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sergei were joined by many leaders national leaders like reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson and other very well known national years as well as local leaders as we call or the arrests the officers that murdered george clooney i made 20 cent she doesn't. talk to me you have a lot. of. the protests talk to me a little bit about the. i'm sorry about that that's ok there's a delay here in the line let me ask you about the protests to do you know will there be more protests and is the end up calling for those protests to remain peaceful. yes so the n.w. c.p. has always supported nonviolent protests these are protests on our i definitely believe happening protests are scheduled for later today. or later this week as long as you know the officers are not charged with murder are not arrested then people will be in the streets we. civil rights organizations how always call for peaceful protests but uprising here is definitely led by a lot of anger pressure a show and. you know in the minnesota and in the u.s. right now we have massive unemployment rate one in 5 are in. and that is predominatel
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i had a long talk with reverend jesse jackson who came at the request of the governor. i believe he will be speaking and asking for peaceful protests today. peaceful protests advocates our rights and also asks for the witnesses that we want to come forward. violence does not. it hampers our case, takes valuable sources away from our investigation and harms innocent people who had nothing to do with that. it gets in the way of our work. please, please say what you need to do and demonstrate how you need to do that is in our constitution and all of us believe in that. but, please, don't destroy an innocent person's property who had nothing to do with it. >> the video goes on for seven minutes, he is clearly struggling to broet aeathe and think people will be hard-pressed who understand how you can't bring charges how you can't bring charges on the man who had his knee on the neck. >> it is a violation to talk about evidence before we announce charges. i will say this, that video is graphic and horrific. but my job in the end is to prove he violated a criminal statute. the
i had a long talk with reverend jesse jackson who came at the request of the governor. i believe he will be speaking and asking for peaceful protests today. peaceful protests advocates our rights and also asks for the witnesses that we want to come forward. violence does not. it hampers our case, takes valuable sources away from our investigation and harms innocent people who had nothing to do with that. it gets in the way of our work. please, please say what you need to do and demonstrate how...
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i think i argued for jesse jackson. as a forerunner to barack obama and he kind of first set the idea that it was possible. a lot of people didn't want to run for president and also as a great orator and someone who's inspired many generations to have hope and faith. so there was a lot of debate. people getting knocked down and added on . and it was very spirited. >> you're the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this "the fierce 44"? >> he was raised to and as a supreme court justice he was someone who was raised. there were a lot of people who were raised. i think we were mindful also of not trying to make these choices based on ideology or based on factors that hey, this person was isolated from the race. we tried to look at achievement and what was done and obviously with 44, you're missing a lot ofpeople . tiger woods is not on here. i think louis armstrong is another that was debated. >> but duke ellington isin here . >> a part of it, the process was we thought about we don't want
i think i argued for jesse jackson. as a forerunner to barack obama and he kind of first set the idea that it was possible. a lot of people didn't want to run for president and also as a great orator and someone who's inspired many generations to have hope and faith. so there was a lot of debate. people getting knocked down and added on . and it was very spirited. >> you're the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this "the fierce 44"? >>...
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i want to bring in civil rights icon jesse jackson joining us from chicago as well. you have been fighting for equality for over six decades. you were with the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. on the day he died, april 4, 1968, in memphis. you've been arrested in sit-ins. you've marched in selma back in 1965. reverend, you called george floyd's death a lynching in broad daylight. when you see some of the images of unrest in america right now, i mean, in what we've seen the last 24 hours, so horrible, and yet so familiar. what is your reaction? >> well, the violence is unfortunate. it distracts from the agenda. the reality is the real violence is that police have 18 citations still on the force. he killed a man. three police looked on and nothing happened. all four of them should be tried. 18 citations. the police violence is unacceptable. >> civil rights leader andrew young related to the violent protests that we've been seeing, tweeting, we have to round up the reasonable young people that are part of their group and let them know they have made their point and n
i want to bring in civil rights icon jesse jackson joining us from chicago as well. you have been fighting for equality for over six decades. you were with the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. on the day he died, april 4, 1968, in memphis. you've been arrested in sit-ins. you've marched in selma back in 1965. reverend, you called george floyd's death a lynching in broad daylight. when you see some of the images of unrest in america right now, i mean, in what we've seen the last 24 hours, so...
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all right we'll leave it there reverend jesse jackson thank you very much for speaking to us on the al-jazeera news hour. now let's bring in gabriel these songs offer an update on the situation over in new york because just 24 hours ago gabriel there were protests in new york over the death of george floyd what's happening right now. there are more protests all over new york city right as i speak of thousands of protesters where i'm at on 5th avenue just moved from here there are literally more than 10 different locations in new york city where there are protests happening right now people are on the move marching from one area of the city to another area we're seeing protests on the west side highway the west side of new york city in brooklyn we saw thousands of more people that are protesting at this hour in new york city here harlem there was a protest as well that right now at this very hour. tens of thousands of people easily throughout new york city protesting wanting their voices heard i want to bring in one person that was nice enough to talk to us paige porter a 16 year old you're her
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. >> the reverend jesse jackson is also in minneapolis appealing for calm and to meet with elected officials. today the governor agreed to the mayor's request to activate the national guard. saying it's time to rebuild the relationship between law enforcement and those they are charged to protect. >>> outrage after police shot an older man in his driveway. cell phone video of that shooting has now gone viral and some are calling it another case of police brutality. kpix 5's dao lynn is live outside police headquarters where they released body cam video. >> the shooting video you're about to see is actually pretty graphic. the man is alive. he's out of the hospital. police say the man had a knife in his right hand. but his family says there was no need for the police to shoot him. a cell phone video captured a loud, chaotic, and fast moving police response. first a taser followed by gunshots. [ screaming ]. [ screaming ] . >> a whole bunch of chaos. just me screaming. i was freaking out. [ gun shots ] >> the man police shot, her 61- year-old uncle, eric rosahia. it happened yesterday afternoo
. >> the reverend jesse jackson is also in minneapolis appealing for calm and to meet with elected officials. today the governor agreed to the mayor's request to activate the national guard. saying it's time to rebuild the relationship between law enforcement and those they are charged to protect. >>> outrage after police shot an older man in his driveway. cell phone video of that shooting has now gone viral and some are calling it another case of police brutality. kpix 5's dao...
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i'm bringing the same message as the reverend jesse jackson. we have to do this right. we have to prove it in a court of law. and i will just point to you the comparison to what happened in baltimore in the gray case. it was a rush to charge. it was a rush to justice, and all of those people were found not guilty. i will not rush to justice. i'm going to do this right, and those folks who know me in the african community know i will do my very level best, but i will not rush justice because justice cannot be rushed. >> thank you for that. it was wonderful to hear you say that you came down with other members of the community to ask for peace. and that is the most -- that's probably the most positive thing i've heard here all day. so i cannot begin to thank you enough for that. and to the extent you can share that and you can share the integrity and honesty of what we're doing and trying to tell you what's going on, please do, because we need you. we need the community. but it's really important that we emphasize that everybody, everybody in the united states is entitled
i'm bringing the same message as the reverend jesse jackson. we have to do this right. we have to prove it in a court of law. and i will just point to you the comparison to what happened in baltimore in the gray case. it was a rush to charge. it was a rush to justice, and all of those people were found not guilty. i will not rush to justice. i'm going to do this right, and those folks who know me in the african community know i will do my very level best, but i will not rush justice because...
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on this specific case, earlier on the bbc, jesse jackson called for the other police officers to be chargedthese protest marches right across the country right now. absolutely, they should be charged. a lot of people still don't know that they had a duty, according to their policy, to intervene in such a case. and it was quite clear that there was a problem here. the nine minutes of derek chauvin kneeling on mr floyd's neck, the comments notjust from mr floyd, pleading for his life, leading to breeze, asking for his mother, but the comments from the people, the witnesses on the sidewalk filming this over and over and over again, begging the police to let him up, to put him in the police car, not to kneel on his neck any longer, basically to save his life. those three other officers knew what was happening, there was no doubt, and they should be charged, they violated their policy, they violated their policy, they violated their oath of office and they broke the law. i want to take you to atlanta, these pictures, because the fires are still burning. we have seen reports of police helicopters
on this specific case, earlier on the bbc, jesse jackson called for the other police officers to be chargedthese protest marches right across the country right now. absolutely, they should be charged. a lot of people still don't know that they had a duty, according to their policy, to intervene in such a case. and it was quite clear that there was a problem here. the nine minutes of derek chauvin kneeling on mr floyd's neck, the comments notjust from mr floyd, pleading for his life, leading to...
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well over the weekend heard from a number of civil rights campaigners — the reverand jesse jackson, andl west, as well as eye witnesses and protestors and the protests are mainly taking place in metropolitan cities who traditionally vote democrat. but how has the death of george floyd been digested in republican parts of the country? eric bolling is a former fox news host, the presenter of america this week and friend of the president and joins me now from charleston, south carolina. good to speak to you again. president trump has come out and attacked left—wing groups and anarchists but shouldn't he be allowing those fighting for social justice as well? i think he is and there was a speech he gave at nasa yesterday when spacex launched the two astronauts into the sky. he did address this. but the governor of minnesota, where this protest started where george floyd was killed, was murdered on tape and we know that, we saw it and we believe it. the governor basically said eve ryo ne it. the governor basically said everyone they have arrested has been from out of state, which tells you th
well over the weekend heard from a number of civil rights campaigners — the reverand jesse jackson, andl west, as well as eye witnesses and protestors and the protests are mainly taking place in metropolitan cities who traditionally vote democrat. but how has the death of george floyd been digested in republican parts of the country? eric bolling is a former fox news host, the presenter of america this week and friend of the president and joins me now from charleston, south carolina. good to...
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created out of this we're going to have a couple civil rights leaders soon speaking in minneapolis jesse jackson and the reverend al sharpton will both be talking there and one of the things we expect them to do is to urge people to go ahead and protest but to do so peacefully so that this kind of devastation stops our john leave it there for a moment john hendren reporting from chicago. trying as parliament has given the go ahead for a new set of security laws to be implemented in hong kong despite protests and international warnings of the wide ranging laws which include a ban on treason secession sedition and subversion could now be in effect in a matter of weeks brown reports from hong kong. hong kong's people had no say in the decision to impose a new security law on this city that was not a concern among people we spoke to in the north point district where many mainland immigrants live. of course we will have peace now hong kong has been so chaotic the protesters even went to the united states to ask them to put sanctions on hong kong what a mess they have made. the young may have differen
created out of this we're going to have a couple civil rights leaders soon speaking in minneapolis jesse jackson and the reverend al sharpton will both be talking there and one of the things we expect them to do is to urge people to go ahead and protest but to do so peacefully so that this kind of devastation stops our john leave it there for a moment john hendren reporting from chicago. trying as parliament has given the go ahead for a new set of security laws to be implemented in hong kong...
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- jesse jackson? - that's right. i believe the african-american students in your class were misrepresented. - we don't have any african- americans in our class! - oh-- bye. - all right, so apparently what we're gonna do now is hand count each person's ballot. - mr. garrison, i concede. - you-- you what? - i don't wanna play anymore 'cause this game is stupid. - yeah, it doesn't make any sense. - ike, you could be class president. - i pooped my pants! - can we finger paint now? [together] finger paint! - ah-- yes, yes, let's finger paint! - you did it, kyle. kyle saved your life, fat ass. - look, i'm fading! it must have worked, i don't exist! - oh, that's a bitch. - oh, well, i guess everything's fine now. so let's go home. - hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, cartman-- all you've been doing is making fun of kyle and now he saved your life. you at least owe him a thank you. - oh, man... - cartman! - all right, all right. kyle... what's going on? welcome to another episode of "the daily distancing show." i'm trevor noah, and toda
- jesse jackson? - that's right. i believe the african-american students in your class were misrepresented. - we don't have any african- americans in our class! - oh-- bye. - all right, so apparently what we're gonna do now is hand count each person's ballot. - mr. garrison, i concede. - you-- you what? - i don't wanna play anymore 'cause this game is stupid. - yeah, it doesn't make any sense. - ike, you could be class president. - i pooped my pants! - can we finger paint now? [together] finger...
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he told his young aide, jesse jackson, to put on a tie for dinner. >> i said, dr. it's not a tie. he said, you bring it, we'll laugh. he never knew what hit him. he didn't suffer at all. i remember saying, he's my friend, martin. hold on, martin. he was gone. he was here, and he was not here. >> god knows this is the most tragic thing that's ever happened in my life. >> that's something that you never really recover from seeing. >> knowing dr. king was a marked man, news crews shadowed his every move. but at the moment of his death, no television cameras were present. the only pictures taken that day was by a south african filmmaker, joe lowe, who was working on a documentary of dr. king. >> i heard the shot ring out. i ran out to the balcony. i saw dr. ring about 45 felt away. i ran to help. but there was nothing anyone could do. >> i have bad news for all of you. martin luther king was shot and killed tonight in memphis. >> we're upset today. we have lost somebody like a father. and today, many people are out on the street wondering which way they're going to tur
he told his young aide, jesse jackson, to put on a tie for dinner. >> i said, dr. it's not a tie. he said, you bring it, we'll laugh. he never knew what hit him. he didn't suffer at all. i remember saying, he's my friend, martin. hold on, martin. he was gone. he was here, and he was not here. >> god knows this is the most tragic thing that's ever happened in my life. >> that's something that you never really recover from seeing. >> knowing dr. king was a marked man, news...
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i'm over here getting phone calls from al sharpton and jesse jackson, and i'm figuring out how to slowon. so it's really dope, and i'm excited for people to see it. >> trevor: what do you hope people will learn from the documentary? because for most people, the stfers-- there was a lot of tabloid. it was donald sterling who owns the clippers. he gets caught on a call saying racist things about magic johnson. and he's talking to his girlfriend. it becomes this whirlwind of tabloid. but there were human beings involved. and that's what i like about this documentary-- you're telling the story of the human beings, the players attached to the teams, the story that followed the games bhap do you hope people learn from this documentary that they don't already know? >> i think it goes right along the lines of what you just said as far as how, you know, a great documentary isn't necessarily about the game. it's about the drama behind it and everything. and i think i hope what everyone gets from this is how it's not about donald sterling. it's not about the series, the basketball game, but every
i'm over here getting phone calls from al sharpton and jesse jackson, and i'm figuring out how to slowon. so it's really dope, and i'm excited for people to see it. >> trevor: what do you hope people will learn from the documentary? because for most people, the stfers-- there was a lot of tabloid. it was donald sterling who owns the clippers. he gets caught on a call saying racist things about magic johnson. and he's talking to his girlfriend. it becomes this whirlwind of tabloid. but...
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central ones to vote in those who would be the presumptive nominee for the democratic party since jesse jacksont's problematic for african-americans is african-americans continue to select democrats. they continue to be taken for granted and get nothing for their vote. this is a hard lesson i think african-americans have been learning for years but they're really learning it this year. elizabeth: you know, since joe biden started running for president he threatened to physically punch out another voter who questioned joe biden about his basically confusing position on gun rights. he also called a voter fat and a liar, he challenged another voter to an i.q. test because that man had the audacity to ask joe biden about joe biden's son's suspect, you know, conflicts of interests, suspected conflicts of interest working for a ukrainian gas company, sitting on the board of it, so you know, you watch joe biden in action, he comes across as maybe the overly angry and feisty. your take on that? >> yeah. this is a problem. this isn't what we should be doing as americans. this isn't what joe biden is doi
central ones to vote in those who would be the presumptive nominee for the democratic party since jesse jacksont's problematic for african-americans is african-americans continue to select democrats. they continue to be taken for granted and get nothing for their vote. this is a hard lesson i think african-americans have been learning for years but they're really learning it this year. elizabeth: you know, since joe biden started running for president he threatened to physically punch out...
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you do not want jesse jackson, quincy jones or whoever to say oh, there is a night in 1972 in chicago, i will never forget it, we have to have that footage. we have the footage of his groundbreaking performance on "all in the family." we were able to build our interviews back from that, but again, i am talking about documentary biography, which is a visual and auditory medium. i would say that sammy davis, jr., john wayne, muhammad ali, sometimes you deal with people who are in embarrassment of riches, and the question is what to leave on the cutting room floor, whether it is a book or a documentary. >> and it is harder when you are writing about a performance than when you can just show it. as far as media source material for me and how sammy davis, junior brought something new to the media landscape, i think the most valuable thing for me was his appearances on variety shows, which in and of themselves do not sound that exciting, because they are usually just a few minutes and they are kind of in and out, but he in the 1950's was on at least -- this is what i could count -- 47 diffe
you do not want jesse jackson, quincy jones or whoever to say oh, there is a night in 1972 in chicago, i will never forget it, we have to have that footage. we have the footage of his groundbreaking performance on "all in the family." we were able to build our interviews back from that, but again, i am talking about documentary biography, which is a visual and auditory medium. i would say that sammy davis, jr., john wayne, muhammad ali, sometimes you deal with people who are in...
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reverend jesse jackson who was one of my mentors used to pound in me, it is one thing to change the lawanother to test. as we saw from 66 years ago until this present day, it has been a battle for equality. not for favors. not for advantages. but for americans born black or brown or certain genders, woman, or lgbtq, whatever it is, whatever demographic you fit, that you are treated equal. and remember today the supreme court started something we are still wattling in many areas. let's remember how that court stood up. and let's keep putting pressure on the courts of today to withhold that in all areas of american life. that does it for me. thank for watching. i will see you next saturday at 5:00 p.m. up next, my colleague, andrea mitchell picks up our coverage. tempur-pedic's mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, all tempur-pedic mattresses are on sale! during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, "the r
reverend jesse jackson who was one of my mentors used to pound in me, it is one thing to change the lawanother to test. as we saw from 66 years ago until this present day, it has been a battle for equality. not for favors. not for advantages. but for americans born black or brown or certain genders, woman, or lgbtq, whatever it is, whatever demographic you fit, that you are treated equal. and remember today the supreme court started something we are still wattling in many areas. let's remember...
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i'm bringing the same message that the reverend jesse jackson is bringing. we have to do this right. we have to prove it in a court of law and i will point to the comparison to what happened in baltimore in the gray case. there is a rush to charge, a rush to justice and all of those people were found not guilty. i will not rush to justice. i'm going to do this right. the folks who know me in the community know i will do my level best but i will not rush justice because justice cannot be rushed. >> thank you. it was wonderful to hear you say that you came down with other members of the community to ask for peace, and that's the most, probably the most positive thing i've heard all day. i cannot begin to thank you enough for that. to the extent that you can share that ensure the integrity and the honesty of what we are trying to tell you what's going on, please do. we need you. we need the community. it's really important that we emphasize that everybody, everybody in the united states is entitled to the due process of law and due process of law requires us as
i'm bringing the same message that the reverend jesse jackson is bringing. we have to do this right. we have to prove it in a court of law and i will point to the comparison to what happened in baltimore in the gray case. there is a rush to charge, a rush to justice and all of those people were found not guilty. i will not rush to justice. i'm going to do this right. the folks who know me in the community know i will do my level best but i will not rush justice because justice cannot be rushed....
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black social movement, black panther party and operation push and operation bread basket with jesse jackson and he importance of king and the sports connection, john and tom and the olympics and the whole movement that was going on within our society. ali, i like to say i can't remember a time ever not having that man's name, his presence, and his practice, being a part of my life and being at the forefront of our lives of an example of what black pride exemplified, and more importantly, the way you should feel about yourself. i he never forget the first column i rote for espn i can't remember the exact line but i nut three -muhammad ali is more important than jackie robinson and a lot of people didn't get. that jackie robinson did break a color barrier and opened up the doors for black individuals to just become a part of different facets of society, not just sports, but in business and in all of the walks of life but something different about someone who makes an entire race feel about themselves. to me that goes much further than being able to almost be accepted by somebody else. you don
black social movement, black panther party and operation push and operation bread basket with jesse jackson and he importance of king and the sports connection, john and tom and the olympics and the whole movement that was going on within our society. ali, i like to say i can't remember a time ever not having that man's name, his presence, and his practice, being a part of my life and being at the forefront of our lives of an example of what black pride exemplified, and more importantly, the...
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you do not want jesse jackson or quincy jones say, well there was this night in chicago in 1972.and never forget. it sammy got up and saying that. the audience booed him. we have the footage of his groundbreaking performance on all in the family. we were able to build on that from these interviews. i'm talking about documentary biography which is obviously a visual and auditory medium. sammy davis junior -- certainly mohammed ali -- the flip side is often you deal with subjects who are an embarrassment of riches and the question is what to leave on the floor, whether it is a booker documentary. >> it is harder when you are writing about a performance then when you can just show it. as far as media source material for me, and then how same sammy davis junior brought something new to the media landscape, i think the most valuable thing for me was his appearances on variety shows. in an of themselves do not sound that exciting because they are just a few minutes and they are just kind of in and out, but he, in the 19 fifties was on, at least this is what i can count on one, 47 diffe
you do not want jesse jackson or quincy jones say, well there was this night in chicago in 1972.and never forget. it sammy got up and saying that. the audience booed him. we have the footage of his groundbreaking performance on all in the family. we were able to build on that from these interviews. i'm talking about documentary biography which is obviously a visual and auditory medium. sammy davis junior -- certainly mohammed ali -- the flip side is often you deal with subjects who are an...
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scoop just weeks after rocking the establishment press by breaking the story of what it called jesse jackson'se didn't stand up for them, say oh, vote for this guy or he's a good guy or bad guy. hay went out and did things like cheat on their wife, or have affairs with their interns or whatever and that's something we reacted to because that's something people wanted to read. we didn't say, oh, he's a democrat, he's a republican we're going to get this one, we'll leave him alone. believe me, if we had had george bush doing blow, we would have done it. >> that changed when management changed. that changed when david pecker took over. >> two of the nation's liveliest tabloids the national enquirer and the star are being taken over by new owners who want to extend the well-known titles beyond the supermarket. >> the first time i encountered david pecker was when he rose to the head of a french media company. at that time they had car and driver and womens day. his most famous day when he backed george junior in magazine. >> the traditional lines between democrats and republicans are disappearing.
scoop just weeks after rocking the establishment press by breaking the story of what it called jesse jackson'se didn't stand up for them, say oh, vote for this guy or he's a good guy or bad guy. hay went out and did things like cheat on their wife, or have affairs with their interns or whatever and that's something we reacted to because that's something people wanted to read. we didn't say, oh, he's a democrat, he's a republican we're going to get this one, we'll leave him alone. believe me, if...
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so you do not want jesse jackson or quincy jones say, well there was this night in chicago in 1972 iever forgot it. semi got out into this and that. the audience booed it. we have that footage of his groundbreaking performance with all the family. we were able to build our interviews back from that. again, i'm talking about documentary biography which is obviously a visual and auditory medium. i would say that semi davis junior -- like you mentioned john wayne, certainly mohammed ali, the flip side is often you should deal with subjects who are an embarrassment of riches. what to leave on the cutting floor is the question, whether it is a book or documentary. >> it is harder when you are writing about a performance than when you can just show it. as far as media source material for me, and how sammy davis jr. brought something new to the media landscape. i think the most valuable thing for me was his appearances on variety shows, which in and of themselves don't sound that exciting because they are usually just a few minutes, and they are just kind of in and out. but he in the 19 fif
so you do not want jesse jackson or quincy jones say, well there was this night in chicago in 1972 iever forgot it. semi got out into this and that. the audience booed it. we have that footage of his groundbreaking performance with all the family. we were able to build our interviews back from that. again, i'm talking about documentary biography which is obviously a visual and auditory medium. i would say that semi davis junior -- like you mentioned john wayne, certainly mohammed ali, the flip...
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that is why you had jesse jackson running in the '80s when the democratic party started going with thep council and acting as if they were republicans. that is why i ran in '04 saying they were running around with elephants with dungaree jackets on. so joe biden has inherited a party that has always enjoyed big support but never specifically addressed our concerns. he's come out with a document, lift every voice, 22 pages, he said it a living document. well he ought to have all of those concerns that -- and those that are concerned add to that document which is how he should have responded rather than an inappropriate way to charlamagne the god and those throughout this nominating process. >> do you get the sense that bidens defenders are worried about this, all of the fallout from it and what do you think would be the most troubling aspect of it. >> i think that their concern and i have simone sanders on today on politics nation and the concern is turnout. if you study the 2016 race, turnout was a problem that could have -- well the fact that there could have been more of a turnout in
that is why you had jesse jackson running in the '80s when the democratic party started going with thep council and acting as if they were republicans. that is why i ran in '04 saying they were running around with elephants with dungaree jackets on. so joe biden has inherited a party that has always enjoyed big support but never specifically addressed our concerns. he's come out with a document, lift every voice, 22 pages, he said it a living document. well he ought to have all of those...
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i voted for jesse jackson and bernie. i really don't know. thank you for weighing in.s in altoona, pennsylvania. thank you for waiting period caller: thank you. see soling because i much disregard for life and i well believe the saying that are always -- all in this together, it is not happening on the federal level with president trump putting the governors in peopleand then we have trying to impeach our pennsylvania governor for doing the safe thing for the people because some of the companies, i'm going to mention big companies that stay open the whole time. you had to wear a mask go in, but you were allowed to take it off and they will not approach you or say anything. this went on from the beginning and this is the kind of thing that helps spread the virus and it was going through very rapidly. believe they are stifling -- trumps influence on stifling what is important, saving lives and in this together, he is still dividing the country for ofs reason, it is his way people that are trump followers, that's the way they look at it. like he is a ruler. i look at it l
i voted for jesse jackson and bernie. i really don't know. thank you for weighing in.s in altoona, pennsylvania. thank you for waiting period caller: thank you. see soling because i much disregard for life and i well believe the saying that are always -- all in this together, it is not happening on the federal level with president trump putting the governors in peopleand then we have trying to impeach our pennsylvania governor for doing the safe thing for the people because some of the...
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i called president trump as well as reverend jesse jackson had called him.of us had several conversations saying, you can't -- can't leave people incarcerated without testing them and releasing them. so this is something that we worked on with van and jessica and we will continue to work on because you are literally talking about people's lives at stake, and in the middle of that you have an unfair and unequal guideline system that just is not working. it seems to favor some, and others are treated much differently. >> i mean this is where money talks again because this virus is going to spread fairly across the prison. you would think you would just want to separate anybody that might be able to survive it and is nonviolent. what is, i guess, your recourse, reverend al? who would you turn to do try to make change in the middle of a pandemic with so much chaos for prisoners? >> you have to go to the bureau of prisons and you have to deal with the attorney general. i think public pressure, that reform movement that national network and others are trying to pu
i called president trump as well as reverend jesse jackson had called him.of us had several conversations saying, you can't -- can't leave people incarcerated without testing them and releasing them. so this is something that we worked on with van and jessica and we will continue to work on because you are literally talking about people's lives at stake, and in the middle of that you have an unfair and unequal guideline system that just is not working. it seems to favor some, and others are...
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jackson county, missouri. he wrote a manuscript on jesse james and kept up his old work associations. but for the rest of his life, he was a law-abiding citizen. were they forced to become one? i would call that into question. clerk i think has an interesting story. the encyclopedia of western gunfighters lists his occupations as eve, soldier, thief, soldier, laborer, and law officer, because why not? he became a trusted officer during the war but his surrender was not honored so she returned to a life of thievery. he returned to the james gang and moved to colorado where he found work digging a pipeline. he then secured an appointment as a marshall enforced the law by clubbing ruffians with his fist. in 1889, butch cassidy and his band rubbed her back in that town of $20,000 and rumors spread that clerk had agreed to conveniently be out of town when they tried to rob the bank. this was never proven but he was fired nonetheless and he began threatening to kill members of the city council, one for $.15 or two for $.25 whichever you prefer. he remained in town until he was shot in the b
jackson county, missouri. he wrote a manuscript on jesse james and kept up his old work associations. but for the rest of his life, he was a law-abiding citizen. were they forced to become one? i would call that into question. clerk i think has an interesting story. the encyclopedia of western gunfighters lists his occupations as eve, soldier, thief, soldier, laborer, and law officer, because why not? he became a trusted officer during the war but his surrender was not honored so she returned...
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berkeley mayor jesse air one will help with the food drive today and it will be held at the bare pantry at university village on jackson street. the food drive starts at 11:00 a.m. >>> activists in the south bay will have a peace caravan to collect donations for the homeless. the caravan says they will express their outrage and demand that were assistance for the homeless needs to be done. it has been organized by the san jose peace and justice center along with the raging grannies in the women's international women's league for peace and freedom. that caravan will begin at 3:00 p.m. in the parking lot of david's bridal near stevens creek and winchester boulevard. >> due to the holiday, most public transit agencies are running on a reduced sunday or holiday surface. >> caltrans is running on a standard holiday service. many will operate course service plan and bta will operate on a sunday schedule and buses will be on a holiday service but no service for the golden gate theory. crews are expected to finish the demolition of the pedestrian overpass in san francisco's western addition located at geary boulevard and stein
berkeley mayor jesse air one will help with the food drive today and it will be held at the bare pantry at university village on jackson street. the food drive starts at 11:00 a.m. >>> activists in the south bay will have a peace caravan to collect donations for the homeless. the caravan says they will express their outrage and demand that were assistance for the homeless needs to be done. it has been organized by the san jose peace and justice center along with the raging grannies in...
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behind you mohammed ali and so to explain the affiliation of the black social movement and then jesse jackson back in the day but then within our society i cannot deliver a to him some of his presence and practice at the forefront as an example to simplify i cannot remember the exact line but but a lot of people didn't get that. but jackie robinson did break the color barrier. and then to become a part but there is something different about someone who makes an entire race and then to go much further to be accepted by somebody else to have somebody's approval to feel this way and how we feel and on that global stage has ever done before. there are a lot of ways and black society being what it was for the most part and there's nothing without it and 64 i was born 63. and one year after i was born less than a year after i was born mohammed ali. and then from where i was living and then at the foot of all of that happening from one years old so to answer your question there's never been a time in my life and then to play a role. >> and then to be something more than sports. >> and to use it for
behind you mohammed ali and so to explain the affiliation of the black social movement and then jesse jackson back in the day but then within our society i cannot deliver a to him some of his presence and practice at the forefront as an example to simplify i cannot remember the exact line but but a lot of people didn't get that. but jackie robinson did break the color barrier. and then to become a part but there is something different about someone who makes an entire race and then to go much...