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for much of white america, i won't say all, but much of white america.from a black politician is more to say the past is past. we have moved on. >> and there's a need to hear that. >> and we talked about this like i said a couple weeks ago. the enishtiveinitiative is putting together lynchings. it's the first full accounting we have of the scars inflicts, the racial terror inflicted upon communities of color in this country. there were close to 4,000 lynchings in the united states. as part of this initiative eji is trying to put up plaques where those lynchings took place. with fierce resistance it's been met. if nothing else it's evidence of how unreconciled we are with the past when it comes to race ten bloodshed around race in this country. >> and it's not surprising you have not seen a successful black politician who overtly confronts race. in the way we hear it confronted in a church pew or talking to each other among friends the way african-americans deal with race one on one. the way black lives matter is doing it all over the country. a politicia
for much of white america, i won't say all, but much of white america.from a black politician is more to say the past is past. we have moved on. >> and there's a need to hear that. >> and we talked about this like i said a couple weeks ago. the enishtiveinitiative is putting together lynchings. it's the first full accounting we have of the scars inflicts, the racial terror inflicted upon communities of color in this country. there were close to 4,000 lynchings in the united states....
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i don't think white america understands how important that conversation is within the black community. >> i think that's right. unfortunately, countless families all across the u.s. have to have those types of conversations with their young children both men and women girls and boys. they're having those types of conversations, and it's unfortunate, because what it ends up looking like is that we have to present ourselves a certain type of way, we have to carry ourselves and comport ourselves around, you know, every day kind of interaction witness any kind of person, and the situation oftentimes escalates in a way we don't have any control over, and so we're blamed for incidents of violence. we saw with trayvon martin and mike brown, their character was actually attacked, when we know they were innocent young boys who were targeted by the police. it's really unfortunate that parents in this day and age have to have their types of conversation witness their young once. >> please stay with us as we continue tonight here on al jazeera. after the break we'll look at the changing face of a
i don't think white america understands how important that conversation is within the black community. >> i think that's right. unfortunately, countless families all across the u.s. have to have those types of conversations with their young children both men and women girls and boys. they're having those types of conversations, and it's unfortunate, because what it ends up looking like is that we have to present ourselves a certain type of way, we have to carry ourselves and comport...
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how should protesters make white america afraid?e have -- it's about time that we come together and we address the systemic injustice. it's still here 50 years late sgler how did your father make white america fear the consequences if change didn't happen sf. >> he was very courageous and he simply said what was on his mind mind. the reality if we didn't address the injustice, the systemic racial challenges that there was going to be problems. we see 50 years later, it's still here. >> so when you say -- is it going to the voting booth, civil unrest violence? what is it? >> it's definitely not violence. the only violence -- it's not violence. it's going to the voting booths it's having a plan coming together and sticking to the plan with an end result. >> and just my final question i don't think people really get a sense of the kind of real man your father was. he's become this icon this historical figure. tell us a bit about him. >> malcolm was only in his 20s when the world learned of him and he was 39 when he was gunned down. it'
how should protesters make white america afraid?e have -- it's about time that we come together and we address the systemic injustice. it's still here 50 years late sgler how did your father make white america fear the consequences if change didn't happen sf. >> he was very courageous and he simply said what was on his mind mind. the reality if we didn't address the injustice, the systemic racial challenges that there was going to be problems. we see 50 years later, it's still here....
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their treatment at the hands of white america gave black people every right to be angry. >> this force, that is visible in the community, creates a spirit of esentiment in every -- resentment in every negro. they think that the policeman is there against them and protect them, and these thoughts, frustrations, apprehensions are sufficient to make this - maying the negros form means and ways to protect themselves in case the police themselves get too far out of line. >> in the last year of his life malcolm x broke with the nation of islam, started a new organization of african american unity. he was going somewhere new. we never saw where that would lead. to begin the look back, i'm joined by his daughter. great to have you with us. >> thank you. thank you. it's an honour and a privilege. >> you were very young when the world lost your father. how did you put together a portrait of him for yourself? do you feel like now as a middle aged person you have a good handle on who he was, what he was like? >> absolutely. when i was growing up, when i was a child, my father was killed when i was
their treatment at the hands of white america gave black people every right to be angry. >> this force, that is visible in the community, creates a spirit of esentiment in every -- resentment in every negro. they think that the policeman is there against them and protect them, and these thoughts, frustrations, apprehensions are sufficient to make this - maying the negros form means and ways to protect themselves in case the police themselves get too far out of line. >> in the last...
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. >> that pits him radically against the main stream and white america. >> malcolm could speak in a wayt resonated with people. >> there's nothing the white man will ever do to bring about true, sincere citizenship or civil rights recognition for black people in this country. nothing will they ever do. they will always talk it, but they won't practice it. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. [martha and mildred are good to. go. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i would
. >> that pits him radically against the main stream and white america. >> malcolm could speak in a wayt resonated with people. >> there's nothing the white man will ever do to bring about true, sincere citizenship or civil rights recognition for black people in this country. nothing will they ever do. they will always talk it, but they won't practice it. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you...
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the last president was a very guy, black and white. americaed someone who saw the grey, who saw the nuances who understood the complexities of the world who made decisions that had -- think about the long term not just the next step. that is what they got in barack obama. i don't know why there is confusion, i think that there is nuance and there is an ability to see grey which is really important in the world in which we live. that's true on foreign policy and national security, also true on domestic policy. >> schieffer: you know the criticism, you know what i'm talking about people say he presents problems in the abstract like a law professor i think that's what leon panetta said. more sometimes with logic rather than sometimes -- >> logic is underrated i think. i heard leon say that, i was really surprised because i was there, i saw this president make series of decisions about the economy, each of which were as unpopular as they were necessary. i write about that in my book. and was willing to do it because thought it was the right thing
the last president was a very guy, black and white. americaed someone who saw the grey, who saw the nuances who understood the complexities of the world who made decisions that had -- think about the long term not just the next step. that is what they got in barack obama. i don't know why there is confusion, i think that there is nuance and there is an ability to see grey which is really important in the world in which we live. that's true on foreign policy and national security, also true on...
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. >> that puts him radically against the mainstream and white america. >> malcolm could speak in a wayt resonated with people in those settings. >> there is nothing that the white man will ever do to bring about true citizenship, or civil rights recognition for black people in this country. nothing will they ever do. they will always talk it but they won't practice it. [ male announcer ] how do you make cancer a thing of the past? well...you use the past. huntsman cancer institute has combined 300 years of family histories with health records to discover inherited genes for melanoma, breast, colon and ovarian cancers. so we can predict and treat cancer. and sometimes even prevent it from happening in the first place. to learn more or support the cause, go to huntsmancancer.org. >> i didn't have to go to court to be called murphy or jones or smith. >> taken up to church pulpits, sports arenas and platforms to preach a gospel of hate that would set off a federal investigation if it were preached by southern whites. >> i referred to the popular belief that the muslims preach a hatred for
. >> that puts him radically against the mainstream and white america. >> malcolm could speak in a wayt resonated with people in those settings. >> there is nothing that the white man will ever do to bring about true citizenship, or civil rights recognition for black people in this country. nothing will they ever do. they will always talk it but they won't practice it. [ male announcer ] how do you make cancer a thing of the past? well...you use the past. huntsman cancer...
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it's just uncomfortable to talk about specifically for white america which is understandable. it is one of those things where if i don't have to experience i don't have to talk about it. for black latino and asian americans, we don't have that opportunity. satire was always used to attack systems. i think it's important that those of us who have that voice and are bent that way would like to write that type of material, just do it. sometimes you attack it a little more deceitfully. parody does that, satire does that. it gives you sugar with your medicine with makes it easier to take. >> martin luther king put his life on the lined. so many others who are leaders put his life on the line, jesse jackson has stood up for so many years. do you think you are paying disrespect to those leaders who went before you? >> that is an interesting question. i say respect is if i needed a center today i wouldn't take kareem abdul jabbar, his time has past. not to say jekee jackson or al sharpton's time is past. these sort of economic and social circumstances that they might not be able to ta
it's just uncomfortable to talk about specifically for white america which is understandable. it is one of those things where if i don't have to experience i don't have to talk about it. for black latino and asian americans, we don't have that opportunity. satire was always used to attack systems. i think it's important that those of us who have that voice and are bent that way would like to write that type of material, just do it. sometimes you attack it a little more deceitfully. parody does...
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america, there is the united states of america. [ applause ] there is not a black america, and a white america, and latino america, an asian america. there's the united states of america. >> jose i cannot think of a republican or democratic political speech that reached that height. >> i've been watching and reading what mayor giuliani who used to be the mayor of one of the most diverse cities in america, i just can't believe it came out of his mouth. i have to say too i can't stop thinking about james baldwin who said i love america more than any other country in the world and exactly for that reason i reserve the right to criticize her. there is nothing wrong with criticizing america, given the racism and homophobia and anti-islam that's going on in this country. some of us are awake on what's happening. really, what mayor giuliani has done is incredibly pernicious and it speaks to the partisan divide that we have and i think it also speaks to why people are so turned off by the politics. >> how is it any different than when george bush said we're not at war with islam. these are not religio
america, there is the united states of america. [ applause ] there is not a black america, and a white america, and latino america, an asian america. there's the united states of america. >> jose i cannot think of a republican or democratic political speech that reached that height. >> i've been watching and reading what mayor giuliani who used to be the mayor of one of the most diverse cities in america, i just can't believe it came out of his mouth. i have to say too i can't stop...
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. >> the white america. >> i am glad he is there. is it different to treat women with more respect and deference? >> or using a pro noun like saying her. >> it is about the thing that women get upset about which is tone of voice. the way he said it, it is not the words he said but the way he said it. it was right there on the line. that is basically being argued about for 10,000 years. >> that's why i am in the dog house. it doesn't matter what i say, but it is how i say it. literally i am in a dog house. using the word her is an issue. we are in a world where elites and academics are more concerned about pronounce than fighting terror. they don't care gays are being tossed or womens a being stone. it is her, the pro noun. >> that's a dumb point i don't feel like addressing. it is 2015. 24r* are two choices. either one he said was sexist or what he said was sexist. you have people saying it is a bad look. that is obviously code for we know you are not being sexist, but we to lecture you so we feel inferior. what should have happened
. >> the white america. >> i am glad he is there. is it different to treat women with more respect and deference? >> or using a pro noun like saying her. >> it is about the thing that women get upset about which is tone of voice. the way he said it, it is not the words he said but the way he said it. it was right there on the line. that is basically being argued about for 10,000 years. >> that's why i am in the dog house. it doesn't matter what i say, but it is how...
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if white america just said no, i'm not a racist i am not your problem, i would guarantee you that thisernight. but as long as they have fear, they are encouraging people like eric holder and others to set the agenda. neil: reverend, it's always good to have you. well forget this. have you seen this? tossing this economy out the window next do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. side effects include sore throat co
if white america just said no, i'm not a racist i am not your problem, i would guarantee you that thisernight. but as long as they have fear, they are encouraging people like eric holder and others to set the agenda. neil: reverend, it's always good to have you. well forget this. have you seen this? tossing this economy out the window next do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily...
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america, then i ask you for your support. i ask you to join this campaign together, we will rent -- we will win the nomination, and together we will win the white house, and together we will build america. thank you. [applause] thank you. [applause] our special presentation on presidential campaign announcements continues with pat buchanan. challengingchallenging then george bush for the nomination. he received 40% of the primary vote in new hampshire. he continued his -- he announced his candidacy from new hampshire on december 10, 1991. this is about 15 minutes. my friends, we come to new hampshire at a crossroads in our national history. along cold war between communism and freedom in which many of us invested lives and careers, is ending. some of us thought we would never see the day that communism was defeated, and the empire of lenin and stalin dismantled. but it has happened and it has happened. by the grace of god, america won the cold war. [applause] but my friends, victory has not brought with it an end to history. beyond these shores, a new world is being born for which our government is unprepared, and we are unprepared. the dynamic
america, then i ask you for your support. i ask you to join this campaign together, we will rent -- we will win the nomination, and together we will win the white house, and together we will build america. thank you. [applause] thank you. [applause] our special presentation on presidential campaign announcements continues with pat buchanan. challengingchallenging then george bush for the nomination. he received 40% of the primary vote in new hampshire. he continued his -- he announced his...
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america. after eight years eight years of a harkin presidency, that red, white, and blue will be flying over white house that understands and cares about ordinary americans fighting to make america better again. i close by asking is this, if you're ready for that kind of america, then i ask you for your support. i ask you to join this campaign cap, together we will win the white house. together we will build a new america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> are special presentation on residential campaign announcements continues with pat buchanan. challenging then vice president george h.w. bush for the republican nomination. buchanan received 40% of the primary vote in new hampshire and continue the campaign until the republican can cut invention. this is about 50 minutes. -- 15 minutes. >> my friends, we come to new hampshire at a crossroads in our country's history. the long cold war between communism and freedom, in which many of us invested lives and careers, is ending. some of us thought we would never see the day that communism was defeated, and the empire of lenin and stalin d
america. after eight years eight years of a harkin presidency, that red, white, and blue will be flying over white house that understands and cares about ordinary americans fighting to make america better again. i close by asking is this, if you're ready for that kind of america, then i ask you for your support. i ask you to join this campaign cap, together we will win the white house. together we will build a new america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> are special...
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our senior white house correspondent chris jansing with more on the war of words. >> reporter: the man once known as america's mayor, rudy giuliani, now the target of a biting attack from the white house. >> it's sad to see when somebody who's attained a certain level of public stature and even admiration tarnishes that legacy so thoroughly. >> reporter: the backlash growing after giuliani said wednesday night, i do not believe that the president loves america. then last night on fox doubled down. >> i'm right about this. i have no doubt about it. i do not withdraw my words. i do not detect in this man the same rhetoric and the same language, the same love of america that i detected in other american presidents including democrats. >> reporter: but today at a meeting of the democratic national committee, the president used this language. >> it's about making this nation we love more perfect. >> reporter: the white house denies that was a response to giuliani, though the hashtag obama loves america was started by the white house and tweeted more than 54,000 times in 24 hours with comments from both sides. and
our senior white house correspondent chris jansing with more on the war of words. >> reporter: the man once known as america's mayor, rudy giuliani, now the target of a biting attack from the white house. >> it's sad to see when somebody who's attained a certain level of public stature and even admiration tarnishes that legacy so thoroughly. >> reporter: the backlash growing after giuliani said wednesday night, i do not believe that the president loves america. then last night...
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this fact, really, that we have become more department as a result of the efforts on the part of white americaell by us, to do the good, to be help helpful, and to make up for the shame of the past. and that -- that sort of -- thinking, i think, is what's caused us to -- >> if affirmative action is not the answer how do you close the huge gap in wealth between whites and blacks? >> you don't. you don't close it. you don't do anything. you leave it alone. you -- you practice a -- as best as possible, a discipline of freedom. where you -- your struggle is not for some sort of advantage but your struggle is for freedom itself. and that's how -- that's what i think you do. >> leave it alone? >> i'm sorry. that's completely untenable to me, the gap that you're talking about. for every five cents in wealth that african-americans have, white families have a dollar in wealth. there's a 20 to 1 gap. that gap didn't get there by magic. that gap is a result of housing policy that we had in this country. a long, long policy of taking wealth out of african-american communities and putting it elsewhere. it
this fact, really, that we have become more department as a result of the efforts on the part of white americaell by us, to do the good, to be help helpful, and to make up for the shame of the past. and that -- that sort of -- thinking, i think, is what's caused us to -- >> if affirmative action is not the answer how do you close the huge gap in wealth between whites and blacks? >> you don't. you don't close it. you don't do anything. you leave it alone. you -- you practice a -- as...
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however, he wanted to keep america white. way back in 1751 franklin says he didn't want the blacks or the asians here in america. and in the 1850s, america wanted to build a transcontinental railway from new york to california. but they couldn't get enough workers. so what did america do? they went to china to recruit the chinese to come and build a railroad. after railroads were built, they didn't want the chinese here. so they had antichinese movement as early as 1879. every dog has its day. red gentleman to yellow gentleman. this was 1879 three years later, chinese were excluded in 1882. this is an actual remnant of world war ii. this is one-third of an original barracks in wyoming. that was a camp i was incarcerated in. so we'll go on the inside and see the structure. the smallest camp was about 67,000. the largest camp around 19,000. i was incarcerated in wyoming about 60 miles from the east gate of yellow stone national park. i was 11. came out at 14 queers old. so basically, three years and three months. i'll show you s
however, he wanted to keep america white. way back in 1751 franklin says he didn't want the blacks or the asians here in america. and in the 1850s, america wanted to build a transcontinental railway from new york to california. but they couldn't get enough workers. so what did america do? they went to china to recruit the chinese to come and build a railroad. after railroads were built, they didn't want the chinese here. so they had antichinese movement as early as 1879. every dog has its day....
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, i challenged my boss to say how can we talk about race in america when we are unwilling to face it in ourselves? you have virtually all white men deciding what's going to be the story of the day. you can't talk about race in america if a black woman comes up missing. a white blue eyed woman comes up missing, it's wall-to-wall coverage. why that is the case? when a white woman comes up missing in america, they see their mother, their daughter their niece. but when a black woman comes up missing, that's not what they see. whether a woman comes up missing, you cover one, how do you explain how you don't cover the other? it shouldn't have to be community protests for networks or newspapers to cover those stories. when you come up missing, the first 72 hours are most critical. but it's six weeks later when we start doing the protests when someone says let's do a story. the one problem we have is nobody reports on us. media relies on media blogs and media blogs -- and also -- or media websites, but the question is who challenges us? who calls us into question? and so when we're talking about who leads that conversation, it really
, i challenged my boss to say how can we talk about race in america when we are unwilling to face it in ourselves? you have virtually all white men deciding what's going to be the story of the day. you can't talk about race in america if a black woman comes up missing. a white blue eyed woman comes up missing, it's wall-to-wall coverage. why that is the case? when a white woman comes up missing in america, they see their mother, their daughter their niece. but when a black woman comes up...
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that conditions to grow worse. >> the poor population and suburbs grows faster. >> the myth of america's white picket fence suburbs is yet to catch up with the reality of how geography is shifted. poor populations have grown more than 65%. twice the pace of growth in cities. that makes the suburbs home to the largest and fastest-growing population. the majority of the suburban poor were people of colour. those that lived below the poverty line, 50% of african-american and latino, compared to 23% of while suburban nights. 25% of blacks live below the poverty line, compared to 11% of whites. >> we saw structural changes leading to many sleeping below the ladder. >> there are many ways they slip down the ladder. some are middleclass mummeled by the -- pummelled by the recession. some bypassed the cities and head to the burs. others are latinos and low income earners, pushed out of the cities as housing prices soared. or they had vouchers. minorities left the cities in jobs. >> some of the fastest job growth has been in occupations that pay low wages. things like home health aids or child care. se
that conditions to grow worse. >> the poor population and suburbs grows faster. >> the myth of america's white picket fence suburbs is yet to catch up with the reality of how geography is shifted. poor populations have grown more than 65%. twice the pace of growth in cities. that makes the suburbs home to the largest and fastest-growing population. the majority of the suburban poor were people of colour. those that lived below the poverty line, 50% of african-american and latino,...
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than in cities for quite some time. >> instructed on spacious landscaped lots. >> the myth of america's white picket fence suburbs has yet to grow up with the reality of just how radically the geography of poverty has shifted. suburbs in the nation's largest metro areas have seen their populations grow more than 65% since 2000. more than twice the pace ever growth in cities. that makes the suburbs home to the largest and fastest growing poor population in the country and the majority of poor are people of color. of those who live below the poverty line more than 50% are african american and latino. 25% in ferguson live below the poverty line, compared to 11% of whites. >> structure changes have led to more people slipping down the economic ladder. >> there are many ways they have slipped down the so-called ladder. some suburban poor are former middle class pummeled by the recession. others fled straight to the burbs. miernts left cities in droves in hopes of finding better jobs. be particularly in recent years have been in occupations that often pay low wages. things like home healthy aids se
than in cities for quite some time. >> instructed on spacious landscaped lots. >> the myth of america's white picket fence suburbs has yet to grow up with the reality of just how radically the geography of poverty has shifted. suburbs in the nation's largest metro areas have seen their populations grow more than 65% since 2000. more than twice the pace ever growth in cities. that makes the suburbs home to the largest and fastest growing poor population in the country and the...
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and no one in america ever knows. but if a white blue eyed woman comes up missing, it's wall-to-wall coverage. i have yet to see a single media executive give me an honest answer as to why that is the case? it is because when a white woman comes up missing in america, they see their mother, their daughter, their niece. but when a black woman comes up missing, that's not what they see. when a woman comes up missing, and you cover one, how do you explain how you don't cover the other? there has to be an explanation area. and there shouldn't have to be community protests for networks or newspapers to cover those stories. because everybody knows when you come up missing, the first 72 hours are most critical. but it's six weeks later when we start doing the protests when someone says let's do a story. and that is a fundamental flaw that we have because the one problem we have is nobody reports on us. media relies on media blogs and media blogs -- and also -- or media websites, but the question is who challenges us? who calls us into ques
and no one in america ever knows. but if a white blue eyed woman comes up missing, it's wall-to-wall coverage. i have yet to see a single media executive give me an honest answer as to why that is the case? it is because when a white woman comes up missing in america, they see their mother, their daughter, their niece. but when a black woman comes up missing, that's not what they see. when a woman comes up missing, and you cover one, how do you explain how you don't cover the other? there has...
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[applause] but for the last four years we have had a different vision of america coming out of the white house. for the last four years, we have had a vision of an america where you are supposed to get what you can, get it in the shortest amount of time, don't ask how, just get it and to hell with everybody else. a message of greed. for the past four years, we have had a message from the white house that pits race against race, creed against creed, sex against sex, old against young class against class. , for the past four years we have had a vision from the white house that the few at the top are privileged and deserve special treatment and favors from the government. george bush says he understands ordinary americans, because he eats pork rinds. i will tell you, george herbert walker bush can eat three bag of pork rinds every day and will still not understand ordinary americans. [applause] for the last four years, the hard-working men and women of america, farmers, small businesspeople people, people to pull the load and pay the taxes have been getting hit below the belt by bush and qu
[applause] but for the last four years we have had a different vision of america coming out of the white house. for the last four years, we have had a vision of an america where you are supposed to get what you can, get it in the shortest amount of time, don't ask how, just get it and to hell with everybody else. a message of greed. for the past four years, we have had a message from the white house that pits race against race, creed against creed, sex against sex, old against young class...
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they refer to people as black and white. america is no longer lack and white. it's yellow and red in all different colors. there is a movement in america where we are trying to get the news media to not refer to us as african americans. i am more than a skin color. this is what helps protect -- perpetuate and keep them alive. it keeps the issue of racism alive in america. we appreciate if they would begin to refer to us as african americans. african-americans who have opposition to that and they are going to voice that. i believe that i am more than a skin color. coboruth bader ginsburg admits she wasn't 100% sober when she does office state of the union. -- when she dozed off at the state of the union. [video clip] >> i was not 100% sober. before we went to the state of the union, we had dinner together. justice kennedy -- >> that is the first intelligent thing you have done. >> there was a time he came to the dinners a very fine wine justice kennedy brought. the dinner was so delicious it needed wine. host: she went on to say that she got a call from one of he
they refer to people as black and white. america is no longer lack and white. it's yellow and red in all different colors. there is a movement in america where we are trying to get the news media to not refer to us as african americans. i am more than a skin color. this is what helps protect -- perpetuate and keep them alive. it keeps the issue of racism alive in america. we appreciate if they would begin to refer to us as african americans. african-americans who have opposition to that and...
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of a young, unarmed african-american man killed by the police maybe justifiable and maybe not, white america talks about the incident. what does the grand jury do. and the black community talks about the history. it the history that matters. we have to bring that into the conversation constructively. that is the imperative of the day. >> we will turn now to questions from our panel. i will be calling on people in the order in which they indicated they wanted to raise questions. i am starting with brittany followed by sue. >> thank you so much for your testimony. i have two questions. the first is for dr. nagen. i am a pastor's kid and taught wherever your treasure is stored that is where your heart is. and translated to the work i do in operations and systems whatever we measure that is what we value. my question is around this idea of measuring crime prevention. i want to know how we can viablely measure crime prevention in a way that doesn't support predatory and broken window and policing issues that led to stop and frisk and aggressive traffic stops i see in st. louis county and instead
of a young, unarmed african-american man killed by the police maybe justifiable and maybe not, white america talks about the incident. what does the grand jury do. and the black community talks about the history. it the history that matters. we have to bring that into the conversation constructively. that is the imperative of the day. >> we will turn now to questions from our panel. i will be calling on people in the order in which they indicated they wanted to raise questions. i am...
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america. in 1996, i intend to win the other house -- the white house [applause] -- with ten commitments to america: (l) to balance the budget through spending reduction; (2) to begin to pay off the national debt; (3) to foster economic growth through enactment of a flat tax; (4) to reduce violent crime; (5) to improve education with innovations like privatization and charter schools; (6) to reform health care through the free market; (7) to provide strong leadership in international affairs; (8) to contain weapons of mass destruction; (9) to control terrorism; and (10) to champion tolerance and freedom, including a woman's right to choose. [applause] these commitments embody my personal core beliefs as a fiscal and economic conservative and social libertarian. i agree with barry goldwater when he said we must get government out of our pocketbooks -- off our backs -- and out of our bedrooms. [applause] my commitment to america is to balance the federal budget by the target date -- the year 2002. by balancing the budget by 2002, we can make the first payment on reducing the national debt by the year
america. in 1996, i intend to win the other house -- the white house [applause] -- with ten commitments to america: (l) to balance the budget through spending reduction; (2) to begin to pay off the national debt; (3) to foster economic growth through enactment of a flat tax; (4) to reduce violent crime; (5) to improve education with innovations like privatization and charter schools; (6) to reform health care through the free market; (7) to provide strong leadership in international affairs;...
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white mother. a quarter of all of the slaves in america had white parents.ms of racial oppression? he's not a racist. he's an idiot. you have a failing former icon. it's so sad to see somebody who inspired the world just 15 years ago just falling down the stairs now and you can't even stop digging. it's embarrassing. not that he's a racist. it's that he's an idiot. >> i'm glad to see that van and i agree that comments were not racially inflammatory. i don't think that's what -- i think the american people are sick and tired of any time there's any disagreement any criticism of barack obama, automatically the racism tag is slapped on. the american people are sick and tired of that. rudy giuliani is talking about the fact that barack obama grew up outside of this country. he went to schools in indonesia. he was raised in hawaii. that's america but hawaii is a different culture than any other state in america and you have someone that says their mentor was a card carrying communist. he writes about dreams for his father who was an anti-clonalist. >> are republi
white mother. a quarter of all of the slaves in america had white parents.ms of racial oppression? he's not a racist. he's an idiot. you have a failing former icon. it's so sad to see somebody who inspired the world just 15 years ago just falling down the stairs now and you can't even stop digging. it's embarrassing. not that he's a racist. it's that he's an idiot. >> i'm glad to see that van and i agree that comments were not racially inflammatory. i don't think that's what -- i think...
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america. in 1996, i intend to win the other house. off to our left. the white house. lause] with 10 commitments to america. to balance the budget through spending reduction. to begin to pay off the national debt. to foster economic growth through enactment of a flat tax. [applause] to reduce violent crime. to improve education with innovations like privatization and charter schools. to reform health care through the free market. and to champion tolerance and freedom, especially a woman's right to choose. these commitments embody my core believes as a social libertarian. i dream with barry goldwater when he said we need to keep the government out of our pocket books, off our backs, and out of our bedrooms. and now my commitments to america. my commitment to america is to balance the federal budget by the year 2002. . by balancing the budget that year we can make the first payment on reducing the national debt by the year 2003, during the first presidential term of the 21st century, so that my granddaughter will be smiling all the time. my commitment to america is to red
america. in 1996, i intend to win the other house. off to our left. the white house. lause] with 10 commitments to america. to balance the budget through spending reduction. to begin to pay off the national debt. to foster economic growth through enactment of a flat tax. [applause] to reduce violent crime. to improve education with innovations like privatization and charter schools. to reform health care through the free market. and to champion tolerance and freedom, especially a woman's right...
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america. in australia, was talking to a woman, and she said why is every thing so black and white in america? at the same time, she said, can you tell me about atlanta hip-hop? [laughter] so the media spins this perception of who we are. and some people play into the perception. the majority do not. and what happens is, before a person gets a chance to open your mouth, people have a perception of who they think you are. before you open your mouth young ladies, it is already like , she got an attitude problem. you know what i mean? if we were to pass around a survey of how you feel about iranians or north koreans or afghans, if you were to put out a survey, many would think things about them. you may not even know it. you may not have met some of the like that. but you are he have a perception of who you think they are. what i want to say is that there is a community responsibility. and every person in here must speak to their children and talk about humanity. we all deserve to be treated fairly. why are you mad at me because i am saying i deserve justice? why are you upset i am marching for j
america. in australia, was talking to a woman, and she said why is every thing so black and white in america? at the same time, she said, can you tell me about atlanta hip-hop? [laughter] so the media spins this perception of who we are. and some people play into the perception. the majority do not. and what happens is, before a person gets a chance to open your mouth, people have a perception of who they think you are. before you open your mouth young ladies, it is already like , she got an...
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america. black, white, rich, poor. lincoln wrote, he sa
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america. black, white, rich, poor. lincoln wrote, he said i find mercy to bear richer fruit than strict justice. i like the quote. when i think of a quote, i think of how do you find justice ? many believe in redemption, in second chances. many believe justice is a balancing act between punishment and rehabilitation. many believe violent criminals sometimes do have to be separated and should be separated for a long time, or maybe forever. many of us believe that if you have been convicted of a nonviolent crime, maybe you deserve a second chance. i think there is room in the concept of justice for discernment. we have had a lot of bad stories out there, a lot of unrest. there is an undercurrent of unease. something is going on in our country. we often need to remember that every day there are stories going on that are more heartwarming, and don't get reported. the media's all about bad stuff, not good stuff. for christmas this year, helen johnson has two daughters, for -- four kids at home. she is the one in charge. the
america. black, white, rich, poor. lincoln wrote, he said i find mercy to bear richer fruit than strict justice. i like the quote. when i think of a quote, i think of how do you find justice ? many believe in redemption, in second chances. many believe justice is a balancing act between punishment and rehabilitation. many believe violent criminals sometimes do have to be separated and should be separated for a long time, or maybe forever. many of us believe that if you have been convicted of a...
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but as i recall, native americans didn't trade us north america. the white settlers seized violently and that is true of every place. someday it will be taken from us. it's the nature of history. finally power. power within any nation is often held -- most often settled by violence. not by the ballot box. bodine, peaceful participation comes later. the broad contours of who holds power. i take a recent history. an african-american was elected to the presidency. fairness. but the fact that african-americans are not slaves was resolved by violence. so our world is formed by war by violence and not by peaceful forms of political dvd. we don't like it but it's true. >> host: some people there say we've grown up. we should be more sophisticated than we were 400 200 100 years ago. >> guest: i wish it was true. unfortunately not everyone is peaceful and sophisticated. all others have to be prepared to fight. the one case that i can't find historically, of the nation, as a group that was totally crude is the case of the travel islands. the more you worry would not s
but as i recall, native americans didn't trade us north america. the white settlers seized violently and that is true of every place. someday it will be taken from us. it's the nature of history. finally power. power within any nation is often held -- most often settled by violence. not by the ballot box. bodine, peaceful participation comes later. the broad contours of who holds power. i take a recent history. an african-american was elected to the presidency. fairness. but the fact that...
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we don't like to admit that but as i recall native americans didn't trade north america. the white settlers seized it violently and that is true of every place and someday it will be taken from us. it is the nature of history. finally, power power within any nation is often settled by pilots, not by the battle-- battle box. the broad contours of who holds power comes about because of violence. take our recent history. an african-american was elected to the presidency but the fact that african-americans are not slaves that was resolved by violence so for better or worse our world is produced by war by violence and not by peaceful forms of political activity. we don't like it, but it's true. >> some people listening will say we had grown up and we should be more sophisticated than we were 400 200 100 years ago. >> i wish it was to but unfortunately not everyone is not everyone is peaceful and sophisticated while others have to be prepared to fight. the one case that i can find historically of a nation, of a group that was totally true to pass this since both is the case of the more y
we don't like to admit that but as i recall native americans didn't trade north america. the white settlers seized it violently and that is true of every place and someday it will be taken from us. it is the nature of history. finally, power power within any nation is often settled by pilots, not by the battle-- battle box. the broad contours of who holds power comes about because of violence. take our recent history. an african-american was elected to the presidency but the fact that...
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everything is so black and white in america. but at the same time she said, she was talking about atlanta hip-hop wise, know what i'm saying? [laughter] the media since this perception of who we are, and some people point into the perception but the majority don't majority don't. it happens is before they even get a chance to open your mouth people already have a perception of who they think you are. so before you open your mouth, young ladies she's got an attitude problem. as soon as you walk in, you know what any? if we were to right now pass around a survey of how you feel about iranians or north koreans or iraqis or afghans if you were to put out a survey, many of us would say very negative things about them. you may not even know them and you may not have even met somebody like that but yet you already have a perception of who you think that are. so what i want to say to us is that there's a community responsibility and every person in your must speak to the children and say, and talk about humanity. that we all deserve to
everything is so black and white in america. but at the same time she said, she was talking about atlanta hip-hop wise, know what i'm saying? [laughter] the media since this perception of who we are, and some people point into the perception but the majority don't majority don't. it happens is before they even get a chance to open your mouth people already have a perception of who they think you are. so before you open your mouth, young ladies she's got an attitude problem. as soon as you walk...
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white chocolate and fruity raspberry flavors. get a medium hot latte for only $1.99. americaunkin'. i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. which is perfect for me, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objection your honor. sustained. with the x1 dvr library you could take anywhere, xfinity is perfect for people on the go. thank you. happy valentine's day. i love you. uh, i mean thank you. you're welcome. share the love with dunkin's heart-shaped donuts. indulge in cookie dough or brownie batter today. america runs on dunkin'. >> a pilot spotted a flying object hovering above his 737 while flying at 7,000 feet above boston. >> something flew 100 feet above us. >> the object was spaipped like a football -- shaped like a football and the faa believe it was a drone. >> snacks are great for kids in port ability but they are not designed for health. packages dinners fo
white chocolate and fruity raspberry flavors. get a medium hot latte for only $1.99. americaunkin'. i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. which is perfect for me, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objection your honor. sustained. with the x1 dvr library you could take anywhere,...
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borderland only on al jazeera america >>> the white house confirms the death of u.s. aide worker kayla mueller held hostage by isil in syria. ♪ >>> hello, i'm darren jordan in doha. also rockets hit the eastern ukrainian town killing at least three people. ♪ >>> pomp and circumstance in cairo, as egyptian president, welcomes the russian president. >>> and [ inaudible ] get on board with ethiopia's latest mode of transport. ♪ >>> well there's intense fighting between government troops and pro-russia separatists in eastern ukraine. kiev says at least seven people have been killed in a rocket attack meanwhile ukraine is denying the report that the separatists have surrounded a key town that cuts off the main supply road from government forces. >> reporter: we were earlier today close by in a town which is as the crow flies around 10 kilometers away. the spoke to rebel commanders who said that their fighters had surrounded the town. it is particularly significant because in the separatists were to take control of it from the ukrainian military then it would link their ter
borderland only on al jazeera america >>> the white house confirms the death of u.s. aide worker kayla mueller held hostage by isil in syria. ♪ >>> hello, i'm darren jordan in doha. also rockets hit the eastern ukrainian town killing at least three people. ♪ >>> pomp and circumstance in cairo, as egyptian president, welcomes the russian president. >>> and [ inaudible ] get on board with ethiopia's latest mode of transport. ♪ >>> well there's...
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the white house responded to rudy guiliani's comments that the president doesn't like america. using a weaponry served for our greatest enemies, the hash tag. announcing three new national money youments, three new ones the white house said # obama loves america. rudy's other comments that obama wasn't brought up like you and he were was, whatever. drew cries of racism. he said he thought it was a joke. he went to white schools and most of this he learned from white people. i just wish obama and guiliani would make up like these two did. >> i don't need to see that. >> anyway. where do you stand on the whole rudy thing? >> you should never one rule of life never talk about anybody's mama. leave that one be. he was using the word love uh rot. love. i am just not used to hearing from the man. >> dean thoughts? >> i don't have any. >> i i don't believe you. >> i like rudy. i think he is a strong leader. i will leave it alone. >> wow. >> >> i mean -- >> you can't blame rudy, but you can blame him. >> i think it it was the word choice. he said patriot and obama hasn't shown much supp
the white house responded to rudy guiliani's comments that the president doesn't like america. using a weaponry served for our greatest enemies, the hash tag. announcing three new national money youments, three new ones the white house said # obama loves america. rudy's other comments that obama wasn't brought up like you and he were was, whatever. drew cries of racism. he said he thought it was a joke. he went to white schools and most of this he learned from white people. i just wish obama...
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. >> i have yet to receive such a high now the question was, white scrimmage similar is a rising threat in americave we focused too much on isil violence. are you dumb, we have focused very little on muslim violence, the international remembers they breed. trying to justify violence classy and then we have commander in thief. antigovernment isn't the problem you make it out to be. we had a muslim on facebook response. politicians will always need our vote, i love you, i need you, but doubt that the rules of engangment will change any time soon. the subject we are talking about is the one that the white house is hosting. it is an effort to bring together experts in the field. >> or inspiring groups to commit acts of violence. and lack a comprehensive plan. here to discuss what the summit means two counter rad killization, washington director for the muslim public affairs council. he plans to attend the president's summit. founder of the solis foundation. that's been considered a model, he had the opportunity to spend some time with it fooers from the we will hear about that in just a little bit. th
. >> i have yet to receive such a high now the question was, white scrimmage similar is a rising threat in americave we focused too much on isil violence. are you dumb, we have focused very little on muslim violence, the international remembers they breed. trying to justify violence classy and then we have commander in thief. antigovernment isn't the problem you make it out to be. we had a muslim on facebook response. politicians will always need our vote, i love you, i need you, but...