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jane: just part of the jackie robinson the name of a film starring lf ase robinson him himsel how many to do that? you can find all the day's news on our website, and to see what we're worki on, check out facebook. i am jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos ardesigned to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your w through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latestca headlines you n trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is mssible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >>ossibilities. your days filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life.c >> "rld news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsor byro newshourctions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight,he punishing cold lingers over the midwest, with temperatures pllyging to record lows
jane: just part of the jackie robinson the name of a film starring lf ase robinson him himsel how many to do that? you can find all the day's news on our website, and to see what we're worki on, check out facebook. i am jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos ardesigned to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your w through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latestca headlines you n trust....
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music plays jackie robinson is celebrated today because he opened the door for players of colour, andents 30 photographs ofjackie robinson, that have never been published or seen before, and they gave a sort of more intimate portrait of someone who, well known as a baseball player, but less well known as a person. whenjackie player, but less well known as a person. when jackie first player, but less well known as a person. whenjackie first came, he was called open quite the loneliest man in baseball. please quote the story was about how nobody really interacted with him, and he was not pa rt interacted with him, and he was not part of the fun of the club has, but yea rs part of the fun of the club has, but years later, jackie himself said he started to feel like more of the team, and you see it in unguarded moments. so here we have a picture of the brooklyn dodgers clubhouse at anders field, and you see jackie in the locker room surrounded by his team—mates and coach, having an intimate and regular conversation, it is the kind of photograph that never would have been published in a ma
music plays jackie robinson is celebrated today because he opened the door for players of colour, andents 30 photographs ofjackie robinson, that have never been published or seen before, and they gave a sort of more intimate portrait of someone who, well known as a baseball player, but less well known as a person. whenjackie player, but less well known as a person. when jackie first player, but less well known as a person. whenjackie first came, he was called open quite the loneliest man in...
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jackie robinson took the field for the brooklyn dodgers in 1947. he won rookie of the year. e world series and a win over the new york yankees. robinson faced racism on and off the field and became an outspoken civil rights advocate. his jersey number 42 no longer worn by any major league baseball players. the league retired it two decades ago. mariano rivera was the last to wear the number 42. folks are still honoring robinson through that number. the mets player robinson cano who is named after jackie tweeted the front of the giant 4 go in robinson rotunda at citi field. the reason why i wear 24 today, one of the greatest in the game on and off the field. #jackierobinson #jr100. the museum of the city of new york opened the jackie robinson exhibit today. fans can check out this memorabilia including this glove and the los angeles dodgers setting up special tours of the stadium focused on jackie robinson's life and baseball career. robinson died of a heart attack in 1972. he was but 53 years old. his legacy lives ever more. breaking news in the family of the fox television s
jackie robinson took the field for the brooklyn dodgers in 1947. he won rookie of the year. e world series and a win over the new york yankees. robinson faced racism on and off the field and became an outspoken civil rights advocate. his jersey number 42 no longer worn by any major league baseball players. the league retired it two decades ago. mariano rivera was the last to wear the number 42. folks are still honoring robinson through that number. the mets player robinson cano who is named...
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jackie robinson, do you know who jackie robinson was? every year on the anniversary of what we did we celebrate him. what is the tagline? jackie robinson broke the color line. i want you to think about the impact of that narrative, jackie robinson broke the color line. he did it. he was exceptional. he was an exception to his group, his group is inferior. finally, one of them had what it took to break through and play with us. he's a special individual, an exception to his group, and that racism ended in sports when he broke the color line. imagine telling the story like this. jackie robinson. the first black man that whites allowed to play major league baseball because that is the story. it wasn't up to him no matter how exceptional he was and he was exceptional. he was the first and most exceptional black ballplayer but regardless if he walked out on that field before we said he could the police would have removed him. i tell this story not because i want to say how bad my people are because, one, it is true and 2, i need role models.
jackie robinson, do you know who jackie robinson was? every year on the anniversary of what we did we celebrate him. what is the tagline? jackie robinson broke the color line. i want you to think about the impact of that narrative, jackie robinson broke the color line. he did it. he was exceptional. he was an exception to his group, his group is inferior. finally, one of them had what it took to break through and play with us. he's a special individual, an exception to his group, and that...
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said, i didn't start the civil rights movement, jackie robinson did.il rights movement. >> reporter: golden auctions began accepting bids for the contract this week. starting price, $5 million.t f postponed after an a be dayed stipulation thiisplay . >> wheer it'sraon goodwill, a museum or foundation, or somebody who decides to purchase them and donate them to a museum. >> reporter: the contract was signed on april 11th, 1947. four days before robinson's historic debut. and it guaranteed the dodgers would pay him $5,000 for the season. appraisers say the contract along with the deal robinson signed with the minor league montreal royals, are valued at $36 million. >> and you definitely have to give a shout out to general manager, dodgers general manager branch rickey and ford frick, mlb commissioners. ricki called this baseball's great experiment. guess what, it worked. >> it worked. i was wondering what $5,000, which he was paid in norovirus 47, would be worth today. like $58,000. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> wow. 10% of the sale price goes to the mu
said, i didn't start the civil rights movement, jackie robinson did.il rights movement. >> reporter: golden auctions began accepting bids for the contract this week. starting price, $5 million.t f postponed after an a be dayed stipulation thiisplay . >> wheer it'sraon goodwill, a museum or foundation, or somebody who decides to purchase them and donate them to a museum. >> reporter: the contract was signed on april 11th, 1947. four days before robinson's historic debut. and it...
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major league baseball will mark this with the opening of the jackie robinson museum here in new york all 30 teams will honor robinson on april 15, the anniversary of his first game for the brooklyn dodgers back in 1947. we have a special guest tomorrow as we count down the super bowl liii. quarterback andy dalton from the bengals will join me. we'll talk football and a serious topic, human trafficking. authorities in atlanta this week announcing dozens of arrests. be sure the tune in to that for sure. so later today on "the 5", bill there with your favorites. we'll be there bringing you some laughs. thanks for joining us on "the daily briefing." i'm dana perino. up next, here's shep. >> shepard: now robots can think. machines will not rise up in the future. they're rising today. now an in depth report out on the major gains that artificial intelligence has made. the "wall street journal" headline? white collar robots are coming for jobs. it explains how computers are learning how to think on their own, doing things that once required a real person making a real salary. if it sounds li
major league baseball will mark this with the opening of the jackie robinson museum here in new york all 30 teams will honor robinson on april 15, the anniversary of his first game for the brooklyn dodgers back in 1947. we have a special guest tomorrow as we count down the super bowl liii. quarterback andy dalton from the bengals will join me. we'll talk football and a serious topic, human trafficking. authorities in atlanta this week announcing dozens of arrests. be sure the tune in to that...
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to philanthropic and christian causes. ( cheers ) he cherished and protected his number 42, jackie robinson's retired league-wide. ) fans and teammates, including derek jeter and andy pettitte, who famously took him off the field during his final game, never forgot. ooter said: >> glor: yes, we know the vote was yesterday, but it's mo. he's timeless. that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you tomorrow. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheers and applause] steve: thank you all. i appreciate it. yeah. thank y'all very much. i appreciate it. thank y'all. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheers and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their second day, from milwaukee, wisconsin, it's the champs. it's the wade family. [crowd cheering] and from rancho cucamonga, california, wherever that is, it's the riley family. [crowd cheering] e
to philanthropic and christian causes. ( cheers ) he cherished and protected his number 42, jackie robinson's retired league-wide. ) fans and teammates, including derek jeter and andy pettitte, who famously took him off the field during his final game, never forgot. ooter said: >> glor: yes, we know the vote was yesterday, but it's mo. he's timeless. that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you tomorrow. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs...
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. >>> well, america is about to celebrate jackie robinson.he big leaguer who broke major league's color barrier in 1947 with the brooklyn dodgers, he would have turned 100 today, and the mlb will begin a year-long celebration this season. >>> and your health tonight. and nearly half of all americans have heart disease now. the new study from the american heart association shows 121 million americans deal with some form of cardiovascular disease, that's up from 92 million just five years ago. doctors do cite new guidelines in measures high blood pressure as one factor driving the spike. >>> when we come back tonight, the one image today that really said it all, and the man in the picture is right here. i didn't really know anything about my family history. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing i'm r
. >>> well, america is about to celebrate jackie robinson.he big leaguer who broke major league's color barrier in 1947 with the brooklyn dodgers, he would have turned 100 today, and the mlb will begin a year-long celebration this season. >>> and your health tonight. and nearly half of all americans have heart disease now. the new study from the american heart association shows 121 million americans deal with some form of cardiovascular disease, that's up from 92 million just...
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he was like the jackie robinson of thinking jackie robinsonbaba ( laughter ) king also pitched the ideaer wall way before trump did, and even once took to the house floor to show off his homemade model of an electrified barbed wire wall. if you're looking to purchase some of steve king's other racist knickknacks, check out his crafting website, "natsi." ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: wow. >> stephen: takes a long time to deliver the stuff. ( applause ) yesterday, king gave this shocking quote to "the new york times." "white nationalist, white supremacist, western civilization-- how did that language become offensive?" wow. wow. ( audience reacts ) i did not know this stephen king is the horrifying one. ( laughter ) this is a sitting member of congress openly defending white supremacy. no wonder that this week it was announced that king will be challenged in next year's primary election. his opponent will be iowa state senator and frankenstein after accounting school, randy feenstra. according to feenstra, king is no longer fit to serve iowa because of his "caustic nature." yes, king
he was like the jackie robinson of thinking jackie robinsonbaba ( laughter ) king also pitched the ideaer wall way before trump did, and even once took to the house floor to show off his homemade model of an electrified barbed wire wall. if you're looking to purchase some of steve king's other racist knickknacks, check out his crafting website, "natsi." ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: wow. >> stephen: takes a long time to deliver the stuff. ( applause ) yesterday, king...
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jackie robinson original contract. this broke the the color barrier in baseball. not just a piece of sports history, it is a piece of american history. and you're going to see it live we've got it on the set for you and we'll fell you the price to. in other baseball news, yankees closing pitcher rivera got a start in the baseball hall of fame. it was a fore gone conclusion bound to get in. vote to get him inducted was unanimous. first time that's happen ad in the history of baseball. baseball hall of fame i should say watch rivera and his family react to the news of that unanimous vote. >> i have another piece of news. >> yes. >> you are the first person -- [cheering and applause] all right just joining us we'll tell you this dow will go up about 180 maybe 190 points at the opening bell 14 and a half minutes away. then there's this. the supreme court accepts its first gun case in nearly a decade weather and to what degree lawmakers can restrict the right to carry guns outside your home. all rise judge nam tan know is here and back again and ten years since a gun c
jackie robinson original contract. this broke the the color barrier in baseball. not just a piece of sports history, it is a piece of american history. and you're going to see it live we've got it on the set for you and we'll fell you the price to. in other baseball news, yankees closing pitcher rivera got a start in the baseball hall of fame. it was a fore gone conclusion bound to get in. vote to get him inducted was unanimous. first time that's happen ad in the history of baseball. baseball...
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she didn't necessarily suffer the same indignities other women, she is not the jackie robinson of congress. people came from denver, about her age but got to congress 15 years before hand. she arrived in congress i think was 1973 when she arrived there. she was an antiwar activist. she got to the same time as -- from berkeley also antiwar actors. they both had seats on the armed services committee. chaired the committee, edward from new orleans, he didn't want to have certain committees but the house and times are changing in the city of no choice. these folks are on your committee. the first committee meeting, she recalled going and having bobby said, apparently i can no longer control who serves on the committee but i still control the chairs at the podium, he put one chair and said go ahead. they literally sat cheek to cheek from the first committee. that's not that long ago only 25 years ago. when other committee members didn't stand up the same thing. that would not happen. and this very district, 10 years later, she talks about a subcommittee hearing. interestingly another democrat f
she didn't necessarily suffer the same indignities other women, she is not the jackie robinson of congress. people came from denver, about her age but got to congress 15 years before hand. she arrived in congress i think was 1973 when she arrived there. she was an antiwar activist. she got to the same time as -- from berkeley also antiwar actors. they both had seats on the armed services committee. chaired the committee, edward from new orleans, he didn't want to have certain committees but the...
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. >> she's been compared today to jackie robinson.williams from it new york who has broken one of nation's last remaining racial barriers. she's the first black miss america. >> when vanessa williams was crowned miss america, we were, like, what? it was awesome. we were very proud. we were excited. she was beautiful. she was classy. she looked like a beauty queen. >> vanessa williams becoming misamerica was like obama becoming president of the united states. >> the first black anything is a big deal. but a miss america? >> being a black person, our beauty was never acknowledged because of the color of our skin. >> you hear it throughout time, black is beautiful. she validated that. >> it was a huge honor and responsibility. women who were elderly came up to me and thought they'd never see it in their lifetime. >> it's about time we had a beautiful black girl representing new york city. >> women that were my age cheered along because they knew that there was a color barrier that had been broken. >> i was thrilled actually. i couldn't s
. >> she's been compared today to jackie robinson.williams from it new york who has broken one of nation's last remaining racial barriers. she's the first black miss america. >> when vanessa williams was crowned miss america, we were, like, what? it was awesome. we were very proud. we were excited. she was beautiful. she was classy. she looked like a beauty queen. >> vanessa williams becoming misamerica was like obama becoming president of the united states. >> the first...
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. >> juan: baseball legends jackie robinson would have been 100 years old today.r leagues had a black player in 63 years, they were banned after the civil war in the late 1800s. he was a six time all-star, he led the brooklyn dodgers to their first world series victory in 1955 and major league baseball is going to be celebrating the centennial of his birth all year long. the entire 2019 season. they started with an exhibit at the new york city museum. he won the congressional medal of honor at the, of freedom and all major league players wore 42 in his honor. take a look at ed henry's book, happy birthday jackie. >> greg: i don't want to read ed henry's book. >> dana: did you see "the new york times" special today? >> juan: i did! 's patriot sometimes you the sheep and sometimes the sheep shares you. sheep bounding off two walls like a jackie chan tackling unfortunate farmer unlike those kids yesterday on the trampoline, we have no confirmation that the farmer was okay. >> katie: you have very strange "one more thing" choice choices. sticking with the sports the i
. >> juan: baseball legends jackie robinson would have been 100 years old today.r leagues had a black player in 63 years, they were banned after the civil war in the late 1800s. he was a six time all-star, he led the brooklyn dodgers to their first world series victory in 1955 and major league baseball is going to be celebrating the centennial of his birth all year long. the entire 2019 season. they started with an exhibit at the new york city museum. he won the congressional medal of...
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prevent and combat that problem the summit will take place february 21st through the 24th >>> and jackie robinson'sned contract with the brooklyn dodgers in 1947 along with his contract with the minor league team in montreal two years early are going up for auction they were appraised at $36 million. the opening bid is $5 million. and the bidding runs from january 21st through the 31st. something nice to hang on your wall that's the cnbc news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." more kb morgan, back to you. >> nice and expensive. >> and expensive don't let the kids get to it >> yeah, exactly sue herrera, thank you >>> let's get to kroocontessa be now for a news alert on the shutdown >> hey, morgan day 26 now of the government shutdown and agriculture secretary sonny perdue has just tweeted out that the farm service agency will open tomorrow for three days to process some farmers' existing loans and some other limited services this could make a huge difference to farmers, beginning farmers or those who are disadvantaged and on the bubble in making a difference, whether their pharmacy go
prevent and combat that problem the summit will take place february 21st through the 24th >>> and jackie robinson'sned contract with the brooklyn dodgers in 1947 along with his contract with the minor league team in montreal two years early are going up for auction they were appraised at $36 million. the opening bid is $5 million. and the bidding runs from january 21st through the 31st. something nice to hang on your wall that's the cnbc news update this hour back downtown to...
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today is 100 years after the birth of jackie robinson. thanks for joining us. to laura jarrett for filling in. here is "new day." >>> arctic temperatures, bitter wind chills, whiteout conditions. >> it's freezing cold. my face, my toes, everything. >> being outside for just a few minutes can start causing frostbite. >> i don't see the reason to enter a public spat with your intelligence agency. >> the president had a gut distrust of the intelligence community. >> it really is not only unprecedented, i think it's dangerous. >> this is new day with alisyn camerota and john berman. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world there is new day. it's thursday, january 31st, the very last day of january. 6:00 here in new york. alisyn is off. erica hill joins me this morning. >> nice to be with you. >> you miss january already. >> it's amazing. i blinked and it was over. >>> happening now, new evidence that russia is i attack being the just justice system. he's saying that system is being too hard on his friend roger stone. the president sa
today is 100 years after the birth of jackie robinson. thanks for joining us. to laura jarrett for filling in. here is "new day." >>> arctic temperatures, bitter wind chills, whiteout conditions. >> it's freezing cold. my face, my toes, everything. >> being outside for just a few minutes can start causing frostbite. >> i don't see the reason to enter a public spat with your intelligence agency. >> the president had a gut distrust of the intelligence...
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jackie robinson. good stuff. >> julie: very good. >> bill: how did it feel?urs customer can went by like it was nothing! if it like 3 minutes. you're headed to the super bowl. have fun! >> bill: rams, pats, here we go. enjoy the game as they warm outside. >> julie: "outnumbered" starts now. thanks for joining us. >> harris: a lot going on the server. we will begin with a fox news alert. if your new back and forth between president trump and the democratic leader of the house. through the 24 hours after the first meaning of that bipartisan committee of lawmakers working to reach a deal on border security, and now we are awaiting new remarks from the president of the united states that would likely come inside this hour. we will bring it to as it happens. this is to is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, cohost of "fox & friends," jillian mele is here. fox news contributor morgan ortagus. fox news contributor jessica tarlov. and in the center seat, former arkansas governor and fox news contributor, mike huckabee. great to see you. this >> governor h
jackie robinson. good stuff. >> julie: very good. >> bill: how did it feel?urs customer can went by like it was nothing! if it like 3 minutes. you're headed to the super bowl. have fun! >> bill: rams, pats, here we go. enjoy the game as they warm outside. >> julie: "outnumbered" starts now. thanks for joining us. >> harris: a lot going on the server. we will begin with a fox news alert. if your new back and forth between president trump and the democratic...
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something that baseball writers refused to give to people like ted williams and jackie robinson. the red sox. a single in the ninth inning to drive in a run to tie the game in the 2003-2004 championship series. red sox went on to beat the yankees. >> you remember what happened the season after that first game the yankees opened at fenway, fenway gives him a huge cheer because he gave up that hit. we yield our time back to you. >>> seriously let's get to the shutdown in its first move towards ending the shutdown since it began, the u.s. senate will vote tomorrow on competing measures to break the dead lock now in day 33. the republican proposal will provide $5.7 billion for the southern border wall. it will give trump his money for the wall. plus temporary protections for daca recipients and other immigrants. the democrats will offer to fund the government until february 8th and continue negotiations. neither is expected to achieve the 60 votes to move forward. mitch mcconnell backed off his pledge not to quote hold show votes, votes that have no hopes of passing but failure could
something that baseball writers refused to give to people like ted williams and jackie robinson. the red sox. a single in the ninth inning to drive in a run to tie the game in the 2003-2004 championship series. red sox went on to beat the yankees. >> you remember what happened the season after that first game the yankees opened at fenway, fenway gives him a huge cheer because he gave up that hit. we yield our time back to you. >>> seriously let's get to the shutdown in its first...
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very positive, indeed, as you said save bdty bell we don't have the -- ringing did bell here jackie robinsonse as bob said. thes&p up the best part of the session. the dow pretty much flat and negative for most of the session. that does it for the first hour of "closing bell." sara, back to you. >>> a strong finish to what was a strong month for stocks. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen wilfred frost will rejoin me in a moment along with mike santoli. let's take a look at how we finished up the day and month on wall street. the dow climbed all the way back from the decline ending flat s&p 500 going out with a gain of about a full percent nasdaq outperforming all day long up 1.4%. the russell 2000 index of small caps up .8%. this is the best month for stocks since october 2015. s&p 500 gaining almost 8% in the month of january coming off a rocky final quarter of last year and the worst december since the great depression here's the stories on the radar for investor this is hour. earnings coming your way this hour why millennials could be ill prepared for the stock market this year
very positive, indeed, as you said save bdty bell we don't have the -- ringing did bell here jackie robinsonse as bob said. thes&p up the best part of the session. the dow pretty much flat and negative for most of the session. that does it for the first hour of "closing bell." sara, back to you. >>> a strong finish to what was a strong month for stocks. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm sara eisen wilfred frost will rejoin me in a moment along with mike...
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is remembering one of the all-time greats, america is remembering one of the all-time greats, jackie robinsonday. >> coming up, we'll pick up on an important conversation we started yesterday about justice in mrk. -- america. and we have a whole panel standing by for that discussion. we'll be right back. cussion. we'll be right back. this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. thanksmrs. murphy. unitedhealthcare, hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at 2? i can't. dog agility. ñ. tuesday at 11? nope. robot cage match. how about the 28th at 3? done. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, including the only plans with the aarp name, there's so much to take advantage of. from scheduling appointme
is remembering one of the all-time greats, america is remembering one of the all-time greats, jackie robinsonday. >> coming up, we'll pick up on an important conversation we started yesterday about justice in mrk. -- america. and we have a whole panel standing by for that discussion. we'll be right back. cussion. we'll be right back. this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps...
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einstein, jackie robinson if you want a sports hero this is what a real hero looks like.and making changes in people's lives i am lucille ball not just to be thin and pretty but it's okay to be different but spectacular. >>host: just one little tease with you and barbara bush but give the audience a tease. >> barbara bush and i the favorite scene is the lucy chocolate conveyor belt seen. i will not give it awayon but if you have that scene in your head. get ready. i am helen keller when she goes blind the pages go black this is my name. we put real braille in the book. i watch my 17 -year-old kid closed his eyes and feel the dots even though they for a five -year-old or a ten -year-old try to see through somebody else's eyes. but something amazing happened as trump and clinton we're going after each other's heads to of the books took off i have george washington and i am martin luther king, jr.. it was a democrat or republican but parents and grandparents were tired of turning on the tv tov see politicians they wanted to show leaders. there is a difference and we aretw us
einstein, jackie robinson if you want a sports hero this is what a real hero looks like.and making changes in people's lives i am lucille ball not just to be thin and pretty but it's okay to be different but spectacular. >>host: just one little tease with you and barbara bush but give the audience a tease. >> barbara bush and i the favorite scene is the lucy chocolate conveyor belt seen. i will not give it awayon but if you have that scene in your head. get ready. i am helen keller...
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there were other people, jackie robinson, for example.baseball player in the 40s who used to give up his he. >> question in the front. one more in the back. >> david, you been in the business a long time now as a historian and writing in this area but they were bombarded with the lens of the victimization and racial things and that is the way you look at the world. what is your assessment of your scholarship and others and is it taking hold it all about talking about black entrepreneurs who refuse to be victims or just approach the world differently? >> there are good scholars out there like jonathan being a book published by the institute independent institute read about the subject. there are some work out there but i'm rather disappointed by a little there is. not only in entrepreneurship but mutual aid. more workers go on to fraternal society than unions. yet we have a room full of books on labor unions but relatively little on fraternal societies in the role, especially in the black community. this used to be considered a stereotype
there were other people, jackie robinson, for example.baseball player in the 40s who used to give up his he. >> question in the front. one more in the back. >> david, you been in the business a long time now as a historian and writing in this area but they were bombarded with the lens of the victimization and racial things and that is the way you look at the world. what is your assessment of your scholarship and others and is it taking hold it all about talking about black...