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a statement that there is no studied neutral opposition to interracial relationships. it doesn't exist. when someone says i oppose interracial relationships they are effectively saying i am a white supremacist and there is no room for somebody who says i oppose intersects relations or homosexual relationships. the name for that person -- >> are you positing that members of every race may view with dismay or discussed someone like themselves marrying someone who is not? >> i'm not positive that is impossible. >> you are assuming it is only white people based on an idea of white supremacy who would object to a white person marrying someone of another race. a member of that other race could view the same marriage or liaison with dismay. >> exactly right. what i mean by there is no studied neutral opposition to interracial relationships is it is not race neutral. you are positing a situation where an asian person, chinese person objects to a chinese person marrying a non-chinese person. that would be the same as the jewish hypothetical, chinese person how chinese people sh
a statement that there is no studied neutral opposition to interracial relationships. it doesn't exist. when someone says i oppose interracial relationships they are effectively saying i am a white supremacist and there is no room for somebody who says i oppose intersects relations or homosexual relationships. the name for that person -- >> are you positing that members of every race may view with dismay or discussed someone like themselves marrying someone who is not? >> i'm not...
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it was too interracial for me.s "the lego ninjago movie." this is a big deal with kids. have you told kids in your life about this? do you have nephews or anything. >> i don't have many kids in my life. thanks for bringing it up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you haven't seen it? >> jimmy: no. >> it's really, really good. >> jimmy: the lego batman movie was fantastic. >> it's funny and moving. the action is amazing. i forgot i was in it. that's how good it was. and it was very interracial at all. >> jimmy: that's what they're saying. >> so that guy, that guy's going to like it. >> jimmy: that guy's going to like it. >> might be a girl but i'm guessing it's a guy. >> jimmy: it's good to see you, congratulations. the "the lego ninjago movie" opens in theaters in friday. and if you haven't seen "the big sick" check it out on itunes. kumail nanjiani, everybody. when we come back we'll have fall out boy. ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live!" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kim
it was too interracial for me.s "the lego ninjago movie." this is a big deal with kids. have you told kids in your life about this? do you have nephews or anything. >> i don't have many kids in my life. thanks for bringing it up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you haven't seen it? >> jimmy: no. >> it's really, really good. >> jimmy: the lego batman movie was fantastic. >> it's funny and moving. the action is amazing. i forgot i was in it. that's how good...
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after all, one book is about interracial sex, procreation and marriage. not necessarily in that order but that's what it's about. and the other book by my friend norman ornstein is about erectile dysfunction. and major flaws in governance in our government that have been worsening forthree decades . and yet both books have a lot in common. they both have incredibly bland, noncontroversialtitles . this one by professor sheryll cashin is "loving: interracial intimacy in america and the threat to white supremacy". that's very bland. and then this one is really not two sides and is sort of stayed and write down the road. "one nation after trump: a guide for the perplexed, the disillusioned, the desperate and the not-yet-deported". [laughter] so okay, both bland titles. both are compelling, incredibly readable, captivating stories about, they are political histories, really with an analysis about how our nation's rulebook, the constitution and practice works. how our laws are written, implemented by theexecutive branch, how they are interpreted by the judicial
after all, one book is about interracial sex, procreation and marriage. not necessarily in that order but that's what it's about. and the other book by my friend norman ornstein is about erectile dysfunction. and major flaws in governance in our government that have been worsening forthree decades . and yet both books have a lot in common. they both have incredibly bland, noncontroversialtitles . this one by professor sheryll cashin is "loving: interracial intimacy in america and the...
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the initial bans on interracial sex happened in the virginia slave code. they wanted to co-opt indigenous and peel them away. i tell this story from thero beginning every time you have an assertion of whiteness in an ideology of whiteness in this country, there is an economic story of plutocrats who fear struggling people of all colors demanding too much of them from the peeling white house. i tell that story it happens again and again throughout the book and throughout our country. >> i want to ask you a couple oy questions about the writing ofb. this book. the first thing i want to askte. you about is how it is written. it is beautifully written. it is eloquent. it is literature. i hope i'm not embarrassing you. you know, is a former practicing lawyer, i'm not beyond. but i really mean quite genuinely that this book is written far beyond. it would be a freestanding essay for the ages that people would refer to. what i will ask you as an author is are you striving for that? is there any news? this is a terrific history written beautifully. >> i didn't pay
the initial bans on interracial sex happened in the virginia slave code. they wanted to co-opt indigenous and peel them away. i tell this story from thero beginning every time you have an assertion of whiteness in an ideology of whiteness in this country, there is an economic story of plutocrats who fear struggling people of all colors demanding too much of them from the peeling white house. i tell that story it happens again and again throughout the book and throughout our country. >> i...
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and the initial bans on interracial sex happened in the virginia slave code. they want to co-opt indigenous struggling whites and peel them away. and i tell this story from the beginning. every time you have an assertion of whiteness and an i'd -- ideology whiteness in this country, there's an economic story of people who fear -- [inaudible] peeling whites off. i tell that story, and it happens again and again throughout the book and throughout our country. >> now i want to ask you a couple of questions -- actually two -- about the writing of this book. and the first thing i want to ask you about is how it's written. it is beautifully written. it is eloquent, it's literature. it is, i hope i'm not embarrassing you, and, you know, as a former practicing lawyer, i'm not beyond -- i can respect on she yousness, but i really mean quite genuinely that this book is written in a way that goes far beyond. your opening introduction could be a free-standing essay, you know, for the ages that people would refer to. so what i'm going to ask you as an author is are you str
and the initial bans on interracial sex happened in the virginia slave code. they want to co-opt indigenous struggling whites and peel them away. and i tell this story from the beginning. every time you have an assertion of whiteness and an i'd -- ideology whiteness in this country, there's an economic story of people who fear -- [inaudible] peeling whites off. i tell that story, and it happens again and again throughout the book and throughout our country. >> now i want to ask you a...
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is no study to neutral opposition of interracial relationships. when someone says i oppose interracial relationships, they are effectively saying in this country i am a white supremacist. there is no room where somebody who says i oppose intersects -- homosexual relationships, there is a name for that person. are you saying it is implausible that the members of every race would view it it with the dismay or discussed -- someone like themselves marrying someone who is not? >> i am not saying it is not possible. >> you are assuming that only based on the idea of white supremacist who object to someone, a white person marrying someone of another race. based on the idea of whitei think it is just as pe that another member of the race would view it with dismay. >> that is exactly right. what i mean there is those study of neutral opposition of interracial relationships, there is not race neutral. it is a situation where say in asian person objects, a chinese person objects to marrying a non-chinese person. that will be the same as the jewish-christian
is no study to neutral opposition of interracial relationships. when someone says i oppose interracial relationships, they are effectively saying in this country i am a white supremacist. there is no room where somebody who says i oppose intersects -- homosexual relationships, there is a name for that person. are you saying it is implausible that the members of every race would view it it with the dismay or discussed -- someone like themselves marrying someone who is not? >> i am not...
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this law profession, author of loving -- interracial intimacy in america and the threat to white supremacy. author and new yorker staff writer -- talks about free speech. this national book award nominated author on her book, weapons of mass destruction -- mass destruction. a journalist on immigration. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, on c-span twos book tv. crexendo to welcome dan boylan, and national security reporter for the washington times. a number of new developments over the last couple of weeks. robert mueller, who has a number of lawyers, where experts and money laundering. what does all of this tell you? >> the special counsel robert mueller is pushing forward his -- it feels like -- they are starting to find things, that could potentially lead to criminal charges in the future. there is that piece of the --estigation -- influence on almost everything his son has talked has been dragged into the mud. he was in some meetings there at trump tower. there's also this russia investigation, but he was involved in a retwee
this law profession, author of loving -- interracial intimacy in america and the threat to white supremacy. author and new yorker staff writer -- talks about free speech. this national book award nominated author on her book, weapons of mass destruction -- mass destruction. a journalist on immigration. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, on c-span twos book tv. crexendo to welcome dan boylan, and national security reporter for the...
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and and i'm -- law professor cheryl author of loving, interracial intimacy in america and the threats white supremacy. author and new yorker staff writer talks about free speech. kathy o'neill will talk about her book, weapons of mass destruction. watch the live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at ten in stern on book tv. capitol hill, the senate house and pension committee held its fourth hearing on individual insurance markets. lawmakers heard from physicians and executives working in the industry about efforts to stabilize the market. this is about two and a half hours.
and and i'm -- law professor cheryl author of loving, interracial intimacy in america and the threats white supremacy. author and new yorker staff writer talks about free speech. kathy o'neill will talk about her book, weapons of mass destruction. watch the live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at ten in stern on book tv. capitol hill, the senate house and pension committee held its fourth hearing on individual insurance markets. lawmakers heard from physicians and...
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so despite sharp increases in income inequality and income segregation among blacks, the interracial disparities among blacks and whites remain huge and should always be kept in mind when discussing and highlighting growing intraracial differences. that said, and i repeat, the conditions of poor blacks have degenerated overall since the death of martin luther king jr., while those of better-off blacks have improved, a blanket statement that things are worse now for blacks than ever before is totally unwarranted. but skip gates asked me -- also asked me if i am optimistic or pessimistic about the future of our people. so let me say that i am somewhat optimistic about the future of trained and educated blacks, and, margaret, very pessimistic about the future of poorly educated blacks. and before i elaborate on why i am pessimistic about the conditions of poor blacks, let me partly qualify my optimism about the future of trained and educated blacks. and in so doing, i want to talk very briefly about the importance and continued need for affirmative action programs. research suggests tha
so despite sharp increases in income inequality and income segregation among blacks, the interracial disparities among blacks and whites remain huge and should always be kept in mind when discussing and highlighting growing intraracial differences. that said, and i repeat, the conditions of poor blacks have degenerated overall since the death of martin luther king jr., while those of better-off blacks have improved, a blanket statement that things are worse now for blacks than ever before is...
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the fact that the first abducted couple is an interracial couple is not unrelated. the fact that one of the major fears in the '60s as interracial marriage is ruled legal by the supreme court, the fact that this -- these fears of misogyny are very present even as alien abduction stories present new fears of interspecies sex, those are not unrelated elements. and you have this kind of really interesting conflation that brown points to between the kind of individual body of the abductee of the experiencer and of the national body of the citizenry as a whole who is being violated by this conspiracy. and it is increasingly a conspiracy. it is something in which the government is complicit in. it is also worth talking just very briefly related to that question of race, there's a really odd kind of eugenecist element that plays into alien abduction theories coming out there the '70s, '80s and '90s as well. while there's a kind of huge thing of alien races that gets constructed, there's three key races, species, whatever you want to call them, one of which is the pleidians
the fact that the first abducted couple is an interracial couple is not unrelated. the fact that one of the major fears in the '60s as interracial marriage is ruled legal by the supreme court, the fact that this -- these fears of misogyny are very present even as alien abduction stories present new fears of interspecies sex, those are not unrelated elements. and you have this kind of really interesting conflation that brown points to between the kind of individual body of the abductee of the...
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and the big banks like wells fargo and now there are data brokers like equifax to but the private interracial times. and to those millions of people to help find out if your data was taken and also if you have had your identity stolen and the conditions of what they sent you the you had to go to mandatory arbitration and reverted back so here, look to see a bit your information if you can protect yourself and by the way with your one of the 143 million people, this is sleazy. so my republican colleagues i know we will get some republican votes on this but we must allow them to move forward. i hope you'll join us to show strong support for the cfpb rule to oppose special interest. >> i am delighted to be here today after the big bank's crash the economy in 2008 that the cfpb was a strong watchdog to consumers and it is working. they have forced the giant banks to return $12 billion directly to consumers and has come out with new rules and regulations to help level the playing field. and now a new rule to say no more mandatary -- mandatory arbitration. and then if you open your credit card stat
and the big banks like wells fargo and now there are data brokers like equifax to but the private interracial times. and to those millions of people to help find out if your data was taken and also if you have had your identity stolen and the conditions of what they sent you the you had to go to mandatory arbitration and reverted back so here, look to see a bit your information if you can protect yourself and by the way with your one of the 143 million people, this is sleazy. so my republican...
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>> interracial dialogue and she got reparations from the guy in the red hat. had to go back and tell leslie and marissa great news. their box was working. i spent a lot of time with one of your subscribers. you basically solved racism. she's really woke. >> we're not vested in that. that's not how we measure our success. our success is measured in how much money we can give to black. we. >> we've given away $60,000 since january. >> do you care if white people do any of the stuff in the box? >> am i losing sleep over it? that's between you and your white jesus. >> don't say that. >> no? >> i care if their credit cards clear. >> you trick white people into giving us reparations? >> pay us what you owe us. >> oh, my god. get that money. ( applause ) >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) go long, just kidding. did you hear directv's latest deal? it's cheap and gets you all the big games. it starts at sixty bucks a month, but jumps to over 100 after 3 months. cool i think? and jumps again to over 150 after a year. noooo.
>> interracial dialogue and she got reparations from the guy in the red hat. had to go back and tell leslie and marissa great news. their box was working. i spent a lot of time with one of your subscribers. you basically solved racism. she's really woke. >> we're not vested in that. that's not how we measure our success. our success is measured in how much money we can give to black. we. >> we've given away $60,000 since january. >> do you care if white people do any of...
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a law professor, author of love being: interracial intimacy in america, author and new yorker staff writer talks about free speech. national book award nominated book,o'neill on her weapons. journalists on immigration. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> all weekend, american history tv is featured in, new hampshire, c-span's cities tour showcasinged history. it was home to the 14th president of the united states and only one from new hampshire. learn more about concord all weekend on american history tv. concord, we toured the city with a former new hampshire
a law professor, author of love being: interracial intimacy in america, author and new yorker staff writer talks about free speech. national book award nominated book,o'neill on her weapons. journalists on immigration. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> all weekend, american history tv is featured in, new hampshire, c-span's cities tour showcasinged history. it was home to the 14th president of the...
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the fact that the first b abducted couple is an interracial couple is not unrelated. the fact that one of the major fears in the '60s as interracial marriage is ruled legal by the supreme court, the fact that this these fears of -- are very, very present even as alien abduction stories twenty with new fear of interspecies sects. those are not unrelated elements. and you have this kind of really interesting conflation between the kind of individual body of the experience e and of the national body of the citizenry as a whole who is being vited by this conspiracy. increasingly a conspiracy. something in which the government is comply sit in. also briefly, related to the question of race, there's a really odd kind of ewe general cyst almost that plays into alien abduction theorys through the '70s, '80s, 90s as well. and while there's this huge tax onmy of alien races that gets constructed, there's really kind of three key races races species, whatever you want to call them. one of which is the klideans, who are described as benevolent and loving and beautiful. and highly
the fact that the first b abducted couple is an interracial couple is not unrelated. the fact that one of the major fears in the '60s as interracial marriage is ruled legal by the supreme court, the fact that this these fears of -- are very, very present even as alien abduction stories twenty with new fear of interspecies sects. those are not unrelated elements. and you have this kind of really interesting conflation between the kind of individual body of the experience e and of the national...
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>> here i teach course's on slavery and women's history and interracial dynamic. >> how long have you been here. >> guest: 26 years. >> oh husband is changed. >> guest: tremendously. it's gone in student population, grown in the kind of students we have. it's grown in the kinds of faculty we have and the kind odd of thinkings we focus on in the history department which is where my heart and is my mind is as well. it's been a wonderful time to be here, though, just seeing the change be and being part oftite you came they ever year before the l.a. riots. >> guest: i did. it was quite a shock to move from texas, where i was, having been born and raised in virginia, and coming here and being part of that. seeing it first hand. >> host: have you written about that? >> guest: yes, i have. i was so impacted by it that i had to write a book called the contested murder of latasha harlan." i wrote a book published in oxford university press in 2013. >> host: who was la at-ha harlan. >> guest: she was a 15-year-old girl who walked into a liquor market, a grocery store, in march 16, 1991, and clo
>> here i teach course's on slavery and women's history and interracial dynamic. >> how long have you been here. >> guest: 26 years. >> oh husband is changed. >> guest: tremendously. it's gone in student population, grown in the kind of students we have. it's grown in the kinds of faculty we have and the kind odd of thinkings we focus on in the history department which is where my heart and is my mind is as well. it's been a wonderful time to be here, though, just...
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despite the sharp increases in,e disparities remaining huge and must always be kept in mind in the interracial differences. and i will repeat the conditions have been deteriorated overall sincover allsince the death of r king jr.. it's a blanket statement that is totally unwarranted but skip gates asked me if i am optimistic sadistic about the future of our people so let me say that i'm somewhat optimistic about the future and margaret very pessimistic about the future of poorly educated blac blacks. with the talk briefly about the importance and need of these actions. affirmative-action contributed to the conference retreat from this donation policies they were erased during the years of the reagan administration. it would have an adverse effect on african americans in particular. they've revealed significant differences and family background and neighborhood environment that are understated from the standard measures of social economic status are employed. even when the race on the same income, white parents have more assets. flightwhites with the same amouf schooling usually attend better s
despite the sharp increases in,e disparities remaining huge and must always be kept in mind in the interracial differences. and i will repeat the conditions have been deteriorated overall sincover allsince the death of r king jr.. it's a blanket statement that is totally unwarranted but skip gates asked me if i am optimistic sadistic about the future of our people so let me say that i'm somewhat optimistic about the future and margaret very pessimistic about the future of poorly educated blac...
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a nice wife and baby and seems like a lot of stuff was considered hate speech at one time time interracialmarriage used to be considered almost a hate speech the fact that you would advocate it was considered hate speech so if you stop speech and ideas from flourishing then you know it can lead to a bad place now i want to quickly in the last two minutes here i want to point out that there's been another story in the past week which is that google has basically shut down a think tank the headline reads google critic ousted from think tank funded by the tech giant so barry lynn runs a big. of the new america foundation which is a liberal left wing think tank out of washington d.c. he ran the bit that it's called open markets we've cited them often here on the show because they had mass dolar there who talked about these tech giants and the emerging monopolies and core prophecy there so they've been shut down by google because eric schmidt was very unhappy with their work that they were doing basically calling google of an emerging monopolist and in fact emery slaughter who runs this foundat
a nice wife and baby and seems like a lot of stuff was considered hate speech at one time time interracialmarriage used to be considered almost a hate speech the fact that you would advocate it was considered hate speech so if you stop speech and ideas from flourishing then you know it can lead to a bad place now i want to quickly in the last two minutes here i want to point out that there's been another story in the past week which is that google has basically shut down a think tank the...
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interracial intimacy and america and the threat to white supremacy. talks and new yorker about free speech. nomineeonal book awards talks about her book weapons of mass destruction. a journalist on immigration. theh our live coverage of brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. up next, history professor greg brezinski discusses the competition between the united states and china to influence newly independent african and asian countries during the cold war. he is the author of, "winning the third world, american rivalry during cold war." this 90 minute event was co-hosted by the woodrow wilson center and the national history center. >> today's seminar featuring greg brezinski, will get underway momentarily. with that, christian will and -- introduce today's speaker. thank you. >> thank you, eric. welcome to all of you. apologies for the slight delay. you have been very patient with us running over session.
interracial intimacy and america and the threat to white supremacy. talks and new yorker about free speech. nomineeonal book awards talks about her book weapons of mass destruction. a journalist on immigration. theh our live coverage of brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. up next, history professor greg brezinski discusses the competition between the united states and china to influence newly independent african and asian countries during the cold war. he is the...
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when they have those interracial games, you could see them in the stands saying we play harder and let public know we have some stuff and probably a little better at times. 2/3 of the time, they won those games. mr. rafferty-osaki: from this clip, you saw a barnstorming team. this happened with organized teams in leagues. they did not play all their league games, because it was more profitable to play against white teens. -- teams. but sometimes to play against white teens, you had to play the , you had to play the role. and there are those black players who viciously disagreed with the idea of playing a role. and this is the idea of black agency again, remember? we are just playing a role and we understand we can accept that. back their own heritage and, in a way, they were consciously understanding that they were doing so. and yes, there were situations owners, all the time. that is what led to a lot of it. willie wells, for example. "i found freedom and democracy here. in mexico, i am a man." he left the new york eagles to play integrated baseball in mexico, not in the united states
when they have those interracial games, you could see them in the stands saying we play harder and let public know we have some stuff and probably a little better at times. 2/3 of the time, they won those games. mr. rafferty-osaki: from this clip, you saw a barnstorming team. this happened with organized teams in leagues. they did not play all their league games, because it was more profitable to play against white teens. -- teams. but sometimes to play against white teens, you had to play the...
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they were interracial. a lot of black women participated with women and they worked together until well after the civil war. >> you also read about women who served in congress as governors. of course the 2016 presidential election, so are we taking steps in the right direction in your opinion? >> i think we are taking steps in the right direction in that she was nominated by a major party and the fact that other women are getting elected to congress. we have seen harris and maxine waters and people like that come to the front. that's very very important. now we have to make sure that people are really organized for 2020 so more women win offices. >> thanks for being here with us. >> thank you. >> and once again the book the called remember the ladies, celebrating those who fought for freedom. you can meet angela tonight for a presentation book signing on north broad street. it runs from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. for more information go to our web site or check out the nbc 10 app. we'll be right back. >> thank you.
they were interracial. a lot of black women participated with women and they worked together until well after the civil war. >> you also read about women who served in congress as governors. of course the 2016 presidential election, so are we taking steps in the right direction in your opinion? >> i think we are taking steps in the right direction in that she was nominated by a major party and the fact that other women are getting elected to congress. we have seen harris and maxine...
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-- >> first interracial kiss was on the tv series. >> and it explodes -- >> you think so. >> 1968. > has. that's been the essence of it. >>> hurricane irma is literally taking the air out of the nfl's kickoff weekend. this video from a few days back when the miami dolphins deflated their practice bubble after learning their game against the tampa bay buccaneers had been postponed. for the rest of the teams, the year gets under way. >> it marks a milestone for a program that's become as much as game day as the action on the field itself. the nfl today on cbs is celebrating its 50th year on the air. we look back at the evolution of a sunday tradition. >> reporter: this is the kind of action sports fans expect. when cbs first premiered its flagship pregame show, the nfl today was only 15 minutes long. and for years it was the only game in town. >> before espn, before the internet, if you wanted to see highlights, if you wanted to see predictions, you would tune into "nfl today". >> from the cbs sports center in new york -- >> reporter: then in 1975, a revamped lineup defined the form ma
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not only that, this can get a little murky too because there are many marriages, interracial marriages today, interethnic marriages. it becomes increasingly difficult to classify people by race as there is more and more intermarriage. you had something for me, question? >> anyone else? >> i guess, the previous slide before you were talking about the -- potentially trying to get individuals to move in that are minority. >> shchap q chappaqua, new york? >> yes. >> is that also discriminating? >> the idea is there would be low-cost housing built there. it's an exclusive neighborhood. i forget how much the clintons paid for their home. the idea was that there would be low-cost housing to make it open to minority residents. african-americans and i assume other minorities, perhaps latinos, might be included in that as well. >> has there been another type of kerner report that's been done by the government at all? >> not to my knowledge. there are census figures and all that. to the best of my knowledge there hasn't been anything comparable in recent years. i know president barack obama has t
not only that, this can get a little murky too because there are many marriages, interracial marriages today, interethnic marriages. it becomes increasingly difficult to classify people by race as there is more and more intermarriage. you had something for me, question? >> anyone else? >> i guess, the previous slide before you were talking about the -- potentially trying to get individuals to move in that are minority. >> shchap q chappaqua, new york? >> yes. >> is...
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professor author of "loving, interracial intimacy in america nd the threat to white supremacy." author and new york staff writer about free speech. national book award nominated on her book,o'neil "weapons of mass destruction." watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2's book t.v. american ekend on history tv on c-span 3, saturday eastern on the civil war, the final military aneuvers that led to general robert e lee's surrender. initials day to day, all of these dramatic ights right up to the last morning breakout attempt by john are full of high drama and emotions are running very unions, they're out for blood. they sense this is the end game. just will not quit and longstreet also doesn't want to is crumbling army around him. lecturest 8:00 p.m. on n history, the ludlow coal miners strike and massacre. 20, n the morning of april 1914, there are questions of actual what happened. exchange of gunfire and both sides think the other side is shot. he national guard will attack the camp. by the end of the day, the nati
professor author of "loving, interracial intimacy in america nd the threat to white supremacy." author and new york staff writer about free speech. national book award nominated on her book,o'neil "weapons of mass destruction." watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2's book t.v. american ekend on history tv on c-span 3, saturday eastern on the civil war, the final military aneuvers that led to general robert...
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say the majority of new yorkers did not even know that de blasio had wasracial children and it an interracialarriage. i think that awaken a lot of people saying, hey, i should take another look at this guy. then of course the policies were critical, the policies that ofectly affected the lives african-americans and latinos and working-class new yorkers. amy: let's go to one of those policies that directly related to his son, the pivotal moment in 2014 when eric garner is skilled, put in a fatal police chokehold in staten island. the officers had confronted eric garner for allegedly selling loose cigarettes. protest directed over lack of police accountability. shortly afterward, bill de blasio said he and his wife chirlane, who is african-american, fear for the safety of their teenage son, dante. >> we have to talk to dante for years about the dangers he may face. good young man, law-abiding young men, never within to do anything wrong, yet because of the history that still hangs over us,he dangers he may face, we have had to literally train him, as families have all over this city for decades
say the majority of new yorkers did not even know that de blasio had wasracial children and it an interracialarriage. i think that awaken a lot of people saying, hey, i should take another look at this guy. then of course the policies were critical, the policies that ofectly affected the lives african-americans and latinos and working-class new yorkers. amy: let's go to one of those policies that directly related to his son, the pivotal moment in 2014 when eric garner is skilled, put in a fatal...
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or people roving around, sometimes there's quakes -- then people getumors, excited, but there's interracial mixing. -- wondering if you could .t's quite tacky -- you say that sense of things i -- do you see that sense of anxiety? repeat the question. she says that sense of anxiety for things that don't actually produced a destabilization. how do we actually see how london theaters are so extraordinarily diverse? let me ask our panelists to respond. yes. did you want to weigh in on that question mark >> yes. >> could you come up and get the microphone? >> they're trying to record as well. [laughter] >> and always up for talking about anxiety, because it so entertaining. [laughter] an article once called, buffalo bill meets dracula, and theout when cody reworking of the frontier through the dracula novel. get -- by killan strike you in the novel. but, it's really based on buffalo bill. the whole point of that was, when you read the newspaper coverage, when i read the newspaper coverage of newspaper coverage, there is excited about what americans are. oftain is about to slip out its place as t
or people roving around, sometimes there's quakes -- then people getumors, excited, but there's interracial mixing. -- wondering if you could .t's quite tacky -- you say that sense of things i -- do you see that sense of anxiety? repeat the question. she says that sense of anxiety for things that don't actually produced a destabilization. how do we actually see how london theaters are so extraordinarily diverse? let me ask our panelists to respond. yes. did you want to weigh in on that question...
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. >> sylvia: i mean, i don't even see us as interracial until people point it out. >> anthony: well,: ayala cooks tamales de gallina from scratch. outside, fresh pupusas are being made on a hot griddle. jonathan's mom nina makes a dish of jellyfish, shrimp and pork, tossed with mint, carrots, red onion and peanuts, dressed with nuoc mam, the pungent vietnamese fish sauce. and mee kang, a rice noodle dish from central vietnam made with pork ribs, shrimp and chilies. very mixed up meal here. >> sylvia: yeah! >> anthony: awesome. [ laughter ] did you speak english when you arrived here? >> sylvia: oh, not a word. i couldn't even say hi. so i learned it literally within a year. >> anthony: yup. >> sylvia: because i had to. by fifth grade, this one teacher miss spikes just made me feel like i was the smartest little thing in the whole world. she built up my confidence that i could do anything. >> jonathan: you know, we learned how to speak spanish first before we learned how to speak english. >> anthony: of course. so you came over in '78, did you say? >> jonathan: late '77. i was 10 year
. >> sylvia: i mean, i don't even see us as interracial until people point it out. >> anthony: well,: ayala cooks tamales de gallina from scratch. outside, fresh pupusas are being made on a hot griddle. jonathan's mom nina makes a dish of jellyfish, shrimp and pork, tossed with mint, carrots, red onion and peanuts, dressed with nuoc mam, the pungent vietnamese fish sauce. and mee kang, a rice noodle dish from central vietnam made with pork ribs, shrimp and chilies. very mixed up...
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ganz cooney deliberately made the set a gritty new york street urban kids could relate to, with an interracial on in mississippi. nationwide, though, it was a hit. kids-- and parents-- loved jim henson's muppets. >> girl: 8, 9, 9, 10, 11. you got pretty eyes. >> kermit: so do you. >> stahl: and testing showed kids who watched were learning. sometimes the lessons were about real life-- >> mr. hooper: i'm your neighborhood friend, mr. hooper. >> stahl: as when the actor who played beloved shopkeeper mr. hooper passed away, and the show decided to address the subject of death head on. >> big bird: tada! >> adults: oh, look at that. >> big bird: i can't wait till he sees it. say, where is he? >> stahl: you could have changed actors. >> ganz cooney: yes. but we decided "sesame street" had always dealt with the real. and it was real, so we decided not to just replace him and call the man mr. hooper and hope they didn't notice. >> maria: uh, don't you remember we told you mr. hooper died. he's dead. >> big bird: oh yeah, i remember. well, i'll give it to him when he comes back. >> susan: big bird, wh
ganz cooney deliberately made the set a gritty new york street urban kids could relate to, with an interracial on in mississippi. nationwide, though, it was a hit. kids-- and parents-- loved jim henson's muppets. >> girl: 8, 9, 9, 10, 11. you got pretty eyes. >> kermit: so do you. >> stahl: and testing showed kids who watched were learning. sometimes the lessons were about real life-- >> mr. hooper: i'm your neighborhood friend, mr. hooper. >> stahl: as when the...
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there's a way in which -- there's a tradition of interracialism amongst abolitionists. she seems to have very little contact. evidences very little experience working with, right, with people of color. >> so you think that's another reason she used like the synonym of ms. periwinkle were like for that reason or like the entire setting? >> i think that's part of it, yeah. i think you're right. that's certainly part of it, the way she plays with that pseudonym. and it might be that she's even more sort of -- you know, maybe the bostonian, the sort of -- the group of abolitionists with whom she rubs elbows. maybe they're just a different class of these quakers. these radical quakers in philadelphia like the flaunt that stuff. anytime i get a chance to take a pop shot at boston in favor of philadelphia i'm willing to do it. i'm going to stick with that even though i don't have any evidence of that. but yeah. and also -- it's also just -- we have to make sure that we're not looking -- we have to be careful -- it's a common thing for abolitionists to remark on their own racis
there's a way in which -- there's a tradition of interracialism amongst abolitionists. she seems to have very little contact. evidences very little experience working with, right, with people of color. >> so you think that's another reason she used like the synonym of ms. periwinkle were like for that reason or like the entire setting? >> i think that's part of it, yeah. i think you're right. that's certainly part of it, the way she plays with that pseudonym. and it might be that...
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from that point on, separate but forl because the guidelines interracial relationships in the south for the next 50 years or longer. the reality is that it is never separate but equal. a better way to sip -- to do scribe it is separate but not equal. the court case is critical because what it does is to set the tone for how the country is going to look at issues of race, and issues of segregation in the nation going forward. by having the supreme court on their side, what this means now is that african-americans have little recourse in terms of pushing back against the system of segregation. in fact, if they try to do that, they response back to them is often swift, violent, and sometimes death -- connecting with it. it is estimated that during this time. bang in the history of the country, between 1890 and 1920, more than 3000 people are lynched in the country, connected to the segregation, separate but equal laws. there are race rights that take place across -- race riots that take place across the country. what it was was a reminder that if you dare to go against the law of the land
from that point on, separate but forl because the guidelines interracial relationships in the south for the next 50 years or longer. the reality is that it is never separate but equal. a better way to sip -- to do scribe it is separate but not equal. the court case is critical because what it does is to set the tone for how the country is going to look at issues of race, and issues of segregation in the nation going forward. by having the supreme court on their side, what this means now is that...
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law professor cheryl cashen, author of "loving: interracial intimacy in america and the threat to white supremacy." author and "new yorker" staff writer jelani cobb talks about free speech. national book award-nominated author kathy o'neill on her book "weapons of math destruction." journalist masha guessen on quill grace. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2's "book
law professor cheryl cashen, author of "loving: interracial intimacy in america and the threat to white supremacy." author and "new yorker" staff writer jelani cobb talks about free speech. national book award-nominated author kathy o'neill on her book "weapons of math destruction." journalist masha guessen on quill grace. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2's "book
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law professor cheryl cashen, author of "loving: interracial intimacy in america and the threat to white supremacy." author and "new yorker" staff writer jelani cobb talks about free speech. national book award-nominated author kathy o'neill on her book "weapons of math destruction." journalist masha guessen on quill grace. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2's "book tv." >>> next, a look at how digital technologies have impacted financial inclusion in the u.s. and abroad. researchers at the brookings institution spoke about the data followed by a panel on the challenges that still exist. this is just under 90 minutes. >> good morning. i'm gerald west, vice president of government stud sxwriz director of the center for technology innovation at the brookings institution. and i would like to welcome you to our forum on financial inclusion. and we are webcasting this event live. so we'd like to welcome our viewe viewers. and also those of you who have tuned in via c-span. for those of you who are wishing to post comment
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and also, there was a subtext of interracial sex. the marshall hearings happened in the same year as the loving case. the lovings were a couple. there is a movie coming out about that, now. the lovings were arrested in the state of virginia in 1967. this was just weeks before thurgood marshall's hearings started. they were arrested for sleeping in the same bedroom. the charges were dropped if they left the state, and they did, they moved to washington dc to live. and strom thurmond had asked thurgood marshall about the loving case, the same strom thurmond who was sleeping with his black maid, fathering a child, and paying her hush money not to talk about it. algenon: and he directed those comments a thurgood marshall, for a reason. wil: you're exactly right. thurgood marshall's second wife was filipino. and that wasn't strom thurmond's was strom thurmond's way of making an attempt to hurt thurgood marshall, during the hearing. algenon: those southern democrats, particularly senator ervin made the argument that his opposition to justi
and also, there was a subtext of interracial sex. the marshall hearings happened in the same year as the loving case. the lovings were a couple. there is a movie coming out about that, now. the lovings were arrested in the state of virginia in 1967. this was just weeks before thurgood marshall's hearings started. they were arrested for sleeping in the same bedroom. the charges were dropped if they left the state, and they did, they moved to washington dc to live. and strom thurmond had asked...
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didn't realize this until going pack over the research in 1968 nischelle nickels and shatner made interracialvision. >> star trek has also gone boldly. it always has. that's been the essence of it. >> no man has gone before. >> does "discovery" continue that? >> yes. >> how do they do that? >> we're upholds the legacy but again taking the next step forward because here i am, the first african-american lead, the an asian captain. a woman. >> the guy with the creepy eyes. >> the cal pea yen. that's a new intro dukz. >> a kelpian. people like creepy. >> the design is open for sure. we've gone the first openly gay officer on n the star fleet on the show. we're doing it, conin so the naysayers, i think it's completely antithetical. if you say you're a long-time trek fan -- >> the trekkies are going to love it. we have trekkies in my family. >> we're cheering you on, sonequa. >> thank you so much. >>> a premiere will debut at 8:30, 7:30 central. after that it will be available on cbs all access. trekkies will like this. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> a reminder that you can hear more of
didn't realize this until going pack over the research in 1968 nischelle nickels and shatner made interracialvision. >> star trek has also gone boldly. it always has. that's been the essence of it. >> no man has gone before. >> does "discovery" continue that? >> yes. >> how do they do that? >> we're upholds the legacy but again taking the next step forward because here i am, the first african-american lead, the an asian captain. a woman. >>...
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realize going over the research for this in 1968 william shatner made television history with the interracialou would think so. >> right. >> everybody okay? >> "star trek" has always been -- it's been the essence of it. >> yeah. >> does discovery continue that? >> absolutely. >> how? >> we do it because, you know, we're upholding the legacy but, again, taking that next step forward. because here i am, the first black female lead. we have the first asian female casted. we have the first woman captain with a woman first officer. and you've got -- >> creepy guy with blue eyes. >> yeah. he's a kelpian. he's the first of his kind. we're introducing his species on our show. >> very creepy. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> people like creepy. >> yeah. the design is gorgeous, for sure. and the first openly gay officer in star fleet on the "star trek" show. we're doing it. we're continuing it. and that's how you do it. so the nay sayers, i think if you say you're a fan. >> the trekkies will love it. we're trekkies in my family. watched it forever. >> we're cheering you on. >> thank you so much. >> a special b
realize going over the research for this in 1968 william shatner made television history with the interracialou would think so. >> right. >> everybody okay? >> "star trek" has always been -- it's been the essence of it. >> yeah. >> does discovery continue that? >> absolutely. >> how? >> we do it because, you know, we're upholding the legacy but, again, taking that next step forward. because here i am, the first black female lead. we have...
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cheryl author of loving, interracial intimacy in america and the threats white supremacy. author and new yorker staff writer talks about free speech. kathy o'neill will talk about her book, weapons of mass destruction. watch the live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at ten in stern on book tv. capitol hill, the senate house and pension committee held its fourth hearing on individual insurance markets. lawmakers heard from physicians and executives working in the industry about efforts to stabilize the market. this is about two and a half hours. . . >> looks good morning, the senate committee will please come to order. we are holding a fourth hearing on stabilizing premiums and ensuring access in the health insurance market for 2018. senator murray and i will have an opening statement in the way with hope in our five. we'll have the opportunity to ask five minutes of questions. to begin, we ought not to take for granted the three hearings we have had over the last ten days. for seven years, are the civil word was spoken between republicans and democ
cheryl author of loving, interracial intimacy in america and the threats white supremacy. author and new yorker staff writer talks about free speech. kathy o'neill will talk about her book, weapons of mass destruction. watch the live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at ten in stern on book tv. capitol hill, the senate house and pension committee held its fourth hearing on individual insurance markets. lawmakers heard from physicians and executives working in the...