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. >> the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan who is head of nation of islam. >> the basicor atonement and reconciliation. >> he's always been a controversial figure because of his anti-semitic utterances but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. >> why do we march? we're trapped for second class schools and first class jails. >> we've been locked up and brutalized. >> this became the first mass expression we could make together that we need to be regarded and respected and and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers. we can come together and have a positive message. >> when you start standing with our mothers, when you stick it out with your families, when you start mentoring our young, then we can build a new nation of strong people. >> i had to get out of that kind of like time bomb mentality that growing up in south central l.a. gives you. i think the march gave me a sense of hope that things could get better. >> long live the million man march. >>> it was a show of force on the steps of new york city hall. 10,000 off duty cops banded together in
. >> the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan who is head of nation of islam. >> the basicor atonement and reconciliation. >> he's always been a controversial figure because of his anti-semitic utterances but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. >> why do we march? we're trapped for second class schools and first class jails. >> we've been locked up and brutalized. >> this became the first mass expression we could make together that...
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but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. >> why do we march? because we're trapped in second class schools and first class jails. >> we've been locked up. we've been brutalized. >> and this became the first mass expression we can make together that we need to be regarded, respected. and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers. we're not shooting each other and stuff like that. we can come together and have a positive message. when you stop standing with your mother, when you start mentoring our young, then we can build a new nation of strong people. >> i had to get out of that time bomb mentality that growing up in south central l.a. gives you. i think that the march gave me a sense of hope that things could get better. >>. >> what did you think? that moved you. >> i'm looking at this right now. you know, it's beautiful and it's just so elegant. it's ironic that it was a recent part of our past, but thinking in contemporary times, it makes me very sad because there is no solidarity like that amongst black men or black people at a
but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. >> why do we march? because we're trapped in second class schools and first class jails. >> we've been locked up. we've been brutalized. >> and this became the first mass expression we can make together that we need to be regarded, respected. and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers. we're not shooting each other and stuff like that. we can come together and have a positive message. when you stop...
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give a new used to run the company the development today that we had germany's economy minister farrakhan warning shot also seems frustrated that any potential sanctions haven't been discussed with the e.u. how else do you think europe might circumvent any potential downsides for its energy business since. well germany and the european union are adamant that these sanctions don't serve that of purposes and inaudible times the european union and the united states have been enacted there positivism sanctions if sanctions. pose a threat to the interests of the european yoder and jet of many as i said indicates of the north of the stream gaz by pliant they're out of bond to take action and i think the americans might just might listen however out of the house of representatives has taken the decision of sanctions it we have to are we have to see with that of the senate we're also approve it and then we would see what the action the european union with a it but in general sanctions usually don't work they did not bring it on and they will not break north korea so to that extent i think they mo
give a new used to run the company the development today that we had germany's economy minister farrakhan warning shot also seems frustrated that any potential sanctions haven't been discussed with the e.u. how else do you think europe might circumvent any potential downsides for its energy business since. well germany and the european union are adamant that these sanctions don't serve that of purposes and inaudible times the european union and the united states have been enacted there...
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people like louis farrakhan, if you remember they testified in defense of the blind sheik wexler thought that was a physical struggle. >> tucker: what's that have to do the women's march? i would people like that be involved? >> i have no idea, because the men that they support don't believe in women's rights. they think women should be home in the kitchen, they partnered with -- michael bloomberg's gone lobbyist organization. they are just upset. i'm not even sure that they know quite what they are upset about. but they've decided to march together, along with black lives matter, which i find kind of shocking considering that michael bloomberg, believes in throwing young black men against the wall and frisking them. that's a policy he supports to the point where he tried to stop video of him saying it. they haven't released a statement on that, and nor tucker has the women's organization, the women's march, they haven't -- waiting for those videos. >> tucker: i love it relates to this idea of intersection analogy if i'm leaving crossing my pronouncing that correctly. that they are unite
people like louis farrakhan, if you remember they testified in defense of the blind sheik wexler thought that was a physical struggle. >> tucker: what's that have to do the women's march? i would people like that be involved? >> i have no idea, because the men that they support don't believe in women's rights. they think women should be home in the kitchen, they partnered with -- michael bloomberg's gone lobbyist organization. they are just upset. i'm not even sure that they know...
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reverend louis ferrick and about three or four years later reinstituted the nation of islam -- reverend farrakhan -- when he broke with the sun. so no come he became just for lack of better words a normal muslim for the rest of his life. which was what happened with malcolm x. that's when malcolm x got in trouble with the nation of islam because he had become a regular muslim and not a member of the nation of islam. iyes, sir. >> howard cosell and ali always claimed they maintained a friendship as you can see. >> yeah. i mean, i think they were friends bu but i think it's a business relationship, you know? i think they both got a lot out of it from each of their perspectives. howard afforded him as stage to work on, and he afforded howard a stage to work on. i think they were friendly, but i don't think they went out to dinner a lot, you know. ali was walking out of what it is court dates with one of his lawyers, and he said to our reporter come he said, i don't have any white friends. reporter said, welcome writer, your lawyer is a white man. is he a friend? he said he's my lawyer, he's not my f
reverend louis ferrick and about three or four years later reinstituted the nation of islam -- reverend farrakhan -- when he broke with the sun. so no come he became just for lack of better words a normal muslim for the rest of his life. which was what happened with malcolm x. that's when malcolm x got in trouble with the nation of islam because he had become a regular muslim and not a member of the nation of islam. iyes, sir. >> howard cosell and ali always claimed they maintained a...
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louis farrakhan, we salute him for that. and of course, the understand that islam you know how that plays into a lot of this. of course when malcolm was beginning to, when he peeled away from it and began to move in a more orthodox way, you know with islam. it caused a little consternation for half the people who understood that no one could do the story like malcolm in terms of the cosmology of african-american people. a sense of beginning, you know malcolm could do that like no one's business. and that then began to move away from that. that is not the power of orthodox islam. this -- he began to move in a more orthodox way and i think that nina, we kind of create differences with members who were still left in the nation of islam as well as his particular, when he was beginning to express about elijah mohammed. because a lot of people who were in the nation of islam still hold him as the holy apostle. and they have every right to do that. people are left to their own particular icons and idols and what have you. malcolm b
louis farrakhan, we salute him for that. and of course, the understand that islam you know how that plays into a lot of this. of course when malcolm was beginning to, when he peeled away from it and began to move in a more orthodox way, you know with islam. it caused a little consternation for half the people who understood that no one could do the story like malcolm in terms of the cosmology of african-american people. a sense of beginning, you know malcolm could do that like no one's...
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she made some allegations that many of the marchers were in the pocket of louis farrakhan.here were other reports in conservative media that some of the leaders of the march were so concerned for their safety that they hired armed security to march with them along the way and they claim that that is a sign of hypocrisy on the part of the marchers. obviously the leaders of the march, many of the people we spoke with here today, deny that they call it a change of subject and a diversion in an attempt to change the subject on the part of many opposition groups who are opposed to what these women were marching about here today. >> thanks, mike. >>> all in the family. grandparents, aunts and cousins included. another setback for the president after a federal judge from hawaii expands his travel ban. how the white house plans to fight back. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh.
she made some allegations that many of the marchers were in the pocket of louis farrakhan.here were other reports in conservative media that some of the leaders of the march were so concerned for their safety that they hired armed security to march with them along the way and they claim that that is a sign of hypocrisy on the part of the marchers. obviously the leaders of the march, many of the people we spoke with here today, deny that they call it a change of subject and a diversion in an...
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-- they said actual incendiary things, they support pretty dangerous people.d people like louis farrakhanou remember they testified in defense of the blind sheik who thought that jihad was a physical struggle. >> tucker: what's that have to do the women's march? >> i have no idea, because the men that they support don'td believe in women's rights. they think women should be home in the kitchen, they partnered with -- michael bloomberg's lobbyist organization. they are just upset.no but they've decided to march together, along with black lives matter, which i find kind of shocking considering that michael bloomberg, believes in "throwing young black men up against the wall and frisking them." that's a policy he supports to the point where he tried to stop a video of him saying it. they haven't released a statement on that, and nor tucker, has the women's organization, the women's march, they haven't condemned a call for jihad. >> tucker: this relates to intersection malady, all these different groups united together. they seem at odds. it seems illogical to me. you have people at a women's
-- they said actual incendiary things, they support pretty dangerous people.d people like louis farrakhanou remember they testified in defense of the blind sheik who thought that jihad was a physical struggle. >> tucker: what's that have to do the women's march? >> i have no idea, because the men that they support don'td believe in women's rights. they think women should be home in the kitchen, they partnered with -- michael bloomberg's lobbyist organization. they are just upset.no...
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mostly for himself, he wasn't with the kids that were hurting their draft cards, he wasn't with the farrakhan brothers and the priests who were going in on the draft record and all that stuff. he was off trying to protest things on his own route and he wasn't a civil rights guy either, he was the nation of islam believed belief was separation, not integration and he once said if he voted, if he could vote he would've voted for george wallace . he wanted a segregated society where the black man, that you would go to state or something or a couple state and it would be almost a separate country. and so he in fact, you know, he would call the people that were marching under the reverend martin luther king, he would say what are you doing, this isn't a thing you should be doing. if people don't want want you you should be trying to force yourself upon them. he said we should go off in a different direction. so he had a really different viewpoint than he had later in life, i think. and he was very controversial . and a funny thing happened as he was doing all these college dates and a couple years
mostly for himself, he wasn't with the kids that were hurting their draft cards, he wasn't with the farrakhan brothers and the priests who were going in on the draft record and all that stuff. he was off trying to protest things on his own route and he wasn't a civil rights guy either, he was the nation of islam believed belief was separation, not integration and he once said if he voted, if he could vote he would've voted for george wallace . he wanted a segregated society where the black man,...
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of course, the nation of islam was pivotal in all of that and louis farrakhan, we salute him for thatparticular endeavor. of course islam, how that plays into a lot of this. of course when malcolm, when he peeled away from it and began to move in a more orthodox way, even with islam it caused a little consternation for the people who understood that no one could do the story like malcolm in terms of the cosmology of african-american people. a sense of beginning, you know malcolm could do that like no one's business. and but then began to move away from, that orthodox islam, stuff like that. you see creating the right people and stuff like that. but he began to move in a more orthodox way and i think that you know, we kind of created some differences with members who were still left in the nation of islam as well as his particular, when he was beginning to express about elijah mohammed. you know because a lot of people that were in the nation of islam still hold him you know as the lamb. the holy apostle. and they have every right to do that people are left to their own particular icon
of course, the nation of islam was pivotal in all of that and louis farrakhan, we salute him for thatparticular endeavor. of course islam, how that plays into a lot of this. of course when malcolm, when he peeled away from it and began to move in a more orthodox way, even with islam it caused a little consternation for the people who understood that no one could do the story like malcolm in terms of the cosmology of african-american people. a sense of beginning, you know malcolm could do that...
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>> i am the minister louis farrakhan. >> african-americans composed 25% of fox's market. >> i alwayssaw "boys in the hood," all right? i didn't know, martin, i didn't know. >> they knew that they needed to capture this audience to grow. >> i guess you think you smart and cool. but if you think you get a job here, you're a damn fool. >> so they basically gave the black creators freedom to do whatever you want. just get the audience. >> the wb and upn took that concept from fox. >> your shoulders are harder than cheap breast implants. >> going after this underserved audience of urban and ran with it. >> i'm a new millennium woman who will not be defined by traditional roles. >> a lot of the networks built themselves up partly on african american viewers. >> the african-american shows indexed lower in terms of household income. so over the course of the move away from those shows. to >> i don't know about you people, but i'll be damned if it i'm gog to let them destroy my neighborhood. >> black creators felt used and abused. you made your money. you built your audience on us and now, yo
>> i am the minister louis farrakhan. >> african-americans composed 25% of fox's market. >> i alwayssaw "boys in the hood," all right? i didn't know, martin, i didn't know. >> they knew that they needed to capture this audience to grow. >> i guess you think you smart and cool. but if you think you get a job here, you're a damn fool. >> so they basically gave the black creators freedom to do whatever you want. just get the audience. >> the wb...
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they have no problem with endorsing and celebrating someone like louis farrakhan, who is a hateful religiousforcible violent struggle. they have no problems with any of those individuals but they have a problem with an explicit call for non-violence? all this is are people who are looking to justify their own bigotry. this is not all women's march. it is some women's march. they banned pro-life women. they banned muslim gay groups. they banned basically conservative second amendment. this is only some women's march. steve: where is the tolerance? dana loesch from dallas, texas, have a good weekend. good luck tomorrow. >> thank you all so much. good to see you. brian: 20 minutes left. here is what is straight ahead. president trump in the air and on his way to new jersey after a successful trip to paris. we sent abby huntsman to a diner by the golf course to see how everything is going. she is having breakfast with friends. that's next. staff steve hanson -- steve: hanson performing -- ainsley: penny and me. ♪ ♪ penny and me tonight (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a
they have no problem with endorsing and celebrating someone like louis farrakhan, who is a hateful religiousforcible violent struggle. they have no problems with any of those individuals but they have a problem with an explicit call for non-violence? all this is are people who are looking to justify their own bigotry. this is not all women's march. it is some women's march. they banned pro-life women. they banned muslim gay groups. they banned basically conservative second amendment. this is...