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. >> guest: robert woodson of theer woodson center joining us for this conversation. check out the organization. we are going to georgia go ahead. >> caller: hello i would just like to say i appreciate mr. robert wood, he said one word that really caught my attention and that was solutions. i remember when i was younger, police weren't like they were today. it's home of leg police are policing for profit to keep the court houses full of lawyers and people are being arrestedrr and harassed for things that are really not c crimes. victimless crime. i've got examples i'm aye guy. i have got a great example of how me and my two sons were harassed coming fromho colorado to georgia. wewe had georgia tags, we was bring in the camper home and the police fold my son over first. we waited on him at the next exit. the law enforcement came to the camper were me and my oldest son was they brought a doll they thought we are hauling something from colorado, i guess we'd call the maid that dog hit that camper. that dog had went around the campers several times and never barked until t
. >> guest: robert woodson of theer woodson center joining us for this conversation. check out the organization. we are going to georgia go ahead. >> caller: hello i would just like to say i appreciate mr. robert wood, he said one word that really caught my attention and that was solutions. i remember when i was younger, police weren't like they were today. it's home of leg police are policing for profit to keep the court houses full of lawyers and people are being arrestedrr and...
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host: robert woodson of the woodson center joining us for this conversation. woodsoncenter.org. ill go to georgia. go ahead. caller: i would just like to say woodsoniate mr. robert because he said one word that caught my attention and that was "solutions." police wereounger, not like they are today. it is almost like police are policing for profit to keep the courthouses full for the lawyers and people are being arrested areharassed for things that really not crimes. i mean, victimless crimes. i have examples. i am a white guy. and i have a great example of how mia and my two sons were harassed -- of how me and my two sons were harassed coming from colorado to georgia. we had georgia tags. we were bringing a camper home. my police -- the police pulled my son over first. we waited on him at the next exit. law enforcement came to the camper where me and that my oldest son was and they brought a dog. they thought we was holland drugs from colorado -- we was iuling drugs from colorado, ed, and those cops made the dog hit on our camper. untiler barked intel -- the police officer made
host: robert woodson of the woodson center joining us for this conversation. woodsoncenter.org. ill go to georgia. go ahead. caller: i would just like to say woodsoniate mr. robert because he said one word that caught my attention and that was "solutions." police wereounger, not like they are today. it is almost like police are policing for profit to keep the courthouses full for the lawyers and people are being arrested areharassed for things that really not crimes. i mean,...
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host: robert woodson of the woodson center joining us for this conversation. woodsoncenter.org. we will go to georgia. go ahead. caller: i would just like to say woodsoniate mr. robert because he said one word that caught my attention and that was "solutions." police wereounger, not like they are today. it is almost like police are policing for profit to keep the courthouses full for the lawyers and people are being arrested areharassed for things that really not crimes. i mean, victimless crimes. i have examples. i am a white guy. and i have a great example of how mia and my two sons were harassed -- of how me and my two sons were harassed coming from colorado to georgia. we had georgia tags. we were bringing a camper home. my police -- the police pulled my son over first. we waited on him at the next exit. law enforcement came to the camper where me and that my oldest son was and they brought a dog. they thought we was holland drugs from colorado -- we was iuling drugs from colorado, ed, and those cops made the dog hit on our camper. untiler barked intel -- the police officer m
host: robert woodson of the woodson center joining us for this conversation. woodsoncenter.org. we will go to georgia. go ahead. caller: i would just like to say woodsoniate mr. robert because he said one word that caught my attention and that was "solutions." police wereounger, not like they are today. it is almost like police are policing for profit to keep the courthouses full for the lawyers and people are being arrested areharassed for things that really not crimes. i mean,...
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and robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join us with your facebook discussions and tweets. ♪ >> today, i have stood where once jefferson davis stood. and took an oath to our people. it is very appropriate that in this cradle of the confederacy, this part of the great anglo-saxon southland, that today we sound the drum for freedomthat has held up time and again through history. let us rise, and send our answer. in the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth. i draw the line in the dust and toss the garment before the feet of tyranny and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. [cheers and applause] susan: peggy wallace kennedy. that is one of the most famous clips of your father, four time alabama governor, four-time presidential aspirant. you have written a book about your life with him. what are you doing with the book, "the broken road," what do you want to accomplish? ms. kennedy: i wrote the book, it is the culm
and robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join us with your facebook discussions and tweets. ♪ >> today, i have stood where once jefferson davis stood. and took an oath to our people. it is very appropriate that in this cradle of the confederacy, this part of the great anglo-saxon southland, that today we sound the drum for freedomthat has held up time and again through history. let us rise,...
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robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center. live at 7:00 eastern monday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, facebook messages, and tweets. >> on wednesday, british lawmakers return to the house of commons, following two-week recess, where the question prime minister boris johnson over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. the prime minister and party leaders also commented on the death of george floyd and the protests across the u.s. >> let us begin. thank you, mr. speaker.
robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center. live at 7:00 eastern monday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, facebook messages, and tweets. >> on wednesday, british lawmakers return to the house of commons, following two-week recess, where the question prime minister boris johnson over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. the prime minister and party leaders also commented on the death of george floyd and the protests...
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the: robert woodson is at woodson center. >> c-span's ">>washington journal," every day we are ,aking your calls on the air and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. this morning, we look at policing during the covid-19 pandemic and nationwide civil the president of the international association of chiefs of police. we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president derek johnson. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. and joined a discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweet. s. coming up on tuesday, on c-span, politico with new jersey governor murphy. at noon we go to texas for the funeral of george floyd who died in police custody in minnesota. at 2:30 p.m. the senate finance committee on the cares act during the pandemic. the senate returns to resume consideration of legislation to fund national parks. and on c-span3, the senate homeland security committee holds a hearing on federal government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. > is elie mystal of "the nation," se
the: robert woodson is at woodson center. >> c-span's ">>washington journal," every day we are ,aking your calls on the air and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. this morning, we look at policing during the covid-19 pandemic and nationwide civil the president of the international association of chiefs of police. we will talk about race relations in america with naacp president derek johnson. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m....
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. >> joining is now is robert woodson he t is the founder and president of the woodson center. thank you for your time sir. >> pleased to be here.le >> remind us what it is who funded him with his purpose? >> i founded the center about 38 years ago its purpose is to serve low income people with risksk health we go around the country with drug infested neighborhoods and we find grassroots leaders who are solving the problems internally. they are like social entrepreneurs. once we find them, we help them with access to money, trading, so if they help 50 people we will help them to expand to 500. we have -- we served about 2500 low income people of all races and 39 states throughout the country. >> host: who funds and baxter organization if i may ask? stomach primarily private donors and got a large grant from the chevron corporation, amoco in addition to the bradley foundation just a number of individuals occasionally a government grant to help, but primarily private donations of individuals. >> host: mr. woodson you've probably heard about is mentioned as anyone about the effort
. >> joining is now is robert woodson he t is the founder and president of the woodson center. thank you for your time sir. >> pleased to be here.le >> remind us what it is who funded him with his purpose? >> i founded the center about 38 years ago its purpose is to serve low income people with risksk health we go around the country with drug infested neighborhoods and we find grassroots leaders who are solving the problems internally. they are like social entrepreneurs....
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following the death of george floyd with justice correspondent for the nation follow by robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion of the phone call. >> this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi is leading a news conference with members of the congressional black caucus and senate democrats when villages police reform, racial profiling and equal justice. that is live at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. edo app.t -- online -- radio app. >> the u.s. senate plans to spend the week on the great american outdoors act, legislation to establish a fund for maintenance of national parks and other land. you can watch live coverage on c-span2. on capitol hill, the senate judiciary committee continued its review of the fbi's russia probe considering subpoena authorization for documents and witnesses related to the investigation. a final vote authorization was postponed until this week, would members spent nearly two hours debating the issue. at one point the committee does vote on the nomina
following the death of george floyd with justice correspondent for the nation follow by robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion of the phone call. >> this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi is leading a news conference with members of the congressional black caucus and senate democrats when villages police reform, racial profiling and equal justice. that is live at 10:30...