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burden, but it's white america's problem. america's burden, but white america's problem. we accept that it's our burden. but when, where, how will ever white people accept that it's their problem? >> i think that we don't because whiteness hasn't really been racialized the way that blackness has. white folks have the ability to believe ourselves unraced. we view ourselves as the neutral sort of floor model of an american. that's part of what whiteness does. it creates a mentality of entitlement. to connect that to what carol's talking about, if you are raised generation after generation to not only expect that if you work hard and play by the rules it will work out for you, which is something no person of color can take for granted or has ever been able to take for granted, but white folks could. particularly white men, particularly straight, white men. white men, middle class and above, could assume that. even working class white guys could assume horizontal mobility, right, as in my daddy worked at the plant, i'm working at
burden, but it's white america's problem. america's burden, but white america's problem. we accept that it's our burden. but when, where, how will ever white people accept that it's their problem? >> i think that we don't because whiteness hasn't really been racialized the way that blackness has. white folks have the ability to believe ourselves unraced. we view ourselves as the neutral sort of floor model of an american. that's part of what whiteness does. it creates a mentality of...
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daughter of muslim immigrants in this country because i feel like i have a different narrative from a white america. >> this is interesting. >> and we are more connected i understand the drug and a very white town so the power in the country has always been focused so even with this narrative that they still see themselves as the true leaders of the country something they don't want to read mitt but they are still benefiting that they haven't quite dealt with but that is beyond that. the onus is on them and that is why i kept repeating why americans because they want to speak to everyone will have to remember what americans take responsibility. >> what is interesting about your book it is the ruling class with turkey with most people who are familiar we also call them the white turks and early on that the minority group had with that relieve the for a long time without a struggle of african-americans in the united states. >> so they say they will be more like you or more westernized but first i have a the preconceived notion as if i am not a member of the same class as they are. and uniquely viciou
daughter of muslim immigrants in this country because i feel like i have a different narrative from a white america. >> this is interesting. >> and we are more connected i understand the drug and a very white town so the power in the country has always been focused so even with this narrative that they still see themselves as the true leaders of the country something they don't want to read mitt but they are still benefiting that they haven't quite dealt with but that is beyond...
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people who conduct folks like colin kaepernick to justices white america, particularly older white america has committed against african-americans and people of color. i think that is what a lot of the white people do understand. before my comment, i wanted to people, there are some -- are conservative african-americans who are who deny that why people hate -- somewhat people hate people of color guest: i think you will find a small margin in every group that will dislike people because of a life choice or religion. i cannot quantify because i don't know the percentage but i think it would be reasonable to say that every group, you will find people who dislike people for the most bitter chris reasons. host: when we have lebron james: the president a bomb, is that , is that-- a bum accurate? -- i think it is difficult to have a peaceful discourse when the president himself does not partake in that intellectual exchange orders not participate as it relates to conversing with people on a plethora of issues. if the president is not doing it, it's difficult for everyone else in society to do it
people who conduct folks like colin kaepernick to justices white america, particularly older white america has committed against african-americans and people of color. i think that is what a lot of the white people do understand. before my comment, i wanted to people, there are some -- are conservative african-americans who are who deny that why people hate -- somewhat people hate people of color guest: i think you will find a small margin in every group that will dislike people because of a...
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america. so the white separatist movement in america really emerged around the 1970s. around this time there were some white supremacist groups that began to reformulate their strategies. instead of trying to take over the whole country, they believe that it would be more feasible to establish a relatively small separate white nation in which only like-minded whites would reside. there's an obscure religious creed known as christian identity, that really became an important vehicle for white separatists. christian identity is a religion that has its origins in something known as british israelism. that first gained popularity in the 19th century in england. the creed -- that people of northwestern europe are the true descendants of the tribes of israel. according to this narrative after a period of captivity under the syrians and later the babylonians, eventually settled in western europe. in the early 20th century this sect found its way to america and later met morphs into -- and leslie swift considered to be the most important single figure in the history of the chri
america. so the white separatist movement in america really emerged around the 1970s. around this time there were some white supremacist groups that began to reformulate their strategies. instead of trying to take over the whole country, they believe that it would be more feasible to establish a relatively small separate white nation in which only like-minded whites would reside. there's an obscure religious creed known as christian identity, that really became an important vehicle for white...
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whiteness was created in america. before that people were irish, italian, scottish. ey came with their ethnicities. when we started separating people by law and saying as a white person you have these rights, and a black person has these rights, which are a lot less. if you're asian or indigenous, you have these rights. we did that in this country, and that was part of the founding of our country. those rights and the shifting of those rights have shifted over the years, but it created in the founding of our system, our judicial systems, our political systems a separation and away people are being treated differently. because those things are at the founding of who we are as a political and judicial system, in order to uproot those things we have to look at where those things still exist. the way we can examine that is by the results we have. the results we have, if we are looking at mass incarceration, we have seen that it is overwhelming communities of color that are being affected by mass incarceration. however, if we are looking at things like drug use, they are t
whiteness was created in america. before that people were irish, italian, scottish. ey came with their ethnicities. when we started separating people by law and saying as a white person you have these rights, and a black person has these rights, which are a lot less. if you're asian or indigenous, you have these rights. we did that in this country, and that was part of the founding of our country. those rights and the shifting of those rights have shifted over the years, but it created in the...
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i tell you what, if you are willing to trade the white world throughout europe and america with us i will let you say it for one day. you leave me all the dough in the world, all the accumulated capital of the white western world and for one day -- all right. in paris or in baltimore, here is the thing, chris rock was on oprah a few years back and said why are white men just feel like their lives can't be complete unless they can say that word? they run fortune 500 companies, head of everything, president and they get resentful, why can you say? women can call themselves the b word and you can't. if you are a man, i have been a man hopefully all my life but i didn't make a change. those who are, god bless you. i have been in the presence of women going did you see that? yes, that is it. no no no no no. that is not even equivalent. as bad as bad where it is there something unique about the n-word because it signified lynching, castration, murder, devastation, and white people, you are one of the white guys ejected from it. we did a drive-by rhetorically, we snatched the word from you.
i tell you what, if you are willing to trade the white world throughout europe and america with us i will let you say it for one day. you leave me all the dough in the world, all the accumulated capital of the white western world and for one day -- all right. in paris or in baltimore, here is the thing, chris rock was on oprah a few years back and said why are white men just feel like their lives can't be complete unless they can say that word? they run fortune 500 companies, head of...
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nation was founded on white america a solution to the problem the national socialist was much if you are tired of listening to. the whine about no force and you wonder why our borders in america are less understood to have reached the greater common american dream question. and remember if you're not the solution you're part of. where they go. where the abu hafs you won't get him. go find somebody. is this a good area to hunt for immigrants. generally it's hit and miss we never really know for sure but this is been a active area this is a black water jug and said mexico is probably one of the few places on this planet where you can purchase bar water at an opaque container and they do this because they think it's a little easier you can see yourself instead of walking around with a reflector over a bright colored container they make a black. this is the icon of drug and human smuggling in arizona. are you picking it up and leaving it there i think my german shepherd wants a new chew toy it's we're going to keep this one. yeah blondie loves those think you have a german shepherd called
nation was founded on white america a solution to the problem the national socialist was much if you are tired of listening to. the whine about no force and you wonder why our borders in america are less understood to have reached the greater common american dream question. and remember if you're not the solution you're part of. where they go. where the abu hafs you won't get him. go find somebody. is this a good area to hunt for immigrants. generally it's hit and miss we never really know for...
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host: there is this rhetoric that we have all consumed and you write that it's very much about white america. so he can feel much more comfortable and here we are seeing concern about what direction is america going to. i guess it would be interesting to hear your point of view. how do we move forward and embrace this concept of plaque lives matter and incorporate the different at least what i have is the daughter of muslim immigrants in this country because i definitely feel like i have a different narrative. >> guest: a friend of mine said it's different. it's been entrenched in the hands of white americans. even with this narrative in the melting pot and everything else, they still see themselves as the true leaders of the country. it's something they don't want to admit again their parents might have come from italy or ireland but they are still benefiting from the power of the country and they haven't felt with the relationship of the population of course that's beyond that. we simply have a different responsibility. >> host: the other thing that's interesting about your book is it's no
host: there is this rhetoric that we have all consumed and you write that it's very much about white america. so he can feel much more comfortable and here we are seeing concern about what direction is america going to. i guess it would be interesting to hear your point of view. how do we move forward and embrace this concept of plaque lives matter and incorporate the different at least what i have is the daughter of muslim immigrants in this country because i definitely feel like i have a...
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at noon eastern, michael eric dyson discussing his book "tears we cannot stop" a certify man to white america. laura jake cobs with her book, "you're in the wrong bathroom." andrea ritchie with "invitable no more." robin spencer author of "the revolution has come." devon alan and will feature contributors to the books from democracy to freedom and no wall they can build. watch our coverage of the 2017 baltimore book festival starting at noon eastern on cspan's 2 book tv. >> announcer: the american arab hosted its annual conference in washington, d.c. this portion of the event included a discussion with two democratic u.s. house candidates running in michigan's 11th district and california's 39th district. they talked about their reasons for running for office and outreach efforts to muslim americans, latinos and millenni millennials. this is an hour and a half. >> if i can have everybody's attention. we're going to go into our next panel, next discussion. unfortunately, one of the congressional candidates that we had texted me about 3:00 a.m. picture from himself on a plane. he was going to b
at noon eastern, michael eric dyson discussing his book "tears we cannot stop" a certify man to white america. laura jake cobs with her book, "you're in the wrong bathroom." andrea ritchie with "invitable no more." robin spencer author of "the revolution has come." devon alan and will feature contributors to the books from democracy to freedom and no wall they can build. watch our coverage of the 2017 baltimore book festival starting at noon eastern on...
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the beginning talking about mexicans, rapists, whatever, he's using an anxiety that exists in white americao his advantage. is that good. >> he's talking about patriotism. >> no, this is about how america responds to black people when they protest in inequality and oppression. that is what kaepernick was doing. you can try to make it be about patriotism and flags and battle cries, but it is not. it is about how do we respond when people who feel like people -- they're oppressed or people who like them are oppr s oppress oppressed, when they say enough, do we respond by being open to that complaint or do we respond by trying to crush it? that is all that this is about. they're a large part of white america that responds negatively to people saying that there is oppression and they want to crush it. that is what he is playing into. >> let me remind you how president obama responded to this as the racial wounds of this country are ripped open during his term. let's listen. >> i want mr. kaepernick and others who are on a knee, i want them to listen to the pain that that may cause, but i also w
the beginning talking about mexicans, rapists, whatever, he's using an anxiety that exists in white americao his advantage. is that good. >> he's talking about patriotism. >> no, this is about how america responds to black people when they protest in inequality and oppression. that is what kaepernick was doing. you can try to make it be about patriotism and flags and battle cries, but it is not. it is about how do we respond when people who feel like people -- they're oppressed or...
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lower classes not letting them are a sense so your whole set up was that the right wants to make america white again but your solution is that the left wants to make america white again look the right i'm saying there is no the right is let me finish we let you finish the rights and the right system here the right policy is to let the economy work again and it doesn't matter whether you're white whether you're brown whether you're black i'm saying is that the economy is what trump and the republicans are doing as their racial lies in this whole thing racialized trumps racial as in this other than x. seconds or they are good owners and rapists and murderers it's a variation all of them killers and republican uses it was the same kind of so there's a language that i used to hear in the media this is the same stuff you used to have wallace of on your lack of the same group of people that you just said is the problem and needs to be sent back by letting the government sue employers and go after employers that's what you say no i said that they would they would leave. ok big big lever there sitting
lower classes not letting them are a sense so your whole set up was that the right wants to make america white again but your solution is that the left wants to make america white again look the right i'm saying there is no the right is let me finish we let you finish the rights and the right system here the right policy is to let the economy work again and it doesn't matter whether you're white whether you're brown whether you're black i'm saying is that the economy is what trump and the...
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starting at noon eastern, michael eric dyson discussing his book "fears we cannot stop," a seruman to white america." and 25 myths and misconceptions about transgender and nontransgender conforming people. -- "police violence against and -- >> watch our coverage of the 2017 baltimore book festival saturday starting at noon astern on c-span2's "book tv." >> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3 -- saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history, university of virginia professor on the history of the civil war. >> the african-americans and former confederates have very different takes on the war as they went forward after it. they embraced versions of the war that suited their purposes. >> and sunday at 10:00 a.m., president bill clinton marking the 60th anniversary of the integration of little rock central high school. president clinton: i wanted to say, you did 60 years. take a victory lap. put on your dancing shoes. have a good time. you nstead, i have to say, got to put on your marching boots and lead us again. >> then at 7:00 p.m. eastern on "oral histories" we continue our seri
starting at noon eastern, michael eric dyson discussing his book "fears we cannot stop," a seruman to white america." and 25 myths and misconceptions about transgender and nontransgender conforming people. -- "police violence against and -- >> watch our coverage of the 2017 baltimore book festival saturday starting at noon astern on c-span2's "book tv." >> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3 -- saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on...
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starting at noon eastern discussing his book which is a sermon to white america.uthorother officer -- talking about misconceptions of transgender and other gender nonconforming people. then police violence against black women of color. then the author of the resolution has come.
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he has appealed to elements of white america that are most uneasy with black athletes. >> that's wrong. >> jack, let me finish. from the beginning the president has drawn husband most support from the vote who are are most uneasy about those changes and he is putting the republican party in a moment of significant choice because, you know, i think he sees these fights as benefiting him, as encouraging in effect more white voters to see themselves as part of an aggrieved group and shrinking majority he's standing up for but the country is inexorably diversifying and it's becoming the largest generation of the electorate in 2018 and the generation behind them is even more diverse and republicans have to consider the implications of his stamp on the party what the long-term competitors will be over the next decade beyond. >> so, ron, when he takes on hollywood, which is predominantly white, is he a racist? ron, this is what the problem is from my stand point is that those who do not like trump simply want to paint the rest of us as bigots, racists and it's not true tre. there's a cultural
he has appealed to elements of white america that are most uneasy with black athletes. >> that's wrong. >> jack, let me finish. from the beginning the president has drawn husband most support from the vote who are are most uneasy about those changes and he is putting the republican party in a moment of significant choice because, you know, i think he sees these fights as benefiting him, as encouraging in effect more white voters to see themselves as part of an aggrieved group and...
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starting at noon eastern discussing his book which is a sermon to white america. authorother officer -- talking about misconceptions of transgender and other gender nonconforming people. then police violence against black women of color. then the author of the resolution has come. we will feature contributors from the books of democracy of freedom. no wall they can build. coverage of the baltimore book festival starting at nude eastern on c-span two book tv. >> washington journal continues. host: we welcome back to our desk the congressman from virginia who know something about being back from congress. we want to hear your thoughts about the establishment backed candidate. is that there it has not been enough commentary on the election in general. againstot just president trump it was all the way from bernie sanders. of the way from the west. all the way through trump voters. there is a huge revolution going on back home. knowst know if anyone what is really going on. my guess is that we have seen this black -- flat for about 40 years. they have been relatively f
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starting at noon eastern, the discussion on "fears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america."nd laura jacobs with her book "you are in the wrong bathroom." "invisiblehie with against police violence black women and women of color." robin spencer, author of "the revolution has come." devon allen, author of "a beautiful ghetto." and contributors from the books of "democracy to freedom," and "no wall they can build." watch our coverage of the baltimore book festival saturday on c-span two's book tv. >> pretty consistently ranks among the lesser-known presidents. the only thing most people remember about him is his distinctive facial hair, his mutton chop sideburns. aboutday night on "q&a," the life and political career of chester a arthur. >> i think he recognized he was not qualified for the job. he ended up on the ticket by accident, was surprised to be there, never imagined he would be president of the united states and all of a sudden, he is on the threshold of office. host: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a. --"q&a." history" daily. in 1979, c-span was created as
starting at noon eastern, the discussion on "fears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america."nd laura jacobs with her book "you are in the wrong bathroom." "invisiblehie with against police violence black women and women of color." robin spencer, author of "the revolution has come." devon allen, author of "a beautiful ghetto." and contributors from the books of "democracy to freedom," and "no wall they can build." watch our...
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not heroic, it is our clients who are heroic and very few -- if i could say to the majority of white america, to look at our clients who want to work, who want to be reunified with their family and just want the opportunity. i think that's what we are doing. host: matthew in north carolina. caller: good morning. ex-offender in -- from new jersey. they are -- there programs are very good compared to the rest of the country. that which is cut off from former felons. there are so many things you're cut off from by being an ex felon, including jobs. matthew, if i could jump to match his point. you are so right. thesef these laws, restrictive laws were passed by democratic congresses and republican congresses, democratic presidents and republican presidents. we are going to get tough on crime, so what will we do? ofwill include the ability people coming back from earning a living. doesn't make sense. if someone going to come back and not have the opportunity for general assistance within the first 24 hours or first week, what opportunity do they have? who former elected official has a great -- it
not heroic, it is our clients who are heroic and very few -- if i could say to the majority of white america, to look at our clients who want to work, who want to be reunified with their family and just want the opportunity. i think that's what we are doing. host: matthew in north carolina. caller: good morning. ex-offender in -- from new jersey. they are -- there programs are very good compared to the rest of the country. that which is cut off from former felons. there are so many things...
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and i am a girl and comments and kilian favors a white america if you like he's kind of released i would say burn everybody's in a bigot things to booze of foreign things that couldn't be said can now be said and it is the right around the world that has the wind and it's. the autocratic tendencies that are threatening western democracies are real and there are real reasons for it people are angry that angry about growing inequality that angry about impunity for the rich and they're angry about a lot of things. and we've seen in germany that even in a country where the economy is going well where our employment is very low whether a surplus is that fear of the future of globalization you know will my children be able to make it that fear is there and that fear and that anger a behind the f.t. getting almost six million votes i want to take a listen to what one of the top candidates of the fifty said on a night as his party celebrated and then what he said two days later take a look. when all of us were clearly the strongest party. the german government which ever way you should dress war
and i am a girl and comments and kilian favors a white america if you like he's kind of released i would say burn everybody's in a bigot things to booze of foreign things that couldn't be said can now be said and it is the right around the world that has the wind and it's. the autocratic tendencies that are threatening western democracies are real and there are real reasons for it people are angry that angry about growing inequality that angry about impunity for the rich and they're angry about...
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starting at noon eastern, michael dyson discussing his book "tears we cannot stop, a sherman to white america." laura jacobs with her book "you're in the wrong bathroom and 20 other myths and misconceptions about transgender and other nongender conforming people." >> andrea richie with "invisible no more." robin spencer, author of "the revolution has come, black power, gender and the black panther party in oakland [devin allyn and we'll feature contributors to the books from democracy to freedom and no wall they can build. watch our coverage of the 2017 baltimore book festival saturday starting at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> we are joined by representative marsz i cap tore democrat from ohio serving the 9th district, also a member of the appropriations committee and here it talk about amongst other things the state of renegotiation of nafta. >> good morning to you. pleasure to be on your program. thank your listeners for listening. >> talk about the state of nafta, renegotiations. what's the purpose of the federal government at this time and what do you see happening with that? >> w
starting at noon eastern, michael dyson discussing his book "tears we cannot stop, a sherman to white america." laura jacobs with her book "you're in the wrong bathroom and 20 other myths and misconceptions about transgender and other nongender conforming people." >> andrea richie with "invisible no more." robin spencer, author of "the revolution has come, black power, gender and the black panther party in oakland [devin allyn and we'll feature...
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that has been how racism has unfolded here in america since the white house man came to america. of course -- since the white man came to america. of course when cliff columbus, an look saxson from spain -- when christopher columbus, an anglo saxson from spain, came to america, america was populated at that time by what we call the red man, the indian. a dark-skinned individual. arker than the ain glow saxson -- the an glow saxson. -- the anglo saxon. so this country has a history of mistreat seg veerly people who are of a different color than white. at first it was the indians. the feeling was that the european was superior to the native american. that's the bottom line. now also on that ship coming over in 1607, landing at jamestown, virginia, were some indentured servants, some of whom were dark-skinned people. racism was not necessarily a part of slavery or indentured rvitude, but racism was used to ensure that the multitudes of dark-skinned people who were brought over here from africa, who numbered, who outnumbered, in the south, the number of europeans or white people there
that has been how racism has unfolded here in america since the white house man came to america. of course -- since the white man came to america. of course when cliff columbus, an look saxson from spain -- when christopher columbus, an anglo saxson from spain, came to america, america was populated at that time by what we call the red man, the indian. a dark-skinned individual. arker than the ain glow saxson -- the an glow saxson. -- the anglo saxon. so this country has a history of mistreat...
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law and order when it comes to immigration republicans just really care about one thing making america white again explain why in tonight's along the rumble which also are in ted goodman right after the break. the mission of news was used to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say. rich you are. our team america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that means stream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsors no one tells us what the cause. or how long the conference or how to say that's the beauty of archie america. we hear both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists not letting anything get in your way to bring it home to the american people. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate just pull along. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we a
law and order when it comes to immigration republicans just really care about one thing making america white again explain why in tonight's along the rumble which also are in ted goodman right after the break. the mission of news was used to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say. rich you are. our team america has a different perspective so that we're not...
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person you're going to put the credibility in, when it comes to how we honor the military and america and have a white house press secretary who says it was appropriate to defend america? this kind of things shows how cynical all this is, to try to get people riled up instead of taking a hard look at what is behind this, even if you disagree with the form of the protest. >> i agree with david's point. that comment will probably get overshadowed by his tweets this morning. it's really caught on. talking about the nfl. what does that tell you? it tells you that he is so focused on dominating the conversation on, hey, i created this thing. well, you created a thing that's driven racial resentment and animous. at least it's driven that conversation up to the top of the mind but that's what he's focused on. he's focused on i did this. it's not like he built something and said, hey i built this. it's really caught on tells you his mind-set. how he thinks about this stuff. he cares about being talked about. he cares about being applauded, at least by some people. and he just sort of creates the rest of it. i
person you're going to put the credibility in, when it comes to how we honor the military and america and have a white house press secretary who says it was appropriate to defend america? this kind of things shows how cynical all this is, to try to get people riled up instead of taking a hard look at what is behind this, even if you disagree with the form of the protest. >> i agree with david's point. that comment will probably get overshadowed by his tweets this morning. it's really...
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what i'm saying is we live into - in two americas, one black, one white. >> tucker: don't give me thatnot going to listen to this garbage. where do you live? where do you live? i'm from the city. >> it doesn't matter. >> tucker: it does matter! i bet you send your kids to private schools. i bet you live in my neighborhood. >> i can't be offended by the police? >> tucker: of course you can be offended by the police. >> tucker: what neighborhood you live in? >> i may live in your neighborhood but you've never been racially discriminated against. >> tucker:r:ne spare me! what neighborhood do you live in? >> what neighborhood you live in? >> i live in northwest d.c. and i betst you live there too! >> tucker: i am not going to take it from a guy who lives in my neighborhood. what neighborhood do you live in? what neighborhood do you live in? i live in northwest d.c. and i bet you live there too. >> that's wealthy. godr: bless you! >> tucker: god bless you! thanks for joining us. a college football coaching legend, he won a title, jason whitlock is a journalist with fox sports one. jason, th
what i'm saying is we live into - in two americas, one black, one white. >> tucker: don't give me thatnot going to listen to this garbage. where do you live? where do you live? i'm from the city. >> it doesn't matter. >> tucker: it does matter! i bet you send your kids to private schools. i bet you live in my neighborhood. >> i can't be offended by the police? >> tucker: of course you can be offended by the police. >> tucker: what neighborhood you live in?...
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think of it as russia's white house-- or america's white house. >> announcer: it's "the late show" withen colbert! "russia week"! tonight, stephen welcomes: jason bateman. and musical guest muse.
think of it as russia's white house-- or america's white house. >> announcer: it's "the late show" withen colbert! "russia week"! tonight, stephen welcomes: jason bateman. and musical guest muse.
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any right that is very much about white america and it's interesting how you start out the book and talk about james baldwin in his escape to sample in here were seen a lot of concern about what direction is america going to i guess it be interesting to hear your point of view in terms of what happened to the definition, were also going to be americans but how do we move forward and embrace this concept of black lives matter in the different aspects and incorporate the different, at least what i have it as the daughter of an immigrant because i feel like i have a different narrative than a white american. >> guest: a very good friend of mine who grew up in l.a. she grew up in a diverse neighborhood and she said you know, it's different for us, think we are more connected to foreign countries by understand you grew up in a very white town, ultimately the power in the country has always been focused and entrenched in the hands of white americans, it is white people even with this narrative of ellis island and the melting pot, they still see themselves as the true leaders of the country, i
any right that is very much about white america and it's interesting how you start out the book and talk about james baldwin in his escape to sample in here were seen a lot of concern about what direction is america going to i guess it be interesting to hear your point of view in terms of what happened to the definition, were also going to be americans but how do we move forward and embrace this concept of black lives matter in the different aspects and incorporate the different, at least what...
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think of it as russia's white house-- or america's white house. >> announcer: it's "the late show" withtephen colbert! "russia week"! tonight, stephen welcomes: jason bateman. and musical guest muse.
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like they're filling up the jails in white america with alexander passing tough loss and crack at getting tough on crime. these are in places where it's just white people. it's white cops, why politicians, white citizens, white people dealing with addiction and the fallout from it. so there's this punitive miss even over and above the racial politics that is another part of the american heritage that is deep. it's like a deep thinker fight, and talking to people in these areas that are being waylaid by heroin and fentanyl and opioids, you can see that kind of like desire for toughness. and they're still a lot of work to do. >> i'm working on a book right now as you know, chris, and the book is about the costs of racism to white people. the idea that, of course, racial hierarchy is something that has benefits and incurs privileges for white people and is discriminatory and oppressive towards people of color, but that we're not actually aliens to one another living entirely separate worlds. that ultimately our fates are quite interconnected and there are ways in which systems have been set
like they're filling up the jails in white america with alexander passing tough loss and crack at getting tough on crime. these are in places where it's just white people. it's white cops, why politicians, white citizens, white people dealing with addiction and the fallout from it. so there's this punitive miss even over and above the racial politics that is another part of the american heritage that is deep. it's like a deep thinker fight, and talking to people in these areas that are being...
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that progress for white men, that for them took them away from the america that they desired and america built on white supremacy and i think that's the america the donald trump is trying to re-create. >> you speak about the idea that john mcwhorter professor at columbia university speaks about the idea that once a bomb at a collectively run a post-racial america. clearly that is not come to be true but speak about the state of race in america today anti-trump as compared to under obama. his trump better for his race relations or worse? >> and 99-mile per hour softball. [laughter] >> i want to give you a moment to think about it prefaced with the understanding that what i mean by that just to be clear is that trump has opened up a lot of wounds that were covered up under obama. those wounds needed to be opened the idea that by opening these wounds we actually address them. we ignored race and racism in this country are way too long. we kick the can of racism down the road hoping that somehow was going to go away and clearly that's not how conflict is resolved. we can't avoid it. we have
that progress for white men, that for them took them away from the america that they desired and america built on white supremacy and i think that's the america the donald trump is trying to re-create. >> you speak about the idea that john mcwhorter professor at columbia university speaks about the idea that once a bomb at a collectively run a post-racial america. clearly that is not come to be true but speak about the state of race in america today anti-trump as compared to under obama....
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or if i was to channel my inner dick gregory, i can hear him saying to some parts of white america, weoor black folks and white folks better come together and stop voting for these people lying to you about tax cuts and his extremism when all they're going to do is give more tax cuts to the greedy will stop you better learn how to work with black folks and brown folks because when they get all of your money and give it to the corporation and you lose your jobs and can't pay your light bill, just remember, we all black in the dark. [laughter] i am just saying. gregory -- dick gregory's comedy was prophetic. it cut to the truth, challenged lies, exposed racism as a form of societal insanity and made a fool of jim crow. he wasn't performing. he was preaching. he made you want to leave the comedy club and get in the fight for justice. >> when our mothers and fathers decide to change the world, and they do, there are places -- their places in history are cemented. and they are among our most reveredand legends, picking up the mantle to fight for justice are the children of the way makers an
or if i was to channel my inner dick gregory, i can hear him saying to some parts of white america, weoor black folks and white folks better come together and stop voting for these people lying to you about tax cuts and his extremism when all they're going to do is give more tax cuts to the greedy will stop you better learn how to work with black folks and brown folks because when they get all of your money and give it to the corporation and you lose your jobs and can't pay your light bill,...
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the only means white america.doesn't mean you, this is a guy that worked in new york for years, he worked with every kind of person. he doesn't care about who you sleep with or what you look like, only if you can help him. >> unless you are in his pageants. >> she wanted to beat the first. and she is the first, the first presidential candidate to lose an election and write a blame-all. she is a historical first. congratulations! >> i love the whine-all. >> it's either a whine-all or a blame-all. >> coming up president had >> coming up president had dinn for years, at&t has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than at&t. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> last week president trump surprised many observers when he made a major spending deal wi
the only means white america.doesn't mean you, this is a guy that worked in new york for years, he worked with every kind of person. he doesn't care about who you sleep with or what you look like, only if you can help him. >> unless you are in his pageants. >> she wanted to beat the first. and she is the first, the first presidential candidate to lose an election and write a blame-all. she is a historical first. congratulations! >> i love the whine-all. >> it's either a...
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trump has done something which is very dangerous, he has played on the fears and insecurities of white americao push an agenda which he doesn't even support here donald trump is not a democrat or republican. >> tucker: why did he get more hispanic votes and black votes than mitt romney did? >> after sandy, he had his own issues to deal with. >> tucker: it is kind of weird. >> he lost by a smaller margin than mitt romney did, so let's not pretend like he was this amazing presidential candidates. >> tucker: i am just saying as the demographic breakdown, it is kind of interesting that this white nationalist got more points than mitt romney. good to see you, man. we will take a break, ben shapiro is speaking at uc berkeley, and the entire school is in panic about hurricane ben, he is a national disaster. this is all up and down the what started as a passion to make something original... ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. which adds up to thousands of dollars ba
trump has done something which is very dangerous, he has played on the fears and insecurities of white americao push an agenda which he doesn't even support here donald trump is not a democrat or republican. >> tucker: why did he get more hispanic votes and black votes than mitt romney did? >> after sandy, he had his own issues to deal with. >> tucker: it is kind of weird. >> he lost by a smaller margin than mitt romney did, so let's not pretend like he was this amazing...
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, an america of white men supremacy and i think that's the america that donald trump is trying to re-create. >> you speak about the idea that john mcwhorter was a professor at: be at university speaking about the idea what's obama got elected we were in a racial america clearly, that has not come to be true nor was it to read anytime. but, speak about the state of race in america today under trump as compared to an obama. is trump better for race relations or worse? >> he just comes with these, 99-mile an hour fastballs. so, i think that-- >> i just want to give you a moment to think about it, but preface with the understanding is what, i mean, by that to be clear is that trump has opened up a lot of wounds that were covered up under obama and those wounds needed to be opened and needed to see daylight and air. of the idea that by opening these words you actually address them. we have ignored race and racism in this country for way too long. we had kicked the can of racism down the road hoping somehow it would go away. clearly, that's not how conflict is resolved. we can't just avoid it. is
, an america of white men supremacy and i think that's the america that donald trump is trying to re-create. >> you speak about the idea that john mcwhorter was a professor at: be at university speaking about the idea what's obama got elected we were in a racial america clearly, that has not come to be true nor was it to read anytime. but, speak about the state of race in america today under trump as compared to an obama. is trump better for race relations or worse? >> he just comes...
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america. if you are a white person in this country -- >> right. it's not right. >> no one is saying that you have a privilege in your daily life if you're a poor person. but think about the history of the country and african americans not being able to get an education, not being able to get jobs, not being able to build wealth. just as women. to point that disparity among women and the pay gap is not pointing fingers. it's just telling an uncomfortable truth about america. >> right. >> that we're dealing with. if we were in a different country, that would be a different set of circumstances. that's not pointing fingers, it's pointing out the truth. >> you're absolutely right. >> okay. >> but the problem is we have these kind of conversations. people who feel a disease or discomfort about it, they say you're race baiting. look at the stats. african-americans have the highest number of negatives in almost category. that's not myth or conjecture, it's fact. and when you go from that base, you need to come -- there needs to be some kind of understand
america. if you are a white person in this country -- >> right. it's not right. >> no one is saying that you have a privilege in your daily life if you're a poor person. but think about the history of the country and african americans not being able to get an education, not being able to get jobs, not being able to build wealth. just as women. to point that disparity among women and the pay gap is not pointing fingers. it's just telling an uncomfortable truth about america. >>...
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people were told they couldn't go to public bathrooms, share them with white america. they couldn't go to vaunts, different places. but because they sat in, because they challenged the system, the civil rights movement brought in the civil rights act, changed laws. also the voting rights act. now what it is, you can create laws. you can have legislation. you can have laws, whatever you want legally, but when you have all of that, what's next? it's about the heart. and you keep saying well people are pointing fingers. this is taking a knee to bring attention to what's happen in black america. >> if you are a white person in this country. >> right. it's not right. >> no one is saying that you have a privilege in your daily life if you're a poor person. but think about the history of the country and african americans not being able to get an education, not being able to get jobs, not being able to build wealth. to point that disparity among women and the pay gap is not pointing fingers. it's just telling an uncomfortable truth about america. >> right. >> that we're dealin
people were told they couldn't go to public bathrooms, share them with white america. they couldn't go to vaunts, different places. but because they sat in, because they challenged the system, the civil rights movement brought in the civil rights act, changed laws. also the voting rights act. now what it is, you can create laws. you can have legislation. you can have laws, whatever you want legally, but when you have all of that, what's next? it's about the heart. and you keep saying well...
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people didn't have access to all the benefits that white america has, and so a few people have been able to rise up and be in a position where you all and me and everybody else is forced to actually hear them, see them kneel, what's wrong with that? >> i know, but you think said it. we've made so much progress in this country. people don't want to watch the nfl and think about how bad and wrong and wrong they are. >> what do you mean people don't want to? what people? >> you're the one saying when they protest they're talking for people in the inner city. where i come froms the inner city is dominated by -- >> national anthem they stood for. >> let's take a quick break and continue this on the other side. we'll be right back. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." it't-mobile's unlimited n
people didn't have access to all the benefits that white america has, and so a few people have been able to rise up and be in a position where you all and me and everybody else is forced to actually hear them, see them kneel, what's wrong with that? >> i know, but you think said it. we've made so much progress in this country. people don't want to watch the nfl and think about how bad and wrong and wrong they are. >> what do you mean people don't want to? what people? >>...
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blacks still are talking back seats to the white america but he broke it through.he syntax is strange. and that i guess should be a tipoff, however, it wasn't. nobody knew russia was doing this to this scale. >> it is twitter and we are in the age of cofef if he e. >> see, this really was -- this was designed to help hillary clinton not me. none of this matters. we have no way i think to measure the outcomes that came from this influence. but the influence is there. the sophistication is exceptional how much they dug into this process. how we will learn more and more how widespread it was. right now we have an administration and congress that is refusing to address this certification. >> i don't see for an election three years ago in an effort to begin to mitigate this threat and protect our elections going forward. that pressure has to come to bear soon. >> here's the hope. as we see the meet on the bones, the president's hollow resistance of there was no real interference. they didn't really do anything. we will look at a minimum wrong and a maximum too much if h
blacks still are talking back seats to the white america but he broke it through.he syntax is strange. and that i guess should be a tipoff, however, it wasn't. nobody knew russia was doing this to this scale. >> it is twitter and we are in the age of cofef if he e. >> see, this really was -- this was designed to help hillary clinton not me. none of this matters. we have no way i think to measure the outcomes that came from this influence. but the influence is there. the...
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if i could say to the majority of white america to look at our clients who want to wurks want to be reunified with their family, they just want the chance and the opportunity and i think that's what we're doing. >> matthew henderson, north carolina. >> i'm an ex-offender in new jersey and i've lived in several states. new jersey's programs are very well instituted considering the rest of the country. my problem being is the things that are cut off to ex-felens like pelgrants or whatever they're called now. you're not eligible for food stamps if your going to school. there's so many things cut off from, including jobs. i'm having a problem with that now. >> matthew, you're so right. and let me say -- and some of these restrictive laws were passed by democratic congresses and republican congresses, democratic presidents and republican presidents. we're going to preclude the ability of people that are coming back from earning a living, from having asistence. so what we're trying to say is if someone's going to come back and not have the opportunity for general assistance in the first week, what
if i could say to the majority of white america to look at our clients who want to wurks want to be reunified with their family, they just want the chance and the opportunity and i think that's what we're doing. >> matthew henderson, north carolina. >> i'm an ex-offender in new jersey and i've lived in several states. new jersey's programs are very well instituted considering the rest of the country. my problem being is the things that are cut off to ex-felens like pelgrants or...
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white. in west virginia, america is great down there. it seems preposterous. there is this question how do you talk to that in a way that is not alighting whiteness and his power. it's real about, because i think what ends up being the message here, is you are doing okay because you are white. >> no, that's not what i'm saying at all. i'm saying that even within our language, when we say something like white working class people are suffering x, y, z. implicit in that is that white people shouldn't be going through that. >> right. >> something about being white should somehow make you immune to that. >> right. >> that adjective isn't the story. >> right. >> if you say, i'm i saying there are a number of writers that get something out of that fact. >> what do you mean by that? >> it gives them more of a high ground, a relationship with a victim that they don't have with plaque people in the same way. an ability to relate in a way they can't necessarily t. fact of whiteness, the ability to relate. in a way they can't necessarily say black people in the city, the
white. in west virginia, america is great down there. it seems preposterous. there is this question how do you talk to that in a way that is not alighting whiteness and his power. it's real about, because i think what ends up being the message here, is you are doing okay because you are white. >> no, that's not what i'm saying at all. i'm saying that even within our language, when we say something like white working class people are suffering x, y, z. implicit in that is that white...