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person malcolm x had a certain contentment. after prison, even though he's in the midst of all the you know, the struggle and everything a personal solidity that he didn't have. 4 this is why i end the book with him. he's an example. four utah, this is where you where you really find purpose and meaning in your life. you need a real religion. he was a he was devout. he would pray you need a real religion where you ritualize your belief in actual practice. you need to read great books. you need to watch great movies not you know marvel junk and it's time it's time to grow up. this is what all the people watching here. find that young person in your life. find someone. and push the better things sure, right? you know follow saint paul's, you know advice, you know, whatever is lovely. whatever is true. whatever is good. think on those. things past that on and show them there is so much better stuff, right? you live. in the wake of greatness. of genius of brilliance of heroism sure, you're in the shadow of that civilization. that s
person malcolm x had a certain contentment. after prison, even though he's in the midst of all the you know, the struggle and everything a personal solidity that he didn't have. 4 this is why i end the book with him. he's an example. four utah, this is where you where you really find purpose and meaning in your life. you need a real religion. he was a he was devout. he would pray you need a real religion where you ritualize your belief in actual practice. you need to read great books. you need...
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this was what we celebrate and love malcolm x. for.should have known long before my book that they were following in their mothers footsteps. >> let's turn to your book which also celebrates three mothers from a very personal point of you. this is your birth mother and aunt and grandmother. tell us about influence in your life and how they shaped you. >> i appreciate my mom and my grandmother more and more as i get older. i realize they are so irregular. so ordinary. people even if the grocery store. people you met at church. really instilling strong values. they always taught myself and my cousins and my brother that we were not better than people. no one was better than us. they were very clear that was worth fighting for. anytime i got kicked out of class. anytime i thought someone was treating unfairly. be in the classroom and sit down with me. i worth fighting for. they also talked about service. i remember being hungry then wating to pass out and say we will eat later. or they can lessen hospital with my grandmother to talk to fo
this was what we celebrate and love malcolm x. for.should have known long before my book that they were following in their mothers footsteps. >> let's turn to your book which also celebrates three mothers from a very personal point of you. this is your birth mother and aunt and grandmother. tell us about influence in your life and how they shaped you. >> i appreciate my mom and my grandmother more and more as i get older. i realize they are so irregular. so ordinary. people even if...
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how the mothers of martin luther king jr., malcolm x, and mes baldwin shaped a nation. the two speak candidly about how mothers are often overlooked and how it is beyond time to shine light on their power. >> thank you for being here. let'turn a little bit to your work, which is about highlighting and bringing up the profiles of women and mothers in particular. this was your doctoral dissertation that you turned into your debut book. which has done extremely well. tell me about how you chose this subject. >> i have to say, i had an incredible mother who was a lawyer that advocated for women's rights in the u.s. and abroad. everywhere we lived she told me to pay attention to how mothers were being treated in each society, that society would do well and if they weren't, that society would not be able to accomplish whatever goals they had. so when i started my phd, i wanted to do something to honor them. i narrowed it down to these three in particular, because they were all born within six years of each other, and then their sons were all born within five years of each oth
how the mothers of martin luther king jr., malcolm x, and mes baldwin shaped a nation. the two speak candidly about how mothers are often overlooked and how it is beyond time to shine light on their power. >> thank you for being here. let'turn a little bit to your work, which is about highlighting and bringing up the profiles of women and mothers in particular. this was your doctoral dissertation that you turned into your debut book. which has done extremely well. tell me about how you...
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as malcolm x says in the south of the canadian border is the u.s. south.thern democrats don't pay attention too much and we put a lot of higher on the southern folks. we need to pay attention to a lot of these laws are moving in michigan and pennsylvania and ohio and new york. they are really just rolling the clock back in a lot of dangerous waves. was christina greer with the facts and a little bit of x. >> it is his birthday, happy birthday malcolm x. >> there you have it. we learned so much from our professors. take you for being here and for issues you care about and helping us walk through it. we tell folks was coming up because the special report i mentioned, our team has been working on this for a minute now. we are going to talk about what accountability could look like for vladimir putin. and what legal experts say can be learned from putting on trial. a big investigation our special report next. our special report next. zuriel: st. jude gave us hope. stephanie: all you've got to do is take care of your child, focus on her healing, give her a life
as malcolm x says in the south of the canadian border is the u.s. south.thern democrats don't pay attention too much and we put a lot of higher on the southern folks. we need to pay attention to a lot of these laws are moving in michigan and pennsylvania and ohio and new york. they are really just rolling the clock back in a lot of dangerous waves. was christina greer with the facts and a little bit of x. >> it is his birthday, happy birthday malcolm x. >> there you have it. we...
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peop like malcolm x didn't associate. that's why the noi and the civil rights movement never worked together is because they didn't have the same ideologies anywhere, but for black people, i believe that our equity and ideology with each other is food. there are black christians that don't eat pork. no muslims eat pork, but here at indigo, we'vtried toeshape tt naative byaking so food inusive all bla genres. for e vegetae ham, wuse it for diffent applations, t one of t main apications at we usit fors pork replacemt. it's a ced, hungsmoked, d ckled tuip. we ually let itit for 118 monthbefore wee ready serve i fromndigo's ception, we've gin all thhistory t every single crse. somimes, itan be powerfureactionwhether it be fothe bett or for e rse, butyou knowcome out d give t historys raightfoard as wcan, but e prf is in the puddin you know, thing at i've er sa about fd and ou experices hanot haened in the st. ways thoht it waa weird coination how amecans ve avoca toast b were ving so ny issuewith the peop who proded thos avad
peop like malcolm x didn't associate. that's why the noi and the civil rights movement never worked together is because they didn't have the same ideologies anywhere, but for black people, i believe that our equity and ideology with each other is food. there are black christians that don't eat pork. no muslims eat pork, but here at indigo, we'vtried toeshape tt naative byaking so food inusive all bla genres. for e vegetae ham, wuse it for diffent applations, t one of t main apications at we...
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malcolm x. and mlk.nt to a period of reconstruction and anything but equality. 1955 rosa parks, a simple gesture sent shock waves across the south. the mother of the freedom movement refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus. black students entering an all white segregated high school under armed guard in arkansas. the civil rights act of 1964 passed. meanwhile, sports pulling america forward again as the first black heavyweight champion jack johnson. >> jackie robinson thrilled fans. brian: jackie robinson breaking baseball's color barrier, and mohammed ali made him the force famous american in the world. in the 21st century the barriers continued to break. the first black secretary of state colin powell, then the first female secretary of state condoleeza rice. >> then kamala harris *. the first female black vice president and the first of color. buried in receipts, invoices and other paperwork that's preventing you from doing what matters most? then get the all new epson rapidrece
malcolm x. and mlk.nt to a period of reconstruction and anything but equality. 1955 rosa parks, a simple gesture sent shock waves across the south. the mother of the freedom movement refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus. black students entering an all white segregated high school under armed guard in arkansas. the civil rights act of 1964 passed. meanwhile, sports pulling america forward again as the first black heavyweight champion jack johnson. >> jackie...
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image of narco max by a window with a rifle -- image of malcolm x by a window with a rifle. of a sudden people turned and said, no, we didn't mean the second amendment apply to everyone. that apply to, as i talk about in my book, a lot of mobilization toward the gun control act of 1968. people said, there is too much civil urban unrest. that is a very different moment than we have right now. so i guess the question i ask myself -- and i would ask people to think about -- is, what are the racial politics of guns now? we are in a way doing the opposite thing. we are overturning sony gun laws in this country. the supreme court is debating a major case that might overturn many of the gun laws present in new york and los angeles and massachusetts and other places. so the question is, when you have basically can -- anybody can get a gun without a background check, one of the racial politics of guns at those times? who carries a gun and what does it mean? the arkham and i have been making is a will lead to societal coding about who is coded as someone who is a patriot and someone w
image of narco max by a window with a rifle -- image of malcolm x by a window with a rifle. of a sudden people turned and said, no, we didn't mean the second amendment apply to everyone. that apply to, as i talk about in my book, a lot of mobilization toward the gun control act of 1968. people said, there is too much civil urban unrest. that is a very different moment than we have right now. so i guess the question i ask myself -- and i would ask people to think about -- is, what are the racial...
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others teamed provide malcolm x act of solidarity. let me thank the family of wong for accepting and supporting this community organizing effort to rename the park where our loved grand mother wong was violent low assaulted during morning exercises at the p. we know from the labor move am an injury to one is an injury to all. thank you to the family for allowing us to be a part of your extended family. also the woman's move am teaches us in significance of innersectionality. grant mother wong of an elder. woman, person of color. are neighborhoods social economic challenges. however, a grand mother's love has no limitations wong's love had no limitations with this renaming proposal, let us begin to rededicate ourselves to make the valley a more perfect neighborhood and make san front a more perfect city. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. hello. >> go ahead we hear you. of [speaking cantonese] i'm the visitation valley residents and i'm sam. i support to rename the park. >> um -- actually i think grandma with you this tragedy i
others teamed provide malcolm x act of solidarity. let me thank the family of wong for accepting and supporting this community organizing effort to rename the park where our loved grand mother wong was violent low assaulted during morning exercises at the p. we know from the labor move am an injury to one is an injury to all. thank you to the family for allowing us to be a part of your extended family. also the woman's move am teaches us in significance of innersectionality. grant mother wong...
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others teamed provide malcolm x act of solidarity. let me thank the family of wong for accepting and supporting this community organizing effort to rename the park where our loved grand mother wong was violent low assaulted during morning exercises at the p. we know from the labor move am an injury to one is an injury to all. thank you to the family for allowing us to be a part of your extended family. also the woman's move am teaches us in significance of innersectionality. grant mother wong of an elder. woman, person of color. are neighborhoods social economic challenges. however, a grand mother's love has no limitations wong's love had no limitations with this renaming proposal, let us begin to rededicate ourselves to make the valley a more perfect neighborhood and make san front a more perfect city. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. hello. >> go ahead we hear you. of [speaking cantonese] i'm the visitation valley residents and i'm sam. i support to rename the park. >> um -- actually i think grandma with you this tragedy i
others teamed provide malcolm x act of solidarity. let me thank the family of wong for accepting and supporting this community organizing effort to rename the park where our loved grand mother wong was violent low assaulted during morning exercises at the p. we know from the labor move am an injury to one is an injury to all. thank you to the family for allowing us to be a part of your extended family. also the woman's move am teaches us in significance of innersectionality. grant mother wong...
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. >> tucker: i believe malcolm x was onto some of this. >> yes, he was. >> tucker: vince everett ellison you, tucker. >> tucker: we will be right back. [bushes rustling] [door opening] ♪dramatic music♪ yes! hon! the weathertech's here. ♪ weathertech is the ultimate protection for your vehicle. laser-measured floorliners... no drill mudflaps... cargoliner... bumpstep... seat protector... and cupfone. ♪ what about my car? weathertech. every once in a while my heart can feel, a little off. and even when it doesn't, i like to feel good about my heart health. that's why i have kardiamobile. kardiamobile is the only smart device in the world that is fda cleared to detect the three most common heart conditions in just 30 seconds. and having one in your pocket not only gives you peace of mind, the doctor will thank you now. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fibrillation, one of the leading causes of stroke. it also detects bradycardia, tachycardia and tells you when your heart rhythm is normal and it's available now for only $79. you can use kardiamobile anywhere. it lets you put your heal
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. >> that was malcolm x speaking about voting rights back in 1965. "unequal, a story of america." also still with us for the conversation, professor at harvard university, pulitzer prize-winning author, annette gordon reed. professor dyson, i'd like to just ask what the hope is that you have, that readers will take away of this chronicing of key moments in history, key people in history, and then kind of aligning them with modern counterparts. >> yes, beautifully stated. thank you so much, mika. you know, what we're hoping is to engage young people especially, but america more broadly, in a vigorous conversation, a robust interrogation of the events, the ideas that have sparked serious change and revolutionary transformation in american society, connected to black people, connected to the black struggle, but really seeing it as malcolm x just articulated as the american struggle. and to understand that america is poorer without the contributions of these communities and the events that led to some of the change about which we speak. especially now wh
. >> that was malcolm x speaking about voting rights back in 1965. "unequal, a story of america." also still with us for the conversation, professor at harvard university, pulitzer prize-winning author, annette gordon reed. professor dyson, i'd like to just ask what the hope is that you have, that readers will take away of this chronicing of key moments in history, key people in history, and then kind of aligning them with modern counterparts. >> yes, beautifully stated....
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you remember, brother don, five days before the great malcolm x was murdered, he said there's been ahe talked about rochester. he talked about georgia and mississippi. it's 1965, february 16th. what he meant by that was there is a 400-year sustained hatred against black folk. it takes a variety of different forms. it hits black people in different ways. but the crucial thing is not what's coming at black people only, but how well are we equipped and fortified with our self-love, our self-respect? look at ruth whitfield. look at aaron salter. look at precious geraldine tally. what do you see in their hearts, minds, and soul? levels of grace and dignity. levels of vision. that's the starting point. you don't begin with what's coming at you only. you begin with what you bring to it. that's the crucial thing, you see. >> this is -- look, i think the most important -- the gazillion dollar question, right, if there is such a thing, this buffalo massacre was about white supremacist domestic terror. >> that's right. >> so what can be done to root this out because you say white supremacy is a
you remember, brother don, five days before the great malcolm x was murdered, he said there's been ahe talked about rochester. he talked about georgia and mississippi. it's 1965, february 16th. what he meant by that was there is a 400-year sustained hatred against black folk. it takes a variety of different forms. it hits black people in different ways. but the crucial thing is not what's coming at black people only, but how well are we equipped and fortified with our self-love, our...
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ve leave malcolm x m listen to some of this . this you great to see.uc yes,ke he was great to see itat tonight . thank you so muchee. >> thank you , tucker . we'll be right back . i'm going to talk to kim and friend. it's time to start using funny name maximum fun, you know, is so powerful it cures and prevents fungal infection. plus it has aloe and petri oil to restore skin health. say goodbye to fungus with fungi. hello, i'm mike lindell inventor. mypillow just like you. i had problems sleeping. i tried every pillow out and nothing worked. fifteen years ago i invented mypillow. it took me two years to develop because i wanted to have everything you would ever want in a pillow. i made sure that you could adjust my patni bill so you could have the exact support you need as an individual regardless of your sleep position. i also wanted a pillow that would last so i made mypillow machine washable and dry. i passed mypillow with a ten year warranty to a 60 day money back guarantee. not only that , i do all my own manufacturing my ho
ve leave malcolm x m listen to some of this . this you great to see.uc yes,ke he was great to see itat tonight . thank you so muchee. >> thank you , tucker . we'll be right back . i'm going to talk to kim and friend. it's time to start using funny name maximum fun, you know, is so powerful it cures and prevents fungal infection. plus it has aloe and petri oil to restore skin health. say goodbye to fungus with fungi. hello, i'm mike lindell inventor. mypillow just like you. i had problems...
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king, malcolm x, congressman cummings, and john lewis, it's really under extreme attack. we can't allow any of our beloved civil rights leaders to be erased. we know our struggle against racism is long, a lifelong pursuit. as mother rosa parks would say, and she wrote, freedom fighters never retire. and as her memory continues to guide us, i will add the spirit of freedom fighters never die. so i urge my colleagues in the senate to please pass this bill, h.r. 6614. madam chair, i rise today in opposition of the simply draconian efforts to overturn the historic landmark of the decision of roe vs. wade and express des appointment -- disappointment in the senate failure to codify roe. without access to health care, millions of women will be deprived of their human rights, especially those pertaining to privacy. by no means is an abortion an easy choice, but it should be a guaranteed right within our health care system to prevent unnecessary trauma for women across our country. it is truly, truly disappointing to see efforts of those that claim they're pro-life but do not pas
king, malcolm x, congressman cummings, and john lewis, it's really under extreme attack. we can't allow any of our beloved civil rights leaders to be erased. we know our struggle against racism is long, a lifelong pursuit. as mother rosa parks would say, and she wrote, freedom fighters never retire. and as her memory continues to guide us, i will add the spirit of freedom fighters never die. so i urge my colleagues in the senate to please pass this bill, h.r. 6614. madam chair, i rise today in...
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their call sign is a tribute to frederick douglass, martin luther king jr., and malcolm x, demonstrating their commitment to uplifting the black community. together with her husband, andrew, gloria established wdkx, bringing people together and keeping our community engaged. mr. morrelle: my heart goes out to her beloved son, andre, and the entire family during this difficult time. may you find peace knowing her legacy will live on through the good works through those she has inspired. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week the national average cost for a gallon of gasoline hit an all-time high of $4.37. at this rate, american families will spend an extra $2,000 on gasoline this year on top of already historic inflation. president biden
their call sign is a tribute to frederick douglass, martin luther king jr., and malcolm x, demonstrating their commitment to uplifting the black community. together with her husband, andrew, gloria established wdkx, bringing people together and keeping our community engaged. mr. morrelle: my heart goes out to her beloved son, andre, and the entire family during this difficult time. may you find peace knowing her legacy will live on through the good works through those she has inspired. thank...