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they haven't won since jim brown in 1965. gerri: here is what i to know, steve when, i look at this situation. it's golfers, it's tennis players who get the big bucks. some basketball players. what happens to baseball? why is maria sharapova only woman on list? >> public perception, don't resonate. don't see their face. football players are covered by helmets. if johnny manziel doesn't win, guess what? they will talk about him being a bust. if you look at all the quarterbacks drafted at 22, brady quinn, bust. brandon weeden, bust. gerri: sound like you're saying these companies don't necessarily vet these players very well for the money they give them. >> no. all the hype. you have to go with the mark key guys coming out every single year. there is so much competition you need to get that particular person. gerri: j.t., to you what is the impact of money on the game? does the endorse mane money run any of the sports strategy? >> well, endorsement money, gerri, is huge for the sport. remember roger goodell said last year he wa
they haven't won since jim brown in 1965. gerri: here is what i to know, steve when, i look at this situation. it's golfers, it's tennis players who get the big bucks. some basketball players. what happens to baseball? why is maria sharapova only woman on list? >> public perception, don't resonate. don't see their face. football players are covered by helmets. if johnny manziel doesn't win, guess what? they will talk about him being a bust. if you look at all the quarterbacks drafted at...
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kind of a stand since the historic cleveland summit when bill russell and kareem abdul-jabbar and jim brownother athletes stood up in defense of muhammad ali. >> and you mentioned that jim rome from the nba was talking to roger mason about that with lebron. let's take a listen. >> lebron, you think he would not play if sterling were still in there when the season started? >> i was just in the locker room three, four days ago. lebron and i talked about it. he ain't playing if sterling is still an owner. >> this goes to the idea that this thing is sticking. >> yes. >> this is not one of those times where you have a huge firestorm and you have announcements and you have the ban, and then boy, it takes years to really figure it out because it seems that people are willing to use their leverage. >> they certainly are. again, this is a great historical precedent because what he also spoke to is the mentality and the culture that exists in professional sports in this country where you have owners and you have players. and he spoke about these being his players and how he provides for them. and eve
kind of a stand since the historic cleveland summit when bill russell and kareem abdul-jabbar and jim brownother athletes stood up in defense of muhammad ali. >> and you mentioned that jim rome from the nba was talking to roger mason about that with lebron. let's take a listen. >> lebron, you think he would not play if sterling were still in there when the season started? >> i was just in the locker room three, four days ago. lebron and i talked about it. he ain't playing if...
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an expert on the vix but i quoted two folks this morning in my comment, peter who you know, and jim brownh of them saw the history of the vix at this level as being slightly cautionary. that it indicates a complacency reflected maybe in the price. i'm not so sure. i'm not a big vix fan. there are other people out there watching it. >> what does it mean, the stock market has basically gone nowhere for half a year. the volumes are so low. everybody presumably seems comfortable on the position that they've taken, whether they're long or short from what you're saying. we're going to wait this out and see who's right in the end? >> yeah. because there's an interesting divergence here. that divergence is between the actual earnings numbers so far which have been good enough to take the s&p to record highs, it's at a reasonable multiple, and then you look at the big picture the macro data and that really hasn't justified the market where it is. you have this kind of split school where people who follow the macro side say well, okay, i can see a mild bull market, but i don't see record highs. and
an expert on the vix but i quoted two folks this morning in my comment, peter who you know, and jim brownh of them saw the history of the vix at this level as being slightly cautionary. that it indicates a complacency reflected maybe in the price. i'm not so sure. i'm not a big vix fan. there are other people out there watching it. >> what does it mean, the stock market has basically gone nowhere for half a year. the volumes are so low. everybody presumably seems comfortable on the...
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jim is our bull, josh brown is the bear. jim, you have a big task with the stock down. but make your case. >> hey, look, i like stocks when they're down, and i don't own them but when i'm thinking about buying them. it's hardly an inexpensive stock, in the mid-teens. what's important to note here, is we believe, and i particularly believe, consumption is picking up, not only in the volume of transactions going on in america, but in the value of those transactions. so today's gap buyer is tomorrow's ralph lauren buyer. people are moving up the food chain. and importantly, part of today's dour action in ralph lauren is the fact they said they'd build more stores which means they're building out in order to capture that demand, and that's going to hurt the immediate future in terms of margins go. this is what i like. management's building for the future. you know what? they have such a clean balance sheet. if this stock goes down much more, they could easily buy shares. this is an easy one to be long. >> josh? >> first, let's not do ralph lauren, let's do ralph lauren, he'
jim is our bull, josh brown is the bear. jim, you have a big task with the stock down. but make your case. >> hey, look, i like stocks when they're down, and i don't own them but when i'm thinking about buying them. it's hardly an inexpensive stock, in the mid-teens. what's important to note here, is we believe, and i particularly believe, consumption is picking up, not only in the volume of transactions going on in america, but in the value of those transactions. so today's gap buyer is...
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the attorney general is trying to distinguish between racism 1.0 and racism 2.0. 1.0 is jim crowe laws, that brownd of education 60 years ago wiped away. he is saying individual level prejudice and bias. he is saying there is a more subtle problem. it might not be just prejudice in attitudes. these are the more subtle ways in which racial discrimination is operating today. >> molly, in addition to eric holder today, president obama apparently last night met with some of the principals from that brown case, yesterday first lady michelle obama was in topeka kansas speaking to the high school graduating class, this is a little bit of what the first lady said. >> there is no court case against believing in stereotypes, or thinking that some kinds of certain hateful jokes or comments are funny. so the answers to many of our challenges today can't necessarily be found in our laws. these challengnges need to takee in our hearts and minds. >> two speeches from high profile people in the last 48 hours, what are they trying to do here? >> i think we have seen the obama administration and noteworthy african-
the attorney general is trying to distinguish between racism 1.0 and racism 2.0. 1.0 is jim crowe laws, that brownd of education 60 years ago wiped away. he is saying individual level prejudice and bias. he is saying there is a more subtle problem. it might not be just prejudice in attitudes. these are the more subtle ways in which racial discrimination is operating today. >> molly, in addition to eric holder today, president obama apparently last night met with some of the principals...
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. >> jim: a remarkable achievement in texas we want to tell you about. charlotte brownlt competition yesterday. what made this amazing is that charlotte is legally blind. she uses a seeing eye dog and vaults with a beeping device that lets her know when to plant her pole. she cleared a bar 11 feet high. go charlotte. the matter of the california highway patrol is safety, service and security. mber of the patrol across the county demonstrated all three today. to quote the highway patrol's tweet. this little dog needed some help off i680 freeway today. we are glad she's safe. not kidding. that's the little dog. still ahead, jad legend wynton marsalis and some of the best young jazz musicians with lots to teach each other. >> we have a sports milestone to report this evening. michael sam has been drafted by the st. louis rams becoming the first openly gay player ever to be drafted by an nfl team. sam a star defensive end for the university of missouri came out publicly in february but has since said he wants to be known as an athlete, not as a gay athlete. michael sam was
. >> jim: a remarkable achievement in texas we want to tell you about. charlotte brownlt competition yesterday. what made this amazing is that charlotte is legally blind. she uses a seeing eye dog and vaults with a beeping device that lets her know when to plant her pole. she cleared a bar 11 feet high. go charlotte. the matter of the california highway patrol is safety, service and security. mber of the patrol across the county demonstrated all three today. to quote the highway patrol's...
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but the brown ruling proved to be the turning point that led to the unraveling of jim crow laws, anded the way for the passage of the civil rights act a decade later. 60 years later, just how far have we come in eliminating segregated education and increasing opportunity? for a deeper look at the many answers to those questions, i'm joined by cheryl brown henderson, whose father along with 12 other topeka parent filed the original suit brought by the naacp. now president of the brown foundation for educational excellency and research. sheryll cashin, georgetown university law school, is the author of "place not race" a vision of opportunity in america. catherine lhamon, assistant secretary of civil rights at the u.s. department of education, and journalist and author ronald brownstein is editorial director for media and columnist for national journal. welcome to you. i read the words of chief justice earl warren in the browne browne decision brown v board of education "it is doubtful any child could be expected to succeed in life if denied an education. such an opportunity where the
but the brown ruling proved to be the turning point that led to the unraveling of jim crow laws, anded the way for the passage of the civil rights act a decade later. 60 years later, just how far have we come in eliminating segregated education and increasing opportunity? for a deeper look at the many answers to those questions, i'm joined by cheryl brown henderson, whose father along with 12 other topeka parent filed the original suit brought by the naacp. now president of the brown foundation...
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but it is still a church, and >> brown: this was the south, it was the jim crow south. >> i was very to have teachers at my segregated schools that were so interested in us and so wanted us to be the best that we could. even though one is growing up in a segregated situation, you're still being offered the best that a person can give to you. and they want the best from you and they want you to know that there is some good inside of you that they're going help you find. >> brown: you write about one such person, the choral director you had in middle school, rosa sanders >> rosa sanders. >> brown: and i ask you about this because you said, "she helped me to find and know my own voice." what does that mean? >> that means that i spent a lot of time listening to other singers on the radio, all kinds of singing, whether it's ella fitzgerald or rosetta thorpe who was a very famous gospel singer, or mahalia jackson or nat king cole or joan sutherland. and it was she who worked with me to say that no, you can't possibly sound like joan sutherland, so sound like yourself. just sing the song. s
but it is still a church, and >> brown: this was the south, it was the jim crow south. >> i was very to have teachers at my segregated schools that were so interested in us and so wanted us to be the best that we could. even though one is growing up in a segregated situation, you're still being offered the best that a person can give to you. and they want the best from you and they want you to know that there is some good inside of you that they're going help you find. >>...
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harley browns with my guy am but then we heard from walt bayes coming at you hot and hard like a vingful backwood santa. >> jim. >> governor otter, about the emissions he tried to make me take an emissions test and i told him what to do it. and drove three years and my wife did without any. nobody done anything. i stand on principleses. i went to jail for home schooling. i did kill a wolf while it was still on the endangered species. >> stephen: smart move, smart move, walt, open with your criminal history. get it out there before the lane stream media hits you with all those gotcha questions about shooting wolves. okay this round point bayes, especially after brown almost lost me when he came out as soft on gay marriage. >> i used to drive taxies in boise for 20 years at night. and i picked up my fair share of the gay community. and they have true love for one another. i'm telling you, they love each other more than i love my motorcycle. (laughter) >> okay. admittedly that pulls at the heart strings. but as a conservative i did not expect to hear pro gay sentiments from a burleigh man in a tinilet hat and ves
harley browns with my guy am but then we heard from walt bayes coming at you hot and hard like a vingful backwood santa. >> jim. >> governor otter, about the emissions he tried to make me take an emissions test and i told him what to do it. and drove three years and my wife did without any. nobody done anything. i stand on principleses. i went to jail for home schooling. i did kill a wolf while it was still on the endangered species. >> stephen: smart move, smart move, walt,...
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brown died after the court ruled, struck the first constitutional blow to jim crow.is survived by his wife, lee olga a, 93 years old and his daughter. i had the pleasure of interviewing the daughters who tried to enroll in a white school and was barred. i asked why the case was started. >> it was started not because we wanted our children to sit necessarily in the classroom with whites, but the case was started because our children had to walk so far or be bussed so far to go to the black school. we thought that was afoul. they shouldn't have to do that. >> am i correct, in order to document essentially the inju injury in the case, your father had to take and attempt to register you at one of the segregated all white schools? >> yes, that is true. a part of the strategy with the naacp was for the plaintiff to take their child and try to enroll them the school nearest their home. so my dad did take me one day over to sumner school. we walked over to sumner, he tried to enroll me in that all white school, but of course we were turned down. >> do you have a memory of th
brown died after the court ruled, struck the first constitutional blow to jim crow.is survived by his wife, lee olga a, 93 years old and his daughter. i had the pleasure of interviewing the daughters who tried to enroll in a white school and was barred. i asked why the case was started. >> it was started not because we wanted our children to sit necessarily in the classroom with whites, but the case was started because our children had to walk so far or be bussed so far to go to the black...
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brown v board of education that racial sigurd. asian public schools violated the fourteenth amendment of the constitution separate but equal the courts was inherently funny although met with fierce resistance of the jimcrow era south the brown v board decision changed american history forever and set in motion events that led eventually to the passage of the civil rights legislation in the one nine hundred sixty s. joining me now to talk more about the brown decision and its like i see is joe madison goes to the joe madison show hey joe welcome back thank you great to see him so your take on where we are sixty years later well it it's a mixed bag i've been to you presidents of both teachers union in fifty and they both agree it is it is a mixed bag in terms of ironically schools are more segregated now in the north racially segregated than they were in the south at the time of brown versus board of education and a lot of that has to do with with the economy and housing patterns. and and but then there's also more diversity for example the the president of a of t. said at the time that brown versus board of education was decided that they had actually snatched the charter of several of their unions th
brown v board of education that racial sigurd. asian public schools violated the fourteenth amendment of the constitution separate but equal the courts was inherently funny although met with fierce resistance of the jimcrow era south the brown v board decision changed american history forever and set in motion events that led eventually to the passage of the civil rights legislation in the one nine hundred sixty s. joining me now to talk more about the brown decision and its like i see is joe...
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798 jim o'connor (clapping) pr we also have numerous board members in the audience (clapping) to my right we have our training staff captain mickey my lieutenant bob. (clapping.) lieutenant justin brown (clapping) lieutenant john cob by a (clapping) lieutenant norm cob by a (clapping) ernest ca rely (clapping) arnold cho. jason drapery (clapping) james costa mesaer (clapping) julie anyhow (clapping) george sxhith and tyson yee who's not here today (clapping) under ems staff we have chief which you have chief melanie brandon and jay perry (clapping) paramedic captain glenn >> under special projects captain ed mow (clapping) in service training staff ti training center captain jeff. (clapping.) lieutenant james mel burger (clapping) lieutenant james read i didn't (clapping) and lieutenant pat shaw (clapping) alleyway also in attendance my administer staff (clapping) at this time looked like i'd like to introduce the honorable bodily mayor ed lee who will address the class (clapping). >> thank you assistant chief williams tom o'connell don't fret someone referred to me as captain ed mow this morning so (laughter) what a great day. one hundred and 16th fire academy class for san francisc
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jim miklaszewski. to the daily planner. the first lady is marking the first anniversary of brown versus the board of education. the president will meet privately with families of the plaintiffs, as well as lead lawyers tonight at the white house. there will not be any cameras to that. tomorrow is actually the 60th anniversary. but michelle obama will be the face of talking about her own experiences of being one of the first african-american students in an integrated school in chicago. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] ortho crime files. reckless seeding. a backyard invasion. enter homeowner, and ortho weed b gon max. kills weeds without harming innocent lawns. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon max. get order. get ortho®. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that'
jim miklaszewski. to the daily planner. the first lady is marking the first anniversary of brown versus the board of education. the president will meet privately with families of the plaintiffs, as well as lead lawyers tonight at the white house. there will not be any cameras to that. tomorrow is actually the 60th anniversary. but michelle obama will be the face of talking about her own experiences of being one of the first african-american students in an integrated school in chicago. you're...
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. >> josh brown, can you give me your thoughts here? i thought it's interesting what jim said.a big ipo. there's not necessarily enough money to go around. you're going to have to dump maybe the amazons, the ebays, the whoevers, the x, y, zs, you pick 'them if you want to buy this thing. >> yeah, alibaba is an incredible story. but it feels like it's a comet headed directly for the nasdaq. and cramer makes some good points about the fact it's got a hand in almost every area of web retailing. the numbers are huge. they speak for themselves. if you look at the way yahoo! is behaving, it's a very sell the newsish type of reaction, and people are starting to talk about the fact that, hey, man, maybe alibaba should have done this deal in february or even early march. we've had a material change in risk appetites here in the u.s. markets, and maybe this ipo turns it around, at least for the small contingent of stocks that are involved in chinese ecommerce, but it might be too little too late, and this might be the straw that breaks the camel's back. >> i was little rally -- i was goi
. >> josh brown, can you give me your thoughts here? i thought it's interesting what jim said.a big ipo. there's not necessarily enough money to go around. you're going to have to dump maybe the amazons, the ebays, the whoevers, the x, y, zs, you pick 'them if you want to buy this thing. >> yeah, alibaba is an incredible story. but it feels like it's a comet headed directly for the nasdaq. and cramer makes some good points about the fact it's got a hand in almost every area of web...
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brown hair. and i see him pull out a gun, i see four gun shots, the flashing of light. >> reporter: there were 13 victims in all, jim. five remain hospitalized. elliot roger shot himself after a short gun battle with police. >> axelrod: danielle, thank you. justice correspondents bob orr is in washington, he is following the investigation. bob, we're talking about a guy with a well-documented history of mental issues, so how was elliot roger able to get weapons? >> reporter: well, he simply bought them legally, jim, and registered those weapons in his own name. you see, since roger had never been judged to been a danger to himself or others, or legally committed for treatment, he passed all the necessary background checks. just because he had been treated for mental problems in the past and even prescribed medication, he was not ineligible, under the law, to buy weapons. we know he bought at least three guns, and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. that arsenal was in his apartment the day he met with police just outside. there was no search and we don't know yet if police knew he had weapons or not. his family said t
brown hair. and i see him pull out a gun, i see four gun shots, the flashing of light. >> reporter: there were 13 victims in all, jim. five remain hospitalized. elliot roger shot himself after a short gun battle with police. >> axelrod: danielle, thank you. justice correspondents bob orr is in washington, he is following the investigation. bob, we're talking about a guy with a well-documented history of mental issues, so how was elliot roger able to get weapons? >> reporter:...
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brown, thanks very much. >>> let's dig deeper with chief national security correspondent jim sciutto.ive is this problem? how long has it been going on? >> it's pervasive, expensive and been going on for years. u.s. companies have known about it. the government has known about it. the strategy in the past have been to do this quietly in private meetings with chinese officials. they tried that for years. it didn't work. last year at the summit between president xi xiping and barack obama, there was a lot of buildup to that because president obama was going to go face to face and say we had enough of this. that's the same time edward snowden released documents on nsa surveillance and underlined the argument from u.s. perspective. you have a year later the u.s. doubling down in effect and doing something that really ges at the chinese. it's going to make theme angry to see five generals on a want the poster. u.s. businesses have lost billions of dollars and the u.s. government running out of patience here. >> you lived and worked at china. you know what's going on over there in beijing a
brown, thanks very much. >>> let's dig deeper with chief national security correspondent jim sciutto.ive is this problem? how long has it been going on? >> it's pervasive, expensive and been going on for years. u.s. companies have known about it. the government has known about it. the strategy in the past have been to do this quietly in private meetings with chinese officials. they tried that for years. it didn't work. last year at the summit between president xi xiping and...
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people to exist in the state of jim crow's sboord nation, -- sbord nation, is further evidence that those original words were really not intended and not sincere. but brown vs. board of education was a restoration. it was an attempt to say, you know what, we've had an ugly past in this country, we have not lived up to our values, we have said -- we have called on freedom, we have declared freedom and yet we have given the people the opposite of freedom which is slavery. but with brown vs. board of education, the united states has begun a process of pushing the old, ugly past to the back. now, i know very well we could stand up here and we will stand up here and talk about the mission that we have to pursue to stand up, equal education opportunity for all. but if we take a minute just to look back at what we have achieved, brown vs. board of education represents a seminal moment in american history where we rejected that ugly history that was in conflict and in sharp contradiction to the principles that this country stood for. i think it's also important, mr. horsford, to point out that brown vs. board of education was not some gift that fell out of the s
people to exist in the state of jim crow's sboord nation, -- sbord nation, is further evidence that those original words were really not intended and not sincere. but brown vs. board of education was a restoration. it was an attempt to say, you know what, we've had an ugly past in this country, we have not lived up to our values, we have said -- we have called on freedom, we have declared freedom and yet we have given the people the opposite of freedom which is slavery. but with brown vs. board...
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jim ducked into cupertino with a 28 minute drive time. following interchange to the 85 interchange on 280 north brown.ing solidly backed up to the macarthur made it 580 at 24 is backed up newly to broadway. >>: a note to one crown for just learned within the last are the two people were killed in that overnight fire that happen overnight on break its avenue. >>: tom morning long the police us or us searching for elderly cubby the that live inside the home--c daysou to keepp will thenle inside and they cannot confirm who those people are at this time. the fire crews are still sifting through the what torments of the room. they tell me that it appears both bodies were fine near the bedroom door. the full home was in flames. that a hard time communicating with them neighbors some of that man's mother and her boyfriend also lived in the home but no one was able to find them. there were hoping that they were not home at the time the fire but during the search of the home they found two bodies inside. >>: and that underlie the and see the local home is a total loss. the llamas start the tape drive village a
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brown says future sales of all annual passes will be subject to availability. >> i am shocked. i am shocked. >> it's expensive. i mean, citations go shopping with all that money h. >> in anaheim, jim harbaugh shell gealy kpix 5. >> we always want people to walk away saying i learned what the weather was going to be like. >> reporter: yeah. >> you were informed and you're smiling. >> there you go. >> got all kids saying at home, where are we going. four bucks. that's nothing. >> reporter: that's like half a hot dog at disney. you know how expensive the food s. all right. we will inform you about the weather for the next two and a half minutes. hang on. we ear going to go for a ride. 64degrees in san bruno. where did the heat go. the 60s, 50s outside. santa rosa, the warm spot. windy, chilly. it is 66 degrees. good reason why there is a low pressure area just to our north causing the wind. also giving us pretty widespread thunderstorms. a few showers in the sierras. windy day. live neighborhood network in san francisco right on the waterfront. a 33 miles per hour wind gust today. in petaluma, your peak wind gust was 30. 27miles per hour in walnut creek. lows in the low 50s. san rafa
brown says future sales of all annual passes will be subject to availability. >> i am shocked. i am shocked. >> it's expensive. i mean, citations go shopping with all that money h. >> in anaheim, jim harbaugh shell gealy kpix 5. >> we always want people to walk away saying i learned what the weather was going to be like. >> reporter: yeah. >> you were informed and you're smiling. >> there you go. >> got all kids saying at home, where are we going....
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and then the jim crow raised its ugly head and the segregation and tactics that follow are a matter of fact. we are now approaching the 60th anniversary of brownboard of education, which struck down separate but equal as the law for land, and just last year, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and the passage of the civil rights act. as a nation, we have come so far. we would like now to think that our justice is colorblind, that our system is race neutral, but whether overt or subconscious, the vestiges of racism are still reflected in our federal criminal justice system, and it is all the more insidious for it. that is because criminal justice is meted out by human beings with human failings, including bias. no longer does jim crow and overt racism rule the day. but rather, coded phrases, such as policing high-crime areas and stop and frisk policies are the norm, and combined with mandatory minimums, so expertly referred to by our colleague mr. scott, and stacking enhancement penalties and the so-called three strikes statutes, it is these concepts that disproportionately affect communities of color, drawing more and
and then the jim crow raised its ugly head and the segregation and tactics that follow are a matter of fact. we are now approaching the 60th anniversary of brownboard of education, which struck down separate but equal as the law for land, and just last year, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and the passage of the civil rights act. as a nation, we have come so far. we would like now to think that our justice is colorblind, that our system is race neutral, but whether...
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and then the jim crow raised its ugly head and the segregation and tactics that follow are a matter of fact. we are now approaching the 60th anniversary of brown v. board of education, which struck down separate but equal as the law for land, and just last year, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and the passage of the civil rights act. as a nation, we have come so far. we would like now to think that our justice is colorblind, that our system is race neutral, but whether overt or subconscious, the vestiges of racism are still reflected in our federal criminal justice system, and it is all the more insidious for it. that is because criminal justice is meted out by human beings with human failings, including bias. no longer does jim crow and overt racism rule the day. but rather, coded phrases, such as policing high-crime areas and stop and frisk policies are the norm, and combined with mandatory minimums, so expertly referred to by our colleague mr. scott, and stacking enhancement penalties and the so-called three strikes statutes, it is these concepts that disproportionately affect communities of color, drawing more
and then the jim crow raised its ugly head and the segregation and tactics that follow are a matter of fact. we are now approaching the 60th anniversary of brown v. board of education, which struck down separate but equal as the law for land, and just last year, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and the passage of the civil rights act. as a nation, we have come so far. we would like now to think that our justice is colorblind, that our system is race neutral, but...
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jim miklaszewski, thank you as well. we greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up in our 8:00 hour, six decades after brown v.tion in u.s. schools still a big problem and you're simply not going to believe which state has the biggest problem. education secretary arne duncan is here. he's going to be our guest to explain how it can be that new york state is the most segregated state in america. up next, our political round table with chuck todd, david gregory, and eugene. they'll explain what it means when he says hillary clinton is getting the gop treatment. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ >>> she'll be 69 by the time the 2016 election. she will be 77 if she serves two terms. and this ends up being an issue. we don't know what the doctor said about what does she have to be concerned about. we don't know what -- she's hidden a lot. >> yeah, she's hidde
jim miklaszewski, thank you as well. we greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up in our 8:00 hour, six decades after brown v.tion in u.s. schools still a big problem and you're simply not going to believe which state has the biggest problem. education secretary arne duncan is here. he's going to be our guest to explain how it can be that new york state is the most segregated state in america. up next, our political round table with chuck todd, david gregory, and eugene. they'll explain...
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jim -- >> this is my -- johnny football. look, this is what he needs if he's going to star for the browns. okay. all right.s reality. >> this is not my fault. >> it's soy milk didn't do the thing. stratty sis. a stock deep momentum stock, reports a number today, reported earnings 8 cents but as we were talking off camera, that makes it an expensive stock and the market doesn't like expensive anymore. it likes inexpensive. strat ta sis with its buddy ddd and foxle jet have captured the imagination of investors but not captured the earnings per share. >> i'm going to slam an a lists on this one. >> you are? >> i am. >> look at that 89 buck, the stock down 30% year to date. the average price target of the analysts on strat ta sis is $143. you either start cutting your price target or somebody -- somebody on the sell side has to start to come to a defense down 517. >> they tried, ddd, a big stand made on it. happened to be a former mountaineer and climber of the all adirondack 46ers, i see a pattern that is k2. >> you don't need to be a technician to understand that pattern as well. >> here's what i want to fo
jim -- >> this is my -- johnny football. look, this is what he needs if he's going to star for the browns. okay. all right.s reality. >> this is not my fault. >> it's soy milk didn't do the thing. stratty sis. a stock deep momentum stock, reports a number today, reported earnings 8 cents but as we were talking off camera, that makes it an expensive stock and the market doesn't like expensive anymore. it likes inexpensive. strat ta sis with its buddy ddd and foxle jet have...
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by his brother jim end-1991 so- called porn king of san francisco the and the co- founder of the nichols brothers theater pre >> : the hotel worker held the catch mitchell and tom brown initial investigators say she specializes in identity theft. they also tell us she is now behind bars, but undercover detectives and timber on. tell rescission on this morning about that actually taking place in our little town >> : what happened in the little town of to run happened outside the lodge at to run an employee's tells us that detectives showed in this picture and ask hit single men. looking up when the news as yes she's right there. >> : the men turned around and went after mitchell of the struggle the employee tells us that jasmine mitchell was then tackled the ground she had numerous top its of credit cards catch methamphetamines and paper suggesting she is brought to flee the country. >> : several deputies out there >> : according the hotel employees should justin mitchell did not have a reservation here but sit at the lodge to norris' times under different names authorities say that it's expensive and exclusive hotels and the area looking for michelle tonight they che
by his brother jim end-1991 so- called porn king of san francisco the and the co- founder of the nichols brothers theater pre >> : the hotel worker held the catch mitchell and tom brown initial investigators say she specializes in identity theft. they also tell us she is now behind bars, but undercover detectives and timber on. tell rescission on this morning about that actually taking place in our little town >> : what happened in the little town of to run happened outside the...
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and then the jim crow raised its and the segregation and tactics that follow are a matter of fact. we are now approaching the 60th anniversary of brown v. board of education, which struck down separate but equal as the law we land, and just last year, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and the passage of the civil rights act. as a nation, we have come so far. we would like now to think that our justice is colorblind, that butsystem is race neutral, whether overt or subconscious, the vestiges of racism are still reflected in our federal criminal justice system, and it is all the more insidious for it. that is because criminal justice beingsd out by human with human failings, including bias. crow and does jim overt racism rule the day. but rather, coded phrases, such areas andg high-crime stop and frisk policies are the norm, and combined with mandatory minimums, so expertly referred to by our colleague mr. , and stacking enhancement penalties and the so-called three strikes statutes, it is these concepts that disproportionately affect communities of color, drawing more and more people into an antagonistic and u
and then the jim crow raised its and the segregation and tactics that follow are a matter of fact. we are now approaching the 60th anniversary of brown v. board of education, which struck down separate but equal as the law we land, and just last year, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and the passage of the civil rights act. as a nation, we have come so far. we would like now to think that our justice is colorblind, that butsystem is race neutral, whether overt or...