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jonathan gentry. >>> this woman in boston digs herself out. global warming alarmaists insist this is climate change weird considering one year ago the "new york times" screamed this in the headline the end of snow. google says snow is a thing of the past. well, apparently the headlines across the northeast proclaiming record snow has not jibed with that. energy expert chris warner columnist jimmy melt zer says columnists have their heads in the cloud. what do you think what's going on, jillian, whether the "new york times" jumped the gun or what? >> i think it's pretty clear they jumped the gun on this. i don't know how they expected it to pan out differently. i mean we're talking about new york city here a couple weeks ago, de blasio shut down the subway, it was just terrible. we couldn't accurately predict that. weather and climate are two difficult things to predict as the "new york times" article is demonstrating. neil: those who argue a year ago, chris, the way we look at things will be different and the way we see snow will be different,
jonathan gentry. >>> this woman in boston digs herself out. global warming alarmaists insist this is climate change weird considering one year ago the "new york times" screamed this in the headline the end of snow. google says snow is a thing of the past. well, apparently the headlines across the northeast proclaiming record snow has not jibed with that. energy expert chris warner columnist jimmy melt zer says columnists have their heads in the cloud. what do you think what's...
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. >> after jonathan gentry posted his video online, he said he received death threats but didn't stop him from speaking out. >> some of the people you spoke to in the package said they don't need one or two leaders maybe more. what does the future look like? >> it's interesting the future looks more inclusive. you have to remember that this old guard of black leadership classically looked like african americans. they came from the baptist pulpit. our generation, we grew up with a president who was mixed race, we grew up in indonesian and hawaii our experiences are a bit more heterogeneous. that's how we are beginning to cull this breadth of experience to connect and discover not only these race issues but issues of things like class. >> television brought the civil rights movement to the people in the '60s but clearly the technology has changed everything. what's the importance of twitter and facebook in this movement? >> well, the importance of twitter and facebook is that it allows lots of voices to be heard. and it's also a medium where you're representing yourself. a lot of people
. >> after jonathan gentry posted his video online, he said he received death threats but didn't stop him from speaking out. >> some of the people you spoke to in the package said they don't need one or two leaders maybe more. what does the future look like? >> it's interesting the future looks more inclusive. you have to remember that this old guard of black leadership classically looked like african americans. they came from the baptist pulpit. our generation, we grew up...
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minister jonathan gentry says al sharpton caused a lot of the mess, at least dig the people out of ferguson memory. you remember the minister from the viral video in the wake of ferguson. take a look. >> i'm sick of it! i'm sick of it! i'm not going to tell and you tell you we going march, we going to do this we going
minister jonathan gentry says al sharpton caused a lot of the mess, at least dig the people out of ferguson memory. you remember the minister from the viral video in the wake of ferguson. take a look. >> i'm sick of it! i'm sick of it! i'm not going to tell and you tell you we going march, we going to do this we going
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speaking for the african-american community there are plenty out there and among the best is pastor jonathan gentryain last night. >> focusing what is not a race issue, you and your posse came in there and made it a race issue. and now they cannot be trusted where they need you right now. but yet you are not going to come around and that is not what you are about. that's not what you are about. neil: al sharpton take notes that this guy is remarkable. and only an individual like this could get neil cavuto to shut up once. praise jesus. rank in california, awesome feature from los angeles. and in american woman who only wanted to do good is gone and we are contorting over how to respond. kayla mueller and the happy images did more to now than i than any hostage burning. ec says someone so young and so stupid, this wonderful girl, the president who had incompetent policies that sealed her doom. anton says let's call the president what he really is and not waste their time figuring it out. he will not fight this religion that is attacking the world stage and come into our doorstep. and another rights
speaking for the african-american community there are plenty out there and among the best is pastor jonathan gentryain last night. >> focusing what is not a race issue, you and your posse came in there and made it a race issue. and now they cannot be trusted where they need you right now. but yet you are not going to come around and that is not what you are about. that's not what you are about. neil: al sharpton take notes that this guy is remarkable. and only an individual like this...
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. >> jonathan gentry brown university. my initial question was about globalization which i thought was a word that would get mentioned more in crisis about the '70s but i think that's been addressed a little bit. but what i wanted to talk about or ask you guys about was one of the interesting threads throughout here was the transformation of the state and the relationship of the citizen to the state. whether that's enfranchisement, transparency, war on drugs war on crime, and just wondered if you could elaborate on or maybe even conceptualize what this transformation is, particularly in the context of narratives of retreat or else -- is the state sort of going after citizens in a new way to sort of bring them in? so relationship of citizenship and the state. >> i also -- i had wanted to answer myself but i think the -- i just wanted to highlight the kind of contrast between beverly's ideas or -- the idea of the kind of -- the '70s as seeing an increase in transparency in certain ways and engagement and the sense of the sta
. >> jonathan gentry brown university. my initial question was about globalization which i thought was a word that would get mentioned more in crisis about the '70s but i think that's been addressed a little bit. but what i wanted to talk about or ask you guys about was one of the interesting threads throughout here was the transformation of the state and the relationship of the citizen to the state. whether that's enfranchisement, transparency, war on drugs war on crime, and just...
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. >> jonathan gentry brown university. my initial question was about globalization which i thought was a word that would get mentioned more in crisis about the '70s but i think that's been addressed a little bit. but what i wanted to talk about or ask you guys about was one of the interesting threads throughout here was the transformation of the state and the relationship of the citizen to the state. whether that's enfranchisement, transparency, war on drugs war on crime, and just wondered if you could elaborate on or maybe even conceptualize what this transformation is, particularly in the context of narratives of retreat or else -- is the state sort of going after citizens in a new way to sort of bring them in? so relationship of citizenship and the state. >> i also -- i had wanted to answer myself but i think the -- i just wanted to highlight the kind of contrast between beverly's ideas or -- the idea of the kind of -- the '70s as seeing an increase in transparency in certain ways and engagement and the sense of the sta
. >> jonathan gentry brown university. my initial question was about globalization which i thought was a word that would get mentioned more in crisis about the '70s but i think that's been addressed a little bit. but what i wanted to talk about or ask you guys about was one of the interesting threads throughout here was the transformation of the state and the relationship of the citizen to the state. whether that's enfranchisement, transparency, war on drugs war on crime, and just...