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i would make the same argument to social justice activists on campus. please collaborate with groups that you agree with who can help further your agenda on particular issues. you don't need to use a litmus test. you will advance your causes, your terrorist causes by having causessue -- cherished by having that approach. just on an individual level, this approach is so beneficial. we get to partner with an in it -- and infinitely diverse array of individuals and groups. fostering awareness of our common concerns, mutual respect for our common humanity. unfortunately, this kind of experience is increasingly where -- rare in this climate, both in the political sphere and on college campuses. as a moving memorial service for senator john mccain last month, both former presidents paid him such inspiring tributes. both george w. bush and barack obama noted that john mccain would often disagree with someone on some fundamental matters, yet work together with that person on other fundamental matters. as obama explained, this was because mccain always viewed th
i would make the same argument to social justice activists on campus. please collaborate with groups that you agree with who can help further your agenda on particular issues. you don't need to use a litmus test. you will advance your causes, your terrorist causes by having causessue -- cherished by having that approach. just on an individual level, this approach is so beneficial. we get to partner with an in it -- and infinitely diverse array of individuals and groups. fostering awareness of...
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players to guide the social justice conversation and receive any money that the n.f.l. might be willing to donate. get this, they have consulted with george sorros backed criminal justice groups and the liberal center for american progress, according to espn. cottalition is led by 12 players, but it was founded by malcolm jenkins of the eagles and anquon bolden. advocates for racial equality to voting rights. some players have withdrawn from the dream, michael thomas and eric reid, one of the first players to stand with kaepernick. reid trashed the n.f.l. money called hush money, and resigned from the player cosalition claiming malcolm jenkins told him the money would come from funds that are already allocated to breast cancer awareness and salute to service. so it would really be no skin off the owners' backs, they would move money from those programs to this one. we didn't agree with that because we weren't trying to cut other worthy programs. well, whatever the case, the n.f.l. thought it could buy its way out of any further controversy surrounding the anthem, but bas
players to guide the social justice conversation and receive any money that the n.f.l. might be willing to donate. get this, they have consulted with george sorros backed criminal justice groups and the liberal center for american progress, according to espn. cottalition is led by 12 players, but it was founded by malcolm jenkins of the eagles and anquon bolden. advocates for racial equality to voting rights. some players have withdrawn from the dream, michael thomas and eric reid, one of the...
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to us social justice is about justice for american citizens and not illegal criminals.o us social justice is about taking care of veterans who come back to our shores with fewer limbs than when they left. to us, social justice is not about burning our flag, it's about raising it and lifting it. i am sorry to say this, but there is one thing you will have to live with, the only reason that we have an outsider businessman president is because of you, your lies, your policies, and your divisiveness. you, barack, you elected donald trump. and there is nothing you can do about the fact that he's sitting in the oval office now. so i guess i should say, thank you, barack. that's my open. remember if you are a fan of my opens you will be a huge fan of my latest book, the "new york times" number one best seller, liars, leaks and liberals, the anti-trump conspiracy. you can get your copy tonight while you are watching me. joining me in lax to talk about my opening. conservative commentator, michelle malkin. good to have you on set. so what did you think about barack obama coming
to us social justice is about justice for american citizens and not illegal criminals.o us social justice is about taking care of veterans who come back to our shores with fewer limbs than when they left. to us, social justice is not about burning our flag, it's about raising it and lifting it. i am sorry to say this, but there is one thing you will have to live with, the only reason that we have an outsider businessman president is because of you, your lies, your policies, and your...
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if you're launching a social justice education. in light of that i was now on sabbatical. i was now on sabbatical. was a front man on the line on that. we want actual equality of opportunity obviously at this equity plan is can it do the opposite. it's can be both financially disastrous for this country -- this college. it will harm the students and populations who are historically oppressed that we are trying to help. what came back was as people sitting in this room should expect by now the usual. he was called a racist, he was somehow also called everything else that is now being thrown around. and it went from there. the particular e-mails that got public in the protesters showed up in the classroom. that happens to head something to do with a reversal of a long-standing tradition. on a day of absence students of color they were absent of the campus. based on a play date demonstrate the value in the community. it has less ability to do the same work. but it was a long-standing tradition. the organizers. said this year it's gonn
if you're launching a social justice education. in light of that i was now on sabbatical. i was now on sabbatical. was a front man on the line on that. we want actual equality of opportunity obviously at this equity plan is can it do the opposite. it's can be both financially disastrous for this country -- this college. it will harm the students and populations who are historically oppressed that we are trying to help. what came back was as people sitting in this room should expect by now the...
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sort of group as other social justice areas it's easy to get behind a lot of things but prison and prison reform the treatment of prisoners is always that thing that's really hard to get at intersection and social justice on in this case with the prison strike you did have a lot of press there was a lot of press that did maybe not the mainstream in the level we'd like but a lot of press tech notice of it a lot of public took notice of it and it seems that it was barely a blip on the radar of politicians out all especially it was and washington despite the size of it why do you think that show many political leaders considering what there is essentially doing is setting up a system in which this this protest has created political prisoners something we fight against in every against in any other country in the world if they do it so what do you think you know without all that why do you think political leaders are not taking up a cause or at least commenting on it and why is it so hard for us to intersect our social justice with prisons. well there are a number of different things that are
sort of group as other social justice areas it's easy to get behind a lot of things but prison and prison reform the treatment of prisoners is always that thing that's really hard to get at intersection and social justice on in this case with the prison strike you did have a lot of press there was a lot of press that did maybe not the mainstream in the level we'd like but a lot of press tech notice of it a lot of public took notice of it and it seems that it was barely a blip on the radar of...
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social justice matters, not actual justice, social justice, smears, not truth. manipulation. not accountability. >>> up next, we head down memory lane to explore other dirty tricks the left has pulled -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. . ben: whether kavanaugh accuser christine blasey ford is
social justice matters, not actual justice, social justice, smears, not truth. manipulation. not accountability. >>> up next, we head down memory lane to explore other dirty tricks the left has pulled -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered,...
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the players coalition was a nonprofit quickly formed by a group of nfl players to guide the social justiceonversation and receive any money that the nfl might be willing to donate. and get this, they've consulted with george soros-backed criminal justice group and the liberal center for american progress. to this, according to espn. the coalition is led by 12 players, but it was founded by malcolm jenkins of the eagles. retired player and quan bolden. the group advocates for everything from criminal justice reform and racial equality to voting rights. but some players have withdrawn from the group, including michael thomas and eric reed, who was one of the first players to protest right along with kaepernick. in an interview with slate, he trashed the nfl's attempt at hush money, he called it, and resigned it from the players coalition altogether, claiming that malcolm jenkins told him that money would come from funds that are already allocated to breast cancer awareness and salute to service. so it would really be no skin off the owner's backs. they would just move the money from those pr
the players coalition was a nonprofit quickly formed by a group of nfl players to guide the social justiceonversation and receive any money that the nfl might be willing to donate. and get this, they've consulted with george soros-backed criminal justice group and the liberal center for american progress. to this, according to espn. the coalition is led by 12 players, but it was founded by malcolm jenkins of the eagles. retired player and quan bolden. the group advocates for everything from...
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social justice than any country in history?ople who love abortion call it rim wption reproductive rights. they master language and try to shame other people when they try to speak the truth. you are right, collin kaepernick is just a guy employee who violated the one rule of every employee in the country that makes your talent outweighs your baggage and he didn't. he declared america to be racist. when you add in the fact that he read defenses like helen keller he is out of the nfl. [laughter] >> tucker: that's pretty funny. wait, i don't think you are giving his his due. nike told us he is the bravest person in human history. certainly american history. you served the united states marine corps in combat did you ever meet anyone as brave as collin kaepernick? >> i will tell you all the brothers in arms that i serve with none of them had the bravery to make $39 million in the nfl and then move on to get paid by one of the biggest shoe brands in the world. i have to tell you, i think he should get some sort of medal of honor wha
social justice than any country in history?ople who love abortion call it rim wption reproductive rights. they master language and try to shame other people when they try to speak the truth. you are right, collin kaepernick is just a guy employee who violated the one rule of every employee in the country that makes your talent outweighs your baggage and he didn't. he declared america to be racist. when you add in the fact that he read defenses like helen keller he is out of the nfl. [laughter]...
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a pursuit of truth and social justice.the university of chicago has made it clear as an institution there is the pursuit of truth. evergreenis to the state college and public liberal arts college. there is an institution that was once experimental and allows for a deep dive into ideas. 2011, there was dismissive statement. evergreen benefits from a commitment to social justice. it seems morally good. objecting must be on the wrong side of issues that good people care about. this is where the danger lies. education is for and about enlightenment to open up our world and a formalization of the signs of method. one of the great strengths of this is to redo -- reduce the role of bias and the motion. a method for reducing bias at its core. but in this era of information overload, many are trusting their own feelings above all else. people lose that as rigorousour system -- applications of the scientific method is the best care for human fallibility. link between humans and nonhuman animals is that we acquire insight to legibly.
a pursuit of truth and social justice.the university of chicago has made it clear as an institution there is the pursuit of truth. evergreenis to the state college and public liberal arts college. there is an institution that was once experimental and allows for a deep dive into ideas. 2011, there was dismissive statement. evergreen benefits from a commitment to social justice. it seems morally good. objecting must be on the wrong side of issues that good people care about. this is where the...
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social justice matters, not actual justice, social justice, smears, not truth. manipulation. not accountability. >>> up next, we head down memory lane to explore other dirty tricks the left has pulled from part of their democratic playbook. or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and patients saw a significant reduction in itch. do not use if you are allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems, including eye pain or changes in vision. if you have asthma, and are taking asthma medicines do not change or stop your asthma medicine wit
social justice matters, not actual justice, social justice, smears, not truth. manipulation. not accountability. >>> up next, we head down memory lane to explore other dirty tricks the left has pulled from part of their democratic playbook. or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep...
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justice department now looking into claims of conservative censorship on social media. >> another day of chaos, more protests during day two of judge brett kavanaugh hearing. we have highlights. a fox business exclusive tonight, uber ceo here to talk to susan lee. and a story flying under the radar, president trump sharing a u.n. security council meeting to take on iran. you heard me right. we have that story, thank you for joining us uthank you for watching, money, politics, i am elizabeth macdonald, the "evening edit" starts right now. liz: to your money, dow closed slightly higher. nasdaq and s&p falling. netflix lead a steep tech sell-off. that "new york times" anonymous op-ed, appears to be written by a male senior official according to times twitter account. with me live from white house blake berman. reporter: don't know who the person is, "new york times" op-ed page. where they identify person as senior administration official, title is quote, i am part of the resistance inside of trump administration, when you boil down this op-ed person said themselves with others are workin
justice department now looking into claims of conservative censorship on social media. >> another day of chaos, more protests during day two of judge brett kavanaugh hearing. we have highlights. a fox business exclusive tonight, uber ceo here to talk to susan lee. and a story flying under the radar, president trump sharing a u.n. security council meeting to take on iran. you heard me right. we have that story, thank you for joining us uthank you for watching, money, politics, i am...
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resources that we have met universities, and universities have been when thinking of issues of social justice, important in terms of legal transformations, in terms of public policy transformations, providing nonprofits and other grassroots organizations, the information and the research and the agency that they made on social and political justice. it is not just the center at ut, but the idea of black studies coming out of the black power era and coming out in the theory we talk about this morning is how do we leverage the intelligence he and and the resources, not just humanity and social sciences but hard science, medicine, stanfield rate how do we leverage that on behalf of people marginalized? universities play a role. like professor cleaver was saying, many people were attracted to groups like like panthers, and including herself, some were university students. some of the biggest activist to college classes, where graduates, or high school graduates, who shut cities down. when we think of parkland, young people in parkland are connected to the movements we are talking about because hi
resources that we have met universities, and universities have been when thinking of issues of social justice, important in terms of legal transformations, in terms of public policy transformations, providing nonprofits and other grassroots organizations, the information and the research and the agency that they made on social and political justice. it is not just the center at ut, but the idea of black studies coming out of the black power era and coming out in the theory we talk about this...
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you are taking a need for social justice? you tell me the last time you fought for social justice. you tell me the last time you called your congressman. tell me the last time you voted. the last time you sat on a jury. the last time you wrote a letter, went to the school board. you tell me. he can't because he didn't. [cheering and applause] and they make up this narrative, we are all about social justice. baloney. you are not about social justice you are about tearing down the fabric of america which was started in the fbi by some smock they thought they could take down america and they almost did this is where you come in. we need you. we need the young one, two, wherever he is. if you think 2016 was important, 2018 is more important tiered they are geared up. you have got to get out there. socialists are running for office all over this country. if you want to work the rest of your life to pay for someone else, you can bypass these elections. if you care about what is in your pocket, you've got to get out there. now. now we have colin kaepernick. [laughter] that is where i'm go
you are taking a need for social justice? you tell me the last time you fought for social justice. you tell me the last time you called your congressman. tell me the last time you voted. the last time you sat on a jury. the last time you wrote a letter, went to the school board. you tell me. he can't because he didn't. [cheering and applause] and they make up this narrative, we are all about social justice. baloney. you are not about social justice you are about tearing down the fabric of...
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because the socks and the protests are different things. >> he didn't draw attention to the social justiceon to himself because that's all anybody is talking about. and the only reason that nike did this is because most of their sales come from countries outside of america, so they are playing to the anti-american market and how liberals really didn't like nike when they set up the sweat shops in asia. now they love them because they're in bed with kaepernick. if they really cared about social justice they should set up sweat factories on the southside, in ferguson, baltimore, something like that. >> sean: was colin kaepernick a good quarterback in the last three years? >> last year he got 1-11, and that's why you started kneeling, and the fake news media made him into a martyr. >> that is a horrible thing to say. >> he cannot create a defense and is not that great. >> my turn. nike made a decision about supporting someone who has been integral in servicing social -- integral in starting a social justice movement. i am not a football fan, but -- >> you like soccer more than football, don't
because the socks and the protests are different things. >> he didn't draw attention to the social justiceon to himself because that's all anybody is talking about. and the only reason that nike did this is because most of their sales come from countries outside of america, so they are playing to the anti-american market and how liberals really didn't like nike when they set up the sweat shops in asia. now they love them because they're in bed with kaepernick. if they really cared about...
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the advancement of so-called social justice. and of course diversity, inclusion, and equity by which i mean forced diversity, forced inclusion, rather than spontaneous, secondary to the integrity of the meritocracy. unfortunately, the best way to reverse the current trends has got to be through the commitment and integrity of individuals. the bull works of academic integrity must be found principally in private forces. so who would exercise that force? who are we going to look to? parents, alumni, and wealthy donors keep the modern university afloat to the tune of staggering sums of money. these participants believe that they are supporting universities in a good cause. they're preserving the best of our culture. they're securing a positive future. i wish they were right, but i believe that today they are largely wrong. our universities have become corrupt places where western enlightenment and american ideas and achievements are routinely deprecated. white people and males who have in many cases contributed to our culture, to o
the advancement of so-called social justice. and of course diversity, inclusion, and equity by which i mean forced diversity, forced inclusion, rather than spontaneous, secondary to the integrity of the meritocracy. unfortunately, the best way to reverse the current trends has got to be through the commitment and integrity of individuals. the bull works of academic integrity must be found principally in private forces. so who would exercise that force? who are we going to look to? parents,...
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they don't want to pump the brakes of the social justice warriors don't want to pump the brakes. we went for a a world of hurt when those become the editors at his senate no holds barred. just press releases flopped under somebody's byline. it's going to get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter one years old she's going to have to get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all the sources. >> why does the left who donald trump? >> will they have 10 minutes left. >> there's a visceral hatred that matches the media. the media, to, but everyone on the left take this man which is funny because the last 20 years before he announced he was running they love the man. he took his money, invited them to their parties, they went to his parties. morning joe, they were pals. now he's hitler. they hate him because he's not one of them anymore. it doesn't matter. bill reagan saying the 80% friend is number 20% enemy. i butchered that. by 99.9% friend is my .1% enemy. there is some middle ground. you are fully on board are fully out. they can't
they don't want to pump the brakes of the social justice warriors don't want to pump the brakes. we went for a a world of hurt when those become the editors at his senate no holds barred. just press releases flopped under somebody's byline. it's going to get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter one years old she's going to have to get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all the sources. >> why does the left who donald trump? >>...
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the social justice wereiers don't want to pump the brakes. we're in for a world of hurt when the social wereiers become the editors, it will be press releases being slapped under somebody's by-line. it will get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter, 1-year-old is going to have to be skeptical of everything she reads, and get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all of those sources. >> so, why does the left hate donald trump? >> [laughter] >> because he's not them. >> we only have ten minutes left, we could go for another how far. this role -- not just the media, the media too, but everyone on the left hates this man. why? >> because for the last 20 years they loved the man. they took his money, they invited him to their parties. they went to his parties. morning they were pals. now he's hitler. why do they hate him? because he's not one of them anymore. it doesn't matter. the old reagan saying. my 80% friends is now my 20% enemy. with the progressivey easiest left, there is no middle ground
the social justice wereiers don't want to pump the brakes. we're in for a world of hurt when the social wereiers become the editors, it will be press releases being slapped under somebody's by-line. it will get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter, 1-year-old is going to have to be skeptical of everything she reads, and get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all of those sources. >> so, why does the left hate donald trump? >>...
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you spoke a lot about this social justice platform. how does this minimum wage requirement that is building into the preliminary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform and how does canada respond given that the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? >> very quickly, no one would have ever believed that the nationalists u.s. president will potentially be the champion of mexican workers. he might end up being that. not of all the workers. they supply to the auto industry but this is the most dynamic sector of mexican manufacturing. if 40 % of the cars built in mexico were to be required to be built by people who earn at least $16 per hour, that would put pressure on all wages. scaled, semiskilled and unskilled. the problem is workers in mexico have -- since the 1980s, i have the financial crisis. they lost a lot of their bargaining capacity. the most important objective for the mexican ended up just clinging by the nails to a formal tool. if you had that yo
you spoke a lot about this social justice platform. how does this minimum wage requirement that is building into the preliminary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform and how does canada respond given that the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? >> very quickly, no one would have ever believed that the nationalists u.s. president will potentially be the champion of mexican workers. he might end up being...
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you spoke a lot about this social justice platform. how does this minimum wage requirement that is building into the preliminary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform and how does canada respond given that the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? >> very quickly, no one would have ever believed that the nationalists u.s. president will potentially be the champion of mexican workers. he might end up being that. not of all the workers. they supply to the auto industry but this is the most dynamic sector of mexican manufacturing. if 40 % of the cars built in mexico were to be required to be built by people who earn at least $16 per hour, that would put pressure on all wages. scaled, semiskilled and unskilled. the problem is workers in mexico have -- since the 1980s, i have the financial crisis. they lost a lot of their bargaining capacity. the most important objective for the mexican ended up just clinging by the nails to a formal tool. if you had that yo
you spoke a lot about this social justice platform. how does this minimum wage requirement that is building into the preliminary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform and how does canada respond given that the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? >> very quickly, no one would have ever believed that the nationalists u.s. president will potentially be the champion of mexican workers. he might end up being...
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it comes to social justice and the american worker.e it turns out -- are you ready -- has 127 footware factories in 15 countries. but vietnam, china and indonesia manufacturer 94% of the nike footwear. they have 363 apparel factories and they are in 37 countries and make 52% of nike apparel in china, vietnam, and thailand. not ohio. not oklahoma. not in oregon, by the way. let's don't forget. nike is the same company that put a new york screen.ing company out of business and shifted t-shirt printing and production from a factory in new york to honduras three years ago. that resulted in the loss of 85 american jobs. 1,700 laid off last year. so much for social warrior footwear company. or worrying at the margin about american workers. odd with what they are claiming and what they are actually doing. nike, raising our consciousness. up next, social media giants twitter and facebook answering questionses why they silence conservative voices and admit to dropping, well, to failing to detect or act on russian election meddling. >> russia us
it comes to social justice and the american worker.e it turns out -- are you ready -- has 127 footware factories in 15 countries. but vietnam, china and indonesia manufacturer 94% of the nike footwear. they have 363 apparel factories and they are in 37 countries and make 52% of nike apparel in china, vietnam, and thailand. not ohio. not oklahoma. not in oregon, by the way. let's don't forget. nike is the same company that put a new york screen.ing company out of business and shifted t-shirt...
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so you, francisco, spoke a lot about the social justice platform of andres manuel lopez obrador. does this minimum wage requirement that's not building into the preliminary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform? and how does canada respond to it, , given that the issue of lw wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for candidates? >> very quickly, this is an incredible paradox, can no one would ever believe that the nativist, nationalist u.s. president would potentially be the champion of mexican workers. [laughing] and he might end up being that. not only the workers by the way. this applies to the auto industry but as was mentioned this is the most dynamic sector of mexican manufacturing. if 40% of cars built in mexico were to be required to be built by people who earn at least $16 per hour, that would put pressure on all wages, skilled, semiskilled and unskilled. the problem for workers in mexico is that they have, since the 1980s i mention before the current financial crises, they lost a lot of their bargaining capacity.
so you, francisco, spoke a lot about the social justice platform of andres manuel lopez obrador. does this minimum wage requirement that's not building into the preliminary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform? and how does canada respond to it, , given that the issue of lw wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for candidates? >> very quickly, this is an incredible paradox, can no one would ever believe that the nativist,...
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communities together it is only through the unity of all our people that we're going to live a social justice for any one conference change in our country is long overdue every month this government remains in office things get worse evidence of the failure of privatization and outsourcing is piling up day after day and what's long been a scam is now a crisis just look at the last few months the birmingham prison run by g four s. had to be brought back into public ownership after the chief inspector of prisons described it as the worst he'd ever visited. the privatized probation service on the brink of meltdown richard bergen the next secretary of state for justice will end this candle on the railways the east coast franchises collapsed for the third time in a decade bailed out yet again by the taxpayers you know what you get a train at king's cross and you never know who'll be running the train by the time you get to edinburgh. and evict all the transport secretary will end this shambles and bring about a serious sensible transport policy and the giant privateer career has gone bankrupt sunk
communities together it is only through the unity of all our people that we're going to live a social justice for any one conference change in our country is long overdue every month this government remains in office things get worse evidence of the failure of privatization and outsourcing is piling up day after day and what's long been a scam is now a crisis just look at the last few months the birmingham prison run by g four s. had to be brought back into public ownership after the chief...
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the social justice words don't want to pump the brakes. we are in for world of hurt when they become the editors because nov no holds barred. it will just be press releases being slapped under some of my lung. it's going to get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter is one years old. she will have to be skeptical of everything she reads in chicago to go get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobbled together the truth from all of those sources. >> host: so why does the left hate donald trump? >> guest: because he's not them. >> host: we only have ten minutes left. >> guest: there is no -- not just immediate. but everyone on the left hates this man. why? >> guest: for the last 20 years they loved the men. they took us money. they invited him to their party. he went to paris where he went to their party. "morning joe," they were pals. now he's hitler. why do they hate him? because he's not one of them anymore. it doesn't matter, the old reagan saying, 80% from his number 20% in me. i butchered that but you get the idea.
the social justice words don't want to pump the brakes. we are in for world of hurt when they become the editors because nov no holds barred. it will just be press releases being slapped under some of my lung. it's going to get that bad. i feel bad for the future. my daughter is one years old. she will have to be skeptical of everything she reads in chicago to go get multiple sources on the same story and try and cobbled together the truth from all of those sources. >> host: so why does...
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we've been in the trenches of social justice struggles and so much more.ore than ever, it is important for us to recognize and celebrate the latino identity, our culture and our heritage. the federal administration has not only used our communities as a scapegoat for some of the nation's economic problems, but they have also emboldened racist narratives about our people and our nations. we are honoring today an exceptional group of people that 'em exemplify what latino people bring to our city of san francisco. supervisor ronen and our office are humbled and honored to celebrate all 11 of you and your achievements. we thank you for all you do every single day to build this diverse city. we also want to thank and acknowledge community partners who donated food, decorations and love to make our reception and ceremony more lively and true representation of the latino identity. so thank you to the dean of the mission city college campus, director of the center of economic independence for women and youth, thank you so much, for all you have given to us. [appla
we've been in the trenches of social justice struggles and so much more.ore than ever, it is important for us to recognize and celebrate the latino identity, our culture and our heritage. the federal administration has not only used our communities as a scapegoat for some of the nation's economic problems, but they have also emboldened racist narratives about our people and our nations. we are honoring today an exceptional group of people that 'em exemplify what latino people bring to our city...
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you are not a social justice. you are about some should not by the name of peter stzrok and lisa page. they thought they could take down america and they almost did. and this is where you come in. we need you. we need the young one, too, wherever he is. if you think 2016 was important, 28 team is more important because they are gearing up. they are ready to roll and i don't care if it's a local election, county election, you've got to get out there. socialists are running for office all over this country and if you want to work the rest of your life to pay for someone else, most of whom don't even deserve to be here in the first place, then you can bypass these elections. but if you care about what's in your pocket, you've got to get out there. [applause] so now we have: kaepernick. [laughter] [inaudible] that's where i'm going. and to do my open on nike unless something breaks, saturday. who do they think they are? why do they think that it's in the interest of an american company to take in the end this respect
you are not a social justice. you are about some should not by the name of peter stzrok and lisa page. they thought they could take down america and they almost did. and this is where you come in. we need you. we need the young one, too, wherever he is. if you think 2016 was important, 28 team is more important because they are gearing up. they are ready to roll and i don't care if it's a local election, county election, you've got to get out there. socialists are running for office all over...
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so you know, for those of us who are committed to social change and committed to human justice,, which i think would apply to many of the people here today, what is the strongest path forward for us? what is both the moral path and the strategic path from an idea of we could take one path perhaps but not the other, not simultaneously. and if one path is to engage with an attempt to change the hearts of people whose lives are consumed with bigotry, is that the path to take to attempt to engage with these folks of that type, or is it to gather with and organize with and he did people whose lives have been decimated by hate, such of those who turn to a spoken to? >> i think it's a great question, but i think in my experience in reporting this book what i realized is that the choice is not that binary. both of the things actually work in concert to forge change. what's crucial i think is that we invest yourself. sometimes now the country is so polarized and it seems like peeps ideas are so intractable at just the possibility that anybody can change anything seems almost impossible and it's
so you know, for those of us who are committed to social change and committed to human justice,, which i think would apply to many of the people here today, what is the strongest path forward for us? what is both the moral path and the strategic path from an idea of we could take one path perhaps but not the other, not simultaneously. and if one path is to engage with an attempt to change the hearts of people whose lives are consumed with bigotry, is that the path to take to attempt to engage...
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view the one thousand eight hundred eighty five strike was based on keeping the right to work on social justice somebody able to go you know do a day's work in a day's pay look after your family and improve not just. in the way that we lived but for those children the future generations so i think the histories they had i think jimmy recognizes the history of the of the mining unions and the coal mining industry as a whole and i genuinely think that it. a privilege to speak at the did a minus gala and he is always attended you know every time we spoke at the last and i think it's important that we continue to remain that link we may have lost the industry that doesn't mean to say that we have to lose the social values that were built without industry then with this room means to me this. we. we won't well paid when this you know building was was done. but we still always strive to be better and to improve not just our lives but the lives of his kids and his grandkids and that's what this this building symbolizes to me that you know the minus collected the money and we built something that that
view the one thousand eight hundred eighty five strike was based on keeping the right to work on social justice somebody able to go you know do a day's work in a day's pay look after your family and improve not just. in the way that we lived but for those children the future generations so i think the histories they had i think jimmy recognizes the history of the of the mining unions and the coal mining industry as a whole and i genuinely think that it. a privilege to speak at the did a minus...
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you're taking a need for social justice. you tell me the last time you fought for social justice. you tell me the last time you called your congressman. tell me last time you voted in the last time you sat on a jury in the last time you wrote a letter and went to the school board. you tell me. [applause] he can't because he didn't. they make up this narrative, we are all about social justice. baloney. you are about tearing down the fabric of america which was started in the fbi by some smock by the name of peter strock and his thomas, lisa page. they thought they could take down america and they almost did. this is where you come in. we need you and we need the young ones. we need them. [laughter] if you think 2016 was important, 2018 is more important because they are geared up and ready to roll. i don't care if it's a local election, county election, state election or national election. you got to get out there. socialists are running for office all over this country and if you want to work the rest of your life to pay for someone else most of whom don't deserve to be here in th
you're taking a need for social justice. you tell me the last time you fought for social justice. you tell me the last time you called your congressman. tell me last time you voted in the last time you sat on a jury in the last time you wrote a letter and went to the school board. you tell me. [applause] he can't because he didn't. they make up this narrative, we are all about social justice. baloney. you are about tearing down the fabric of america which was started in the fbi by some smock by...
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nike made a decision about supporting someone who has been into girdle in surveys sing social justice soccer more than football, don't you? >> in 2017 colin kaepernick was a top 50 best seller. why are you laughing? >> sean: because i am laughing. >> yes he thinks he is funny too. nike has a history of doing this, they supported michael jordan, for instance when air jordan was banned. >> and what did jordan say? republicans by sneakers too. >> what does that have to do with anything? >> sean: hold on. not even close, 100-0. jesse's world. >> the next generation that nike is going after -- >> sean: this is outrageous, that's next. good to see you both. ♪ when we were dating, we used to get excited about things like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressiv
nike made a decision about supporting someone who has been into girdle in surveys sing social justice soccer more than football, don't you? >> in 2017 colin kaepernick was a top 50 best seller. why are you laughing? >> sean: because i am laughing. >> yes he thinks he is funny too. nike has a history of doing this, they supported michael jordan, for instance when air jordan was banned. >> and what did jordan say? republicans by sneakers too. >> what does that have...
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francisco, you spoke a lot about the social justice platform of andres manuel lopez obrador. how will this minimum wage requirement that is agreed in principle, how does that work on the social justice platform, and how does canada respond to it the given the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? francisco: very quickly, this is an incredible paradox. no one would have ever believed that a nativist, nationalist u.s. president would potentially be the champion of mexican workers, and he might end up being that. not of all the workers by the way this applies to the auto , industry. as was mentioned, this is the most dynamic sector of mexican manufacturing. if 40% of cars in mexico were to be required to be built by people who earn at least $16 per hour, that would put pressure on all wages. skilled, semiskilled, and unskilled. since the 1980's, before the current financial crises, they lost a lot of their bargaining capacity. the most important objective for mexicans ended up clinging by their nails to a formal sector. if you manage to ha
francisco, you spoke a lot about the social justice platform of andres manuel lopez obrador. how will this minimum wage requirement that is agreed in principle, how does that work on the social justice platform, and how does canada respond to it the given the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? francisco: very quickly, this is an incredible paradox. no one would have ever believed that a nativist, nationalist u.s. president would potentially be the...
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we need social justice, racial justice, economic justice. it all works together. god bless you. ♪ >>> please welcome -- countries that we traveled- "what is your nationality?" and i would always answer, "hispanic." so, when i got my ancestrydna results it was a shocker! i'm everything, i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder, what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked "other". discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick the
we need social justice, racial justice, economic justice. it all works together. god bless you. ♪ >>> please welcome -- countries that we traveled- "what is your nationality?" and i would always answer, "hispanic." so, when i got my ancestrydna results it was a shocker! i'm everything, i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder, what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked "other". discover the story only your dna can tell. order...
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he spoke a lot about the social justice platform of obrador.w does this minimum wage requirement now into the plenary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform and how does canada respond to this given that the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? >> very quickly, it is an incredible, no one would have ever believed that the nationalist u.s. president would potentially be the champion of mexican workers. [laughter] and he might end up being that. this applies to the automotive industry. but mexican manufacturing, if 40 percent of cars built in mexico were to be required to be built by people who earn at least $16 per hour, that would put pressure on all wages. skills, semiskilled and unskilled. i mentioned their current financial crisis. they lost a lot of their bargaining capacity. you know, the most important objective for a mexican ended up just clinging by nails to a formal sector. if you managed to have that, you already part of the privilege. more than 50 per
he spoke a lot about the social justice platform of obrador.w does this minimum wage requirement now into the plenary agreement in principle, how does that square off with the social justice platform and how does canada respond to this given that the issue of low wages in mexico has always been a big sticking point for canada? >> very quickly, it is an incredible, no one would have ever believed that the nationalist u.s. president would potentially be the champion of mexican workers....
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he is an outspoken advocate for social justice.ring the national anthem, and president trump, of course, has been very outspoken against such protests almost as long. the president once again took aim at kaepernick, the nfl, and nike, last night in montana. >> mr. president, tonight is the first nfl game. they don't have as many viewers as they used to colin kaeperni nfl to nike, who is going to win this? >> we are. honestly, i don't know what the nfl is doing. i don't like what nike did. i don't think it's appropriate, what they did. i honor the flag. i honor our national anthem. most importantly, people in this country feel the same way. >> my dear friend and co-founder of risk reversal. the president says, i don't like what nike did. nike took a page directly from donald trump's playbook. they said something controversial and generated a massive amount of free press. it has been estimated $163 million worth of free buzz from this. that is president trump's jam. how could he not like it? >> yeah, listen, this is one of the larges
he is an outspoken advocate for social justice.ring the national anthem, and president trump, of course, has been very outspoken against such protests almost as long. the president once again took aim at kaepernick, the nfl, and nike, last night in montana. >> mr. president, tonight is the first nfl game. they don't have as many viewers as they used to colin kaeperni nfl to nike, who is going to win this? >> we are. honestly, i don't know what the nfl is doing. i don't like what...
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speaker, i rise to rizz to remember the life and legacy of a great social justice waror, congressman ryan dellham who passed away on july 30678 the cricks that ron made to our community, the nation and the world are endless. as a former marine and first african-american to serve on the house armed services committee and later to become its chair, he was a true tray taye property -- patriot and hero. as co-found ore they have congressional black caucus and congressional progressive cawcurks he fought for the civil and human rights for everyone in america and around the world and he fought to end poverty. as a social worker he made his life mission to make for the most vulnerable. that was evident in his fight against the brutal apartheid regime leading to the passage of his south africa sanctions bill after introducing it 11 times. president reagan vetoed the bill and congress overroad the -- overrode the veetosme i am blessed to have called ron my dear friend , my predecessor, my mentor and my former boss. i miss him tremendously and i will hold him dear to my heart and the lessons t
speaker, i rise to rizz to remember the life and legacy of a great social justice waror, congressman ryan dellham who passed away on july 30678 the cricks that ron made to our community, the nation and the world are endless. as a former marine and first african-american to serve on the house armed services committee and later to become its chair, he was a true tray taye property -- patriot and hero. as co-found ore they have congressional black caucus and congressional progressive cawcurks he...
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the social justice lawyers don't want to pump the brakes. we are in for a world of hate because that's no holds barred. being slapped under somebody's byline. i feel bad for the future. my daughter wonders sold is never really going -- is going to be happy is if google and shall have to give multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all those sources. >> so, why does the left hate donald trump? >> because he's not then. >> we only have 10 minutes left. we could go another hour. >> there is a visceral hatred are not just the media. the media, too. everyone on the left hates this man. the last 20 years before he announced he was running to demand. they took his money, invited him to their parties. they went to his party. morning joe and they were pals. why do they hate him? because he's not one of them anymore. it doesn't matter. by 80% friend is number 20% enemy. i butchered that but you get the general idea. it is my 99.9% is my enemy. there is no middle ground. either fully on board or you are fully out.
the social justice lawyers don't want to pump the brakes. we are in for a world of hate because that's no holds barred. being slapped under somebody's byline. i feel bad for the future. my daughter wonders sold is never really going -- is going to be happy is if google and shall have to give multiple sources on the same story and try and cobble together the truth from all those sources. >> so, why does the left hate donald trump? >> because he's not then. >> we only have 10...
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if you say social justice, half the country cheered the social justice. but the worst idea ever. same with identity politics. in the book we said if there's a movement, a political movement for something, there's almost certainly something to write about. there's almost always something there. chapter three on identity politics we say identity politics has to be there. if people can organize the winegrowers can organize and engage in political activity, why can't african-americans and algae bt and everybody. identity politics is just organizing my identity. there's two ways to do it. you can do it the way martin luther king day, in which you are you draw a larger circle. you humanize your opponent: humanity. we had a wonderful quote who sat with my brothers try to exclude me i shall draw a larger circle to include them. you emphasize common humanity and you say some of our brothers and sisters are being denied dignity or access and that actually works and that could lead to a resolution. the other way of what is increasingly common on university campuses we call common enemy iden
if you say social justice, half the country cheered the social justice. but the worst idea ever. same with identity politics. in the book we said if there's a movement, a political movement for something, there's almost certainly something to write about. there's almost always something there. chapter three on identity politics we say identity politics has to be there. if people can organize the winegrowers can organize and engage in political activity, why can't african-americans and algae bt...