonest. it could happen at 9:01 and i'd be psyched. >> how es >> it feels good. >> we're happy to do it. >> matt, you want to come here? >> no. i'm going to hang on. >> al? >> no. >> then what i am i doing here? >> we will miss you, savannah. >> miss you guy, too. >>> coming up, the important together. >>> jill martin is back this time with bargains for new parents leading up to our biggest "steals & der. >>> first, your local news and weather. lder increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. zostavax is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults fifty years of age and older. zostavax does not
>> i think she will name her emmett. i like emmitt. >> you say december 11th? >> december 11th. >> thank you. i do love you because that's the soonest. it could happen at 9:01 and i'd be psyched. >> how es >> it feels good. >> we're happy to do it. >> matt, you want to come here? >> no. i'm going to hang on. >> al? >> no. >> then what i am i doing here? >> we will miss you, savannah. >> miss you guy, too....
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emmett is a filmmaker and founder of philanthropist and author living in beverly hills california. the president and chief creative officer of a television network focusing on film, fashion, and international style. founder over -- miss szziman is a writer, plusser and director, her latest film, "foot steps" debuted on showtime and is on the advisory board of the seven al tropic arm of the state department as well as the board of trustees of children's institute international. a chair person of abc love, adoption brings children love. before we beginning i'd like to swear in the witnesses and so if you would all stand and raise your right hands. do you somewhat the testimony you're bo at the time 0 provide will be at the truth, the whole truth, and nothing by but the truth? thank you. mr. stephenson, you're first, and you may begin. >> i appreciate the opportunity to talk about the benefits of combining at&t's distribution with the world class content of warner brothers, hbo and turner, and we believe the benefits are straightforwards and they're substantial. they will get more cho
emmett is a filmmaker and founder of philanthropist and author living in beverly hills california. the president and chief creative officer of a television network focusing on film, fashion, and international style. founder over -- miss szziman is a writer, plusser and director, her latest film, "foot steps" debuted on showtime and is on the advisory board of the seven al tropic arm of the state department as well as the board of trustees of children's institute international. a chair...