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there was no black and white america. so by the time we get to this racialized man who had never really placed himself as a race fan, including the hillary clinton campaign, not this ecumenical, racial figure, not this uniter. he is this divisive figure. so by the time barack obama gives that he is doing it on defense and tells is a, if you cannot accept my explanation of what happened and my relationship to my pastor, so be it. i'm going to go ahead out there and say what i need to say. they have been a lot of speeches that were important. obviously martin luther king i am very partial to talk about ryan being the voice of the unheard. sometimes the postcard king is the less important than the radical thing who is challenging the nation to say you're not your best self for not a great country you think you are. you not give all of your citizens therefore rights. even more brilliant. and john f. kennedy who after ever being questioned to giving and nationwide televised address for the 1st time a president, sitting preside
there was no black and white america. so by the time we get to this racialized man who had never really placed himself as a race fan, including the hillary clinton campaign, not this ecumenical, racial figure, not this uniter. he is this divisive figure. so by the time barack obama gives that he is doing it on defense and tells is a, if you cannot accept my explanation of what happened and my relationship to my pastor, so be it. i'm going to go ahead out there and say what i need to say. they...
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he had an understanding of white america and eight convergence with white america with white anxieties he perfectly communicated white anxiety. he could explain that in a way that did not feel like accusation but familiarity and could explain the black context because he personally lifted. i think partly because he was biracial have that convergence across the racial divide that made him perfect for this job. >> i don'ti don't think i have ever seen barack obama be angry ever. >> i have this image, they seem to be perfect girls, but the little girls jumping up and down. [laughter] >> he is so calm. >> it has helped them a great deal. manipulate the political scene. >> anything you want to add? anything i have not asked you if you would like me to ask? >> no, the questions have been brilliant. .. retaliation reconciliation. we are on the notion that black or nonwhite had a meeting. meaning. obama hasn't really talked about race, how how do we have this conversation. it sounds like many people won't have. it's a conversation he needs to lead. it's really difficult to see. john oh frankli
he had an understanding of white america and eight convergence with white america with white anxieties he perfectly communicated white anxiety. he could explain that in a way that did not feel like accusation but familiarity and could explain the black context because he personally lifted. i think partly because he was biracial have that convergence across the racial divide that made him perfect for this job. >> i don'ti don't think i have ever seen barack obama be angry ever. >> i...
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cuando se quitÓ el plÁstico del que son parte del producto se queda en el queso, white amÉrica en chiscado de marzo 2000 14:15. no sÓlo se comercializa en estados unidos sino tambiÉn en otros paÍses. en la plaza de tantos cuales una mujer fue detenida haciendo dobles y acusada de vender droga por valor de 200 $. y ademÁs de practicar sexo oral a cambio de otros 200 $. la misma fue detenida hacia la medianoche segÚn fuesen policiales el alcalde de nueva york realizarÁ investigaciones respecto de personas disfrazadas acusadas de sacarse fotos con personas y pedirles dinero. >> el centro no es solo para los niÑos. >> continuar el plan de accion de lectura para prepararlos para el kinder. >> queremos que nuestros niÑos tengan un buen comienzo, para que pued el centro no es solo para niÑos sinoan triunfar mÁs. se espera que programas como actualmente el centro cuida estos el administrador cristianocambien l nos cuenta el propÓsito.as cosas. eduardo: hoy hablamos con el director del nuevo proyecto. el director es consciente de que debe haber un cambio. apoyados con equipos de alto costo, per
cuando se quitÓ el plÁstico del que son parte del producto se queda en el queso, white amÉrica en chiscado de marzo 2000 14:15. no sÓlo se comercializa en estados unidos sino tambiÉn en otros paÍses. en la plaza de tantos cuales una mujer fue detenida haciendo dobles y acusada de vender droga por valor de 200 $. y ademÁs de practicar sexo oral a cambio de otros 200 $. la misma fue detenida hacia la medianoche segÚn fuesen policiales el alcalde de nueva york realizarÁ investigaciones...
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when you say america to simply say awful black america is against white america. racist statement faufts itself, harry. and you have to step back from your perch. >> that's a racist statement, you are the expert on racist statements. >> what i'm looking at are the targets. >> of course, because i disagree with you, i am a racist, right? that's your narrative. >> one at a time. let charles finish. and then harry -- >> i would like for you to do that. that would be the right thing for you to do, harry. when you look at that, when you look at who is the target, and who is treated negatively by the system, which becomes america, that becomes black and brown people. that is just a fact. you can't argue the facts. you can have your opinion. >> no, it's not. >> harry, i want you to be able to respond. do you believe there is a different system of justice, harry, for african-americans in this country? or that they are treated differently in the court system or in the justice system. >> no, i don't. >> come on, harry. >> listen, i was in the system. i was in the system for
when you say america to simply say awful black america is against white america. racist statement faufts itself, harry. and you have to step back from your perch. >> that's a racist statement, you are the expert on racist statements. >> what i'm looking at are the targets. >> of course, because i disagree with you, i am a racist, right? that's your narrative. >> one at a time. let charles finish. and then harry -- >> i would like for you to do that. that would be...
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all of white america, all of america is against black america. that's crazy.e problem. >> no the problem is you putting word like that into my mouth. that statement itself become is a racist statement. for you to then take america. >> charles, you just said it. >> i let you speak. you will let me speak, harry. when you take america to say, that means, all of black america is against white america. that is a racist statement. in and of itself, harry. and you have to step back from your perch and look at what you are saying. >> that's a racist statement. you are the expert on racist statements now. >> specifically racist. >> what i am looking at, targets. because i disagree with you i'm a racist. that's your narrative. >> one at a time. let charles finish. >> i would like for you to do that. that would be the right thing to do, harry. >> when you look at that. when eye look at who is the target. who is treated negative lie, that becomes america, black and brown people you. can have your opinion. you don't have the right to your own set of facts. >> i want harry
all of white america, all of america is against black america. that's crazy.e problem. >> no the problem is you putting word like that into my mouth. that statement itself become is a racist statement. for you to then take america. >> charles, you just said it. >> i let you speak. you will let me speak, harry. when you take america to say, that means, all of black america is against white america. that is a racist statement. in and of itself, harry. and you have to step back...
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agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white americawhich generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see under assault and falling around them, not only christopher hitchens who they think is obnoxious, because of what the supreme court is doing, there's a general sense that america is changing and sometimes that is articulated as my faith is under attack. >> absolutely. this is once again fear of the other, of the unknown, not understanding that all hell is going to break loose if this country becomes a more diverse, concept of place. >> the religious right in the country has been a political force from a media perspecti and political perspective since about ronald reagan's election in 1988. since then it
agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white americawhich generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see...
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he thinks the systemic oppression of black people by white america is a "black" strategy.hat in the 1950s, black people had meetings to try to be more victim-y -- like "we are not getting nearly segregated enough out there!" and "how do we get the police to beat us more? we need ideas, people! who said dogs? who said dogs? snrrvetle water hoses! very good! this is how we enter the 1960s, people!" look, i have been working hard my whole life. my parents told me i had to work twice as hard for half as much. that's been my mentality, and that is the mentality for many black americans. it is not that we think of ourselves as victims who deserve your handouts. it's that we know we have to work our asses off to overcome a system that for decades has institutionalized ways to keep us out of society. so the idea that black people are strategizing to get anything for free out of this country is insulting. exclamation point. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ thought i told you to stay off our turf. and what would you know about turf, skipper? let's end this here and now!
he thinks the systemic oppression of black people by white america is a "black" strategy.hat in the 1950s, black people had meetings to try to be more victim-y -- like "we are not getting nearly segregated enough out there!" and "how do we get the police to beat us more? we need ideas, people! who said dogs? who said dogs? snrrvetle water hoses! very good! this is how we enter the 1960s, people!" look, i have been working hard my whole life. my parents told me i...
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. >> hinojosa: but if there comes a time soon, then, when white america is a "minority," what does that mean? is that part of what is getting people so worked up, because that's just an image that's never existed for them? >> yes... um... i'm hesitating, maria, because our idea of whiteness is something rooted in the mid-20th century, so it's fairly recent. there used to be different white races. you could be considered white but belong to a superior or inferior white race. >> hinojosa: for example? >> saxon, superior. celtic, inferior. jewish, inferior. italian, inferior. anglo-saxon, superior. so that was... that was an idea of the late 19th and early 20th century. we've forgotten about that, so even in the 20th century there was this... not quite a sense of overweening white majority-- stress on the "overweening." so we're... it's... these classifications have always been fluid. they've always been changing, and it's only been useful to speak of this one great big white race in which all the white people are equal since about the second world war. >> hinojosa: you actually want peopl
. >> hinojosa: but if there comes a time soon, then, when white america is a "minority," what does that mean? is that part of what is getting people so worked up, because that's just an image that's never existed for them? >> yes... um... i'm hesitating, maria, because our idea of whiteness is something rooted in the mid-20th century, so it's fairly recent. there used to be different white races. you could be considered white but belong to a superior or inferior white...
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agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white americawhich generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see under assault and falling around them, not only christopher hitchens who they think is obnoxious, because of what the supreme court is doing, there's a general sense that america is changing and sometimes that is articulated as my faith is under attack. >> absolutely. this is once again fear of the other, of the unknown, not understanding that all hell is going to break loose if this country becomes a more diverse, concept of place. >> the religious right in the country has been a political force from a media perspective and political perspective since about ronald reagan's election in 1988. since then
agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white americawhich generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see...
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and white america it looks different and white america votes conservative. it's it's getting more and more reactionary because their lives are getting harder. the fact that black people's lives are getting harder still if they don't see it that way and i think that's tremendously important. i want to comment also -- i'm happy to talk about the past. i'm happy to talk about slavery and the fact that capitalism in america was built on the work of but people, that black people are the wealth of america, it is a civil war started, 62% of our export was caught in, but the new york banks made their money off of slaves, off of the cotton trade and the new england mills were built on caught. the wealth of america comes from black people. you can trace it all the way through. if you look now and the history continues when ferguson came into the news michael brown was shot by the way police man, and the thing that struck me was not that another like a man was killed a white cop, but the way ferguson works, ferguson is a suburb of st. louis. st. louis, the whites left
and white america it looks different and white america votes conservative. it's it's getting more and more reactionary because their lives are getting harder. the fact that black people's lives are getting harder still if they don't see it that way and i think that's tremendously important. i want to comment also -- i'm happy to talk about the past. i'm happy to talk about slavery and the fact that capitalism in america was built on the work of but people, that black people are the wealth of...
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. >> we want a white america. >> realistically most skin heads got into it because they thought therer children, kill your wife, rape your freaking daughters. are we going to stand for that? >> no. >> this whole we hate minority because tlair heir destroying o culture is for them to beat up anyone they want. >> the longest i was in jail was a year. i bet up a mexican. i went in the bathroom and there was a mexican in there mopping and i started making sop snide comments because i was drunk and wanted to pick a fight. i proceeded to kick the [ muted ] out of him and smashed his face into the toilet and kicked some teeth out. i worked him over pretty good. >> hey. good morning. >> what about your hands. >> what about them? >> do you want him to get this? >> absolutely. >> we'll do that today. okay. >> this is the first tattoo i got. i got no use for it anymore. >> look at that. >> if i'm going all this far to get this taken off, getting the hand is the next step. that way i can blend in to the best of my ability. >> are you cold? >> it hurts. >> hurts. >> is it your hands? >> yeah. >> o
. >> we want a white america. >> realistically most skin heads got into it because they thought therer children, kill your wife, rape your freaking daughters. are we going to stand for that? >> no. >> this whole we hate minority because tlair heir destroying o culture is for them to beat up anyone they want. >> the longest i was in jail was a year. i bet up a mexican. i went in the bathroom and there was a mexican in there mopping and i started making sop snide...
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his demeanor and the fact that he was brought up by a white family so we had an understanding of white america and white anxiety. one of the things that made the race so brilliant is he communicated that anxiety experienced by white people. he could explain that in a way that didn't feel like an accusation but felt like familiarity and he could explain the black context is he personally live. i think partly because he was bi-racial had that racial divide made him perfect for the job. if you are a little angry you're not going to get elected. >> host: i don't think i've ever seen barack obama be angry ever. >> guest: a little girl jumping up and down the furniture but he's so calm. i don't know how he does it. >> host: i think it helps in a great deal manipulate the political scene. anything you want to add? we only have a few minutes left so is there anything i haven't asked you that you would like me to ask? >> guest: i think your question seven brilliant. i would add i think it's important even though sometimes we have two different ways of looking at race as black and white americans. afric
his demeanor and the fact that he was brought up by a white family so we had an understanding of white america and white anxiety. one of the things that made the race so brilliant is he communicated that anxiety experienced by white people. he could explain that in a way that didn't feel like an accusation but felt like familiarity and he could explain the black context is he personally live. i think partly because he was bi-racial had that racial divide made him perfect for the job. if you are...
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the pressure came from middle-class white america. they wanted reform of the welfare system. they were promolgating all of the people on welfare were just black people on welfare, that the people who were on welfare just didn't want to work, and the story that reagan put out about the welfare queen and all of that stuff. and so we tried to get the president to take a different position on legislation, but we knew the pressure he was under and we understood politically why he did what he did, but we opposed it even though all of us basically supported him and felt that he did wonderful things in terms of black america when he was in office. but it's just like anything else, when he was wrong, we let him know he was wrong. and on welfare reform not only did we let him know he was wrong, all of us voted against the welfare reform bill, every member of the congressional black caucus, voted against the welfare reform bill. and, of course, it wasn't just a matter of voting against legislation. we had proposed other means by which the legislation could be enacted. we needed more opp
the pressure came from middle-class white america. they wanted reform of the welfare system. they were promolgating all of the people on welfare were just black people on welfare, that the people who were on welfare just didn't want to work, and the story that reagan put out about the welfare queen and all of that stuff. and so we tried to get the president to take a different position on legislation, but we knew the pressure he was under and we understood politically why he did what he did,...
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agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white americaich generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see under assault and falling around them, not only christopher hitchens who they think is obnoxious, because of what the supreme court is doing, there's a general sense that america is changing and sometimes that is articulated as my faith is under attack. >> absolutely. this is once again fear of the other, of the unknown, not understanding that all hell is going to break loose if this country becomes a more diverse, concept of place. >> the religious right in the country has been a political force from a media perspective and political perspective since about ronald reagan's election in 1988. since then it
agree with him offer or not but there is a blurring of issues, religious make, middle class and white americaich generally feels their culture is under assault. about a lot of things that has to do with supreme court rulings on gay maicialg, t marriage, donald trump has been actually leading with evangelical voters, in iowa, for instance, because they see him standing up for a strain of american culture that is in many ways in sync they say is dying but in many ways is in sync, that they see...
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and tonight, new action from the white house. america will take in thousands of refugees. and we explain why so many refugees are taking the dangerous journey. a route not everyone survives. overnight, we were right there. where out of the darkness the faces, shivering. some covered in blankets. all of them, families discovering the opening in the fence where the railroad tracks enter hungary from serbia. hundreds of thousands are trying to get to europe to escape war in syria, terror in libya and elsewhere. the exhausted faces, pouring through the break in the fence. but hungary does not want them. adding to their fence along the border. they're putting up that wire above the fence. they're trying to stop the refugees at the border. but they can't block the railroad tracks, where today we found countless families. the young mechanical engineer, joseph, and his wife, mesa, an economist. they escaped damascus with their little girl and baby boy. just 8 months old. the journey as been a long one. one month, you've been journeying for one month. they began the journey like so
and tonight, new action from the white house. america will take in thousands of refugees. and we explain why so many refugees are taking the dangerous journey. a route not everyone survives. overnight, we were right there. where out of the darkness the faces, shivering. some covered in blankets. all of them, families discovering the opening in the fence where the railroad tracks enter hungary from serbia. hundreds of thousands are trying to get to europe to escape war in syria, terror in libya...
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white house. and we are going to continue and stay with them as they prepare to come out on the balcony. right now we do want to welcome our west coast viewers for "good morning americaident obama and pope francis right there on the balcony. waving to a crowd of several thousand there on the south lawn of the white house after both president obama and the pope greet the crowd offer their welcoming remarks. president obama pointing out how far this crowd gathered all the way out to the washington monument and they have been gathering for hours, of course, later right by that monument on the ellipse, the president will be -- the president will be -- the pope will be on the parade route later in his popemobile but he's now finished his first station of his visit to the un
white house. and we are going to continue and stay with them as they prepare to come out on the balcony. right now we do want to welcome our west coast viewers for "good morning americaident obama and pope francis right there on the balcony. waving to a crowd of several thousand there on the south lawn of the white house after both president obama and the pope greet the crowd offer their welcoming remarks. president obama pointing out how far this crowd gathered all the way out to the...
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america. including more about the trip to the white house this morning. a look at what he talked with president obama about. leon: perfect weather today. how long will it stay this way? the complete storm forecast up next. maureen: thousands are on hand to pray with the leader of the catholic church on what has been a busy and emotional day. it began with pope francis' visit to the white house. president obama and the first lady greeted the pontiff and gave them a tour of the executive mansion. both men spoke to a crowd of 15,000 guests on the south lawn. pope addressed several topics including religious liberty and climate change. pope francis: it seems clear to me also that climate change is a problem we can no longer be left to the future generations. maureen: a parade around the ellipse, he and president obama met privately for 40 minutes in the oval office. leon: stay with us, folks. with abc7 as we cover the pope's historic trip to erica, together with newschannel8. we will bring you more than 40 hours of live team coverage. we are keeping you up to
america. including more about the trip to the white house this morning. a look at what he talked with president obama about. leon: perfect weather today. how long will it stay this way? the complete storm forecast up next. maureen: thousands are on hand to pray with the leader of the catholic church on what has been a busy and emotional day. it began with pope francis' visit to the white house. president obama and the first lady greeted the pontiff and gave them a tour of the executive mansion....
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america. his historic visit to the white house. meeting with the president. the enormous crowds lining the streets. the pope lifting a little girl along the wrote. stopping to bless babies. then, entering the basilica. as we heard from so many americans, what is it about this pope? >>> also tonight, the other major headline today. the ceo of the largest automaker in the world resigning, after rigging cars to pass tests. what now for the value of your car? >>> donald trump, firing back tonight. his new message to fox news. why is he so upset? and carly fiorina tonight on her empathy for hillary clinton. >>> terror on the highway. the 911 calls, suspected snipers taking aim at drivers. >> i think my window just got shot. original. >>> good evening on this historic night from washington. pope francis greeted by tens of thousands of americans here in our nation's capital. stopping the pope mobile, lifting children to bless them. speaking english on the south lawn of the white house, calling america a nation of immigrants, founded on religious freedom. quoting mar
america. his historic visit to the white house. meeting with the president. the enormous crowds lining the streets. the pope lifting a little girl along the wrote. stopping to bless babies. then, entering the basilica. as we heard from so many americans, what is it about this pope? >>> also tonight, the other major headline today. the ceo of the largest automaker in the world resigning, after rigging cars to pass tests. what now for the value of your car? >>> donald trump,...
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and ben carson says no muslims in the white house. will america say no ben carsons in the white house? and the daughter of a comedy legend stops by. no, not one of my daughters. it is kelly carlin. our panel provides coffee and conversation, but first, a news break. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good morning. pope francis will be landing in the u.s. later this afternoon following his pilgrimage to cuba. the pontif is kicking off his tour in washington, d.c. he will be greeted by the first lady and president obama who will host a face-to-face meeting on wednesday morning. thursday pope francis will head to new york city before finishing his trip in philadelphia. wisconsin governor scott walker is ending his bid for president. walker is dropping out to create space in a crowded gop field. he is urging other candidates to do the same so a smaller group can take donald trump down, he says. >> i encourage other republican presidential candidates to consider to do the same so the voters can focus on a limited number of cand
and ben carson says no muslims in the white house. will america say no ben carsons in the white house? and the daughter of a comedy legend stops by. no, not one of my daughters. it is kelly carlin. our panel provides coffee and conversation, but first, a news break. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good morning. pope francis will be landing in the u.s. later this afternoon following his pilgrimage to cuba. the pontif is kicking off his tour in washington, d.c....
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and ben carson says no muslims in the white house. will americate house? and the daughter of a comedy legend stops by. no, not one of my daughters. it is kelly carlin. our panel provides coffee and conversation, but first, a news break. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good morning. pope francis will be landing in the u.s. later this afternoon following his pilgrimage to cuba. the pontif is kicking off his tour
and ben carson says no muslims in the white house. will americate house? and the daughter of a comedy legend stops by. no, not one of my daughters. it is kelly carlin. our panel provides coffee and conversation, but first, a news break. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good morning. pope francis will be landing in the u.s. later this afternoon following his pilgrimage to cuba. the pontif is kicking off his tour
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. >> the problem here, the conversation is shifting because white america is seeing. seeing videotape of walter scott getting shot in the back by a police officer in south carolina, james blake accosted in new york. eric garner getting choked out. holy cow, this is real. it's happening to james blake in times square, new york, it's happening in the bronx, downtown manhattan, staten island. they're not even putting in the arrest that it actually happened. you can't believe this only one case happened in times square to james blake. it's happening across the board. this guy has been sued four times, this same cop, and written up five. and nothing has happened. >> you look at the data on profiling, i want to put up mentioning this for the context. 13,000 people stopped by nypd officers in the first half of 2015. under a new democratic mayor, 81% not charged, essentially innocent, 73% minority. >> as the chairman said, you have this incredible frustration. imagine if it was a 13-year-old kid in the bronx getting treated like that by a police officer. how does that 13-year
. >> the problem here, the conversation is shifting because white america is seeing. seeing videotape of walter scott getting shot in the back by a police officer in south carolina, james blake accosted in new york. eric garner getting choked out. holy cow, this is real. it's happening to james blake in times square, new york, it's happening in the bronx, downtown manhattan, staten island. they're not even putting in the arrest that it actually happened. you can't believe this only one...
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it's not safe no more to be white in america.ining behind any cor be an . >>> constitution yil attorney spoke out without evidence presented. in all three of the cases it was wrong. my question is why didn't they speak out about the assassination of the cop? >> clearly the president should remark any time there is a prime that this goes to the soul and conscience of america. there is a bill board in memphis, tennessee that says black lives matter, so let's quit killing each other. that is a great message. when you say there has been a murder spike in the country, here are the cities that are affected, what do they have in common? black people killing black people. it is why the police are often called, is because of this carnage. >> after darren wilson, police are now afraid to do their jobs. >> if you see what's happening in baltimore? >> clearly, there are 225 homicides this year. the death of freddie gray begins to pale. the message is lost when you have blood running in the streets of west baltimore. i saw it with my own eyes
it's not safe no more to be white in america.ining behind any cor be an . >>> constitution yil attorney spoke out without evidence presented. in all three of the cases it was wrong. my question is why didn't they speak out about the assassination of the cop? >> clearly the president should remark any time there is a prime that this goes to the soul and conscience of america. there is a bill board in memphis, tennessee that says black lives matter, so let's quit killing each...
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cobb has not given up on create iing an all-white enclave in america. antler, north dakota, 200 miles north, population 20-something. >> that's the building cobb said he bought. that's going to be his church. >> reporter: we meet van and his twons lee allen and kyle. they've moved back to north dakota hoping to find a quiet life where they can raise their family and retire. >> why do you think he's so bent on buying land in north dakota of all places? >> i think it's hard to find small towns that he can take over. >> reporter: in general, what do people think about cobb? >> pain in the butt. >> he wants to buy land here in your land. >> he wanted to. >> wanted to, past tense this not going to happen? >> not going to happen. >> reporter: the mayor says they have come up with a plan to keep cobb out and so far it's working. back in le. th, mayor shook and the residents are starting over. casting craig cobb and his hate speech into the trash heap of history. >> it feels real good to see that [ bleep ] property go down. >> reporter: they hope. >> cobb will
cobb has not given up on create iing an all-white enclave in america. antler, north dakota, 200 miles north, population 20-something. >> that's the building cobb said he bought. that's going to be his church. >> reporter: we meet van and his twons lee allen and kyle. they've moved back to north dakota hoping to find a quiet life where they can raise their family and retire. >> why do you think he's so bent on buying land in north dakota of all places? >> i think it's...
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it's not safe no more to be white in america. nd any corner could be an angry black man waiting to take your [ bleep ] out. that's the reality. it's open season on killing whites. and police, and they better make some serious, serious changes. >> it's open season on killing whites and police. we see this dramatic increase in the targeting of police officers. here is my question. and it's a political one. the president spoke out in the trayvon martin case. spoke thought the cambridge police case. spoke out in the michael brown case. mr. constitutional attorney spoke out without evidence presented in all three of those cases and was wrong in all three. my question is why after these incidents of assassinations of cops, why doesn't he speak out publicly about that and take a strong stand? >> clearly, the president should remark any time there is a crime that this goes to the soul and conscience of america. here is what i would recommend to the president. there is a billboard right now running in memphis, tennessee, sean. it says "bla
it's not safe no more to be white in america. nd any corner could be an angry black man waiting to take your [ bleep ] out. that's the reality. it's open season on killing whites. and police, and they better make some serious, serious changes. >> it's open season on killing whites and police. we see this dramatic increase in the targeting of police officers. here is my question. and it's a political one. the president spoke out in the trayvon martin case. spoke thought the cambridge...
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issue of race more directly in a country of black majority than you will ever address it in america, country of white majority. i think america is somewhat inn denial. you have a -- in tee nile. you have a -- in denial. you have a black man on trial for whipping a white man, and a white southerner defending him, and an innocent narrator, who seemed not to have been poisoned by the racist environment. i know people call it -- supposed to address the -- whatever is at the base of civil right is. i just feel -- i taught for 30 years, and i know how you are supposed to be polite, but america is absolutely in denial about race. it's absolutely in denial. i live in chicago, the mothers of these black boys that are being shot by policemen, you tell them, that's not race. nonsense. they're black, they're shot. i thought it was a brilliant novel. mischaracterized by its creator. >> along that line, in "go set a watchman," atticus opposed integration and reader reacted viscerally to this any version of atticus finch, including juan phenomenon fry who named their son atticus and changed the name. so why did rea
issue of race more directly in a country of black majority than you will ever address it in america, country of white majority. i think america is somewhat inn denial. you have a -- in tee nile. you have a -- in denial. you have a black man on trial for whipping a white man, and a white southerner defending him, and an innocent narrator, who seemed not to have been poisoned by the racist environment. i know people call it -- supposed to address the -- whatever is at the base of civil right is....
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other black people, to be exemplars and feel, as she does in this book, through the culture of white america and black america. the book is so brilliant on race relations and the internal pressures she feels as a young african-american woman and as a critic coming to new york. but there's a great chapter, brief chapter in which she and her family are watching television in the '50s. you hear her mother and father, what they think about lena horne, and sammy davis jr. who according to her mother, and was white people. it was a great book. riveting. i thought it was elegant shrapnel because it keeps exploding on you. >> fin our second book. this is a great novel. thomas mallon writing about the reagan administration in "finale." >> it is not my dna to be drawn to reagan as a sympathetic character. but this made you understand how he worke in his presidency. it is set in 1986 around the gorbachev summit in icelan you get to understand how politics works, what goes on in his mind, which is very opaque to many people, including nancy reagan. there's so many wonderful characters, so much great con
other black people, to be exemplars and feel, as she does in this book, through the culture of white america and black america. the book is so brilliant on race relations and the internal pressures she feels as a young african-american woman and as a critic coming to new york. but there's a great chapter, brief chapter in which she and her family are watching television in the '50s. you hear her mother and father, what they think about lena horne, and sammy davis jr. who according to her...
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. >> is the white house putting america's security at risk?6 presidential candidate john kasich weighs in next. only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. ♪ hey babe, last one home cooks? ♪ ♪ another tie. order in? next time i drive. the right-sized nissan rogue. ♪ >>> the form he state department staffer who worked on hillary clinton's private e-mail server appeared before the committee today where he invoked his fifth amendment right and refuse to think answer lawmakers' questions. if there's no legal issue, why would you invoke the fifth? jay? >> well, he's invoking the fifth because he's concerned that the statements he would make would be used in a criminal proceeding against him. and his lawyer said because of that, there may be criminal action. if i were representing him, i would say the same thing because i suspect there is information, if writ made public, might b
. >> is the white house putting america's security at risk?6 presidential candidate john kasich weighs in next. only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. ♪ hey babe, last one home cooks? ♪ ♪ another tie. order in? next time i drive. the right-sized nissan rogue. ♪ >>> the form he state department...
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america. reporter: the white house has weighed in saying the government agency responsible for the environment is taking the scandal very seriously. >> i think it's fair to say we are quite concerned by some of the reports that we have seen about the conduct of this particular company. >> this affair has not just tarnished its shiny image but dented german pryde, too. reputations are hard to win and easy to lose. anchor: more on the impact, i spoke to the d.c. bureau chief for "the detroit news." david, on earth how did volkswagen get away for cheating on these tests for so long? >> it's what is so amazing about this entire story, the computers within the car were specifically programmed to only turn on the emissions control equipment during the testing. and so when the regulatory standpoint since all the tests showed they were passing, there was no reason to suspect that on the road they were emitting 10 to 40 times the allowed amount of pollution. anchor: if volkswagen was clever enough to think up something like this, is there a reason not to think other car manufacturers are doing the same
america. reporter: the white house has weighed in saying the government agency responsible for the environment is taking the scandal very seriously. >> i think it's fair to say we are quite concerned by some of the reports that we have seen about the conduct of this particular company. >> this affair has not just tarnished its shiny image but dented german pryde, too. reputations are hard to win and easy to lose. anchor: more on the impact, i spoke to the d.c. bureau chief for...
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now the white house considers opening america's doors. >> congress heads back to work today with theclear deal on the agenda. democrats are a few votes away from stopping a vote altogether. >> kentucky clerk kim davis takes new steps to try to get out of jail. today, a presidential hopeful visits her to show support.
now the white house considers opening america's doors. >> congress heads back to work today with theclear deal on the agenda. democrats are a few votes away from stopping a vote altogether. >> kentucky clerk kim davis takes new steps to try to get out of jail. today, a presidential hopeful visits her to show support.
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damas enblanco, ladies in white. >> he's headed for america as well.you'll have some comments for politicians here too. all right antonio, thank you. >>> from the recycle mountains to the mississippi river saskatchewan to texas, prairies once covered 170 million acres of north america. but they are disappearing, "techknow"'s marita davison reports. >> you are looking at a 3500 acre experiment in an effort called restoration ecology. this is the nachusa grasslands preserve, 90 miles west of chicago, where the nature conservancy is rolling back time. to a grass land that was almost eextinct. >> we are in a grass land state, where nearly nonof it is less. we have less than 1/100 of 1% that is still intact. what was once this vast landscape across much of illinois has been eliminated and turned into the corn belt. >> but illinois is not alone. since the late 1800s prairie lands across the united states have been steadily irk. >> i've heard grasslands as the unheralded siblings of the green pelt. trapping it in their deep roots. >> and phil torres joins us
damas enblanco, ladies in white. >> he's headed for america as well.you'll have some comments for politicians here too. all right antonio, thank you. >>> from the recycle mountains to the mississippi river saskatchewan to texas, prairies once covered 170 million acres of north america. but they are disappearing, "techknow"'s marita davison reports. >> you are looking at a 3500 acre experiment in an effort called restoration ecology. this is the nachusa grasslands...
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and the pope is coming to the white house as a guest to encounter america in all its diversity, complexityave these people there, yes, maybe there were some political point being made, but at the end of the day, that's who we are as americans. these are the issues that we deal with. and he's always been open to -- he appears to have been open since he became pope to encountering transgender people, atheists, those people who would have been outside of the catholic church or seen outside until recently. >> although, delia gallagher, critics of the president have said, you know, if the king of saudi arabia came, do they invite critics of the saudi regime to, you know, to a south lawn ceremony? >> well, i think, you know, the vatican is sensitive to the fact that somebody might try to use the pope. i mean, it just happened in italy before this trip that a woman who wrote children's books about gender and so on sent them to the vatican, sent them to the pope, received a standard letter back and then said, oh, look, you know, the pope likes my books. so there's that side of it. but on the other
and the pope is coming to the white house as a guest to encounter america in all its diversity, complexityave these people there, yes, maybe there were some political point being made, but at the end of the day, that's who we are as americans. these are the issues that we deal with. and he's always been open to -- he appears to have been open since he became pope to encountering transgender people, atheists, those people who would have been outside of the catholic church or seen outside until...
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tim wise, author of, dear white america" and color blind."e have to start with the mental incompetence ruling back in 2012. if i understand it correctly, after serving time in a mental institution, he was then found competent to stand trial, but they couldn't find the man he was accused of beating. does this bring into question his mental health? >> it does. it is a significant development. it is significant in the aggravated assault case, him getting into a dispute of a homeless shelter. he's found incompetent. goes away for six months, he becomes better, move forward with the trial and they can't find the homeless person. it's a prior history of his mental status. the prosecutor is going to have to demonstrate he was mentally competent. >> they will do a mental competencety testing? >> they will. because of the facts in this case, which are so compelling and the intent, shooting an officer in the back of a head -- >> unloading his gun on him. >> what happens is the evidence is compelling. it points to him. the defense's only play is to look
tim wise, author of, dear white america" and color blind."e have to start with the mental incompetence ruling back in 2012. if i understand it correctly, after serving time in a mental institution, he was then found competent to stand trial, but they couldn't find the man he was accused of beating. does this bring into question his mental health? >> it does. it is a significant development. it is significant in the aggravated assault case, him getting into a dispute of a...
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at the white house the pope reminded america of our and his history in immigration. a sea of more than 300 300 bishops floated into the cathedral. he toured the seminary along the catholic university campus. the pope made history before a crowd of 25,000 people. told the pope spent time with the poor at catholic charities. thousands surrounded the capitol hoping for a glimpse of the pope. inside pope francis received a standing ovation from congress. >> you are the face of its people. >> reporter: those outside got to hear his final word in washington. >> thank you very much and god bless america. [ cheering and applause ] >> his message now moves on to new york. russ ptacek, wusa9. >> there have been so many incredible moments from the pope's three days, 48 hours in d.c. you can relive them all on www.wusa9.com and the new wusa9 app. we have photo galleries, videos and stories from real people who traveled near and far to see pope francis. >>> coming up a deadly duck bo collision that sent casualties and crumpled metal across a busy highway bridge. >> one man, two c
at the white house the pope reminded america of our and his history in immigration. a sea of more than 300 300 bishops floated into the cathedral. he toured the seminary along the catholic university campus. the pope made history before a crowd of 25,000 people. told the pope spent time with the poor at catholic charities. thousands surrounded the capitol hoping for a glimpse of the pope. inside pope francis received a standing ovation from congress. >> you are the face of its people....
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america. also, five white house republican hopefuls will speak in michigan.ernie sanders will be on "the late show with stephen colbert." republicans will be in iowa for a freedom dinner. and donald trump will be in urbandale for a high school homecoming. then sunday, hillary clinton's first sunday show appearance. she will be on "face the nation," the first time since 2011 she has done a sunday show. who you got? phil: the summer season is over. read bloombergpolitics.com. there is a great piece about why michigan matters a week after the sec primary. and on sunday, hillary clinton notably does not like sunday shows, does not agree to a lot of live interviews. both are happening sunday. i think you got to watch that. what do you think? mark: i agree. hillary clinton needs a face with bernie sanders where she whoops him. let's see what she does and that state that is vital for both of them. coming up, bernie sanders is blank and hillary clinton is blank. my day with bernie sanders and about a thousand of his supporters. then later in the show, my interview wi
america. also, five white house republican hopefuls will speak in michigan.ernie sanders will be on "the late show with stephen colbert." republicans will be in iowa for a freedom dinner. and donald trump will be in urbandale for a high school homecoming. then sunday, hillary clinton's first sunday show appearance. she will be on "face the nation," the first time since 2011 she has done a sunday show. who you got? phil: the summer season is over. read bloombergpolitics.com....