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randolph: peter, thanks for having me. well, it is good to be with you today and i look forward to your discussion. for the purposes here today, cancel culture as a modern warm-up of ostracism in which someone is silenced or eliminated from social or professional circles, or political circles. and the suppression of that person's discourse for suppressing certain -- for expressing certain ideas and perhaps employing certain votes or speech, whether it is online, on social media or in person. i want to be clear about something so we can get this out of the way. there is obviously a lucked of speech offline and online -- obviously a lot of speech off-line and online, peter, that we think is vile and is of little societal value. i understand that. my concern here is that there is too much speech that we should all agree as we got around a legitimate obligate debate, that is stifled or canceled. in other words, the space in which legitimate public debate ought to take place, as oliver wendell holmes put it famously, in which t
randolph: peter, thanks for having me. well, it is good to be with you today and i look forward to your discussion. for the purposes here today, cancel culture as a modern warm-up of ostracism in which someone is silenced or eliminated from social or professional circles, or political circles. and the suppression of that person's discourse for suppressing certain -- for expressing certain ideas and perhaps employing certain votes or speech, whether it is online, on social media or in person. i...
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phil lip randolph in there -- a. philip randolph. he can often get overlooked because of the importance of figures like dr. king and others. there were so many kind of a younger leadership group there, but a. philip randolph has been such an enormous figure in the american labor movement and struggling against jim crow, etc., seeing his role right here in 1941 even before the u.s. gets into war. and that, speaking of the issue of labor and war, you've already talked about african-americans signing up to fight in large numbers, and obviously large numbers of black men and women will be entering the work force as part of, you know, winning the war effort at home. obviously, there had been huge numbers already in the work force who want to come talk about the issue of african-americans labor and the war effort with a couple of questions. so the first one is this, is that we knew this issue about black workers and the war effort, what should we know about their experience of the war? what do you think is really significant, distinct abou
phil lip randolph in there -- a. philip randolph. he can often get overlooked because of the importance of figures like dr. king and others. there were so many kind of a younger leadership group there, but a. philip randolph has been such an enormous figure in the american labor movement and struggling against jim crow, etc., seeing his role right here in 1941 even before the u.s. gets into war. and that, speaking of the issue of labor and war, you've already talked about african-americans...
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about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch "the communicators" with randolphstern on c-span2. >> this sunday morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowe, , resident fellow at the american enterprise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle wilson,, start with you. a basic definition of critical race theory and how long this theory has been around. >> guest: so critical race there hasn't been around forfo a while come since about the '60s andgu more in thatpe
about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch "the communicators" with randolphstern on c-span2. >> this sunday morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowe, , resident fellow at the american enterprise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle...
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randolph began his career organizing a union for elevator operators in new york.lph's leadership, those elevator operators successfully unionized, and it didn't hurt that elevator operators can black mail their employers, too. hey boss, how about you get me some health insurance and i won't tell anybody about your penthouse mistress? our next labor hero is dorothy bouldin, organized the national domestic workers union of america in 1968. she gave a collective voice to thousands of maids who no longer would be abused by long hours and unfair pay. and it's good that the maid got paid more because do you remember how dirty white people were in 1968? hippies were having orangeys in the mud and coming back in the house without wiping their damn feet. our next activists, hattie kenty, one to have the greatest strike leaders in united states history and a leading figure in las vegas' culinary workers union. that's right. even cooks needed a union. which surprised me because if there's one person you shouldn't mess with, it's the person that's in charge of what you eat. u
randolph began his career organizing a union for elevator operators in new york.lph's leadership, those elevator operators successfully unionized, and it didn't hurt that elevator operators can black mail their employers, too. hey boss, how about you get me some health insurance and i won't tell anybody about your penthouse mistress? our next labor hero is dorothy bouldin, organized the national domestic workers union of america in 1968. she gave a collective voice to thousands of maids who no...
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people are fired for their positions. >> watch the communicators with telecommunications analyst randolph may and will rinehart saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday on q&a, attorney greg frances on his book "just harvest." >> this is a story that depicts the polite of black farmers in america -- plight of black farmers in america in a landmark case, and the following case which dealt with systemic discrimination by the usda against black farmers that really decimated the population of black farmers, contributed to their -- them leaving the farms, as well as losing land and the familiar al structure that goes with being a -- famenial structure that goes along with being a farmer. -- familial structure that goes along with being a farmer. >> on c-span's q&a. >> now, president biden and vice president harris participate in a bill signing ceremony for recently passesed legislation seeking to combat covid-19-related hate crimes. they both speak at
people are fired for their positions. >> watch the communicators with telecommunications analyst randolph may and will rinehart saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday on q&a, attorney greg frances on his book "just harvest." >> this is a story that depicts the polite of black farmers in america -- plight of black farmers in america in a landmark case, and the following case which dealt with systemic discrimination by the usda against black farmers...
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randolph and and later my daughter mrs. epps. they might also receive instruction from their mother their mother mind you. and then when mrs epps passed away. that they might attend to have female academy. in fact, i will tell you this that i'm rather proud that mrs. randolph my eldest daughter still surviving with 11 children of her own. and one more right here. has been interested to conduct a female academy a lady's school and i welcome that. oh, i'm happy. she will endeavor that because i must speak harmlessly as we've talked about the the founding of all university of virginia when people address me about founding a system of education for young ladies. well, i i have written and i reply i have never given the education of women. any systematic thought that's not to deny it in the future. and and that is something i hope you will take upon your sales to achieve. but in my opinion we have always needed to learn first how to crawl before we can walk and and be sturdy and steady and walking before we can learn to run. and and t
randolph and and later my daughter mrs. epps. they might also receive instruction from their mother their mother mind you. and then when mrs epps passed away. that they might attend to have female academy. in fact, i will tell you this that i'm rather proud that mrs. randolph my eldest daughter still surviving with 11 children of her own. and one more right here. has been interested to conduct a female academy a lady's school and i welcome that. oh, i'm happy. she will endeavor that because i...
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so football, no, and byron unit striker, robert le randolph, broken the record for the most goals scored in a single bundis league season. opposed last minute goal came in the final game of the campaign as champions byron beach, our book fines to them, and overall, a tally of 41 goals broke the records sent almost 50 years ago by the legendary and after the end of their final game of the season byron were finally able to voice. the point is like a trophy, the mighty bavarian clinch their 9th street leading title 2 weeks ago. but they had to wait until this weekend to get their hands on the fresh piece of silverware. and was a fitting way to close out coach congress like 10 years at the time. and it wasn't all celebration last night when his legal spinal match based on a scramble for survival among the 3 teams battling to ward relegation. b lafelle started the day just above the drop zone with bremen and cologne behind them. and the end, the le found secured another tom fly season while cologne will have to win a playoff to stay up and dream and we'll have to bid farewell to the miss lee.
so football, no, and byron unit striker, robert le randolph, broken the record for the most goals scored in a single bundis league season. opposed last minute goal came in the final game of the campaign as champions byron beach, our book fines to them, and overall, a tally of 41 goals broke the records sent almost 50 years ago by the legendary and after the end of their final game of the season byron were finally able to voice. the point is like a trophy, the mighty bavarian clinch their 9th...
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now in byron munich striker robert lee randolph, he has broken the records for the most goals scored in a single bundis league season. the polls last minute goal came in the final game of the campaign as champions byron beat out 5 to one. that's the overall tale of 41 goals broke the record that's almost 50 years ago. and the legendary gap while after the end of their final game of the season, byron were finally able to hoist the bonus like a trophy. the mighty variance clinched their 9th street lean title 2 weeks ago when they had to wait until this weekend to get their hands on the fresh piece of still where it was a fitting way to close out coach on the flicks. but it wasn't all celebrations. the wonderfully goes final match. they saw a scramble for survival among the 3 teams battling to award relegation be the phone started the day just above the drop zone with breyman and cologne behind them and the m spieler found secured another top flight season. walk alone. we'll have to win a playoff to stay up and frame and we'll have to bid the bonus league farewell. here's a look at all
now in byron munich striker robert lee randolph, he has broken the records for the most goals scored in a single bundis league season. the polls last minute goal came in the final game of the campaign as champions byron beat out 5 to one. that's the overall tale of 41 goals broke the record that's almost 50 years ago. and the legendary gap while after the end of their final game of the season, byron were finally able to hoist the bonus like a trophy. the mighty variance clinched their 9th...
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randolph may and will reinhart, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> secretary of state antony blinken testifies at two hearings tuesday on his department's foreign policy priorities and the president's 2022 budget request. live at 10:00 a.m. eastern, he takes questions from the senate appropriations committee. 2:15 p.m. eastern, from the senate foreign relations committee. watson both live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. president biden awarded the medal of honor to army ranger colonel ralph pockets for his service during the korean war. south korean president moon jae-in was among those who attended the ceremony. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by medal of honor recipient colonel ralph puckett jr., united states army, retired. ♪ >> distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, please join me as we mark this very special occasion in a word of prayer. almighty god, the author of liberty, our sustainer, protector, and a guide, hear our prayer and blessing ceremony wit this -- your presence, as we honor this fat
randolph may and will reinhart, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> secretary of state antony blinken testifies at two hearings tuesday on his department's foreign policy priorities and the president's 2022 budget request. live at 10:00 a.m. eastern, he takes questions from the senate appropriations committee. 2:15 p.m. eastern, from the senate foreign relations committee. watson both live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. president biden awarded...
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announcer: watch the communicators with randolph may and will reinhart saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: next today's weekly news conference with house speaker nancy pelosi. she reviews her agenda with reporters and touches on the january 6 commission and mask rules in the house. this is about 25 minutes. speaker pelosi: good morning. well, this has been an important week for justice and security in our country. this week, the house passed, as you know, the covid-19 hate crimes act, a bipartisan, bicameral bill to combat the rising epidemic of anti-aapi, asian american, pacific islander hate crimes. yesterday, the report was in the past year 6,600 attacks reported. we know there are many more. but reported attacks. as someone blessed to be from a district, as i am, with large aapi population and community, this is something i see regularly and, therefore, very grateful to congresswoman grace meng and senator mazie hirono for their leadership. the other leads in the house and senate as well. i thank them all. today, we go to the white house for a signing cere
announcer: watch the communicators with randolph may and will reinhart saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: next today's weekly news conference with house speaker nancy pelosi. she reviews her agenda with reporters and touches on the january 6 commission and mask rules in the house. this is about 25 minutes. speaker pelosi: good morning. well, this has been an important week for justice and security in our country. this week, the house passed, as you know, the covid-19 hate...
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crazy to me that we know is name so well this far out but we don't know women like that were amanda randolph who was a black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and was the first i believe i'm getting this right, the first black woman to be the star of a sitcom so there's a lot of women who worked behind the scenes in front of the camera, all that but i wanted to show the complete experience and also have four women who very much contributed to their genre, i wanted to call women who invented television so i wanted them to have some sense of the invention in their career. >> sorry, let's go back to gertrude and am going to ask the picture to come back up, talk to us about gertrude's competitions to tv because you said she was a household name, a business conglomerate, martha s stewart probably took cues from her. >> exactly, i think of her and oprah, very much ahead of her time, all off these women were n their own ways. she was a workhorse. this woman loved too work, she loved what she did, she lived for, especially this character, molly goldberg, a jewish mother character, she creat
crazy to me that we know is name so well this far out but we don't know women like that were amanda randolph who was a black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and was the first i believe i'm getting this right, the first black woman to be the star of a sitcom so there's a lot of women who worked behind the scenes in front of the camera, all that but i wanted to show the complete experience and also have four women who very much contributed to their genre, i wanted to call women who...
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. >> today on the communicators, we are talking about cancel culture with randolph may and will reinhart. >> there is too much speech we should all agree within public debate that is stifled or canceled. >> they cancel culture is an expensive term used extensively in a bunch of range of different concerns. i typically narrow into questions of, as much as randy said, shame, ostracism, and more specifically those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch the communicators today at 6:30 eastern on c-span. >> remarks now from republican senator jim inhofe. he spoke about his opposition at abolishing the electoral college. this is hosted by the heritage foundation. >> hello and welcome to the days event on the electoral college. we are so happy to have you with us and i am president of the heritage foundation. for over 200 years america has elected its president through the electoral college. while it is a unique method for choosing a president, our country's framers intentionally designed it this way. they wanted to strike a critical balance between the people being able to
. >> today on the communicators, we are talking about cancel culture with randolph may and will reinhart. >> there is too much speech we should all agree within public debate that is stifled or canceled. >> they cancel culture is an expensive term used extensively in a bunch of range of different concerns. i typically narrow into questions of, as much as randy said, shame, ostracism, and more specifically those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch...
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of but very quickly, you know, in 1878 along with the big sandy river with farming the land and randolph mccoy thought that he recognized one of the pigs on hatfield's farm and stole it from his. no one could convince him to drop it so they complained to the authorities, organized the trial, he lost the trial and that wasn't a great experience for him, but he let it roll off and everyone moved on. it was a group conflict because they had many relatives all over the area and in the first year and a half after the trial, they got in a fight with a witness who testified and they beat the man to death so this is when the feud became sort of combusted and morphed over the course of the next decade it was a vigilante shooting. women were beaten, people were drawn in across the region. i explained this to say one of the conditions that leads to high conflict in every case i look at our powerful group identities. when we experience collective emotion, geometrically it compounds the conflict. if someone is attacked or humiliated the way humans process this literally in the same parts of the brain
of but very quickly, you know, in 1878 along with the big sandy river with farming the land and randolph mccoy thought that he recognized one of the pigs on hatfield's farm and stole it from his. no one could convince him to drop it so they complained to the authorities, organized the trial, he lost the trial and that wasn't a great experience for him, but he let it roll off and everyone moved on. it was a group conflict because they had many relatives all over the area and in the first year...
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jennings randolph senior fellow at the united states institute for peace he joins us via skype from washington ambassador very good to have you with us thank you for your patience 1st of all how do you view this current conflict compared to the more recent ones do you think it's likely to be is deadly as the one in 2014 for example or a we already there have you already crossed that line. been to the gaza strip of to do was in 20082009 often during 2000 and put the level of destruction and human suffering after these 2 wars and the other big questions and wars that you mentioned into the auction is it is simply devastating and you know just the orderly invested police unions are paying the price for all these words. i don't think the question is a question of comparison or which was the earliest because i think the suffering was huge in all of them and this one is included i think the question that we should be asking ourselves is our we willing to continue to allow this to get could every few years or are we going to do something about it and i think that this should be the focus of what is t
jennings randolph senior fellow at the united states institute for peace he joins us via skype from washington ambassador very good to have you with us thank you for your patience 1st of all how do you view this current conflict compared to the more recent ones do you think it's likely to be is deadly as the one in 2014 for example or a we already there have you already crossed that line. been to the gaza strip of to do was in 20082009 often during 2000 and put the level of destruction and...
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. >> watch "the communicators" with randolph may and will rinehart tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> this sunday morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowe, , resident fellow at the american enterprise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle wilson,, start with you. a basic definition of critical race theory and how long this theory has been around. >> guest: so critical race there hasn't been around forfo a while come since about the '60s andgu more in that specific language and comes out of legal studies, and some of the tenants of critical race theory are that we can and we should look at racism as normal in the united states and not average. points to property issues and property rights, whiteness been one of those things which hopefully will get into, and also looking at the way counter narratives or counter stories can and should be used to combat racist norms, racist ideologie
. >> watch "the communicators" with randolph may and will rinehart tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> this sunday morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowe, , resident fellow at the american enterprise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle wilson,, start...
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oh mr mcdonnell well that is are news randolph or not but if you'd like to delve deeper into any of those stories to make sure to stop by our website where buck the top hope you can join me to enter. you've got the end of the spanish empire the end of the british empire the end of the roman empire and you have some similarities and differences but the 3 cities traffic we talk about the rise of one nation in this case china and the fall of the ruling at the time this case united states we've got all those kinds of things happening right now the people who are least informed about this are the americans themselves because the cable news network of mars the corporate news it's not in their interest to actually prepare people for this they're just considered to be expendable. oh. i like that one host asked the question. actually listens to the yes answer and then reacts to a false dennis miller i've got a new show. welcomed on contact today we will discuss the clashes between the israelis and palestinians with the palestinian activist dr sami al-arian we weep for every child when they die for
oh mr mcdonnell well that is are news randolph or not but if you'd like to delve deeper into any of those stories to make sure to stop by our website where buck the top hope you can join me to enter. you've got the end of the spanish empire the end of the british empire the end of the roman empire and you have some similarities and differences but the 3 cities traffic we talk about the rise of one nation in this case china and the fall of the ruling at the time this case united states we've got...
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announcer: watch the communicators with randolph may and will reinhart saturday at 6:30 p.m.n on c-span. announcer: sunday on q&a attorney greg francis on his book, "just harvest." >> this is a story that depicts black farmers in canada and a following case. it has dealt with systemic administrative -- discrimination by the usda against black farmers that decimated the population of black farmers, contributed to them leaving the farms as well as losing land and the familiar structure that goes along with being a farmer. announcer: greg francis, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] announcer: next, the transportation and housing and urban development secretaries testify on the biden administration's infrastructure proposals before the senate banking committee. transportation secretary pete to judge and a hud secretary at the administration linked housing with transportation in its amer
announcer: watch the communicators with randolph may and will reinhart saturday at 6:30 p.m.n on c-span. announcer: sunday on q&a attorney greg francis on his book, "just harvest." >> this is a story that depicts black farmers in canada and a following case. it has dealt with systemic administrative -- discrimination by the usda against black farmers that decimated the population of black farmers, contributed to them leaving the farms as well as losing land and the familiar...
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randolph: peter, thanks for having me.
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announcer: watch the communicators with randolph may and will reinhart saturday at 6:30 p.m.astern on c-span. announcer: next today's weekly news conference with house speaker nancy pelosi. she reviews her agenda with reporters and touches on the january 6 commission and mask rules in the house. this is about 25 minutes.
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i certainly cannot deny my own mother jane randolph jefferson. i realized a dog too early in age. i was only 14. when my father passed away leaving my mother a widow to present over the rearing of 10 children. what happens with a weight upon my shoulders i did the best that i could. and to think that as i was preparing to leave to go up to philadelphia to sit on the committee with your husband and draft our declaration of american independence that last day in march. of 1776 my mother was suddenly taken ill and passed away within a short time. oh my heavens. i was almost i was almost done in by a migraine headache that accompanied me for two weeks. there's no question and you've heard me speak of her before my late wife. martha wales, skelton jefferson will always remain very deep in my heart. i cannot deny the number of women here about shadwell farm where i was born and grew up around monticello and and our neighboring farms who labor for my happiness. never to be forgotten in that regard and finally as deborah. this was abigail adams her self. oh, this is adams. just the recita
i certainly cannot deny my own mother jane randolph jefferson. i realized a dog too early in age. i was only 14. when my father passed away leaving my mother a widow to present over the rearing of 10 children. what happens with a weight upon my shoulders i did the best that i could. and to think that as i was preparing to leave to go up to philadelphia to sit on the committee with your husband and draft our declaration of american independence that last day in march. of 1776 my mother was...
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[cheering and applauding] riley randolph stevens. [cheering and applauding] alex jeffrey ingalls.ering and applauding] thomas matthew molly. [cheering and applauding] [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] alexander sewall. [cheering and applauding] lillian grace baker. [cheering and applauding] ryan john chapman. [cheering and applauding] sophia dantonio. [cheering and applauding] philip hunter ross. [cheering and applauding] james edward anthony. [cheering and applauding] alana pauline. [cheering and applauding] samuel john the third. [cheering and applauding] avery junior. [cheering and applauding] nicholas eric riley. [cheering and applauding] robert edward schrader the fourth. [cheering and applauding] [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] alexander leland. [cheering and applauding] andrew benjamin walsh. [cheering and applauding] madeline isabella prince. [cheering and applauding] christian owen daniels. [cheering and applauding] jacqueline noel. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] zachary dale. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] abigail louise mccormick. [cheering and a
[cheering and applauding] riley randolph stevens. [cheering and applauding] alex jeffrey ingalls.ering and applauding] thomas matthew molly. [cheering and applauding] [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] alexander sewall. [cheering and applauding] lillian grace baker. [cheering and applauding] ryan john chapman. [cheering and applauding] sophia dantonio. [cheering and applauding] philip hunter ross. [cheering and applauding] james edward anthony. [cheering and applauding] alana pauline....
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the fbi ran an image of randolph through a facebook comparison known to provide reliable results but isn't there an issue of probable cause being determined by a shoddy facial recognition technology? >> wasn't that what they used with a couple you had? that's not consistent with the bill of rights or the constitution but we said this a couple years ago, if they can do it to the president of the united states or a 3 star general, michelson, imagine what they can do to you and i and we are seeing that play out. laura: thank you for coming here, a new feature biden by the numbers. through the dirt. i feel something in me, like a fire, that's just growing. i feel kinder, when nature is so kind to me. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's time for abiding by the numbers. today, president biden brought the full force against shannon: time for biden by the numbers, today president biden brought the full force of his counting pals against opponents of his tax plan. >> i keep hearing biden is going to raise your taxes. anybody making less than 400,$000 here will not pa
the fbi ran an image of randolph through a facebook comparison known to provide reliable results but isn't there an issue of probable cause being determined by a shoddy facial recognition technology? >> wasn't that what they used with a couple you had? that's not consistent with the bill of rights or the constitution but we said this a couple years ago, if they can do it to the president of the united states or a 3 star general, michelson, imagine what they can do to you and i and we are...
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. >> randolph bowe of oakland's black cultural zone was amazed by the volume and quality of the protest art spontaneously created in downtown oakland. it's artwork he says that captures a painful slice of history, a message and moment worth saving. >> we really took it upon ourselves to clerk the artwork, document, it photograph it. >> reporter: many of the pieces are now temporarily being stored at a location inside the eastman the mall, one of the largest pieces a mural created at broadway and 20th has been relocated to liberation park in east oakland. >> you almost wonder did that really happen? like it was just such a domino effect of revealing ourselves to ourselves. >> joshua maize collaborated with another muralist to create that piece and is proud at how the creative community sees the moment to communicate through colors, textures and images. >> becoming more understood on who we are and what we are. i'm grateful for it. >> reporter: artists hope that by finding new helms for the creations they can continue the conversation of ration and equity. >> it's almost just like a momen
. >> randolph bowe of oakland's black cultural zone was amazed by the volume and quality of the protest art spontaneously created in downtown oakland. it's artwork he says that captures a painful slice of history, a message and moment worth saving. >> we really took it upon ourselves to clerk the artwork, document, it photograph it. >> reporter: many of the pieces are now temporarily being stored at a location inside the eastman the mall, one of the largest pieces a mural...
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people like henry lee, peyton randolph, john robinson, they're not big names today patrick henry. and he figured out how they lead. and he figured out the best course for himself. the house of burgesses tended to feature the star of people like patrick henry. they would give great speeches and fire up the world. george washington was never going to do that. he was not that lib or fancy of a speaker. he did not have a terribly good voice. as i said he was shy about his modest education. i think he figured out how to be a quiet leader. there were a few ways, extraordinary talents he brought to that, which he can take advantage of. one was amazing energy. if you wanted to get something done, this was true his entire life. just ask washington to do it. he would work 12 or 14 hours a day and he got things done. that was part because he had a gift with people. he developed that. which is not how we think of him. we think of him as this marvel figure it was dignified, a gust and aloof. surprising number of contemporaries described him. he was a nice fellow. i think he had a way of connec
people like henry lee, peyton randolph, john robinson, they're not big names today patrick henry. and he figured out how they lead. and he figured out the best course for himself. the house of burgesses tended to feature the star of people like patrick henry. they would give great speeches and fire up the world. george washington was never going to do that. he was not that lib or fancy of a speaker. he did not have a terribly good voice. as i said he was shy about his modest education. i think...
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people like william henry lee and peyton randolph, john robinson, not all the names today, patrick henry. and he figured out how they lead and he figured out the best course for himself. the house of burgesses tended to feature the star people like patrick henry who would give great speeches andfire up the world and george washington was never going to do that . he wasn't that glib or fancy a speaker. he didn't have a terribly good voice. and even as i said he was shy about his modest education. and i think he figured outhow to be a quiet leader .i and there were a few ways, the extraordinary talentshe brought to that which he could take advantage of . one was this amazing energy. he wanted to get something done and this was true his entire life. he worked 12, 14 hours a day and he got things done. that was in part because he had a gift with people and he developed that. which is not how we think of him. wwe think of him as this marble figure was dignified and august and aloof and a surprising number of his contemporaries described him as affable. and he was a nice fellow, i think he had
people like william henry lee and peyton randolph, john robinson, not all the names today, patrick henry. and he figured out how they lead and he figured out the best course for himself. the house of burgesses tended to feature the star people like patrick henry who would give great speeches andfire up the world and george washington was never going to do that . he wasn't that glib or fancy a speaker. he didn't have a terribly good voice. and even as i said he was shy about his modest...
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. >> what about churches that randolph or use their church halls? debate become public accommodations? >> i read the statute and you have to litigate them in great lawyers including some in this room will be thinking creatively. my view is there certainly a high potential that churches especially jerry hague is here from florida, church camps, they are gone. i don't mean they are gone but the regulations. they can be sued. >> they will be sued and the losses can be run as. they did it with beckett and others but there've businesses are going to -- >> there are so many worthy noble causes but if you care about religious freedom it's important to support our lighthouse. so is the lines of defending freedom. the fires are breaking out. there are a lot of fires breaking out across the country and it's not just new york and california. if you read the book you'll read all about birmingham alabama. i just heard the case in jackson mississippi. the fires are burning the bear fire stations of these friends of liberty are just so good and they have won seven
. >> what about churches that randolph or use their church halls? debate become public accommodations? >> i read the statute and you have to litigate them in great lawyers including some in this room will be thinking creatively. my view is there certainly a high potential that churches especially jerry hague is here from florida, church camps, they are gone. i don't mean they are gone but the regulations. they can be sued. >> they will be sued and the losses can be run as....
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. >> saturday on the communicators , we are talking about cancel culture with randolph may. >> my concernere is that we should all agree it is within the realm of legitimate debate that is stifled or canceled. >> the cancel culture is used pretty extensively in a range of different concerns, but i typically narrow it. shame, ostracism and probably more specifically, i am concerned about areas where people are fired from their positions. >> watch with randolph may and will reinhart, saturday at 6:30 p.m.. >> washington journal continues. host: about 30 minutes left in our program. in that 30 minutes come a question on u.s. federal spending priorities. on the senate floor today, the competition act, one of the amendments that will be considered on the house floor today, by spanking member jim from oklahoma would provide a dollar for dollar parity. a 1-1 ratio. that is what the ranking member is wanting. we are asking you this morning, what is the right balance between defense and nondefense spending. republicans, guest:. -- as you are calling in, here is him on his bill. >> that is why amer
. >> saturday on the communicators , we are talking about cancel culture with randolph may. >> my concernere is that we should all agree it is within the realm of legitimate debate that is stifled or canceled. >> the cancel culture is used pretty extensively in a range of different concerns, but i typically narrow it. shame, ostracism and probably more specifically, i am concerned about areas where people are fired from their positions. >> watch with randolph may and...
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his wife father lord randolph churchill, and the leader of the house of commons. and so he was literally born at london palace. this enormous, lavish estate and that was given to john churchill from queen and. and he was very proud of this legacy. and as i said he felt very strongly but that said it's not as though he was born into great wealth. he did not inherit this state which was a burden to the people who did. and his father had left some little money when churchill was just 20 years old and his mother had lived grandly so he basically supported himself by writing. he was an incredibly gifted and prolific writer and mostly he was a journalist, but as you know he wrote dozens of books and won the nobel prize for literature. he was also good he was also writing and history and learning but also war. he was obsessed with war from the earliest days and he collected hundreds of toy soldiers. heated not. he did not go to college he went to the military academy, and he was always fascinated by war and admitted to feeling thrilled by it. on the other hand, he did un
his wife father lord randolph churchill, and the leader of the house of commons. and so he was literally born at london palace. this enormous, lavish estate and that was given to john churchill from queen and. and he was very proud of this legacy. and as i said he felt very strongly but that said it's not as though he was born into great wealth. he did not inherit this state which was a burden to the people who did. and his father had left some little money when churchill was just 20 years old...
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i showed up and randolph air force base and very fortunate and my flying skills came back quickly. i didn't how much flying time but i had good skills and they came back and i re-qualified became a teacher instructor pilot went to valdosta, georgia had been there. about two months. i got there in march of 74. and memorial day weekend i met this beautiful young woman. seven months later. we were married and the rest is history. we have she had two children. we were married. she'd been married previously and they were seven and five. and i became instant father and i knew nothing about parenting nothing. i i've apologized to my kids many times from my lack of skills at being a good parent. they've turned out to be very excellent parents. i've congratulated him on that and then we had two more children. so we have boy girl boy girl and they range and aids from 50 to 38. so have six grandchildren and so life is life has been good like everybody else. you know, we've had our ups and downs and our family, but overall, we're all close our children are close our grandchildren are close and
i showed up and randolph air force base and very fortunate and my flying skills came back quickly. i didn't how much flying time but i had good skills and they came back and i re-qualified became a teacher instructor pilot went to valdosta, georgia had been there. about two months. i got there in march of 74. and memorial day weekend i met this beautiful young woman. seven months later. we were married and the rest is history. we have she had two children. we were married. she'd been married...
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. >> saturday, on "the communicators" -- we are talking about cancel culture with randolph may and will reinhart. >> my concern here is theirs too much speech that we all should agree that is stifled or canceled. >> cancel culture is an expensive term used extensively in a range of different concerns, but i limited to questions of probably more specifically i'm concerned about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch "the communicators" saturday at 6:30 eastern on c-span. >> sunday on "q&a" greg francis on his new book. >> this is a story that depicts the plight of black farmers in america and a landmark case which dealt with systemic disco nation by the usda against black farmers that decimated the front -- decimated the population of black farmers and contribute it to them leaving the farms as well as leaving land. and the same familiar structure that goes along with being a farmer. >> sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q and a." >> now, former homeland security hartman officials and other intelligence experts talk about the agencies intelligence gathering a
. >> saturday, on "the communicators" -- we are talking about cancel culture with randolph may and will reinhart. >> my concern here is theirs too much speech that we all should agree that is stifled or canceled. >> cancel culture is an expensive term used extensively in a range of different concerns, but i limited to questions of probably more specifically i'm concerned about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch "the...
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randolph churchill was a chancellor beck's checker. and the leader of the house will commons and he was literally born at blenheim palace, you know, this enormous lavish estate, but was given to john churchill from queen anne and he was very proud of this legacy. and as i said, he felt it very strongly but that said it's not as though he was born into great wealth, you know, he didn't inherit this state which was a burden to the people who did and his father had left some very little money when he had died when she was just 20 years old and his mother had lived very grandly and had spent most of it so he supported himself by writing. he was just an incredibly gifted and prolific writer mostly he was a journalist. but as we know he wrote dozens of books won the nobel prize for literature, and he was also so this is throughout his life was was writing and history and learning but also war, you know, he was obsessed with war from his earliest days. he collected hundreds of toy soldiers. he didn't go to college. he went to santa royal mili
randolph churchill was a chancellor beck's checker. and the leader of the house will commons and he was literally born at blenheim palace, you know, this enormous lavish estate, but was given to john churchill from queen anne and he was very proud of this legacy. and as i said, he felt it very strongly but that said it's not as though he was born into great wealth, you know, he didn't inherit this state which was a burden to the people who did and his father had left some very little money when...
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philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just one step further in that direction. i'm looking forward to seeing the city come alive again, and i'm looking forward to seeing this city continue and finally lift up those who too often have been left behind. this is another great opportunity, so thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] >> this is may 26th meeting of the budget and finance committee. the meeting will come to order. i am matt haney, the chair of the finance committee and joined by the committee member mar, and i believe safai will join us shortly. our clerk -- and we thank mendosa
philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just...
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tonight, on the communicators, we're talking about cancel culture with telecommunications analyst randolphate public debate that is stifled or canceled. >> the cancel culture is a term used pretty extensively in a whole bunch of concerns but i typically narrow it to questions of as much as randy had said, shame, oft raw six and por specifically where people are fired for their positions. >> watch with randolph may and will reinhart tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >>> c-span is nur unfiltered view of government. we're funded by those television companies an more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment and that is why charter has invested billions building infrastructure and upgrading technology and empowering opportunity and in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service. along with these other television providers. giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >>> weeknight this is month we're featuring american history tv as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. ton
tonight, on the communicators, we're talking about cancel culture with telecommunications analyst randolphate public debate that is stifled or canceled. >> the cancel culture is a term used pretty extensively in a whole bunch of concerns but i typically narrow it to questions of as much as randy had said, shame, oft raw six and por specifically where people are fired for their positions. >> watch with randolph may and will reinhart tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >>>...
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about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch "the communicators" with randolph may and will rinehart saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> representatives from the u.s. air force and space force testified on the president's budget request for the coming year before the house appropriations subcommittee on defense. they discussed a shortage of pilots in competing with china in
about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch "the communicators" with randolph may and will rinehart saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> representatives from the u.s. air force and space force testified on the president's budget request for the coming year before the house appropriations subcommittee on defense. they discussed a shortage of pilots in competing with china in
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randolph may and will reinhardt. >> my concern here is that there's two writes the speech we should all agree is within the realm of public debate that is stifled or canceled. >> they cancel culture is an expensive term that is used extensively and whole bunch of range of different concerns but i typically narrow with two questions of as much as randy said, shame, ostracism and probably more specific i am concerned about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch "the communicators" with randolph may and will rinehart saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> representatives from the u.s. air force and space force testified on the president's budget request for the coming year before the house appropriations subcommittee on defense. they discussed a shortage of pilots in competing with china in space. >> the hearing will come to order. this hearing is fully virtual and were going toho go over a fw housekeeping matters. for today's meeting that chair or the staff designated by the chair may mute participants microphones when they are not under recognition for the
randolph may and will reinhardt. >> my concern here is that there's two writes the speech we should all agree is within the realm of public debate that is stifled or canceled. >> they cancel culture is an expensive term that is used extensively and whole bunch of range of different concerns but i typically narrow with two questions of as much as randy said, shame, ostracism and probably more specific i am concerned about those areas where people are fired for their positions....
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by the criminal justice system such as the scottsboro nine in the 1940s terrell helped a philip randolph organized the march on washington movement initiated a lawsuit to integrate the american association of university women and supported striking black cafeteria workers who were resisting signing anti-communist pledges. in the late 1940s and early 1950s terrell spoke before congressional committees in favor of the equal rights amendment. she also chaired two important committees affiliated with the civil rights congress an organization backed by the communist party one committee demanded freedom for a black sharecropper rosalie ingram and her sons who had struck out in self-defense, but had been wrongly convicted of murdering her white assailant. the other committees direct action protests and legal challenges successfully dismantled segregation in the nation's capital. over the course of her long life terrell's range of activism and alliances was extraordinary and yet until now she had not been the subject of a full length biography written for adults. she has been the subject of seve
by the criminal justice system such as the scottsboro nine in the 1940s terrell helped a philip randolph organized the march on washington movement initiated a lawsuit to integrate the american association of university women and supported striking black cafeteria workers who were resisting signing anti-communist pledges. in the late 1940s and early 1950s terrell spoke before congressional committees in favor of the equal rights amendment. she also chaired two important committees affiliated...