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. >> white america turns on him and then black american. >> he has had a long relationship with the iconic leader. king's speeches changed the courts of his life at extremely vulnerable time. >> my father lost his temper that night. he beat us so severely we were in the hospital. i was able, thanks to martin, to get through that and go on and do what i have been blessed to do with my life. >> smiley, a political commentator weighs in on american leadership. >> god respected president obama. he is in office six years before he gave a major speech on poverty and income inequality. he said america's president disappointed the country following the shooting death of michael brown. >> you have that kind of militarization taking place, the president ought to be intimately involved. so, i thought it was an epic fail but he didn't step statesman. >> he is putting a new spin on his resume, a contestant on "dancing with the stars"? >> i figured i would do one last stupid foolish ridiculous thing before i turned 50. this is it. >> i spoke with tavis at our studios in new york as he was about to celeb
. >> white america turns on him and then black american. >> he has had a long relationship with the iconic leader. king's speeches changed the courts of his life at extremely vulnerable time. >> my father lost his temper that night. he beat us so severely we were in the hospital. i was able, thanks to martin, to get through that and go on and do what i have been blessed to do with my life. >> smiley, a political commentator weighs in on american leadership. >> god...
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. >> i don't know why white america would be suddenly discovering something.istory unfortunately has been similar. there has been very long history if you start with slavery, jim crow, the lynchings of black men, killings have happened certainly in more recent times. the roster of black and brown men shot dead by law enforcement under questionable circumstances can fill up an entire monument. so for white america to be clued out and not tuned in to this history, and to think that this is an isolated incident, is certainly signalling they might be out of touch with reality. >> mia, it's good to have you. thank you very much. >>> it has been a week of wild swings on wall street. today the dow fell more than 300 points, the biggest of the year on concerns the global economy is slowing down. today's big drop followed wall street's biggest gain of the year yesterday. time to head to washington, d.c. joie chen telling us what is coming up on "america tonight." >> good evening, john, on "america tonight" they are on the road, not, though, by choice, we'll have an in-
. >> i don't know why white america would be suddenly discovering something.istory unfortunately has been similar. there has been very long history if you start with slavery, jim crow, the lynchings of black men, killings have happened certainly in more recent times. the roster of black and brown men shot dead by law enforcement under questionable circumstances can fill up an entire monument. so for white america to be clued out and not tuned in to this history, and to think that this is...
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my next film project will be on whiteness in america. means to be young and white in a country that's less and less white. what's sfwhit growing up in the philippines, i didn't know what white or black was. i got here and found out that u black. >> yeah. >> but then he looked white and i was like -- you know? i feel like6l1w this country invented white and black. and now that you're dealing with all these quote/unquote immigrants we have to come to a better grip of who we are and define american. >> to your point then, how much of this then do you think because you mentioned the next film you'reworking on, what it means to be white in america as the country is less and less white. >> yes. >> whether it cuts that bay or bashing immigrants and undocumented workers, how much do you think is less about skin color, less about country of origin, less about accent and fundamentally about the fact that too many americans engage in the con tesation of other people's humanity? >> i really don't know what i would have done without james baldwin. >>
my next film project will be on whiteness in america. means to be young and white in a country that's less and less white. what's sfwhit growing up in the philippines, i didn't know what white or black was. i got here and found out that u black. >> yeah. >> but then he looked white and i was like -- you know? i feel like6l1w this country invented white and black. and now that you're dealing with all these quote/unquote immigrants we have to come to a better grip of who we are and...
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that the zombie trope and culture took off in the mid-1960s as images of black power occupied white america's television screens. but that's a digression. in the 19th century the zombie body that african-american was a danger of becoming a skull cotton slavery expansion was more like a classical haitian formulation that by the time charles ball separated from the family in the hope for freedom and pride in his own labor that made a life that maryland slavery worthwhile was toiling, by the time it was toiling among cotton row after another all after another with dave on becoming the equivalent equivalent of a zombie was a real possibility for him and not just for him but for all african-americans who endure this. as a powerful enslavers grew so too to their ability to render not just individual for body of akron -- african-american dead in its various components that to another enslaved forever and a body that served their captors. but there's a different metaphor that describes at the second body the one that responded to it enslavers exploitation actually did and that was a prisoner of war.
that the zombie trope and culture took off in the mid-1960s as images of black power occupied white america's television screens. but that's a digression. in the 19th century the zombie body that african-american was a danger of becoming a skull cotton slavery expansion was more like a classical haitian formulation that by the time charles ball separated from the family in the hope for freedom and pride in his own labor that made a life that maryland slavery worthwhile was toiling, by the time...
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and i think that for whites in america, the law enforcement and justice system kind of works. i think for african american men i think it pretty much doesn't. and the fact that surveys for example show that blacks and whites use drugs at approximately the same rates and yet arrest rates are three times as high for african americans, this suggests we have a broader problem and those arrests lead to creation incarceration which is devastating for family and i think we need to try to understand kind of the depths of this. inequality is one step towards decorating it. >> racial inequality, it's become an issue that african americans -- when the african americans talk about how white people don't understand. they don't understand when you're in the car. you don't understand being stopped. so how do you make white america, how do you make people who are not african american understand? >> i think people have in part to break the taboo. i think it is something they speak to a great deal, it's awkward among white people to talk about. when you look at surveys how many white people have
and i think that for whites in america, the law enforcement and justice system kind of works. i think for african american men i think it pretty much doesn't. and the fact that surveys for example show that blacks and whites use drugs at approximately the same rates and yet arrest rates are three times as high for african americans, this suggests we have a broader problem and those arrests lead to creation incarceration which is devastating for family and i think we need to try to understand...
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this is white america in texas.d to broaden our sense of where our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no one. and he had no one. and he was abused by the few people he sort of had. his mother told him she was $50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. and yet that never excuses killing people, but for me, it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw the line between personal responsibility and collective responsibility for people like that. >> you know, it occurred to me that just recently i had written a piece in "the atlanta" on the reaction or the situation where three young guys allegedly killed a young australian jogger in oklahoma and they were out there saying they were bored so they decided to kill someone. and that was also going through my mind as i was reading this and saying, what insights have you gained in terms of deconstructing what was going on in the heads of these various people about the larger social
this is white america in texas.d to broaden our sense of where our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no one. and he had no one. and he was abused by the few people he sort of had. his mother told him she was $50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. and yet that never excuses killing people, but for me, it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw the line between personal responsibility and...
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reporter: while gibson like many black baseball players were considered stars even in the eyes of white americaey were still refused service in restaurants and hotels. >> so yes, it was not uncommon for these men to play in a town fill up the ballpark but not be able to get a meal at the same time for the same fans or not have a place to stay. black businesses start to meet those needs. the grow leagues baseball brought them that clientele. >> reporter: jackie robinson broke the color barrier and opened the doors for negro league starts to become major league stars. but progress came with a price. >> jackie robinson breaking the color barrier was a beginning but it spelled the end of the negro league. we actually look at this from a standpoint that is bittersweet and the bitter comes in the fact that you can directly parallel the rise and fall of the negro league with the rise and fall of black economy and truthfully black economy never recovered from losing the negro league. >> reporter: the negro league may be gone but this shows social change, opportunity and passion for baseball. >> they ha
reporter: while gibson like many black baseball players were considered stars even in the eyes of white americaey were still refused service in restaurants and hotels. >> so yes, it was not uncommon for these men to play in a town fill up the ballpark but not be able to get a meal at the same time for the same fans or not have a place to stay. black businesses start to meet those needs. the grow leagues baseball brought them that clientele. >> reporter: jackie robinson broke the...
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cosby was asked about, that interestingly, a lot of white folks think of bill cosby who helped white americable for black america. cosby takes some responsibility for that, requesting back to "i spy" and the commercials but he's proud of the the sense of affirmation it gave to the black community. as you well know, that show at time -- people said, this isn't an authentically black family. but black viewers heard the jazz in the background, the black art on the walls, they saw those kids go to college and that was ve kids saw the kids go to college and that was empowering about. >> what you're touching on is what is part of what makes the show so important. the original vision in cosby's mind was that he would be limo driver and his wife would be latino and the producers said, no, we'll have this be upper middle class. and when he took to his wife, camille, he said, heck no, you're not going to be limo driver. and that shifting was a critical. >> absolutely. and i have the scene in the book of his long dinner, it went past midnight, and as you say, it was only the next day when he reported a
cosby was asked about, that interestingly, a lot of white folks think of bill cosby who helped white americable for black america. cosby takes some responsibility for that, requesting back to "i spy" and the commercials but he's proud of the the sense of affirmation it gave to the black community. as you well know, that show at time -- people said, this isn't an authentically black family. but black viewers heard the jazz in the background, the black art on the walls, they saw those...
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i went from black america and i started talking to white america, and i was saying, these are thingsbe done. we need education. got to go to the people that are not even surviving. and my fight is just starting. my fight is against the past, the old colored man. my fight now is for the black america become american. >> joining me now is the director of mr. dynamite, oscar winner alex gib ni. thank you for being here tonight. >> delighted. >> why did you want to make this film, and why is james brown so compelling? >> mick jagger reached out to me and asked me if i'd do it. i immediately said yes. because i'd always loved his music. i didn't know enough about his story. sometimes that's why i get involved in something. so i had an opportunity to dig. one of the things that i found so important, he changed the culture and it wasn't just in his music. though his music was important because he's the one figure in american music who goes from the big band era in jazz all the way to hip-hop. but there was a political dimension to him that i hadn't appreciated going all the way back to the
i went from black america and i started talking to white america, and i was saying, these are thingsbe done. we need education. got to go to the people that are not even surviving. and my fight is just starting. my fight is against the past, the old colored man. my fight now is for the black america become american. >> joining me now is the director of mr. dynamite, oscar winner alex gib ni. thank you for being here tonight. >> delighted. >> why did you want to make this film,...
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whites against blacks. ism inis still race america. supportbviously, the barack obama got was not just some kind of racial loyalty. the extended throughout the country. he was the first president since -- that's an win accomplishment that transcends race. host: what about the impact of unions and declining membership and unions? what impact has that had on the democratic party? guest: it seems to have had a big impact. if working-class whites are in a union, they're much more likely to vote democratic. they formed the union because they were democratic of the first place. that theequally true constant political education that unions have for their -- it goes from a third of the country in the 1930's to single digits. that makes a difference. host: we are talking two matthew cooper about his cover piece. "the white vote or co-talking specifically about noncollege whites. -- "the white vote." the financial times this morning had this piece we showed you about the shifting southern states. know what's going on in virginia, north carolina
whites against blacks. ism inis still race america. supportbviously, the barack obama got was not just some kind of racial loyalty. the extended throughout the country. he was the first president since -- that's an win accomplishment that transcends race. host: what about the impact of unions and declining membership and unions? what impact has that had on the democratic party? guest: it seems to have had a big impact. if working-class whites are in a union, they're much more likely to vote...
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blackhawks, whites,s browns, america supports this between 60 and 70%. >> what is the law for? >> well, a lot of people-- >> as i said, the purpose of the law is to provide the kind of assurance that the legislation has to carry out election rules that they're going to be carrying in a fair, above board process that is free from the kinds of concerns that a lot of americans identify. they say one of their biggest reasons for not participating is that they don't believe that their vote will count and this measure, when they're told about it, encourages them to go in and participate because it means that their vote will be more meaningful. >> wendy wiser, go ahead. >> we can all agree that it's important to protect the integrity of our election. but we should agree that we should not make it harder for hundreds of thousands of citizens to participate. there is absolutely no evidence that these particular new restrictions increase confidence in elections in any way. in fact, there have been political science studies to that effect. a lot has changed since the indiana decision in 2
blackhawks, whites,s browns, america supports this between 60 and 70%. >> what is the law for? >> well, a lot of people-- >> as i said, the purpose of the law is to provide the kind of assurance that the legislation has to carry out election rules that they're going to be carrying in a fair, above board process that is free from the kinds of concerns that a lot of americans identify. they say one of their biggest reasons for not participating is that they don't believe that...
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is it because the white house doesn't want to admit america is, indeed, at war. >> president has not names to the syria or iraq operations and that's unusual and may reflect the president's own ambivalence over a war he does not want fight. >> according to a source, "if you name tyou own it." and they don't want to own it. >> who is the they who won't own the what according to whoever at the "wall street journal" won't name. for god's sake, answer me, obama. because bill hemmer is not conveying information of any kind. and a real leader-- a real leader would step up and give this mission a title that would rally the public, like when colin powell named the 1989 invasion of panama, operation just cause. not-- not to be confused with his title for the 2003 invasion of iraq, operation just cuz. ( cheers and applause ) then the first military intervention in 25 years without a code name. now, it might be because our "chin-stroker-in-chief" wants to avoid an embarrassing acronym here, like past rejected code names, operation afghanistan freedom, which spelled oaf, by accident. or operatio
is it because the white house doesn't want to admit america is, indeed, at war. >> president has not names to the syria or iraq operations and that's unusual and may reflect the president's own ambivalence over a war he does not want fight. >> according to a source, "if you name tyou own it." and they don't want to own it. >> who is the they who won't own the what according to whoever at the "wall street journal" won't name. for god's sake, answer me,...
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black man on the streets of ferguson, missouri, is evidence, he says, that a strong white-black divide still exists in america. >> this used to be a down that was mostly white. now it is black. white mayor, white police chief, anything important is white. >> gregory's uniquely placed to provide historical perspective. he was shot in the leg in the 1965 los angeles watts riots, but he has not used violence to project his message. he has used comedy. he was a headline performer. >> when america goes to war they don't send no comics. they accepted folk who can barely read and write. >> at 81 years old, and father to ten, dick gregory reflects on his past and the legacy his children will inherit. we spoke in washington, d.c. >> you got into the civil rights struggle early on. could you have imagined, had i whispered into the ears of your 20-something-year-old self that six decades later we would till be having these arguments? >> let me answer it this way. 120 years ago if you were at a meeting and one day horses would be obsolete. we're the only group of people who have had to struggle through divisions that we'
black man on the streets of ferguson, missouri, is evidence, he says, that a strong white-black divide still exists in america. >> this used to be a down that was mostly white. now it is black. white mayor, white police chief, anything important is white. >> gregory's uniquely placed to provide historical perspective. he was shot in the leg in the 1965 los angeles watts riots, but he has not used violence to project his message. he has used comedy. he was a headline performer....
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white party, i once heard a sentence that may have been forceful, that it's a party looking for white america that's never coming back. i think there is at least among some people, that you hear that among fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in. so i think that is part of it. i think actually if we step back a minute from that. what we might understand is that conservatives have often prided themselves, longs prided themselves as thinking that we treat everyone as an individual, it's the other party that treats people as a coalition of race and special interests. i don't think that's true anymore. i think there's a degree to which people have become -- it's become a little bit more about the interest groups that have assembled in the republican coalition and we have to step outside of that and start to realize that some of these people that don't vote republican, they're individuals, too. and we don't treat them as individuals. >> gosh, we have got the policy problem, not addressing, i guess you call it the mobility agenda and then the demographic problem, is there both, is there a t
white party, i once heard a sentence that may have been forceful, that it's a party looking for white america that's never coming back. i think there is at least among some people, that you hear that among fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in. so i think that is part of it. i think actually if we step back a minute from that. what we might understand is that conservatives have often prided themselves, longs prided themselves as thinking that we treat everyone as an individual, it's...
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big white privilege guy believing black americans have a huge disadvantage in life because whites dominate americad harder for african-americans to succeed, but pushing the white privilege theory creates victimization. it gives people an excuse to fail or to do bad things. what happened in the past is important to understand, but creating current policy around it is foolish. >> let me repeat this and i'll do it slowly so even you can understand it. >> all right. all right. >> if you work hard, if you get educated, if you're an honest person, you can make it in america. >> if you live in a neighborhood where people are endemic, it's harder to work hard -- >> hey, it was harder for me than it was for the white guy in garden city. it's all relative, yes. it's harder if you're a ghetto kid. yes, but can you do it? yes. >> yes, you can. the book is called "killing patt patton" and i'm sure you've sold a lot. >> no white privilege in the book. here's "the factor" tip of the day, stewart and i always have lively debates and there are no hard feelings. that's the way it should be. if you disagree with som
big white privilege guy believing black americans have a huge disadvantage in life because whites dominate americad harder for african-americans to succeed, but pushing the white privilege theory creates victimization. it gives people an excuse to fail or to do bad things. what happened in the past is important to understand, but creating current policy around it is foolish. >> let me repeat this and i'll do it slowly so even you can understand it. >> all right. all right. >>...
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become a president that embraced change, transparity, the difference, not a black america, not a white america, he has been divisive by many people's counts, but just a quick thought. >> when you get to washington and you think you can change things you realize only limited how much one person can do. you can not have much as effect you think you have going in. martha: brad, alan, thank you so much. good to have you both here. see you next time. >> thank you. >> world series returning to kansas city last night. first time in nearly 30 years. the hometown royals though suffer the lopsided game one loss. san francisco won it 7-1. hunter pence two-run home run in the first inning. that is buster posey getting thrown out at home before. the royals did lose, 7-1 final. there is the pence home run. royals get a chance to even up the series at home. they still could be royals, martha. martha: i think i said giants would win, right? >> no. martha: i said royals? bill: we flipped a coin and you chose -- martha: royals. bill: new york jets. martha: that could happen talking about baseball. that is how m
become a president that embraced change, transparity, the difference, not a black america, not a white america, he has been divisive by many people's counts, but just a quick thought. >> when you get to washington and you think you can change things you realize only limited how much one person can do. you can not have much as effect you think you have going in. martha: brad, alan, thank you so much. good to have you both here. see you next time. >> thank you. >> world series...
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this is white america in texas.and we need to broaden our sense of where our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no one. and he had no one. and he was abused by the few people he sort of had. his mother told him she was $50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. and yet that never excuses killing people, but for me, it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw the line between personal responsibility and collective responsibility for people like that. >> you know, it occurred to me that just recently i had written a piece in "the atlanta" on the reaction or the situation where three young guys allegedly killed a young australian jogger in oklahoma and they were out there saying they were bored so they decided to kill someone. and that was also going through my mind as i was reading this and saying, what insights have you gained in terms of deconstructing what was going on in the heads of these various people about the larg
this is white america in texas.and we need to broaden our sense of where our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no one. and he had no one. and he was abused by the few people he sort of had. his mother told him she was $50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. and yet that never excuses killing people, but for me, it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw the line between personal responsibility...
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applause] [applause] >> ♪ ♪ god bless america land that i love herd beside her and guide through the night with a light from above to thee mountains prairies to the ocean whiteam god bless america my home, sweet home americas home, sleeweet home ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the british house of commons will be in recess over the next few weeks so party leaders can attend their annual conferences. the house of commons returns in mid-october. you can watch british programming on our website at c-span.org. >> monday night, jeremy grant agency promotes more internet security, talks about ways to increase data protection. >> the government is not looking to endorse any particular solution, but rather describe the agency like. be the guidepost. looking at the pilots we have, some that are looking at based apps which will be used in lieu of a password to login to different sites. others are testing all sorts of biometrics. the kind of things we are testing out. >> monday night at 8:00. q&a with johnnetta cole. the international monetary fund director speaking about the state of the global economy. ♪ "q&a," our guest is johnetta cole, the director of the smithsonian's na
applause] [applause] >> ♪ ♪ god bless america land that i love herd beside her and guide through the night with a light from above to thee mountains prairies to the ocean whiteam god bless america my home, sweet home americas home, sleeweet home ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the british house of commons will be in recess over the next few weeks so party leaders can attend their annual conferences. the house of commons returns in mid-october. you can watch british programming...
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casino workers at taj mahal. >>> the big story is efforts to contain the spread of ebola in america. the whitese now has an ebola czar to lead the response as containment efforts expand to include a cruise ship and multiple airline flights. "action news" crews have the story covered from philadelphia to texas. david henry at city hall with local preparations, ali gorman at c.d.c. headquarters in atlanta, georgia. first, to dann cuellar in dallas, texas ground zero for the ebola investigation. dann? >> monica, it is certainly contrary to what federal health officials are advising, but it got a lot of attention here today. texas governor rick perry calling for a ban on air travellers from country with ebola except for the aide workers fighting the disease. >> based on recent and ongoing developments, i believe it is the right policy to ban air travel from countries that have been hit hardest by the ebola outbreak. >> texas governor rick perry concedes that mistakes were made after ebola was first discovered in his state. specifically pointing to the air
casino workers at taj mahal. >>> the big story is efforts to contain the spread of ebola in america. the whitese now has an ebola czar to lead the response as containment efforts expand to include a cruise ship and multiple airline flights. "action news" crews have the story covered from philadelphia to texas. david henry at city hall with local preparations, ali gorman at c.d.c. headquarters in atlanta, georgia. first, to dann cuellar in dallas, texas ground zero for the...
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this is white america in texas.here our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no one. and he had no one. and he was abused by the few people he sort of had. his mother told him she was $50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. and yet that never excuses killing people, but for me, it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw the line between personal responsibility and collective responsibility for people like that. >> you know, it occurred to me that just recently i had written a piece in "the atlanta" on the reaction or the situation where three young guys allegedly killed a young australian jogger in oklahoma and they were out there saying they were bored so they decided to kill someone. and that was also going through my mind as i was reading this and saying, what insights have you gained in terms of deconstructing what was going on in the heads of these various people about the larger social dynamics of what i think yo
this is white america in texas.here our social fabric is fraying. and he grew out of this world that -- where everybody has no one. and he had no one. and he was abused by the few people he sort of had. his mother told him she was $50 short of the money required to abort him and she wishes she had it. and yet that never excuses killing people, but for me, it raised profound questions about how do we as a society draw the line between personal responsibility and collective responsibility for...
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america. if you're a progressive white, your time has finally come. as my friend van jones said, if blacks don't vote, greens don't win. and if you're a person of color, let's grasp the role of responsibility that history has presented us. the bible says the rejected stone will be the cornerstone of the new order. let's use that cornerstone to build a new social structure in america that we can all be proud of. a structure of opportunity, equality and justice for all. thank you very much. [ applause ]. >> today at the city club of cleveland, we are listening to a friday forrum featuring steve phillips, president and co-founder of power pac. we'll return to our speaker in a moment for our traditional city club question and answer period. and i would ask that you storm formulating your questions now and try to keep them brief and to the point to get as many questions in as all of you are and those joining us via broadcast, wcpn and 104.9, wciv, or one of the many broadcast partners we have at the city club. broadcasts are made possible by cleveland stat
america. if you're a progressive white, your time has finally come. as my friend van jones said, if blacks don't vote, greens don't win. and if you're a person of color, let's grasp the role of responsibility that history has presented us. the bible says the rejected stone will be the cornerstone of the new order. let's use that cornerstone to build a new social structure in america that we can all be proud of. a structure of opportunity, equality and justice for all. thank you very much. [...
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white party, i once heard a sentence that may have been forceful, that it's a party looking for white america that's never coming back. i think there is at least among some people, that you hear that among fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in. so i think that is part of it. i think actually if we step back a minute from that. what we might understand is that conservatives have often prided themselves, longs prided themselves as thinking that we treat everyone as an individual, it's the other party that treats people as a coalition of race and special interests. i don't think that's true anymore. i think there's a degree to which people have become -- it's become a little bit more about the interest groups that have assembled in the republican coalition and we have to step outside of that and start to realize that some of these people that don't vote republican, they're individuals, too. and we don't treat them as individuals. >> gosh, we have got the policy problem, not addressing, i guess you call it the mobility agenda and then the demographic problem, is there both, is there a t
white party, i once heard a sentence that may have been forceful, that it's a party looking for white america that's never coming back. i think there is at least among some people, that you hear that among fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in. so i think that is part of it. i think actually if we step back a minute from that. what we might understand is that conservatives have often prided themselves, longs prided themselves as thinking that we treat everyone as an individual, it's...
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with foam ♪ ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home ♪ ♪ from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white my home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america, god bless america ♪ ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home america ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> sadly because of the passage of time, and because they paid the ultimate price for our freedom, many of these medal of honor recipients are no longer with us. but one of them is here tonight. let's show a true american hero how grateful we are for his service and courage, sergeant santiago j.arebia. [ cheers and applause ] hey that's omar bravo! hey omar! morning hank.icks qlearquil what a day, huh? hey! morning hank. for people who don't have allergies every day, just on allergy days. (sneeze) new qlearquil. the powerfully effective, take it only when you need it, so you can be you again, allergy medicine. boo! haha. all right, see you buddy! and introducing qlearquil nighttime, the new allergy medicine for night. qlearquil, powerful sinus and allergy medicine from the makers of vicks nyquil and dayquil. all around the world the dedicated people o
with foam ♪ ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home ♪ ♪ from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white my home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america, god bless america ♪ ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home america ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> sadly because of the passage of time, and because they paid the ultimate price for our freedom, many of these medal of honor recipients are no longer with us. but one of them is here tonight. let's show a true american hero...
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america. the white house now has an ebola czar to lead the response as containment efforts expand to include a cruise ship and multiple airline flights. "action news" crews have the story covered from philadelphia to texas. david henry at city hall with local preparations, ali gorman at c.d.c. headquarters in atlanta, georgia. first, to dann cuellar in dallas, texas ground zero for the ebola investigation. dann? >> monica, it is certainly contrary to what federal health officials are advising, but it got a lot of attention here today. texas governor rick perry calling for a ban on air travellers from country with ebola except for the aide workers fighting the disease. >> based on recent and ongoing developments, i believe it is the right policy to ban air travel from countries that have been hit hardest by the ebola outbreak. >> texas governor rick perry concedes that mistakes were made after ebola was first discovered in his state. specifically pointing to the air travel of the dallas nurse, amber vins
america. the white house now has an ebola czar to lead the response as containment efforts expand to include a cruise ship and multiple airline flights. "action news" crews have the story covered from philadelphia to texas. david henry at city hall with local preparations, ali gorman at c.d.c. headquarters in atlanta, georgia. first, to dann cuellar in dallas, texas ground zero for the ebola investigation. dann? >> monica, it is certainly contrary to what federal health...
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once wrote a sentence thatnc would be forceful or unfortunate that it's a party o looking for a white americari that's never coming back. >> i think there is, at least k among some people, you hear tha on fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in. for which that is a proxy rhetorical statement. so i think that is part of it. i think actually if we step bacm a minute from that, what we d is might understand is that conser conservatives have oftenva prid themselves, long prided themselves on thinking, well, we treat everyone as an individual. it's the other party that treatl people as coalitions of race and ethnicities and special interests. i don't know if that's true anymore. i think there's a degree to which people have become -- it's become a little bit more about the interest groups that have assembled in the republican aveo coalition and we have to step ut outside of that and start to realize that some of these people that don't vote republican, they're individuals, too. and we don't treat them as individuals.o s s soms ther >> gosh, we have got the policy problem, not addressing, i
once wrote a sentence thatnc would be forceful or unfortunate that it's a party o looking for a white americari that's never coming back. >> i think there is, at least k among some people, you hear tha on fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in. for which that is a proxy rhetorical statement. so i think that is part of it. i think actually if we step bacm a minute from that, what we d is might understand is that conser conservatives have oftenva prid themselves, long prided...
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they want to put like charlie rangel, they want to put him up to embarrass him and then say to white americaok we took care of the corruption. off, theyl street got did not go to trial for nothing. you cannot say there is an illegal war in iraq when nobody was arrested. . you cannot say nothing against him or his policies. host: that was tonya in west virginia. everyone who participated. if you want to see the video, go to rebelpundit.com. cd video we showed earlier. two more hours in we are going to turn our attention to retirement savings and whether or not we are saving enough, and after that, we're going to talk about the death with dignity laws. so those are the two segments we've got coming up on the "washington journal." regular seers of c-span, you know we have been showing you lots and lots of debates. over 130 debates already have aired. and last night we showed you the new hampshire senate debate. here's a portion. [video clip] >> senator, the journalist that was beheaded by isis told the state department that they repeat dwhri threatened her family with prosecution if they sent r
they want to put like charlie rangel, they want to put him up to embarrass him and then say to white americaok we took care of the corruption. off, theyl street got did not go to trial for nothing. you cannot say there is an illegal war in iraq when nobody was arrested. . you cannot say nothing against him or his policies. host: that was tonya in west virginia. everyone who participated. if you want to see the video, go to rebelpundit.com. cd video we showed earlier. two more hours in we are...
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it's exposed some of the huge inequalities in america's deep south. a group of mainly whitey suburbs aims to break away from the poor black majority community. the bbc pop-up team spoke to both sides. >> the goal is to create a city here, which would be a sister city to baton rouge, so we would have our own mayor and have our own city council, and the tax dollars would stay here. >> we put a lot of hours into this. we're in the home stretch now. whenever we reach 25% of the registered voters, we can then bring the issue to vote for people in this area. what they'd like to see is our tax dollars kept local, but more important than that, they want the opportunity to change the public schools in this area. >> after getting married and you start talking about having a family and having kids, these are the kinds of things you start to think about. and living where we do, there's only a few options. you can either send your kids to private school and pay tuition, or you can move. >> i'm not ready to sign yet. we just moved here. >> surrounding the area we live in are great school
it's exposed some of the huge inequalities in america's deep south. a group of mainly whitey suburbs aims to break away from the poor black majority community. the bbc pop-up team spoke to both sides. >> the goal is to create a city here, which would be a sister city to baton rouge, so we would have our own mayor and have our own city council, and the tax dollars would stay here. >> we put a lot of hours into this. we're in the home stretch now. whenever we reach 25% of the...
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black man on the streets of ferguson, missouri, is evidence, he says, that a strong white-black divide still exists in america. >> this used to be a down that was mostly white. now it is black. white mayor, white police chief,
black man on the streets of ferguson, missouri, is evidence, he says, that a strong white-black divide still exists in america. >> this used to be a down that was mostly white. now it is black. white mayor, white police chief,
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once heard a sentence which may have been forceful or unfortunate that it's a party looking for a white america that's never coming back. >> i think there is at least among some people there is -- you hear that on fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in for which that is a proxy rhetorical statement. so i think that is part of it, and i think actually if we step back a minute from that, what we might understand is that conservatives have often prided themselves on thinking, well, we treat everyone as a individual. it's the other party that treats people as coalitions of race and ethnici ethnicity. i think there's a degree to which conservatism has become about older, white, southern politics. it's become a little more about the interest groups that have assembled in the republican coalition. some of these people that don't vote republican, they're individuals, too. we treat them as democratic voters that we don't need to reach out to. >> we have the policy problem, not addressing the mobility agenda, and then the demographic problem. is it both, is there a third? is one more important t
once heard a sentence which may have been forceful or unfortunate that it's a party looking for a white america that's never coming back. >> i think there is at least among some people there is -- you hear that on fox a lot. this is not the america i grew up in for which that is a proxy rhetorical statement. so i think that is part of it, and i think actually if we step back a minute from that, what we might understand is that conservatives have often prided themselves on thinking, well,...
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the liberal concept of white privilege in america is actually harmful to blacks. for failure and antisocial behavior. and it robs some people of motivation. i will continue to knock down this bogus destructive propaganda, and you should applaud me for doing it. tony, maryland, can obamacare be repealed by the next president? congress can repeal or revise a current law. the president would have to sign it or be overridden by a two-thirds vote in the senate. dr. fernando, bell harbor, new york. o'reilly, as you noted the affordable health care act has increased deductibles and copays at least for my patients. only subsidized plans pay the full amount. it is disturbing president obama and attorney general holder associate with al sharpton. i fully agree with that, mike. mexico, the left spends millions trying to convince blacks and women that republicans will harm them. and they say you spread fear, bill? i know, it's rich, isn't it? corey stewart, northville, michigan. i vote for watters to guest host "the factor." results on a billoreilly.com poll tomorrow. careful
the liberal concept of white privilege in america is actually harmful to blacks. for failure and antisocial behavior. and it robs some people of motivation. i will continue to knock down this bogus destructive propaganda, and you should applaud me for doing it. tony, maryland, can obamacare be repealed by the next president? congress can repeal or revise a current law. the president would have to sign it or be overridden by a two-thirds vote in the senate. dr. fernando, bell harbor, new york....
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white privilege. >> you're missing the point. it's not, that's, okay. here we go. the asian experience in america experience is very different from the black experience. so it's really, they're not equivalent. and either way, white people males set the system. so that's what privilege is, is that white people set the system that yes maybe asian immigrants wants immigration policies to be liberalized have done better over these past 30-40 years. but there's been a systemic, systemic systemized subjugation of the black community. would you not agree with that. >> sure. that was then. this is now. >> it was white privilege but it no longer exists. >> maybe you haven't figured out there is no more slavery, no more jim crow, all right. >> all right.a?hx 6cjú>> and thn the world. >> oh boy, here we go. >> is a black american. and the most powerful woman in the world, oprah winfrey is black, okay. being able to give people a free car does not make you the most powerful woman in the world. >> listen. you don't believe that the residual effect, i mean slavery and jim crow are dead. but the residual effect
white privilege. >> you're missing the point. it's not, that's, okay. here we go. the asian experience in america experience is very different from the black experience. so it's really, they're not equivalent. and either way, white people males set the system. so that's what privilege is, is that white people set the system that yes maybe asian immigrants wants immigration policies to be liberalized have done better over these past 30-40 years. but there's been a systemic, systemic...
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>> the lives of american teenagers... on the edge of eighteen only on al jazeera america >> white house officials today tried to reassure the american public and calm ebola fears following missteps in the handling of the first case diagnosed here in the united states. officials say they are confident that the u.s. is well equipped to stop ebola, this as more questions are raised about thomas duncan, who traveled from liberia to texas. he was initially turned away from a dallas hospital. information that he had recently traveled from liberia wasn't communicated to doctors. he was rushed to the hospital days later where he now remains in serious condition. four people are quarantined at the apartment complex where he was staying. local officials say the four will be moved to another location. meantime, authorities in dallas have narrowed focus to 50 people who had direct or indirect contact with duncan. ten are at high risk and being checked twice a day for symptoms. among them is his step daughter. she spoke to aljazeera america correspondent on the condition that she remain off camera.
>> the lives of american teenagers... on the edge of eighteen only on al jazeera america >> white house officials today tried to reassure the american public and calm ebola fears following missteps in the handling of the first case diagnosed here in the united states. officials say they are confident that the u.s. is well equipped to stop ebola, this as more questions are raised about thomas duncan, who traveled from liberia to texas. he was initially turned away from a dallas...
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