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in the face of bigotry to perpetuate wildly unequal funding. and has intensified here we have a system that is more segregated than wildly unequal in finances. and instead with the lower expectations and to have those highest expectations. overriding lesson plans. >> let's talk about the detroit public schools. going in tomorrow is a superintendent what are the two things that you do really? in instead of all the black children in detroit to have the total apartheid schools it creates in integrated school system within the central city. there are people that i know who are watching that say you are stuck in the age of martin luther king. id to integrate the public schools. but i still believe of segregated education is a guarantee we will never have equal schools. so the first they never do anything in my power to create a metropolitan school system as opposed to the detroit school system. of the agenda of the terrifying school principals to the point to do anything apart that has stirred elementary education inter dreary and exotic field exper
in the face of bigotry to perpetuate wildly unequal funding. and has intensified here we have a system that is more segregated than wildly unequal in finances. and instead with the lower expectations and to have those highest expectations. overriding lesson plans. >> let's talk about the detroit public schools. going in tomorrow is a superintendent what are the two things that you do really? in instead of all the black children in detroit to have the total apartheid schools it creates in...
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they're not separate but equal, their separate and unequal. anyway, i promise i won't depress you the rest of the time [applause].e] >> i'm so happy that you asked for my education story and not just my school story since i think we all know education does not does happen in the formal classroom. i been so fortunate that much of my education has happened beyond the formal classroom classroom. all talk about when i grew up in a bilingual household speaking spanish and english. this to me, growing growing up as an upper middle-class kid in boston was a huge part of and t experience of teaching in these environments was one of my most education ever. i was teaching in middle school, very forthright conversations with our principal where it was clear she was building the school from the bottom up and older kids were already a lost hope. i saw very diverse latino population was grouped into one category. kids shared basically nothing with one another. kids had come from catholic schools who were grouped with puerto rican kids who would migrate back
they're not separate but equal, their separate and unequal. anyway, i promise i won't depress you the rest of the time [applause].e] >> i'm so happy that you asked for my education story and not just my school story since i think we all know education does not does happen in the formal classroom. i been so fortunate that much of my education has happened beyond the formal classroom classroom. all talk about when i grew up in a bilingual household speaking spanish and english. this to me,...
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the free market can be cruel, but it is by definition unequal. >> yeah. and also -- america can't afford the same luxury as western europe or scandinavian countries for spending money for everything but defense and innovations. america was an engine of innovations and protected the free world against the soviet union for decades. so thinking that america could be something else but america, you know, basically will end america's dream and america's standing in the world. >> i find it fascinating to talk to people about socialism who lived through socialism. another friend of mine lived under the mao regime in china and said, at that time, everybody had to be the same exact. you even had to have the same haircut. you couldn't have anything special. you couldn't be working harder than anyone else and making more money. julie, do you think young people understand what socialism is? the great supporters of bernie sanders? >> i came from the same country as gary, i was a young girl when i left the soviet union. his a much more limited experience than gary obvi
the free market can be cruel, but it is by definition unequal. >> yeah. and also -- america can't afford the same luxury as western europe or scandinavian countries for spending money for everything but defense and innovations. america was an engine of innovations and protected the free world against the soviet union for decades. so thinking that america could be something else but america, you know, basically will end america's dream and america's standing in the world. >> i find...
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such unfair and unequal treatment should be prohibited under our constitution. but the late supreme court justice scalia told an interviewer for the "california magazine" he says it does not outlaw this kind of discrimation because in his view the 14th amendment does not apply to women. no state shall deny to any person the equal protection of the law. to most people that would be simple and straightforward. but justice scalia argued that the word person should not apply to women. it was only applying to the recently emancipated slaves. there is ambiguity about whether r not gender discrimation is prohibited. the only solution to this challenge is to include women in the constitution. so between the state and congressional legislators who believe that it is permissible to roll back hard won rights and pass legislation that unfairly and burdens women and the views of supreme court justice to declare women are not people, it is essential to pass equal rights amendment in a brief amendment that simply says, and i quote, women shall have equal rights in the united s
such unfair and unequal treatment should be prohibited under our constitution. but the late supreme court justice scalia told an interviewer for the "california magazine" he says it does not outlaw this kind of discrimation because in his view the 14th amendment does not apply to women. no state shall deny to any person the equal protection of the law. to most people that would be simple and straightforward. but justice scalia argued that the word person should not apply to women. it...
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there will always be hereditary a meritocracy because we still have these savage unequal schools. >> with that, we have to close. thank you very much [applause]. thank you. >> a couple of things. natalia will be here please sticker round to get a copy of her book and get it signed. if you enjoyed t
there will always be hereditary a meritocracy because we still have these savage unequal schools. >> with that, we have to close. thank you very much [applause]. thank you. >> a couple of things. natalia will be here please sticker round to get a copy of her book and get it signed. if you enjoyed t
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says is exactly what a sugar baby is signing up for. 3:35:48 those types of power imbalances are unequal unhealthy relationships from the getco. they tend to potentially become something more whether it is psychologically or physically violent or damaging. especially when relationships between sugar daddies and babies are portrayed this way. 2:29 - sbu stands by a strict dress code to promote higher standards and higher expectations shortens girls dress this is unacceptable - though according to a company spokesperson -- everything in their advertisement is "all in good fun". spokesperson 7:53 it is its supposed to be a funny video but i guess humor is lost on some people. but to raimondi -- there is no humor here. 3:38:20 aside from potential sexual assault i think psychologically going in and into that i think it could have a lot of long lasting detrimental effects to your development of what you understand as a healthy relationship is. we checked and the student we interviewed is a student here at odu. according to seeking arrangement dot com - the number of sugar babies on each campu
says is exactly what a sugar baby is signing up for. 3:35:48 those types of power imbalances are unequal unhealthy relationships from the getco. they tend to potentially become something more whether it is psychologically or physically violent or damaging. especially when relationships between sugar daddies and babies are portrayed this way. 2:29 - sbu stands by a strict dress code to promote higher standards and higher expectations shortens girls dress this is unacceptable - though according...
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there is no shortage of the ability to fix our unequal states. there is no work that has to be done to figure it out. so what is it, is it just political will, that there are entrenched interests that don't want to see it changed? >> it is political will. you can't take an incremental approach to making a pivot to the fourth industrl -- to the fourth industrial age. and what we also have to do is, we have to focus on segments of our education system that honestly the cool kids don't focus on. like i vocational education. what we need to do is also focus on things like vocational education and make sure the skills being developed there really match where the job growth is. >> you talk about west virginia. when you were there, when you were growing up it was towards the end of the heyday. west virginia you notably point out separated around virginia around the civil war era because virginia was civil and rural and west virginia was powering the world with its coal. >> that's right. >> you saw the population of the west virginia dropped significantl
there is no shortage of the ability to fix our unequal states. there is no work that has to be done to figure it out. so what is it, is it just political will, that there are entrenched interests that don't want to see it changed? >> it is political will. you can't take an incremental approach to making a pivot to the fourth industrl -- to the fourth industrial age. and what we also have to do is, we have to focus on segments of our education system that honestly the cool kids don't focus...
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broadly and that economic report to lay out the agenda for inclusive growth despite progress the unequal distribution of income and wealth and opportunity remains one of the greatest challenges facing our economy. is an easy but it is more severe than in other countries around the world. what we have seen is then natural consequence as technology evolves but may reflect that rising influence of the income captured by those beyond what the productivity justifies. in recent decades the overall increasing to boost productivity providing opportunities to improve both the efficiency and equity the president's agenda includes making competitive markets work better to increase opportunity within unequally divided the competition must promote economic growth with the widest pool of talent to have opportunity by investing in education supporting those of low income families with a criminal justice system. also to make the markets more competitive to promoting more open and competitive markets and a smarter approach to regulation among other policies. other sections may add additional steps to ens
broadly and that economic report to lay out the agenda for inclusive growth despite progress the unequal distribution of income and wealth and opportunity remains one of the greatest challenges facing our economy. is an easy but it is more severe than in other countries around the world. what we have seen is then natural consequence as technology evolves but may reflect that rising influence of the income captured by those beyond what the productivity justifies. in recent decades the overall...
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the apparent increase in rents in recent decades and their overall increasingly unequal distribution have contributed to overall inequality without boosting productivity providing opportunities to improve both efficiency and equity in the u.s. economy. the president's agenda includes making competitive markets work better by increasing opportunity and combating the trend of rising unequally divide the rent. competition most effectively promotes economic growth when it is open to the widest pool of talent. the president is promoting equality of opportunity by investing in education, supporting children in low-income families, and ensuring a fair criminal justice system. the president also supports policies to make markets more competitive by reducing overall economic rem through promoting more open and competitive markets, balanced intellectual property rules and a smarter approach to occupational licensing and regulation among other policies. other sections of this year's report lay out additional steps we can and should take to promote a strong domestic economy, investing in technol
the apparent increase in rents in recent decades and their overall increasingly unequal distribution have contributed to overall inequality without boosting productivity providing opportunities to improve both efficiency and equity in the u.s. economy. the president's agenda includes making competitive markets work better by increasing opportunity and combating the trend of rising unequally divide the rent. competition most effectively promotes economic growth when it is open to the widest pool...
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the board of education, school systems in the united states are still separate and unequal. and we are just not witnessing educational disparities at the elementary and the secondary education level. college enrollment is racially polarized. white students are overrepresented in selective colleges. which have more resources to educate and to support them while african-american students are more overrepresented and less selective institutions. mr. speaker, congressman jeffries you see where i'm going with this. this is also why the late justice scalia's comments during oral argument of the pending united states supreme court case fisher vs. the university of texas, texas -- university of texas at austin were so disturbing he stated in part, maybe the university of texas ought to have fewer african-americans. these comments are inaccurate and insulting to me and to african-americans. they undervalue the historic achievement of -- that african-americans have made, thousands of black americans have excelled to the top tier of their university. many of them you will hear tonight
the board of education, school systems in the united states are still separate and unequal. and we are just not witnessing educational disparities at the elementary and the secondary education level. college enrollment is racially polarized. white students are overrepresented in selective colleges. which have more resources to educate and to support them while african-american students are more overrepresented and less selective institutions. mr. speaker, congressman jeffries you see where i'm...
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. >> we have the most unequal distribution of wealth and income of almost any major country on earth. it is worse today than at any time since 1928. >> and in elizabeth, crowds are building to see sanders rival, hillary clinton at the grady cole center. now she's not expected to begin speaking until after 9:00 tonight. but the supporters are all ready there. they say they wanted to make sure they got a good spot. >> i'm here to support hillary. she has been such a fighter for women's rights and also criminal justice in all minority communities. so i'm here to support her. to cheer her on, go hillary. >>> and on the republican side, supporters and opponents of donald trump clashed outside of his rally today in hickory. police ended up citing six people after a small fight even on the inside. trump's interview with new jersey governor chris christie was put on hold while a small group of people were there chanting and boos. but he said his critics are wrong and his rallies are full of love, not violence. >> these things are so incredible, it's a movement, and it's a love fest. and we lo
. >> we have the most unequal distribution of wealth and income of almost any major country on earth. it is worse today than at any time since 1928. >> and in elizabeth, crowds are building to see sanders rival, hillary clinton at the grady cole center. now she's not expected to begin speaking until after 9:00 tonight. but the supporters are all ready there. they say they wanted to make sure they got a good spot. >> i'm here to support hillary. she has been such a fighter for...
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hillary says there is unequal pay, men make more and women. women on achg maybe 77 cents. that sees to be fixed by government? >> the government has a role to play in disclosure. >> require every big company. report salary data based on race and gender. >> i worry about that. it's difficult for them to start collecting data on he single person based on ethnicity and to report it to the federal government who then will go after them and sue them. it will turn into a shame game. they can't just sue arm theirly. >> if women make less that's proof there is discrip nation? >> there is discrimination across an income group. they are asking them to doubt it by the say job. wouldn't you encourage that? >> what about background or how much time they took off. maybe the women stayed home and had kid. aren't there differents? >> most of the time -- don't people value childbirth. >> childcare. women usually do more work than men because women do the childcare and cook and cleaning. john: and government shouldific that? >> government has the laws on the books. if you want to repeal the
hillary says there is unequal pay, men make more and women. women on achg maybe 77 cents. that sees to be fixed by government? >> the government has a role to play in disclosure. >> require every big company. report salary data based on race and gender. >> i worry about that. it's difficult for them to start collecting data on he single person based on ethnicity and to report it to the federal government who then will go after them and sue them. it will turn into a shame game....
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the apparent increase in rents in recent decades and their overall increasingly unequal distribution have contributed to overall inequality without boosting productivity providing opportunities to improve both efficiency and equity in the u.s. economy. the president's agenda includes making competitive markets work better by increasing opportunity and combating the trend of rising unequally divided rents. competition most effectively promotes economic growth when it is open to the widest pool of talent. the president is promoting equality of opportunity by investing in education, supporting children in low-income families, and ensuring a fair criminal justice system. the president also supports policies to make markets more competitive by reducing overall economic rents through promoting more open and competitive markets, balanced intellectual property rules and a smarter approach to occupational licensing and regulation among other policies. other sections of this year's report lay out additional steps we can and should take to ensure a strong domestic economy, including expanding t
the apparent increase in rents in recent decades and their overall increasingly unequal distribution have contributed to overall inequality without boosting productivity providing opportunities to improve both efficiency and equity in the u.s. economy. the president's agenda includes making competitive markets work better by increasing opportunity and combating the trend of rising unequally divided rents. competition most effectively promotes economic growth when it is open to the widest pool...
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despite progress since the great recession, the unequal distribution of income wealth and opportunity remains one of the greatest challenges facing our economy. it's not unique to the united states, but it's more severe here than in other countries around the world. some of the increase we've seen is a natural consequence of competitive markets, a result of differences in productivity as technology evolves but some of the entries to reflect the rising influence of what economists call economic rent. the income capture by companies and workers beyond what their productivity justifies. the apparent increase in rents in recent decades in the oval increase the unequal distribution have contributed to overall inequality without boosting productivity providing opportunities to improve both efficiency and equity in the u.s. economy. the president's agenda includes making competitive markets work better by increasing opportunity and combating the trend of rising an equally divided rents. competition most effectively promotes economic growth when it is open to the widest pool of talent. so the
despite progress since the great recession, the unequal distribution of income wealth and opportunity remains one of the greatest challenges facing our economy. it's not unique to the united states, but it's more severe here than in other countries around the world. some of the increase we've seen is a natural consequence of competitive markets, a result of differences in productivity as technology evolves but some of the entries to reflect the rising influence of what economists call economic...
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says is exactly what a sugar baby is signing up for. 3:35:48 those types of power imbalances are unequal unhealthy relationships from the getco. they tend to potentially become something more whether it is psychologically or physically violent or damaging. especially when relationships between sugar daddies and babies are portrayed this way. 2:29 - sbu stands by a strict dress code to promote higher standards and higher expectations shortens girls dress this is unacceptable though according to a company spokesperson -- everything in their advertisement is "all in good fun". spokesperson 7:53 it is its supposed to be a funny video but i guess humor is lost on some people. but to raimondi -- there is no humor here. 3:38:20 aside from potential sexual assault i think psychologically going in and into that i think it could have a lot of long lasting detrimental effects to your development of what you understand as a healthy relationship is. according to seeking arrangement dot com - the number of sugar babies on each campus is measured through accounts with email addresses ending with dot -
says is exactly what a sugar baby is signing up for. 3:35:48 those types of power imbalances are unequal unhealthy relationships from the getco. they tend to potentially become something more whether it is psychologically or physically violent or damaging. especially when relationships between sugar daddies and babies are portrayed this way. 2:29 - sbu stands by a strict dress code to promote higher standards and higher expectations shortens girls dress this is unacceptable though according to...
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hillary says there is unequal pay, men make more and women. women on achg maybe 77 cents. that sees to be fixed by government? >> the government has a role to play in disclosure. >> require every big company. report salary data based on race and gender. >> i worry about that. it's difficult for them to start collecting data on he single person based on ethnicity and to report it to the federal government who then will go after them and sue them. it will turn into a shame game. they can't just sue arm theirly. >> if women make less that's proof there is discrip nation? >> there is discrimination across an income group. they are asking them to doubt it by the say job. wouldn't you encourage that? >> what about background or how much time they took off. maybe the women stayed home and had kid. aren't there differents? >> most of the time -- don't people value childbirth. >> childcare. women usually do more work than men because women do the childcare and cook and cleaning. john: and government shouldific that? >> government has the laws on the books. if you want to repeal the
hillary says there is unequal pay, men make more and women. women on achg maybe 77 cents. that sees to be fixed by government? >> the government has a role to play in disclosure. >> require every big company. report salary data based on race and gender. >> i worry about that. it's difficult for them to start collecting data on he single person based on ethnicity and to report it to the federal government who then will go after them and sue them. it will turn into a shame game....
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they are separate and unequal. anyway, i promise i won't the press use of the rest of the time. [applause] >> i am so happy you asked for my education story, not just my school story, education does not only happen in the classroom. i am fortunate that much of my education has happened beyond the former classroom. who i was very young growing up in not bilingual household, spanish and english and this to me, growing up as the upper middle-class kid, seemed to me there was a huge badge of pride to be cultural ambassador between my grandmother who spoke no english and might english-speaking community, was my first education and this was a great source of self-esteem and fried from the spanish speaking background. that had a lot to do with being an upper middle-class kid and i went on, i grew up in boston and went to a very progressive school system and learned about social justice but it didn't seem like something so pressing in the world. a lot of these problems are getting solved, the buzzing problems, the first day straight alliance in the country, beazer intellectual problems
they are separate and unequal. anyway, i promise i won't the press use of the rest of the time. [applause] >> i am so happy you asked for my education story, not just my school story, education does not only happen in the classroom. i am fortunate that much of my education has happened beyond the former classroom. who i was very young growing up in not bilingual household, spanish and english and this to me, growing up as the upper middle-class kid, seemed to me there was a huge badge of...
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their wealth distribution also remains among the most unequal. here is the argument.r first term she blamed brazil's modest economic slow economic growth. at the start of her second she endorsed austerity and promised it would not impair social games. those measures have yet to reverse the ballooning budget deficit. should say that brazil ignite the next stage of growth by reducing the tax burden and bureaucracy. these measures would boost investment, they say. more flexible labor laws would improve productivity. to shift brazil alliance away from consumption, which along with government spending still accounts for 80% of gross to master product. that is your quick take. on more fromn now midtown, manhattan and abigail doolittle. abigail: the nasdaq is trying to trade higher after opening. two of the top stocks, let's take a look at them. shares are surging on takeover speculation in particular. they say they are hearing takeover chatter and that priceline is mentioned as the other accountswo met having similar reports. i've been on twitter for quite some time. i know
their wealth distribution also remains among the most unequal. here is the argument.r first term she blamed brazil's modest economic slow economic growth. at the start of her second she endorsed austerity and promised it would not impair social games. those measures have yet to reverse the ballooning budget deficit. should say that brazil ignite the next stage of growth by reducing the tax burden and bureaucracy. these measures would boost investment, they say. more flexible labor laws would...
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intention of accepting a status from the government they shed blood to preserve rather than except unequal pay, some units chose to except no pay at all and this was a real problem for their families because you had women and children at home who had no means of support except for the money that was coming in from their soldier husbands. the polite of these men at the hands of a government under whose banner they fought whose banner they fought provided ammunition to those back at home who pressed the cause for the rights of citizen ship. those endangering lives earned the right not simply to fair and equal treatment and military camps but had purchased with their lives the right of every black man, women and child to be treated like any other american citizen. the folk at home pressed for voting writes, equal access to public accommodations and adequate educational facilities for their children in the months before the war ended, lincoln em praised demands and suggested to the louisiana governor that the state undergoing reconstruction might want to reconsider granting the vote to black v
intention of accepting a status from the government they shed blood to preserve rather than except unequal pay, some units chose to except no pay at all and this was a real problem for their families because you had women and children at home who had no means of support except for the money that was coming in from their soldier husbands. the polite of these men at the hands of a government under whose banner they fought whose banner they fought provided ammunition to those back at home who...
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that will be solved when these larger economic problems and the problem of concentrated wealth and unequal distribution is solved. >> so rich and poor, not black and white. >> after of activists in vermont welcome his revolution but remain cautious. >> clearly he has background in racial justice. one would want to believe that it was genuine that he needed to learn some things along the way. can i learn? clearly he can. will he learn more? i'm certain of it. but as far as that will take us where we need to go, time will tell. >> this leads to other battles on progressives. >> a former ge manufacturer, the peace activists once he once organized said enough was enough. the factory's operations had to be disrupted. >> as mayor sanders warned his comrades that he opposed the action. the reason, class. he accused the protesters of targeting g.e. works and not those at fault. he warned that the activists would be arrested. >> and he came to watch. >> he wanted to make sure that the law was enforced. and make sure that protesters were treated in a correct way. he was not happy about this but as m
that will be solved when these larger economic problems and the problem of concentrated wealth and unequal distribution is solved. >> so rich and poor, not black and white. >> after of activists in vermont welcome his revolution but remain cautious. >> clearly he has background in racial justice. one would want to believe that it was genuine that he needed to learn some things along the way. can i learn? clearly he can. will he learn more? i'm certain of it. but as far as that...
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scarlet: what is the government to do about the unequal distribution about where some of the wealth has? places like vancouver and toronto have gone through the roof while there are other challenges for top -- other challenges. guest: things they are doing might exacerbate some of the inequalities we are seeing, but in terms of income and wally, they are working through the tax code to make it more able by raising taxes on top earners and making a more broad-based tax cut. that's going to help the economy. alix: thank you for joining us. current credit cycle is in its final innings. does that mean we are to bubble western mark our next guest says we are. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. it's time for the bloomberg business flash. shares of adobe systems moving higher in extended trading, raising its earnings and revenue outlook. outlooksrter eps beat with adobe shares of 30% over the last 12 months but down 4% since the start of the year. alix: the struggles continue for arrow post all. the teen apparel chain is trying to reverse falling sales and manning to review strategic alternatives, inc
scarlet: what is the government to do about the unequal distribution about where some of the wealth has? places like vancouver and toronto have gone through the roof while there are other challenges for top -- other challenges. guest: things they are doing might exacerbate some of the inequalities we are seeing, but in terms of income and wally, they are working through the tax code to make it more able by raising taxes on top earners and making a more broad-based tax cut. that's going to help...
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. >> we have the most unequal income of almost any major country on earth. it is worse today than at any time since 1928. >> today channel 9 will not only be watching for the primary results here in north carolina but also florida, illinois, missouri and ohio all voting today. watch eyewitness news tonight at 11. the polls open at 6:30 this morning. find your polling location in our election section under the news tab at wsoctv.com. >>> the breaking news center xd following w3an overnight shooting in north charlotte. here's video we got at the scene of north trion. police say the victim was sitting on a wall when someone shot him in the leg. medics took him to the hospital. he is expected to survive. police have not made any arrests. >>> a story we'll be following for you today. right now deputies are investigating after finding a couple dead in their home. breaking news last night on eyewitness news at 10 and 11. eyewitness news reporter brittany johnson is live outside of that home now in clairemont and brittany police say the couple's young daughter wasn'
. >> we have the most unequal income of almost any major country on earth. it is worse today than at any time since 1928. >> today channel 9 will not only be watching for the primary results here in north carolina but also florida, illinois, missouri and ohio all voting today. watch eyewitness news tonight at 11. the polls open at 6:30 this morning. find your polling location in our election section under the news tab at wsoctv.com. >>> the breaking news center xd following...
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in 2003 the institute of medicine published an important seminal work called unequal treatment and a catalog of 25 years of data. the fact that infant mortality in the african-american population is twice that of white populations and the fact that you are 75% more likely to die if you've are diagnosed with coronary artery disease than if you are a person of were a person of color then if you are white. and these are the kinds of data, the kind of statistics that will be replicated no matter what the leading cause is. it's true for stroke and diabetes and i will pause at cancer as i want to make a point. with respect to cancer, whites and blacks diagnosed at the same time have a 33% difference gap in their five-year survivability rate. this is not true however if they received similarly intensive treatment, education, screening. if these treatment disparities are eliminated, then the difference in survival rates disappears. the fact that that is true is morally untenable. that is my first m. come a morally untenable in the united states. it's morally untenable in the united states be
in 2003 the institute of medicine published an important seminal work called unequal treatment and a catalog of 25 years of data. the fact that infant mortality in the african-american population is twice that of white populations and the fact that you are 75% more likely to die if you've are diagnosed with coronary artery disease than if you are a person of were a person of color then if you are white. and these are the kinds of data, the kind of statistics that will be replicated no matter...
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they've remained separate and unequal. it is that stat us that has caused an attitude where this is possible. and now they're trying to figure out not how to get rid of people but how to make all the people come together with mutual understanding. not something will happen overnight or in the period of week or days. it will take a long time. you have the reality, not those who may be coming, those already here. they're already radicalized. they've already been brainwashed by this mentality. and 37 to figure out what to do about the here and now. i think they're more concerned about the here and now than 20 years ago or what they may do next year. they have to fix the problem because it is very serious. >> thank you. >>> ahead, another election day with big wins for both trump and ted cruz. we'll be back with more. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is grea
they've remained separate and unequal. it is that stat us that has caused an attitude where this is possible. and now they're trying to figure out not how to get rid of people but how to make all the people come together with mutual understanding. not something will happen overnight or in the period of week or days. it will take a long time. you have the reality, not those who may be coming, those already here. they're already radicalized. they've already been brainwashed by this mentality. and...
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that is unequal and designed to ep people back, down absolutely. and then who out there making the greatest effort to change that reality? >> i want to know who they are. jamie: i would say immigration would be another cause and lacking someone who can put forcefully and eloquently the way frederick douglass did from is own experience. that's an excellent question. i don't have an answer for you. sarah, do you? -- if frederick douglass were alive today. jamie: if frederick douglass was alive today he would be a master of social media. >> and lincoln would be. they were masters of communication of their day. there are people who are using social media, especially twitter, really effectively as a means of conveying messages. and i think, i cannot remember anything right now, but i follow them. go online and just follow people who are dealing with social justice. especially in the black lives matter movement, you can find these people. they are people like frederick douglass, and to some extent, the thing about harriet tubman, she came late. deeds, no
that is unequal and designed to ep people back, down absolutely. and then who out there making the greatest effort to change that reality? >> i want to know who they are. jamie: i would say immigration would be another cause and lacking someone who can put forcefully and eloquently the way frederick douglass did from is own experience. that's an excellent question. i don't have an answer for you. sarah, do you? -- if frederick douglass were alive today. jamie: if frederick douglass was...
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that solidified the fact that men and women could not be treated unequally under the law. >> the vmi case is certainly very personal and mark for, what else would you say she is proud of of the case issues but involved in. >> she's proud of the lily ledbetter case. this is the case of the woman who worked her entire decade at the goodyear tire plant. one day she found a note in her locker and it said, this is how much all of the men who started with you have been paid and this is how much you are paid. that is when she there she had been systematically underpaid, she had been sexually harassed for years, she had been treated like garbage, and a very physically challenging job. this was the this was the point she decided it was time for the court. of course title vii of the civil rights act which protect workers and protected classes from being discriminated against as limitations. lily ledbetter was told by the majority of the supreme court that she waited too long. even if she had not even known she was being discriminated against. it came down to a technicality. did the discriminat
that solidified the fact that men and women could not be treated unequally under the law. >> the vmi case is certainly very personal and mark for, what else would you say she is proud of of the case issues but involved in. >> she's proud of the lily ledbetter case. this is the case of the woman who worked her entire decade at the goodyear tire plant. one day she found a note in her locker and it said, this is how much all of the men who started with you have been paid and this is...
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the top issue among democratic voters, 38% saying it was the most important, following by income unequality at 27%. now, of those democratic voters who said the economy and jobs are most important, 62% of those voters went to hillary clinton, 36% went to bernie sanders. particularly interesting because, of course, senator sanders has made income inequality and the economy his signature issues. >> reporter: as donald trump pointed out earlier this evening, the median income of americans has actually declined since the last presidential election. >> pelley: elaine quijano, anthony mason, thank you very much. we're going to go with bob schieffer who is with our two cbs news political contributors, journal," and jamelle bouie of "slate" magazine. >> reporter: i'll tell you, scott, if i was writing a press release tonight for the mainstream traditional republicans, the washington republican establishment, i would start it out like snoopy would-- i would start, "it was a dark and stormy night." this is the night they never thought would happen, peggy noonan. they never took donald trump seriously
the top issue among democratic voters, 38% saying it was the most important, following by income unequality at 27%. now, of those democratic voters who said the economy and jobs are most important, 62% of those voters went to hillary clinton, 36% went to bernie sanders. particularly interesting because, of course, senator sanders has made income inequality and the economy his signature issues. >> reporter: as donald trump pointed out earlier this evening, the median income of americans...