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the first gay person to appear on the cover of time magazine. these stories start to chip away at attitudes, that prevented gay people from serving in the military. in this case you can see some news coverage, of the repeal of don't ask don't tell. that is a policy that clinton administration, that allowed gay people to serve in the military, as long as they were quiet about who they were in what their sexual orientation was. up here you see the gavel that nancy pelosi used to announce the repeal, of don't ask don't tell in 2010 out of stonewall. comes a new era of militancy. and you saw protests called zaps. they were done to get a tension, and to show what the activists were fighting for. you had the gay raiders out of philadelphia, who got themselves on the cbs evening news with walter conch right. they got on to the stage and had a protest. as americans watch their evening newscast. we they said it cronkite took time after the news to talk about them to what their issues was. these are incredible publications. when various groups and nationa
the first gay person to appear on the cover of time magazine. these stories start to chip away at attitudes, that prevented gay people from serving in the military. in this case you can see some news coverage, of the repeal of don't ask don't tell. that is a policy that clinton administration, that allowed gay people to serve in the military, as long as they were quiet about who they were in what their sexual orientation was. up here you see the gavel that nancy pelosi used to announce the...
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in 1975 saying i am a homosexual the first gay person to appear on the cover of "time" magazine. they start to chip away at attitudes that prevented gay people from serving in the military. you can see some news coverage of the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. that's a policy that the clinton administration that allowed gay people to serve in the military as long as they were quiet about who they were and what their sexual orientation was. you see the gavel that nancy pelosi used to announce the repeal of don't ask, don't tell in 2010. out of stonewall comes a new era of militancy and clout for the gay rights movement. you sea protests called zaps. they were so-called because they were provocative designed to get press coverage and a lot of attention to what the activists were fighting for. groups like the gay raiders out of philadelphia who got themselves into the cbs evening news with walter cronkite, got on the stage and had a protest as americans watched their evening newscast. the protesters said cronkite took time after the newscast about what their issues were and he actua
in 1975 saying i am a homosexual the first gay person to appear on the cover of "time" magazine. they start to chip away at attitudes that prevented gay people from serving in the military. you can see some news coverage of the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. that's a policy that the clinton administration that allowed gay people to serve in the military as long as they were quiet about who they were and what their sexual orientation was. you see the gavel that nancy pelosi used to...
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"time" magazine a few days later cover the homosexual in america. never before have homosexuals been at the forefront of what's going on in the united states today. out of this moment springs forth the modern lgbtq rights movement. we organize this exhibit as themes and the next theme we come to is fighting for the right to work and to serve. we come to the story of frank, he has a ph.d and government employee. solicitation, often times they wouldn't fight back because of the repercussions for fighting back for such of a crime. you could lose your job for being gay. your neighbors would distance thepss from you, your family, you can lose your children. to be gay was really to live a life of fear and secrecy in the 1950s and '60s. so frank decided that he was going to fight back against government rules and gay people. indeed, president eisenhower actually signed a law into effect that homosexuals could not be hired by the federal government. frank decided there should be no reason for such a law. homosexuals deserved rights to work in the federal go
"time" magazine a few days later cover the homosexual in america. never before have homosexuals been at the forefront of what's going on in the united states today. out of this moment springs forth the modern lgbtq rights movement. we organize this exhibit as themes and the next theme we come to is fighting for the right to work and to serve. we come to the story of frank, he has a ph.d and government employee. solicitation, often times they wouldn't fight back because of the...
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. >> she's a former "time" magazine person of the year. she has posted bail 8 times on a litany of charges that she calls an absurd effort to silence her. >>> this morning dow futures plunging more than 500 points. this points to more losses at the start of the week as the market deals with renewed fears about the coronavirus, the broader effect on the world economy, the u.s. economy. this is trade adviser peter navarro says that president trump is pushing now for a fourth round of stimulus to the tune of $2 trillion on top of the trillions already spent. cnn's christine romans joins us with more. you and i have talked about this repeatedly. the market has been in its own galaxy for the last several weeks even as the u.s. economy has dropped at depression era levels, rising. now it's falling. are investors seeing the reality here or is this a short-term correction? >> jim, you're so right. good morning. it really is a reality check here. u.s. futures and global markets falling again overnight on the fears of a surge in coronavirus cases, as
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"time" magazine has a cover "the homosexual in america" where they're saying never before have homosecuals have been in the forefront of the conversation of what's going on in the united states. out of this moment springs forth what we call the modern lgbtq rights movement. next thing we come to is fighting for the right to work and to sink. and to serve. frank is a harvard educated ph.d., fired from his job because of the an arrest for solicitation. that was a charge that was commonly used. oftentimes they wouldn't fight back because of the repercussions of fighting back from such a crime. you can't lose your job, your neighbors would probably distance yourself. if you were a parent, you could lose your children. to be gay was to live a life of fear and secrecy, so frank decided he was going to fight back against government rules. indeed president eisenhower signed a law into effect that homosexuals could not be hired by the federal government. frank decided there's no reason to have such a law, so he organized a series of protests as earl,as 1965, where people who were gay would picket,
"time" magazine has a cover "the homosexual in america" where they're saying never before have homosecuals have been in the forefront of the conversation of what's going on in the united states. out of this moment springs forth what we call the modern lgbtq rights movement. next thing we come to is fighting for the right to work and to sink. and to serve. frank is a harvard educated ph.d., fired from his job because of the an arrest for solicitation. that was a charge that...
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recently named to time magazine 40 under 40 list, he's also a practicing attorney. he will be in conversation enea served as two-term mayor of south bend indiana and wasn't democratic candidate of the president of the united states in 2020. a graduate of harvard university and a scholar. and it in the u.s. navy reserve and became a lieutenant when h n 2014. in elsa candidacy for president in november 2021 the iowa caucuses becoming the first openly gay person to ever win a presidential primary in the caucus. he authored the shortest way home in 2019. and now i am very proud to welcome them both and allowed to plot even though you're at home. >> it is great to be with you. thank you shane, and from the young man from south carolina, i just want to say thank you for welcoming me into your homes. with your friends at and your families. and to pete, we've known each other for very long period of time and i really, how well you did for president of the united states. we all know you are extremely capable but yet you still shocked even our greatest expectations. and we se
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capitalist system well for more we're joined from an undisclosed location by rose mcgowan one of time magazine's persons of the year and author of the new york times bestseller brave she's a catalyst for the me too movement her latest artistic endeavor is the album planet 9 thanks so much for coming back on the show rosa before we get to mass uprisings across the u.s. you tweeted about being on the line actor you said these actors criticize the u.s. as hypocritical corrupt and undemocratic racist guilty of human rights and you said you were proud to be one of the bad actors tell me why. what i would estimate is probably about 52 percent of the people on the planet if not more think of the united states this be. the way they think they're being portrayed by r.t. another bad act out there doing it on our own i'm not really sure why they need setting it been doing this for a long long time it's kind of part of this strange self-delusion amassed illusion of american perception around the world and you of course when you came and talked about your book brave talk about being a former member of a cult
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because there's more testing but there is more coronavirus and many of the states a headline in time magazine sums it up america is done with covid but it's not done with america. it is our responsibilityve the trends are extremely concerning asking the task force including doctor fauci to give senate democrats are leaving on the recent spikes and i have yet to hear back. the white house continues to muzzle the most knowledgeable peoplele president trump, haven't you learned when you don't face the truth it hurts the country and hurts you? that coronavirus was real and a hoax and going away in a few days. and president trump is doing exactly the same thing withholding the experts in the truth and that's just not how science works. and now dismissing the issues entirely asking reporters amazingly to sign waivers if they contract covid-19 from attending. but he doesn't get it that is a superficiality of the president. also the president has moved major parts of the republican convention out of north carolina to avoid having to respect the most basic precautions of the spread of the coronavirus.
because there's more testing but there is more coronavirus and many of the states a headline in time magazine sums it up america is done with covid but it's not done with america. it is our responsibilityve the trends are extremely concerning asking the task force including doctor fauci to give senate democrats are leaving on the recent spikes and i have yet to hear back. the white house continues to muzzle the most knowledgeable peoplele president trump, haven't you learned when you don't face...
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recently named two times magazine 40 and 40 liz, also a practicing attorney.will fbn conversation . he served as tutor mayor and was a democratic candidate for the president of the united states in 2020. wedgewood of harvard university scholar . and enlisted in the u.s. navy reserve as lt. when he was employed to afghanistan in 2014. in april toy 19, candidacy for president and fmri 2020, when the iowa caucuses. becoming the first openly gay person to ever win a presidential primary. he authored the shortly home in 2019. and now, i'm very proud to welcome them. this give them a round of applause. >> you got me. sweet to be with you. >> bottom of my heart as a young and did not south carolina when we had three soft lights are blinking light . i just want to say thank you for welcoming you may into your home spring with your friends and customers and families. we've known each other for very long. time and im really it amazes me how well you did we only yours extremely capable. shocked even our greatest expectations. i expect so much more from you now. somewhat
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a headline in time magazine sums it up. america is done with covid-19 but covid-19 isn't done with america. it is our responsibility to deal with this, the trends are extremely concerning. i asked the white house, members of the coronavirus task force including doctor fauci to give a briefing on the recent spike. i have yet to hear back. the white house continues to muzzle the most knowledgeable people. donald trump, haven't you learned, when you don't face the truth it hurts the country and hurts you, you try to deny the coronavirus was real, it was a hoax, it will go away in a few days, in very few places and it ravaged our country and now they are doing the same thing, donald trump is doing the same thing, withholding the truth in hopes that things will disappear. that is not how science tells us things work, donald trump seems ready to dismiss these issues entirely. appalling, planning big campaign rallies asking to sign waivers if they plan on attending. he worries they might get it but he doesn't care. he wants to hav
a headline in time magazine sums it up. america is done with covid-19 but covid-19 isn't done with america. it is our responsibility to deal with this, the trends are extremely concerning. i asked the white house, members of the coronavirus task force including doctor fauci to give a briefing on the recent spike. i have yet to hear back. the white house continues to muzzle the most knowledgeable people. donald trump, haven't you learned, when you don't face the truth it hurts the country and...
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a headline in time magazine sums it up. americas done with covid but covid is not done with america. it is our responsibility to deal with this problem, the trends are extremely concerning. i've asked the white house and members of the coronavirus task force including doctor fauci and doctor birks to give senate democrats a briefing on these, i have yet to hear back. the white house continues to muzzle the most knowledgeable people. president trump, haven't you learned? when you don't face the truth, it hurts the country and hurts you. you tried to deny that this coronavirus was real, it was a hoax, it will go away in a few days, there are very few cases. of course, it ravaged our country. and now, they are doing the same thing. president trump is doing exactly the same thing. withholding the experts, withholding the truth in hopes that things will disappear. that is just not how science tells us things work. president trump now seems ready to dismiss these issues entirely. appalling. he is planning a big campaign rallies,
a headline in time magazine sums it up. americas done with covid but covid is not done with america. it is our responsibility to deal with this problem, the trends are extremely concerning. i've asked the white house and members of the coronavirus task force including doctor fauci and doctor birks to give senate democrats a briefing on these, i have yet to hear back. the white house continues to muzzle the most knowledgeable people. president trump, haven't you learned? when you don't face the...
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and you will see a piece from me coming out of "time" magazine within the hour roughly parallel. i have worked with colonel mullen my career and i'm glad to see his point publicly to this, particularly as chairman of the joint chiefs. let us back up a bit. what our founding fathers worried about more than anything else was the ability to use the armed forces of the nation against the civilian population. they built multiple safeguards into our constitution to ensure that we would not face that kind of action. and so i think for any active duty military person to see that display yesterday of active duty military in lafayette square really rattles old ghosts and the dna of this nation. i'll conclude on this point, andrea, by simply saying as we look at this, we have the capacity to create civil order. we have a million police officers in this country. we have 500,000 members of the national guard. that is certainly more than sufficient to deal with any foreseeable circumstance going forward. there's no reason to be talking about tanks on the streets. lastly to see that helicopter
and you will see a piece from me coming out of "time" magazine within the hour roughly parallel. i have worked with colonel mullen my career and i'm glad to see his point publicly to this, particularly as chairman of the joint chiefs. let us back up a bit. what our founding fathers worried about more than anything else was the ability to use the armed forces of the nation against the civilian population. they built multiple safeguards into our constitution to ensure that we would not...
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she was named one of "time" magazine's persons of the year in 2018. essa was charged with cyber libel over a 2012 article about a businessman and his alleged ties to the chief justice of the supreme court at the time. the attorney has argued the law in question was enacted after the story was published, but she is facing up to six years in jail on the grounds the new site updated the story in 2014 to fix a typo. >> freedom of the press is the foundation of every single right you have as a filipino citizen. we're at the precipice. if we fall over, we are no longer a democracy, and in many ways that could be easier for all of us. >> ressa has been released on bail and says she is considering an appeal. monday's court decision has drawn criticism from international press freedom groups. they say it is designed to put pressure on media outlets that criticize duterte. >>> moving on to world weather many parts of japan experienced scorching temperatures on monday causing heat stroke. our meteorologist tells us how long the hot weather will remain in the coun
she was named one of "time" magazine's persons of the year in 2018. essa was charged with cyber libel over a 2012 article about a businessman and his alleged ties to the chief justice of the supreme court at the time. the attorney has argued the law in question was enacted after the story was published, but she is facing up to six years in jail on the grounds the new site updated the story in 2014 to fix a typo. >> freedom of the press is the foundation of every single right you...
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lennon and yoko ono wrote songs about her and all that was before she was 30 years old this year time magazine chosen as one of the women of the century. and even nowadays a t. shirt with her image on it made by prada goes for $300.00 she is the one and only angela davis scholar activist and author of several books most recently freedom is a constant struggle ferguson palestine and the foundations of a movement and she joins us today from her home in oakland california dr davis thank you so much for joining us here i want to start with we right now we have almost back to the future we have protests in the street we have we had we had killing of black men and women in the country that have yet again raised this question of police brutality and really the social contract that we have across race and class in this country you've been through all of this before what are your views of how this is shaping out now. well 1st of all thank you very much for inviting me. and let me say that this is a very exciting moment it's an extraordinary conjunction and i see this moment as reflecting the work that
lennon and yoko ono wrote songs about her and all that was before she was 30 years old this year time magazine chosen as one of the women of the century. and even nowadays a t. shirt with her image on it made by prada goes for $300.00 she is the one and only angela davis scholar activist and author of several books most recently freedom is a constant struggle ferguson palestine and the foundations of a movement and she joins us today from her home in oakland california dr davis thank you so...
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emily bazelon, i wanted to get your comments, staff writer at "new york times" magazine, and your newook -- hehe went backo his old tropes, talking about aronavirus as a kung flue a and chinese virus. he was there in tulsa, 99th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. he did not make mention of it or juneteenth. talk about what he did and did not talk about and the significance of the racism that just infused the speech where he said he would be speaking twice come outside to an overflolow capacity of something like 40,000 people and virtually no one was outside, and inside, about a third of the arena, according to the fire chief and tulsa, was full. held 6200 people, and it 19,000. >> when you see president trump going back to his characteristic script, a didivisive script t in which the peopople who he is caricaturing are people of color and in which coronavirus is kind trumpmissed or mocked, said after the speech, or the white house did, that he was just joking w when he talked abt slowing down the number of tests. but that allows him to have itt bobo ways he both gets to stir up h
emily bazelon, i wanted to get your comments, staff writer at "new york times" magazine, and your newook -- hehe went backo his old tropes, talking about aronavirus as a kung flue a and chinese virus. he was there in tulsa, 99th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. he did not make mention of it or juneteenth. talk about what he did and did not talk about and the significance of the racism that just infused the speech where he said he would be speaking twice come outside to an...
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time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river.l action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows howow. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river.l action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows howow. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
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in "time" magazine s patrese sad they should not be in charge of dealing with homelessness. they should not be in charge of supporting people with drug. according to the report, police spending vastly outpaces community services and resources. in oakland 41% of the general fund expenditures was spent on policing. the highest percentage of all the cities they studied. for every dollar spent on opd they received 29 cents and workforce development received 2 cents. decreasing or closing that gap. now, those against this idea say an underfunded police department will only make cities more dangerous and reforms that much harder. it costs money to train and develop good leaders. but public safety and mpd150 says by shifting money away from the police and towards services that actually meet those needs. we'll be able to get to a place that people don't need to rob banks. >> we have full explanation of the idea on our website, as well. read about it and share it with your friends and also related stories on what police departments are choosing to do. you'll find it all on abc7news.c
in "time" magazine s patrese sad they should not be in charge of dealing with homelessness. they should not be in charge of supporting people with drug. according to the report, police spending vastly outpaces community services and resources. in oakland 41% of the general fund expenditures was spent on policing. the highest percentage of all the cities they studied. for every dollar spent on opd they received 29 cents and workforce development received 2 cents. decreasing or closing...
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news magazine on lessons from the 2nd world war. the big brown is saying it's time to pack it in on using decades old images of black people to sell goods coming up we ask whether it's more to do with reputation salvaging though rather than racial solidarity.
news magazine on lessons from the 2nd world war. the big brown is saying it's time to pack it in on using decades old images of black people to sell goods coming up we ask whether it's more to do with reputation salvaging though rather than racial solidarity.
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news magazine on lessons from the 2nd world war. the big brands saying it's time to pack it in on it using decades old images of black people to sell goods we ask whether it's small though to do with reputation salvaging the racial solidarity bus to the race row in liverpool over a street immortalized by the beatles but linked to a slave trade or is it time for the change the record. change in a very to. change the people still told slavery it's a part of appeals past that's what's built the city and it's pretty lame belongs to the beatles now this new belongs a little cool anymore. big good morning from russia this is art international live from a world news h.q. here in moscow kevin i am with you for the next 30 minutes reporting 1st french police are being accused of conducting racially motivated and degrading random aidid checks on black and arab males not only adults but also it seems young boys human rights watch has published uncomfortable accounts including one from a 10 year old who describes being publicly humiliated charlotte you've been ski reports fro
news magazine on lessons from the 2nd world war. the big brands saying it's time to pack it in on it using decades old images of black people to sell goods we ask whether it's small though to do with reputation salvaging the racial solidarity bus to the race row in liverpool over a street immortalized by the beatles but linked to a slave trade or is it time for the change the record. change in a very to. change the people still told slavery it's a part of appeals past that's what's built the...
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coronavirus the damage is still being counted what's in store for us yesterday was to listen to mark time magazine's inflation world there's jeffrey sachs the fast economics that are on the center for sustainable development versity here is your advisor. professor and so great to have you with us we do want to. have a chat with you for the longest time about how these times of damn week and there's a lot of the best times to actually pick your mind and maybe find out what is it that you're going through the entire year is to yourself last companies go bankrupt one after another the global economy is more than 5 trillion dollars in the best case scenario some acid suggests are currently in the eye of the hurricane and the worst is yet to yet to pop do you think they're right and how much worse can this get. we're obviously in a very deep crisis it is highly. differentiated across the world and i think this is the most important point in the asia pacific region yep and make is getting under control the policies have been smart and effective in stopping the spread of the virus in china japan korea. aus
coronavirus the damage is still being counted what's in store for us yesterday was to listen to mark time magazine's inflation world there's jeffrey sachs the fast economics that are on the center for sustainable development versity here is your advisor. professor and so great to have you with us we do want to. have a chat with you for the longest time about how these times of damn week and there's a lot of the best times to actually pick your mind and maybe find out what is it that you're...
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focus books to be translated into english that was in 2000 to 3 years later she was included on time magazine's list of the world's $100.00 most influential people alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dalai lama. she had won fans around the world and a few critics. a common fan and i received a letter from a young fan who said she'd love to thier floor to read it why was there only one girl the next to meet you and then. i felt really guilty. i thought oh look you've been doing the same as all women we like boys so we write about boys and turn them into the heroes of our stories. instead of saying i'm a female writer what and i have a female heroine so i promised the reader that my next hero would be a girl and that was mickey in cat into its use of the hook as that happened often that readers young ones are older one is have made suggestions. that is yes for example in my chick series a reader gross asking to see a shot is far better that happens every so often and it can be very inspiring and so on the readers get so immersed in the worlds i've created i often say that i hear my read
focus books to be translated into english that was in 2000 to 3 years later she was included on time magazine's list of the world's $100.00 most influential people alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dalai lama. she had won fans around the world and a few critics. a common fan and i received a letter from a young fan who said she'd love to thier floor to read it why was there only one girl the next to meet you and then. i felt really guilty. i thought oh look you've been doing the...
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another time like this when america was raw, another black man unarmed was shot, he went as far in time magazine to stand up and talk openly about the data about a black man in america thing about 100 times, if not more, likely to be shot by the police and someone who's white. he said there must be something more going on here. i do not question the sincerity of his convictions. i've had too many conversations with him to question his heart. but i am so raw today. both days we are doing this. of all days we are doing this right now, having this discussion when god, if this bill passed today, what that would mean for america, that this body and that body have now finally agreed because i know congressman right, the last black person to serve in congress before the fall, godh awful fall of the backlash after reconstruction fell, he gave the statement speech where he talked about rising from one day black people will serve in this body and here we are making history the first time three african-americans have even served together, the publican and democrat we all came together rooting on this bill.
another time like this when america was raw, another black man unarmed was shot, he went as far in time magazine to stand up and talk openly about the data about a black man in america thing about 100 times, if not more, likely to be shot by the police and someone who's white. he said there must be something more going on here. i do not question the sincerity of his convictions. i've had too many conversations with him to question his heart. but i am so raw today. both days we are doing this....
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time like this when america was rall and another unarmed black man was shot, he went as far as "time" magazine to stand up and talk openly about the public data about a black man in america being about 100 times more likely to be shot by the police then someone white. he said, shaking my hand if i may recognize, he said there must be something more going on here. i do not question the sincerity of his conviction. i have had too many conversations with him to questionan his heart. but of all the days that we are doing this, of all the days that we are doing this right now having this discussion when this bill passed today, but that would mean for america that this body and the body has finally agreed because i know when congress has a dot office all of the backlash after reconstruction so that he gave his famous speech where he talked about here we are in the senate making history for the first time and we all came together. there is something about us that we knew it was more than the legalistic issues my colleague now wants to bring up. we are a nation that needed this historical healing. and
time like this when america was rall and another unarmed black man was shot, he went as far as "time" magazine to stand up and talk openly about the public data about a black man in america being about 100 times more likely to be shot by the police then someone white. he said, shaking my hand if i may recognize, he said there must be something more going on here. i do not question the sincerity of his conviction. i have had too many conversations with him to questionan his heart. but...
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in the affairs of other countries including russia you know the united states on the cover of time magazine celebrated in nineteen eighty six how it was the blast. thing so put delta the present is a mixed bag ten he would private it can bring us in an era of neo liberalism that will benefit you as business. in twenty ten twelve state department clinton helping. and i suppose. our task group. in the scheme of how united states and russia. interferes in a politics this is very trivial what is being alleged even if it'ss all true it's again jusus a an attempt to shift blame away. from any attempt to engage in self analysis and self criticism and painted on a foreign power something that all failele governments failed ideologies love to do is to say hey it's not our fault. let's unite in opted in to do this an enemy over there. i want to get back to the car. approach would you say. donald trump. might be losing the election right now sali divisiveness- that he has used over and over again- might help him a pullout another upset in november. it's hard to say you know in in the nineteen sixties
in the affairs of other countries including russia you know the united states on the cover of time magazine celebrated in nineteen eighty six how it was the blast. thing so put delta the present is a mixed bag ten he would private it can bring us in an era of neo liberalism that will benefit you as business. in twenty ten twelve state department clinton helping. and i suppose. our task group. in the scheme of how united states and russia. interferes in a politics this is very trivial what is...
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actor activist and time magazine's person of the year rose mcgowan about the culture of american exceptionalism and why this program has reportedly been targeted across the united states but its coverage of george floyd. coming up in today's going underground but 1st the continuing protests in the united states that started in the wake of the murder of george floyd but have now spread around the world of seemingly come to represent the pushback against systemic inequality on a global scale or at least that's what.
actor activist and time magazine's person of the year rose mcgowan about the culture of american exceptionalism and why this program has reportedly been targeted across the united states but its coverage of george floyd. coming up in today's going underground but 1st the continuing protests in the united states that started in the wake of the murder of george floyd but have now spread around the world of seemingly come to represent the pushback against systemic inequality on a global scale or...
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time like this when america was raw, when another black man unarmed was shot, he went as far in "time" magazine to stand up and talk openly about the pro-publica. data about a black man in america being 100 times more likely to be shot by the police as white. he said -- and he is shaking his head, if i may recognize, he said there must be something going on here if there is that much. so i do not question -- i could could -- i do not question the sincerity of his convictions. i have had too many conversations with him to question his heart. but i am so raw today. of all days that we're doing this. of all days that we're doing this right now, having this discussion when, god, if this bill passed today, what that would mean for america that this body and that body have now finally agreed, because i know when congressman white, the last black person to serve in congress before the fall, the god-awful fall of the backlash after reconstruction fell, he gave this famous speech where he talked about the phoenix will rise, that one day black people will serve in this body, and here we are in the senate
time like this when america was raw, when another black man unarmed was shot, he went as far in "time" magazine to stand up and talk openly about the pro-publica. data about a black man in america being 100 times more likely to be shot by the police as white. he said -- and he is shaking his head, if i may recognize, he said there must be something going on here if there is that much. so i do not question -- i could could -- i do not question the sincerity of his convictions. i have...
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in this program before some time ago, a senior fellow and wrote the book white guilt and shame, how america's past sins have polarized our country. he writes for harper magazine from time to time. i want to thank you for coming on the program so let me just throw it to you. you see what's taking place in cities, mostly democrat one-party cities where one party states, and yet you see the response from the national democrats, biden, schumer and pelosi who barely acknowledged the rioting and looting that's taking place. you see the media report that most of this is peaceful and you see the allegation, systemic racism. is this a civil rights movement? who's leading this movement and exactly what is desired out of the civil rights movement. that's a lot so i want to throw it to you shelby. >> will that's a good
in this program before some time ago, a senior fellow and wrote the book white guilt and shame, how america's past sins have polarized our country. he writes for harper magazine from time to time. i want to thank you for coming on the program so let me just throw it to you. you see what's taking place in cities, mostly democrat one-party cities where one party states, and yet you see the response from the national democrats, biden, schumer and pelosi who barely acknowledged the rioting and...
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lennon and yoko ono wrote songs about her and all that was before she was 30 years old this year time magazine chose her is one of the women of the century and even nowadays a t. shirt with her image on it.
lennon and yoko ono wrote songs about her and all that was before she was 30 years old this year time magazine chose her is one of the women of the century and even nowadays a t. shirt with her image on it.
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with this or see any positive outcomes for either side some want to bill a recent time article time magazine time magazine that's i mean yeah this is one of the top is going to win this war i hope before the election but i don't know how long this is going to take but he is right it is fighting the right fight the american people are behind them china is a menace we are in an incredibly bad situation with china we cannot live with their behavior and we better stop it now before you know that rather than 10 years from now when they're bigger than they are today gentlemen and by the way when that trade deal is signed sealed delivered you think the economy is strong right now you can see the big i don't mean to stop right now i'm the advocacy director for a youth climate organization called 0 hour so just on what 0 hour there's increasing evidence of climate crisis in this day stream hurricanes like hurricanes during that just happened if the ministration continues to not only say hurricane dorian it's just that. there's no reason for you saying there's never been hurricanes before let me answe
with this or see any positive outcomes for either side some want to bill a recent time article time magazine time magazine that's i mean yeah this is one of the top is going to win this war i hope before the election but i don't know how long this is going to take but he is right it is fighting the right fight the american people are behind them china is a menace we are in an incredibly bad situation with china we cannot live with their behavior and we better stop it now before you know that...
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. >> ressa is a former "time magazine" person of the year. she used to be a cnn bureau chief. ressa who wrote the story faces a -- they're waiting on bail pending appeal. >>> the president of the united states tried to sue cnn. it's a big issue. stocks around the world tumbling overnight on coronavirus concerns. how the white house plans to jolt the economy once again. never run dry of... killer attitude. or hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. a lotta folks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down food soils some detergents can leave behind, washing away even the smallest food residue, so it doesn't redeposit on your dishes. and oxi is casca
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city so all these different characters a basketball star turn protester actually on the cover of time magazine with a gas mask and his life arc and to be one of the top basketball players in the city to say let it all burn down. i wanted to explore it from all these different lenses to help people understand and see the level of complexity of that situation and seriousness and the fact for each and every one the rampant issues of race and poverty how it showed itself all throughout because we have yet to wrestle with our past and history and when we don't they expose themselves. >> i want to stay in 2015 the five days that you take for the title. you are proud baltimore road scholar and with the best-selling author and now one of the nation's largest anti- poverty organization the robber one - - robin hood organization what about the time you spent learning about freddie gray and these five days of the five years since then? what did you learn what changed your perspective? >> one of the things that really struck me about it was the natural unfairness of freddie's life. and we've spent so much
city so all these different characters a basketball star turn protester actually on the cover of time magazine with a gas mask and his life arc and to be one of the top basketball players in the city to say let it all burn down. i wanted to explore it from all these different lenses to help people understand and see the level of complexity of that situation and seriousness and the fact for each and every one the rampant issues of race and poverty how it showed itself all throughout because we...
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her latest piece is in "the new york times magazine".ott thank you. >>> coming up the president says democrats are harder to work with than the leaders of russia and north carolinkorea. a and north carolinkorea. ot some tips to help you get through these challenging times. first, practice physical distancing. i'm sorry, i did not see you there. i've been doing it my whole life. or there. plus, there are lots of things you can do at home. like, stay active with some sick dance moves. be daring. and whip up a new dish. i love the combination of gummy bears and meat. you can do video calls for all of your important meetings. what? sorry. or just have some fun. ok, not that much fun. now, this does not come naturally to me. but, try to be kind to each other. this is a tough time for everyone. so that's it. stay home. stay healthy. and remember, we're all in this together. what? but totally separate. you know what i mean. yaaaaay! it combines powerful vacuum suction and spray mopping. to lock away debris and absorb wet messes. all in one disp
her latest piece is in "the new york times magazine".ott thank you. >>> coming up the president says democrats are harder to work with than the leaders of russia and north carolinkorea. a and north carolinkorea. ot some tips to help you get through these challenging times. first, practice physical distancing. i'm sorry, i did not see you there. i've been doing it my whole life. or there. plus, there are lots of things you can do at home. like, stay active with some sick dance...
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just even the national magazines of the day, "time" and "newsweek" didn't cover it until the fall, octoberit took several months before at least the magazines of the united states to see stonewall as something significant. >> you spoke about the importance of the bars and taverns, nancy younger is a professor at santa clara university, and from the c-span library looking back at the role they played for the lgbtq community. >> gays and lesbians who became of age in the '40s, '50s and '60s speak over and over and over again how they risked their reputations, their marriages, their families, their are their livelihoods by going to gay bars, because the gay bars saved their lives. they kept them from desparing that they were the only ones. kept them from believes that society was right, that they were stick and criminal and would be better off dead. in the bars and night clubs they found hookups, one night stands. they also found partners and lovers and friends and people who accepted them as they were. they didn't have to carry out the exhausting work of pretending to be straight. they could
just even the national magazines of the day, "time" and "newsweek" didn't cover it until the fall, octoberit took several months before at least the magazines of the united states to see stonewall as something significant. >> you spoke about the importance of the bars and taverns, nancy younger is a professor at santa clara university, and from the c-span library looking back at the role they played for the lgbtq community. >> gays and lesbians who became of age...
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. >> joining us from new york is staff writer with the "new york times" magazine and creator of the 1619 which re-examines the legacy of slavery in the united states. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> right now centuries statues confederate leaders are coming down. this is a symbolic gesture. is it too soon to call that watershed moment in the united states? >> i never want to predict how we'll view things that are occurring right now but it certainly feels like a watershed moment. this will be a moment no matter what ultimately comes from this that's remembered in history. we're seeing the longest stretch of protests probably since the 1960s, protests in every state in the country, the multiracial nature of the protests and, yes, i think of the picture of the two black balance lerinas standt the robert e. lee statue in richmond, the statue of the racist mayor of philadelphia that is being taken down and quo be having a watershed moment. it's a symbolic reckoning. that's important. that's why we erect monuments to people but i hope it goes further than symbolism
. >> joining us from new york is staff writer with the "new york times" magazine and creator of the 1619 which re-examines the legacy of slavery in the united states. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> right now centuries statues confederate leaders are coming down. this is a symbolic gesture. is it too soon to call that watershed moment in the united states? >> i never want to predict how we'll view things that are occurring right now...
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different characters, the basketball star turned protester and the one who was on the cover of "time" magazine with a gas mask and his wife and what brought him to being one of the top basketball players in the city today being a person saying i want to explore it through all these different when there's to help people understand the level of complexity of the situation and the fact that for each and every one of them there are these issues of race and poverty and how it showed itself throughout the entire scene and it showed itself because he had yet to wrestle with our past and our history and if we don't they continue to explode in different ways. >> host: i want to get to the current moment but before that i want to stay for the moment in 2015 in those five days for the title of the book the fire he recommended an american city. you've gone to be a best selling author and now you're the ceo of one of the nation's largest antipovertnations largestantipoe robin hood foundation. what did the time you spend learning about freddy gray and learning about these five days and learning about baltim
different characters, the basketball star turned protester and the one who was on the cover of "time" magazine with a gas mask and his wife and what brought him to being one of the top basketball players in the city today being a person saying i want to explore it through all these different when there's to help people understand the level of complexity of the situation and the fact that for each and every one of them there are these issues of race and poverty and how it showed itself...