115
115
Jul 21, 2015
07/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
when joe lewis was a foigter in america and he fought against the man representative of the nazi way and he was representative of the american way of life. when they were done with their careers, max was a multimillionaire in america with the coca-cola company as the vice president and joe lewis was poor. racial justice is not simply about bringing economic parity. all though when joe lewis's kids were discriminated against -- >> doctor everybody's life changes when they have a job. across the board. the opportunities for families are far different when there is economic stability. the environment is totally different. so bernie sanders, i mean when ferguson was afire he was saying it is a jobs issue. isn't that the basis of it? >> ferguson -- >> you may not like me i may not like you, although we do love each other. but the fact of the matter is not all people are going to embrace one another. but if they have an equal playing field when it comes to opportunity isn't that a great place to start. >> opportunities are dolled out predicated upon race. people get jobs based on intimate
when joe lewis was a foigter in america and he fought against the man representative of the nazi way and he was representative of the american way of life. when they were done with their careers, max was a multimillionaire in america with the coca-cola company as the vice president and joe lewis was poor. racial justice is not simply about bringing economic parity. all though when joe lewis's kids were discriminated against -- >> doctor everybody's life changes when they have a job....
46
46
Jul 11, 2015
07/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
and they saw joe, mike and eddie banging on doors, looking for paul lewis. and they had tony klann in the truck. >> apparently, mike keenan, eddie espinoza, and joe d'ambrosio, were convinced stoney lewis had stolen drugs from them. and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying. he looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they saw joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. saturday morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen with us. and we went to joe d'ambrosio's apartment. 1732 coventry road. >> eddie espinoza answered the door and was placed under arrest. next, police searched for joe. >> first thing in the morning, the cops break in. i'm all the way in the back in the bathroom sitting on the toilet. all i see is the door fling open and i see two guys in plain clothes with guns pointing at me. and i'm like, what the heck is this? >> even without a warrant, police search joe's apart
and they saw joe, mike and eddie banging on doors, looking for paul lewis. and they had tony klann in the truck. >> apparently, mike keenan, eddie espinoza, and joe d'ambrosio, were convinced stoney lewis had stolen drugs from them. and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying. he looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they saw joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. saturday morning. >> stoney...
35
35
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
what does joe lewis represent for them? sure. of african-americans doing well. what else? >> when she was on the deathbed, they were all around the house and just being there with her as she passed and being supportive to the family as well. professor frazier: this is the grandmother. people not just in the immediate family. people were like family to him. we know it is a story that people read as children. let me ask you this? what is missing in this story? what do we not hear? ok. >> violence is missing from the story. professor frazier: violence. we talked about racial terrorism across the south. right. there's not much of a depiction of that. it'll your integral racial terrorism. -- there is no racial terrorism. if he was born in 1945, he is about 10 when emmett till is killed in 1955. emmett till is often seen as a sacrificial lamb of the civil rights movement. people talk about emmett till being important to the start of the civil rights movement. what we will be discussing, we have been building up to our appreciation and not just bringing it up in the 1950's. we ha
what does joe lewis represent for them? sure. of african-americans doing well. what else? >> when she was on the deathbed, they were all around the house and just being there with her as she passed and being supportive to the family as well. professor frazier: this is the grandmother. people not just in the immediate family. people were like family to him. we know it is a story that people read as children. let me ask you this? what is missing in this story? what do we not hear? ok....
38
38
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
that's interested in sports, maybe a sports biography would be -- a biography of muhammad ali or joe lewis may interest them. if someone is interested in culinary arts, there's an author who wrote a book about african-american history through food. i believe it's jessica -- jessica something, i forget. and i'll tweet about it or something later, because that bugs me. but there are different entry points that you can take in there while we are fighting the good fight with these textbooks or whatever instead of losing time and in ten years the 5-year-olds are 15, you know? we can fill in those blank withs now organically -- blanks now organically. they're on -- on netflix there are different documentaries on there from different aspects of black life. as everyone said here the material is out there. it's there. >> thank you. this is our last question. >> hi. my name is a.d. mentor and you brought up a point a very interesting point, and i figure i better ask this question because if i didn't i'd lose my mind. you mentioned that when you were doing research for a particular magazine, in order
that's interested in sports, maybe a sports biography would be -- a biography of muhammad ali or joe lewis may interest them. if someone is interested in culinary arts, there's an author who wrote a book about african-american history through food. i believe it's jessica -- jessica something, i forget. and i'll tweet about it or something later, because that bugs me. but there are different entry points that you can take in there while we are fighting the good fight with these textbooks or...
232
232
Jul 31, 2015
07/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i can tell you, joe, the 17-year-old matt lewis would have been a trump fan.nd it's only because i've followed politics very closely for the last you know decade or so or more and know that donald trump's actually a liberal. not really a conservatism. he's actually manipulating -- >> what does 19-year-old matt lewis think about him? >> oh, stop. >> i think he would have been a trump fan, too. >> he is, okay? >> he is older than 19 mika. stop that. mika thinks everybody under 50 is young now. >> yes, i do. the "wall street journal" is pointing out for ron, i'm curious, the extent to which the clinton foundation and mega bank ubs overlap. here's the story. happening particularly during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. the paper reports in 2009 clinton was alerted by her swiss counterpart the irs was suing the bank to find out which americans have secret accounts there. the journal reports in months clinton announced a tentative legal settlement an unusual agreement by a top diplomat. they turned over information on a fraction of the accounts sought
>> i can tell you, joe, the 17-year-old matt lewis would have been a trump fan.nd it's only because i've followed politics very closely for the last you know decade or so or more and know that donald trump's actually a liberal. not really a conservatism. he's actually manipulating -- >> what does 19-year-old matt lewis think about him? >> oh, stop. >> i think he would have been a trump fan, too. >> he is, okay? >> he is older than 19 mika. stop that. mika...
49
49
Jul 25, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
lewis, world heavyweight boxing champions. we are going to do our part and will win because god is on our side. all right, joere going to do his part -- our part and we are going to win because god is on our side. we are in the right. the united states took advantage. there were many famous celebrities. these ballplayers, ted williams -- baseball players, ted williams, they all joined up. joe is joining, shouldn't you echo -- you? movie stars, the rich and famous are fighting, shouldn't you? do your part. so kind of a way of, i hope people are doing it, so should you. enlist. man the guns. you have images of strength. that would be an amazing feat of strength there. be a man, join the navy. join the army. first-class fighting men needed. join the army air force. join the army. on the bottom it says, aggressive alert, patriotic individuals who want to fight for their country. you know, if you are a talented young man, join us. if you want to protect your country, join us. the aunt, there is a call to be vigilant. immediately following the attack at pearl harbor, a major effort to inform on the dangers of spies
lewis, world heavyweight boxing champions. we are going to do our part and will win because god is on our side. all right, joere going to do his part -- our part and we are going to win because god is on our side. we are in the right. the united states took advantage. there were many famous celebrities. these ballplayers, ted williams -- baseball players, ted williams, they all joined up. joe is joining, shouldn't you echo -- you? movie stars, the rich and famous are fighting, shouldn't you? do...
106
106
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
lewis black and you are in the movie, as well. talk to us about how you got the role. >> well, when i originally auditioned, it was just for the stud joee voice to present the idea of the movie >>> and they liked me so much they kept me for the full movie. >> i saw the movie over the weekend with my family. and i have to tell you, my husband and i we have a little girl, she's 7 years old and we saw it with her. and my husband and i were probably crying the entire movie because it is so touching and sweet. making this film did it make you think differently about your own inner mental workings and emotions and the way they shape your life and your reactions? >> idt did. it really gets inside your head. now whenever i'm happy i'm thinking oh joy must be at the controls or when i'm angry at my brother, for instance, i'm like oh, there's anger. >> we have another clip showing the way the character of sadness is treated in the film. let's look at that. >> oh sadness. i have a super important just for you. >> really? >> um-hmm. follow me. >> what are you doing? >> and there. perfect. this is the circle of sadness. your job is to make sure tha
lewis black and you are in the movie, as well. talk to us about how you got the role. >> well, when i originally auditioned, it was just for the stud joee voice to present the idea of the movie >>> and they liked me so much they kept me for the full movie. >> i saw the movie over the weekend with my family. and i have to tell you, my husband and i we have a little girl, she's 7 years old and we saw it with her. and my husband and i were probably crying the entire movie...
218
218
Jul 22, 2015
07/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
lewis tele-on this two hours long? >> we'll be in cleveland live the morning of and the morning after. pack your bags. we're going to cleveland. still ahead on "morning joe," a handful of convictions are turned over against rob blagojevich. so does he get owl of jail earlier? plus, new york city mayor bill diblasio heads overseas to italy and is more than an hour late to a speech at the vatican. what? we'll talk diblasio time ahead on "morning joe." hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here we're here and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for
lewis tele-on this two hours long? >> we'll be in cleveland live the morning of and the morning after. pack your bags. we're going to cleveland. still ahead on "morning joe," a handful of convictions are turned over against rob blagojevich. so does he get owl of jail earlier? plus, new york city mayor bill diblasio heads overseas to italy and is more than an hour late to a speech at the vatican. what? we'll talk diblasio time ahead on "morning joe." hi my name is tom....