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but the issue i want to bring up, which actually is plessy versus ferguson 18 93 which granted a pardon. it is troubling because they put up markers around the country and what they are actually doing is retelling history telling it in a lens that actually hurts black americans. why? because homer plessy that he was -- was convinced that he was white. he was called out by a white passenger, went to the supreme court. he lost. homer plessy passed into the white populace, but the black people suffered. today, the system wants to pardon homer plessy and not repair the people that homer plessy hurt. that appalled me. the black media is happy that homer, who technically would have been called a quadrant got pardoned. host: let's go to kathy who is calling from wisconsin on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling because i read a mobile -- i read a video. he had a roundtable on november 1 and it deals with data, doctors, victims. nobody is recording these adverse effects. if you exit go to their data, supposedly it has been cap since 2007, and 49% of the adverse
but the issue i want to bring up, which actually is plessy versus ferguson 18 93 which granted a pardon. it is troubling because they put up markers around the country and what they are actually doing is retelling history telling it in a lens that actually hurts black americans. why? because homer plessy that he was -- was convinced that he was white. he was called out by a white passenger, went to the supreme court. he lost. homer plessy passed into the white populace, but the black people...
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your transition plessy versus ferguson to brown versus board. decide what cases they are going to take. there are questions about judicial and the confirmation process. how are we choosing these justices? we have seen this viral for we have parties holding seats open for a year and then ramming nominations are awake before elections we are seeing all sorts of problems that are showing the judicial branch of the united states and the supreme court in particular are seeing a fundamentally political organization, and entity. these are things we have imposed structures in place to try to limit. we made them appointed and confirmed in the way they are they are supposed to be insulated from politics. we gave them life tenure at this post to be insulated from politics. but we are seeing right now these things are not playing out the way they were intended to. do i have faith in this commission? you know, commissions in the past have set a path for reforms. i love the idea we are paneling these experts to think about this. i believe, personally, many of
your transition plessy versus ferguson to brown versus board. decide what cases they are going to take. there are questions about judicial and the confirmation process. how are we choosing these justices? we have seen this viral for we have parties holding seats open for a year and then ramming nominations are awake before elections we are seeing all sorts of problems that are showing the judicial branch of the united states and the supreme court in particular are seeing a fundamentally...
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then took that fight all the way to the supreme court, in the landmark case now known as plessy versus ferguson but separate institutes did not violate the constitution. that ruling allowed segregation to continue for nearly six more decades and until it was finally overturned in 1954. despite it no longer being a crime, plessy died in 1925 with a conviction on his record. fast forward to this week, and it looks like plessy will soon see justice. two days ago, a state board in louisiana voted unanimously to pardon plessy posthumously. the effort was thanks to the defendants of homer plessy and john ferguson. keith plessy and phoebe ferguson got together to start the movement to clear plessy's name. after the success of the vote, louisiana governor john bell edwards now says he looks forward to receiving the state board's recommendations before he can sign off on the pardon and make it official. >>> and coming up, unrest in the capitol. dozens of democrats have condemned congressman paul gosar for posting a vile video aimed at representative ocasio-cortez and the president, but when it comes to
then took that fight all the way to the supreme court, in the landmark case now known as plessy versus ferguson but separate institutes did not violate the constitution. that ruling allowed segregation to continue for nearly six more decades and until it was finally overturned in 1954. despite it no longer being a crime, plessy died in 1925 with a conviction on his record. fast forward to this week, and it looks like plessy will soon see justice. two days ago, a state board in louisiana voted...
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he died in 1925, with that unjust conviction on his record and the knowledge that plessis versus fergusonstory might take a while to right itself, it usually does. in sometimes in some very surprising ways. and unlikely duo has been working together to clear mr. plessis's name, they are the descendant of homer plessis and judge ferguson. the judge who ruled against him all those years ago. both sides join together and petition the louisiana board of pardons to clear plessis's record. and today, almost 125 years after his conviction that board voted unanimously to do the right thing. the pardon now goes to the governor for approval. and finally, justice that has been a long time coming. that does it for us tonight, rachel will be back on monday. >> tonight on all in. >> all hell is gonna break loose tomorrow, all i can say is strap in. stephen k. bannon indicted by federal grand jury. >> there is no doubt that mr. bannon knows far more. >> tonight what we know about bannon's surrender, what we know about the charges he faces and what this means for the investigation. the other witnesses at
he died in 1925, with that unjust conviction on his record and the knowledge that plessis versus fergusonstory might take a while to right itself, it usually does. in sometimes in some very surprising ways. and unlikely duo has been working together to clear mr. plessis's name, they are the descendant of homer plessis and judge ferguson. the judge who ruled against him all those years ago. both sides join together and petition the louisiana board of pardons to clear plessis's record. and today,...
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but the issue i want to bring up, which actually is plessy versus ferguson 18 93 which granted a pardon is troubling because they put up markers around the country and what they are actually doing is retelling history telling it in a lens that actually hurts black americans. why? because homer plessy that he was -- was convinced that he was white. he was called out by a white passenger, went to the supreme court. he lost. homer plessy passed into the white populace, but the black people suffered. today, the system wants to pardon homer plessy and not repair the people that homer plessy hurt. that appalled me. the black media is happy that homer, who technically would have been called a quadrant got pardoned. host: let's go to kathy who is calling from wisconsin on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling because i read a mobile -- i read a video. he had a roundtable on november 1 and it deals with data, doctors, victims. nobody is recording these adverse effects. if you exit go to their data, supposedly it has been cap since 2007, and 49% of the adverse eff
but the issue i want to bring up, which actually is plessy versus ferguson 18 93 which granted a pardon is troubling because they put up markers around the country and what they are actually doing is retelling history telling it in a lens that actually hurts black americans. why? because homer plessy that he was -- was convinced that he was white. he was called out by a white passenger, went to the supreme court. he lost. homer plessy passed into the white populace, but the black people...