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he just doesn't happen to be white america. >> and food fight. we're taking you to the world food championships in las vegas. it's the olympics for chefs. as they compete for hundreds of thousands in prize money. that's a lot of brisket. but is it the world's best? and galactic gal. kate upton has conquered the fashion world. now she conquers gravity for "sports illustrated" in zero gravity intimates. >>> good evening. how could a jury not convict him of murder. that's what many are asking about the trial of michael dunn. the only testimony supporting dunn's self-defense claim was his own. and even that was contradicted by other witnesses. dunn was convicted on four other counts. but the jury deadlocked on the charge related to killing jordan davis. and for davis' parents, that's not an abstract legal issue. it's very personal. abc's byron pitts sat down with them for our series "crime and punishment." >> it has been an incredibly long 15 months for you two. it was his father ron davis who got the call. his boy had been shot out
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what is going on in the psychology of white america at this time? how are they responding to the civil rights movement in this particular march? >> guest: for liberal whites the shooting of james meredith triggers another round of outrage against the jim crow south. they see it as another example of violent retribution and people write to their congressman just as they had done with selma birmingham. their editorials in the newspapers condemning the violence and they sympathize with james meredith trade people wrote in to meredith and talked about their own ideas and feelings about race and asked him for advice. there was great liberal guilt in white america. remember the civil rights movement since the citizens of 1960 has been a major news story in american life for the past five or six years and to some extent the march continues that liberal trend. by the same token because of this emerging militancy, because of something like the watts riot and the controversy over the moynihan report we are starting to see the language of backlash. the backlash
what is going on in the psychology of white america at this time? how are they responding to the civil rights movement in this particular march? >> guest: for liberal whites the shooting of james meredith triggers another round of outrage against the jim crow south. they see it as another example of violent retribution and people write to their congressman just as they had done with selma birmingham. their editorials in the newspapers condemning the violence and they sympathize with james...
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it is impossible to characterize white america. you do see everything from those that embrace the notions those that said we have been fighting for black power all along. or those that we are starting to drift away particularly the non-violent action to bring to whites and blacks together with integration. also carmichael would say integration is irrelevant they need to achieve power. then a growing voice of the new bright more conservative is -- conservatives that is to brodeur with the expansion of the liberal programs as knicks soon comes to the presidency two years later as reagan goes to the governorship about the same time. >> host: you have fascinating mind-set on the conservative with obamacare or illegal aliens conservative politicians on the back of this law which -- coded as a backlash. before we go to break what inspired you? of all the episodes what inspires you to write this book? >> i have written books that deal with african-american history but especially working with a graduate students the ways dollars to broaden
it is impossible to characterize white america. you do see everything from those that embrace the notions those that said we have been fighting for black power all along. or those that we are starting to drift away particularly the non-violent action to bring to whites and blacks together with integration. also carmichael would say integration is irrelevant they need to achieve power. then a growing voice of the new bright more conservative is -- conservatives that is to brodeur with the...
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and that says all you need to hear about where america is when white america is having a different serious talk than black america. >> you know, the jury never heard phone calls that dunn made from prison. here is part of one call. >> she found some youtube videos of these guys, and they're all gangster rappers. you know, because when the police said that these guys didn't have a record, i was like you know, i wonder if they're just flying under the radar. >> right. >> because they were bad. >> now, he never knew these guys, but he sees them in moments and all of the sudden he knows they're bad and comes up with they're gangster rappers. do you think the prosecutor should fight to use these calls in a new trial, ron? >> absolutely. there is also letters that were written in prison where he says that 90% of the blacks in here are idiots, and we should take a gun and shoot all of them. these things are inflammatory, yet they're true. they're his truth. so maybe though they may be inflammatory to the community, they're his truth. and because it's his truth, we need to have that displayed in f
and that says all you need to hear about where america is when white america is having a different serious talk than black america. >> you know, the jury never heard phone calls that dunn made from prison. here is part of one call. >> she found some youtube videos of these guys, and they're all gangster rappers. you know, because when the police said that these guys didn't have a record, i was like you know, i wonder if they're just flying under the radar. >> right. >>...
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he can be the president of white america and be the president of all america. because at certain points in certain times, people need to be helped. some of us need help at any particular time. like the banking industry needed help at a particular time. that didn't make him the president of the banking industry. like the auto industry needed help at some point, that didn't make him the president of the auto industry. but people evolve and the president has evolved, i believe, and now he feels a certain freedom now that he is in his second term and he's thinking about legacy here. >> don lemon, thank you very much. don will have a special program at 11:00 p.m. eastern. "my brother's keeper" a special on this initiative. >>> the president's initiative comes two years ago to the week that trayvon martin, black 17-year-old teen was gunned down by george zimmerman. a number of parallels were drawn today between that case and another unarmed black teen jordan davis who was shot and killed for playing his music too loud by a white man. the president addressed both case
he can be the president of white america and be the president of all america. because at certain points in certain times, people need to be helped. some of us need help at any particular time. like the banking industry needed help at a particular time. that didn't make him the president of the banking industry. like the auto industry needed help at some point, that didn't make him the president of the auto industry. but people evolve and the president has evolved, i believe, and now he feels a...
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so we suggest he re-read the study and stop demonizing white america for being racists.sts in every color, every creed, but to zero in somehow in america, white people are becoming more anti-black when you don't even read the study. i want everybody to go to the ap study and punch it up. pinhead of the week. all right, i have to republun y guys, factor tip of the day. the biggest thing wrong with california. we're out here all this week and i've seen it firsthand. the tip, moments away. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. les just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one "the robox." millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out
so we suggest he re-read the study and stop demonizing white america for being racists.sts in every color, every creed, but to zero in somehow in america, white people are becoming more anti-black when you don't even read the study. i want everybody to go to the ap study and punch it up. pinhead of the week. all right, i have to republun y guys, factor tip of the day. the biggest thing wrong with california. we're out here all this week and i've seen it firsthand. the tip, moments away. so i...
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so we suggest he re-read the study and stop demonizing white america for being racists.. there are racists in every color, every creed, but to zero in somehow in america, white people are becoming more anti-black when you don't even read the study. i want everybody to go to the ap study and punch it up. pinhead of the week. all right, i have to republun y guys, factor tip of the day. the biggest thing wrong with california. we're out here all this week and i've seen it firsthand. the tip, moments away. ♪ [ male announcer ] your heart. it powers your body to walk enough stairs in a lifetime to climb the empire state building. and then climb it again 1,000 times. your heart is amazing. take carof it with centrum silver. multivitamins with b vitamins and lycopene to help support your heart and packed with key nutrients to help support your eyes and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. ahoy, mateys. house? hell
so we suggest he re-read the study and stop demonizing white america for being racists.. there are racists in every color, every creed, but to zero in somehow in america, white people are becoming more anti-black when you don't even read the study. i want everybody to go to the ap study and punch it up. pinhead of the week. all right, i have to republun y guys, factor tip of the day. the biggest thing wrong with california. we're out here all this week and i've seen it firsthand. the tip,...
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there is not a black america and a white america, a latino america, and asian america.here is the united states of america. by introducing you to a distinguished group of jonorians, kenneth mack , robert caro, and and dorisschloss, kearns goodwin will join us later from san francisco. she is the author of the bully pulpit and other books. i am pleased to have all of them here as we talk about the presidency, who has inhabited that office, what it takes, and how we measure greatness, and i begin with michael beschloss. kind of person is attracted to the presidency? nowadays, it is a shrinking number and someone who is willing to go through, in many ways, a torturous experience that was not the case for many. the first thing to say is we are not opening this office to as many people who would be great residents as we used to earlier. it is now 24 hours a day. you are expected to be on all the time. john kennedy, in the summer of 1961, was on vacation in hyannisport. up.berlin wall went there was an inquiry in the press office about what does the president think about the
there is not a black america and a white america, a latino america, and asian america.here is the united states of america. by introducing you to a distinguished group of jonorians, kenneth mack , robert caro, and and dorisschloss, kearns goodwin will join us later from san francisco. she is the author of the bully pulpit and other books. i am pleased to have all of them here as we talk about the presidency, who has inhabited that office, what it takes, and how we measure greatness, and i begin...
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lee lewis, johnny cash, elvis is spreading on the scene and what is going on in this ecology of white america at the time. they trigger another round of outrage against the violent richard duchenne and people write to congress just as they had done with soma. they sympathize with james meredith and some of the documents came across into the feelings of the race and asking them for advice. the civil rights movement has been a major news story to the mac spent they continue that liberal trend. because of something like the riot into the controversy of the moynihan report we are starting to see the language of the backlash it was in 1966 that some are sort of increasingly alienated i think blacks are moving too fast into the achievement has achieved what it should be achieve which is the opposite. there are plenty of white marchers who decide we want to join the march often times people with religious organizations in the catholic church or long-time activists. it's their only experience and they decided they were going to come into something they had to be a part. they talk about huge swaths of
lee lewis, johnny cash, elvis is spreading on the scene and what is going on in this ecology of white america at the time. they trigger another round of outrage against the violent richard duchenne and people write to congress just as they had done with soma. they sympathize with james meredith and some of the documents came across into the feelings of the race and asking them for advice. the civil rights movement has been a major news story to the mac spent they continue that liberal trend....
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there is not a black america and a white america, a latino america, an asian america.here is the united states of america. >> let me begin by introducing you to a distinguished group of historians. kenneth mack is a professor of law at harvard. he is the author of "representing the race: the creation of the civil rights lawyer." jon meacham is executive editor and vice president of random house. he is the author of "thomas jefferson: the art of power" and other books. robert caro, the author of "the passage of power," the fourth volume of his series "the years of lyndon johnson," and michael beschloss, the author of "presidential courage: brave leaders and how they changed america" and other books. doris kearns goodwin will join us later in the program from san francisco. she is the author of "the bully pulpit: theodore roosevelt, william howard taft, and the golden age of journalism" and other books. i am pleased to have all of them here as we talk about the presidency, who has inhabited that office, what it means, what it takes, what is the toll, and how do we measur
there is not a black america and a white america, a latino america, an asian america.here is the united states of america. >> let me begin by introducing you to a distinguished group of historians. kenneth mack is a professor of law at harvard. he is the author of "representing the race: the creation of the civil rights lawyer." jon meacham is executive editor and vice president of random house. he is the author of "thomas jefferson: the art of power" and other books....
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. >>> white out. america's biggest star at the winter olympic, shaun white, comes up empty. >>> love and money. more women outearning their husbands. why the biggest obstacle to their happiness may be the men in their lives. the startling new report tonight. >>> and, america's darling -- ♪ on the good ship lollipop >> shirley temple the original curls, her stardom skyrocketing at the age of 3 was just the beginning of a remarkable life.
. >>> white out. america's biggest star at the winter olympic, shaun white, comes up empty. >>> love and money. more women outearning their husbands. why the biggest obstacle to their happiness may be the men in their lives. the startling new report tonight. >>> and, america's darling -- ♪ on the good ship lollipop >> shirley temple the original curls, her stardom skyrocketing at the age of 3 was just the beginning of a remarkable life.
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. >>> white out. america's biggest star at the winter olympic, shaun white, comes up empty. >>> love and money. more women outearning their husbands. why the biggest obstacle to their happiness may be the men in their lives. the startling new report tonight. >>> and, america's darling -- ♪ on the good ship lollipop >> shirley temple the original curls, her stardom skyrocketing at the age of 3 was just the beginning of a remarkable life. >>> good evening, diane is off tonight. we begin with the new ice storm powerful and moving fast right now. you can see just how much of a monster it is from space. that's the tip of florida poking through the clouds. more than 20 states, nearly half the country, now under winter watches and warnings, bracing for a new round of ice and snow that experts warn could be historic and crippling, they're already feeling the pain across the south where steve osunsami starts us off. >> reporter: already, heartbreaking moments on iced-over roads across the south, four people died in texa
. >>> white out. america's biggest star at the winter olympic, shaun white, comes up empty. >>> love and money. more women outearning their husbands. why the biggest obstacle to their happiness may be the men in their lives. the startling new report tonight. >>> and, america's darling -- ♪ on the good ship lollipop >> shirley temple the original curls, her stardom skyrocketing at the age of 3 was just the beginning of a remarkable life. >>> good...
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. >> there is not a black america and a white america and latino america, an asian american america, there is the united states of america. >> rose: let me begin by introducing you to a distinguished group of historians, kenneth mack is a professor law at harvard, and creation of the civil rights lawyer, jon meacham is executive editor of random house and thomas jefferson, the art of power author among other books, i do not caro, the fourth volume in the series the years of lyndon johnston, and michael beschloss, brave a players and how they changed america and other books, doris kearns goodwin will join us later in the program from san francisco, the author, author of this the bully pulpit, theodore roosevelt and taft and the golden age of journalism, i am pleased to have all of them here as we have the presidency who inabouted this office, what it means, what is the toll and how we measure greatness, i will begin with michael beschloss. what kind of person is attracted to the presidency? >> now a daze, nowadays it is a shrinking number and one that is willing to go through many way
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now, that's actually true for white america as well, but we just know more about it. >> yeah. >> and less interested in how we label ourselves. i'm more interested in how we treat each other. and if we're treating each other right, then i can be african-american, i can be multi-racial, i can be, you name it, what matters is am i showing people respect, am i caring for other people? >> so what do you think, ted? >> well, number one, thank you, erin, for playing that tape as i requested. and i appreciate you monitoring my twitter account. i think you know what i think, i think the president is intentionally disassembling the greatest quality of life in the history of the world. i believe that he is creating class warfare intentionally to get americans to draw this line in the sand where i have never seen such political discourse in all my life. and yes, i do apologize for being part of that political discourse because greater men than myself have advised me that that kind of street language in a volatile interview as you played earlier is not appropriate when trying to get some upgrade
now, that's actually true for white america as well, but we just know more about it. >> yeah. >> and less interested in how we label ourselves. i'm more interested in how we treat each other. and if we're treating each other right, then i can be african-american, i can be multi-racial, i can be, you name it, what matters is am i showing people respect, am i caring for other people? >> so what do you think, ted? >> well, number one, thank you, erin, for playing that tape...
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and most white america doesn't use it in those terms.most people find it offensive. >> may i say something, i would never deem to speak for muhammad ali, but when i went to the ali center in louisville, there are a lot of pictures of muhammad ali's solidarity with native-american people. i would think he would look at this how is it you can have a deem in washington named after a racial slur for native-americans but punish young african-americans for how they speak to each other. >> well said, david. let me start with rashida first. just the idea of an athlete take a chance on not only their title but the condemnation in the sports world for take strong stand on the issue. do you, does your dad think there's not a lot of that going on an athletes right now or in the right place? >> i think my dad was the first athlete to stand against. he used boxing as a platform to protest against the unjust vietnam war. as well as, you know, the segregation. his people at that time were being mistreated and it was horrible. and he was their voice. and
and most white america doesn't use it in those terms.most people find it offensive. >> may i say something, i would never deem to speak for muhammad ali, but when i went to the ali center in louisville, there are a lot of pictures of muhammad ali's solidarity with native-american people. i would think he would look at this how is it you can have a deem in washington named after a racial slur for native-americans but punish young african-americans for how they speak to each other. >>...
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subversive about america's founding fathers it's simply more important that history is looked at in full with the good and the bad and most importantly the truth so let's start with the white house america's symbol of the presidency a beautiful mansion located at sixteen hundred pennsylvania avenue but built almost entirely on the backs of slaves that's right not only was the white house built by slave labor it was also home to countless black slaves held in bondage and while the first republic was founded under the banner of freedom dignity and the infallible notion that says all men are created equal as many as twelve of america's forty four presidents have been slave owners even george washington himself who wrote prolifically against the institution of slavery was not immune to its evils see a law called the gradual abolition act was passed in pennsylvania in seven hundred eighty which allowed slaves brought into this state to apply to apply for freedom if they were there for longer than six months in order to circumvent this act washington would rotate the time his slave spent in the state going against his own convictions against the horrific practice in fact one of
subversive about america's founding fathers it's simply more important that history is looked at in full with the good and the bad and most importantly the truth so let's start with the white house america's symbol of the presidency a beautiful mansion located at sixteen hundred pennsylvania avenue but built almost entirely on the backs of slaves that's right not only was the white house built by slave labor it was also home to countless black slaves held in bondage and while the first republic...
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the african-american community a separate history from white americans in north america. that had a particular history. much of it is subordination that within that subordination has created a community of culture that are worth preserving as opposed to the deep integration assumption is criticized by the black nationalist of 1960s and 1970s are basically imagines the black community should cease to exist once integrationist and succeed, but there will be a kindness painless genocide is african-americans are integrated into mainstream majority white institutions. so that is the thesis in a nutshell. the good and well-intentioned people in the 1960s and 1970s embraced racial justice that limited the amount that would need to be reformed in american society. for example in legal education s.a.t. schmidts university virginia school of law come a segregated institution by law until the late 1960s was part of the never say die persistence of the state of virginia. when i got there in the early 80s the school had been integrated at least there is no racial exclusion. integratio
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how do we have that conversation with white of america? t want to talk about this, stop complaining. how do we have that conversation? >> i think white americans like to think everyone's created equal and if you just work very hard, you'll get the american dream. but white people, i think, have to wake up to the reality that just by a draw of a card, they were born white in a country where it gives them certain privileges, certain privileges to be able to hail a taxi cab easily, to not be followed around in a store. and i think until white people realize that, that they, just because of their skin, have certain entitlements in this country, that black people don't, i think that's really the key to make sure that the law, that the laws -- that the bias, rather, and that kind of privilege doesn't bleed into the law. but you have to realize, that you have privileges, and how you act and what you do with that privilege, i think is how you go about addressing -- >> but the opposite is true in a lot of ways. we played the sound bites of michael d
how do we have that conversation with white of america? t want to talk about this, stop complaining. how do we have that conversation? >> i think white americans like to think everyone's created equal and if you just work very hard, you'll get the american dream. but white people, i think, have to wake up to the reality that just by a draw of a card, they were born white in a country where it gives them certain privileges, certain privileges to be able to hail a taxi cab easily, to not be...
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it's been associated with dark skin since the early days of slavery america time for white americans to wake the hell up and realize that we're all humans black white latino asian it doesn't matter we're all just humans they were all just trying to get through life as best we can we need to start doing some serious work clean up the mess for years of slavery and discrimination and parts are left in our country and both poverty and racism and it's time for white americans to wake up and help heal this country of four hundred years of self inflicted us. and that's the way it is tonight thursday feb twentieth twenty fourteen. and don't forget democracy isn't just a spectator sport you can't hang around and watch it happen you gotta get out there and show up whether it's contacting your members of congress participating in the electoral process running for congress becoming a precinct of a person or standing outside the system and participating with a group like move to amend or resin democrats america feeding america or whatever it may be get out there and get active tag you're it. cros
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nationalist position in the difference of nationality to have us separate history from white americans and north america. they have a particular history much is subordination but have a greater community worth preserving that basically imagines the black community should cease to exist with integration of but in the words as called a painless genocide as mainstream to into majority white institutions. added that is it in a nutshell, they embrace the division of justice that has the amount so with legal education teaching at the university of virginia school of law until the late 1960's never say die through the state of virginia when i got there in the early '80s it was formally integrated with no racial exclusion but it was understood to take down the white own the science to allow black students to matriculate with the assumption that everything else that would remain the same as that supremacy ideology is consistent with justice and the rule of law of of racial apartheid of america as if those institutional practices only involvement is the fact of the exclusion as opposed to into the texture or the
nationalist position in the difference of nationality to have us separate history from white americans and north america. they have a particular history much is subordination but have a greater community worth preserving that basically imagines the black community should cease to exist with integration of but in the words as called a painless genocide as mainstream to into majority white institutions. added that is it in a nutshell, they embrace the division of justice that has the amount so...
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start offering pre-k to more kids, black, white, hispanics, america will be a better play. >> that's what de blasio wants to put forward in new york. found a point of agreement. dana, a good idea? have people tried to do it before? what are your thoughts? >> sure, there's beens like thi but i think this one is different because he's the first black president and people have been asking when, mr. president, are you going to be able to try to help us to help them? a president can be a very good convenor of things, so if you think of president george h.w. bush thousand points of lights, that's still going. still going. freedom corps is something george w. bush put together and the faith-based initiative which actually has not really been sustained under the obama administration. a key to a program like this, maintaining support in the american public's mind is the measurable results that you can see over a long term. this will get a lot of attention today and then, you know, four days from now nobody will talk about this again, so it's up to the white house to continue to make the case
start offering pre-k to more kids, black, white, hispanics, america will be a better play. >> that's what de blasio wants to put forward in new york. found a point of agreement. dana, a good idea? have people tried to do it before? what are your thoughts? >> sure, there's beens like thi but i think this one is different because he's the first black president and people have been asking when, mr. president, are you going to be able to try to help us to help them? a president can be a...
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. >> for a lot of folk in america they would say, white man shoots and kills a 17-year-old black boy, be about race on some level? >> sitting in that room, it was never presented that way. we looked at it as a bad situation where teenagers were together and words were spoken and lines were crossed. >> natalie jackson is defense attorney and cnn analyst. she was involved in the trayvon martin case and danny sevalis. >> let me start with you, natalie. when you hear what the jurors said, they made a decision not to consider race. i'm sure they believed that. i'm not trying to say anybody lied, but do you think that's possible, that they could remove race from their analysis of what happened that night? >> i think that they can not talk about it but i don't think that it was removed. that's what happens in both of these cases that we've seen recently. in the other case, the trayvon martin case and this case, is that everyone said that they were not going to talk about race, but it was in the room and when it's in the room, what happens is that the race is there and by not confronting it,
. >> for a lot of folk in america they would say, white man shoots and kills a 17-year-old black boy, be about race on some level? >> sitting in that room, it was never presented that way. we looked at it as a bad situation where teenagers were together and words were spoken and lines were crossed. >> natalie jackson is defense attorney and cnn analyst. she was involved in the trayvon martin case and danny sevalis. >> let me start with you, natalie. when you hear what...
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we are talking about a working-class white america and a whole lot of rural america. that tape that we as advocates have not done the best job of exploiting the fact. we should do so. >> with that, for one house and is a pathway to a larger goal. i think we need to be focused on that larger goal of kind of reaffirming that, yes, home ownership is central to having a stable financial situation in the american economy as a whole, the basis of the american middle-class. so you can debate the housing bill or you can debate having both are what have you, but there will be serious commitment the matter what you have, no matter what patty to a to ensuring that americans can be homeowners and that those americans historically have never been able to beat majority homeowners. whatever system you are designing to best to short. and then let's debate. which pathway is most effective in getting to that gold. i do think optimistically most of congress should be on board with that type of argument. too optimistic, but congress is going to rationally to what is best for the country.
we are talking about a working-class white america and a whole lot of rural america. that tape that we as advocates have not done the best job of exploiting the fact. we should do so. >> with that, for one house and is a pathway to a larger goal. i think we need to be focused on that larger goal of kind of reaffirming that, yes, home ownership is central to having a stable financial situation in the american economy as a whole, the basis of the american middle-class. so you can debate the...
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>> coming up on al jazeera america, it is being compared to the trayvon martin case, opening arguments in a florida courtroom over the death of a black teenager shot by a white suspect. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. where a high profile murder trial is underway. opening arguments started in the case. charged with first degree murder in the death of jordan davis. the black teenager was unarmed when he was killed and dunn is white. the profess tors are saying they want justice for. killed nine months apart in the same -- that stand your ground allowed people to shoot and kill without facing consequences. >> what are the differences in this case from the george zimmerman trial. >> we are obviously having difficulty with natasha's audio, we apologize for that. once again the case taking place in florida right now, being compar
>> coming up on al jazeera america, it is being compared to the trayvon martin case, opening arguments in a florida courtroom over the death of a black teenager shot by a white suspect. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go...
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i work in my hometown, so this notion of all teach for america are privileged white rich teens is note. i work tirelessly to get 75 wisconsin, madison seniors, people of color, people from the milwaukee community to apply to teach for america this year. we believe people who look like us, who have the shared experience, need to be the people at the table too. so we are trying to build sustainability while trying to go to the 830 campuses where we movement. >> this organization starts out to reach into these incredibly underserved communities and put really qualified teachers in there to teach. a large percentage of the tfa folks are now going into charter schools, a lot of which are now doing quite well. how do you explain that? >> tfa's organizational mission was not to put qualified teachers into the classroom. if you read the senior thesis that it was born out of. she says explicitly that tfa will be filling gaps, and that they will never make claims that they can do in their program what traditional teacher licensure programs can do -- >> but didn't you say take the 500 most excep
i work in my hometown, so this notion of all teach for america are privileged white rich teens is note. i work tirelessly to get 75 wisconsin, madison seniors, people of color, people from the milwaukee community to apply to teach for america this year. we believe people who look like us, who have the shared experience, need to be the people at the table too. so we are trying to build sustainability while trying to go to the 830 campuses where we movement. >> this organization starts out...
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the white house says it saved america from the brink of another great depression, but not everyone agrees>>> plus tensions boiling over in bangkok, as clashes between protesters turn deadly. said, h you to ask... what did th what did they require on the property? >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. in south korea students are mourning the loss of their classmates who died when an auditorium roof collapsed. hundreds of others are recovering from their injuries. it is now believed that heavy snow caused the roof to come crashing down. >>> police clashed with anti-government protesters in bangkok. >> reporter: police battle with protesters in thailand's capitol. on tuesday security forces launched their most concerted efforts yet to clear anti-government citizens which have paralyzed parts of bangkok for more than three months now. police called their operation the peace for bangkok commission. they tried to regain control of government buildings that protesters had surrounded, including the parliament. but it was far from peaceful. dozens of protesters were injured as w
the white house says it saved america from the brink of another great depression, but not everyone agrees>>> plus tensions boiling over in bangkok, as clashes between protesters turn deadly. said, h you to ask... what did th what did they require on the property? >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. in south korea students are mourning the loss of their classmates who died when an auditorium roof collapsed. hundreds of others are recovering from their...
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when we come back on al jazeera america white hat hacking, teaching responsibility to the next generationf high tech computer hackers and russian president vladimir putin surprise olympians. >> it's almost a check list of a million things you have to do right, and if the attacker finds one that you didn't quite do right then they hack your system. >> reporter: companies have launched bug bounties offering rewards for anyone who finds something wrong with their systems. on his free time, a student discovered a security flaw for a major online retailer. >> it was something that he now leads hack nights sharing his knowledge with classmates. >> in the end it's up to them not to take what they've learned and do mean things with it, with great power comes responsibility. >> a great power that is especially in demand. >> reporter: jonathan betz, al jazeera new york. >> the olympic day with an exciting weekend. take it away. >> reporter: after a thre three-immediate thursda-medal thursday, america garnered one on friday. bodie miller was exciting in the very event he won four years ago, but he f
when we come back on al jazeera america white hat hacking, teaching responsibility to the next generationf high tech computer hackers and russian president vladimir putin surprise olympians. >> it's almost a check list of a million things you have to do right, and if the attacker finds one that you didn't quite do right then they hack your system. >> reporter: companies have launched bug bounties offering rewards for anyone who finds something wrong with their systems. on his free...
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white house is in disarray. the email was to enroll america's heads -- the white house is in disarray, we don't know who is in charge on healthcare and we need to have a come-to-jesus meeting. >> that was his term come to jesus. >> friends over there. >> is there anything in the email toind indicate upon this warning from h.h.s. or the complaint about the white house that anybody did anything to sort of accelerate inspection or test the web site or anything or was it just like they were complaining about each other. >> the larger story i'm getting at here is the fundraising issue. did sebelius shake down corporations as ethics watchdogs have complained that she did by raising money on behalf of enroll america which is an outside group. >> to pay what though not to line her own pocket. >> of course not. >> to pay what. >> to promote enrollment in obamacare. enroll america. outside group that's formed from obama white house aides and campaign aids it's going to is to try to pump the numbers up. that's my larger goal. i'm doing a series of stories on that. but, the emails i have a glimpse into the frustrations. so this
white house is in disarray. the email was to enroll america's heads -- the white house is in disarray, we don't know who is in charge on healthcare and we need to have a come-to-jesus meeting. >> that was his term come to jesus. >> friends over there. >> is there anything in the email toind indicate upon this warning from h.h.s. or the complaint about the white house that anybody did anything to sort of accelerate inspection or test the web site or anything or was it just like...
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ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovich same key as the legitimate president of ukraine while in america the white house has said that unocal which abdicated his responsibility and had left ukrainian lawmakers to pick up the pieces unocal which is rumored t be in oued hill hold a pressonference fro souern ssia on friday french football player nicolas anelka has been handed a five match ban and fined eighty thousand british pounds by the english football association for his controversial email gesture deemed by many to be anti semitic. the striker who plays for west brom in england need to salute during the gold celebration begins the west and in december. no is the right to appeal the commission found though that anelka hadot been deliberately anti semitic british jewish group the community security trust trees the decision saying that the verdict sends a strong message to other players and supporters that camilla was popularized by french comedian due to a man who has been convicted and worst times of the speech is the difference. the long the israeli embassy to time co star night to three hundre
ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovich same key as the legitimate president of ukraine while in america the white house has said that unocal which abdicated his responsibility and had left ukrainian lawmakers to pick up the pieces unocal which is rumored t be in oued hill hold a pressonference fro souern ssia on friday french football player nicolas anelka has been handed a five match ban and fined eighty thousand british pounds by the english football association for his controversial email...
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most so-called victims in america are white people, and many are affluent. throwing a punch at a cop. the new york post says she is addicted to alcohol and pills does not take responsibility for actions instead blaming them on the pressure she faces because her uncle is the vice-president. give me a break. america succeeded because it was founded by people who were the opposite of victims, people with great, overcoming obstacles is the route to prosperity and happiness. so three cheers for dr. anthony atkins and for all of you fighting to be anything but victims. that is our show. see you next time. ♪ o'rielly's interview. no super bowl here but >>> tonight on huckabee -- >> let's get immigration reform done this year. >> honor what has been a history of legal immigration in this country. >> republican leaders join the president to campaign for amnesty. but who's asking law enforcement what they need? >>> and -- >> better for you? >> movie star scarlett johansson stands up for her believes. is she the new face for peace in the middle east? >> plus, super bow
most so-called victims in america are white people, and many are affluent. throwing a punch at a cop. the new york post says she is addicted to alcohol and pills does not take responsibility for actions instead blaming them on the pressure she faces because her uncle is the vice-president. give me a break. america succeeded because it was founded by people who were the opposite of victims, people with great, overcoming obstacles is the route to prosperity and happiness. so three cheers for dr....
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. >>> davis and white lit up the ice! >> america's new golden couple. meryl davis and charlie white with an historic win scoring team usa's only gold ever in ice dancing, as the american bobsledders medal for the first time in over six decades. and we'll hear live from bode miller, on what could be the eve of his final olympic events ever, only on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. boy, what a night for davis and white, so exciting to watch. look at that hug right there. after they finished, a perfect score, the highest scores ever in ice dancing. >> the real emotion right there and charlie whispering i love you to meryl. later he instagrammed this photo with the caption, i should be asleep right now, but instead, i'm like whaaa? perfect image for how he was feeling. >> so great and derek hough really rooting them on. he played a large part in choreographing their routine and we will talk to him today about those moves. >> mm-hmm. >> what doesn't he do? how does he find the time? >>> and more medals this morning for team usa. 27-year-old alex deibold
. >>> davis and white lit up the ice! >> america's new golden couple. meryl davis and charlie white with an historic win scoring team usa's only gold ever in ice dancing, as the american bobsledders medal for the first time in over six decades. and we'll hear live from bode miller, on what could be the eve of his final olympic events ever, only on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. boy, what a night for davis and white, so exciting to watch. look at that hug...
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instead of waving the white flag of surrender instead of declaring this economy to be a white flag economy. i think america can do better. >> until a few moments ago, we were going down a pretty cooperative road. you just heard what i think ended up being probably the most partisan statement that we have had all weekend. i don't know what the heck was referenced to white flag when it comes to people making $404 a week. that's the most insane statement i have ever heard, frankly. let's be very clear that we have had a great meeting and we didn't go down that road and it just started again and we didn't start it. thank you. >> i'll take about 30 seconds. i will take my 30 seconds. wait. i would like to respond just quickly. if that was the most partisan statement he has heard all weekend, i want to make sure he hears a more partisan statement. i think we can also grow the economy more if we would delay more of these obama care mandates. >> doubling down with an extra 30 seconds. >>> governor malloy who you just saw there at the mike is going to be joining us on "morning joe." >>> the george washington bridge
instead of waving the white flag of surrender instead of declaring this economy to be a white flag economy. i think america can do better. >> until a few moments ago, we were going down a pretty cooperative road. you just heard what i think ended up being probably the most partisan statement that we have had all weekend. i don't know what the heck was referenced to white flag when it comes to people making $404 a week. that's the most insane statement i have ever heard, frankly. let's be...
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groups put the pen has the most of the united states the mountains on the game doing the jobs of america and a white person has been great even without the patient. what a bit of time politicians have taken the view of the best kind of a posting as it did when he declined the americans all the respective jobs job opportunities and business prospects. theo was in the nation bid is still pending but if possible can have fun teaching consequences not only on the business is any quantities of work to countries but on the bike actually dies this way the new indian ambassador to the us isn't a good one at the sight of the distinctions puts a kinetic that the us economy is becoming less open for business and it could be costly for the venetian tip is writing of the total office of the show in years nine in new delhi. on to some of the developments now the torch activists won on walmart for them on for the covey of missing people have said giving that they could be intimidated by the country's intelligence agencies. they also threatened to march up to the un human rights council engineer bout it did not get
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is america ready for african-americans in the white house and is america ready for a black president? in some ways, jeremiah wright stands in as a kind of charge point for that question. he comes out of a kind of strain of african-american pastors and thinking black liberation and theology where there were many radical sermons which were excerpted and lines were taken from them which became a huge political problem for the obamas. he was also a man for a time had quite a bit of influence on them. president obama -- when he is in the u.s. senate, takes the title of his second book "audacity to hope," comes from one of the sermons. reverend wright talked about this idea of not having very much, but hoping and holding on to hope. these are some of the kind of ideas that connected them to him in the church. when this breaks open in the campaign, there is really a large sort of national conversation about race that began. >> they were married in 1992. malia did not arrive until 1998. what was life like for the early couple? >> they were working very hard. barack obama helped persuade miche
is america ready for african-americans in the white house and is america ready for a black president? in some ways, jeremiah wright stands in as a kind of charge point for that question. he comes out of a kind of strain of african-american pastors and thinking black liberation and theology where there were many radical sermons which were excerpted and lines were taken from them which became a huge political problem for the obamas. he was also a man for a time had quite a bit of influence on...
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. >> reporter: for a lot of folk in america, they would say white man shoots and kills a 17-year-old black boy. how could it not be about race on some level. >> sitting in that room, it was never presented that way. we looked at it as a bad situation where teenagers were together and words were spoken and lines were crossed. >> reporter: the jury was made up of eight whites, stwo blacks a hispanic and an asian. >> reporter: jordan davis' parents will likely watch this interview. what would you say to them? >> i would say i am sorry, of course. nothing will bring back their son. i hope that they feel that we didn't do them a disservice. >> reporter: michael dunn could well spend the rest of his life in prison. jordan davis' parents will have a lifetime to grieve. as for valley and the other jurors, life resumes. though never quite the same. you think michael dunn had options? >> oh, yes, sir. >> reporter: what were his options? >> roll your window up. ignore the taunting. put your car in reverse. back up to the front of the store, move a parking spot over. that's my feeling. >> report
. >> reporter: for a lot of folk in america, they would say white man shoots and kills a 17-year-old black boy. how could it not be about race on some level. >> sitting in that room, it was never presented that way. we looked at it as a bad situation where teenagers were together and words were spoken and lines were crossed. >> reporter: the jury was made up of eight whites, stwo blacks a hispanic and an asian. >> reporter: jordan davis' parents will likely watch this...
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the white man came to america and brought with him unwittingly a whole bunch of diseases, malaria, smallpox, etc. e vast majority of indians ontracted the plague and died. but it was more than eight genocide then when the black plague swept across europe and i came from asia. i don't see europeans submitting reparations or genocide proposals in the u.n.. why? they have the sense to realize that this is part of the tragedy of history. human beings have carried with them diseases to which they had no immunity at the time. his is not to excuse it or the rest of it, but it is a way of demanding a certain intellectual precision when we talk about these things. slavery -- isn't it a fact that the founders allowed slavery? it is. why did they do it? because if they had not allowed it, there would have been no way to have a union. 12 of the original 13 states had slaves. certainly the southern states, but most of the northern states would not have joined the june had there been an attempt to forbade it at the outset. what lincoln said was a founders declared the right to freedom so that the enforce
the white man came to america and brought with him unwittingly a whole bunch of diseases, malaria, smallpox, etc. e vast majority of indians ontracted the plague and died. but it was more than eight genocide then when the black plague swept across europe and i came from asia. i don't see europeans submitting reparations or genocide proposals in the u.n.. why? they have the sense to realize that this is part of the tragedy of history. human beings have carried with them diseases to which they...
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white house. he comes to you from super bowl boulevard in new york city. >>> we're back at super bowl boulevard in the heart of times square. tomorrow's b game not the only thing creating buzz in america. senator rand paul gearing up for a super battle with the white house, accusing it of hypocrisy over the war on women's wages. i sat down with the senator a short time ago. >>ne of the other topics of the state of the union address the other night was the gender pay gap between men and women in america. we did a little research, a couple people sent us e-mails and said you better check in with the white house. apparently the white house has its own gender pay gap. does it not? >> yeah. apparently if you work at the white house and you're a man you get paid better than the women. they better start out with their own. they have a white house war on women going on over there and they need to check out their own household income before they start looking elsewhere. >> in fact, it's almost a bit hypocritical. if i'm not mistaken, it's 87 cents on the dollar that women get paid in the white house. >> the democrats have been coming up with this and saying one party doesn't like women and the
white house. he comes to you from super bowl boulevard in new york city. >>> we're back at super bowl boulevard in the heart of times square. tomorrow's b game not the only thing creating buzz in america. senator rand paul gearing up for a super battle with the white house, accusing it of hypocrisy over the war on women's wages. i sat down with the senator a short time ago. >>ne of the other topics of the state of the union address the other night was the gender pay gap between...