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we're broadcasting from atlanta, georgia, home to emory university.ant to bring in carol anderson. her book "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide" just won the national book critics circle award for criticism. jurors called it "a searing critique of white america's systematic resistance to african-american advancement." carol anderson, welcome to democracy now! that picture i saw of you winning the award, you are rather surprised. has notr of your book been lost on anyone. in these last minutes we have together, can you talk about the significance of what is happening right now? >> what t we're seeing is the penultimate in white rage. president.ack pay we had african-americans and latinos coming out in scores of voting for the first time, for dissipating in this democracy. thisrticipating inn democracy. there has been a response to in fact undermine a and undercut tt black advancement. what we now w have is donald trump. it is with voter suppression, giveven felony disenfranchisemet in florida, given the chicanery and north carolina, th
we're broadcasting from atlanta, georgia, home to emory university.ant to bring in carol anderson. her book "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide" just won the national book critics circle award for criticism. jurors called it "a searing critique of white america's systematic resistance to african-american advancement." carol anderson, welcome to democracy now! that picture i saw of you winning the award, you are rather surprised. has notr of your book been...
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director of the institute for the study of race and difference at emory university.pie, emory university: "these videos remind us that race has been a constant and persistent problem in the united states." there's been a spike in the number of racists rants posted on social media, experts say. todd grossman, ceo talkwalker: "as technology becomes even more and more mainstream and more and more people have smart phone devices and video capabilities, it's just going to be exploding more and more." recording these kinds of confrontations also may empower people to expose the racism, says gillespie. there could also be a trump factor behind it all.professor, andra gillespie, emory university: "people, perhaps, feel more emboldened to express politically incorrect point of view as a result of president trump's success in being able to use political incorrectness as a tool to be able to be elected president. but i think it's important to know that these people held these points of view long before trump emerged as a political figure." the videos may be ugly...."learn how t
director of the institute for the study of race and difference at emory university.pie, emory university: "these videos remind us that race has been a constant and persistent problem in the united states." there's been a spike in the number of racists rants posted on social media, experts say. todd grossman, ceo talkwalker: "as technology becomes even more and more mainstream and more and more people have smart phone devices and video capabilities, it's just going to be exploding...
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. >> reporter: racist rants are not new, says andre gillespie, at emory university. >> these videos remindhat race has been a constant and persistent problem in the united states. >> reporter: there's been a spike of the number of racist rants posted on social media. >> as technology becomes more and more mainstream and more and more people are having smartphone devices and video capability is going to be exploding more and more. >> reporter: recording these types of confrontations also may empower people to expose the racism says gillespie. there could also be a trump fabl tor behind it all. >> people feel more emboldened to express politically incorrect views as a result of president trump's success in using political incorrectness to be elected. but it's important people held these points of view long before president trump emerged as a political figure. >> reporter: the rapts may be g ugly. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: but it sparks a wider conversation about race. >> the thing about those individual quos, alvideos, when they're posted, they're there for a long, long time. >> his point w
. >> reporter: racist rants are not new, says andre gillespie, at emory university. >> these videos remindhat race has been a constant and persistent problem in the united states. >> reporter: there's been a spike of the number of racist rants posted on social media. >> as technology becomes more and more mainstream and more and more people are having smartphone devices and video capability is going to be exploding more and more. >> reporter: recording these types...
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he is a criminal law graduate of weight force university and emory university school of law. i will turn it over to claudia who will do with the first subject come the loving disclosure act -- subject, the lobbying disclosure act. >> hello? want to make this too much in the weeds, but there are a lot of complex issues with regard to lobbying, registration, and disclosure that everyone should be aware of if one is intending upon engaging with federal officials, officeholders, and other d.c. and here in otherwise. we should have a powerpoint. we do. ok. the first slide. ok. it is working. mentioned, the overarching law here is the lobbying disclosure act of 1995. it replaced the law from 19 46, which was largely ineffectual and in 2007 -- thank you. due to largely be scandals surrounding mr. abram off, congress in its wisdom in activity honest leadership and open government act of 2007. we will go into some of the details that were put in place at that time to ensure increased transparency and accountability by lobbyists. easys a relatively compliance framework. it requires reg
he is a criminal law graduate of weight force university and emory university school of law. i will turn it over to claudia who will do with the first subject come the loving disclosure act -- subject, the lobbying disclosure act. >> hello? want to make this too much in the weeds, but there are a lot of complex issues with regard to lobbying, registration, and disclosure that everyone should be aware of if one is intending upon engaging with federal officials, officeholders, and other...
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he is a graduate away first university and emory university school of law. with that i will turn this over to 40th full day with the first subject which is lobbying disclosure act. >> hello? all right. this is, i do not want to make this too much in the weeds but certainly there are a lot of complex issues with regard to lobbying registration and disclosure. everyone should be aware of, if one is intending on engaging with federal officials, officeholders and other employees here in d.c. and otherwise. we should have a powerpoint. the first slide. okay.it is working. as ron mentioned, the overarching belong here the lobbying disclosure act of 1995, every place a law from 1946 which is largely ineffectual. then in 2007 due to largely the scandals surrounding -- congress in its wisdom and after the honest leadership and open government act of 2007. and we will go into some of the details that were put in place at that time to ensure or increase transparency and accountability by lobbyists. the disclosure act of 1995 has a relatively easy compliance framework,
he is a graduate away first university and emory university school of law. with that i will turn this over to 40th full day with the first subject which is lobbying disclosure act. >> hello? all right. this is, i do not want to make this too much in the weeds but certainly there are a lot of complex issues with regard to lobbying registration and disclosure. everyone should be aware of, if one is intending on engaging with federal officials, officeholders and other employees here in d.c....
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racist rants aren't new says the director of institute for the study of race and difference at emory universityhese videos remind us that race has been a constant, persistent problem in the united states. >> reporter: been a spike in the number of racist rants posted on social media, experts say. >> as technology becomes even more and more main streamed and more and more people are having smart phone devices and video capability, it is just going to be exploding more and more. >> reporter: recording these kinds of confrontations may empower people to expose the racism, says gillespie. there could also be a trump factor behind it all. >> people perhaps feel more embolden to express politically incorrect points of view as a result of president trump's ability to use that as a tool to be elected president. i think it is important to know these people held these points of view long before donald trump emerged as a political figure. >> reporter: videos may be ugly. but gillespie calls them a launching point for a larger conversation about race. polo sandoval, cnn, atlanta. with roundup precision gel
racist rants aren't new says the director of institute for the study of race and difference at emory universityhese videos remind us that race has been a constant, persistent problem in the united states. >> reporter: been a spike in the number of racist rants posted on social media, experts say. >> as technology becomes even more and more main streamed and more and more people are having smart phone devices and video capability, it is just going to be exploding more and more....
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and we have emory university in atlanta. that's a very small part of it. working independently. the meaning of this organization here is to set one up that will be the best of the best, but we'll share all information, bring everybody in to a network where they're all remaining independent. but share the data and try to find the best way to treat these young people. they don't deserve what they're getting, neil. jo they don't deserve the way they're being treated by the v.a. the v.a. tried to deal with these issues. i don't miss their good intentions. even getting a handle on the suicides, you report, they just can't. why? >> well, the bottom line is they're not able to do it. there's too many of them. it's in the hundreds of thousands. we're not talking about 50, 60 people. in many cases, they're misdiagnosed. there's traumatic brain injury or post traumatic stress. many of them that don't come forward. in addition to that, a couple hundred thousand that have been mustered out of the military with dishonorable discharges. many of those people had post tra
and we have emory university in atlanta. that's a very small part of it. working independently. the meaning of this organization here is to set one up that will be the best of the best, but we'll share all information, bring everybody in to a network where they're all remaining independent. but share the data and try to find the best way to treat these young people. they don't deserve what they're getting, neil. jo they don't deserve the way they're being treated by the v.a. the v.a. tried to...
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om are happywh to have taken the day off from emory university to be here. and my 2 sons and daughter are still in los angeles -- jake, jonah,command -- jake, and milana, who are not able to come here, and they will not let us live it down to give them a couple days of school again. brothers, also my friends, and rabbi fogelman, a longtime friend of our families. some of my colleagues from the justice department in the last tour and the white house counsel's office. i wanted to be here with these two gentlemen who are friends and could not be better legal minds here. senator, as i mentioned, it was a great privilege to be here at the staff on the committee. i know how hard the staff here work and the sacrifices they make. for whathem and others they do in the public service. mr. chairman, if i'm fortunate enough to be confirmed to this position, i would be grateful leading theilege of date indicated that the dedicated staff of the antitrust division in the mission of preserving competitive markets and protecting the american consumer. i served as deputy assi
om are happywh to have taken the day off from emory university to be here. and my 2 sons and daughter are still in los angeles -- jake, jonah,command -- jake, and milana, who are not able to come here, and they will not let us live it down to give them a couple days of school again. brothers, also my friends, and rabbi fogelman, a longtime friend of our families. some of my colleagues from the justice department in the last tour and the white house counsel's office. i wanted to be here with...
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robert franklin, professor of leadership at emory university. >> christina ariaga is the daughter of cuban refugees who left everything behind to escape the oppressive regime of fidel castro in 1961. she's never forgotten the lesson her parents taught her, if we had freedom we have everything. , she's made it her life's work to defend america's first freedom, religious freedom. as executive director of beck --director of the bank it, it is a nonprofit law firm which has been nicknamed god's aclu for its work for all religions from anglicans to zoroastrians. defender ofa fear's rce defender of refugees. in 1992 as director of the villaderes foundation, the human rights group, she helped a human -- a cuban defector secure an airplane for a do or die rescue of his wildfire and children in -- his wife and children in cuba. the rescue was successful. in her firm won a landmark 2014, supreme court ruling, hobby lobby and other providing orm control to their workers. in 2016 arriaga led beckett in protecting a muslim inmate in an arkansas prison to grow a beard as an expression of his faith
robert franklin, professor of leadership at emory university. >> christina ariaga is the daughter of cuban refugees who left everything behind to escape the oppressive regime of fidel castro in 1961. she's never forgotten the lesson her parents taught her, if we had freedom we have everything. , she's made it her life's work to defend america's first freedom, religious freedom. as executive director of beck --director of the bank it, it is a nonprofit law firm which has been nicknamed...
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first of all, emory university is a private school.rily a taxpayer issue. emory university is giving 100 percent financial aid to every illegal immigrant student. every single one of them. steve: how do you apply? can you be in another country and apply or do you have to be in georgia? >> here is the kick in the pants. say you are an international students and you come here legally. have you got to pay 100 percent. have you got to pay your own way. personal students have think pay their own way as well. illegal aliens they get the 100 percent financial aid. here's the issue with emery. you might remember, back in the 2016 presidential campaign, one of the first documented incidences of trump derangement syndrome happened at emery when somebody wrote trump 2016 on the sidewalk in chalk and students went bonkers waging microaggression. brian: have you a choice. parents out there and students out there don't send your kid there that will send a message to emery. ainsley: you expect that in san francisco but emery? they are accepting anyon
first of all, emory university is a private school.rily a taxpayer issue. emory university is giving 100 percent financial aid to every illegal immigrant student. every single one of them. steve: how do you apply? can you be in another country and apply or do you have to be in georgia? >> here is the kick in the pants. say you are an international students and you come here legally. have you got to pay 100 percent. have you got to pay your own way. personal students have think pay their...
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researchers from the university of arizona and emory university studied brain scans with interactionsgs with their daughters. with their sons, they focus more on achievements and physical rough play. is that true? >> i don't know. >> interesting. >> i don't think so. >> i have two daughters, and they love to rough play more than my son. i talk about my emotions with my son. it's pretty close. there is a special connection between daddy and daughter >> i say can i talk about my emotions. >> sure. >> please dad, no. not again. >> man up, dad. >> i think parents probably treat kitsds a little differently, but it doesn't add up to much? >> we'll find out in ten years. >> we hope. >> let's move onto walmart, shall we? you can lose an hour or two in there. how about 48 hours? yeah. two indiana university students set out on a journey. they decided we're going to try to spend two full days, 48 hours in walmarwalmart. they did it. they never left. christian and noah. they documented the entire experience on youtube. it's kind of amusing. they ate subway. they got haircuts at the salon. they m
researchers from the university of arizona and emory university studied brain scans with interactionsgs with their daughters. with their sons, they focus more on achievements and physical rough play. is that true? >> i don't know. >> interesting. >> i don't think so. >> i have two daughters, and they love to rough play more than my son. i talk about my emotions with my son. it's pretty close. there is a special connection between daddy and daughter >> i say can i...
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. >> and emory university, studied brain scans and bailey interactions between fathers and their kidsh their daughters. while with their sons, they focus on achievements and physical rough play. >> well, dads, is that true? >> i don't know. >> not consciously. >> i don't think so. >> i have two daughters and they like to rough play more than my son. and i talk about my emotions with my son, too. it's close. there's a special connection between dad and daughter. >> matt does baby talk. >> i will sit down and say, can i talk about my emotions. >> please, dad, no. not again. >> i think, you know what? parents probably teach kids a little differently. but you know, does it add up to much? we all -- >> we'll find out in ten years. >> exactly. >> all right. >>> let's move on to walmart, shall we? you can lose an hour or two in there. how about 48 hours? >> whoa. >> two indiana university students set out on a journey. they decided, we're going to spend two, full days, 48 hours in walmart. they did it. they never left. here they are. christian and noah. they documented the entire experience
. >> and emory university, studied brain scans and bailey interactions between fathers and their kidsh their daughters. while with their sons, they focus on achievements and physical rough play. >> well, dads, is that true? >> i don't know. >> not consciously. >> i don't think so. >> i have two daughters and they like to rough play more than my son. and i talk about my emotions with my son, too. it's close. there's a special connection between dad and...
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a new program at emory university will pay 100% for first year, first-degreed undocumented students.osts between 50 and0,000 bucks. >>> speaking of college kids, they tried a page out of the mission impossible playbook. look at this. that is actual mission improbable. listen to this. within student from the university of kentucky, called through the air ducts, dropping down through the ceiling to the professor's office while other students waited inside. the duo hoped to steel copy of the final exam. the only problem, the night owl teacher caught them in the act. wow. that is going the extra mile. i say you know what, give it to them. can you imagine crawling you there air ducts. steve: do kids just not study anymore? remember when you used to get good grades? ainsley: >> would be easier to study. steve: had they put energy and forethought studying for the test. >> why didn't we think of that ainsley. i could have crawled. you could have been down there. next time. steve: have a nice weekend. pete: we'll steal the test for us. up next, big news from hillary clinton that liberals will
a new program at emory university will pay 100% for first year, first-degreed undocumented students.osts between 50 and0,000 bucks. >>> speaking of college kids, they tried a page out of the mission impossible playbook. look at this. that is actual mission improbable. listen to this. within student from the university of kentucky, called through the air ducts, dropping down through the ceiling to the professor's office while other students waited inside. the duo hoped to steel copy of...
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he is a criminal -- grad of weight force and emory university school of law.with that introduction i'm going to turn it over to claudia will do with the first subject, which is the lobbying disclosure act. >> thank you, ron. [inaudible] >> you think so? hello? definitely. all right. i don't want to make is too much in the weeks but there are a lot of very complex issues with regard to law being registration and disclosure that everyone should be aware of if one is intending upon engaging with federal officials, officeholders, and other employees here in d.c. and otherwise. and we should have a powerpoint. we do, okay. first slide. okay. it's working. as ron mentioned, the overarching law here is the disclosure act of 1995. it replaced and law from 1946 which was largely ineffectual, and then in 2007 -- thank you -- due to largely the scandals surrounding mr. abramoff, congress in its wisdom enacted the honest leadership and open government act of 2007. we will go into some of the details that were put in place at that time to ensure increased transparency and
he is a criminal -- grad of weight force and emory university school of law.with that introduction i'm going to turn it over to claudia will do with the first subject, which is the lobbying disclosure act. >> thank you, ron. [inaudible] >> you think so? hello? definitely. all right. i don't want to make is too much in the weeks but there are a lot of very complex issues with regard to law being registration and disclosure that everyone should be aware of if one is intending upon...
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schwarzenegger at the university of houston, former vice president joe biden at colby college in maine, rest not choose on at scripps college in california, arizona governor uc at emory riddle aeronautical university and joint base andrews, javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> next, remarks from u.s. house members nanette barragan and pramila jayapal on the challenges they encountered running for congress as women and minorities. they were followed by a panel discussion focusing on women in politics. followed by the center for american progress, this is an hour and a half >> . [inaudible conversation]
schwarzenegger at the university of houston, former vice president joe biden at colby college in maine, rest not choose on at scripps college in california, arizona governor uc at emory riddle aeronautical university and joint base andrews, javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> next, remarks from u.s. house members nanette barragan and...
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schwarzenegger at the university of houston, former vice president joe biden at colby college in maine, rest not choose on at scripps college in california, arizona governor uc at emory riddle aeronautical university and joint base andrews, javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> next, remarks from u.s. house members nanette barragan and pramila jayapal on the challenges they encountered running for congress as women and minorities. they were followed by a panel discussion focusing on women in politics. followed by the center for american progress, this is an hour and a half >> . [inaudible conversation] good morning. welcome to the center for american progress and i'm carmel martin executive vice president for policy at the action fund and thank you so much for joining us today for an exciting event on women's leadership. we've arrived at a moment that has the potential to be a pivotal time for women in american politics. in the past six months we've had the first female candidate from a major political party run for the
schwarzenegger at the university of houston, former vice president joe biden at colby college in maine, rest not choose on at scripps college in california, arizona governor uc at emory riddle aeronautical university and joint base andrews, javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> next, remarks from u.s. house members nanette barragan and...