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martin davies is now also working on a person that can be used to purify standing water. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. education is key not just in the classroom but also in the field like what's behind me and sometimes people wonder if the students really learned all that they need to learn for a better future from the schools in the can build innovative huge as well there is an elementary school not too far from where we are today on the outskirts of lagos in liking to be precise where the children learn some very important lessons about everything including when you will energy they say 1st time the advantages of solar power because a school generates its own and that's all. living in the southeast and what these kids have lots of ideas about what can be done to combat climate change burn fuel for still feels ride a bicycle use solar power discussions of this nature are giving high priority at the school who want our children to problem solve most
martin davies is now also working on a person that can be used to purify standing water. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. education is key not just in the classroom but also in the field like what's behind me and sometimes people wonder if the students really learned all that they need to learn for a better future from the schools in the can build innovative huge as well there...
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earlier i spoke to teacher and former regional secretary of the national unity church martin powell davis he told me that opening businesses in schools without the right precautions risked reinfecting communities all over again the primitive see themselves was it would be crazy to go to work still the good work that's been done the reality is that they were too slow to go into the low down i know many teachers and parents fear that they're going to be too quick to rush back into opening schools fairly should there be an element of autonomy perhaps relying on business owners head teachers teachers to get this right we can't really have blanket guard lines for all. i think if there was a very fragmented approach that would be absolutely chaotic you wouldn't know which char was going back which work place was going back so i think there has to be no national agreement and what we're saying is the national education union that has got to be on the basis of a clear safe risk assessment not just looking at things like social distancing in the schools in b.b.a. but also making sure the testing a
earlier i spoke to teacher and former regional secretary of the national unity church martin powell davis he told me that opening businesses in schools without the right precautions risked reinfecting communities all over again the primitive see themselves was it would be crazy to go to work still the good work that's been done the reality is that they were too slow to go into the low down i know many teachers and parents fear that they're going to be too quick to rush back into opening schools...
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davis jr.. in an unbelievable condescending way that sinatra and dean martin will treat sammy davis jr., what doou deal with that? >> there is 20 minutes in the documentary about that. it isn't an resolvable issue because oddly enough, just to fill you and if you do not know, the rat pack were to italians, when you, an african american converted to judaism. the son-in-law of the president. a lot of their humor was very hard-hitting. because semi was not only black but was the youngest of the group, and was physically short, he was picked on a lot through all sorts of things. dean martin used to pick him up and say i'd like to thank the and w. cpp for this tremendous award. oh cut that out! ha. the documentary does not come down on any side because what pete goldberg and billy crystal who would on stance doubly be sensitive to that and say any entertainment business that was the way it was. what we do not remember because we do not see them with the clips of dean martin being told he was a drunk or anti jewish jokes about joey bishop, but because the world within which we live, understandably thi
davis jr.. in an unbelievable condescending way that sinatra and dean martin will treat sammy davis jr., what doou deal with that? >> there is 20 minutes in the documentary about that. it isn't an resolvable issue because oddly enough, just to fill you and if you do not know, the rat pack were to italians, when you, an african american converted to judaism. the son-in-law of the president. a lot of their humor was very hard-hitting. because semi was not only black but was the youngest of...
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the condescending way that sammy davis and dean martin will treat him. >> i think it's in an resolvablessue. just to fill, un rat pack were to italians, a jew and a african america that converted to judaism. the son-in-law of the president was also in the group. a lot of their humor was very hard-hitting. it was because semi was not only black, but also the youngest of the group, and was physically short he was picked up a lot. he was picked up often and said i want to thank the and double acp for giving me this award. the documentary really doesn't come down on any side. mood beautiful goldberg and crystal who assistance oblique were sensitive to that said in the entertainment business with was. what we don't remember, because we don't see them, are the clips of dean martin being told he was a drunk and anti italian jokes about sinatra and anti jewish jokes about bishop, but because of the world in which we lived understandably, it bubbled to the surface. it is interesting again, with coal cell and only, it is a bit of a devils bargain because semi knew that this was the biggest platfo
the condescending way that sammy davis and dean martin will treat him. >> i think it's in an resolvablessue. just to fill, un rat pack were to italians, a jew and a african america that converted to judaism. the son-in-law of the president was also in the group. a lot of their humor was very hard-hitting. it was because semi was not only black, but also the youngest of the group, and was physically short he was picked up a lot. he was picked up often and said i want to thank the and...
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davis jr. documentary, it was shocking to me as someone who knew him my whole life. he was a man who knew on one level at the waters in bill robertson and jackson, martin luther king, archie bunker and eddie cantor and his intersection of lives was tremendous so that his life was relevatory to the times in which he lived and that's what you look for. >> sammy davis jr. in terms of intellectual challenge, he is one of the most challenging subjects i've ever come across. he was contradictory, and he was just someone i really had to wrestle with, to try to figure out how to categorize him and the way you do it in the film. it is by giving him different categories. activists, i forget what the other one is. entertainment. >> hipster, tried to categorize impressionist, hipster. we did try to categorize the chronology of his life in the guises he took on or felt he had to take on. it's a little bit like sports. if you are an entertainer, you choose what songs you sing and who plays you act in. those have tremendous external circumstances. you either hit the ball out of the ballpark or you don't. you look at this simultaneously. in terms of a performer, you are always looking at
davis jr. documentary, it was shocking to me as someone who knew him my whole life. he was a man who knew on one level at the waters in bill robertson and jackson, martin luther king, archie bunker and eddie cantor and his intersection of lives was tremendous so that his life was relevatory to the times in which he lived and that's what you look for. >> sammy davis jr. in terms of intellectual challenge, he is one of the most challenging subjects i've ever come across. he was...
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davis case, an innocent man being executed in georgia. we're probably seven, eight years after the trayvon martin -- the trayvon martin case. and so in that region, you know, there's a long history of cases, of innocent black men being killed. and what's most disturbing is that it appears law enforcement has been involved in actually covering this up. and that's why we need to make sure that the federal government is also looking into the facts of the case and that it's more broad than what these two men did. it also gets into what did law enforcement do and what did law enforcement not do and why didn't they do it? >> so ben, i'm curious your take overall on laws, mostly in the south, that leave the door open to questions of self-defense in cases like this. we also know trayvon martin as well, people making these citizens's arrests using loaded shotguns and magnum 357s. >> there's no doubt that these cases have hugely disproportionate impact on black people and brown people in the south. if you look at the history of these laws, they absolutely are very much tied to the history of slavery and of slave patrols. black folks
davis case, an innocent man being executed in georgia. we're probably seven, eight years after the trayvon martin -- the trayvon martin case. and so in that region, you know, there's a long history of cases, of innocent black men being killed. and what's most disturbing is that it appears law enforcement has been involved in actually covering this up. and that's why we need to make sure that the federal government is also looking into the facts of the case and that it's more broad than what...
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also could find myself in a situation that trayvon martin found himself in or walter scott found himself in or ahmaud arbery found himself in or jordan davishe fear that i live with and that african-americans live with broadly and african-american men in particular live with every day. >> yeah. and it's bad enough to have to fear the police who are supposed to protect and serve, just the thought of being confronted by police feels like people with fear. i can't imagine anything more terrifying than being pursued by somebody with a gun. sorry. it is terrifying. just the thought of it. i feel so badly for ahmaud arbery's parents, his mom on mother's day, you know, trayvon martin's mom, sabriybrina fulto. it's difficult to put into words how horrifying that has to be as a mom to know that kind of fear was visited upon your child. it's horrifying. i want to thank karine jean-pierre, jonathan capehart. they'll join us later in the show. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. g
also could find myself in a situation that trayvon martin found himself in or walter scott found himself in or ahmaud arbery found himself in or jordan davishe fear that i live with and that african-americans live with broadly and african-american men in particular live with every day. >> yeah. and it's bad enough to have to fear the police who are supposed to protect and serve, just the thought of being confronted by police feels like people with fear. i can't imagine anything more...