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the constitution was written by whites for the benefit of white. it was never written for the benefit of blacks. whether you read thestitution -- constitution, i think article ii, section 1 or article 1, they classify black people as 3/5 of a man, sub human. less than a human being. it rellegates us to the level of cattle, hogs chickens, cows, a commodity that could be bought and sold at the about -- will of the masses. no. it was written by whites for the benefit of wlites and to the detriment of blacks and when a black man stands up talking about his constitutional rights he's out of his mind >> minister malcolm, in our textbooks which the students have read episode -- supposedly there is a statement a quote to the effect that the nation of islam does not have a great deal of support in the negro community in this country by and large, and a recent national poll of american negroes found that leaders and rank and file cording to their statistics supported the reverend martin luther king, somewhere over 90% whereas the support and favorable rating
the constitution was written by whites for the benefit of white. it was never written for the benefit of blacks. whether you read thestitution -- constitution, i think article ii, section 1 or article 1, they classify black people as 3/5 of a man, sub human. less than a human being. it rellegates us to the level of cattle, hogs chickens, cows, a commodity that could be bought and sold at the about -- will of the masses. no. it was written by whites for the benefit of wlites and to the detriment...
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on steve white's life. it was on phil rouss'. and there was no reciprocal policy on steve white's life naming rouss as the beneficiary. leona white says her husband did nothing wrong. that they were only trying to protect their investment in the event of phil's death. >> steve wasn't into auto restoring. his involvement with the business had been more from a business management standpoint. >> we kept trying to have business meetings so we could see the checkbook, which we had never seen. every time we go to have a meeting, steve would get up and get angry and storm out of the house. so we were getting a little bit suspicious. >> the final straw came when steve white closed the company's bank accounts without telling phil, who found out through the bank teller. >> she said, well, mr. white came in two days ago, walked out of the bank with $2,943 and closed the account. and she said the reason i mentioned it to you, mr. rouss, is because there were checks outstanding. and he said he didn't care. he just wante
on steve white's life. it was on phil rouss'. and there was no reciprocal policy on steve white's life naming rouss as the beneficiary. leona white says her husband did nothing wrong. that they were only trying to protect their investment in the event of phil's death. >> steve wasn't into auto restoring. his involvement with the business had been more from a business management standpoint. >> we kept trying to have business meetings so we could see the checkbook, which we had never...
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>> guest: it was on the part -- of the white house. i was told after the fact that i should have been grateful because i was in a sea to possibly be called on. postcode but you were sitting with other black reporters? >> guest: african reporters. i have no problem with that. but i am a white house correspondent. i'm an american journalist. it was so odd that even my colleagues on the other side of the road said what going on? i said i was placed here. even the president, president bush even noticed. during a news conference he says why are you sitting over there? i tried to get a question and i said i was placed here. he at least acknowledged three times during the press conference. he even tried to put me out so the president -- the african president would at least call me. but it was a faux pas. even the chief of staff at the time after that said it was bad. it was a bad move. >> host: do you think presidents regarded you differently than other reporters because you are black because he represented a specific specialty media because
>> guest: it was on the part -- of the white house. i was told after the fact that i should have been grateful because i was in a sea to possibly be called on. postcode but you were sitting with other black reporters? >> guest: african reporters. i have no problem with that. but i am a white house correspondent. i'm an american journalist. it was so odd that even my colleagues on the other side of the road said what going on? i said i was placed here. even the president, president...
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. >> a white man. >> larry: oh. >> white man.ould you want to stay that way? >> yes. >> larry: yeah. >> well yes. >> the-- is aging part is pretty bad actually. >> larry: this is going to be our-- okay. all right. issa your white coworker is describing you would you rather have them describes awe as sassy or articulate and you have to choose one. and then that's what you are known as for from now on. >> i'm going to go with articulate. i would rather choose-- . >> larry: you don't want to be sassy. >> i have to be seen as smart even if there are occasions were lowered at the end of the day it's fine. >> an once they meet you they will see are you sassy anyway. >> she's so sassy articulate. >> larry: okay jacque, this is yours. earth is about to explode okay. this is based on science. >> okay. >> you have secured a spot on the only rocket ship that will escape to another habitable planet. you are eve it will be your job to begin a new civilization. but you can only take one man with you. and you must choose between these three can
. >> a white man. >> larry: oh. >> white man.ould you want to stay that way? >> yes. >> larry: yeah. >> well yes. >> the-- is aging part is pretty bad actually. >> larry: this is going to be our-- okay. all right. issa your white coworker is describing you would you rather have them describes awe as sassy or articulate and you have to choose one. and then that's what you are known as for from now on. >> i'm going to go with articulate. i...
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there's one scene where they had a white actor in a blackface raping a white woman.s or shucking and jiving. do i suggest you watch this? absolutely. historically, it is still one the must-see films. the content is very racial so be prepared and it is three hours long. it is pure fiction. >> that is great. i like that. she talked about the portrayal the stereotypes of blacks and whatnot. the thing that always baffles me is griffith defended his film. he grew up with his father was a great storyteller confederate soldier. all around him, when the protests are happening, he is being confronted by the likes of monroe trotter, who was not represented in the film in any way. somebody smart and articulate. accomplished. it is almost like, how blind could griffith be not to recognize that it is one-dimensional stereotyping throughout the film. protesters saying, this is not right, that's not the whole story. it's not even the beginning. >> when our local content vehicles move around and they found this in waco, texas and our producer suggested we look at this as a way that
there's one scene where they had a white actor in a blackface raping a white woman.s or shucking and jiving. do i suggest you watch this? absolutely. historically, it is still one the must-see films. the content is very racial so be prepared and it is three hours long. it is pure fiction. >> that is great. i like that. she talked about the portrayal the stereotypes of blacks and whatnot. the thing that always baffles me is griffith defended his film. he grew up with his father was a great...
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white house. white house. congressional republicans said fairly decently in 2012 in 2014 it was republican blowout. if we look at it it's not so much democrat republican. there's a view of politics i have held for a long time and it really mirrors and reflects the values i share in the book and that is this. for the practitioners of politics everything is horizontal. left right, liberal, conservative, democrat republican comets all horizontal but for the people who decide the election the people who don't live every day on politics politics, elections are vertical and the way they vote is not left or right, they vote up or down and they ask is this person going to take us up or will this person take us down? will he make things better make it worst? >> host: i hope 2016 is a great year for republicans and i hope and a couple of months you will let me know what you decide. >> guest: i will do so. >> host: thanks so much governor huckabee. great talking to you. .. and that is what this treasure of d
white house. white house. congressional republicans said fairly decently in 2012 in 2014 it was republican blowout. if we look at it it's not so much democrat republican. there's a view of politics i have held for a long time and it really mirrors and reflects the values i share in the book and that is this. for the practitioners of politics everything is horizontal. left right, liberal, conservative, democrat republican comets all horizontal but for the people who decide the election the...
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i have black friends and white friends. i love my black friends and my white friends. people want to be me that when you talk about black-and-white that you are being racist. no. it's about history and putting out there what is going on. statistics show that there is a disparity. but what i really want to impart is that we need to know what's going on and understand what's going on and it's not to say you did this or you didn't do this. it's about us all coming together and working this out. it is much respect for each side in each community. >> host: do you think that the press as a whole shows the same kind of respect? >> guest: historically we know what happened 70 years ago. >> host: till everyone who that is and how he was honored by the white house correspondents association at its 110 or. >> guest: you are going to make me cry. 70 years ago there was a gentleman who is a wordsmith from a print reporter who took his job seriously and he wound up becoming a civil rights person that he was a reporter at the white house first african-american reporter at the white h
i have black friends and white friends. i love my black friends and my white friends. people want to be me that when you talk about black-and-white that you are being racist. no. it's about history and putting out there what is going on. statistics show that there is a disparity. but what i really want to impart is that we need to know what's going on and understand what's going on and it's not to say you did this or you didn't do this. it's about us all coming together and working this out. it...
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in the late twenties 70% of house and was owned by whites. liberty city starts off as the suburban community by the time the right it comes comes, 92 percent of the real estate is owned by rights to you have a four year difference in the amount of ownership with white landlords some of that is the fact the era of slum clearance helps to divest property owners to transfer it by liquidating black cassettes as the fragile set to create a new nest egg as the matter of course, so they're more difficulties in these neighborhoods. >> host: what do you teach at johns hopkins? >> from american politics and i teach at course in the civil-rights movement also a jim crow in america and a graduate class with ratio literacy to understand the way race moves from the 1500's into the current day through the archives to understand the way power and the quality is replicated. and urban and suburban america of high interest foley also into the caribbean as well in the book of today has a lot of context of cuba and jamaica i try to make sure they are be the outsi
in the late twenties 70% of house and was owned by whites. liberty city starts off as the suburban community by the time the right it comes comes, 92 percent of the real estate is owned by rights to you have a four year difference in the amount of ownership with white landlords some of that is the fact the era of slum clearance helps to divest property owners to transfer it by liquidating black cassettes as the fragile set to create a new nest egg as the matter of course, so they're more...
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and the helpless white minority. >> and all of this, when they saw that at the white house, they likedyeah wilson liked it a lot. and again -- dixon and griffith the american historian he had written history of america. they had drawn on to -- using quotes from the book as some of the inter-titles so they knew how to play at wilson's ego. >> was there a time when woodrow wilson saw this, after this, did he ever condemn it? >> not that i came across. for months they tried to deny that -- and it was a misdirection and tried to keep quiet or even denied they had the white house screening. it became a political -- >> the fellow there in the middle is called a mill otto. silas lynch. he's there in the middle. what is the politics of having a quote, unquote mill ot yo sent down to south carolina to be elected lieutenant governor? >> to show that blacks are in charge and in control. the diminution of white blood and he accompanies a carpet bagger to become the lieutenant governor. he is one of the main black characters in the film. >> and he's sent down there by the stoneman family. >> yeah a
and the helpless white minority. >> and all of this, when they saw that at the white house, they likedyeah wilson liked it a lot. and again -- dixon and griffith the american historian he had written history of america. they had drawn on to -- using quotes from the book as some of the inter-titles so they knew how to play at wilson's ego. >> was there a time when woodrow wilson saw this, after this, did he ever condemn it? >> not that i came across. for months they tried to...
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but it was only a sweep in the white house. congressionally they did fairly decently in 2012 and then in 2014 it was a republican blowout. so if you look at it, it is not so much democrat republican but a view of politics that i held for a long time and i think it really years and reflects the values that i share in the book which is that for the practitioners of politics everything that is horizontal, democrat republican for the people that actually decide the election and don't live every day on politics elections are vertical. and the way that they vote is not left or right but they vote up or down and they ask if this person is going to take us up or will this person take us down. will he make things better or will he make things worse. >> i hope that 2016 is a great year for republicans and i hope that in a couple of months you let me know what you decide. >> i will do so. >> thank you so much governor, it's great to talk to you. >> tomorrow on c-span2, the washington institute for near east policy host a discussion about
but it was only a sweep in the white house. congressionally they did fairly decently in 2012 and then in 2014 it was a republican blowout. so if you look at it, it is not so much democrat republican but a view of politics that i held for a long time and i think it really years and reflects the values that i share in the book which is that for the practitioners of politics everything that is horizontal, democrat republican for the people that actually decide the election and don't live every day...
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60% of whites said yes, and 43% of whites.nother pollster as whether or not your child would think about this as a future profession. 60% suggest the child think about it as a future profession. a doctor or engineer is rates much higher. but police officer is ranked at around bankers. host: we were just showing our viewers right now, you can see engineer, dr., scientists. those top that list. over here, next to that, you see police officer ranks after journalists, but before bankers, farmers, priests. member of congress coming in last. union leader actually coming in last. al in boston. go ahead. independent caller. caller: good morning. very interesting since now the fbi did their investigation. the media has been very quiet on this whole ferguson thing. how come the question is not about the media? potentially incitin its siting of these people over the ferguson issue. there are many black on black crimes. why is that not brought up? why ferguson? i wonder why. back to insight this country before an election because we have
60% of whites said yes, and 43% of whites.nother pollster as whether or not your child would think about this as a future profession. 60% suggest the child think about it as a future profession. a doctor or engineer is rates much higher. but police officer is ranked at around bankers. host: we were just showing our viewers right now, you can see engineer, dr., scientists. those top that list. over here, next to that, you see police officer ranks after journalists, but before bankers, farmers,...
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it eventually was bombed by white vigilantes and white homeowners working together who try to drive a black resident and eventually the neighborhood was colloquially named little korea because it occurred during the korean war. that telegram and part connects the history of vigilante violence to a new set of conversations about property rights and property values in the governor was presumed to be in the interest of the white homeowners the north miami and they hope to make basically force the expulsion of the african-american residents. >> to telegraph another action lead to legislation affect in houses? >> in some cases yes. the greater problem is the violence problem. you had in 1951 is in situ a different public housing into the community as a way of alleviating what could be considered racial tensions that would make miami on a track as a tourist destination. there's an episode in 1947 where you have african-americans who are tactics valid for a much longer set of lobbying initiatives to the local city council and county commission to get rid of them. it happened in south florida
it eventually was bombed by white vigilantes and white homeowners working together who try to drive a black resident and eventually the neighborhood was colloquially named little korea because it occurred during the korean war. that telegram and part connects the history of vigilante violence to a new set of conversations about property rights and property values in the governor was presumed to be in the interest of the white homeowners the north miami and they hope to make basically force the...
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for example,, the statistical systems at that time has listed people as white or non-white. this is outrageous. had you tell people they are non-white? he said do something about it. so when i hand -- moynihan calls the various agencies and says what should recall other people? they worked it out in the system. so it is those little things that our important. for example, with the domestic agencies to configure the united states in different ways with the sba might be in chicago but housing might be in kansas city. that did not make sense and moynihan said move quickly to change the so they're all the same. he had the headquarters moved and he starts to do that then all hell breaks loose. then suddenly a senator says why is it something in seattle? so you go back to the drawing point -- the drawing board so everybody is happy pro so then they have the same configuration. this is what is going on. however i doing on time? and 1970 it should have spent a cakewalk like when kennedy died moynihan had a commitment between the white house and the capital. from the liquor stores bu
for example,, the statistical systems at that time has listed people as white or non-white. this is outrageous. had you tell people they are non-white? he said do something about it. so when i hand -- moynihan calls the various agencies and says what should recall other people? they worked it out in the system. so it is those little things that our important. for example, with the domestic agencies to configure the united states in different ways with the sba might be in chicago but housing...
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i'd like to see it in person. >> i wonder if it's a post-white house dress. >> it could be a post-white house dress. >> well, here is another -- >> this is another very pretty one. >> it's very pretty. >> that could be teens. that could be late teens. >> that reminds me. >> i doubt it is but it has that ethnic, romantic feel. so nice. >> according to our notes, the label inside the jacket identifies this as a piece by worth. >> well, porire had worked for worth for a little while. the sons of worth. although when they hired him they said even a great restaurant needs a potato friar, so you're in charge of the french fries. we'll do the grand ball gowns, you can do the day dresses. he didn't last long there. >> and this is also attributed to worth and was worn at a private dinner party at the white house in 1915. >> now, see, that's kind of retrograde for 1915. it's not at all fashionable. that's more like a 1912 looking dress, 1913. sorry. >> but the way the bosom -- >> it's really old-fashioned with that monobosom. the new high waist empire style. >> i have to say almost every dress wh
i'd like to see it in person. >> i wonder if it's a post-white house dress. >> it could be a post-white house dress. >> well, here is another -- >> this is another very pretty one. >> it's very pretty. >> that could be teens. that could be late teens. >> that reminds me. >> i doubt it is but it has that ethnic, romantic feel. so nice. >> according to our notes, the label inside the jacket identifies this as a piece by worth. >> well,...
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"white." it was an eye-opener. i also watched "the birth of a nation" for the first time in college. i wonder, just like the last caller, when i am wondering is why, why are we still presenting this as a work of art when it is definitely propaganda? it is definitely propaganda. am i right? at that time, when it came out the kkk had declined in membership and my second question is, it shows the white woman getting raped, why hasn't it ever been shown in film about how african-american women were constantly raped, and it was legalized by white men? >> i will give both are guests a chance to respond. if you could question dw griffith today, what would you ask him? >> what is your fear for the success of african-americans? what is your greatest fear? >> thank you very much from dallas, texas. we go to dick lehr. >> that question one, -- that question, the last when asked, what he might fear, was at the beginning of reconstruction. the state house of south carolina is now controlled and dominated b
"white." it was an eye-opener. i also watched "the birth of a nation" for the first time in college. i wonder, just like the last caller, when i am wondering is why, why are we still presenting this as a work of art when it is definitely propaganda? it is definitely propaganda. am i right? at that time, when it came out the kkk had declined in membership and my second question is, it shows the white woman getting raped, why hasn't it ever been shown in film about how...
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we are team white and gold.actress mindy said i think i'm getting so mad about the dress because it's an assault on what i believe is objective truth. ellen posted from this day on the world will be divided into 2 people. blue and black or white and gold. it seems the truth is in the eye of the beholder. lisa abc 7 news. >> of it's amazing. the dress is trending on twitter. actress emma tweeted my mom texted me white and gold. duh. >> actor bj tweeted i love the picture of the pope in his traditional black and blue. >> even the giants got in on the debate. this picture with caption trophy make a stop at the usf don game tonight. great scarf but is it black and blue or white and gold. >> i see white and gold. >> i do too. if you want to know is what really going open here you may want to see one way or the other good to our web site. here's a hint. has to do with your eyes. >> we posted the signtive ix explanation and joined the debate white and gold or are you blue and black. >> post a comment on our web site. p
we are team white and gold.actress mindy said i think i'm getting so mad about the dress because it's an assault on what i believe is objective truth. ellen posted from this day on the world will be divided into 2 people. blue and black or white and gold. it seems the truth is in the eye of the beholder. lisa abc 7 news. >> of it's amazing. the dress is trending on twitter. actress emma tweeted my mom texted me white and gold. duh. >> actor bj tweeted i love the picture of the pope...
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class white dominated -- white dominated room. during the clinton years, and was the first "black president." there were more african-american reporters there constantly. george w. bush came, everybody left. obama came, all of the black journalists came to the white house, they were so excited. they wanted to report on the first black president. i was happy to see black reporters there, even if it wasn't mainstream, it was still a presence a black reporters there. there is an internal problem and the next journal problem at the white house. the extra problem is that a lot of these networks want to hire white women. white women with blonde hair. that is the new trend. roland. [laughter] i am definitely not network material. i am twooo old and another shade of beige. the structure internally does not support people to come in who are not having workspace and a seat in that room. i was sitting in the back of the room. i moved up. that room does not support you in your effort to cover the president of the united states. it is not easy
class white dominated -- white dominated room. during the clinton years, and was the first "black president." there were more african-american reporters there constantly. george w. bush came, everybody left. obama came, all of the black journalists came to the white house, they were so excited. they wanted to report on the first black president. i was happy to see black reporters there, even if it wasn't mainstream, it was still a presence a black reporters there. there is an internal...
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we are team white and gold. actress mindy said i think i'm getting so mad about the dress because it's an assault on what i believe is objective truth. ellen posted from this day on the world will be divided into 2 people. blue and black or white and gold. it seems the truth is in the eye of the beholder. lisa abc 7 news. >> of it's amazing. the dress is trending on twitter. actress emma tweeted my mom texted me white and gold. duh. >> actor bj tweeted i love the picture of the pope in his traditional black and blue. >> even the giants got in on the debate. this picture with caption trophy make a stop at the usf don game tonight. great scarf but is it black and blue or white and gold. >> i see white and gold. >> i do too. if you want to know is what really going open here you may want to see one way or the other good to our web site. here's a hint. has to do with your eyes. >> we posted the signtive ix explanation and joined the debate white and gold or are you blue and black. >> post a comment on our web site.
we are team white and gold. actress mindy said i think i'm getting so mad about the dress because it's an assault on what i believe is objective truth. ellen posted from this day on the world will be divided into 2 people. blue and black or white and gold. it seems the truth is in the eye of the beholder. lisa abc 7 news. >> of it's amazing. the dress is trending on twitter. actress emma tweeted my mom texted me white and gold. duh. >> actor bj tweeted i love the picture of the pope...
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usually imitating the white man.egro get drunk because he sees white people drinking. >> he's the fastest i've met in my life. >> commit fornication and adultery, all they see on tv is a white man committing fornication and adultery. they want to be like the white man, so they copy his immoral social habits. >> malcolm little was born into a family of activists. his parents, earl and louise were active followers of the negro improvement organization, which drew on black nationalism, promoting black pride. >> marcus garby said, the world has made being black a crime. i intend to make it a virtue. that the world has said black history is a curse. that black freedom is a pipe dream, that black hope is a joke. >> father, hopper earl, was a young garveyite. a minister. it was during the jim crowe era and learning to be self-reliant, independent. to stand up against injustice. it was during a time when lynchings were prevalent, to say the least. and so my grandfather was assassinated also tied to the trolley tracks. >> mal
usually imitating the white man.egro get drunk because he sees white people drinking. >> he's the fastest i've met in my life. >> commit fornication and adultery, all they see on tv is a white man committing fornication and adultery. they want to be like the white man, so they copy his immoral social habits. >> malcolm little was born into a family of activists. his parents, earl and louise were active followers of the negro improvement organization, which drew on black...
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such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved with, you
such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start...
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tonight the great white shark makes a comeback. that's our team, now let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow." i'm phil torres jind by marita davison and costa. you designed bionic eyes yourself. and this story you got to look there. >> you talk about changing the world and huge innovation in science and technology, talking about restoring vision for the blind. this new technology approved by the f.d.a. - weigh saw it installed in a patient. it's amazing stuff. let's check it out. [ ♪ music ♪ ] . >> reporter: in a few minutes lisa will undergo an innovative surgery procedure, taking her from darkness to eventually seeing shapes outlines and images. >> and we are literally hours right? >> yes. >> reporter: how long have you been waiting? >> a year and a half since i heard about it and trying to get though the process, approvals. i can't believe it's here. >> reporter: lisa has rhettinal pigmentosa, a degenerative disease. sight loss can be severe to complete blindness. >> i see shadows, and sometimes silo wets, de
tonight the great white shark makes a comeback. that's our team, now let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow." i'm phil torres jind by marita davison and costa. you designed bionic eyes yourself. and this story you got to look there. >> you talk about changing the world and huge innovation in science and technology, talking about restoring vision for the blind. this new technology approved by the f.d.a. - weigh saw it installed in a patient. it's...
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is there any other american in the white house who owes millions of dollars to the white house?i don't know i haven't gone through the tax returns of people coming to the white house. >> isn't that strange? >> no, i don't think that's strange. >> man that was a wide ranging interview last night. >> yeah. when faced with islamic terror the president compels us to remember the crusades, which happened 800 or some odd years ago. i would humbly ask him to remember 28 years ago, not too far to the lives ruined. al sharpton ended in death. the crown heights riot ended in looting and injury that was with al sharpton. yankle rosenbaum murdered after al sharpton protests. then you have linton lu and rafael ramos. they were killed only two months ago after there were protests led by al sharpton. i would ask president obama to remember that in the context of his -- of whatever beliefs he has if he can. maybe that should inform his decisions about who he has in the white house. >> can i bring this to bob? bob, if i evade my taxes i get an invite to rikers. al sharpton gets an invite to the
is there any other american in the white house who owes millions of dollars to the white house?i don't know i haven't gone through the tax returns of people coming to the white house. >> isn't that strange? >> no, i don't think that's strange. >> man that was a wide ranging interview last night. >> yeah. when faced with islamic terror the president compels us to remember the crusades, which happened 800 or some odd years ago. i would humbly ask him to remember 28 years...
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we are team white and gold.ess mindy said i think i'm getting so mad about the dress because it's an assault on what i believe is objective truth. ellen posted from this day on the world will be divided into 2 people. blue and black or white and gold. it seems the truth is in the eye of the beholder. lisa abc 7 news. >> of it's amazing. the dress is trending on twitter. actress emma tweeted my mom texted me white and gold. duh. >> actor bj tweeted i love the picture of the pope in his traditional black and blue. >> even the giants got in on the debate. this picture with caption trophy make a stop at the usf don game tonight. great scarf but is it black and blue or white and gold. >> i see white and gold. >> i do too. if you want to know is what really going open here you may want to see one way or the other good to our web site. here's a hint. has to do with your eyes. >> we posted the signtive ix explanation and joined the debate white and gold or are you blue and black. >> post a comment on our web site. post
we are team white and gold.ess mindy said i think i'm getting so mad about the dress because it's an assault on what i believe is objective truth. ellen posted from this day on the world will be divided into 2 people. blue and black or white and gold. it seems the truth is in the eye of the beholder. lisa abc 7 news. >> of it's amazing. the dress is trending on twitter. actress emma tweeted my mom texted me white and gold. duh. >> actor bj tweeted i love the picture of the pope in...
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all white community. indiana has your small towns and there are not too many different races in one area. i went to college and got out of a small town. met new people. education helped me understand what is out there, not just what is in my community. they do not get out of the inner-city. they are stuck. they do not have a choice. their parents might tell them to do criminal acts. when they are raised, it is ok. i do not think there is a right and wrong answer for racism. host: as a police officer, you stop a car for speeding, it happens to be a black driver, do you react differently? you feel differently in your head? caller: i would say from watching media and everything on tv, yes, airport -- yes, it portrays you should be scared. even the youths, their parents might say comments and when they go out in public for the first interaction with a black person, it is awkward. a police officer, whether he is trained by the government or by the state he is still going to have that perception, if he is a whi
all white community. indiana has your small towns and there are not too many different races in one area. i went to college and got out of a small town. met new people. education helped me understand what is out there, not just what is in my community. they do not get out of the inner-city. they are stuck. they do not have a choice. their parents might tell them to do criminal acts. when they are raised, it is ok. i do not think there is a right and wrong answer for racism. host: as a police...
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when the white owner told her he had sold it, her son stepped in.nt turned in to a fistfight and james pushed the man through a plate glass window. james and his mother were soon arrested and jailed. that afternoon as people left the segregated balcony of the local theater, they noticed a white mob gathering in the town square. as evening fell rumors of lynching spread and the mob grew. i nthe small black neighborhood called mink slide people shot out the streetlights, locked their doors and posted guards on their roofs. when four policemen walked in to the darkened neighborhood shots rang out and they were injured. the sheriff called for help. the state guard and highway patrol ransacked local businesses, seized arms and beat and arrested more than one hundred african-americans. when it was all over twenty- five were charged with attempted murder of the four policemen. when two defendants tried to escape, they were beaten and died on the way to the blacks-only hospital 40 miles north in nashville. as the case became a cause- celeb, marshall travele
when the white owner told her he had sold it, her son stepped in.nt turned in to a fistfight and james pushed the man through a plate glass window. james and his mother were soon arrested and jailed. that afternoon as people left the segregated balcony of the local theater, they noticed a white mob gathering in the town square. as evening fell rumors of lynching spread and the mob grew. i nthe small black neighborhood called mink slide people shot out the streetlights, locked their doors and...
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i thought that was a joke since he was brought up by a white mother white grandfather went to white schoolsand most of of they learned from white people. look is the white house responding to the comments? >> well, you know in their own way. today and we'll hear tonight a moment. the white house said that we're not going to respond directly but here is what josh earnest the white house press secretary had to say indirectly. >> more generally i can tell you it's sad to see when somebody has attained a certainly level of public statute stature and admiration tarntarnishes that that stature so hugely. i feel sorry for rudy giuliani today. >> any thoughts about that before we go ? >> the white house is trying to stay above the fray. steve cohen who tweeted there is race involved in this, rank and file can be really upset, rhode island upriledup about this. but that is what the white house had to say. >> want an extra egg with your breakfast? go ahead and eat them. new dietary guidelines say they're okay. prosecuting revenge pornography. pictures meant for private eyes only. >> you know, there i
i thought that was a joke since he was brought up by a white mother white grandfather went to white schoolsand most of of they learned from white people. look is the white house responding to the comments? >> well, you know in their own way. today and we'll hear tonight a moment. the white house said that we're not going to respond directly but here is what josh earnest the white house press secretary had to say indirectly. >> more generally i can tell you it's sad to see when...
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he was one who escaped with a white colleague. he later wrote an account of that called a voice from harper ferry. it was published in canada to set the record straight about the amount of support the raid had in the black community which i understand was being diminished, being careful not to identify anyone. and now i will conclude very humbly by mentioning a couple of words about henry highland ona rness. if you will bear with me and correct any mistakes. this is certainly a very prominent player from 15 street that helped with the cause. he was a great abolitionist and educator he decided to become a preacher as that was the most effective way to carry the cause. also enter totally about his life, he walked with a limp -- and totally about his life -- antecdotally about his life, he walked with a limp due to an accident when he was a child. i joke at my church in a sermon that i can never say anything at 15th street that will be more audacious, wild, or radical. frederick douglass thought he was too radical at times and disass
he was one who escaped with a white colleague. he later wrote an account of that called a voice from harper ferry. it was published in canada to set the record straight about the amount of support the raid had in the black community which i understand was being diminished, being careful not to identify anyone. and now i will conclude very humbly by mentioning a couple of words about henry highland ona rness. if you will bear with me and correct any mistakes. this is certainly a very prominent...
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the white house says this. scholars immigration experts and the district court of washington, d.c. determined the president's actions are well within his legal authority. >> wow. isn't that something? i didn't realize that we had just turned over our court system, our systems of checks and balances and had created an arbiter on the constitution just comprised of legal elites from ak -- academia. i don't think there's a reasonable person in the country, if a reasonable person still has standing in our court system who would say that this is not an egregious overreach of power. >> thank you, lou. see you tonight on fox business. here is martha. >> isis terrorists killing it 21 egyptian men on the beach in libya. the white house will not mention faith and will not condemn them as killings for faith. reverend franklin graham says there's a double standard here. our panel weighs in. >> how cold is it huh? how cold is it lou? it's so cold the water at niagara is not even flowing anymore. >> oh, no. >> yeah. it's froz
the white house says this. scholars immigration experts and the district court of washington, d.c. determined the president's actions are well within his legal authority. >> wow. isn't that something? i didn't realize that we had just turned over our court system, our systems of checks and balances and had created an arbiter on the constitution just comprised of legal elites from ak -- academia. i don't think there's a reasonable person in the country, if a reasonable person still has...
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white face than a black face.n fact we all, white and black, carry various biases around with us. i am reminded of the song from the broadway hit "avenue q" everyone's a little bit racist a part of which goes like this. "look around and you will find no one's really colorblind. maybe it's a fact we all should face, everyone makes judgments based on race." you should be grateful i did not try to sing be that. >> a aclaimed media writer and journalist david carr has died after collapsing in "the new york times" newsroom where he worked. he was writing the media industry and he's been known to be very tough but fair. his investigations exposed bankrupt corporate culture like at the tribune portrayed in the documentary "page one" and defended print journalism and "the new york times" doggedly. >> i work at the no times"the new york times" we have 17 million people that come to our website, we have 80 blogs, we are fully engaged in the revolution. "the new york times" has dozens of bure ross all over the world and we'r
white face than a black face.n fact we all, white and black, carry various biases around with us. i am reminded of the song from the broadway hit "avenue q" everyone's a little bit racist a part of which goes like this. "look around and you will find no one's really colorblind. maybe it's a fact we all should face, everyone makes judgments based on race." you should be grateful i did not try to sing be that. >> a aclaimed media writer and journalist david carr has died...
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freeing white men to fight. what good would it do then to continue to support an institution that even southerners that are having to reconsider until the cars have been one. -- cause had been warned. the border states of maryland and missouri had decided to end slavery and be a jurisdiction. slowly but most assuredlyinstitution was coming to an end in the inland -- union slaveholding states either by legislative action or by the frictions of war lincoln had warned about earlier. what is -- once the emancipation proclamation had been issue border states although excluded from the provisions used whatever nene -- whatever means to secure their provisions as well, including joining the year -- including joining the army. opponents to the member offered a variety of reasons why it should not be pursued from arguments it challenged states rights to concerns over what would be done with the free men and women. some people were arguing you needed to colonize every single one of them by the 13th amendment. prominent am
freeing white men to fight. what good would it do then to continue to support an institution that even southerners that are having to reconsider until the cars have been one. -- cause had been warned. the border states of maryland and missouri had decided to end slavery and be a jurisdiction. slowly but most assuredlyinstitution was coming to an end in the inland -- union slaveholding states either by legislative action or by the frictions of war lincoln had warned about earlier. what is --...
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white and gold or blue and black? we'll get to the bottom of it.ps ♪music resumes♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [owner] come on. [announcer] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. anyone have occasional constipation diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these occasional digestive issues... with 3 types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips' the hoover floormate deluxe. washes. scrubs. dries. floormate deluxe. starting at one thirty nine. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. you know what? plent
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white there is interest in the white r house about people like ted cruz and rand paul because they deal on the hill.ney, mitt romney i don't think there were any more people who wanted romney to run than democrats and on capitol hill because they felt they had the great argument to run against him.ents if you look at comments the bef president made the night before romney said he wasn't going to run, the president had this pretty sharp jab talking about b agai how a former presidential candidate was suddenly now talking about poverty and inequality and obama welcomes i th thatin debate. there may be a little disappointment in the white house that romney's not running this time around. e >> what do they think about jeb ink of bush and the degree to which theegree bush name is tainted? >> if you remember obama had had this comment a few months ago he where he talks about americans a wanting a new car smell when they look at their presidential candidates. in some ways that may have been a reference not only to bush but to hillary clinton.w, loo looking at their own experience they feel lik
white there is interest in the white r house about people like ted cruz and rand paul because they deal on the hill.ney, mitt romney i don't think there were any more people who wanted romney to run than democrats and on capitol hill because they felt they had the great argument to run against him.ents if you look at comments the bef president made the night before romney said he wasn't going to run, the president had this pretty sharp jab talking about b agai how a former presidential...
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malcolm went to a white foster home and attended a predominantly white and secondary school.was popular in school. he had charisma, even as a child. his classmates voted for him to be class president. >> most often, he was the only person of color in his school. and when he was i think about 12 years old, he did tell his favorite teacher, mr. astrowski, that he wanted to be a lawyers. his teacher said negros can't be lawyers. he should be a carpenter, use his hands. >> in school, his half sister, in boston, tried to get him to visit her to kind of get her on track. malcolm went to visit ella in boston and was completely taken by urban culture. and was attracted to the hep cat movement. and jazz and the dancing and the clothes and the fashion and he gradually adopted this persona that became known as detroit red. as detroit red, malcolm drifted further away from the garvey roots of his family and to petty crime. >> he was a gangster, he was a hustler. so those early years did expose him to some of the darker precincts of the black condition. >> malcolm hatched a plan to engage
malcolm went to a white foster home and attended a predominantly white and secondary school.was popular in school. he had charisma, even as a child. his classmates voted for him to be class president. >> most often, he was the only person of color in his school. and when he was i think about 12 years old, he did tell his favorite teacher, mr. astrowski, that he wanted to be a lawyers. his teacher said negros can't be lawyers. he should be a carpenter, use his hands. >> in school,...
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the white house meeting with muslim leaders just hours ago. and now it refuses to tell the american people exactly which muslim leaders were there. why? second we just learned a key player in the coalition against isis bailed a month ago. a fact the administration misrepresented repeatedly. radical islam raised its head in a new and horrifying way this week when the terror group isis released video of a jordanian air force pilot locked in a cage and burned alive. so when the white house said the threat from isis was on the agenda in a meeting with muslim leaders late today, we asked who was there from what groups and how they might help. but the administration is now refusing to say more. we'll have more on that in moments. but first, to the stunning admission that a country hailed as a key player in the fight against isis the united arab emirates or uae, has bailed. not today, but a month ago. and not only were we not told about it when it happened, but for the last month the white house and the pentagon have gone out of their way to praise t
the white house meeting with muslim leaders just hours ago. and now it refuses to tell the american people exactly which muslim leaders were there. why? second we just learned a key player in the coalition against isis bailed a month ago. a fact the administration misrepresented repeatedly. radical islam raised its head in a new and horrifying way this week when the terror group isis released video of a jordanian air force pilot locked in a cage and burned alive. so when the white house said...
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the white house says says the white house condemning the cowardly murder of 21 egyptian citizens.u've got the pope saying this: they were executed for nothing more than the fact that they were christian. the blood of our christian sisters and brothers is testimony that cries out to us, be they catholics, orthodox, coptics, it does not matter, they are christians. their blood is the same. why doesn't the president get it? >> at some point, is this a psychological issue? i can't begin to analyze this. the actual beheaders according to the post today, said these people were followers of the cross. >> right. >> and pledged they would be coming to rome, that allah instructs them to sweep back across europe. they want to redo what they didn't win 900 years ago when the president was invoking the crusades and the inquisition, well rewind 900 years or so and that's what they wanted. this is what this was all about. this was establishing a caliphate across europe and to ultimately crush and destroy christian dom. it's been on the line in europe, we know that. but there are christians all o
the white house says says the white house condemning the cowardly murder of 21 egyptian citizens.u've got the pope saying this: they were executed for nothing more than the fact that they were christian. the blood of our christian sisters and brothers is testimony that cries out to us, be they catholics, orthodox, coptics, it does not matter, they are christians. their blood is the same. why doesn't the president get it? >> at some point, is this a psychological issue? i can't begin to...
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and in that region were both white southerners and black southerners have lost people that they love, they were suffering from what is now called ptsd, they don't have limbs, they don't have eyes, they don't have family members, and you suddenly have the need to reconstruct a society and the government. and that is going to include for the first time in american history one of my favorite images of reconstruction african-americans, not the african-american men, but african-american women and children. these are the people that you would see along the street sides, because african-american women rarely make it into textbooks when they talk about this, but african-american women very quickly started engaging in street vending, or road vending, or track vending, or path vending, but out there were you could see them, where white people coming home from fighting in the battles were trying to find family members from whom they had been separated, and are seeing african-americans taking over public spaces. you also see families, and african-americans who want to stay in the society that the
and in that region were both white southerners and black southerners have lost people that they love, they were suffering from what is now called ptsd, they don't have limbs, they don't have eyes, they don't have family members, and you suddenly have the need to reconstruct a society and the government. and that is going to include for the first time in american history one of my favorite images of reconstruction african-americans, not the african-american men, but african-american women and...
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we do know that it's a predominantly non-white town that used to be white that suffered white flight yet kept control of power in that town. you had a police force that was overwhelmingly white. when that happens, the cops feel like they're in a fort surrounded by indians and they behave that way. they have this thing, they feel like the people around them are the enemy and the people around them feel -- the cops are an occupying army, and when you realize, well, the power is concentrated into white people who barely live there anymore and you have a police force that has so few minority members, you know anything can make it explosive. when cops also take eric garner in staten island, i feel like when police kind of live in the microclimates of their precinct or town and they have a very closed thinking about how to conduct themselves out on the street and it's not challenged until it is, until somebody has the cell phone. but this is the way their fathers were cops in this area you know it's just like an ethic of conduct in that area. >> rose: you have a lot of ideas, there is urge
we do know that it's a predominantly non-white town that used to be white that suffered white flight yet kept control of power in that town. you had a police force that was overwhelmingly white. when that happens, the cops feel like they're in a fort surrounded by indians and they behave that way. they have this thing, they feel like the people around them are the enemy and the people around them feel -- the cops are an occupying army, and when you realize, well, the power is concentrated into...
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autobiography we have a poor white men.e things that's made the study of slavery so rich in many ways is that we have the wonderful slave narratives that were recorded in the 1930s. we have these great stories about slavery. we don't have as much or hardly anything like that for poor whites. but this one story was a man who had been born and grew up in a mining town in north georgia. like a lot of poor whites he moved around looking for work into alabama, tennessee. even went to arkansas, couldn't make it there. couldn't get land we came back and ended up in north carolina come in central north carolina where he took a job in 1859 taking ditches for a local landowner. they got into his a dispute about his weight. he murdered the man and was eventually executed by the state of north carolina, but before he did, his defense attorney, and at si dubious defense attorney was writer from greensboro, took down his life story. and so we know a lot of details about, for instance, all these there is jobs he, the fact that he was so m
autobiography we have a poor white men.e things that's made the study of slavery so rich in many ways is that we have the wonderful slave narratives that were recorded in the 1930s. we have these great stories about slavery. we don't have as much or hardly anything like that for poor whites. but this one story was a man who had been born and grew up in a mining town in north georgia. like a lot of poor whites he moved around looking for work into alabama, tennessee. even went to arkansas,...