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systematically, they dismantled segregation, legalized segregation in this country over 20 years. this is 20 years of work that went into the results of brown vs. the board of education. this is astonishing. and that is the -- you thinking. this is an incredible way to use the law. this is important for people to know about. and i thought, i can make some small contribution doing this. tavis: with this legacy that is as rich as his, how you go out bring this down to the time frame. basically, he will take a couple of -- he will take part of the civil rights movement. this is in respect to how they use the law. he brought them together in such a way that the history that you are receiving is coming at you in such a personalized way, that this reflects the history of everyone in this country. tavis: i have asked you this in our private conversations. this is just mind-boggling to me, to watch you perform this and find out how you would resolve this. this is just 90 minutes. >> and this is a lot of dialogue. when we were in washington, i did an interview with someone who gave me a re
systematically, they dismantled segregation, legalized segregation in this country over 20 years. this is 20 years of work that went into the results of brown vs. the board of education. this is astonishing. and that is the -- you thinking. this is an incredible way to use the law. this is important for people to know about. and i thought, i can make some small contribution doing this. tavis: with this legacy that is as rich as his, how you go out bring this down to the time frame. basically,...
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he grew up in a segregated angry hostile america. and he is saying exactly what he said here, we need to come together and we need to stop being at each other and realize we do have a color issue. we need to talk about it. host: whan. guest: well, we are whole in this together. i know it's cliche. this is our nation. we want it to get better. we want our children to grow up in a community that is better. we want to make sure that all the hurdles are not as high for the next generation. and we would like to know that one day when we finally go to our graves that this nation will continue to be the greatest nation on the face of the earth because it has the greatest calling in the sense of equality. making sure that there are not barriers based on religion, based on race, based on sex. it is that context that we have to live our lives. it is not always easy, but it's the greatest calling there is. and i think that this nation over the years, over the centuries has proven over and over again that it will find a way to get beyond hurdles
he grew up in a segregated angry hostile america. and he is saying exactly what he said here, we need to come together and we need to stop being at each other and realize we do have a color issue. we need to talk about it. host: whan. guest: well, we are whole in this together. i know it's cliche. this is our nation. we want it to get better. we want our children to grow up in a community that is better. we want to make sure that all the hurdles are not as high for the next generation. and we...
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when we can focus on that and quit trying to segregate everything we can take another step forward withace relations. >> al with is that right? >> i think that if we are realistic and say that the progress made was made because people struggled to make that progress, that we should engage in continuing, at this time, in the struggle to make that happen. i think that if we're honest we would have to say if a white child, a black child and a latino and asian child were born tonight they will not face the same life in terms of healthcare and education. we've got to fight until they do. it's a lot better than it was 40 years ago but it's not equal and i don't need marx to tell me that. i fight for the right for people to be wrong. >> larry: thank you all very much. another chapter in america's long and disturbing racial history. >>> speaking of that, hugh hefner is with us. a lot of people know him from "playboy" and all the rest. he was one of the earliest fighters in america for civil rights. a new documentary out that covers that. and we'll meet hugh hefner right after these words. ouch!
when we can focus on that and quit trying to segregate everything we can take another step forward withace relations. >> al with is that right? >> i think that if we are realistic and say that the progress made was made because people struggled to make that progress, that we should engage in continuing, at this time, in the struggle to make that happen. i think that if we're honest we would have to say if a white child, a black child and a latino and asian child were born tonight...
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in other words, we were battling segregation. we felt like what we were doing was important.e white press, which paid more and had a larger circulation, because we believed in what we were doing. well, they finally left. the warriors were dead. >> when the courier declined, america lost one of its great forces for social change and for social unity. >> when you're afraid of truth, you're in serious trouble. the courier constantly reminded people that truth should be the first item on the agenda, and without that, there will be no progress. >> i often talk about how i love and respect working for the courier and how i held the paper in such high regard, and there's so many reasons, and one of the primary reasons is the people who were involved in the courier, and not only the higher-ups but the writers, the reporters, the runners. they were all very, very sweet, decent, highly professional people. i don't think anybody ever, ever came late to work at the courier. >> there i got to see, as i said, black people controlling their lives, and it meant something to me, 'cause i real
in other words, we were battling segregation. we felt like what we were doing was important.e white press, which paid more and had a larger circulation, because we believed in what we were doing. well, they finally left. the warriors were dead. >> when the courier declined, america lost one of its great forces for social change and for social unity. >> when you're afraid of truth, you're in serious trouble. the courier constantly reminded people that truth should be the first item...
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segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one... >> thank you for coming today. we are here to celebrate the passage of the first phase of the mayor's development stimulus legislation, and with that, i would like to just introduce the mayor. mayor newsom: thank you all very much for being here. in particular, i thank the representatives of labor. we simply would not be here had it not been for our friends in the building construction trade off that believe in this cause, the lead in this effort and took it upon themselves not just to identify it as an issue, but to actually go out there and knock on doors at the board of supervisors, make a strong case, hold rallies, and make sure that people focus on this legislation. in particular, i want to thank for supervisor
segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one... >> thank you for coming today. we are here to celebrate the passage of the first phase of the mayor's development stimulus legislation, and with that, i would like to just introduce...
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tutu is the leader of south africa's campaign against racial segregation apartheid for which he won the prize for peace. he also chaired the truth and reconciliation commission which heard testimony about the atrocities of apartheid. tutu said this week he's giving up conferences, travel and conventions and he added, no more interviews. by the way, that tea tutu mentioned is a red herbal concoction said to have medicinal value. that's our program for now, i'm bob abernethy, we would like to hear from you, you can follow us on our facebook page, we also have much more on our website, including more of kim lawton's interviews with religious leaders in the gulf coast. you can comment on all of our stories and share them, audio and video podcasts are also available, join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more from bayou fisherman till don perez. ♪ >>> major funding for "religion & ethics weekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding by mutual of
tutu is the leader of south africa's campaign against racial segregation apartheid for which he won the prize for peace. he also chaired the truth and reconciliation commission which heard testimony about the atrocities of apartheid. tutu said this week he's giving up conferences, travel and conventions and he added, no more interviews. by the way, that tea tutu mentioned is a red herbal concoction said to have medicinal value. that's our program for now, i'm bob abernethy, we would like to...
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he grew up in a segregated angry hostile america. and he is saying exactly what he said here, we need to come together and we need to stop being at each other and realize we do have a color issue. we need to talk about it. host: whan. guest: well, we are whole in this together. i know it's cliche. this is our nation. we want it to get better. we want our children to grow up in a community that is better. we want to make sure that all the hurdles are not as high for the next generation. and we would like to know that one day when we finally go to our graves that this nation will continue to be the greatest nation on the face of the earth because it has the greatest calling in the sense of equality. making sure that there are not barriers based on religion, based on race, based on sex. it is that context that we have to live our lives. it is not always easy, but it's the greatest calling there is. and i think that this nation over the years, over the centuries has proven over and over again that it will find a way to get beyond hurdles
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i think we need to segregate that from the discipline or the criminal side, because although they are kind of connected, one can go forward without the other, meaning the lab can run well and move forward regardless of whether the case is prosecuted or not. eventually, the administrative solution to any misconduct or negligence by personal involved in this case. commissioner hammer: i would defer to my fellow commissioners. i don't know without pushing my colleagues if we should set a date at some point, what we can do in public or closed session, to put a final coat on it. i am open to whatever my colleagues suggest. president marshall: commissioner? vice president mazzucco: if we get some idea of where it is going. we understand the criminal side is out of our control. that is what the attorney general and district attorneys do. we could have more of a closed- session read on that and the parallels and personal matters. we have to go to close session anyway. if we could do that may be. then we will have clarity on that. >> i think if we set up a couple of weeks out in closed session
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. >> even after the formal end of segregation, they didn't feel welcome in pools around the country.rst time i think i was in an integrated pool was in florida when we went on vacation. early on, like in the early '50s. how did you feel when you first got into the integrated pool? >> embarrassing in some cases, all the white people got out. >> well they've come a long ways since then, i'm sure. >> now, without hesitation, 91-year-old john and 89-year-old brother brad, still swim three days a week. competing every two years in the national senior games. last year in palo alto, california, john won not one, not two, but three gold medals. brad brought home one gold, three silvers and a bronze, always modest, the brothers insist their wins aren't a big deal. >> since we've been doing it all our lives, jumping into the swimming pool is just one of the things we can do. >> if i am able to finish, i'm going to get some kind of medal. >> for them, swimming has many benefits. >> it adds to our health, i really believe. >> when they're swimming, their age seems to disappear. >> as long as i'm
. >> even after the formal end of segregation, they didn't feel welcome in pools around the country.rst time i think i was in an integrated pool was in florida when we went on vacation. early on, like in the early '50s. how did you feel when you first got into the integrated pool? >> embarrassing in some cases, all the white people got out. >> well they've come a long ways since then, i'm sure. >> now, without hesitation, 91-year-old john and 89-year-old brother brad,...
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very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these bantu stands in the. first one is go as a what you actually end up with is endless war jonathan thank you very much for joining us. wealthy british style. market. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. every month we give you the future we hope you understand. and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our gee. let's neo nazi gang is all i'm sorry for a series of. terrible albeit through in that the found guilty face like. someone else who are looking for the medicine to settle in to go. some idea that chicago public of cut a deal by the puppy on wednesday investigators say the security made most of. the instructional court of justice in the hague the rules of the whole supposed declaration of independence from serb
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far overall sales are up three percent in the first half of this year however the market remains segregated with the most expensive and the cheapest shifting quickest luxury cars are doing quite well most and it's been open you have a. message from him so it means that people have got my story had to spend with him because. it's the segment in the middle that i was talking about middle class. the conference by vote for. general motors that segment for that the middle class is they still struggling some more sales are russian orders have risen twenty percent this year pricewaterhouse coopers says the main driver has been the cash for clunkers program which has been more successful than expected it's clearly been very effective the question is how long the program will last and whether there will be any modifications to the program at the moment it's aimed really at the cheapest cars in the market it's possible that the program could be modified to target say the new modern cars that have been produced by russian producers in alliance with farm promise to cash for clunkers program together wi
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very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once. create these men to stand on the first one is goal is that what you actually end up with is endless war jonathan cook thank you very much for joining us here on not. every month we give you the future we hope you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our g. i'm alleged to near nazi gang is on trial amongst a first series of great chance to crimes including mud on terror plots all the accused are in their early twenties and if found guilty face life behind bars. police in southern russia are looking for the misses who set off bombs and kill two goals at a hydroelectric power plant in the public of couple. wednesday investigating a full security and maybe it's time to pull civil. bond in israel an hour has been jailed for eighteen months for the so-called great by deception he persuaded a woman to have sex with him b
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very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these banta stones in the first one is garza what you actually end up with is endless war jonathan karl thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . areas which are made to believe. there is no. illusion. the shooters against. a group of alleged nuances go on trial in moscow accused of killing dozens of people in aspic only motivated crimes investigators claim the gang was part of the national socialist society and wants to turn russia into a nazi state. authorities are hunting for the attackers behind a series of explosions at a power plant in the north caucasus two security guards were killed when the assailants stormed into the station and while the sorties have called them absent some version of. wall street the slabs were the biggest financial reforms in decades but some economists say the bill is a watered down version that's way off the mark they have used president obama's second fison consumer protection to
very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these banta stones in the first one is garza what you actually end up with is endless war jonathan karl thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . areas which are made to believe. there is no. illusion. the shooters against. a group of alleged nuances go on trial in moscow accused of killing dozens of people in aspic...
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it goes much further than wages so-called segregation in the economy means women often remain in lower paid jobs like health care and education while men dominate the more lucrative private sector experts say that's not just infer that it's bad for business if for example a concrete to a woman feels that she cannot to the job or cannot take up the career that she would lie and she she has a talent for that and of course this is some human resource loss to their corner there also appears to be an ethnic dimension but as soon as a large russian minority receive the lower pay the nearest ternium counterparts and ethnic russian women come out bottom of the list it is structural a show in the labor market. that. let's say russian speaking we mean the they are perhaps working in the sectors where the pages where the wages are especially low and this. course increase. the pay gap even more whether it's overwritten the city or gender stereotypes that have been identified as one of the root causes of inequality in green latitudes of what to seen as the proper roles men and women should perform
it goes much further than wages so-called segregation in the economy means women often remain in lower paid jobs like health care and education while men dominate the more lucrative private sector experts say that's not just infer that it's bad for business if for example a concrete to a woman feels that she cannot to the job or cannot take up the career that she would lie and she she has a talent for that and of course this is some human resource loss to their corner there also appears to be...
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i segregate the two issues, taxicab medallion from color scheme permit. i do suggest revoking the color scheme permit and that would be my motion unless hearing otherwise. commissioner hwang: i'd like to hear with respect to the, commissioner garcia, you have talked about being able to reapply within a year if ats a revocation -- it's a revocation versus a suspension, which is a set period of time and not being permitted. i'd like to get a little more information about that. is that accurate? commissioner garcia: i would think that we ask mr. murray that question. commissioner hwang: right. president peterson: mr. murray? or francesca? >> the business and tax code says generally when a permit is denied you are barred from reapply forg that permit for one year so presumably in most instances when the board denied the permit the permit holder could come back and apply in a year and if that were denied it could also be appealed to the board again in a year. president peterson: you're saying it would be a year before they could come to -- >> given this provis
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very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these bantu stands in the. first one is gaza what you actually end up with is endless war jonathan cook thank you very much for joining us here on our team. they faced it this is not a provocation but more of. a force it and we should say it's never what you should a supreme retreat speaks of they have no idea about the hardships to be faced. by one it is this is. all going to need to. bring in the army the life of abuse the other is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism but those who understand it fully but you have to leave us from real life stories from world war two. victory nineteen forty five gold r.t. dot com. if. you. a group of alleged neo nazis go on show on the moscow used to killing dozens of people in ethnically motivated crawlers that state is playing the gang called the national socialists the sun is here to tell us when all to state. a man all dissolved away for those behin
very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these bantu stands in the. first one is gaza what you actually end up with is endless war jonathan cook thank you very much for joining us here on our team. they faced it this is not a provocation but more of. a force it and we should say it's never what you should a supreme retreat speaks of they have no idea about the...
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very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these bantustans in the. first one is gaza what you actually end up with is is is endless war jonathan karl thank you very much for joining us here on our team. that started off the world. and lasted for almost two to see. you lose two superpowers to. close the two. disciplines congress on t.v. . the group of alleged anyone else is going to trial in moscow accused of killing dozens of people in ask motivated crimes investigators claim the gang were part of the national socialist society and want to turn russia into a nazi state. a manhunt is underway for those behind a series of explosions and shootings at a power plant in the north caucuses two security guards were killed when you say one stormed into the station in what authorities called an act of subversion. wall street is slapped with the biggest financial reforms in decades but some economists say the bill is a watered down version that's way off the mark they used
very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these bantustans in the. first one is gaza what you actually end up with is is is endless war jonathan karl thank you very much for joining us here on our team. that started off the world. and lasted for almost two to see. you lose two superpowers to. close the two. disciplines congress on t.v. . the group of alleged anyone...
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very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these bantu stands in the for. first one is gaza what you actually end up with is is endless war jonathan cook thank you very much for joining us here on our team. the team that started off the world. under lasted for almost a floozy is the jewel of two superpowers and the brains. the budgets to. judge the spins congress on t.v. . to be soon which brightened. the balance from pundits to pressure these. stunts on t.v. don't come. so . look for this on our to the international court of justice in the hague rules declaration of independence from serbia it was legal sparking fears a dangerous precedent is being set whoever the ruling is. cristina proclaimed sovereignty in february two thousand and eight a move denounced by russia. a ruling against and ledge neo nazi gang in moscow has been put off while for the suspects go through psychiatric assessment they're accused of a series of racial hate crimes including murder and be
very key to the whole left in israel which is the idea that peace will come through some kind of segregation the the argument that some people are making is once you create these bantu stands in the for. first one is gaza what you actually end up with is is endless war jonathan cook thank you very much for joining us here on our team. the team that started off the world. under lasted for almost a floozy is the jewel of two superpowers and the brains. the budgets to. judge the spins congress on...
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you defend the segregation of our population in europe of course not you are different because women like you where you know it will be fewer of you ned you never be if you wear the niqab you never be at the head of for england you never be president of france. or england that is the real fight today is a month of women emancipation of population and all of this just to make us more of go forward and i fight against it is ok maryam i want to. go i'm going to do. is i want to say something about choice if you have if your home is convinced that the only barrier between a woman in that car and becoming the head of the state in the u k. is the face fell she needs a reality check the reality is that the head of state in the u.k. is generally and has been historically church of england so there are a great many reasons and they tend to be men and they tend to be white so let's be absolutely clear that the coalition that you were talking about that happens and i'm not denying it and i completely oppose it and i support any initiatives that are there to support women from. what you. heard i
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segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one... [stomach rumbles] vincent: sounds like you could use some van goghgurt. it's fortified with arts-rich nutrients to improve your math and reading skills... catch! boy: van goghgurt...thanks. so what's the deal with your ear? vincent: always with the ear, huh... announcer: feed your kids the arts. for ten simple ways to learn how, visit americansforthearts.org you are so lost. no, i'not, man. dude! i dropped my phone. oh, the road! whoa. yeah. you know what i'm saying. how would you like to save your life from an ugly reckless driving death? don't answer yet, there's more! act now by slowing down and we'll guarantee you complete satisfaction! kids: that's awesome! announcer: in the real world... passenger: whoa, andy,
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